\W';L ! 8 \ K MQ w OfanteU Imuenutg Htjirarg Jtliara. Kmo fork FROM THE BENNO LOEWY LIBRARY COLLECTED BY BENNO LOEWY 1854-1919 BEQUEATHED TO CORNELL UNIVERSITY ornell Jni\ert / narv 3 3< * 1881 AnaU'ui: lassed. catalogue of .the 3 1924 029 539 859 olin Overs The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924029539859 JLZCsTAlL/YTia.AJL, JL.2ZJD CLASSED CATALOGUE OF THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY. AUTHOBS, TITLES, SUBJECTS, AND CLASSES. BROOKLYN, N . Y. 1881. ' ' : L COPYRIGHT, 1880, w THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY. BROOKLYN LIBRARY CATALOGUE. PREFACE TO NEW EDITION, MAY, 1881. The original plan of this Catalogue, as outlined in the Seventeenth Annual Eeport of this Library for 1875, and in the Special Eeport on public libraries of the United States, published by the U. S. Commissioner of Education in 1876, aims to afford read- ers a more or less systematic arrangement of authors, titles, subjects, and classes, in one general alphabet; or, to use another's words, " to marry the classed and dictionary systems, so long kept asunder." It is designed to carry its own index, and to be its own interpreter. The names of given authors or topics should be looked for precisely as words are sought out in a dictionary. If the desired information is not found under the word looked for, the inquirer will be referred to another heading, either synonymous or more comprehensive, under which he may find what he seeks. As a working catalogue for all classes of readers and students, it is not too much to say that it has already received the warmest expressions of approval from the large constituency who habitually use this Library, from many librarians and scholarly per- sons, from the press, and from leading booksellers. I. The author-entry presents the works of an author arranged in alphabetical order, with a list of the contents of such of his books as contain several works, or distinct essays. The individuality of the title has been scrupulously respected, but an effort has been made to drop all superfluous words. Additions to the title have been indicated by brackets — [ ]. The place of publication, the date, and the size or form are always given in connection with the author-entry. II. The title-entry tells that a given book, or collection of books, is in the Library, the entry being made under the first word of the title not an article; for example: The Reign of Laiv, by the Duke of Argyll, will appear in the Catalogue under Reign of law, as well as under the author's name, and its subject-heading. The title-entry usually takes but one line, it being assumed that if the inquirer needs fuller information, he will refer to the author-entry. "When the work is anony- mous, the title-entry is a full one, including the imprint. III. The subject-entry tells whether the library contains any book relating to a given subject. In subject-entries, the place of publication and size are usually omitted; but under most subjects the date has been given, and while superfluous words have been dropped from the titles, those indicating points of difference as compared with other works on the same subject have been carefully .retained. This Catalogue is constructed on the principle that subject-headings should be as comprehensive as pos- sible, consistently with facility of reference. The larger class-divisions correspond, in the main, to the distribution of books on the Library shelves, but with a much more intelligible, self-explanatory, and exact alphabetical arrangement; and with all affiliated topics bound together by a network of cross-references. It has been very far from the design of the compiler to attempt to construct a scheme of classification that should place under some general category every possible topic. Facility of reference has been constantly aimed at, from a purely objective, relative, and practical point of view. The inquirer, therefore, who looks for a specific topic, such as Engineering, will be referred to ARTS (Useful), winch class includes Engineering', together with more than a hundred other sub-headings, representing special arts and handicrafts. We thus have, in effect, special dictionaries of the chief departments of knowledge, such as Architecture ; Arts (Useful); Botany; Biblical, religious, and ecclesiastical literature ; Countries (representing History, Geography, and Travels); Education; Fine Arts; Government and Politics; Polit- ical economy ; Social sciences, etc.; cross-references being made, in all cases, in the general alphabet of the Catalogue, from a special topic to the more compre- hensive class of which the special topic forms a sub-division. IV. By means of Class-Lists, alphabetically arranged, works of Fiction and Plays are brought together under the headings Fiction and Plays, each work being entered twice in its own class-list, once under the name of its author, and again under the first word of the title not cm article. The works included under Fiction and Plays it has not been thought expedient to repeat elsewhere in the general alphabet, these two sharply defined classes being the main exceptions to the general plan of the Catalogue. In the case of Essays and Poetry, full lists are given under those headings of the names of essayists and poets, or of collections of essays and poems, as entered in detail in the general alphabet. To sum up, statistically, certain features of the Catalogue: I. The author-entries in this Library of 60,000 volumes number about 30,000 ; titles of voluminous collective works, and of periodicals, counting as single entries. The most extensive author-subject heading, comprising the works of Shakspere, with Shaksperian criticism, methodically arranged, embraces 12 pages. II. Of title-entries, carrying cross-references to the author's name, there are about 12,000, of which 1,794 are titles of plays, analyzed from collective works. The number of title-entries is a little over one third of ilie number of author-entries. They occupy a space equivalent to about 52 pages solid nonpareil. III. Of distinct subject- and class-headings there are about 400, irrespective of geographical names and names of persons. Of these, about 30 are specially prominent and complex, with subject-matters and sub-divisions more or less numerous, arranged in alphabetical order; such as Amusements, games, sports, and pastimes, pp. 23-26; Architecture, pp. 33-35; Arts (Useful), pp. 39-48; Astronomy, pp. 50-55; Biblical, religious, and ecclesiastical literature, pp. 77-106; Bibliography ; Biography, pp. 109-215; Birds and ornithology, pp. 216-217; Botany, pp. 224-6; Chemistry,' pp. 263-5; Drama and plays, pp. 423-5, 873-900; Edu- cation, pp. 434-9; Fiction, pp. 459-536; Fine arts, pp. 538-549; Geology, mineralogy, and palaeontology, pp. 573-4; Government and politics, 584-9; History, geography and travels, and particular countries, pp. 022-4, 568-572, 2S5- 394; Insects and entomology, pp. 645-7; Language, pp. 674-681; Law and juris- prudence, pp. 684-692; Literature and literary history, pp. 703-712; Logic, pp. 715-716; Mathematics, pp. 747-9; Medicine, pp. 752-769; Meteorology and climatology, pp. 773-4; Military science, pp. 777-9; Music, pp. 797-9; Mythology, pp. 801-2; Natural history, pp. 805-811; Naval science, pp. 812- 813; Philosophy, mental, moral, and metaphysical, pp. 851-864; Physics, pp. 865-9; Poetry (English and American), pp. 903-910; Political economy, pp. 911-925; Social science, pp. 1000-luo4; Women, pp. 1096-1100. Of sub-headings occurring under more general subjects, there arc about 3,000, represented in the general alphabet by cross-references. The principal subject-entries (not analytical) number about 26,000. IV. The Catalogue is very largely analytical and synoptical. The subject-entries, by analysis of collective works and collections of essavs, amount to somewhat more than 13,000, and of articles in the periodical literature of the last twenty-five years, to 11,400, or a total of about 25,000 analytical subject refer- ees, bibhographieally exact, in addition to 26,000 principal subject-entries. The Contents of collections, and of collective and miscellaneous works, are very ences, generally given, for the most part in alphabetical order; and, when practicable, are placed under the subject. In such cases a cross-reference is usually made from the author-entry to the subject-entry, to avoid repetition and loss of space. The Contents occupy a space equivalent to about 137 pages solid nonpareil. V. Topical or subject cross-references, i.e., cross-references from specific topics to the more general class that includes them, or from one heading or sub-heading to other headings or sub-headings. As before stated, the number of cross-references in the general alphabet, to sub-headings arranged under more complex headings, is about 3,000 ; but the topical cross-references of all kinds are almost as numerous as the title-entries, amounting to about 10,000. It will be observed that antique type is used for the initial portion of independent author-entries and title-entries, and for subject-headings. More complex class-headings are generally printed in CAPITALS, and their sub- divisions in antique, with occasional resort to italic. In the alphabetical class-lists of biography (Individual), and fiction, small caps have been used where antique is used in the general alphabet. Readers should, however, constantly bear in mind that the course of the alphabet of the entire Catalogue is always indicated by the head-lines al the top of each page. In author- and title- entries, arranged under any subject, the initial portion is printed in italic. The larger, or brevier type, is used for whole books, and a smaller, or nonpareil type, for parts of books and pamphlets; but for economy of space, some classes have been printed wholly in the smaller type. As a rule, author-entries occupy not more than two lines, frequently not more than one. Subject cross-references and cross- references from titles to authors are always printed in nonpareil type, and rarely occupy more than one line. Attention is invited to the fulness with which the list of Contents has been given in the case of collected works of authors, e.g., Bacon, Hazlitt, Kant, Macanlay, Sainte-Beuve, Shakspere ; of collections of voyages, essays, etc. ; and of the publications of learned societies, such as the Astronomical Society of London, the Chaucer, Early English Text, Camden, and Chetham Societies, etc. Volumes of miscellaneous essays — biographical, historical, etc., have been carefully analyzed and the contents distributed under their special subjects. A considerable portion of the Periodical Literature issued since the year 1853 (the date of publication of Poole's Index) has received like treatment, particularly in the line of biography and criticism. Many thousand references to magazine articles, to essays, and to chapters and parts of books, are entered in the Catalogue, under the subject of which they treat. There are about 8,000 such leferences in the class Biography alone; and in this connection it should be stated that, in the same class, a brief characterization is given of each of the persons (about 3,000 in number) whose biographies are recorded, together with the dates of birth and death. The undersigned takes this opportunity to acknowledge favors received from Mr. A. R. SpofEord, of the Library of Congress, Justin Winsor, of the Boston Public Li- brary, and Mr. C. A. Cutter, of the Boston Athenaeum. To the various catalogues of the two former institutions, and the extensive general catalogue of the latter, he has been greatly indebted. The Catalogue of the San Francisco Library should also be men- tioned. He desires also to express his many obligations, during the progress of the work, to the intelligent interest and scholarly taste of Mr. Adrian Van Sinderen, while president of the Library. S. B. NOYES, Librarian. Brooklyn Library, May, 1881. NOTICE OF THE LIBRARY. The Brooklyn Library owed its origin in 1857 to a popular movement on the part of the business and professional classes of the community, based on the conviction, to quote the words of one of the chief benefactors of the Library, "that the great public requirement of the city, of the first importance in the order of time," was a great public library of circulation and reference, comprehensive in its scope and popular in its administration. To build up a symmetrical collection of the best books in all the various departments of science and literature, past and present, has been the constant aim of its managers. The initial steps in organization were taken in 1857, at a public meeting. December 17th, 1857, a constitution was adopted, and in March, 1859, the act of incorporation was secured. The Library was opened to the public May, 1858, with 7,000 volumes on the shelves, increased during the same year to 11,400 volumes. During the first ten years the Library occupied rooms in the Brooklyn Athenaeum Building. In 18G1 the sum of $5,000 was received from the estate of the late William H. Oary as a trust fund, the principal to remain intact, and the interest to be expended in the purchase of books in the departments of history, science, and industrial and ornamental art. In April, 1864, the newly elected Board of Directors subscribed among themselves the sum of $7,000 as the basis of a building fund, and an executive committee was appointed to devise a plan of action. Before the end of the year the sum subscribed reached $105,000, and the site of the present building was secured. The charter of the institution was amended at this time in several particulars, designed to secure greater stability in the management. The government of the Association was thereby vested in a board of fifteen directors, one third of them to be elected annually, to hold office for three years. The control and management of the trust funds and prop- erty of the association was at the same time vested in a board of nine trustees, members of the Association, possessing the power of filling all vacancies in their own body; it being the duty of said trustees to pay over the income derived from the property of the Library to the treasurer of the Association. Of the board of trustees the president and treasurer of the Association are ex-officio members. In the latter part of 1867 the corner-stone of the present building was laid, and the edifice was completed in the following year. It is 75 feet wide on Montague street, and 92 feet deep. Its total cost, including furniture and appointments, was $159,000, and the property is free from all incumbrances. The institution also owns valuable property adjoining its main buildings, not, however, unincumbered. An additional amount of $50,000 was subscribed in 1869, on condition on its being devoted to the immediate purchase of books. Thirty thousand volumes were purchased during the next six years, and in March, 1875, the Library had upon its shelves more than 50,000 volumes. Since then the Library has been almost entirely dependent upon the current receipts from membership and the income, averaging a few thousand dollars a year, derived from rentals of property belonging to the Association. It is, therefore, felt to be of vital necessity that the general book fund of the Library should be very largely increased, if the demands upon the library are to be adequately met. The number of volumes now in the Library is 61,163, nearly all of which are represented in the pages of this Catalogue. AUTHORS, TITLES, SUBJECTS, AND GLASSES. GENERAL ALPHABET. Abailard (Pierre). See Biography. (Individual) Abbadie (Jaques). Chemical change in the Eucha- rist. From the French, by J. W. Hamersle3' London, [1867.] 12° 3512.11 Abbe (Cleveland). Dorpat and Poulkova. [Smith, report, 1867.] 3936.22 — Resuscitation of the Cincinnati observatory. [In Amer. assoc. Proceed., v. 17, 1869.] . . 3946.15 Abbe (Frederic E.) The temple rebuilt ; a poem of Christian faith. Boston, 1872. 16°.. .1601.12 Abbey (R) The city of God and the church ma- ters. New York, 1872. 12° 3513.08 Abbeys. .See Monasteries. Abbot (Ezra). Classed catalog ae of the library of the Cambridge High School. Cambridge, 1853. 8°. 2714.17 — Literature of the doctrine of a future life. [ With Alger (W. B.) Critical history.] . . .3513.21 Abbot (H. L.) Report upon the explorations from Sa- cramento valley to the Columbia river, made by E. S. Williamson, 1855. [Pacific Railroad routes. Reports, v. 6.] .......... 1127.06 — Physics and hydraulics of the Mississippi river. See Humphreys (A. A.) and Abbott (H. L.) Re- ports, etc 1136.18 Abbott (A. O.) Prison life at the south, 1864 and 1865. New York, 1865. 12° 643.02 Abbott (Benjamin Vaughan and Austin). Clerk's and conveyancer's assistant. Legal forms. 4th ed. New York, 1870. 8°. 5634.06 — Digest of New York statutes and reports to the year I860. 7th ed. , revised. 8 v. New York, 1869. 8° 5637.12 — Digest of the reports of the United States courts, and of the acts of Congress, from the organiza- tion of the government to 1867. 4 v. New York, 1867-69. 8°. 5616.05 Abbott (Charles, Baron Tenterden). Law relative to merchant ships and seamen. 7th Amer. ed. Bos- ton, 1854. 8°. 5624.21 Abbott (E. A ) Shakespearian grammar. For the use of schools. London, 1869. 16°. . , . 1752.01 — and Seeley (J. E.) English lessons for English peo- ple. Boston, 1872. 12°. 6433.12 Abbott (Gorham D. ) Mexico and the United States. New York, 1869. 8°. 566.13 Abbott (Jacob). American history [to the adoption of the constitution]. 8°. New York, 1860-65. 16°. 571.11 — Corner stone. [Y. C. series, v. 2.] . . . 3513.02 — Gentle measures in the management and training of the young. New York, 1872. 12°. . 5512.22 — History of Alfred the Great. New York, 1849. 18°. 3013.15 — History of Alexander the Great. New York, 1868. 16°. 3013.20 — History of Charles L N. Y, 1870. 18°. .3034.21 — History of Charles II. N. Y., 1849. 18°. . 3034.24 — History of Cleopatra. N. Y, 1852. 18°. .3037.19 — History of Cyrus the Great. N.Y., 1852. 18°. 3046.06 — History of Darius the Great. N.Y.,1850. 18°. 3046.15 — History of Elizabeth, queen of England. New York, 1869. 16°. 3054.14 Abbott (Jacob), continued. — History of Hernando Cortez. N.Y.,1855. 18°. 3044.08 — History of Julius Cajsar. N.Y.,1869. 16°. . 3027.21 — History of Margaret of Anjou, queen of Henrv VI. N. Y, 1861. 12°. . . ...... . 3116.15 — History of Mary, queen of Scots. N. Y, 1868. !8° 3122.03 — History of Nero, N. Y, 1853. 16°. . . .3133.16 — History of Peter the Great. N.Y., 1868. 16°. 3142.12 — History of Pyrrhus. N. Y., 1854. 18°. .3147.03 — History of Richard I. N. Y., 1857. 18°. .3153.03 — History of Richard II. N. Y, 1858. 16°. .3152.26 — History of Richard IH. N. Y, 1858. 16°. .3152.27 — History of Romulus. N. Y, 1852. 18°. . 3154.03 — History of William the Conqueror. N. Y, [1849]. 18° 3186.03 — History of Xerxes the Great. New York, ri850~l. 18° 3187.21 — Science for the young. Force. New York, 1873. 12° 4022.30 Heat. N. Y, 1871. 1-2°. 4022.24 Light. N.Y, 1871. 12°. 4022.25 Water and land. N. Y, 1872. 12°. . . 912.21 — Summer in Scotland. N. Y., 1854. 12°. . 954.14 — Young christian series. 4 v. New York, 1855-58. 12° 3513.01 1. The young christian. I 3. The way to do good. 2. The corner stone. | 4. Hoary Head and M'-Donner. For his other works, see Fiction. Abbott (Major James). Narrative of a journey from Heraut to Khiva, Moscow, and St. Petersburgh during the Russian invasion of Khiva ; with some account of the court of Khiva and the kingdom of Khaurism. 2ded., 2 v. in 1. London, 1856. 8° 997.08 Abbott (John S. C.) American pioneers and pa- triots. Daniel Boone, the pioneer of Kentucky. N. Y, 1872. 12° 3023.06 David Crockett. N. Y, 1874. 12°. . . 3015.00 Ferdinand de Soto, the discoverer of the Missis- sippi. New York, 1873. 12°. . . . 3047.21 John Paul Jones. N. Y., [1874.] 12°. . 3094.13 Kit Carson. New York, 1873. 12°. . .3033.21 Miles Standish. New York, 1873. 12°. .3165.20 Peter Stuyvesant, the last Dutch Governor of New Amsterdam. New York, 1873. 12 3 . .3166.24 — Captain Kidd, and other pirates and buccaneers. New York, 1874. 8°. 3095.30 — Confidential correspondence of Napoleon and Jose- phine. With notes, etc. N. Y, 1857. 12°. 3127.05 — Empire of Austria ; its rise, etc. New York, 1859. 12° • 544.01 — Empire of Russia. New York, 1860. 12°. 554.17 — French revolution of 1789. N. Y, 1809. 8 D . 516.18' — History of Frederick the Great. New York, 1871. 8° 3062.11 — History of Henry IV., king of France. New York, 1856. 16°. . . • . . 3077.08 — History of Hortense, mother of Napoleon HI. New York, 1870. 16° 3083.13 — History of Joseph Bonaparte, king of Naples and Italy. New York, 1869. 12° 3093.30 — History of Josephine. N.Y., 1852. 12°. .3094.08 2 ABBOTT-ABYSSINIA Abbott (J. S. 0.) continued. — History of Genghis Khan. N.Y., 1870. 16°. 3063.29 — History of Hannibal. 1849 3075.11 — History of King Philip, chief of the Wampa- noags. New York, 1857. 16° 3143.16 — History of Louis XIV. N. Y, 1871. 16°. 3114.19 — History of Louis Philippe, king of tho French. New York, 1871. 12°. . T 3114.31 — History of Madame Koland. N.Y.,1853. 12°. 3153.23 — History of Marie Antoinette. New York, 1857. 18°. 3117.04 — History of Napoleon Bonaparte. 2 v. New York, 1867. 8°. . 3127.08 — History of Napoleon III. Boston, 1869. 8°. 3138.01 — History of the civil war in America, v. 1. New York, 1863. 8° 634.01 — Italy, from the earliest period. New York, 1860. 12° 533.22 — Kings and Queens ; sketches of Josephine and Maria Louisa, Louis Philippe, Ferdinand of Aus- tria, Nicholas, Isabella II., Leopold, and Victoria. New York, 1850. 12 3 3255.28 — Lives of the presidents of the United States. San Francisco, 1867. 8° 3244.14 — Napoleon at St. Helena. New York, 1871. '8°. 3127.26 — Romance of Spanish history. N.Y.1869. 12°. 553.14 — South and North. New York, 1860. 12°. 1113.03 Abbott (Lyman). Jesus of Nazareth : his life and teachings. New York, 1 869. 12°. . . 3421.23 — Laicus ; or, the experiences of a layman in a coun- try parish. New York, 1872. 12°. . . 3513.05 Abbott (Richard). Narrative of his imprisonment and release, 1689-91. Manchester, 1864. 8°. [Chet- ham soc. v. 61.] 5095.21 Abbreviations and contractions. — Ghassant (L. A.) Diet, des abre'viations latines et francaises du moyen age. 3e e'd. 1864. . 2761 .12 — Be la Rue ( W.) Abbreviations used in England in 1867. [Sm. report, 1867.] 3936.22 See also, supplements to WebBter's and Worcester's Diction- aries. Abd Allatif. 'Relation respecting Egypt, 1203. [Pin- kerton's voyages, v. 15] 926.15 Abdalla (Les aventures d'). [Cabinet des fees, v. 12- 13. 1786.] 7052.12 Abd-El-Kader. Commentaries. See Daumas (E.) Horses of the Sahara, 1863 1095.15 See also, Biography. A'Becket (Gilbert Abbott.) The comic Blackstone. Philadelphia, [1869.] 16° 5611.01 — Comic history of England. 2 v. L, 1355. 8° 111.38 — Comic history of Borne. London, [n. d.] 8°. 111.40 Abel (C. D.) Rudimentary and elementary princi- ples of machinery. London, I860. 16°. 3923.14 Abell (.Mj-s.Eliz.) Recollections of Napoleon, on St. Helena. 3d ed. rev. by Mrs. C . Johnstone. Lon- don, 1873. 12°. 3131.25 Abel (Death of). S. Gessner. Works, v. 2. . 5037.05 Abel redivivus. T. Fuller. 2 v. 1867. . .3432.19 Abelous (L. ) Gustavus Adolphus ; the hero of the reformation. From the French, by Mrs. C. A. Lacroix New York, 1871. 16°. . . 3074.22 Abenaki Indians. See Indians. Abejiharnin. Civil wars of Granada. See Hita (G.P. de) 213.79 Aberconway (Abbey of). Register and chronicle. Ed. by Sir H. Ellis. [Camden misceL v. 1. 1847. 4°.] 5112.39 Abercrombie (John). The garden mushroom, its culture. London, 1801. 12°. . . . 6124.15 Abercrombie (John, M. D.) Essays. New York, 1845. 18° 3513.07 Contents : Harmony of christian faith and christian character. Culture aud discipline of the mind. Think on these things. Contest and the armour. Messiah as an example. — Inquiries concerning the intellectual powers. New York, 1853. 18° 5411.01 — Philosophy of the moral feelings. New York, 18°. 5434.01 Abipones. Ddbrizhqffer (M.) Account of the. 3 v. in 2. 1822 567.20 Abingdon Monastery. Chronicon monasterii. [689- 1189.] Ed. by J. Stevenson. 2 v. London, lha«. 8°. [Rolls chronicles.] 5 ™'a« Abnaki Indians. See Indians 557. Al Abolition. See Slavery. Aborigines. See Indians. Abortion. See Medicine. (Abortion.) About- (EdmondE. F.) Greece and the Greeks of the present day. New York, 1857. 12°. 992.06 — Hand book of social economy. New York, 1873. 12°. 5911.28 — Roman question. Tr. by Mrs. A. T. Wood. Bos- ton, 1859. 12°. . . 5727.16 — Same. Tr. bvH.C. Coape. N. Y., 1859. 12°. 5727.15 — Rome of to-day. New York, 1861. 12°. . 972.17 For critical estimates of About, see Biography. For his novels in English, sze Fiction. In French. — Ahmed. New York, 1869. 8° 7011.29 — Le Cas de M. Guerin. Paris, 1867. 16°. . 7011.20 — Dernieres lettres d'un bon jeune homme a sa cou- sine Madeleine. Paris, 1865. 12°. . . 7011.22 — Germaine. Paris, 1859. 12° 7012.01 — La Grece contemporaine. Paris, 1858. 12°. 992.10 — Jacques Mainfroi. [No title page.] . . . 7012.06 — L'homme a l'oreille cassee. Paris, 1868. 12°. 7011.23 — Lettres d'un bon jeune homme a sa cousine Made- leine. Paris, 1862. 12°. 7011.21 — Madelon. Paris, 1863. 8° 7012.09 — Maitre Pierre. Paris, 1859. 12°. . . . 7012.02 — Les manages de Paris. Paris, 1859. 12°. . 7012.08 — Les mariages de Province ; La fille du Chanoine ; Mainfroi ; L'album du regiment ; Etienne. Paris, 1869. 12°. 7011.24 — Le nez d'un notaire. Paris, 1862. 12°. .7012.07 — Nos artistes au salon de 1857. Paris, 1858. 12°. 1431 35 — Leprogres. 4e e'd. Paris, 1867. 12°. . 5812.14 — Le Roi des Montagnes. Paris, 1859. 12°. . 7012.03 — Salon de 1864. [Nos artistes.] Paris, 1864. 12°. 1431.33 — Tolla. Paris, 1859. 12°. 7012.04 — Trente et quarante. Paris, 1859. 12°. . 7012.05 — Le Turco. Le bal des artistes ; Le poivre ; L'ouverture au chateau ; Tout Paris ; Le chambre d'ami ; Ohasse allemande ; L' inspection generale ; Les cinq perles. Paris, 1866. 16°. . . 7012.10 — La vieille roche: les vacahces de la comtesse. Paris, 1865. 8°. 7011.27 — Voyage a travers l'Exposition des beaux arts. Pein- ture et sculpture. Paris, 1855. 12°. . 1431.11 About in the world. See Friswell (J. H). 2525.16 Abrege chronologique de l'histoire d'Espagne et de Portugal. 2 v. Paris, 1765. 16°. . . 551.02 Abreu de Galineo (J.) The histoiy of the Canary islands. Tr. byG.Glas. London, 1764. 4°. 1096.01 — Same. [Pinkerton's Voyages, v. 16.] . . 926.16 Abbrazzi (The). K. Craven. 1838. . . . 974.05 Absalom and Achitophel, a poem. See Dryden (John). Ab-sa-ra-ka, home of the Crows. M. I. Carrington. 1869 1123.12 Absent mindedness. FMm ((7.) Reverie and ab- straction. [In his Physician's problems.]. 4333.12 Absolution. See Biblical and religions literature. Absorbent system. See article by C. H. More in Holmes's System of surgery, v. 3. 1862. 4337.03 See also, Medicine. Abu-1-Fazl. Ayeen Akbery ; or Institutes of Akber. Tr. by F. Gladwin. 2 v. London, 1800. 4°. 5617,02 — Account of the siege of Ohaitur by Akber. [In Oriental tr. fund. Miscel. tr. v. 2.] . . 7818.17 Abu-1-Hasan Ali Ibn Hasain Ibn AH. 'See Masudi. Abu Said Abd-al-Malik Ibn Kuraib al Asmai. Antar, a Bedouin romance. From the Arabic, by T. Hamilton. 4 v. London, 1819-20. 16°. 122.16 Abu Zaidu-1-Hasan. Extracts. [In Elliot (H. M.) Hist, of India, v. 1.] 1035.13 Abu-1-Feda (Ismael, king of Hammeh). General de- scription of Arabia. Translated. 1718. 18°. [B'd with Arvieux (L.d')] 1042.12 Abyssinia. See Countries. BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY ACADEMY -ADAMS S Academie franoaise. Edwards (E.) Chapters of the biographical history of the French academy. 1864 2744.12 Academy (The). A record of literature, learning, science, and art. v. 1-6. London, 1869-74. 4°. Academy (French). See Academie francaise. Academy of natural sciences of Phila. Proceedings. v. 1-18, 1841-66. Phila., 1843-66. 8°. . 8002.01 Acadia, or month with the blue noses. F. S. Coz- zens, 1859 1153.09 See also, Nova Scotia. Acalepnae. See Natural history. (JeUy fishes, etc.) Accent. See Language. Accepted addresses. G. A. Sala. 1862. . .2542.07 Acclimatization of animals. See articles in Ed. rev. , v. Ill, 1860, (repr. in Living age, 1860, v. 1); National rev. v. 17, 1863 ; and Encyo. Brit. , 9th ed., 1875. v. 1. Accomplished senator. L. G. Gozliski. . . 5728.05 Account of persons remarkable for their health and longevity, [anon.] London, 1829. 12°. 3261.24 Account of the conduct of the war in the middle colonies, [anon.] London, 1780. 12°. 571.03 — Same. 4th ed. London, 1780. 12°. . . 581.01 Achaean league, B. O. 280-146 ; and! Achaia. See Greece. Also, Government. (.Federaiiue. ) Achard (Ame*dee). Belle-Kose. Nouv. eel. Paris. 1867. 12°. . 7011.01 — Bruneset blondes. Nouv. e"d. P., 1867. 12°. 7011.02 — Les chaines de fer. New York, 1867. 8°. 7012.14 — La chasse a l'ideal. Paris, 1867. 12°. . 7001.05 — Le clos-pommier. Paris, 1860. 12°. . . 7012.11 — LeducdeOarlepont. 2eeU Paris, 1867. 12°. 7001.02 — La famine Guillemot. 2e ed. P., 1861. 12°. 7011.07 — Le flls du fauconnier. New York, 1864. 8°. 7012.12 — Mnie. de Sarens. Frederique. P., 1866. 12°. 7001.01 — Maurice de Treuil. 2e e"d. Paris, 1860. 12°. 7011.08 — Maxence Humbert. Paris, 1866. 12°. . 7001.03 — Nelly. Paris, 1862. 12°. 7011.03 — Noir et Blanc. Paris, 1861. 12°. . . .7011.09 — Parisiennes et provinciales. Paris, 1861. 12°. 7011.04 — Les reveurs de Paris. Nouv. ed. Paris, 1867. 12°. 7012.15 — La robe de Nessus. Nouv. e"d. Paris, 1868. 12° 7012.16 — Le serment d'Hedwige. Madame de Nailhac. Paris, 1870. 12°. 7012.17 -La traite des blondes. Palis, 1863. 12°. 7011.05 — Trois graces. Paris, 1870. 12°. . . . 7001.04 — La vie errante. Paris, 1869. 16°. . . . 7011.06 — Les vocations. Paris, 1859. 12°. . . .7012.13 Acheta Domestica, pseud. See Budgen (L. M.) Achilles (Shield of). See article by Drummond (W.) [Class. Journal, v. 6. 2742.06]; also Homer. Iliad. Achilles Tatius. Clitophon et Leucippe. Gr. et Lat. [Erotici scriptores, pidot, 1856.] . . . 7764.17 — Same. Tr. from the Greek, by R. Smith. London, Bohn, 1855. 12°. 211.54 Ackerman (Dr. C.) The christian element in Plato and the Platonic philosophy. From the German, by S. R. Asbury. With an introductory note by W. G. Shedd Edinburgh, 1861. 8°. . 5428.16 Acland (H. W.) Medicine in modern times. See Stokes (Dr. W.) and Acland. .... 4312.10 — Early physiological study. [In Youmam (E. L.) Modern culture. ] Acoustics. See Physic3. Acrelius (Rev. Israel). New Sweden. From the Swedish, by N. Collin. [N. Y. Hist. soc. Coll. 2ds. v. 1.] 615.06 Across America. J. F. Busling. 1874. . . 1123.26 Across the Atlantic C. H. Haesler. 1868. . 945.08 Across the Carpathians, [anon.] L., 1862. 16° 965.14 Across the Continent. S. Bowles. 1865. . 1114.15 Across the desert. S.M.Campbell. . . .3527.13 Acrostics. See Amusements. Actsea, pseud. See Agassiz (E. C.) Acting. See Drama. (Art of acting.) Acton, (Mass. ) See Countries, places, etc. Actors. See Drama. Acta of the apostles. See Biblical literature. Ad olerum. Joseph Parker. 1871. . . . 3583.03 Ad fidem, E. F. Burr. 1871 3526.07 Adages. See Proverbs. Adalbert (Heinrioh Wilhelm, prince of Prussia). Travels in the south of Europe and in Brazil; with a voyage up the Amazon and the Xingui. Tr. by Sir R. H. Schomburgk and J. E. Taylor. 2v. London, 1849. 8° 1166.06 Adam. Der Tod Adams; trauerspiel. [Klopstock (F. G.) Werke. v. 4. 1808.] . . . .7117.28 Adam : a sacred drama. G. B. Andremi. [In Cow- per (W.) Works, v. 6. London, 1854.] .5026.06 Adam, abbot of Eynsham. Magna vita S. Hugonis Lincolniensis. Ed. by J. F. Dimook. London, 1864. 8°. [Rolls chronicles.] .... 5140.— Adam of Cobsarn. Wright's chaste wife. Ed. by F. J. Furnival. [E. E. T. soc, no. 12]. . . 7913.03 Adam (Adolphe). Derniers souvenirs d'un musicien. Paris, 1859. 12° 7001.06 Contents: Lajeunesse d'Haydn. Rameau. G-lucket MehuL Monsigny. Gossec. Berton. Cherubini. Rossini — Le Sta- bat Mater. La Dame blanche de Boieldieu. Donizetti, etc. — ■ Souvenirs d'un musicien. Nouv. e"d Paris, 1868. 12°. 7001.07 Contents : Notes biogr. Boieldieu. Herold. L'origine de l'opera en France. L'Armide de Lully, etc. Rousseau. Adam (Alexander). Roman antiquities. Notes by J. Boyd. 8th N. Y. ed. New York, 1812 8°. . 437.08 Adam (William). Inquiry into theories of history with special reference to the principles of the positive philosophy, [anon.] London, 1862. 8°. 412.23 Adam ( Rev. William) and Ware (Henry). Correspon- dence relative to the prospects of Christianity in India. Cambridge (Mass.), 1824. 8° . 3581.26 Adam and the Adamite. D. M'Causland. . 3762.16 Adam's disobedience. J. W. Flower. 1871. 3552.24 Adamnan, abbot of lona. Travels of Arculf. [In Wright (T.) Early travels in Palestine.] 1053.04 Adams (Mrs. Abigail, wife of John). Letters [1761- 1816]. Memoir by 0. F. Adams. 4th ed. Bos- ton, 1848. 12° 3012.04 See also Biography. Adams (Andrew Leith). Notes of a naturalist in the Nile valley and Malta ; natural history, geology, and archaeology. Edinburgh, 1870. 8°. 1091.12 Adams (Arthur) . Natural history of the Eastern ar- chipelago. [In Belcher (Sir E.) Narrative, v. 2. 1848.] 1065.03 Adams (Charles B. ) Mollusca of Jamaica. [In Amer. ass'oc. Proeeed, v. 2 and 4.] Value ofMollusca. A reversed cyclostoma. Change of level in N'. Amer. drift period [In v. 4.] . . . 3946.01; 03 — Shells. [In Marcy (R. B. ) Explor. of Red River of Louisiana.] 1134.01 Adams (Charles Francis). Address on William H. Seward. New York, 1873. 8° . . . .5013.13 — Life of John Adams, begun by J. Q. Adams. [In Adams (J.) Works, v. 1. 1856.] . . . 5013.01 — Same. 2 v. Phila., 1871. 16°. .... 3016.01 — Memoirs of John Quincy Adams, 1795 to 1848. v. 1-5. Phila., 1874-75. 8° 3018.24 — Oration, Boston, July 4, 1843. B., ]843. 8° 5013.13 — What makes slavery a question of national concern 1 Lecture. Boston, 1855. 8°- , . . . 5013.13 Adams (Charles Francis, jr., and Henry). Chapters of Erie, and other essays. B., 1871. 12°. 5922.22 Contents: Chapter of Erie; An Erie raid; The railroad sys- tem ; by 0. F. Adams, jr. New York gold conspiracy; Capt. John Smith ; Bank of England restriction ; British finance in 1816 ; by H. Adams. Legal tender act, by H. Adams and ■pi a 'Wiilksr — Protection of the ballot. The election of Presidents. (In Amer. soc. sci. assoc. Proceed, v. 1-2. 1869-70.] . 6811.01 Adams (Charles Kendall). Democracy and monarchy in France from the inception of the great revolu- tion. New York, 1874. 12°. .... 523.13 Adams (Rev. Coker). Principles of the Purchas case. London, 1871. 8°. 3585.27 Adams (Edwin G.) Historical discourse : 100th an- niversary of the First congregational church in Templeton, Mass. Boston, 1857. 8°. . 595.22 Adams (Ernest). On the names of ants, earwigs and beetles ; of caterpillars, snails, and slugs ; ot In asking for books, use the « Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBEB. AD A MS- ADDISON Adams (Ernest), continued. spiders ; of the wood-louse. Vernacular names of insects. [In PhiloL soc. Proceedings, 1858- 59-60.] 6443.13 Adams (F.O.) History of Japan. L.,1874. 8°. 1026.12 Adams (Hannah). An abridgment of the history of New England. 2d ed. Boston, 1807. 16°. 595.21a — Summary history of New England [to 1791]. Ded- ham, 1799. 8° 595.21 Adams (H. G.) Beautiful shells, with directions for collecting, cleaning, and arranging them in the cabinet. London, 1871. 12° 4825.22 — Cyclopaedia of female biography. Glasgow, 1866. 16°. 3221.10 — Language and poetry of flowers. P., 1868. 12°. 4913.21 — Nests and eggs of familiar birds. L.,1871. 12° 4812.17 — The weaver boy who became a missionary ; story of David Livingstone. London, 1872. 16°. 3112.18 — editor. The Kentish coronal ; prose and poetry. Loudon, 1841. 18° 2512.25 Adams (Iiev. Jasper). Elements of moral philosophy. Cambridge, 1837. 8°. 5433.11 Adams (John). An answer to Paiue's ' ' Eights oi' man." Dublin, 1773. 8° . 5715.28 Adams (John, pres. of the TJ. S.) "Works ; with life, notes, etc., by C. E. Adams, 10 v. Boston, 1856. 8° 5013.01 Contents : Autobiography, v. 2-3. Constitution of the TJ. S., (Defence of), 1778, v. 4-6. Constitution of the U. S., (Three letters on), v. 6. Correspondence, v. 9-10. Davila (Discourses on), v. 6. Debates in the Continental Congress, 1775-6, v. 2 . Diary, v. 2-3. Dissertation on canon and feudal law, v. 3. Essays, v. 3. Government (Four letters on), v. 6. Government (Thoughts on), v. 4. Indexes, v. 10. Instructionsof the town of Braintree to their repre- sentative, 1765, v. 3. Instructions of the town of Boston to their represen- tatives, 1768-9, v. 3. Judiciary (On the independence of ) ; a controversy between W. Brattle and J. Adams, 1773. v. 3. Letters to John Taylor, of Caroline, (Va.,) in reply to strictures on the Defence, v. 6. Life, by C. F. Adams, y. 1, Notes on debates in Senate of TJ. 8., v. 3. Novanglus : a history of the dispute with America, from 1754, v. 5. Official letters, messages, and public papers, v. 7-9. Report of a constitution for Massachusetts, 1779, v, 4. Eeview of Mr. HillhouBe's propositions for amend- ing the Constitution, v. 6. — Qibbs ( G. ) Memoirs of the administrations of A. , etc. 2v. 1846 584.01 — Trescot (W. II.) Diplomatic history of the admin- istration of A. 1857 5623.09 See Biography for other entries. — and Samuel). Four letters on government. Bos- ton, 1802. 8° 5013.11 Adams (Rev. John). History of Spain, [anon.] 3 v. London, 1793. 8° 553.24 Adams (John, jr.) The doctrine of equity. A com- mentary on the law as administered by the court of Chancery. With notes by G. T. Bispham. 5th Am. ed. Philadelphia, 1868. 8°. .5614.14 Adams (John Quincv). Dermot Mac Morrogh, or the conquest of Ireland. Boston, 1832. 8°. 5093.04 — Duplicate letters, the fisheries, and the Mississippi. Wash. , 1S22. 8°. — Jubilee of the Constitution. Discourse delivered at the request of the N. Y. Hist. Soc, 30th of April, 183U ; being the 50th anniversary of the inauguration of Washington as president. New York, 1839. 8° 5013.11 — Lectures on rhetoric and oratory. 2 v. Cam- bridge, (Mass.,) 1810. 8°. 6334.00 — Lives of celebrated statesmen. [Madison and Mon- roe.] Sketch of the author, by C. W. Upham. New York, 1846. 8° 3244.13 — Lives of Madison and Monroe. B. , 1851. 12°. 3116.21 — New England confederacy of 1643. Discourse. Boston, 1843. 8°. 5013.11 — Oration on Lafayette, 31st Dec. 1834. W. 1835. 8°. — Oration. Boston, July 4th, 1793. 2d ed. Boston, 1794. 8°. 5013.11 — Report upon weights and measures. Philadel- phia, 1821. 8° 4015.18 — Same. [In Davies (C. ) Metric system. New York; 1871. 12°.] 4015.16 — Social compact exemplified in the constitution of Mass. Lecture. Providence, 1842. 8°. 5013.11 — Cox (S. H.) Interview with. [In his Inter- views.] .• 3537.03 — and Charles Francis). Life of John Adams. 2 v. Philadelphia, 1871. 16°. 3011.01 See Biography for lives of J. Q. A. Adams (J. S.) Florida : its climate, soil, and pro- ductions, with sketch of its history and social condition. Jacksonville, 1869. 12°. . . 1113.20 Adams (Nehemiah). The baptized child. 2d ed. Boston, 1836. 12° 3513.09 — Christ a friend. Boston, 1857. 8°. . . .3513.10 — Friends of Christ. Boston, 1857. 8°. . .3513.11 — Reasonableness of future endless punishment : ser- mon. Boston, 1858. 12° 3512.13 — Sablecloud ; a southern tale. B., 1861. 12° 112.13 — Voyage round the world. Boston, 1872. 16°. 932.20 Adams (Samuel). Oration, Phila., Aug. 1, 1776. [In Moore (J.)Amer. eloquence, v. 1.] . . 6325.03 — Extracts from his correspondence, state papers, and political essays. [In his Life, by "Wells. v. 1-3.3 3012.09 Contents ; Rights of the coloniste ; Address to the earl of Carlisle ; Address of the convention for framing a new con- stitution for Mass. ; Fjur letters between John Adams and Samuel Adams ; and the Oration in Phila., Aug. 1, 1776. See also his name in Biography. Adams (Wm., D. D., of N. Y. city). C nversations of Jesus Christ with representative men New York, 1868. 12° 3513.14 Adams ("Wm. B. ) English pleasure carriages. Lon- don, 1837. 8° 3932.42 Adams ("Wm-. H. D. ) Anecdotal memoirs of English princes. 2 v. London, 1863. 12°. . . 3255.23 — Before the conquest ; English worthies. Edin- burgh, 1870. 8°. . . ..... . . . 452.01 — Buried cities of Campania ; or, Pompeii and Hercu- laneum. Boston, 1869. 16°. . . . 1455.09 — Circle of the year ; pictures of the seasons . Edin- burgh, 1869. 12° 4731.05 — Land of the Nile ; Egypt, etc. B., 1871.12°. 1091.15 — Life in the primeval worid ; founded on Meunier's "LesAmmauxd'autrefois."L.,1872. 12°. 4725.14 — Lighthouses and lightships. N. Y., 1870. 12°. 3934. 20 — Men at the helm : English statesmen. [1702-1852.] Edinburgh, 1871. 18° 3222.14 — Queen of the Adriatic ; or, Venice past and present. Boston, 1869. 16° 971.20 — Temples, tombs and monuments of ancient Greece andEome. London, 1871. 12°. . . . 431.12 — Topography and history of the Rhine valley. See Hozier (H. M.) Franco-Prussian war. . 528.02 Adams (Wm. T.) ["Oliver Optic."] See Fiction. Adamson (H. T.) Gospel of Matthew expounded. London, 1871. 8° 3754.0J Adanson (Michel). Voyage to Senegal, the island of Gorce, and the river Gambia, 1749-53. [*Pin- kerton's Voyages, v. 10.] 926 16 Addey (Markinfield). Life of T. J. [Stonewall] Jack- son. Boston, 1863. 16° 3087.01 Addison (C. G.) The Knights Templars. 3d ed. London, 1854. 12° 6622.06 Addison (H. R.) Recollections of an Irish police magistrate. London, 1862. 16°. . . 113.28 Addison (Joseph). Criticism on Milton's Paradise Lost. Ed. by E. Arber. L, 1868. 18°. 5011.03 -Same. [In "Spectator." v. 5 Of his Works. 1857.] 5012.05 — Poems. Life, by S. Johnsan. [In 'Chalmers (A.) English poets, v. 9. 1810.] .... 1626.09 — Poetical works. [British poets. Ed. by Sanford. v. 14. 1819.] 1691.14 — Sir Roger De Coverley. By the Spectator. Lon. don, 1852. 16°. [Trav. libr. v. 22.] .5075.27 BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBBABX. ADDISON-^SOP Addison (Joseph), continued. — Works. Including the whole of Hurd's ed. With notes, by G. W. Greene. 6 v. New York, 1857-58. 12° 5012.01 Contents : Poems, v. I. Present state of the war [Queen Anne's,] v. 2. Remarks on Italy, etc., v. 2. Rosamond; an opera, v. 1, Spectator, v. 5-6. Tatler, v. i. Whig examiner, v. 2. [*Pin- 926.15 Cato, a tragedy, v. 1. Dialogues on medals, v. 2. Drummer, a comedy, v. 1. Freeholder, v. 3. Guardian, v. 4. Letters, v. 2. Lover (The), v. 3. Of the christian religion, v. 2. See also, Guardian ; — Spectator j — Tatler. For biogr. notices of A., see Biography. Addison (Lancelot). West Barbary, 167 1. kertoa's Voyages, v. 15.] Addison (Thomas). Collection of published writings. London, New Sydenham soc. 1868. 8°. . 4302.01 Contents : Biography. On the anatomy of the lungs. On the diagnosis of pneumonia. Pneumonia and its conse- quences. Pathology of phthisis. The difficulties and fal- lacies attending physical diagnosis in diseases of the chest. Fatty degeneration of the liver. Disorders of females con- nected with uterine irritation Case of ovarian dropsy re- moved by accidental rupture of the cyst. Affection of the skin, vitiligoidea. The keloid of Alibert, and true keloid. Disorders of the brain connected with diseased kidneys. Electricity as a remedy in certain convulsive and spasmodic diseases. Constitutional and local effects of disease of the supra-renal capsules. Adirondacks. .St e Countries, places, etc. Adlard (George). Amye Bobsart and the earl of Leycester ; vindication of the earl by Philip Syd- ney ; history of Kenilworth Castle ; memoirs and corresp. of Sir K. Dudley. L.,1870. 8°. 3153.32 Adler (George J. ) 'Dictionary of the German and English languages. 2ded. N. Y, 1849. 8°. 6415.05 — Same. Abridged. New York, 1863. 12°. 6413.27 — Introduction. See Fauriel (O. C.) Provencal poetry. 2725.12 Administration. .See Government and politics. Admirals. See Biography, (Naval) ; and (under heading Countries) England, (Naval history); United States, (Naval history). Admiralty. See Law. Admiralty manual of scientific enquiry. See Her- schel (J. P. W.) 3913.20 Adolphus (John). History of England, from the ac- cession to the decease of king George the third. 7 v. London, 1840-46. 8° 484.01 — Memoirs of John Bannister, comedian. 2 v. Lon- don, 1839. 8 3 3015.12 Adolphus (John L.) Letters from Spain. 1856 1857. London, 1858. 8°. 985.09 — Biography, [in Oxford prize essays, v. 3.] 2541.13 Adriatic sea and shores. .See Countries. Adrift in Dixie. [H. L. Estabrooks.] 1866. 643.13 Adshead (Joseph). The wreck of the Bothsay Castle steam packet in Beaumaris Bay, 17th August, 1831. London, 1834. 16°. 931.15 Adult erations. — Alcherley (J. 11.) Adulterations of food ; with short processes for their detection. 1874. . . 6016.22 — IlassaU (A. H.) Food and its A. 1858. . 4216.08 — Hoskins (T. H.) What we eat. 1861. . .4324.01 — Fierce (0. H.) Examination of drugs, medicines. 1853 4216.40 See also, Food j — Liquors ; — Pharmacy ; — Receipts ; — also, articles in Fraser, v. 52, 1855, and v. 1, 1870 ; West. rev., v. 91, 1869. Advano3ni3.it of learning. See Bacon (P.) 5015.02 Adventurer (The). By Hawkesworth, Johnson, and others. [British essayists, v. 19-21.]. .2511.19 — Same. [Johnson (S. ) Works, v. 1. 1851.] 5045.10 See Drake (N.) Essays illustrative of the Adv. [2523.14] Adventures. .See, in Fiction, titles beginning with "Adventures." See also, Amusements, sports, etc ; — Countries ; — Voy- ages and travels. Adventures (Wonderful) among the native tribes of America. London, [1872.] 12°. . . . 922.25 Adventures in the Libyan desert. B. St. John. 1082.16 Adventures in the wilderness. See Murray (W. H. H.) 1112.20 Adventures of a French sergeant. O. O. Barbaroux. [Waldie library, v. 9. ] 5078.23 Adventures of an actor. Ed. by T. Hook. 2d ed 2 v. 1842. 12°. 1712.07 Adventures of a roving diplomatist. H. Wikoff. !857 3184.06 Adventures of a young naturalist. L. Biart. 1873 4722.19 Adventures of Hajji Baba. See Morier (J. ) . 232.35 Advertising. — American newspaper rate-book, containing advertis- ing rates of leading newspapers ; with an index. [ With Men who advertise. ] ... . . 2735. 18 — Men ( The) who advertise ; an account of successful advertisers, with hints on the method of adver- tising. 1870 2735.18 — Sampson (H.) History of, from the earliest times. 1874. 2711.25 Adversity (Uses of). See Ballantyne (T.) Essays in mosaic, pp. 127-36. [2613.U] ;—also Biblical and religious literature. (O)tso- lation). .ffigean Sea. See Grecian Archipelago. JEgineta (Paulus). See Paulus Mjineta. iEliaiius (Claudius). De natura animalium, Varia historia, Epistolaa et fragmenta. [Gr. et Lat.] Kecog., etc., B. Hercher. Parisiis, Didot, 185S. 8° 7764.01 — His various history. [Tr. by T. Stanley.] Lon- don, 1666. 16° 6213.25 -SJneid See VirgiL Aerolites. See Meteorology. Astronomy. Aeronautics. See Arts (Useful and technical). -Sischines. Orationes. Gr. et Lat. [Orat. Attici. v. 2. Didot, 1858.] 7766.03 .SJschylus. Agamemnon ; Choephorse. [Walsh's British poeta v. 50.] . . . . • . 1691.50 — Prometheus and Agamemnon. Tr. by H. W. Her- bert. Cambridge, (Mass.,) 1849. 12°. . 1712.04 — Prometheus Bound, (in Browning (E . B. ) Poems. v. 1. 1862.] 1622.10 See essays on Prometheus Bound, byBlackie (J.S.) Horie Hellenics. 1874. [2613.23] ; and by Coleridge (S. T.), in Royal soc. of lit. trans., v. 2. [5068.02] — Prometheus chained. The Supplicants. [The Per- sians.] The Seven chiefs against Thebes, and Agamemnon. Oxford, 1822. 8°. . . . 5093.03 — Tragedies, literally tr. by T. A. Buckley. London, Bohn, 1849. 12° 1712.02 Contents : Agamemnon ; Choephori ; Furies ; Persians ; Prometheus chained : Seven against Thebes ; Suppliants. ■ Appendix : new readings from Hermann's ed. Tr. by G. Burges. L., Bohn, 1853. 12°. 1712.03 — Same. Seven tragedies. Literally tr. into English prose, with notes. 3d ed. revised. Oxford, - 1843. 8°. . . , 1712.00 — Same. Tr. into English prose, from the texts of Bloomfield, and Scholefield. With notes. 3d ed. Oxford, 1840. 8°. 1712.20 — Same. New metrical tr., with biogr. essay, by E. H. Plumptre. 2 v. London, 1868. 16°. 1712.05 — Same. Tr. by K. Potter. [With Harford's Essay on the Grecian drama.] N. Y. [n. &] 18°. 1712.01 — Same. [Condensed and explained] by B. S. Copleston. Edinburgh, 1870. 16°. [Ancient classics.] 1712.21 — TragoedisB ot fragmenta. [Ed. G. Dindorfii recog., transl. Lat. condidit, etc. E. A. I. Anrens.j Gr. et Lat., cum indicibus. Paris, Didot, 1856. 8° 7764.02 — Tragedies. [Greek text] With English commentary, by F. A. Paley. London, 1855. 8 C . . [Long's Bibl. classica.] 7763.01 — Flaxman (J. ) Compositions from. Engr. by T. PiroU and Frank Howard. L, 1831. foi. N.27.13 ' See also, Literature, (Greek); — Drama, (ffree/c);— and for essays, see Contemp. rev. (.aSschylus as a religious 'teacher. By B. F. Westcott.) V. 3, 1866 ; Ed. rev. (Hermann's Mm- chylus), v. 100 ; Nat. quar. rev. v. 7, 1863 ; North Br. rev. (Buckley's and Blaokie's transl.) v. 16, 1851 ; West, rev., (The Choephorce), v. 68, 1857 1883.22 iEsop (Lat. iEsopus]. Fables. New version, by T. James. New York, 1848. 8° 185.03 In asking for books, use the " Book Orders," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 6 ^SOP-AGRICOLA iEsop, continued. — Fables. New ed. by B. Garrett. Mus. by J. Wolt, etc. London, 1868. 24° 185.03a — *Fables. Dlus. by E. Griset. Revised by J. B. RundeL London, [1870]. 4° 1M5 d 8 — Bentley (R.) Dissertation upon the Fables of M. rfn his Works, v. 2. 1836.] . . . .5017.02 — Bruce (J.) Classic portraits, v. 1, p. 16-25. 3212.15 See also, Fables, p. .Esthetics. See Fine arts, p. iEtna. See Meteorology. (Earthquakes and volcanoes.) Affecting history of the Duchess of C— . New York, 1828. 16° 5091.01 Affliction. See Biblical and religious literature. (Consolation.) Afghanistan. See Countries. Africa. See Countries. After all, not to create only : a poem. See 'Whitman (Wait.) 1695-03 After the ball, [a poem]. See Perry (N.) . 1675.36 After the battle of Dorking. [anon.] London, 1871. 6° 48313 After icebergs with a painter. L.L.Noble. 1861. 1143.03 After Ophir. A. Lindley. 1870 1095.14 Aftermath See Longfellow (H. W. ) . . .1664.24 Afternoon lectures on literature and art. 5 v. Lon- don, 1863-8. 12° 2512.20 Contents : Address at beginning of 2d series. Napier (J.) v. 2. Alliteration in poetry. Kennedy (E.) v. 3. Architecture (Our). Ferguson (S ) v. 2. Arcbitecture in tbe 13th century. Street (G. B.) T. 4. Arnold's poetry. Alexander (W.) v. 4. Berkeley. Butt (Isaac), v. 3. Chaucer. O'Hagan (J.) v. 2. Coleridge. O'Hagan (T.) v. 4. Decorative art and modern science. Pollen (J. H.) v. 3. Drama (English). Houston (A.) v. 1. EngliBh literature (Classical and romantic schools of), as represented by Spenser, Dryden, Pope, Scott, and Words- worth. KuBhton (W.) v. 1. English literature (Influence of foreign on). Byrne (J.) v. 3. English literature (Influence of the national character on). Byrne (J.) v. 1. English sonnet (History of the). Whately (E.) v. 1. Foster (J.), the essayist. Whately (E.) v. 1. German literature at close of last century, and commence- ment of present. AnBter (J.) v. 2. Greeks (Three epochs in the social development of the an- cient). Mahaffy (J. P.) v. 5. History and progress. Thompson (D'Arcy W.) v. 3. Hugo (Victor), as a poet. Alexander (W.) v. 2. India (Native literature of). Taylor (M.) v. 2. Ireland (Ballad and lyrical poetry of). M'Donnell (E.) v. 1. Lamb and Dickens. Fitzgerald (P.) v. 2. Letters (Old). Napier (J.) v. 4. Milton's prose. Keogh (J.) v. 3. Mystery of life and its arts. Ruskin (J.) v. 5. Oratory (Popular). Sherlock (D.) v. 5. Palimpsest literature and its editor, Angelo Mai. Russell (C. W.) v. 4. Borneo and Juliet. Whately (E.) v. 5. Scott (The poetry of). Jellett (J. H.) v. 6. Shakespeare. Ingram (J. K.) v. 1. Sheridan (Richard Brinsley). Heron (D. C.) v. 6. Story -telling (Hist andphilos. ufl. Thompson (TVA.W.) v. 4. Tennyson mid Browning. Dovrdeu (E ) v 5, TennyBOn's works. Ingram (J. Iv.) V -1. Virgil (Specimen of trans, of) Alexander (W.) v. 5. WordBworth and the lake country. Graves (R. P.) v. 5. Afternoon of unmarried life, [anon.} New York, 1859. 12°. . 5821.05 Agamemnon. See ^Jaohylus. Agassiz (Alexander E. R. ) North American acalephae. [In Museum of comp. zool. IUus. catalogue, no. 2. 1865.] 4738.14 Agassiz (E. C.) A first lesson in natural history. [Sea anemones and corals ; Hydroids and jelly fishes ; Star-fishes and sea-urchins.] By Actaea. Boston, 1859. 16° 4826.18 — Seaside studies in natural history. Massachusetts Bay. Radiates. Boston, 1865. 8°. . . 4826.04 , ri iz (Louis J. R. ) Bibliographia zoologias et geolo- eiae: general catalogue of zoology and geology. Enlarged by H. E. Strickland. 4 v. London, 1848-54. 8° • ■ ^ 7 ?;°i — Contributions to the natural history of the United States. Y. 1-4. Boston, 1857-1862. 4°. 473^.03 Contents : v. 1-2 Essays on classification ; North Amen- can Testudinata ; Embryology of the turtle. 3. Acalephs in general ; Ctenophone. 4. Discophoras ; Hydroidas ; Homologies of the Radiata. — Embrvoloeical classification of insects. [Sm. con- tributions, v. 2. 1851.]. ... .... 3937.02 — Former existence of local glaciers in the White mountains. [In Amer. assoc. Proceed, v. 19, 1870.] 3946.17 — Geological sketches. Boston, 1866. 12°. 4111.05 Note.— Repub. from Atlantic monthly, v. 12-14. — Indigenous races of the earth. [In Nott (J. C.) and Gliddon (G. B.) Indig. races. 1857.] 4736.02 — Lectures at Penikese. [Tribune popular science, pt. 1. 1874.] 3908.01 — Method of study in natural history. Boston, 1863. 16° 4712.03 Note.— Complementary to his "Essay on classification," and republ. from Atlantic monthly, v. 9-10. 1862. — Notice of fossil fishes. [Pacific R. K. routes. Re- ports, v. 5.] H27.06 Of the natural provinces of the animal world and their relation to the different types of man. [App. to Nott and Grliddon's Types of mankind. 1857.] 4736.01 — Structure of animal life. N. Y., 1866. 8°. 4717.23 — Twelve lectures on comparative embryology, before the Lowell Institute. Boston, 1849. 8°. 4:717.11 — and Mrs.) A journey in Brazil. B., 1868. 8°. 1164.01 — and Gould (A. A. ) Principles of zoology. Part 1. Comparative physiology. B., 1859. 12°. 4737.06 See also Museum of comparative «oology. [4738.14.] Agatharchides. De mari Erythrseo. [Muller (O.) Geogr. Gr. mhiores, v. 1. Didot, 1855.] 7765.03 Agatuemerus. Geographia. Gr. et Lat. [Muller (C.) Geogr. Gr. minores. v. 2, 1855.] . 7765.04 Agawam (Simple cobbler of). See Ward (N.) Age. See Old age. Longevity. .... 3616.19 Age (The present). — Fichte {J. 73. 8°. Albany Zouave Cadets. [Account of an excursion to Rochester in October 1863, and reception by the Rochester Union Blues.] A., 1866. sm. 4°. 4516.05 Albemarle (George Thomas Keppel, 6th earl of). See Keppel (G. T. ) Alberger (J.) Monks, popes, and their political in- trigues. Baltimore, 1871. 12°. . . . 3424.15 Alb art, Prince Consort of England. Speeches and ad- dresses. With some outline of his character, London, 1862. 8° 6315.01 For lives of prince A., see Biography. Albert Nyanza. See Countries. (Africa.) Albertuccio della Viola. Canzone. [In Rossetti (D. G.) Early Italian poets.] .... 1683.10 Albigenses. See Biblical and religious literature. ( Waldenses and Albiijenses. ) Albinus. Introd. to the Dialogues of Plato. [In Plato. Works v. 6. L., Bohn, 1848. 12°.] 5415.22 Alboize (Edouard) and Maquet (A ) Les prisons de l'Europe. 8 v. in 4. Paris, 1845. 8°. .5828.15 Album des pavilions. See Le Gras (A. ) . . 4518.14 Albuquerque (Alfonso d'). Exploits in India, 1510- 15. [Ira Green (J.) Coll. of voy., v. 1.] 935.09 Alcedo y Bexarano (Antonio de). Geographical and hist, dictionary of America and the West Indies. Additions, by G. A. Thompson. 5 v. London, 1812. 4°. 1136.01 Alcestis. See Plays. Alchemy. See Occult sciences. Alcherius (Johannes). See Archerius (J. ) Alcinous. Introd. to the doctrines of Plato. [In Plato. Works, Bohn, v. 6.] 5415.22 Alciphron, a poem., See Moore (Thomas). . 1663.11 Alciphron; or the minute philosopher. See Berke- ley (George). Alcobaca. See Beckford (W.) Excursions to the monasteries of. 1835 985.21 Alcock (Sir Rutherford). Capital of the Tycoon ; three years in Japan. 2 v. N. Y., 1863. 12°. 1022.05 -- Life's problems. 2d ed. London, 1862. 16°. 3513.22 Alcohol. See Arts ( Useful : Liquors) /—Chemistry ;— Medicine (Stimulants''; — Temperance question ; — and various Encyclopaedias. Alcoran. See Koran. Alcott (A. B.) Concord days. B., 1872. 16°. 2512.18 Contents : Diaries, My house, Outlook, Thoreau, Emei son, Eecreation, Genealogies. Scholarship, Carlyle, Conver- sation, and many other short essays. — Tablets. Boston, 1868. 12° 2512.17 Contents: Book 1.— Practical. The garden. Recrea- tion. Fellowship. Friendship. Culture. Books. Coun- sels. Book II — Speculative. Instrumentalities. Mind. Genesis. Metamorphoses. See Peabody (E. P.) Record of a school, [taught by A. B. A.] 6512.28. Alcott (L. A.) Hospital sketches. B., 1863. 16°. 642.21 — Same. Boston, 1869. 16° 642.25 For other works of this author, see Fiction. Alcott (W. A. M. D. ) Forty years in the wilderness of pills and powders. Boston, 1859. 12 J . 4321.01 — Lectures on life and health. B., 1853. 12°. 4321.02 — Letters to a sister ; or, woman's mission. Buffalo, 1850. 12° 35H.19 — Vegetable diet. New York, 1853. 12°. . 4324.04 — Young mother, or, management of children. 2d ed. Boston, 1836. 16°. 4331.15 Alden (Joseph). Elements of intellectual philosophy. New York, 1866. 12° 5411.03 BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. ALDEN-ALFORD 11 Aldeu (Joseph), continued. — Science of government in connection with American institutions. New York, 1870. 12°. . 5723.15 Alden (I lev Timothy). Memorabilia of Yarmouth. [In Mass. hist soc. Coll. v. 5, 1795.] . 651.05 Alder (Joshua) and Hancock (Albany). Monograph of the British nudibranchiate mollusca : with figures. London, Bay society, 1865. fol. 4749.01 Aldersey (Charles). Voyage to Ierusalem and Xripolis, 1581 ; to Alexandria and Cairo, 1586. [In •Hakluyt, v. 2, 1810.] 916.16 Aldersoa {Sir J.) On sea-sickness. London, 1872. 16° 4351.08 Aldershot, and all about it. Mrs. Young. 1857. 952.02 Aldine (The), a typographical art journal. 3 v. New York, 1871-73. fol. Aldine editions. Renouard (A. A.) Annales de l'im- prtmerie des Aide. 3 v. 2e e'd. 1825. 2765.06 — Serie dell' edizioni Aldine. [1494-1595.] 3a ed. [Notizie letterarie intomo ai Manuzj]. [anon.] Firenze, 1803. 16° 2761.08 See Nouvelle biogr. gen., v. 33 : 286, etc. ; also, Printing. Aldrich (T. B. ) Ballad of Babie Bell and other poems. New York, 1857. 12° 1612.06 — Bells (The) : a collection of chimes. New York, 1855. 12° 1612.10 — Cloth of gold, and other poems. [Friar Jerome's beautiful book, Baby Bell, Judith, Interludes, Sonnets.] Boston, 1874. 12° 1612.29 — Course of true love never did run smooth, [a poem]. New York, 1858. 16° 1612.09 — Pampinea and other poems. N.Y., 1861. 16°. 1612.08 — Poems. New York, 1863. 32° 1612.07 Aldus Manutius. See Manuzio. Ale : in prose and verse. By Barry Gray and John Savage. N. Y., 1866. 8° 1635.01 Alemdar Mustafa Pasha. Short history of. [In Ori- ent, tr. fund. Miscel. trans., v. 2. 1831.] 7818.16 Aleutian Islands. See Countries. (Alaska. ) Alexander the Great. See Biography. (Individual.) Alexander I. , of Russia. See Biography. (Individual.) Alexander, bishop of Alexandria. Fragments. Tr. by J. B. H. Hawkins. Edinburgh, 1869. 8°. [Ant3 Nicene Chr. lib. v. 14.] .... 3467.17 Contents : Epistles of the Arian heresy. Two fragments against the Arians. On the soul and body and the Passion of the Lord. Alexander, bishop of Lycopolis. Writings. On the tenets of toe Manichaeans. Tr. by J. B. H. Haw- kins. Edinburgh, 1869. 8°. [Ante Nicene Chr. libr. v. 14.] 3467.17 Alexander (Archibald, D. D.) A history of coloniza- tion on the western coast of Africa. 2d ed. Philadelphia, 1849. 8° 5833.08 Alexander (C. A.) Origin and history of the Royal society of London. [Snx rep., 1863.] .3936.18 Alexander (Charles C. ) Concrete bomb-proof. [In Royal engineers. Papers, v. 1. 1844.] 3918.17 Alexander (Edward). Testimony of the monthly meeting of [Friends] concerning E. A. Dublin, 1827. 8° 3586.U9 Alexander (H. C.) The life of J. A. Alexander. 2 v. New York, 1870. 8° 3013.24 Alexander (J.) The Jews : their past, present, and future. London, 1870. 16° 3441.11 Alexander (James). Monetary decimals. [In Nat. assoc. soc. science. Trans. 1863.] . . 5815.08 Alexander (Sir James E., ed.) Salmon fishing in Canada. By a resident, [anon. ] London, 1860. 8° 4626.08 — Sketches of Portugal during the civil war of 1834. [Waldie Library, v. 5.] 5078.19 Alexander (James W.) Discourses on topics of chris- tian faith and practice. N. Y., 1858. 8°. 3513.19 Alexander (Joseph Addison). Acts of the apostles ex- plained. 2v. New York, 1861. 12°. . 3755.08 — Gospel according to Mark explained. New York, 1861. 12°. 3754.07 — Gospel according to Matthew explained. New York, 1861. 12° 3754.01 — Isaiah, tr. and explained. 2 v. New York, 1851. 12° 3733.13 — Notes on New Testament literature. New York, 1861. 12° 3413.09 — Psalms, trans, and explained. 3 v. New York, 1862. 12° 3732.1P Alexander (John Henry). Geogr. researches, 1847-8. [In Amer. assoc. Proceed., v. 1, 1849.] 3946.01 Alexander (Stephen). Fundamental principles of mathematics. Some phenomena dependent upon the progressive motion of light. [Amer. assoc. Proceed., v. 1, 1849.] Extension of Bode's law. [v. 4, 1851.] Some special analogies in the phe- nomena of sight and touch. Atmospheric envel- opes of Venus, etc. Origin of some clusters of stars, etc. [v. 6, 1852.] Suggestions rel. to the observ. of the solar eclipse of May 26, 1854. [v. 8, 1854.] 3946.07 — Belations of time and space. [Sm. rep. , 1861. ] 3936. 16 — Vastness of the visible creation. [Smithsonian rep. , 1857.] 3936.12 Alexander (S. IX) Princeton College during the 18th century. New York, 1872. 8°. . 5518.19 Alexander (Win. , D. D.) History of women. 2 v. London, 1782. 8° 5824.05 Alexander (Wm. ) * Picturesque representations of the Chinese. London, [1814.] 8°. . . 6525.18 Alexander (Sir- Wm., earl of Stirling). Select poems. [Sanford(E.) British poets, v. i. 1819.] 1691.04 — Poems. With life, by A. Chalmers. [Chalmers (A.) English poets, v. 5. 1810.] . . 1626.05 For biogr. notices of A., see Biography. Alexander (Wm., bp. of Berry and, Uaphoe). Victor Hugo as a poet. [In Afternoon lectures, v. 2.] Matthew Arnold's poetry, [v. 4, 1867.] Specimen of a transl. of Virgil, [v. 5. 1869.] . . 2512.20 Alexandre (A. ) The beauties of chess : a collection of the finest chess problems. L., 1846. 1.8°. 4618.19 — Encyclope'die des e"ehecs. P., 1837. obi. fol. 1466.23 Alexandria, Egypt. See Countries. (Egypt.) Alexandria, Va. National cemetery. Boll of honor, No. 4. Names of soldiers buried. Wash., 1868. 8°. [United States. Quar. master gen.] 633.10 Alexandria (Va.) canal Potomao aqueduct. TurnbuU ( W. ) Reports on the construction of the piers. 1835-40. 7 3?27.32 Alexandrian Library. Delepierre (0.) Hist, difficul- ties. 1868. p. 31-40 2521.27 Alexandrian school of philosophy. — Witt (J. G.) Mutual influence of the christian doc- trine and the school of A. 1862. . . . 3624.15 — Eingsley (G.) Hypatia, [a novel]. . . . 221.71 — — Alexandria and her schools. [ With his Sir Walter Raleigh, etc.] 2534.06 See also, the writings of Jambliohus, Julian, Plotinus, Porphyry, Olemens Alexandrinus, Origen : also, Biblical and religious lit. (Neo-platonism) ;— Philosophy (History) ;— and article (with references) in M'Olintock and, Strong's Cyclopaedia, v. 1. Alfieri (Vittorio). Tragedie. Discorso, di P. Dal Bio. Firenze, 1837. 8° 7318.03 — Tragedies ; from the Italian, by C. Lloyd. 3 v. London, 1815. 12° 1712.10 1. Philip : Polinices ; Antigone ; Virginia ; Agamem- non ; Orestes. 2. Eosmunda ; Octavia ; Timoleon ; Merope ; Mary Stuart ; Conspiracy of the Pazzi. 3. Don Garcia ; Saul ; Agis ; Sophonisba ; FirBt Brutus ; Myrrha ; Second Brutus. For lives of A , see Biography. See also Literature. (Italian.) Alfbrd (Henry) . Chapters on the poets of ancient Greece. London, 1841. 8° 1613.22 — Essays and addresses. London, 1869. 8°. 3513.20 Contents : The special education of the clergy. Preach- ing The Christian conscience. The union of Christen- dom in its home aspect. Charity, the end of the com- mandment. Requisites of an education for the ministry. The church of the future. — Greek Testament. Revised text, and commentary. 4 v. in 5. London, 1856-62. 8°. . . . 3743.06 — How to study the New Testament : Gospels and Acts of the Apostles. London, 1866. 18°. 3752.11 — Letters from abroad. [Italy.] L. , 1865. 16°. 972.18 In asking for books, use the "Book Orders," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part it the TITLE, and the NU.UBBS. 12 ALFORD- ALLEGIANCE Alford (Henry), continued. — Life, journals and letters. Ed. by his widow. 2d ed. London, 1873. 8° 3011.25 — Plea for the queen's English. Stray notes on speak- ing and spelling. 2d ed. L., 1865. 16°. 6423.24 Note.— Eepub. from Good words, v. i, 1863. For an attack upon it see Moon (G. W.) The Dean's English. — Poetical works. Boston, 1853. 16°. . . .1612.11 — State of the blessed dead. N. T., 1874. 32°. 3513.06 Alfred the Great, king of England. Anglo-Saxon ver- sion of Orosius. English transl.by B. Thorpe. \ With Pautt (B.) Life, etc. London, Bohn, 1852. 12°.].. 3013.17 — Geography of the known world. Prom his tr. of Orosius. [In Kerr (B.) Voyages, v. 1.] 91408 — West-Saxon version of Gregory's Pastoral care, with Engl, transl. , Latin text, and introd. ; ed. by H. Sweet. L., 1871-72. 8°. [E. E. T. soc] 7914.05 — "Whole works. With preliminary essays illustrative of the history, arts, and manners of the ninth century. 2 v. London, 1858. 8°. . .5017.15 Con tents : v. 1. — Harmony of the chroniclers during hie life A. D. 859 901, by Dr. Giles ; Sketch of the Anglo-Saxon mint, by J. T. Ackerman ; Coins of King Alfred, by D. Haigh ; A metrical English version of King Alfred's poems, by M. F. Tuppec ; History and political state of Europe in tne 9th century, by T. Forester ; The Danes, by C. Hook ; King Alfred's charters, tr. by Dr Giles ; King Alfred's will ; Domestic manners of the Anglo-Saxons, by G. Soane; Traces of the Danes in England, by T. Forester. V. 2.— English translation ot King Alfred's Anglo-Saxon version of Orosius; King Alfred's version of Bede, tr. by E. Thomson ; King Alfred's version of Bo'ethius, tr. by Rev. S. Fox ; King Al- fred's Hand-book ; Essay on the geography of King Alfred, by E. T. Hampsou ; Preface to the Anglo-Saxon version of Gregory's Pastoral care ; Modern English versiou of King Alfred's Blossom-gatherings from St. Augustine ; Laws of King Alfred : Alfred's Preface to Gregory's Dia- logues. For lives of Alfred, see Biography. Alfred: an heroic poem. Bee Cottle (J.) . 1633.23 Alfriend (Frank H.) Life of Jefferson Davis. Cin- cinnati and Chicago, 1868. 8° 3046.19 Algae. See Botany. Algarotti (Francesco, Conk) . An essay on painting. London. 1764. 18° 1411.23 — Letters, military and political. From the Italian. London, 1782. 8° 4514.14 Algebra. See Mathematics. {Algebra. ) Alger (Horatio, jr. ) See Fiction. Alger (W. B. ) Address at the funeral of Bev. Stephen Lovell. Boston, 1858. 16°. 5012.09 — Charities of Boston ; Warren-street chapel : address. Boston, 1856. 8° 5012.09 — Critical history of the doctrine of a future life. With bibliography, [by Ezra Abbot]. New York, 1866. 8°. . . . . 3513.21 — Friendships of women. Boston, 1868. 12°. 5821.22 — Good Samaritans in Boston : tribute to Moses Grant. [Boston, 1862.] 12° 5012.09 — Poetry of the East. Boston, 1856. 16°. .1612.12 — Sams. Poetry of the Orient. B. , 1874. 12°. 1612.12a — Solitudes of nature and of man. Boston, 1867. 12°. 2512.07 Contents: Solitudes of nature. Solitudes of man. Morals of solitude. Sketches of lonely characters : Beethoven, Bo'ethius, Bruno, Buddha, Byron, Ohanning, Chopin, Oicero, Coleridge, Comte. Confucius, Dante, Demosthenes, Descartes, Foster, Guerin (E. de), Guerin (M. de), Hegel Hobbes, Jesus, Leibnitz, Leopardi, Lucretius, Milton, Pas - cal, Petrarch, Robertson, Rousseau, Schopenhauer, Shel- ley, Tacitus, Tasso, Thoreau, Vioo, White (Blanco), Words- worth, Zimmermann. Algeria. See Countries. Alhambra (The). — Irving (W.) Tales of the Alhambra. . . 215.26 See also works upon Spain. Alhambra and the Kremlin. S. I. Prime. 1873. 945.01 Ali (Syed Ameer). Life and teachings of Mohammed. London, 1873. 12° 3115.31 Ali Sher Kani. Tuhfatu-1 Kiram. [In Elliot (H. M.) Hist, of India, v. 1, 1867.] . . .1035.13 Alibert (J. L.) Physiologie des passions. 2e ed. 2. v. Bruxelles, 1825. 8° 5433.12 Alice of Monmouth, an idyl. E. 0. Stedman, 1864. 1687.09 Alien and sedition laws of 1798. *ST Consul* .the .in- dexes of the Works of John Adams [5013.10], Thomas Jefferson [5045.09], James Madison [5053. 04], Histories of the United States, and lives of John Adams. Aliens. Cockburn (Sir A. J. M.) Nationality ; or the law relating to subjects and. 1869. . . 5613.18 See also Law. (International.) Alighieri. See Dante Alighieri. Aligny (Henry F". Q. d'). Mining and mechanical pre- paration of ores. [In TJ. S. Paris exposition, 1867. Beports, v. 4. ]' Manufacture of beet sugar and alcohol, and cultivation of sugar beet. Pre- paration of food. Photographs and photo^aphic apparatus. History of the Atlantic cables. [In v f g.] 3915.12 ; 13 Alison (Rev. Archibald). Nature and principles of taste. [Ed.] by A. Mills. N. Y., 1852. 12°. 5437.02 Alison (Sir Archibald). History of Europe [1774- 1815.] New ed. with portraits. 14 v. Edin- burgh, 1849-50. 8° 444,01 — Same 4 v. New York, 1852-53. 8°. . . 446.01 — Same. From the fall of Napoleon to 1852. v. 19. Edinburgh, 1854-59. 8°. 444.15 — Same. 4 v. New York, 1855-60. 8°. . . 446.08 — Same. Atlas ; constructed by A. K. Johnston. Ed- inburgh, 1855. obi. 8° 444.22 — Life of John, duke of Marlborough. New York, 1848. 12°. 3037.04 — Lives of Lord Castlereagh and Sir Charles Stewart, 2d and 3d marq. of Londonderry. [1788-1854.] Edinburgh and London, 1861. 8°. . . 3033.2J — Miscellaneous essays. Phila., 1852. 8 3 . .2517.02 Contents : Chateaubriand ; Napoleon ; Bossuet ; Po- land ; Mme. de Stael ; National monuments ; Marshal Ney ; Robert Bruce ; Paris in 1814 ; Louvre iu 1814 ; Tyrol; France in 1833 ; Italy ; Scott ; Campbell and Byron ; Copy, right question ; Michelet's France ; Military treason and civic soldieis; Arnold's Rome; Mirabeau ; Bulwer's Athens ; Reign of Terror ; French revolution of 1830 ; Fall of Turkey ; Spanish revolution of 1820 ; Partition of the Netherlands : Karamsin's Russia ; Desertion of Portu- gal ; Carliflt struggle in Spain ; Wellington ; Affghauistau expedition ; The future ; Guizot ; Homer ; Dante, and Michael Angelo. — Principles of population. 2 v. Ed., 1840. 8°. 5914.01 Alison (Wm. P.) Effect of poverty, etc., on public health. [In National association, social science. Trans., 1858.] 5815.02 All about it : or, history and mystery of common things. 2d ed. London, 1858. 16°. . . 3913.04 All round the world. P. Gillmore. 1871. . 933.11 All round the Wrekin. [Bambles in England.] W. White. 1860 953.03 All the year round ; conducted by O. Dickens, v. 1- 20, 1859-68. London, 1859-68. 8°. . . 8019.01 — Same. New Series, v. 1-12. 1869-74. London, 1869-74. 8°. 8019.01 All Souls collftge, Oxford university. Burrows (M ) Worthies of. 1874 483.18 All's well that ends well. See Shakspere (W.) Allah Effendi (H. B.) Thistle and cedar of Lebanon. London, 1854. 8° 1052.06 Allais (Denis Vairasse d'). L'histoire des Se"varambes. [Voyages imag. , v. 5.] 7027.05 — History of the Sevarambians. Tr. from the me- moirs of Captain Siden. [pseudon.] London, 1738. 8°. i 5713.17 Allan (G.) Life of Sir Walter Scott. [Waldie li- brary], v. 6 of: 5078.15 Allan (John). Journal and letters. [In Kidder (F.) Military op. in E. Maine. Alb. 1867. 8°.] 593.21 Allan (Peter John). Poetioal remains, with biogr. Ed by H. Christmas. London, 1853. 8°. . 1612.26 Allbutt (T. O.) On the use of the ophthalmoscope in diseases of the nervous system and of the kidneys; also in certain other general disorders. London and New York, 1871. 8° 4341.20 Alleghania. Praises of American heroes. C. L. Pin- dar, [pseud.] 1868 1676.11 Alleghany Mountains. See Countries, places, etc. Allegiance. See Government, p. ; also Law (International), p. BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. ALLEG- OKIES- ALMANACS 13 Allegories (Religious). See Biblical and religious literature, p. Allegri. iSee Correggio. Allegro (L'). See Milton (John). Allelein-Horn. See Galton (P.) Vacation tourists, 1860 925.11 Allen (0. B- ) Treatise on cottage building. London, Weak, 1857. 16° 1312.05 Allen (David O.) India ; ancient and modern. Bos- ton, 1856. 8°. 1035.08 Allen (Elizabeth Akers). [" Florence Percy."] Poems. Boston, 1866. 18° 1612.05 — See Morse (O. A.) 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Saratoga Springs. 1853. 18° 4328.01 Allen (T. ) Explosibihty of coal oils. [Sm. report. 1861.] . 3936.16 Allen (Thaddeus). An inquiry into the views, etc., of the leading men in the organization of the Ameri- can Union, v. 1. [1774-77. No more published.] Boston, 1849. 8° 583.25 Allen (William, card.) Defence of Sir Wm. Stanley's surrender of Deventer, 1587 ; ed. by F. Heywood. London, 1851. 4°. [Chetham soc. , v. 25. ] 5094.25 Allen (Wm., D. D., pres. of Bowdoin college). Ac- count of the exped. to Quebec, 1775. [In Maine hist. soc. Coll. v. 1.] 602.01 — *Amsricau biographical dictionary. 3d ed. Boston, 1857. S J 3247.01 Allen (William P.), Ware (Charles P.), and Garrison (Lucy MuKim). Slave songs of the United States. New York, 1867. 8°. 1064.04 Alleyn (Edward). CoUier (J. P.) Memoir of E. Alley n. 1841 1756.01 Alleyn papers. With introd. by J. P. Collier. Lon- don, Shale, soc, 1843. 8° 1756.18 Allgemeine deutsche Real-Encyclop'adie. See Con- versations-Lexicon. Allibone (Samuel Austin). Critical dictionary of Eng- lish literature and British and American authors. 3 v. Phila lelphia, 1859-71. 8°. . . . 2755.01 — Life of Alex. Henry. [In Hunt (F.I American merchants, v. 1.] 3244.10 — Poetical quotations from Chaucer to Tennyson. Philadelphia, 1874. 8° 6217.20 Allingham (Wm., ed.) Ballad book. London, 1865. 16° 1612.25 - Poems. Boston, 1861. 32°. .... 1612.13 Allis on (Thomas). Voyage from Archangel, 1697. [Pinkerton's Voyages, v. 1.] .... 926.01 Allison. See also, Alison. Allix (Pierre). Reflections on the Holy Scriptures. [In "Watson (R.) Theol. tracts, v. 1.] . 3621.03 Allman (George James). 'Monograph of the fresh- water polyzoa, British and foreign. London, Ray soc, 1856. fol 4749.02 Allom (Thomas). *China in a series of views. With hist, and descript. notices by G. N. Wright. 4 v. in 2. London, 1843. 4° 1026.08 — *Constantinople and the scenery of the Seven Churches of Asia Minor, illustrated. With hist, account by R. Walsh, 2 v. L., 1849. 4°. . 997.17 Allouez (Claude). Voyage to the Illinois ; notice of A. by Shea. [In Shea (J. G.) Discovery of the Mississippi valley. 1853.] 1125.01 Allsop (Thomas). Letters, conversations and recol- lections of Coleridge, [anon.] New York, 1836. 12° 3042.17 Allsop. See also Alsop. Allston (Washington). Lectures on art, and poems. Ed. by R. H. Dana, jr. N. Y, 1850. 12°. 1411.01 See also Fiction ; also Biography. Alma mater. See Wright (J. M. ) . . . .5511.03 Almack (Richard, ed. ) Papers relating to proceed- ings in Kent, 1642-46. London, Camden soc. Miscel. v. 3. 1855. 4°. 5113.15 Almse matres. By M?gathym Splene. [J. 0. Thom- son.] London, [1849.] 16° 5511.04 Almanacs. — Be Morgan (A.) The book of almanacs, with an in- dex of rference by which the almanac may be found for every year, whether in old style or new, from any epoch, ancient or modern, up to A. D, 2000. London, 1851 6722.22 /@* For other works upon the calendar, see Calendar, in general alphabet. — Stickney (M. A.) Several articles in Essex inst. hist. coll. v. 8 605.10. — Almanack comique. 1860. Paris, [n. d.] 16°. — Almanack do Gotha. Gotha, 1861-74. 32°. 6721.21 — Albany Evening Journal almanac. 1861-75. Albany^ 1861-75, 12°- . . , 6742.1b — American almanac. 1830-61. 32 v. Boston, 1S30-61. 12° 6722.01 Note.— Succeeded by National almanac, 1863, 64 ; and American year-book, 1869. — American ephemeris or nautical almanac. N od (C.) Peculiar appearance of the atmos- phere, May 23. 1856, at St. Martin's, Isle Jesus, Canada East. — Geology and Geography. Dana (J. D.) Plan of development in the geological history of North America. Dawson (J. W.) Parallel- ism of the rock formation of Nova Scotia with those of other parts of America. Schott.(A.) Geological obs. on the pluto-volca uic slope o:' the Sierra Madre alODg the azimuth boundary line through N. W. Sonora. Hall (J.) Carboniferous limestones of tlie Mississippi valley. Uibbes {L. R.) Remarks on Niagara Falls. Lesley (J. P.) Broadtop coal basin in central Pennsylvania, with a map. Winchell (A.) Geology of middle and southern Alabama ; Statistics of some artesian wells of Alabama ; LeConte (J.) Agen- cy of the Gulf-stream in the formation of the peninsula of Fla. Blake .) Electrical hypothesis of the aurora borealis Foote I Mrs E > New source of electrical excitation. Hilgard (E W 1 Quant ILttol assay of chromium by blowpipe processed. Pnysies of" me riobe Wynne (J ) The influence of the Gulf Stream upon the summer' climate of the Atlantic coast. Whittlesey (C.) Fluctuations o^ Z "C? N - African lake,. Bache (Z D.) Measurement ° ™! <■ T^ f0r T T th o e P rimar y triangulation of th* F, section of the coast of the U S. on Epping Plains, Me; Notice of the deter" mination of the longitude of Fernandina, Amelia Is Fla bv means of chronometer exchanges from Savannah, Ga. • Heights of the tides of the Atlantic coast from obs. in the coast survey -Meteorology. Bache (AD.) Winds of the W. coast of U. 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Varieties and mode of preser- vation of the fossds known as sternbergiiB ; Newer pliocene fos- sils oi the St. Lawrence valley. Emmons (E.) Fossils of the sandstones and slate of N. Carolina.— Zoology. Hilgard (T C ) Structure of the head in vertebrata, and its relation to the p'hvi- lotactic laws— Ethnology. Dana (J.D.) Thoughts on species. Wil- son (D.) Supposed uniformity of cranial type, throughout all vari eties of the American race. Lesley (J.P.) On the word Celt. Mor- 1?" i ™ H i ?"?. WS 0f £ escent of thf 3 Iroquois— Practical science. Hunt (E. B.) Suggestions on the practice and theory of scientific publication. 12. Meeting at Baltimore, May, 1858. Mathematics. Hill (T I Further remarks upon systems of coordinates. Gillespie (W M i Calculation of the earthwork of roads on sidelong and irregular ground— Astronomy. Kirkwood (D.) Mean distances of periodic comets. Bache (A. D.) A supposed personal equation in the use of the zenith telescope for determining latitudes by Talcott's method— Phys. Barnard (F. A ) On the pendulum ; with a des- cription of an electric clock, constructed by E. S. Ritchie of Bos- ton, for the Univ. of Mississippi. Loomis (E.) Electrical phenom- ena m certain houses in New York. St. John (S.) Electrical phenomena in houses in N. York, and Cleveland, O. Saxton (J 1 Application of the rotating mirror to the aneroid barometer Meech (L. W.) Extinction of light reflected from terrestrial ob- jects. Lovering (J.) Australian weapon called the boomerang. —Physics of the globe. Hunt(E.B.) Dynamics of ocean currents • Some anomalies in the Florida gulf stream. Dana (J. D ) Cur- rents of the ocean. Bache (A. D.) Tidal currents of N. Y. Bay near Sandy Hook. Trowbridge (W. P.) Deep-sea soundings Kane (E. K.) Abstracts of results of the magnetic obs. of the 2d Grinuell expedition. 1853-55, at Van Rensselaer harbor, etc on the west coast of Greenland. West (C. E.) Earthquake in western New York.— Chemistry. Aiken (W A.) Causes of the variable ilium power of coal gas. Wurtz (H.) Investigation of the action of nitric acid upon the metallic chloride ; Action of nitric acid in the cold upon some metallic solutions, with new methods of ob- taining pure compounds of barium, strontium, and cadmium - Detection of nitric acid in solution, with obs. on the action of ses- quisalta of iron upon indigo and metallic gold, and the neutrali- zation of the colors of metallic solutions : Preparation of some pure sulphates, and particularly of sulphate of copper ; Modes of increasing the heat of the mouth blowpipe and new biowpipe manipulation : Action of hot chlorohydric acid upon some metal- lic nitiates ; Improvements in the preparation of hard minerals for analysis ; Chemical examination connected with a bullet, im- bedded for more than forty years in the lung of a man ■ Economi- cal applications of glycerine. Gibbs (W.) Theory of the polyacid bases ; New bases containing metals associated with ammonia.— Meteorology Coffin (J. H.) Currents of the atmosphere. Warner (H. (i.) Winds and rains of California.— Geol., FakBontol. and Geogr. Swallow, (G. C.) Rocks of Kansas. Wurtz (H.) Occurrence of cobalt and nickel, in Gaston Co., N. Carolina. Lieber (O M.) Geologic chronology of the S. Alleghanies. Eimnous (E.) Chemi- cal constitution of certain members of the Chatham series in tlie valley of Deep river, N. C. Brevoort (J. C.) Remains of the American mastodon found on Long Island near N. York. Hayes (I. I.) Observations upon the practicability of the North Pole ; with a map.— Physiology. Weinland (D.F.) Notice on two human cestoidea, new to science ; Method of comparative animal psy- chology. Habich (G.) New source of organic heat. — Pract. Science. Swallow .) History of chess. 1860. . . .4614.29 'Madden {F.) Historical remarks on the introduction of the game of chess into Europe, and on the an- cient chessmen discovered in the Isle of Lewis. [Archseologia, v. 25. 1832.] 5128. 4®" For Chess gossip, see Arm-chair in the smoking room, p. 73-94 [2512.26] ; Atlantic mag., v. 5, p. 662-72 , Fraser's mag., v. 46 (The magic chessman); Tjittell's Liv. age, 1859, v. 2 (Automaton chess player). Consult also Poole's Index. 8.— Cricket. Box(C) Cricket, its theory and practice. 1668. 4612.17 OicM-field : history and science. 1859. . .. 4613.07 Lilly while (F. ) Cricket scores, and biographies of cele- brated cricketers, v. 1-4. 1716-1854. . 4625.01 Pycroft {Rev. J.) Cricketana. [anon.] 1865. 4612.18 9. — Croquet. Fellow (R.) Thegameofcroquet,laws,eic. 1865. 4612.03 Reid (M.) Croquet ; a treatise 4612.01 — Same, 1863 4612.02 10. — Dancing. Blasis (C.) Art of dancing : theory, hist. 1831. 4612.24 Cellarius ( — ). Fashionable dancing, [ab't 1845.] 4612.25 Be Walden (K) Ball-room companion, [n. d] 4612.22 Ferrero (F.) Art cf dancing. 1859. . . . 4612.23 ■Hillgrove (T.) Complete practical guide. 1864. 4613.09 . Wilkinson (W. G.) Dance of modern society. [Mor- alizing essay.] 1869 5427.18 See sermon by O. Hart, in Patriot preacher [3583.13] ; and essay by Hunt (L.) Seer, p. 10514 [2533.10]. 11. — Pishing and Angling. [See also Fish ; Fish-culture ; and Fisheries, in general alphabet.] Bibliography of Angling. Bethune ( dami. 1735. 4°. 437.00 — Dyer (G.) Commentary on A. 's Itineraries of Britain. 1814. 467.14 Antoninus (Marcus Aurelius). Commentarii. [Gr. et Lat.] Parisiis, Didot, 1842. 8°. . . 7767 05 — Thoughts. Tr. by G. Long, B., 1864. 16°. 5434.02 Note — For essays on M. A., see Arnold (M.) Essajo in criticism [2612,13]; Farrar (F. W.) Seekers after God, wo. 257-336 [5435. 19] ; Contemp. rev. (B. H. Plumtre), v. 10, 1869. Antonius : a dramatic poem. Heywood (J.C.) 1725.10 Antony and Cleopatra. See Shakspere (W. ) ;— and Plays. Ants. See Insects. Anvar-i Suhaili, or Lights of Canopus ; the Persian version of the Fables of Bidpai, by Husain Va'iz u'l Kashifi : literally tr. into prose and verse, by E. B. Eastwick. Hertford, 1854. 8°. . 7815.02 Anyta, poem. G. H. Calvert. 1866. . . . 1625.10 Apaches. See Countries. (Indians.) Apennines. See Countries. Aphorisms, Apothegms, Maxims. — Alcolt (A. B.) Tablets. 1868 2512.17 — Aphorisms, chiefly political ; selected from the most ancient writers. London, [n. A] 16°. . 6212.16 — Attwell (K, editor). Book of golden thoughts. I 870 - ■ 6213.27 — Bacon (F.) Apophthegms. [In his Moral works.]' 1852. [5015.01]; [In his Works, v. 13,1860.] 5014.15 — Bovee (CM) Thoughts, feelings, and fancies. I 857 2514.04 — Buxton (C.) Notes of thought. 1873. . .2514.29 — Clulow (W. B.) Aphorisms and reflections. 2521.02 — Colton (C. C.) Lacon; or, many things in few words. 1849 6214.02 — Oremblay ( V.) Nouveau manuel complet du moral- iste. 2 v. 1838 r . . 6214.03 — Demophilus. Pythagoric sentences. From the Greek, by T.Taylor. [ With Sallust on the gods. ] 3817.10 — Dpckray (B.) Egeria. v. 1, p. 1-292. 1857. 2523.01 — Fuller (T.) Good thoughts in bad times. 1863. 3553.20 — Quicciardini (F.) Maxims. With parallel passages. D . 1845 - • • 6214.09 — ttanway (J. ) Moral sentences and wise sayings. [In his Meditations, v. 1.] 3567°23 — La Rochefoucauld (F., due de). Reflections. Lon- d ° n ' 1871. 6214.08a Same. New York, 1851 6214.0c< — Lavater (J. C.) Aphorisms on man. 3d ed. ,, 1794 - • • • 6212.18 — Mann(H.) Thoughts selected from his writings. I, 867 - • 2541.08 — r 'aimer (0.) Coll. of A. and maxims. 1748. 6217.09 — Plutarch. Laconic apophthegms. [Morals, v. 1, pp. 385-440.] 5435.26 — Quarks (F.) Enchiridion. 1856. . . .6214.06 BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. APHORISMS -APULEIUS 31 — -BuZe of life, [anon.] 1776 6213.23 — Select sentences. 1809 6214.07 — Sterling (J.) Essays, v. 2, p. 93-195. 1848. 2547.10 — Vauvenarqes (L. de C, marquis de). (Euvres choi- sies. . 7046.18 — Washington (sar to that of Yitellius. 2d ed., by E. Po- cocke. London, 1853. 12° 433.15 OS- For lives of Dr. A. see Biography. Arnold (Thomas, M. A.) Manual of English litera- ture, with appendix on English metres. 2d i ed. , enlarged. London, 1869. 8°. . . . .2751.20 Arnnr in H ) *Gothic architecture m modern resi- * deuces T" New York, 1851. 4°, . . . .1316.01 Essay on nothing. [Moral satire. Arnot (Hugo) anon.] 3d ed. London, 1777. 18°. 3514.10 In asking for books, use the '" Book Order," giving the AUTHOSISKAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBEB. 38 ARNOT-ARTS Arnot (William). Church in tlie house. Lessons on the Acts of the Apostles. N. Y.,1874. 12°. 3512.12 — Life of James Hamilton. 2ded. N.Y.1870. 12° 3075.22 Arnott(H.) Cancer; its varieties , their histology, and diagnosis. London, 1872. 8° 4354.01 Arnott (Neil). Survey of human progress. London, 1861. 8°. . . . 5813.09 Arnould (.Sir Joseph). Life of Thomas, first lord Denman. 2 v. New York, [1874.] 8°. 3047.23 Arnoux (W. H. ) Argument. See Rollwagen will case. ' 5633.06 Arosemana (Domingo). Sensaciones en Oriente. New York, 1859. 11° 1051.12 Around the Kremlin. G. T. Lowth. . . . 996.16 Around the tea-table. T. De W. Talmage. .3612.24 Around the world. E. D. G. Prime. 1872. 923.23 Aroux (E.) Dante heretique, revolutionnaire et so- cialists Paris, 1854. 8° 3046.14 Arpe (P. F.) Apologia pro Jul. Cassar Yanino. Ro- terodami, 1712. 16° 3581.23 Arraes (D. M. ) Arbor vita? ; or a physical account of the tree of life in the garden of Eden. Out of the Latine, by R. Browne. London, 1683. 16°. 4322.27 Arriamis of Nicomedeia. Anabasis Alexandri et Indica. Emend. P. Diibner. Reliqua ed. C. Mtiller. Par- isiis, Didot, 1846. 8° 7766.10 — History of the expedition of Alexander the Great and conquest of Persia. [With the Indian his- tory, and Photius' abridgment of his account of the division of the empire ] Tr. by Mr. Rooke. London, 1812. 8° 427.10 • — On coursing. Tr. with annot. With account of the canes venatici of antiquity. L., 1831. 8°. 4018.14 — Periplus maris Erythraei. Indica et Periplus Ponti Euxini. Gr. et Lat. [In Muller (C. ) Geogr. Gr. min. v. 1, 1855.] 7765.03 - Voyage of Nearchus and Periplus of the Erythrean Sea. [Gr. and Engl.] Tr. by W. Vincent. [With Indica, c. 1-17, Gr.] L., 1809. 4°. [Ira Vincent (W.) Commerce, v. 1,1807.] . . . .1016.01 — Rennell (J.) Examination of the Periplus. [Iny. 2 of his Comp. geogr.] 1043.20 Arrivabene (Count Charles). Italy under Victor Emmanuel. 2 v. London, 1862. 8°. . 533.26 Arrom (Cecilia Bohl de Faber). ["Fernan Caballero."] Clemencia. Novela de Costumbres. Leipzig, 1863. 12 3 7216.01 — Cuentos y poesias populares Andaluces. Leipzig, 1861. 12° 7216.02 — Elia, 6 la Espafia treinta anos ha. El ultimo Consuelo. La noche ds Navidad. Leipzig, 1864. 12°. 7216.03 — La Pamilia de Alvareda, Callar en vida y perdonar en muerte. Madrid, [n. &] 18°. . . . 7216.04 — La Gaviota. Tr. par A. Gillard. Bruxelles et Paris, I860. 16° 7004.05 For some English versions see Fiction class-list. Arsenic. See Medicine. (Poisons. ) Arrowsmlth (J.) Paper hanger's companion. Phila- delphia, 1832. 12° 3932.32 Arrowheads. Crook (G.) Indian mode of making arrowheads, etc. [Sm. rep. 1871.]. . .3936.26 Art. See Fine arts. Art, pictorial and industrial : magazine, v. 1, July 1870 -June, 1871. Lond.,1871. 4°. . . 1417.11 Art and myst3ry of curing, preserving, and potting. By J. R. Junior. London, 1864. 16°. . 6014.04 Art and mystery of making British wines, cider, and perry, cordials and liqueurs : also brewing. Lon- don, 1865. 16°. 3931.31 Art and nature under an Italian sky. By M J M D Edinburgh, 1853. 8° 1435.04 Art and scenery in Europe. See "Wallace (H.B.) 945.10 •Art (L) de verifier les dates. 42 v. P., 1818-44. 8°. 401 01 Art education. Wm. Smith. 1872 141519 •Art gems. E. Lievre. 1873 ' 145619 Art hints. J. J. Jarves. 1855 1411 02 Art idea. J. J. Jarves. 1861 1411.09 Art in the mountains. H. Blackburn. 1870.1713 15 Art (The) journal. 26 v. London, 1849-74. 4°. 1416.11 Note.— See Art union. — Illus. catalogue of the Exhibition of 1851. London C 1851 -] 4 ° 3918.01 Art of being happy. F. X. J. Droz. 1832. .3545.08 Art of conversation, [anon.] N. Y.,1864. 12°. 5427.05 Art of flower painting in water colours, [anon.] Philadelphia, 1835. 4°. 1425.05 Art of invigorating life. [W. Kitchiner.] . . 4322.24 Art of iudging character from handwriting. See Lum- ley (E.) T 5431.22 Art of pleasing. E. Feydeau. 1874. . . .5836.04 Art of stock-jobbing, [anon.'] 4th ed. London, [1816.] 8°. [Pamph., v. 12.] 5093.12 Art of travel. Frances Galton. I860.. . . 932.04 *Art (L') pour tous. v. 8-13. Paris, 1869-74. Art recreations : with receipts for preparing materials. Boston, 1860. 12° 1443.27 Art student at Munich. A. M. Howitt. Art studies. J. J. Jarves. 1861 1412.02 Art thoughts. J. J. Jarves. 1869 1411.10 Art tour to northern capitals. J. B. Atkinson. 1442.05 *Art treasures of the United Kingdom. J. B. Waring. 1858 1447.16 'Art (The) union. 10 v. London, 1838-48. 4°. 1416.05 Note. — For continuation see Art journal. Artaud de Montor (A. F. ) Italie. Paris, 1835. 8°. [Univers.] 902.17 Arthur (King). — Arthur ; a sketch of his life, etc. , in Engl, verse of the 15th century. Ed. by F. J. FurnivalL Lon- don, 1864. 8°. [E. E. T. S. No. 2.]. . . 7913.01 — Qlennie (J. S. S.) Arthurian localities ; their hist., origin, chief country, etc. 1868. . . . 955.14 — Hogg (T.) Fabulous history of Cornwall. [Poem.] 1827 1651.17 — Sole(B.) Arthur, a poet, romance. 1780.1643.15 — Malory (Sir T.) La Morte d'Arthure. Hist., etc. Ed. by T. Wright. 3 v. London, 1858. 16°. 123.28 Same. Philadelphia, 1868. 12°. . . . 123.28 — Merlin, or the early hist, of King Arthur. Pts. 1-3. Ed. by H. B. Wheatley. London, 1865-69. 8°. [Early Eng. text soc] 7913.13 — Merlin. [In Ellis (G.) Specimens. Boftn.] 1641.16 — Morte Arthur. [In Ellis (G.) Specimens.] 1641.16 — Parry (J. M.) Cambrian Plutarch, pp. 1-20. 3216.20 — mtson(J.) Life of King A. 1825. . . .3014.10 — Woodward (B. B.) Hist of Wales, v. 1. . 486.19 See also Bulwer's King Arthur [1671.17]; Hole (E.) Ar- thur [1643.15]; Tennyson (A ) Idylls of the king, Holy Grail, and other poems ; Morris (R.) Defence of G-uenevere [1673.40] ; Arnold (M.) Tristram and Iseult [1613 10] j Sangreal. Arthur (T. S. ) Advice to young ladies. Boston, 1850. 18° 3511.00 — Advice to young men. Boston, 1850. 12°. 3511.01 &&~ For the Tales of this author see Fiction. — and Carpenter (W. H.) History of Virginia. Phila- delphia, 1852. 16° 625.28 Arthur (William). Etymological dictionary of family and christian names. N. Y., 1857. 12°. 6614.04 — Italy in transition. N. Y., 1860. 12° . . 533.24 — Successful merchant : life of Samuel Budgett. New York, 1853. 12° 3025.07 Articles of religion. See Biblical and relig. lit. ( Thirty-nine articles). Artillery. See Military science. Artis (E. T.) Antediluvian phytology. London, 1825. 4° 4117.06 Artist life. See Tuckerman (H. T.) . . .1415.14 Artists married life. L. Schefer. 1853. . . 245.12 Artists. See Fine arts. (Biography : — Painting and painters) ; also Music. (Biography.) Artists and Arabs. H. Blackburn. 1868. . 1083.16 Artists of America. See Lester (C. E.) 1846. 1415.10 Arts and artists, or anecdotes of painting, sculpture, etc. J. Eluies. 3 v. 1825. ' 1414.10 Arts (Fine) See Fine arts. 'Arts (Les) somptuaires : histoire du costume et l'ameublement et des arts et industries qui s'y rattachent, sous la direction de Hangard-Maug(5. Dessins de 01. Ciappori. Introduction generale et texte explicatif par C. Louandre. Impressions en couleurs par Hangard-Mauge. Introd. ge'ne- -ale. 2 v. in 1. Paris, 1857. 4°. . . . 1466.02 Same. Planches du v. auxvii. siecle. 2 v. Paris, 1858. 4° 1466.03 BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. ARTS (USEFUL) AND MANUFACTURES 39 With Works Introductory to the Study and Philosophy of Science. „£H$-J^ * oU ° wln e SUbjeot ,f T ? 3Bl Sned independent places in the general alphabet, viz: Agriculture ;-Arumal magnetism ;-Anthropology ;-Arcb.aeology ; -Architecture j-Astronomy ; -Biblical, Ecclesiastical, aSd Relig. UterZ™ Birds and ornithology :_Botany j-Ohemistry ;-Domestio economy ;-Ethnology :-Fine arts ;-Geography ;-Geolo™ '• Government and politics ;-History ;-Insects and entomology ;-Language ;-Law ;-Logic ;-Mathematics ;-Me±ictae ■ Microscope ;-Mihtary science ;-Meteorology ;-Mineralogy ;-Mo!al science ;-Music ;-Na«ural history --Naval science ;_Ocenlt sciences ;-Pbilosophy ;-Fhysics ;-Fhrenology ;-PoUtical economy "-Shells" dsheU-flsh '■ 1. Introductory Works. Method, Mutual Relations and History of the 'Natural and Physical Sciences. Bacon (F.) Advancement of learning, and Novum organum 1858 6015.02 Same. [Works, v. 8-9.] 50x4.10 — Novum organum, or true suggestions for the interpretation of nature. 1850 3918.14 — Opinions upon the conduct of the understanding. [In Mon- tague (B.) Essays, 1824 ; p. 144-364.] 2537.05 Bailey (S ) On the progress of knowledge. [ In his Essays. 2513.02]. Mutual relations of the sciences ; General princi- ples of physical investigation. [In his Discourses. 2517.05.] Barnard (F. A. P.) The recent progress oi science. 1869. 3914.06 Barnes (A.) Progress and tendency of science. [In his Essays, V. 2 ] 2513.07 Brown (S.) HiBt. of science. [In his Lectures, v. 1 .] . . 2515.01 Candolle (A. de). Histoire des sciences et des savants depuis deux siecles. 2 v. 1873. Carey (H. C.) Unity of law ; in physical, social, mental, and moral science. 1872 5814 22 Comte(A.) Positive philosophy. Tr. by H. Martineau. 1858. 5412 07 Descartes (R ) Discours de la methode. [In his (Envres, 1844] 6*12.14 Same. Translated. 3d ed. 1856 5412.21 Field (. M. j Assayer's guide. 1852 3933.45 Mitchell (J.) Practical assaying. 1868 8933.30 Worth (0.) Practical assayer. 1874 8933.60 See also Chemistry. {Blow-pipe.) Baking. White (J.) Art of baking. 1828 8931.44 Balloons. See Aeronautics, p. 39.] Beet-root Sugar. Aligny (H. F, Q. d'). Manufacture of. [Paris univ. expos., v. 6.] 3915.13 Crookes (W.) Manufacture of, in England and Ireland. . 3931.42 DeMan (E. F.) " Beet-root sugar " question. 1870. . 3931.43 Bells. Deruison (E. B.) Treatise on bells. 1860 3932.20 See also Bells and bell-ringing, in general alphabet. Brazing. Amateur mechanic's workshop. 1870 3023.06 Brewing. [See Liquors, below.] Brick and Tile-making and laying. Davidson (E. A.) Drawing for bricklayers. 1872. . . , 3924.15 Dobson {E.) Bricks and tiles. Pts. 1-2. 1850 3832.24 Hyde (C.) Bricks and tiles in Holland. [In Weale's quar. papers, T.6.] 3818.13 Bridges. Baker (B.) Long-span railway bridges. 1870 3934.18 — — Same. Revised ed. 1873 3925.24 Bashford (F.) Menai bridge during storms, with new method of constructing suspension bridges. [Weale's qu. papers v. 6.] 3918 17 Dempsey (G. D.) Tubular aud other iron girder bridges. 3934 05 Oleig ( Dictionary of photography. 1858 39^3 12 Tan Monckhoven (D.) Photographic optics. 1867. . . . 3933.17 Railway Construction and Policy. [See also Engineering, p. 41 ; — and Railways, in general alphabet.] Adams (C. F.) A chapter of Erie. 1869 6922.22 American railroad jour., v. 35-47. N. Y., 1862-74. 4°. Applcton's illustrated railway and steam navigation guide. 1872. Ashcroft (J.) Railway directory for 1863 ; loyal states and Cana- daB. 1863 3925.34 Ballantyne {R. M.) The iron horse, or life on the line ; a tale of the Grand national trunk railway. 1871, . . . 3925.39 Booth (B.) Liverpool and Manchester railway. 1831. . 39IJ7.03 Boston (City oj). Eailroad jubilee. 1851 3925.21 Chalmers (J.) Channel railway connecting England and France. 1867 3934.18 Cliattaway (E. D.) Railways : their capital and dividends, with statistics of their working hi Great Britain and Ireland London, 1855 56. 16° 3925.22 Colburn (Z.) Locomotive engineering, and the mechanism of railways. 1871 . 31)27.29 Davidson (E. A.) The railways of India. 1868 3925.36 Dodd ((?.) Railways 1868 3S26.31 Donaldson ( W.) Switchings and crossings : formula. 1871. 3925.41 Faxrlie {R. F.) Railways or no railways. Narrow gauge v. broad gauge. 1872. ...- 3926.43 Flint (B. M.) Railroads of the United States. 1868. . . 3925.24 Francis (J.) History of the English railway. 1820-45. 2 v. 3925.25 GalttW.) Railway reform : its importance and practicability. 1865 3925.37 Bead {Sir F. B.) Locomotion by steam [In his Descriptive Es- says. V. 1., 150-218. V. 2., 76-188.J 2531.21 Bench (J. B.) Field-book for railroad engineers. 1860. . 3926.21 Jervis (J. B.) Construction and management of railways. 3925.27 Lardner (D.) Railway economy. 1855 3925.29 Poor (B. V.) Manual of the R. R. of the U. S 4006.20 Rogers (B.) Chief securities against railway accidents. [Essays from Good Words, pp. 276-311. 1867.] 2541.32 Spencer IB.) Railway morals and railway policy. 1856. [T. L., V. 25.] 6075.30 Spooner (C. E.) Narrow gauge railways. 1871 3925.40 Stephenson (M.) Science of railway construction. 1861 . 3925.23 Stow (F. H.) Railway annual for 1859 3925.38 Tanner (B. S.) Railroads of the United States. 1840. . 3927.25 Taylor (T.) Fast life on the modern highway. 1874. . . 3925.44 Receipts in the Arts, Manufactures, Professions, and Trades. [See also Domestic economy, in general alphabet.] Cooley (A. J.) Cyclopaedia of 6,000 receipts. 1856. . . 6017.02 — *Cyclop£edia of practical receipts. 6th ed., revised by R. V. Tuson. 1872 6017.03 Dick (W. B.) Encyclopedia of practical receipts. 1872. .6017.04 Francis (G. W.) Dictionary of practical receipts. New ed. 1872 6017.05 Lcmery (N.) New curiosities in art and nature. 1711. . 3921.21 Plat (Sir B.) Jewel-house of art and nature. 1653. . . 3921.20 Roads. Law (B.) Art of constructing and repairing roads. With sur- vey of metropolitan roads, by S. Hughes. 1856. . 3934.02 M'Adam (J. S.) System of road making. 1820. . . 3934,01 Rogers (F.) Roads and bridges. [Sm. rep., I860.] . . . 3936.15 See also Engineering, p. 41. Rope Making. Chapman (R.) Treatise on ropemaking. 1868 3932.39 Saws. Bolly (B. W.) Art of saw filing. 1864 3923 34 Parsons (S. E.) Sawyer's companion. 1857. . . . 4002.07 Screw-cutting. Martin (W. A.) Screw-cutting tables for mechanical engineers. 1866 3923.32 Sewerage and Drainage. [See also Agriculture, p. 7 ; — Medicine. (Sanitary science.) Bowditch (B I.) Letter concerning houses for the people, and the sewage question. [In Mass. Stale board of health. 2d report, 1870.] 4345.19 Burn (R. S.) Sanitary science applied to construction of houses. 1872 3932.58 Dempsey (G. D.) Drainage of towns and buildings. 1854. 3934.07 Denton (J. B.) Sewage farming. 1870 3934.07}; — Sanitary works and sewage utilization. 1869. . . 8934.07} a Eassie ( IF.) Healthy houses. 1872 3932 56 Latham (B.) The sewage difficulty. 1867 3934.07}$ — Sanitary enginering. 1873 3942.01 — Scheme of sewerage and sewage utilization for Hornsey. 1869. 3934.07); Reynolds (O.) Sewer gas, and how to Keep it out of houseB. 1872 3931.52 Sanitary siftings, or sewage systems compared. 1868. 3934 07 } 2 Sewing Machines. Herzberg (Dr.) The sewing machine : its history, construction, and application 3922.01 Nichols (Arthur B.) Sewing machines. [In Mass. State board of .health. 3d report. 1871.] . . .4345.19 Parton (J.) Triumphs of enterprise 8265.15 Sheet-Iron and Sheet-Metal. Percy (J.) Manufacture of Russian sheet-iron. 1871. . 3934.32 Warn (R. B.) Sheet metal worker's instructor. 1869. . 3933.51 Ship Building. [See Naval science, in general alphabet.] Silk and Silk Worms. Cobb (J. B.) Manual of the mulberry tree, and culture of Bilk. 1831 6133.17 Cowdin(E.C) Report on silk and silk manuf. 1868. .3931.19 Same. [Paris univ, exp., 1867. U. S. com. Reports, V. 6.] 8915.14 Dandolo (V.,conte). Art of rearing silk-worms. 1825. .3931.10 Hartlib (S.) Reformed Virginian silk-worm. [Force's tracts, v. 3] 677.10 Bistory of silk ; including spinning, dj'eing, and weaving. 1853 3931.06 Porter (G. R.) Treatise on silk-manufacture, 1831. . . 3931.08 Smoke. [See also Warming and Ventilation, p. 48.] Williams (C. W.) On the prevention of smoke. 1868. . 3932.45 BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY, ARTS, USEFUL : Soap to Turning. 47 Soap. Dussauce (ZT.) Treatise on the manufacture of soap. 1869. 3932.10 Steam-Engine. Alban (E.) High-pressure steam-engine. 1848. . . . 8926.11 Armstrong [B.) Treatise on steam boilers. 1857. . . . 3926.18 Auchincloss (W. S.) Steam, etc Paris univ. exp., 1867. U. S. com. Eeports, v. 4.) 3915J2 Bourne (J.) Catechism of the steam-engine. 1859. . . 3926.14 Handbook of the steam engine : key to the ' Catechism,' etc. 1873 3926.00 — Practical treatise. 1852 3926.01 Same. 1872 3927.08 Brown (F.) and Main (T. J.) Marine steam engine. 1864. 3926.06 Same. Questions etc. 1863 3926.09 Burgh (iV. P.) Pocket-book of practical rules for the proportions of modern engines and boilers. 1868 3921.13 Same. 1865 3926.22 — Slide valve. 1870 S926.27 — On the condensation of steam. 1871 3927.13 Burn {B. S.) Steam engine: history and mechanism. 1868. 3926.29 Colourn »2'.^< Bainey (T.) Ocean steam navigation, and the ocean post. 4617.07 Sargent 10.) Lectures on American steam navigation. [Weale's quar. papers, v. 3.] • • 3918 13 Seaward (J. and S.) Observations on steam power between this country and the East Indies. 1834. . •••■• %i'-°' Stuart (C. B ) Naval and mail steamers of the U. S. 1853. 4518.1b Town (I.) Navigating the ocean with steamships. 1838. 60J1.01 Woodcroft (B.) Origin and progress of steam nav. 1848. 892O.02 Stone and Stone-Mason's Work. [See also Oements and Concrete, p. 41.] Burgoyne [J.) Blasting and quarrying of stone. 1860. . 3932.30 Strength and Resistance of Materials. Baker (B.) On the strengths of beams, columns, and archen. 1OT0 3926.26 Barlow (P.) On the strength of timber, cast and malleablo iron, and other materials. 1851 3926.37 llumber ( W.) Handy-book for the calculations of strains in gir- ders and similar structures. 1869 3922.14 Wood (Ve V.) On the resistance of materials. 1871. . .3926.41 Same. 2d ed. 1875. Sugar. [See also Agriculture, p. 9 ;— and Beet-root sugar, p. 40.] Napoleon III. The sugar question, 1842. [Works, v. 2.] 5057.16 Surveying. [See aho Engineering.] Baker [T.) Land and engineering surveying. 1859. . .3925.17 — Subterraneous surveys without the magnetic needle. 3925.19 Clevenger (S. V.) Government surveying. 1874. . . . 3925.15 Danes (C.) Elements of surveying. 1868 3925.16 Fenwick IT.) Subterraneous surveying and magnetic variation of the needle. 1861 3925.19 Gillespie (W. M.) Treatise on land surveying. 1863. .3925.10 Gum-mere (J.) Treatise on land surveying. 1853. . . . 3926.08 Hawes (J. H.) TJuited States surveying : rectangular, etc. 3925.09 Nesbit [A.) Treatise on land surveying. 1820 3925 11 Smith (J. A.) Treatise on land surveying 3924.01 Telegraph. Aligny (H. F. Q.d"). Outlines of the history of the Atlantic cables. [Paris univ. expos., 1867. U. S. com. Reports, v. 5.] 3915.13 Briggs IC. F.) and Maverick {A.) Story of the telegraph, and hist. of the great Atlantic cable. 1858 3934 26 Cooke (W.F.) Invention of the electric telegraph. 1869.3934.36 Culley (iS. £ ) Hand-book of practical telegraphy. 1870. 3934.30 Dodd (G.) Telegraphs 1868 3926.31 Field (fl. M.) Hist, of Atlantic telegraph. 1806. . . . 3934.25 Hogg{G.) Secret code for telegrams. 1870. .3934.31 Hightnn (E.) Electric T. : its history. 1852 3934.24 Morse (S. F. B.) Examination of telegraphic apparatus. [Paris univ. expos., 1867. U. S. com. Reports, v. 4.] . . 3915.12 — Life, by S. I. Prime. 1875 3126.22 Mullaly [J.) Laying of the cable. 1858 3934.23 Pope IF L ) Modern practice of the electric T. 1870. . 3934.29 Prescott (67. B.) History of the electric T. I860. . . .3934.28 Bonalds {Sir F.) Description of an electrical T. 1871. .3934.22 Smithsonian Institution. Board of regents. Proceedings in rela- tion to the electro-magnetic T. 1857. [Sm. miscel. coll. T . 2.] 3935.12 Van Choate (i. F.) Ocean telegraphing. 1866 3934.27 WilsonlG.) Electricity and the electric telegraph. 1854. [Trav. libr.,v.24.] 6075.29 Tinsmith. Blinn (L. J.) Workshop companion for tin, sheet-iron, and cop- per-plate workers. 1865 3933.40 Butts II. B.) Tinman's manual. 1860 4002.06 Davidson {E. A.) Drawing for metal-plate workers. 1854. 3924.34 Trades and Professions. (Popular manuals. ) Bigelow (J.) Useful arts considered in connection with the ap- plications of science. 2 v. 1856 ISIf" 1 ,! Cutbush IJ.) American artist's manual. 1814 39)6.08 Hazen IE.) Popular technology : or, professions and trades. 2 v. 1850 • 391 *' 2 » Leslie (F ), Morse {S. F. B ), and Evans (T. W.) Fine arts applied to the useful arts. [Paris univ. exp., """ ' . 1867. V. S. com. Re ports v l ] 3915.09 Mason (67. (^Application of art to manufactures. [Metals enamels electrotypy. porcelain, glass, and ornament.] 1858. 3914.23 Middlesex mechanic association. Reports of the first Exhibition held in the city of Lowell, Sept., 1851. 1852.. . .3923.10 Potter I A.) Principles of science applied to the domestic and mechanic Arts. 1847 |»* "> Powell IT.) Humane industry. 1661 . -.f?^-. 10 Slrauss (G. L. M.) and others. England's workshops, chemicals, glass, provisions, and supi es.] 1866 WyldelJ.) Book of trades. 1866. ... . ■ Yeats IJ.) Technical hist jry of commerce. 1871. [See also Dictionaries, Cyclopaedias, etc., p. names of particular trades ; also Fine arts : applications.] Tunnels. [Metals, . 3914.22 . 3914.13 . 3915.26 44 ; — and Industrial [Weale's quar. papers, 3918.16 Law (H.) Memoir of Thames tunnel, v. 5.] Turning, the Lathe, etc. Amateur mechanic's workshop. 1870 3923.06 frond-book of turning, [anon.] 1859 ■••""J"" mTJvfel* [0) Taming and! mechanical manipulation.^ v. 185 Contents : v.'l. Materials ;' their choice", and modes of working then without cutting tools. 2. Cons ruction eZ, of cutting tools. 3. Abrasive and miscellaneous, which cannot be accomplished without cutting tools. Lathe and its uses, [anon.] 1868. . 3922 26 Specimens of faccy turning, [anon.] 1869. . . -3922.20 Turner's companion, [anon.] "»"■• ■ • • ■ ■ • ■ '392304 Watson (E. P.) Manual of the hand lathe. 1869. . . ■ 3t""-2* In asking for books, use the " Book Orders," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 48 ARTS, USEFUL: -Warming to Woolens. Wanning and ventilation. BernanlW.) Hist, and art of warming and ventilating. 2 v. 1854 3932.54 Burn [R. S.) Sanitary science as applied to the healthy construc- tion of houses. 1872 3932.58 Eassie I W.) Healthy houses, drainage, ventilation, warming, etc. 1872 3932.56 Edwards IF., jr.) On the extravagant use of fuel in cooking. 1869. 3932.60 Gouge (H. A.) Hew system of ventilation. 1870. . .3932.63 Griscom (./. H.) Uses and abuses of air. 1850 4323.28 Leeds (L. W.) Lectures on ventilation, 1866-67. . . . 3932.49 Martin {A. C.) Ventilation of school-houses. [In Mass. State board of health. 2d report, 1870.] . . ... 4345.19 Prideaun (T. S.) On economy of fuel. 1853 3932.47 Reid (D. B.) Theory and practice of ventilation. 1844. 3932.51 — Lectures on ventilation etc. [Sm. rep. 1856). . . . 3936.11 Thompson {B., Count Rumford). Economy of fuel. [In his Essays, V. 2, 1793.] 4026.11 Tomlinson {(.'.) On warming aud ventilation. . . 3932.46 Walker ( W.) Cseful hints on ventilation. 1850. . . . 3932.62 Williams C. W.) Combustion origen and prevention of smoke. 1858. ' ■ 3932.45 Wyman |J/.; Treatise on ventilation. 1846. . . . 3932.57 Water-works. [See also Hydraulics, p. 43.] Brooklyn Water-works. Documents and plans. 1854. . .1927.23 Hughes IS.) Treatise on water- works for the supply of cities. 1859 3934.08 Same. Hew ed. 1872 3932 08 Weaving. [See also Manufactures.] Watson (J.) Art of weaving. 1863 3931.11 Weights and Measuras, Cambists, etc. Adams (J. Q.) Report upon weights and measures. 1821. 4015.18 Same. [In Davies (C.) Metric system. 1871.] . .4015.16 Colebrooke (H. T.) On Indian weights and measures. [In his Miscel. essays, V. 1, 1873.] 7815.07 Vabosi (C.) Elements ot commerce ; or, operations of exchange ; Moneys, weights, and measures ; Commercial calculations, etc. 2v. 1805 5916.24 Greaves (J.) Discourse of the Roman foot and denarius. [Mis- cel. works, v. 1.] 5037.17 — Origin and antiquity of our English weights and measures. 2ded. 1746. ('•Tracts.") 5911.06 rrote (G.) Ancient weights, coins and measures. [In his Minor works. 1873.] 2528.73 Hedley (./.) Commercial calculations for Hamburg. 1816. 6916.27 Worton (R.) The complete measurer. 2d ed., with additions. 1874 3941.22 Kelly (P.) Universal cambist and commercial instructor. 2 v. in 1. 1821 6918.01 Kohlrausch (F } Introd. to physical measurements, with appen- dices on absolute electrical measurement, etc. 1874. 4026.26 Observations on the report of the committee of weights and measures, etc. By Calculator. [Pamph., v. 4. 1814.J 5U58.04 Robertson {E. W.) Standards of the past in weight and currency. [In his Hist, essays. 1872.] 445.26 Tate{W.) The modern cambist. 1868 6916.26 Weights, measures, and coins. [Paris univ. expos. IT. S. com. Reports, v. 1.] 3916.09 Woolhouse ( W. S. B.) Measures, weights, and moneys of all na- tions: 1859 4015.19 See also Physics. (Electrical measurements.) Metric System. Bowring [Sir J.) Decimal system. 1854 4015.22 British metre, and its derivatives ; proposed reform. London, 1820. 8°. [Pamph., v. 16.] 5058.16 Clarke (AM.) Comparisons of the standards of length of England, France, Belgium, Prussia, Russia, India, Australia, made at the Ordnance survey office, Southampton. 1866. 4018.21 Dangar (J. 67.) Notes of lessons on the metric system of weights and measures, and on the decimal coinage. 1871. . 4015.13 Davies (C.) Metric system, with reference to its introduction into the U. S 4015.16 Felton (J. H.) Decimal system 1857 4015.21 Gt. Britain. First report of commissioners. 1820. [Pamph , v. 16.] 6058.16 Hassler (F. R.) Comparisons of weights and measures of length and capacity. 1832 4015.17 Herschel (Sir J.) Metric system. [In Davies (C.) Metric sys- tem. 1871.] 4015.16 Levi (L.) Metric system. 1871 4015.14 Newton (H. A.) Metric system. [Sm. rep., 1865.] . . . 3936.20 Rutter (H.) Metric system compared with British standard weights and measures. 1866 4015.16 Whitworth (J.) Standard decimal measures of length. [In his Papers, etc. 1858.] 3923.21 Wells and Well-digging, Pumps, etc. [See Hydraulics, p. 43.] Pole (W.) Cornish pumping engine. [Weale's quar. papers, v. 6.] 3918.16 Wheels. [See also Machinery, p. 45.] Camus (C. E.) Treatise on the teeth of. 1868 8923.33 Wines. [See Liquors, p. 44.] Wood and Wood-working. [See also Turning, p. 47.] Preservation of wood. [Sm. rep., 1864.] 3936.19 Richards (J.) Wood-working factories and machinery. 1873. 3922.28 ■Woolens and Worsteds. [See also Agriculture. (Sheep, p. 9.)] Bischoff(J.) 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Dante; iac-simile of a portrait by Giotto.— Fresco of Madonna and child by L. da Vinci in the monastery of S. Onofrio at Rome.— Fresco by G. Sanzio at Cagli —Head of an angel, supposed to be a portrait of Kaffaelle ; from a fresco by G. Sanzio at Cagli. 1860. Two heads, from a fresco by Ghirlandajo in the church of St. Trinita, Florence. — Death of S. Francis, from the same. 1861. The fall, by F. Lippi, the Expulsion, by Masaccio ; from frescoes in the Brancacci chapel of the church of the Carmine, Florence — Tribute money, by Masaccio ; from the same.— S. Peter preaching and S. Peter baptizing, by Masalino ; from the same. 1862. Burial of S. Cecilia ; from a fresco by F. Francia, church of S. Cecilia at Bologna. — S Peter in prison, visited by S. Paul, and S Peter delivered from prison, by F. Lippi ; from the fresco in the Brancacci chapel of the church of the Car- mine at Florence.— Head from the same. — S. S. Peter and John healing the cripple, and S Peter raising Petronilla by Masaliuo ; from irescoes in the Brancacci chapel of the church ot the Carmiue at Florence. —Head from the same. 1863. The annunciation ; from a fresco by Fra Angelico, convent of S. Mark at Florence.- Marriage of S. Cecilia ; from a fresco by F. Francia, in the church of S. Cecilia at Bologna.— S. Augustine preaching ; from a fresco by B. Goz- zoli, atS. Gimignano S. S. Peter and Paul raising the king's son, and the homage to S. Peter, by Masaccio and F. Lippi ; from a fresco in Brancacci chapel. — Head from the same. — S S. Peter and John healing the sick by their shadows, and S. S. Peter and John giving alms, by Masaccio, from frescoes in the Brancacci chapel. — Head irom tbe same. — Conversion of Hermogenes the sorcerer ; from a fresco by Andrea Mantegna in the Church of the Eremitani at Pa- dua 1864. Coronation of the Virgin, from a fresco by Fra Angelico, convent of S. Mark at Florence — Christ among the doctors ; from a fresco by Luini at Saronno.— Presentation in the temple ; from a fresco by Luini at Sa- ronno.— Head from the same. 1865. Marriage of the Vir- gin ; from a fresco by B. Luini at Saronno.— S. James before Herod ; from a fresco by Andrea Mautegna, in the Church of the Eremitani at Padua.— Adoration of the Magi ; from a triptych at Bruges, by Memling.— Nativity of our Lord BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. ARUNDEL SOCIETY- ASSENT 49 and his presentation in the temple : from the same.— S. John Baptist and S. Veronica ; from the same.— S. Peter delivered from prison ; from a fresco by Raphael in the 8tanze of the Vatican. 1866. The annunciation ; from a fresco by Fra Bartolommeo, villa of the Frati di S. Mar- co, Florence.— The last supper ; from a fresco by Ghir- landaio in the church of the Osnissanti 'at Florence The adoration of the Magi ; from a fresco by Luini at Saronno. — The four sibyls ; from a fresco by Baphael in S. Maria della Pace at Borne. — The nativity of the Virgin ; from fresco by A. del Savto in the convent of the Annunziata at Florence. 1867. The ecstasy of S Catherine ; from a fresco by Razzi in San Domeuico, Siena.— Preaching of John the Baptist ; from a fresco by Ghirlaudajo in S. Maria Novella at Florence.— Poetry ; from a fresco by Raphael in the Stanze of the Vatican. — Theology ; from the same. 1868. The adoration of the lamb ; lrom the altar piece by the brothers Van Eyck in the cathedral of St. Bavon at Ghent.— S. S. Peter and Paul before Nero, and the martyr- dom of S Peter by F. Lippi ; from the fresco in the Bran- cacei chapel of the church of the Carmine at Florence. The vision of Saint Bernard ; from a painting by F. Lippi in the Badia at Florence — The procession of the Magi ; from a fresco by A. del Sarto in the cloister of the S. S. An • nunziata at Florence. 1869. Judges and warriors, hermits and pilgrims, by the brothers Van Eyck, in the cathedral of St. Bavon at Ghent.— Portraits of Judocus Vyts, Lord of Pomele, and his wite Isabelle de Borlunt, with their patron saints ; by the same — The adoration of the kings ; lrom a fresco by Pietro Perugino at Cetta della Pieve near Peru- gia — S. Filippo Bennizzi healing children ; from a freBco by A. del Sarto in the convent oftheAnnunciataat Florence. 1870. Christ and Mary Magdalene in the garden ; from the fresco by Fra Angelico in tbe convent of S. Mark at Florence. — The transfiguration ; from the fresco by Fra Angelico in the convent of St. Mark at Florence.— Jesus and his disciples at Emmaus ; from a fresco by Fra Bar- tolommeo in the convent of St. Mark, Florence. — The prophet Jeremiah ; from the fresco by Michel Angelo on the ceiling of the Sistine chapel at Rome. — Venus rising from the sea ; from the picture by Sandro Botticelli in the TJmzi gallery at Florence. — Four apostles, by A. Duerer in the gallery at Munich.— From a fresco by Ott. Nelli at Gub- bio. — St. Cecilia at the organ, and angelic choir, by the brothers Van Eyck, in the cathedral of St. Bavon at Ghent. —The Triune God .—The Virgin Mary ;— St. John the Bap- tist ; from the same. Hhgravings. 1857. Head of the Virgin ; Head of a saint ; from a fresco at G-ubbio by O. Nelli. — The washing of the feet, by Giotto —The kiss of Judas, by Giotto. 1858. Head of a shepherd worshipping ; from the fresco of the Nativity by Pinturkchio, at Spello. — Head of an angel ; from the same. St. Catharine ; from a fresco by B. Luini in the Brera gal- lery, Milan. 1859. Head of an angel, supposed to be a portrait of Raffaelle, from a fresco by G. Sanzio, at Cagli Head of the Virgin ; from a fresco by L. da Vinci in the monastery of S. Onofrio, Rome. 1861. The Virgin Mary, the Angel Gabriel, and portrait of himself from Pinturic- chio's fresco of the Annunciation, at Spello. 1864. Con- version of Saul ; from the tapestry in the Vatican, exe- cuted from a lost cartoon belonging to the sories at Hamp- ton Court. 1867. Martyrdom of St Stephen ; from the tapestry in the Vatican, executed from a lost cartoon be- longing to the Beries at Hampton Court. 1869. Ordina- tion of St Laurence, by Fra Angelico. — Virgin and Child, with St. John, by Luini. Line engravings from frescoes by Fra Angelico in the chapel Nicholas V., in the Vatican, viz., 1849-50. St. Lawrence distributing alms. 1851-52. St. Stephen before the council.— St. Bonaventura. — St. Tommaso. 1855. St. .Lawrence before the emperor Decius. — St. Matthew. 1856. Sketches of the heads from the martyrdom of St. Sebastian. 1862. St. Stephen distributing alms. 1863. St. Stephen thrust out before his martyrdom. 1864. St. John. 1865. St. Sixtus giving money to St. Laurence for alms. The Arena Chapel, Padua; Wood engravings from the frescoes of Giotto, illus. the lives of the Virgin and Our Saviour. London, 1860. Obi. fol. Contents. 1852-3. Joachim's offering is rejected by the High Priest Joachim retires to the sheepf old. — The angel appears to Anna. — The sacrifice of Joachim.— The angel appears to Joachim. — The meeting of Joachim and Anna. — The birth of the Virgin Mary. — The presentation of the Virgin Mary. 1853. The rods are brought to the High Priest. — The watching of the rods at the altar.— The es- pousal of the Virgin Mary.— The Virgin Mary returns to her home. — The annunciation ; The Angel Gabriel.— The annunciation ; The Virgin Mary. — The salutation. 1864. The nativity. — The wise men's offering. — The presenta- tion in the temple —The flight into Egypt. — The massacre of the Innocents.— The young Christ in the Temple.— The Baptism of Christ. 1855. The marriage in Cana. — The raising of Lazarus.— The entry into Jerusalem. — The ex- pulsion from the Temple. 18S6. The hiring of Judas.— The last supper. 1857. The washing of the feet. — The kiss of Judas. 1858. Christ before Caiaphas.— The scourging of Christ.— Christ bearing his cross.— The crucifixion. 185S. The entombment. — The resurrection. 1860. The ascen- sion.— The descent of the Holy Spirit.— The Pieta in the Arena Chapel, at Padua. Arundines cami, sive musarum Cantab, lusus canori. Ed. by H. Drury. Cantab., 1843. 8°. . 1642.11 Arvieux (Laurent d'). Travels in Arabia the Desart 2d ed. London, 1732. 16° 1042.12 Arvine (K ) Cyolopsedia of anecdotes of literature and the fine arts. Boston, 18u3. 8°. . 6217.07 Aryan. See Language (p. 073-4) ;-Mythology (Oa, p. 801). As you like it See Sbakspere (W.) Ascension Island, See Countries. (Ascension Island.) Ascham (Roger). Advice to Lord Warwick's servant. [In Furnivall (F. J., ed.) the Babees book. 1868.] — English works. With notes and author's life, by J. Bennet. London, 1761. 4° 5017.11 Contents : Report on the affairs of Germany. Toxophilus, or the school for shooting. The scholemaster. Letters to qu. Elizabeth, and others. — Memoir. 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London, 1822-1862. 4°. . . 4008.01 Contents : v, 1. Address. Regulations. First report. Ti'oughton (Edward). Account of the repeating circle, and altitude and azimuth instrument. Dollond (G.) Descrip. of a repeating instrument. Baily (F.) On method of fixing a transit instrument directly in the meridian. Pearson (W.) On the micrometrical eye-piece of a telescope; On the construction of a new position micrometer, depending on the doubly -retractive power of rock crystal. South (J.) On the best mode of examining the double or compound stars ; with a catalogue of those identified. Gauss (Prof.) On the new meridian circle at Gottmgen. Baily (F.) On the solar eclipse, Sept. 7, 1820. Moll {Prof.) On the same. Nicollet (J.N.) On the comet discovered in the constellation Pegasus in 1821. Olbers {Dr. ) On the same comet; and on the luminous appearance on the dark side of the moon, Feb. 5, 1821. Ward {Rev. M.) On the same luminous ap- pearance. Catton (T.) 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On the method of determining the sun's parallax by observ. on the planetMars near his opposition. Ever- est (G.) On the correction necessary for the triangles which occur in geodesic operations. Littrow (J. J.) On the rectification of the equatorial instrument. Mossotti (O.F.) On the variation in the mean motion of the comet of Encke, produced by the resistance of an ether. Brisbane (Sir T.) Obser. of the solstice, etc. 1823-24, at Paramatta, New S. Wales. Gompertz (B.) On anew instrument, called the differential sextant, for measuring small differences of angular distances. Ramage (J.), etc. Observ. on the occult. of Jupiter and hiB satellites, Apr. 5, 1824. Ross (J.) Observ. on the occult, of the Herschel planet, Aug. 6, 1824. Struve (Prof.) Account of Fraunhofer's large refracting telescope at Dorpat. Babbage (O.) On a new zenith micrometer, Brinkley (Rev. J.) Results of astron. observ. at Parametta, New South Wales. Dollond (G.) 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On the co-latitude of the observ. of Stephen Groombridge, at Blackheath, by his own observ. of circumpolar stars. Hodgson (J. A.) Observ. of the eclipses of Jupiter's satel- lites, made at Futty Ghur on the Ganges. Struve (Prof.) Comparison of observ. made on double-stars. Cornfield R. and Wallis (J.) Observations of the occult, of Saturn on Oct. 30, 1825. Herschel (J. F. W.) Observ. with a 20-feet reflecting telescope, on places of 321 new double stars, the second comet of 3825, actual state of the great nebula at Orion, nebula in the girdle of Andromeda. Pond (J.) Method of observing with the two mural circles, at Green- wich. Gambart (M.) Discovery and elements of the or- bit of a comet, which appears to be the same with that of 1772 and 1805. Report of the committee to examine the telescope constructed by Mr. Tulley. Struve (Prof.) Mi- crometrical observ. of the planet Saturn, made with Fraun- hofer's large refractor at Dorpat. Slawinsky (J.) 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Illus. bv W. H Bartlett and W. Brockedon. London, 1838. 4° 986.10 Beauchamp (P.) Analysis of the influence of natural religion, on the temporal happiness of mankind. London, 1822. 8°. [/re Deist (The), v. 3.] 3448.22 Beauchamps (P. F. G. de). Funestine. [Cabinet des fees, v. 31, 1786.] 7052.31 Beauchamp family. Voyage of several of the B. fam- ily to Jerusalem, 1096. [ire Hakluyt (R.) Voy- ages, v. 2. 1810.] 916.16 Beauchesne (A. H. DuB. de). Louis xvii., his life, etc. Tr. by W. Hazlitt. 2 v. N. Y., 1853. 12°. 3114.13 — ■ — Same. The Bourbon prince. Hist, of Louis xvii. [Condensed by R. T] N. Y., 1853. 16°. . 3111.05 Beaufort (Emily A.) See Smythe (Emily A. B.) Beaufort (Henry, bp. of Winchester). Voyage to Jerusa- lem, 1417. [Jn Hakluyt (R. ) Voyages, v. 2, 1810.] Beaumarchais (Pierre A. C. de). Memoires, dans l'af- faires Goezman. Nouv. e'd., pre'ee'de'e d'une appre- ciation par Sainte-Beuve. Paris, 1859. 16°. 3016.19 — Theatre. Notice par Anger. Paris, 1841. .7013.01 Contents : Eugenie. Les deux amis. Le barbier de Se- ville. Le mariage de Figaro. L'autre Tartufe ou la mere coupable. Tarare. S&~ See Biography for lives of B. Beaumont (Leonce Elie de). Memoir of C. F. Beau- temps-Beaupre\ [Sm. rep., 1863.] . . . 3936.17 — Memoir of Auguste Bravais. [Sm. rep. , 1869. ] — Memoirof A. M. Legendre. [Sm. rep., 1867.] 3936.22 Beaumont (Francis). Poems. Ed. with life, by A. Chalmers. [Ire his Eng. poets, v. 6. 1810.] 1626.06 — and Fletcher (J.) Works. With notes and biogr. memoirs by A. Dyce. 11 v. L, 1843. 8°. 1713.01 1. Biography. Commendatory Poems. "Woman-Hater. Thierry and Theodoret. Philaster. The maid's tragedy. 2. Faithful shepherdess. Knight of the burning pestle. King and No king. Cupid's revenge Masque of the inner temple. Four plays in one. 3. Scornful lady, Coxcomb. Captain. Honest man's for- tune. Little French lawyer. 4. Wit at several weapons. Wit without money. Faithful friends The widow. The custom of the country. 5. Bonduca. Knight of Malta. Valentinian. Laws of Can- dy. Queen of Corinth. 6. Loyal subject. Mad lover. False one. Double mar- riage. Humorous lieutenant. 7. Woman pleas'd. Woman's prize. The chances. Mon- sieur Thomas. Island princess. 8. The pilgrim Wild-goose ohase. The prophetess. The sea voyage. Spanish curate. 9. Beggar's bush. Lover's cure. Maid in the mill. Wife for a month. Rule a wife and have a wife 10. Fair maid of the inn. Noble gentleman. Elder bro- ther. The nice valour. The bloody brother. 11. Lover's progress. Night-walker. Love's pilgrimage. Two noble kinsman. Poems by Beaumont. Poems by Flet- cher. Index. — Mitford (J. ) Cursory notes on various passages in the text of B. and F. 1856 1754.12 Beaumont (Gustave A. de la B. de). Ireland, social, political, and religious. 2 v. L., 1839. 8°. 495.09 — and Tocqueville (A. de). On the penitentiary sys- tem in the United States. Tr. by F. Lieber. Phila- delphia, 1868. 8° 5817.29 Beaumont (J. T. Barber). Essay on criminal jurispru- dence. London, 1821. 8°. 2 art. [Pamphleteer, v . 18.] 5058.18 — Essay on provident banks. London, 1816. 8°. [Pamphleteer, v. 7.] 5058.07 — Letter on public-house licensing. London, 1817. 8 C . [Pamphleteer, v. 9, pp. 433-456.] . 5058.09 Beaumont (Sir John d., 1628.) Select poems. [British poets, ed. by Sanford. v. 5., 1819.] . . 1691.05 — Poems. Ed. with life, by A. Chalmers. [Chal- mers (A.) English poets, v. 6. 1810.] . 1626.06 Beaumont (John). Of spirits, apparitions, witchcrafts, etc. London, 1705. 8° 3812.27 Beaumont-Vassy (E. F. de). Les salons de Paris et Koeie'te' parisienne sous Napoleon IH. Paris, 1868. 16° 7002.09 Beaupre (J. N.) Nouvelles recherches de bibhographie Lorraine, 1500-1700. Nancy, 1856. 8°. 2765.19 Beauties (The) and deformities of Fox, North, and Burke, selected from their speeches. 5th ed. [areore.] London, 1784. 12° 6321.24 Beauties of England and Wales ; or delineations, to- pographical, historical, and descriptive, of each county. ByJ.Britton, E.W. Brayley, [and others]. 18 v in 26. London, 1801-18. 8°. . . . 915a. 01 Contents: v. 1-6. Britton (J.) and Brayley (E. W.) v. 1. Bedfordshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, v. 2. Cam- bridgeshire Cheshire, Cornwall, v. 3. Cumberland, Isle Tn askiu vs - Beecher (H. W.) Beecher (Lyman). Lectures on scepticism. 3d ed Cincinnati, 1835. 18° 3517.01 — Remedy for duelling : a sermon. New York, 1809. 8 5093 OS — Works. 3 v. Boston, 1852-53. 12°.' '. \ . 35i5. - 25 Contents : v. 1. Lectures on political atheism. Six lee. tures on intemperunce. 2. Sermons. 3. Views on theology Trials before the Presbytery and Synod of Cincinnati. &S~ See Biography (Individual). Beecher (Thomas K.. ) Our seven churches. New York „ 1870. 16° 3412 .i 8 Beeckman (Daniel). 'Voyage to Borneo, 1714. [Pin- kerton's Voyages, v. 11.] 926.11 Beer. See Arts (Useful: Brewing, p. 44.) Beers J\W.) Atlas of Long Island. N.Y., 1873. 4°. 927.11 Beers (J. B.) & Co. Farm-line map of Brooklyn. N. Y. „ fo1 - 1873 A.37.04 Bees. See Insects. Beet, and Beet-sugar. See Agriculture. ( Veqetables, v. 9) ; also Arts (Useful), p. 40. Beethoven. See Biography (Individual). Beetles. See Insects. Beeton (Mrs.) Every-day cookery and housekeeping book. New York, 1872. 12°. . . 6015.16 Beeton (S. 0.) Classical dictionary. London, [1871] 1 2 °- 3816.03 — Dictionary of practical recipes and every-day in- formation. London, [1871.] 8°. . . . 6016.09 — Dictionary of universal biography. 2d ed. London, „ 1870- 8° 3223.11 — Great book of poetry, with biogr. notices, London, [1871.] 8°. .... 1625.20 — Law book: a practical compendium of English jurisprudence. London, [n. d] 12°. . 5621.25 — Science, art, and literature : dictionary. 2 v. Lon- don, [n. d] 8° 3916.14 Beeton's Boys' Own. Fact, fiction, history, and ad- venture. London, 1871. 8°. Beets (Nicholas). Life and character of J. H. Van der Palm, D.D. From the Dutch, by J. P. Westervelt. New York, 1865. 12° 3136.05 Before the footlights and behind the scenes. Olive Logan. [Mrs. WirtSykes.] 1870 . . 1735.31 Beggynhof (The); or, the city of the single, [anon.] London, 1869. 12°. . . . 5825.16 ; 964.17 Beginning life. See Tulloch (John). . . .3614.18 Beginnings of life. See Bastian (H. C.) . . 4723.20 Beguin (Jean). Tyrocinium chymicum ; or chymicall essayes. London, 1669. 16° 4213.10 Behavior. See Etiquette. Behaviour book. Miss Leslie 5427.04 Behemoth: civil wars of Eng. See Hobbes (T.) 5043.11 Behind the bars. See Lunt (Mrs. George). . 4333.17 Behind the scenes, or 30 years a slave. E. Keckley. 1868 3113.il Behn (Mrs. Aphra). Plays, histories, and novels. "With life and memoirs. 6 v. Lond., 1871. 16°. 5021.04 Contents : v. 1-4. Plays : 1. The rover ; or, the Banish'd cavaliers. The Dutch lover. The Roundheads, or the good old cause. 2. Abdelazer, or the Moor's revenge. The young king. The city heiress. The feign'd curtezans. 3. The town fop. The false count. The lucky chauce. Forc'd marriage. i. Sir Patient Fancy, The widow Banter. The Emperor of the moon. The amorous prince. The younger brother, or the amorous jilt. 5-6. Histories and JVovels : 1. Life and memoirs of Mrs. Behn. History of Oroonoko. The fair jilt. The nun. 2. Agnes de Castro. The lover's watch. The ladies' looking glass. The lucky mistake. Memoirs of the court of the king of Bantam. Adventure of tho black lady. Behring's Sea. See Countries. (Worth-west passage.) Being, analytically described. See Pickmere (J. R. ) Beke (Charles T.) British captives in Abyssinia. 2ded. London, 1867. 8° 1094.17 — Commerce of Abyssinia, eta. Lon., 1852. 8°. 1094.22 — Enquiry into Antoine dAbbadie's Journey to Kaffa, in 1843 and 1844. London, 1851. 8=. . . 1094.22 — King Theodore and Mr. Bassam. London, 1869. 8° 1094.22 — Lecture on the sources of the Nile. L., 1864. 8°.1C^4.22 In askiuR for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 72 BEKE-BELLS — On the mountains forming one eastern side of the basin of the Nile, and the origin of the designation "Mountains of the Moon." Ed., 1861. 8°. 1094.22 — Orieines biblicas ; or, researches in primeval history. v 1 [No more published.] L. , 1834 8°. 3441.16 — Sources of the Nile. London, 1860. 8°. . . 109 U8 Who discovered the sources of the Nile. 2d ed. London, 1863. 8° 1094.22 Beke (Mrs. Emily). Jacob's flight ; a pilgrimage in. the Patriarch's footsteps. L., 1865. 8°. . 1052.20 Bekynton (Thomas, sec. to Henry viii.) Official cor- respondence. London, 1872. 8°. [Rolls chroni- cles.] 5141. — Belcher '(.Diana, lady). The mutineers of the Bounty, and their descendants. N. Y., 1871. 12°. 1062.09 Belcher (Sir Edward). The great equatorial current, misnamed the gulf stream. Woolwich, 1871. 8 o 4028.08 — Last of the Arctic vovages ; exped. in search of Franklin, 1852-54. 2 v. London, 1858. 8°. 1144.04 — Voyage of H. M. S. Samarang, during 1843-46 : Eastern Archipelago. 2 v. L., 1848. 8°. . 1065.02 Voyage round the world in H. M. S. Sulphur, 1836 - 42 ; including naval operations in China, 1840-41. London, 1843. 8° 925.21 Belcher (Joseph, D.D.) Historical sketches of hymns, their writers, etc. Phila., 1859. 12°. . . 3765.05 Belem (E. M. de). Spanish phrase-book. New York, 1862. 18° 6423.08 Belfry of Bruges, etc. See Longfellow (H. W.) 1664.09 Belgiojoso (Christine Trivulzio, Princesse de). Asie Mineure et Syrie : souvenirs de voyages. Paris, 1858. 12° 1053.20 — Oriental harems and scenery. From the French. New York, 1862. 12° 1053.11 Belgium. See Countries. (Belgium.) Belgravia, a London magazine. Conducted by M. E. Braddon. v. 1-25. London, 1867-75. 8°. . 8017.11 Belief. Hazlitt (W.) Belief, whether voluntary? [In his Lit. remains, v. 1.] 3076.13 See also Authority ;— and Biblical and religious lit. ; {Conscience ; — Evidences; — Reason and faith); — Opinions; Truth. X£&~ Many general works upon Logic, Psychology, and Moral scienco, treat incidentally of the nature of belief. Belisarius. See B.ography [Individual). Belisle (D. W.) History of Independence Hall. Phila- delphia, 1859. 12° 591.10 Belknap (J. ) American biography. 3 v. New York, 1851. 18°. 3243.02 — History of New Hampshire, 1715-1790. 3 v. Boston, 1791-92. 8° 601.17 — Sacred poetry : consisting of psalms and hymns. 5th ed. Boston, 1808. 18° 3761.03 Bell (Andrew). Historical sketches of feudalism . Lon- don, 1852. 18° 443.10 Bell (Sir Charles). 'Essays on the anatomy of expres- sion in painting. London, 1806. 4°. . . 1436.02 *Same. 5th ed. London, 1865. 8°. . .1436.05 Same. Newed. New York, 1873. 12°. 1436.05a — The hand, as evincing design. L., 1839. 8°. 3524.01 — The nervous system. London, 1844. 8°. . 4327.25 Bell (Currer, Ellis and Acton), pseud. See Bronte. Bell (Major Evans). The Oxus and the Indus. 2d ed. London, 1874. 8° 1026.11 Bell (G. M.) Philosophy of joint-stock banking. 2d ed. London, 1855. 8° 5933.25 Bell (Henry Glassford). Life of Mary queen of Scots. 2 v. 18° .* . . . 3122.07 Bell (James, d. 1833). System of universal geography. 6 v. Glasgow, 183 S. 8° 924.06 Bell (Major James). View of uuiv. history, literature, and schools of painting : chronological tables. 5th ed. London, 1842. fol A. 37. 63 Bell (John, of Antermony). 'Travels in Asia, 1716-22. [Pinkerton's voyages, v. 7. ] .... 926.07 — St. John (J. A.) Lives of eel. travellers, v. 2. 3221.05 Bell (John, bookseller). New Pantheon ; or, hist, dic- tionary of the Gods and fabulous personages of antiquity : also of idols, etc. L. , 1790. 4°. 3818.12 Bell (John, surgeon, of Edinburgh, d. 1820). Observa- tions on Italy. Edinburgh, 1825. 4°. . . 975.01 Bell (I. L. ) Chemical phenomena of mm smelting. New York, 1872. 8°. 4006.03 Bell (Robert). Ancient poems, ballads, etc., of the pea- santry of England. London, 1857. 16°. 1614.26 — Early ballads illus. of hist, traditions, etc. London, 1856. 16° 1614.27 — History of England. See Mackintosh (James). — History of Russia [to 1807]. 3 v. London, 1836-38. 16°. [L. C. C] 554.22 — Life of George Canning. N. Y., 1846. 12°. 3032.14 — Lives of British admirals. See Southey (R.) and Bell(R.) 3211.01 — Lives of literary and scientific men. English poets. 2 v. London, 1839. 16°. [L. C. C] . . 3211.17 — Songs from the dramatists. 2d ed. London, 1855. 16°. 1614.28 Bell (Thomas, F. R. S.) History of British reptiles. London, 1839. 8°. 4824.19 Bell (W. ) Shakespeare's Puck, and his folks lore illus. from the superstitions of all nations. 3 v. London, 1852. 16° 3816.13 Bell (Win. A. ) New tracks in North America. New ed. London, 1870. 8° 1125.15 Bell(Wm. M.) Other countries. 2 v. L.,1872. 8°. 913.14 Contents : 1. India, Australia. 2. China, Japan, America. Bell Smith abroad. [Mrs. L. K. Piatt.] 1855. . 941.09 Bellamy (George Alme). Apology for [her] life, by herself. 3d ed. 6 v. in 3. L. , 1875. 12°. 3017.04 Bellasis (Edward). Cherubini : memorials. London, 1874. 8°. 3035.19 Bellay. See DuBellay (Martin) 501.17 Belle Brittan, [pseudon.] See Fuller (Hiram). 942.05 Belle (La) France. B. Parkes Belloc. 1868. . 962.10 Bellemare (Eugene Louis Gabriel de Ferry del. Costal l'lndien : Scenes de la guerre de l'inde'pendanco du Mexique. 3e e'd. Paris, 1862. 12°. . 7001.24 — Le coureur des bois, ou les chercheurs d'or. 6e e'd. 2v. Paris, 1865. 12° 7001.25 — Les squatters. La Clairiere du Bois des Hogues. 2e e'd. Paris, I860. 12° 7001.27 Note. — Thirteen articles by B., on California and Mexico, appeared in the Revue des deux mondea, 1816-51. Bellers (John). Proposals for raising a college of industry, 1696. \_Repr. in Owen (R.) Life. v. 2, 1858, p. 155-181] 3135.16 Belles-lettres. Barron (Wm.) Lectures, etc. 2v. 6334.13 — Rollin (C. ) Method of teaching and studying Belles- lettres. 4 v. 1737 2541.31 See also Criticism ; — Drama ; — Essays ; — Fine Arts; — Literature ; — Oratory; — Poetry; — Rhetoric, etc., etc. Bellew (Frank). The art of amusing. New York, 1866. 12° 4611.05 Bellew (J. C. M.) Poet's corner. [Selections.] With biogr. sketches. London, 1868. 8°. . 1676.21 Belloc (B. R. P. ) Essays on woman's work. London, 1865. 16° 5824.20 — La belle France. London, 1868. 16°. . . 962.10 — Vignettes : 12 biogr. sketches. L., 1866. 12°. 3261.16 Bellows (A.) Sketch of Walpole, N. H. [Mass. hist. soc. Coll., v. 7, 1818.] 651.07 Bellows (Albert Jones). How not to be sick. New York, 1869. 12° 4321.03 — Philosophy of eating. New York, 1867. 12°. 4324.06 Bellows (Henry W.) The old world in its new face ; Europe in 1867-68. 2 v. N. Y. 1869. 12°. 943.23 — Re-statements of christian doctrine. New York, 1860. 12° 3522.01 Bellows (J.) Posthumous works of Junius. Inquiry respecting the author ; also, sketch of the life of John Home Tooke. [a/ion.]N. Y. 1829. 8°. 3088.09 Bellows (John). Outline dictionary for the use of mis- sionaries, and students of language. With introd. by Max Miiller. London, 1867. 16°. 6411.09 Bells and Bell-ringing. Batchelder (S.,jr.) Poetry of the bells ; collected . .1614.07 — Changes upon church bells. By C.S.H., 1868. 3521.25 — Ellacombe (H. T.) Practioal remarks upon belfries and ringers. 1871 1451.06 — Gaity (A.) The bell : its origin, history, and uses. 1848 1451.05 — Illus. of Isaiah, including a discourse on the use of bells among the Easterns, the Grecians, and the Romans. [Class. Journal, v. 2, 1810.]. 2742.02 BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. BELLS- BE NTH AM 73 — lanman (C.) Essays, etc., p. 167-175. . .2535.05 — Troyte (G. A. W.) Change-ringing: church or hand- bell. 1872 1451.07 See, also, various articles in Eccleseologist (The), v. 1, 4, 14, 17, 22-28 j articles in Contem. rev. (by H. E. Haweis), v. 13, 1870 {repr. in Littell, 1870, v. 1), and v. 17, 1871 ; also Quar. rev., v. 95, 1854. Bells ( Manufacture of). See Arts (Useful), p. 40. Bells (The) : [poems]. See Aldrich (T . B. ) 1612.10 Beloe (Bev. Wm.) Anecdotes of literature and scarce books. 6 v. London, 1808-14 8°. . .2754.05 — The sexagenarian, [anon.] 2 v. L., 1817. 8°. 3018.04 Belsharn (William). Essays philosophical and moral. 2 7, London, 1799. 8° 2517.10 Contents: v. 1. On liberty and necessity. On the 21st chapter of Locke's Essay on human understanding. Ou Christianity. Ou the declaration of the last sentiments of Pare Le Gourayer. Exaineu of the king of Prussia's reflec- tions on religion. Of unitarianism. Analysis of Butler's analogy Of the use of reason in connection with religion. On ecclesiastical establishments. On virtue and happiness. On virtue and moral obligation. On materialism. On im- materialism. On Pope's Essay on Man. On the study of metaphysics. On the African slave trade. Reflections upon education. v. 2. On queen Elizabeth. On hereditary succession. On the government of India. On the constitutional estab- lishment of a regency. On the national debt. Observ. on the test laws. On government and civil liberty. On the French revolution. Examination of An Appeal from the new to the old whigs On parliamentary reform. On the bill for the better support and management of the poor. On the character and writings of St. Evremond. Strictures on 7Valpole's catalogue of royal and noble authors. On genius. On Shakespeare. On style and versification. On epic poetry. On dramatic poetry. Belshazzar; a dr. poem. See Milman (H. H. ] 1665.28 Belt (Thomas). Naturalist in Nicaragua. London, 1874. 12° 1165.26 Belzoni (Giovanni Battista). Adventures in Egypt and Nubia. New York, 1850. 12°. . .1081.14 — St. John (J. A. ) Lives of eel. travellers, v. 3. 3221.06 Bem3nt (C. N.) Rabbit fancier. New York, 1863. 12° 6133.23 Bemrose (W., jr.) Fret-cutting and perforated carv- ing, with practical instructions. 2d ed. London, 1869. 4° 1316.19 — Manual of buhl-work and marquetry, with practical instructions for learners. L., [1872]. 4°. 1466.17 Bemrose's Guide to Buxton, Castleton, High Peak, Eyam, Dovedale, etc. 3d ed. London, [n. d.] 12° 951.29 Beir-ird (Charles). Essay on Hegel's iEsthetics. Tr. by J. A. Martling. [Jn Journal of spec, philos., v. 1-3, 1868-9.] Bench and bar. L. J. Bigelow. 1867. . . 3254.20 Bench and bar of New York. L. B. Proctor. 1870. 3256. 24 Benedicite. G. Chaplin Child. 1867. . . 3534.21 Benedict (David). General history of the Baptist denomination. 2d ed. N. Y., 1848. 8°. 3455.07 Benedict (Erastus C.) The American admiralty, its jurisdiction and practice ; with forms. Enlarged ed. New York. 1870. 8° 5613.22 Benedict (E. C.) Bun through Europe. New York, 1860, 12° 943.17 Benedict (St ) Xewman (J. H. ) Mission of. [In his Hist, sketches, v. 3.] 3581.00 Benedict, of Peterborough. Gesta Henrici ii. Ed. by W. Stubbs. 2 v. London, 1867. 8°. [Rolls chron.] 5141.— Benedictine monks. See Biblical lit. (Monastic Insti- tutions, p. 94.) Benevolence, bee Social science. (Charitable agencies.) Benezet (Anthony). Some historical account of Guinea, and the slavetrade. L,. 1771. 16°. 1091.13 Bengal. See Countries. (Bengal.) Bengalee (The) : or, sketches in the E;ist. [anon.~\ 2ded. London, 1829. 12° 1012.08 Bengel (Johann Albrecht). Critical English Testa- ment : an adaptation of Bengel's Gnomon, with numerous notes. Ed. by W. L. Blackley, and J. Hawes. 3 v. London, 1869. 8°. . . 3746.15 Benger (Miss Elizabeth Ogilvy). Memoirs of Anne Boleyn. Phila., 1851. 12°. .... 3022.11 — Memoirs of Elizabeth Stuart, queen of Bohemia, daughter of James i. "With sketches of the state of society in Holland and Germany, 17th century. 2 v. London, 1825. 8° 3053.27 — Memoirs of Mary, queen of Scots. 2 v. Phila., 1851. 12° 3122.05 Benham (Rev. W.) Companion to the Lectionary, commentary, etc. London, 1873. 8°. 3517.02 Benjamin, of 'ludela. Travels, 1160-73. [In Wright (T. ) Early travels in Palestine. Bohn.] .1053.04 — 'Travels from Spain to China ; 1160-73. [Pinker- ton. Voyages, v. 7] 926 07 — Voyage autour du monde, 1173. Tr. du Latin en Francais. [In Bergeron (P.) Voyages, etc.] 1016.11 Benjamin (Asher). The architect. B. ,1853. 4°. 1315.29 — Builder's guide. Boston, 1850. 4°. . . 1315.28 Benjamin (S. G. W.) The Turk and the Greek. New York, 1867. 16° 994.23 Bennst (Rev. George). See Tyerman (D.) and Bennet (G.) Voyages, etc 1064.01 Bennet (H.) Treasury of wit. 2 v. L.,1786. 16°. 6216.26 Bennet (H. Grey). On the abuses in Newgate. 2d ed. London, 1818. 8°. [Famph., v. 11.] . . 5058.11 Bennet (James Henry). Winter and spring on the shores of the Mediterranean. 4th ed. New York, 1870. 8° 981.09 Bennet (Nehemiah). Description of Middleborough, Mass. [In Mass. hist. soc. Coll., v. 3, 1810.] 651.03 Bennett (Edward Turner). Gardens and menagerie of the Zoological society. 2 v. L., 1835. 8°. 4715.17 Contents : v. 1. Quadrupeds. 2. Birds. Bennett (Frederick Debell). Narrative of a whaling voyage round the globe. 1833-36. 2 v. London, 1840. 8° 925.18 Bennett (James) and Bogue (D. ) History of the Dis- senters. 1688-1808. 4v. L, 1808-12. 8°. 3136.03 Bennett (James Gordon). See Biography (Individual). Bennett (Wm. Cox). Poems. Lon., 1850, 16°. 1614.12 Bensley (Benjamin). Louis xiv. and his contempora- ries. London, 1845. 16° 3111.20 Benson (Egbert). Memoir on names of places in the New Netherland. Dec. 31, 1816. [N. Y. hist soc. Coll. 2d s., v. 2.] 615.07 — Vindication of the captors of Major Andre - . New York, 1865. 8° 3014.00 Benson (George). Inspiration. Unity of sense. [In Watson (B.) Tracts, v. 4, 1791.] Man of sin. [In v. 5.] 3621.94 Benson (Lawrence S.) Philosophic reviews. Darwin answered ; or, evolution a myth. Geometrical dis- sertation. Notes on definitions. Now York, 1875. 12° 2513.19 Benson (Martin) . A sermon on Bomans iii. 28, and James ii. 24. Tunbridge-Wells [about 1794]. 16°. 6414.28 Benson (Bobert). Memoirs of Arthur Collier, 1704-32. London, 1837. 8° 3012.2; Benson (W. ) Manual of the science of colour, Lon- don, 1871. 16°. 1424.18 Bent (Silas). Exped. to the North Pole, 1868. [In Amer. geog. soc. Journal, v. 2, 1850. 905.09] ; Japanese gulf stream. [Bulletin.v. 2, 1857. 905.02]. — • Beport on gulf stream of the North Pacific. [In Perry (M. C.) Exped., v. 2.. 1856.] . . 1026. D3 Bentham (Jeremy). Benthamiana ; or, select extracts. Ed. by J. H. Burton. Phila., 1844. 12°. . 5622.01 — Defencfi of economy. London, 1817. 8°. [Pam- phleteer, v. 9, p. 1-47] ; v. 10, p. 281-332]. 5058.09 — Defence of usury. New York, 1837. 12°. . 5721.06 — indications respecting LordEldon. London, 1825. 8°. [Pamph., v. 26.] 5058.26 — Leading principles of a constitutional code. Lon- dm, 1823. 8 Q . [Pamphleteer, v. 22.] . . 5058.22 — Theory of legislation. From the French of Dumont, by B. Hildreth. 2 v. Boston, 1840. 12°. 5622.02 Contents : v. 1. Civil code. 2. Penal code. Note. —On Bentham's Theory of punishments see Broug- ham (H.I Contributions, etc. v. 3 [3517.08 ;] On his Theory of legislation see Nat. quar. rev., v. 3, 1861 ; See also article by Park Godwin 1' B. and law reform,') in his Out of the In asking for books, use the "Book Orders," giving the AUTHOB'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, aud the NUMBER. 74 BE NTH AM -BERKELEY Bentham (Jeremy), continued. past, 1870 [2526.18] ; by Sydney Smith (' B. on fallacies,') in his Essays [2543.18] ; by Wm Hazlitt in his Spirit of the age [2531.07]; by J. S. Mill in Ids Dissertations, v. 1, 1859 [2535.20] ; and by John Neal in Atlantic, v. 6, 1865. — Works. Pub. [with memoirs of Bentham by] J. Bowring. 11 v. Edinburgh, 1843. 8°. . .5016.01 Contents. Anarchical fallacies, v. 2 (8). Bentham's draught for judicial establishments, v. i. Book of fallacies, v. 2. Brougham (Lord) displayed, v. 5. Chrestomathia ; design of an institution for instruction, v. 8. Circulating annuities, v. 3. Codification aud public instruction, v. 4. Codification x^roposal, v. 4. Commentary on Humphrey's real property code, v. 5. Constitutional code. v. 9. Correspondence of Bentbam, v. 10-11. Court of Lords' delegates, v. 5. Defense of usury, v 3. Elements of art of packing special juries, v. 6. Emancipate your colonies, v. 4. Equity diBpatch court bill, v. 3. Equity dispatch court proposal, v. 3. Escheat vice taxation, v. 2. Essay on time and place in legislation, v. 1. Essay on political tactics, v. 2. Fragment on government, v. 1. France (Code for), v, 4. Grammar (Fragments of universal), v. 8. Houses of peers and senate, v. 4. Index (Analytical), v. 11. International law (Principles of), v. 2. Introduction to study of works of Bentham, by J. H. Bur- ton, v. 1. Junction of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, v. 2. Justice and codification petitions, v. 5. King vs. Edmonds and othetB, v. 5. King vs. Sir Charles Wolseley, v. 5. Language, v. 8. Leading principles of a constitutional code for any state.v. 2. Letters to Count Toreno on the Spanish penal code, v. 8. Liberty of the press and public discussion, v. 2. Logic (Essay on), v. 8. Logical arrangements, v 3. Memoirs of B. by Bowring, v. 10-11. ■ Nomography ; or, art of inditing laws, v. 3. Of a general register of real property, v. 5. Official aptitude maximized : expense minimized, v. 5. Ontology, v. 8. Pannoniial fragments, v. 3. Panopticon ; or, the inspection-house, v. 4. Panopticon versus New South Wales, v. 4. Parliamentary reform, v. 3. Penitentiary system, v. 4. Plea for the constitution, against the penal colony of New South Wales, v. 4. Political economy (Manual of), v. 3. Poor laws, v. 8. Principles of the civil code, v. 1. Principles of judicial procedure, v. 2. Principles of morals and legislation, v. 1. Principles of penal law, v. 1. Promulgation of laws, and their reason, v. 1. Protest against law taxes, v . 2. Radical reform bill, v. 3. Radicalism not dangerous, v. 3. Rationale of evidence, v. 6. Rationale of judicial evidence applied to English practice, v. 6-7 Rationale of reward, v. 2. Restrictive aud prohibitory commercial system, v. 3. Scotch reform (Administration of justice), v. 5. Securities against misrule, with reference to Tripoli, v. 8. Spanish and Portuguese affairs, v. 8. Specimen of a penal code, v. 1. Supjtly without burden, v. 2. " Swear not at all," v. 5. Table of the springs of action, v. 1. Tax with monopoly, v. 2. Truth versus Ashuurst, v. 5. View of a complete code of laws, v. 3. View of the hard-labour bill, v. 4. Bentivoglio (Guido, card.) Delia guerra di Fiandra. 3 v. Milano, 1826. 8 D . 536.12 Bentley (Richard). Correspondence. 2 v. London 1812. 8° 5017.04 — Doctrinal corruptions of popery. [In Wordsworth (C.) Eccl. biogr., v. 1, 1853.] .... 3446.01 — Works. Ed. by A. Dyce. 3 v. L., 1836-38. 8°. 5017.01 v. 1-2. Dissertations upon the epistles of Phalaris, Themistocles, Socrates, Euripides, and the fables of iEsop • Eplstola ad Joannem Millium. 3. Boyle lectures [on athe- ism] ; Remarks upon a discourse of free-thinking ; Propo- sals for an edition of tbe Greek Testament ; Letters from Sir Isaac Newton. KB- For lives of B., see Biography (Individual). Bentley (Robert). Manual of botany. 3d ed. London, 1873. 12° 4911.21 Bentley ballads. Ed. by Dr. Doran. London, 1858, 16° 1614.14 Bentley's Miscellany, v. 1-63. L., 1837-68. 8°. 8025.01 Benton (Nathaniel S. ) History of Herkimer county, including the upper Mohawk valley. Albany, 1856. 8° 614.07 Benton (Thomas Hart). Abridgment of the debates of Congress, 1789-1856. 16 v. N. Y., 1857-61. 8°. — Thirty years' view ; or, a history of the working of the American government, from 1820 to 1850. 2 v. New York, 1857. 8°. 575.25 Same. 2 v. New York, 1854, 8°. . . . 575.25a Bentwright (Jeremiah). The American horse tamer. New York, 1858. 8°. 4627.23 Benzoni (Girolamo). History of the New World ; travels, 1541 to 1556. Tr. by W. H. Smyth. Lon- non, Ealcluyt society, 1857. 8° 563.21 Beowulf. Anglo-Saxon poems. With literal translation, notes, etc, by B. Thorpe. Oxfd., 1855. 8°. 1615.00 Same. Analysis and metrical versions, by J. J. Conybeare. {In his Illustrations, etc.'] . 1631.24 See'also Morley (J.) Engl, writers before Chaucer [2754.19.] Beranger (Pierre Jean de). Dernieres chansons, 1834 a 1851. Paris, 1859. 12° 7013.14 — Ma biographie. Paris, 1859. 12° 7013.14 — (Euvres completes. 2 v. Paris, 1825. 12°. 7013.12 — Songs. [Tr.] With author's life. Phila., 1844. 16° 1614.23 — Two hundred of his lyrical poems, done into English verse, by W. Young. N. Y. , 1850. 12°. 1614.15 Berchtold (Leopold). Es6ay to direct the inquiries of patriotic travellers. 2 v. L., 1789. 8°. 922.01 v. 1. Subjects of inquiry. 2. Bibliography of travel. Berean (The). See Noyes (John H. ) . . .3578.20 Berendt (Carl H. ) Explorations in Central America. [Sm. rep. 1867.] 3936.22 Beresford (James). Miseries of human life, [anon.] 4th ed. 2 v. London, 1806-10. 18°. . . 6211.29 Bergen, (New Jersey). See Countries. Bergen (Teunis G.) The Bergen family. New York, 1868. 8°. 3245.00 — Genealogy of the Van Brunt family. 1653-1867. Albany, 1867. 8° 3171.25 Bergeron (Pierre). Voyages faits principalement en Asie dans les xii., xiii., xiv., et xv. siecles, par B. de Tudele, J. du Plan. Carpin, N. Ascelin, G. de Rubruquis, Marc Paul Venitien, Hailon, J. de Mandeville, et Ambroise Contarini : accompagnea de l'histoire des Sarasins et des Tartares, et precedez d'une introduction. 2 v. in 1. La Haye, 1735. 4° 1016.11 Bergmann (F. G.) The San Greal ; its origin and signification. Edinb., 1870. 16°. . . 1614.37 Berington (Joseph). History of the lives of Abeillard and Helo'isa. With their letters. Birminghani, 1787. 4° 3012.01 — History of the reign of Henry ii., and of Richard and John, his sons ; Thomas a Becket vindicated, etc. 2 v. Dublin, 1790. 8° 3081.01 Berington (Samuel). Adventures of Gaudentio di Lucoa. From the Ital. [vseudA London, 1776. 8° 194.15 Berjeau (C.) The variety of dogs, as found in old sculptures, etc. London, 1863. 8°. . . 4724.26 Berkeley (George). Passive obedience, or the christ- ian doctrine of not resisting the supreme power, proved and vindicated upon the principles of the law of nature. Dublin, 1712. 18°. . . 3535.27 — Works. With prefaces, life, etc., by A. C. Fraser. 4 v. Oxford, 1871. 8° 5424.01 Contents : v. 1. Essay towards a new theory of vision. Treatise concerning the principles of human knowledge. 1710. Three dialogues bet. Hylas and Philouous. 1713. Theory of vision, shewing immediate presence of a deity. Appendix, 1 . Rongh draft of introd. to Principles of human knowledge. 2. Arthur Collier. Theory of vision vindicated. 2. Aloiphrou, or Minute philosopher. 1732. Siris; achain of philos. reflexions aud inquiries concerning tar water, etc. 1744. Appendix. 8. Arithmetlca absque algebra. 1707. Miscel. mathe- matica. 1707. De rnotu. 1721. Passive obedience. 1712, BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. BERKELEY -BERWICK 75 Essay in the Guardian. 1713. Essay towards Dreventing ruin of Gr. Britain. 1721. Proposal for better supplying of churches in foreign plantations. 1725. Verses on America. Sermon before Soo. for prop, the Uospel, Feb. 18, 1731-2. The analyst ; discourse addressed to an infidel mathemati- cian. 1734. Defence of free thinking in mathematics. 1735. Reasons for not replying to Mr. Walton's Full answer. 1735. The querist, 1735-37. Discourse to magistrates and men in authority. 1736. Letter to the Homan catholics of diocese of Cloyue. 1745. WordB to the wise, exhort, to Rom. cath. clergy of Ireland. 1749. Maxims concerning patriotism. 1750. Tar-water. 1744-47. Farther thoughts on tar-water. 1752. Appendix. 4. Life and letters, by A. C. Fraser. AS- On Berkeley's Idealism, see Mansel (H. L.) Letters etc. 1873 [5424.23] ; Stewart (D.I Works, v. 5, 1856. [5417.05] North Brit, rev., v. 34, 1861, and v. 63, 1871. On lils Philos. of perception, see Noel (R.) B. and Kant [Contem. rev. v. 20, 1872]. On his Metaphysics of sensation, see Huxley (T. H.) Crit- iques, etc. [2632.19] ; repr. from Macmillan in Littell, 1871,v. 3. On his Psychology, see Winslow's Jour., v. 8, 1865. On his Theory of vision, see Bailey (S.) Review etc. 1842 [5421.19]; Mill (J. S.) Review of S. Bailey's Review, etc. [In Westm. rev., 1842, and his Dissert, v. 2, 1869] ; North Brit, rev., v. 41.1864. On his Life and writings, see Fortnightlv (by J. S. Mill) V. 16, 1871 ; Ed. rev , V 136, 1872 ; Littell. v. 19, 1857 (from Brit. qu. rev.) ; North A. rev., v. 80, 1856 ; Quar. rev., v. 132, 1872. See also eBsays by I. Butt, in Afternoon lec- tures, v. 3 [2512 22], and by N. Drake in his Essays, v. 3 [2523.16.] Berkeley (Grantley F. ) Anecdotes of the upper ten thousand. 2 v. London, 1867. 8°. . . 3257.12 — English sportsman in the Western prairies. London, 1861. 8° 4615.20 — My life and recollections. [1806-65.] London, 1865-66. 8° 3017.21 Berkeley (Mrs. Helen), pseud. See Ritchie (Mrs. A. CM.) Berkeley (Miles Joseph). Hand-book of British mosses. London, 1863. 8°. 4917.17 — Introd.to cryptogamic botany. L., 1857. 8°. 4917.15 — Outlines of British fungology. L., 1860. 8°. 4917.16 Berlioz (Louis Hector). A travers chants. Paris, 1862. 12° 1561.14 Bermudas (The). See Countries. (Bermudas.) Beman (Walter). On the history and art of warming and ventilating rooms and buildings. 2 v. Lon- don, 1845. 16° 3932 04 Bernard (Bayle). Life of Samuel Lover. New York, 1874. 12° 3116.00 Bernard (Charles de). Les ailes d'Icare. Paris, 1868. 12° 7013.21 — Un beau-pere. Le veau d'or. Notice sur sa vie, par A. de Pontmartin. 2 v. Paris, 1868. 12°. . 7013.19 — L'ecueil. Nouv. ed. Paris, 1869. 12°. . . 7013.35 — Le gentilhomme campagnard. P., 1861. 12°. 7013.16 Same. Nouv. e"d. Paris, [n. d.) 12°. . . 7013.36 — Gerfaut. Nouv. eU Paris, 1870. 12°. . . 7013.37 — Un homme serieux. Paris. 1865. 12°. . . 7011.41 — Le noeud gordien. Paris, [n. d.] 12°. . . 7013. Si — Le paratonnerre. La peine du talion. Le pied d'argile. Nouv. eU Paris, 1864. 12°. 7013.39 — Leparavent. Nouv. ed. Paris, 1870. 12°. . 7013.15 — La peau du lion et la chasse aux amants. Nouv. ed. Paris, 1868. 12° 7013.40 Bernard (P.) Wonderful escapes. London, [1870.] 12° 3261.07 Bernard (John). Lives of the Koman emperors, from Suetonius to Oonstantine the great. 2 v. London, 1698. 12° 431.08 Bernard (Laure). Les mythologies de toua les peuples. Paris, 1869. 16° 3811.28 Bernard (Sir Francis). Account of the coast of Lab- rador. [Mass. hist. soc. Coll., v. 1.] . . 651.01 Bernard (Montague). Four lectures on subjects con- nected with diplomacy. L., 1868. 8°. . . 5623.11 — The growth of laws and usages of war. [Oxford es- says, 1856.] 2538.20 Bernard (Sir Thomas). Account of a supply of fish for the poor. [Pamph., v. 1., 1813.] . .5058.01 — The comfort of old age. London, 1846. 8°. 3522.06 — On employment for the laboring classes. [Pamph., v. 10, p. 173-212.] 5058.10 — On the salt duties and the poor. [Pamph., v. 10, 17.] Bernard (Thomas Dehany). The progress of doctrine in the'New Testament. Boston, 1867. 12°. 3522.05 Bemardin de St. Pierre. See St. Pierre. Bernard (St., abbot of Olairvaux). De cura rei famu- liaris, with some early Scottish prophecies, etc. Ed. by J. E. Lumby. London, 1870. 8°. [Early E. T. soc, no. 42.] . ...... .7913.16 — Opera omnia. Curis D. J. Mabillon. Ed. 4 a. 6 v. in 4. Parisiis, 1839. 8° 3518.13 See Biography (Individual), for lives of B. Bernardus Sapiens. Voyage. [In Wright (T. ) Early travels in Palestine 1053.04 Bernays (A.) German historical anthology. 2d ed. London, 1846. 16° 6413.24 Bernays (A. J.) Household chemistry. London, 1852. 16° 4214.06 — Student's chemistry. 7th ed. of ' Household chemis- try.' London, 1869. 12°. 4216.15 Berncastle (J.) Voyage to China. 2 v. London, 1851. 12° 1023.06 Bernd (Chr. S. Th.) Handbuch der Wappenwissen- schaft. Leipzig, 1856. 8° 6614.18 Berners (Dame Juliana). The treatyse of fysshynge with an angle, from the boke of St. Alban's, A.D. 1496. Ed. by G. W. Van Siclen. New York, 1875. 16° 4616.12 Bemier (Francois). "Voyage to the East Indies. [Pin- kerton's voyages, v. 8.] 926.08 — St. John (J. A.) Lives of celebrated travellers, v. 1.] 3221.04 Bernutz (Gustave), and Goupil (E.) Clinical memoirs on diseases of women. Tr. by A. Meadows. 2 v. London, New Sydenham soc, 1866-67. 8°. 4302.05 Berquin (Arnaud). Choixde petits dramesetde contes. Paris, 1867. 12° 7002.25 Berri (D. G.) Monograms, historical and practical. London, 1869. 12° 1465.04 Berrian (W., D.D.) Hist, sketch of Trinity church, New York. New York, 1847. 8°. ... 3456.18 — Life of J. Lorrillard. [In Hunt's Am. merchants, v. 1.] 3244.10 Berriman (M. W. ) Militiaman's manual, and sword- play. New York, 1859. 12° 4513.06 Berrow (Capel). A pre-existent lapse of human souls demonstrated from reason. L. , 1762. 8°. 3516.03 Berry (Wm.) Country genealogies. Sussex. London, 1830. foL 488.17 Bertheau (Ernst). Commentary on Chronicles. Tr. by J. Martin. London, 1857. 8°. .... 3732.02 Berthet (Elie Berthaud). La Bastide rouge. Paris, 1865. 12° 7002.15 — Les chauffeurs. Paris, 1863. 12°. .... 7002.16 — Le dernier Irlandais. Paris, 1865. 12°. . . 7002.18 — L'enfant des bois. 3e eU Paris, 1869. 12°. 7002.19 — Les houilleurs de Polignies. P., [n. d.] 12°. 7002.20 — Loiseau du de"sert. New York, 1863. 8°. . 7013.22 — La roche tremblante ; Le premier hareng ; Le chas- seur de marmottes ; Les deux mourants. Paris, 1864. 12° 7002.17 Berthod (Francois). Memoires, 1652-3. [Petitot, mem. 2 stir., v. 48.] 543.26 Berthollet (Claude L. and A. B. ) Elements of the art of dyeing. From the French, by Dr. Ure. 2 v. London, 1824. 8° 3933.04 Berthoud (E. S.) Antiquities on the Cache la Poudre river, Colorado territory. [Sm.rep., 1871.] 3936.26 Bertram (James G.) The harvest of the sea. British food fishes. New York, 1866. 8°. . . .4826.03 Bertrand (J. B. ) Hist, account of the plague at Mar- seilles, [anon.] With a letter from Monsieur Pons. London, [1720.] 12°. 4334.19 Bertrand de Molleville (Antoine F., marq. de). 'Picturesque representations of the Austrians. [anon.] London, [1814.] 8° 6625.20 Bertus. Voyage iuto Ireland, 684. [In Hakluyt. Voya- ges, v. 1,1809.] 916.15 Berville (Guyard de). Histoire de chevalier Bayard. Nouv. eU Paris, 1773. 18° 3016.06 — Story of Chevalier Bayard. SeeWalford (E.) 3016.21 Berwick (Rev. Edward). Lives of Caius Asinius Pol- lio, Marcus Terentius Varro, and Cneius Cornelius Gallus London, 1814. 12° 3021.17 — Lives of Marcus Valerius Messala Corvinus, and In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAMB, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 76 BE RWICK -BIBLICAL Titus Pomponius Atticus ; with account of the families of the five Ceesars. Ed., 1813. 8°. 3021.17 — Memoirs of the life of the older Scipio Africanus. London, 1814. 12° 3021.17 Berwick (George). The forces of the universe. [Elec- tricity, magnetism, solar heat, gravitation.] Lon- don, 1870. 12°. 4022.23 Berzelius (Jons Jacob). The use of the blowpipe. Tr. by J. D. Whitney. Boston, 1815. 8°. 4216.1b Besant (Walter). French humorists from the twelfth to the nineteenth century. Boston, 1874. 8 5 . 3266. 14 Contents : The chanson. Butebeuf the Trouvere. The Eomance of the rose. Eustache Deschamps. Kabelais. Montaigne. La Satyre Menippee. Matlmrin Kegnier. Saint Amant. "Voiture and Benserade. The Parasites. Searron. La Fontaine. Boileau. MoliSre. Begnard. Gresset. Beau- marchais. Beranger. _ Studies in early French poetry. L., 1868. 12°. 1614.22 Besant (W. H.) Elementary hydrostatics. 3d ed. Cambridge, (Engl.) 1870. 16°. . . . 4024.10 Besse (Alfred de). The Turkish empire. Tr. and enlarged by E. J. Morris. Phila. ,1854. 12°. 994. 20 Best (Henry). Bural economy in 1641 ; being his farming and account books. Durham, 1857. 8°. [Surtees soc, v. 33] 5117.01 Best (Hev. Henry). Personal and literary memorials. London, 1829. 8° 3017.13 Best (Larry). The planet; a song. C, 1869. 16°. 1614.21 Best (Thomas). Tenth voyage of the East India co. , 1612. [In Kerr (K.) Voyages, v. 9, 1824.] 914.16 — Art of angling. With Nobb's complete troller. 10th ed. London, 1814. 16° 462'6.19 Best of all good company. See Jerrold (B) 1873. 3222.06 Best of everything. By the author of "Enquire within." London, 1870. 12° 6016.06 Best methods of counteracting modern infidelity. See Christlieb (T.) 3534.18 Best reading. New York, 1872. 12°. . . . 2751.13 Beste (J. Kichard Digby). Nowadays ; or, courts, courtiers, churchmen, Garibaldians. lawyers, and brigands. 2 v. London, 1870. 8°. . . 945.15 Betagh (William.) Account of Peru, 1720. See Fiiik- erton's Voyages, v. 14. [926.01] ; Kerr (B.) Voyages, v. 11, 1824. [914.18.] Betham (Sir William). Etruria-Celtica. Etruscan literature and antiquities. 2 v. D. , 1842. 8°. 466. 17 — The Gael and Cymbri; Irish, Scoti, Britons, and Gauls, and the Caledonians, Picts, Welsh, Cor- nish, and Bretons. Dublin, 1834. 8°. 466.16 Bethune (E. D. ) Specimens of Swedish and German poetry. London, 1848. 8° 1615.01 Bethune (George W.) British female poets. Phila., 1848. 8°. 1614.17 — Lays of love and faith. Phila., 1847. 8°. .1614.16 — Lectures on Socrates. [Waldie library, v. 12. ] 5078. 15 — Memoirs of Mrs. Joanna Bethune. New York, 1863. 12°. 3017.15 — Orations and occasional discourses. New York, 1850. 12° 2ul3.20 Contents : Genius. True glory, sermon on the death of Stephen Van Rensselaer. Leisure, its uses and abuses. Age of Pericles. Prospects of art in the United States. Dis- course on the death of William H. Harrison. Eloquence of the pulpit. Duties of educated men. Duty of a patriot. Plea for study. The claims of our country upon its literary men. — Van Nest ((?. W.) Memoir of G. W. B. . 3017.14 Beton Coignet. See Arts (Useful : Cements, etc., p. 40). Betrothal (The). See Patmore (C. ) . . . 1675.18 Betsey and I are out. See Carlton (Will). Farm bal- lads 1631.07 'Bet3ey and I are out.' See Emerson (N. S.) 1641.23 Betsey Lee, a fo'c'sle yarn, [a poem, anon.] New York, 1873. 16°. 1614.24 Better (The) land. A. C. Thompson. . . . 3613.04 Betterton (Thomas). The amorous widow, or the wanton wife, comedy. London, 1710. 8°. 3021.18 Bettine von Arnim. See Arnim (Mine. Eliz. von). Beule (Charles Ernest). Causeries sur l'art. Paris, 1867. 16° 1431.23 Note.— Numerous articles by B. were pub. in the Kev. d. Deux Mondes,1856-70. Consult 'Table generate.' [8183.01.] Bevan (Edward). The honey bee, its natural hist., and management. London, 1838. 12°. 4824.03 Beverages. See Arts (Useful : liquors, p. 44, and Receipts, p. 46.);— Domestic economy i—Medi cine (Beverages); — Temperance question. Beverley (Robert). History of Virginia, to 1706. 2d ed. London, 1722. 8° 625.15 Bewick (Thomas). Engravings on wood. See Gold- smith (O.) Pretty book, etc 1445.13 Bewick (Thomas and John). *Select fables ; with cuts. With a memoir, etc. Newc, 1820.8°. 1413.09 — *Wood cuts : impressions of upwards of 2,000 wood- blocks. With introduction, efc. , by T. Hugo. Lon- don, 1870. 4° 1447.11 Bewildered querists. F. B. Crofton. 1875. . 6211.33 Beyle (Marie Henri). [" de Stendhal."] L'art et la vie de Stendhal, [anon.] Paris, 1868. 8°. 3164.30 — La chartreuse de Panne. Paris, 1857. 12°. 7013.24 — Melanges d'art et de litterature. [pseudon.] Paris, 1867. 12° 7013.27 — Memoirs of Rossini [anon.] Lon.,1824. 8°. 3154.22 — Promenades dans Borne. 2 v. P., 1866. 12°. 974.14 — Eomaus etnouvelles. Paris, 1854. 12°. . . 7013.25 See also Eev. des Deux Mondes : Table gen. [8183.01.] — Le rouge et le noir. Paris, 1859. 12°. . . 7013.26 — Lives of Haydn and Mozart, with observ. on meta- stasis and on the present state of music in France and Italy. From the French of L. A. C. Bombet. [pseud.] 2ded. London, 1818. 8 J . . . 3074.29 Note. — The life of Haydn is from the Italian of Giuseppe Carpani ; that of Mozart the preface of the above work states to be ' from the German of Schlichtegroll.' Bezique. See Amusements, page 24. Bhagavat-Geeta ; or, dialogues of Kreeshna and Arjoon. Tr. with notes by C. Wilkins. New York, 1867. 8° 3757.08 — Wilson (H. H. ) Review of Schlegel's edition of the B. [In his Works, v. 5, 1865.] See also Mahabharata. Bhilsa Topes : Buddhist monuments. A. Cunning- ham 3528.08 Biaggi (A.) I Prosatori Italiani. L., 1872. 12°. 7318.07 Bianca Capello, a tragedy. E. C. Kinney. 1S73. 1731.17 Bianca Capello, a tragedy. L. Osborn. 1868. 1734.28 Biard (Mine. Leonie d' Aunet). Voyage d'une femme au Spitzberg. 3e ed. Paris, 1867. 12°. . 1142.00 Biart (Lucien). Adventures of a young naturalist. Ed. by P. Gilhnore. New York, 1873. 12°. . 4722.19 Biber (E. ) Henry Pestalozzi, and his plan of educa- tion. London, 1831. 8° 5515.25 Bible. See {in Biblical and religious literature) headings Bible ; —New Testament ; — Old Testament, and the names of individual books of the Old and New Testament. Bible in India. L. Jacolliot. 1870 3563.18 Bible (The) in Spain. G. Borrow, 1853. . . 985.01 Same. 3 v. London, 1843. 12°. . . . 985.15 Bible in the counting-room. H. A. Boardman. 3522.16 Bible in the public schools 3522.20 Bible lore. J. C. Gray. 1870 3721.21 Bible, missal, and the breviary. G. Lewis. 2 v. 3767.01 Bible music. F. Jacox. 1872 1562.25 Biblical reason why. By the author of "Enquire within." 18th ed. London, 1869. 12°. . 3721.20 Biblical repertory and Princeton review, v. 10-40. Phil., 1838-68. v. 41-43. N. Y., 1839-71. 8°. 8028.10 Note.— Succeeded by Presbyterian quarterly and Prince- ton review. New series, v. 1-3. N. Y., 1872-74. 8°. 8167.04 — Index volume. 1820-68. Phila., 1871. 8°.8029. Biblical repository, v. 1-8, Andover ; v. 9-12, New York and Boston 12 v. 1831-38. 8°. . 8031.01 — 2d series, v. 1-12. N. Y., e(c. 1839-44. 8°. . 8031.08 — 3d series, v. 1-6. N. Y., etc. 1845-50. 8°. . 8031.13 Note.— 1st ser., v. 1-4, conducted by E. Bobinson ; v. 5-8, with title, ' Biblical ropos. and quar. observer,' by B. B. Edwards ; v. 0-10, 'Amer. Biblical repos.,' by B B. Ed- wards ; v. ll-2d. ser., v. 1-3, by A. Peters ; v. 4-6, by A. Peters and S. B. Treat ; v. 7, by A. Peters and J. H. Agnew ; v. 8-3d ser., v. 1, by J. H. Agnew ; v. 'J-5, 'Biblical repos. and class, review, by W. H. Bidwell ; v. G, ' Amer. Bibl. repos.,' by J. M. Sherwood. Biblical studies. E. H. Plumptre. 1873. . . 3721.25 BROOKLYN MBBOANTILE LIBRARY. BIBLICAL, RELIG-IOUS, AND ECCLESIASTICAL LITERATURE. 77 Alphabetical Arrangement of Subjects. Note. — Readers are reminded that as a rule Biblical and Theologioal Encyclopedias will afford the readiest means of arriving at information upon special topics, archaeological, doctrinal, historical, personal, or otherwise. Absolution. U<>}d IB.) The power of the keys. 1873 3567.21 Acts of the Apostles. Alexander \* . 4.) The Acts ; expounded. 2 v. 1861. . . 3T55.08 Arnot (W.) Church in the house ; lessons, etc., 1874. . . 3512.12 Barnes [A ) Notes on Acts, 1860 3742.03 Calvin [J. ) Commentary. Ed. from the Engl, transl. of C. Fether- stone, by H. Beveridge. 2 v. 1844 3755.13 Du Viet (C. M.) Commentary. 1851 3558.12 Gloag (P. J.) Commentary, etc. 2 v. 1870 S765.23 Gray (J.) Biblical museum, v. 3, 1872 3755.15 BackettlH. B.) Commentary on the original text. 1863. 3755.10 Leehler (67. F.) Commentary, [v. 4 of Lange.] .... 3747.14 Lightfoot (/.) Conunentary on Acts [la his Works,v.8, 1823.] 3667.08 Whedon (D. D.) Commentary, etc. 1874 3755.12 See also Apostles, p. 77 ; and New Testament. Albigenses and Waldenses. Faber (G. S.) An inquiry into the history and theology of the an cieut Vallenses and Albigenses. 1838 3433.17 Maitland (S. R.) Eight essays, pp. 154-202 3573.19 — A letter to H. J. Robs, "with strictures on Milner's Church his- tory. 2d ed. 1835 3427.15 — Second letter to H. J. Rose on Milner's History of the church in the fourth century. 1835 3427.15 — Remarks on ttiat part of J. King's pamphlet, entitled " Mait- land not authorized to censure Milner," which relates to the Waldenses, including a reply to G. S. Faber's supplement, entitled " Relnerius and Maitland." 1836. . . . 3427.15 Monastier (A.) History of the Vaudois church, and of the Vau- dois. 1847 3433.18 Muston (A.) The Israel of the Alps : a history of the Waldenses. 1853 3434.01 Smiles [S.) Visit to the country of the Vaudois. [In his Hugue- nots in France, 1874.] 3435.13 Tonna [Mrs. C. E.) War with the saints. [Albigenses.] [In her Works, v. 1.] 5076.13 Allegories. Bourignon [A.) The light of the world : a most true relation of a pilgrimess, travelling towards eternity 1863. . . . 3522.25 Bunyan (J.) The pilgrim's progress 3558.09 Crusade of Fidelis ; his pilgrimage to the celestial city. 3537.06 GuiU-eville [G. de). The pylgrymage of man. A modern prose translation. 1859 3553.06 Remington IE. F.) The city of sin. 1857 3586.23 Smith [J. B.) Gilead. 1863 253.07 Angels. Christmas (B.) Echoes of the universe : the world of spirit. 1850 3535.02 Clayton (G.) Angelology. Remarks and reflections touching the agency and ministration of holy angels. 1851. . .3536.08 Hunt (L.) A few words on. [Wishing-cap papers, p 184.] 2532 24 Mountford (W.) Miracles, past and present. 1870. . . .3576.02 Anglo-Saxon Church. I/ingard [J.) History and antiquities of the Anglo-Saxon Church. 2 V. 1845 3446.07 Soames(H) The Latin church during Anglo-Saxon times. 3444.22 See also England (Church of). Annihilation Theories. Thome (L. C.) Man not immortal : a review of N. D. George on annihilation. 1871 3613.08 See also Future life. Apocalypse. [See Revelation.] Anti-christ. Armstrong (£.) Signs of the timeB. 1848 5817.06 Newman [J. B.) The protestant idea of Anti-christ. [Essays, V. 2, pp. 112-185.] 3631.10 See also Revelation ; — Prophecy. Apocrypha. Bunsen [E. de). The hidden wisdom of Christ and the key of knowledge : or history of the apocrypha. 1855. . . 3525.24 jg®* For the books of the Apocrypha see Doyly and Mant's edition of the Bible, v. 2, 1830 [3717.10]. For the literature of the subject consult the Dictionaries of Smith, and M'Clintock and Strong, articles ' Apocrypha,' ' Canon,' and on indi- vidual books, the introductions to the Old Testament, by Home, Davidson, Bleek, DeWette, Stowe, etc. Apocryphal Gospels, Acts, etc. Cowper (B. B.) Apocryphal gospels, etc., tr. with notes, 1867. Contents Gospel of James. Pseudo-Matthew, or of the in. fancy of Mary and of Jesus. Gospel of the nativity of Mary. History of Joseph the carpenter. GoBpel of Thomas. Ara- bic gospel of the infancy. Letter of Abgar to Jesus. Letter of Jesus to Abgar. Letter of Lentulus. Prayer of Jesus, Son of Mary. Story of Veronica Gospel of Nicodemus, or Acts of Pilate ; 2d part, or Descent of Christ to the un- derworld. Letter of Pilate to Tiberius. Letters of Herod and Pilate. Epistle of Pilate to Csesar. Report of Pilate, the governor. Trial and condemnation of Pilate. Death of Pilate. Story of Joseph of Arimathea. Revenging of the Saviour. Syriac gospel of the boyhood of Jesus. Bone [W.) Apocryphal New Testament. 1846 3767.01 Contents : Gospel of the birth of Mary. Protevangelion by James the lesser. Gospel of the infancy of Jesui Christ. Thomas's Gospel of the infancy of Jesus Christ. Epistles of Jesus Christ and Abgarus. Gospel of Nicodemus, formerly called Acts of Pontius Pilate. The Apostles' creed. Epistle of Paul to the Laodiceans. Epis- tles of Paul to Seneca with Seneca's to Paul. Acts of Paul andThecla Epistles: 1st and 2d, of Clement to the Co- rinthians . General, of Barnabas ; Of Ignatius to the Ephesians ; Of Ignatius to tlie MagneBians : To the Tral- lians : To the Romans ; To the Philadelphians ; to the SmyrnEeans ; To Polycarp : Of Polycarp to the Philippians. The shepherd of Hernias. lst-3d books of Hernias. Malan {S. C, ed.) Conflicts of the holy apostles, an Ethiopic me.; with the Epistle of S.Diouysius the Areopagite to Timothy, tr. from an Ethiopic niB. ; and the Rest, or assumption oi S. John the evangelist, tr. from the Armenian. London, 1871. 16° 3767.04 Walker {A., tr.) Apocryphal gospels, acts, and revelations, Edin., 1870. 8'. |Ante-Nicene lib., v. 16.] 3467.01 Contents : v. 1. Protevangelium of James. Gospel of pseudo-Matthew. Gospel of nativity of Mary. History of Joseph the carpenter Gospel of Thomas. Arabic gospel of the infancy of the Saviour. Gospel of Nicodemus. Letter of Pontius Pilate to the Roman emperor concerning Jesus Christ. Report of Pilate concerning Jesus Christ, sent to Rome to Tiberius Csesar. The giving up of Pontius Pilate. Death of Pilate. Narrative of Joseph of Arimathea. The avenging of the Saviour. Acts of the apostles Peter and Paul. Acts of Paul and Thecla. Acts of Barnabas. Acts of Philip Acts and martyrdom of the apostle Andrew. Acts of Andrew and Matthias in the city of the man-eaters. Acts of Peter and Andrew. Acts and martyrdom of Mat- thew the apostle. Acts of the apostle Thomas. Consum- mation of Thomas the apustle. Martyrdom of the apostle Bartholomew. Acts of the apostie Thaddeus. Acts of the evangelist John. Revelation of Moses. Revelation of Esdras. Revelation of Paul. Revelation of John. The book of John concerning the tailing asleep of Mary. The passing of Ma- ry. IndexeB. Wright (W., ed.) Apocryphal acts, ed. from Syrian ms. . 3757.22 v. 1. Syriac text. 2. Engl, translation. — Ellicolt [C. J.) The apocr. gospels. [Cambridge eBsays.] 2517.14 Apostles. Bacon (F. D.) Lives of the Apostles. 1846 3414.13 Greenwood (F. W. P.) Lives of the twelve apostles. 1828. 3414.17 Lardner[N.) Hist, of the A. and evangelists. [Works, v. 5.] 3565.05 Ramsay (E. B.) Christian character illustrated in the lives of the four great apostles ; St. Paul, St. John, St. Peter, St. James. 1858 3586.11 Reed IC. E. B.) The companions of the Lord : the apostles. 1873 3414.18 Rcnan {E.) The Apostles. 1866 3414.14 Reviewed by H. Rogers in Fortnightly, v. 5, 1866, and in his Essays, 1867, [2541.32]. Same. Les apdtres. 1866 3423.07 Apostolical Constitutions. Apostolical Constitutions. The work claiming to be the Constitu- tions of the Holy Apostles, including the canons; Whitson'a version, revised from the Greek; with a prize essay, at the University of Bonn upon their origin and contents; [by O. C. Crabbe]. From the German by J. Chase. New York. 1848. 8° 3757.02 — Same. Ed. with notes by J. Donaldson. [Ante-Nicene libr. v. 17, 1870.] 3467.06 Apostolical Succession. Baddan {A. W.) Apostolical succession in the Church of Eng- land. 1869 3556.06 See also England (Church of) ; Episcopacy. Armenian Church. Malan (S. C.) Life of S. Gregory the illuminator, founder of the Armenian church 3417.19 Arminianism. Arminius (J.) Works. Tr. from the Latin by J. Nichols, and W. R. Bagnall. With a sketch of the author, by W. R. Bagnall. 3 v. 1853 3514.05 Owen {J.) Display of Arminianism. [In his Works, v.5, 1826. 3571.05 See also Histories of doctrines under heading Doctrines ; — Church histories, from the 16th century ; and the article • Arminianism ' in M'Clintock and Strong's Cyclopaedia, v. 1. Ariaiiism. Newman (J. H.) Arians of the 5th century. 1871. . . . 3413.22 See also Church history, from the 4th to the 7£h century; also Creeds ; — Doctrines ;— Trinitarianism. Astronomy and Religion. Burr {E. F.) Ecce coelum. 1869. • 4016.05 Chalmers {T ) Discourses on the christian revelations, viewed in connection with the modern astronomy. 1817. . . 3532.11 in asking for nooks, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 78 BIBLICAL AND RELIG-IOUS WORKS : Astronomy to Bible. Diclis IT.) Worts, v. 2, 1853 .J 5038.02 Contents : Celestial scenery. Siderial heavens. Practical astronomer. Solar system. Foster (J ) A. aud revelation, fin his Critical essays, v. 2.] 25.i5.0i Hervei/ (J ) Contemplations on the starry heavens. [In his Medi- tations 1 3557.19 Mitchell [O.M.) Astronomy of the Bible. 18(17 4016.19 Ormalhwade (Lord). A. and geology compared. 1872. . . 4013.07 Stars and the earth, [anon.] 1868 4016.32 Whewell ( W ) Astronomy with ref. to natural theology. 3524.12 ; 20 Athanasian Creed. Eden (R ) Athanasian creed; facts and suggestions: including a new translation. 1872. 8° 3545.24 Ffoulkes (E. S.) Athanasian creed: by whom written and by whom published- with other enquiries on creeds in general. 1872. 8° 3552.01 Heurtley (C A.) The Athanasian creed: reasons for rejecting Mr. Ffonlke's theory as to its age and author. 1872. . . 3545 24 Irons ( W. J.) Athanasius contra Mundnm: being a letter to the Convocation on the Athanasian creeJ. With the Greek of the creeds. 1872 3563.05 Lee (W.) Athanasian creed: asermon. 1872 3565.17 Radcliffe IJ.) Creed of St. Athanasius illustrated from the scrip- tures, by para'lel passages from the Greek and Latin writers of the first five centuries, and the Apostles and Nicene creeds. 1844 • • 3586 16 Stanley (A. P.) The Athanasian creed. 1871 3595.05 Waterland ID.) Critical history of the Athanasian creed. 1870. . • • • 3617.13 See also Creeds. Atheism. Atheos; or, the tragedies of unbelief. 1862 3514.08 Beecher (L ) Lectures on political atheism. [In his Works, v. 1.] 3515.26 Btaclcmore (Sir B.) Essay on atheism. [In his Essays, v. 2, 1716.] 2513.26 Buchanan U.) Modern atheism. 1857 3525.09 Cudworth (R.) Intellectual system of the universe: immutable morality. 2v 3537.08 Lewis (T.) Plato against the atheists; or, the tenth book of the Di- alogue on laws With notes and dissertations. 1845. 3565.21 More (U ) An antidote against atheism. 1655 3575.17 Navilte (E.) The Heavenly Father. Lectures on modern athe- ism. 1867 3577.02 See also Evidences ;— Religion and science. Atonement. Bushnell (H ) Vicarious sacrifice, grounded in principles of uni- versal obligation. 1866 3526.01 Carson (A.) Doctrine of the atonement. 1853 3532.33 Magee (W.) Doctrines of atonement and sacrifice. 2 v. 1839 3573 14 Shedd ( W. 67. T.) Doctrine of atonement. [In his Discourses and essays.] . . 3593.09 Stevenson (67.) Dissertation on the atonement. 1832. , . 3595.09 Watlacc(II) Representative responsibility; providence and re- demption. 1867 3616.16 See also Forgiveness. Baptism. Bickerstelh (E.) Treatise on Baptism. 1853 3517.13 Bingham (J.) Of baptism. [In his Antiquities etc., v. 3 and 8. 1840.] 3423.11 Conant (T.J.) Meaning and use of Baptizein. 1861. . . 3535.28 (,'rewdson I.) and Bates [E.) Water baptism ; its perpetual obliga- tion. 1871 3531.01 Maslcell ( W.) Holy baptism 1848 3573.16 Phipps (J.) Dissertation on christian baptism, 1819. . 3586.09 Smith (S. S.) Discourse on baptiBm. 1808. .... 6093.08 Infant baptism. Adams (.V.) The baptized child. 2d ed. 1836 3513.09 Hamilton (TF. T.) Intant baptism a scriptural ordinance; and baptism by sprinkling lawful. 1831 3557.05 Woods (L.) On infant baptism. 1828 3624.26 Baptists. Backus (I.) Abridgment of the church history of New England, 1602-18114 3456.16 Benedict (D.) General history of the Baptist denomination 1848 3455.07 Cox (F. A.) and Hoby (J.) Baptists in America. 1836. . . 3451.06 Evans (B.) Early English Baptists. 4 v. 1862 3453.16 Hanserd Knollys society. [Publications more fully entered else- where.] Broadmead church, Bristol. Records. 1640-87 . . 8558 08 Bunyan (J.) Pilgrim's progress 3558.09 Caune {.J.) Necessity of separation 3558.10 Confessions of faith illustrative of the history of the Bap- tist church of England, 17th century 3558.11 Du Veil (CM.) Comment, on the Acts of the apostles 3558.12 Et-nstanton, Warbois, and Hexham church records. 3558.13 Tracts on liberty of conscience 3558.14 Van Braglit (T.J.) Martyrology of the Baptist churches. 2 v. [1524-68.] 355H.15 Williams (Roger). Bloudy tenent of persecution. . 3558.17 Ivimey (J.) History of the Knglisli Baptists. 4 v. 1811-30. 3455.08 Wai/land (F.) Principles and practice of Baptist churches 1867 3622.01 Smith (J. H.) The open door ; or, light and liberty. 1870. 3593.13 Sprague ( W. B.) Annals of Amer. pulpit, v. 6, Baptists. 3457.01 Note — See also Dissenters. Bible. Note. — For other headings relating to the Bible see Apo- crypha;— Apocryphal ;— Deluge ;— Evidences ;— Old Test- ament ;— New Testament ;— names of different Books of O. and N. T. ; — Parables ; — Religion and science, etc., etc. Also Jews ;— Palestine, and names of sacred places (in class Countries). Bolfield (B.) "Prefaces to the first editions of the sacred Scrip. tures. 1861 2766.01 English. The translator's preface to the authorized version ; being an exact reprint of the original ed. of 1611. London 1870. 8° 3713 02 — Holy Bible, according to the authorized version ; with notes, •introduoiions, etc., by G. D Oyly and R. Mant. 3 v. Cam- bridge,(Engl.) 1830. 4" 3717.09 Same, with notes, etc. By Thomas Scott. 4th Amer. ed. by W. W. Woodward. 3 v. Phil. 1816 i°. . . .3717.13 — — Same. Translated. [Common version.] Walpole, (N. H.) 1*15. 8° 3713 Oi Same. New York, Amer. Bible soc, 1856. fol. . . 3728.01 Same. Oxford, Univ. press, 1869. 8° 3711.11 Anglo-Saxon. Csedmon. Metrical paraphrase of parts of the Holy Scriptures in Anglo-Saxon. Tr. by B. Thorpe. 1832. 3712.09 ^French. La Sainte Bible. Trad. nouv. selon la vulgate, par J. J. Bourasse et P. Janvier Dessins de Gustave Dore. Orna- mentation du texte par H. Giacomelli. Tours, 1866. fol 1468.11 German. Die Bibel. Nach Martin Luthers iibersetzung. Phila- delphia, 1852. 8° 3712.16 Latin. Biblia Sacra Veteris et Novi Testamenti. Stutgardias, 1664. 8" 3711.01 Biblical Personages. Aguilar (67.) Women of Israel. 2 v. 1853 3513.12 Baldwin (67. C.) Representative men of the New Testament. 1860 3514.17 Biography of Biblical writers. Philadelphia, 1852. 8°. 3716.06 Gould (S B.) Legends of the patriarchs and prophets and other Old Testament characters. 1872 3757.11 Lawson (J.) Bible cyclopaedia, v. 3, Biography. . . . 3715.03 Oxenden (A.) Portraits from the Bible. Old Testament series. 1871 3581.04 — Same. New Testament series. 1871 3581 03 See also in this class Apostles, p. 77; — Patriarchs; — Pro- phets ; aud (in Biography) the names of persons mentioned in the Bible. Biblical Bibliography. Darling (J.) Cyclopedia bibliographica. Scriptures. 1859. O'Callaghan (E. B.) *A liBt of editions of the Holy Scriptures and parts thereof, printed in America previous to 1860. With introduction and bibliographical notes. 1861. 3717.12 Set English versions below. Biblical Commentaries and Reading Chalmers (J.) Scripture readings. [Posthumous works, v. 1-6] • 3533 01 Hall (J.) Contemplations upon the principal passages of the Holy Story. [Works, v. 1-2.] 3561.01 — Paraphrase on hard texts of the whole Scripture. [Works, v. 3-4.] 3561.04 Jenlcs (W.) Comprehensive commentary; containing the text ac- cording to the authorized version; Scott's Marginal refer- ences; Matthew Henry's commentary condensed; Observa- tions of Thomas Scott; etc., etc. 6 v. Phila, 1862. 8°. 3716.01 Patrick tS.), Lowth (R.), and others. Criticahconimentary and par- aphrase on the Old and New Testament, and the Apocrypha. 4 v. 1853 3726.01 Pool (M.) Annotations upon the Holy Bible. 3 v. 1852. 3726.05 v. 1. Genesis-Job. v. 2. Psalms-Malachi. v. 3. Matthew-Rev. Simeon (C.) Horro homileticre : or discourses forming a commen- tary on the Old and New Testament. 21 v. 1855. 3723.01 See also headings Old Testament ;— New Testament ;— and the names of individual books. Biblical Concordances. BMerworth (J.) New concordance to the Bible. 1852. . 3716.06 Cruden (A.) A complete concordance to the Old and New Testa- ment: or a dictionary and alphabetical index to the Bible. 1868 3716.01 Inglis (J.) Bible text cyclopedia: classification of Scripture texts in the torm of an alphabetical index of subjects. 1870 3717.02 See also New Testament. Connection of Old and New Testament Hatherly ( W. P., lord). The continuity of Scripture. 4th ed. 1869 3557.08 Prideaux (H.) Old and New Testament connected in the history of the Jews. 2 v. 1851 3442.01 Critical Introductions. Home (T. H.) Introduction to the critical study and knowledge of the Holy Scriptures. Ed. by the author, Rev. J. Ayre, and S. P. Tregelles. 12th ed. i v. 1869 3716.07 See also Miscellaneous illustrative works ; also Old Tes- tament, atul New Testament. (Introductions.) Defences and Evidences. Barnes (A.) Inquiries and suggestions in regard to the founda- tion of faith iu the word of God. 1859 8514.27 Blunt (J. J.) TJudesigued coincidences, etc. 1855. . . . 3622.12 Clayton (R.) Vindication of the histories of the Old and New Testament in answer to Bolingbroke. 1763. . . . 3522.18 BBOOKLYN MEBOANTILE LIBRAE!. BIBLICAL AND RELIGIOUS WORKS : Bible to Buddhism. 79 Haley (J. IF.) Examination of the alleged discrepancies of the Bible. With introd. by A. Hovey. 1875 3556.18 Trench (R. C.) Fitness of Huly Scripture for unfolding the spir itual life of man. The unconscious prophecies of heathen- dom. Hulsean lectures for 1845-6. 1856 3614.01 Liber Librorum. The Bible, its structure, limitation and pur- pose [anon.] London, 1867. 8° 3566 14 Rogers (if.) The superhuman origin of the Bible inferred lrom itself. 1874 3586.26 See also New Testament. Bible Dictionaries and Oyclopcedias. Ayre [J.) Treasury of Bible knowledge. 2d ed. 1868. .3721.18 Barr (J.) Index aud dictionary. 14th ed. [re. d.\ . . . 3721.01 Kitto (J.) *Cyclopaedia of biblical literature. 3 v. 1862-66. 3715.12 Same. General index. 1870 3715.15 Same. Condensed. 1852 3716.04 Lawson (J. P.) Bible cyclopedia: Biography, Geography and Nat. History. 3 v. 1837 3715.01 Contents : 1-2. Geography and Nat. History. 3 Biography. WClintock (J.) and strong (J.) "cyclopaedia of biblical, etc., lit- erature. 1867 . 37i6.ll Smith (W.) *Dictionary of the Bible. 3 v. 1869. . . .3715.05 Same. Eevised by H. B. Hackett [and] E. Abbot. 4 v. 1872 3715.08 English Versions : Bibliography and Literary History. Anderson (C.) Annals of the English Bible. Abridged and con- tinued [to 1849], by S. I. Prime. 1849 3735.01 Blunt (J. H.) Plain account of the English Bible to the present day. 1870. . , 3735.06 Conant [Mrs. H. C.) The English Bible. History of the transla- tion of the Scriptures into English. 1856. . . . 3735.04 Cotton [H.) Editions of the Bible and parts thereof in English, from 15J5 to 1850. 2d ed. 1852 3735.02 Darling (J.) Cyclopaedia bibliographica. Scriptures. 1859. Edwards (B. B.) Early Enghsh versions. [In his Writings, v. 2. pp. 234-281 3546 09 McClwe {A. \V~.) The translators revived; biogr. memoir of the authors of the English version of the Bible. 1853. 3721.12 Walden (T.) Our English Bible and its ancestors. 1871. 3721.09 Westcott (B. F.) General view of the English Bible. 2d ed. 1872 3721.10 History. Gleig (67- R.) History of the Bible. 2 v. 1852 3736.20 Kitto (J.) An illustrated history of the Holy Bible: including the hie of Christ and his apostles. 1868 3736.19 Oslervald (J. F.) Abridgment of the history of the Bible; and Catechetical instruction. "With a Persian translation by F. Gladwin. . . . , , 3581.11 Smith (W. t editor). Student's scripture history. New Testa- ment. 1868 3413.13 See also Countries. (Jews ; — Palestine.) Interpretation. Ernesti I J. A.) Principles of interpretation. Notes by M. Stuart. 1842 3721.97 Consult also the Critical introductions of De Wette, David- son, Home, etc. Miscellaneous Musiratice Works, and Aids to Study. Arithmetic of the Holy Scriptures. By J. W. [Class, journal, v. 25, p. 29 ; V. 26, p. 13 ; V. 27, p. 253 ; V. 28, p. 219 ; V. 29, p. 249 ; V. 30, p. 321 2742 25 Arnold (M.) Literature and dogma. 1873 3514.02 Biblical reason whv. By the author of "Enquire within." 18th ed. 1869. . .' 3721.20 Bickersteth (E.) A scripture help. 1853 3517.04 Bissell (E. C.) Historic origin of tue Bible [its authorship and various versions, with the leading opinions on revision]. 1863 3721.11 Burder (S.) Oriental customs illustrative of the sacred scrip- tures. [Classical journal, v. 22, p. 257 ; v. 23, p. 193 ; v. 24, p. 67.] 3742.22 Carpenter ( W.) Guide to the reading and study of. Abridged by J. W. Jenks. 1852 3716.06 Hewson ( W.) The Hebrew and Greek Scriptures, compared with Oriental history, dialling, science, and mythology. Also, the history of the cross, gathered from many countries. Loud., 1870. 8° 3736.06 Same. Illustrations of Tracts, etc. [Diagrams.] London, 1870. 4° ... 3737.01 Oosse {P. H.) Bivers of the Bible; 1850 1053.16 Oray (J. C.) Bible lore. 1870 3721.21 Holbein (fl\) Bible cuts. With introd. by T. J. Dibdin. . 1452.24 Index to the Bible. Philadelphia, 1852. 8° 3716.06 Jacox [Francis). Secular annotations on scripture texts. 2d ed. 2 v. 1871 2533.20 Lessing (67. E.) Letters on bibliolotry. 1862 3565.19 Long (J.) Scripture truth in oriental dress ; or, emblems ex- planatory of Biblical doctrines and morals, with parallel or illustrative references to proverbs and proverbial sayings in the Arabic, Bengalic, Canarese, Persian, Russian, Sans- krit, Tamul, Telegu, and Urdu languages. 1871. . .3757.09 Mahan(M.) Palmoni; or the numerals of scripture a proof of inspiration. 1863 3731.19 MaiUand (S. R.) On the mystical interpretation of Scripture. [In his Essays. 1852.] . ... , .3573.19 — Ot revelation. [In his Eruvin, 1850.) 3573.25 -- On the impediments to the right understanding of scripture. [In his Eruvin, 1850.] 3573.25 Mitchell (O. M.) Astronomy ot the Bible. 1867. . . . 4016.19 Osborn (H. S.) Biblical tables. 1871 3717.08 Plumptre (E. H.) Biblical studies. 2d ed. 1873 3721.25 Roberts (J.) Oriental illustrations of tbe Scriptures. 2d ed. 3767.25 Sears (fi.) Piotorial illustrations of the Holy Bible. 2 v. 3736.01 Smyth ( W. H.) Bible aud evolution. 1873 3594.06 Literary Character, Poetry, etc., of the Bible. Arnold (M.) Literature and dogma. 1873 3514.02 Gil/Ulan ((,'.) Bards of the Bible. 1851 3736.11 Hutchinson (E.) Music of the Bible ; including a brief view of Hebrew poetry. 1804 ... 3736.04 Jones (R.) Literary beauty of the Bible. 1837 6721.04 Lowlh (It.) Lectures on the sacred poetry of Hebrews. 2d ed. 2v. 1816 . 3736.13 Taylor (I.) Spirit of the Hebrew poetry. 1862 3736 12 Trail ( W.) Literary characteristics and achievements of the Bible. 1863 3725.05 See also Isaiah, Job, Psalms, etc. ^ atural History. Catlow (M. E.) Popular scripture zoology. 1852. . . . 4721.17 Harris (T. M.) 'Ihe natural history of the Bible. 1820. . 3736.03 Lawson (J. P.) Bible cyclopaedia, v. 1-2, 1837 3715.01 Scheuchzer (J. J.) Physica sacra iconibus aeneis illuslrata. pro- curante J. A. Pfeffel. 4 v. 1731-35. . . . 3727.14 Wood (J. a.) Bible animals 1870 4717.27 See also Countries. (Palestine.) Revision. Letter to the archbishop of Canterbury, on the expediency of revising the authorized version of scripture, [anon.] 1819 [Pamph. v. 13, pp. 287-315.] 5058.13 Lighlfoot (J.B ), Trench (R. C), and Elticott (C. J.) The revision of the Enghsh version of the New Testament. With an in- troduction by P. Schaff, 1873 3746.22 Lightfool (J.B.) On a lresh revision of the English New Testament. 1871 3752.12 Trench (R. C.) On the authorized version of the N. T , in con- nection with proposals for its revision. 1858. . . . 3721.08 See also articles in Contemp. rev., v 2, 1866 (by T. K. Cheyne) ; v. 8, 1868 (by H. Alford) ; v. 15, 1870 (by Prof. Spencei ; v. 17, 1871 (by John Hunt) ; Edinb. rev., v. 122, 1866; Nat. quar. rev., v. 11, 1865; New Englancler, v. 17, 1859 (2 art., by E. W. Gilman and by J. W. Gibbs) ; N. A. rev , v. 88, 1859 ; Quar. rev., v. 133, 1872 ; West, rev., v. 67, 1857. Bible in the Public Schools. Cheever (67. B.) Right of the B. in our public schools. . 3534.13 Cincinnati Superior Court. The Bible in the public schools. Ar- guments in the case of Minor et al. vs. the Board of educa- tion. With the opinions and decisions ol the court. 3522.20 Clarke (R. W.) The question of the hour : the Bible aud the school fund. 1870 3536.04 Jewish literature and modern education ; or, the use and misuse of the Bible in the school-room. [anon.\ 1872. . 3584.22 Bible societies. [See American Bible society ;— British and foreign Bible society ] Bibliography. Darling (J.) Cyclopaedia bibliographica; a library manual of theological literature 2 v. 1854. . 2774.02 Same. Subjects.- Holy Scriptures 2774.04 Malcom [H.) Theo.ogical index References to the principal works in every department of religious literature. 2714.01 Woods (L.) Course of study. [In his WorkB, v. 4, 1851.] . 3624 19 Note. — Copious reierences to authorities will be found in the leading Biblical and Theological Dictionaries enu- merated under ' Dictionaries,' further on. See also entries Bible and Theology in the catalogues of the Boston Athenaeum and Library of Congress. Book of Common-Prayer. [See Prayer, below.] Brahma Somaj. S-n (K. C) The Brahma Somaj. Four lectures. 1870. 3592.26 — English visit. [Including lectures, addresses, sermons, receptions, etc.] 1871. ... . . . . 3592.27 Buddhism. Alabaster (H., translator). The modern Buddhist, being the views of a Siamese minister of state on his own and other religions. 1870 3528.04 The wheel of law. Buddhism illustrated from Siamese sources, by the modern Bu.Ulhist, a life of Buddha, aud an account of the Phrabat. 1871 3528.07 Beat (S ) A Catena of Buddhist scriptures from the Chinese. 1871 3j28.06 Bigaudel (P.) The life, or legend of Gaudama, the Budha of tbe Burmese, with annotations. 1866 3528.02 Catechism of the Shamans, or laws of Buddha in China. [In Neu- mann (0. F.) Trausl etc. 1831.] 7816.10 Cunningham (A.) Ancient geogr. of India, v. 1. Buddhist period. 1871. ... ... .... .... 1035.05 Bhilsa topes; or Buddhist monuments of Central India; sketch of rise, progress, and decline of Buddhism. 1853 3528 08 Dathivansa, or hist, of the tooth-relic of Gotama Buddha. Pali text and trans. With notes by MutuCoomiraSwJny. 1874. 3528 10 Dhammapada, or " Path of virtue." Tr. from Pali by L. Max Muller [ With Buddhaghosha's Parables L., 1870. 6°. 7813.31 Gibbs (J. W.) Vestiges of Buddhism in Micronesia. [In Amer. oriental soc. Journal, v. 5 7814.05 In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 80 BIBLICAL, RELIGIOUS, AND ECCL. LIT. : Buddhism. - Church. Hardy {B. S.) Manual of BudhiBm, in its modern development, tr. from Singhalese MSS. 1860 3528.09 Hodgson {B. H.) Sketch of Buddhism. [In Boyal Asiatic soo. Trans., v. 2, 1830.] Kistner (0.) Buddha and his doctrines. A bibliographical essay. 1869 3528.03 Low {J.) On Buddha and the Phrabat. [In Royal Asiatic soc. Trans., v. 2, 1830.] Mason (F.) On the introd. of B. into Burmah. [In Amer. orien- tal soc. Journ. v. 2, 1851.] 7814, 02 Moore {George, M. D.) The lost tribes [of Israel] with new views of Buddhism. 1861 3518.05 Muller [M.) Buddhism and Buddhist pilgrims. With a letter on the original meaning of ' Nirvana.' 1857 6414.22 Mulamuli, or the BuddhiBt genesis of eastern India, abridged by F.Mason. [In Amer. orient soc. Jour. v. 4, 1854.] 7814.04 Prvnsep (U. T.) Tibet, etc. and religion of Boodh. 1852. 1013.04 Ritual of the Budd'hist priesthood. [In Oriental Tr. Fund. Miscel. trans, v. 2, 1831.] 7818.16 Salisbury [E. E.) Memoir of the hist, of Buddhism. [In Amer. orient, soc. Journ., v. 1, 1849.] 7814.01 Schlagintweit {E.) Buddhism in Thibet. With an account of the Buddhist systems preceding itin India. 1863. . . 3528.01 Upham {E., editor). Sacred and hist, books of Ceylon; also, tracts illus. of Buddhism. Tr. from the Singhalese. 3 v. 1833. 3757.05 See also Ed. rev., v. 115, 1862. 1832.08 ; N. A. rev., v. 86, 1858; Westm. rev., 1856. v. 66: 296-331. For lists of books on Buddhism, see Schlagintweit (E.) and Kistner (O.) in above list, Calviuistic Theology. Calvin (/.) Institutes of the christian religion. 3 v. 1845- 46 3527.10 See also Calvin, in general alphabet. &&• For the writings of other Calvinistic theologians, see Balnaves (H.); — Baxter (Richard); — Chalmers (Thomas); — Dwight (Timothy); — Edwards (Jonathan);— Henry (Mat- thew);— Hodge (Charles);— Knox (John) ;— Milton (John);— Nichols (A.);— Owen (John) ;— Taylor (N. W.);— Whitfield (George);— Woods (Leonard). For the leading Calvinistic sects, see Baptists ;-Congre- gationalists ;— Presbyterians ;— Puritanism. Catacombs of Rome. Kip { W. J".) The Catacombs as illustrating the church of the firBt three centuries. 1854 3416.20 Rossi (67. B. de). Roma sotterranea, or the Roman Catacombs 1869 3426.18 Scott {B.) Contents and teachings of the Catacombs. 1863. 3416.21 Catechism. Barry {A.) Notes on the Catechism. 1869 3514.24 Watson {T.) Select works. Body of divinity: lectures on the Bhorter Catechism 3628.06 Cathedrals. Essays on Cathedrals. Ed. by J. S. Howson. 1872. . . 2767.23 Freeman {E. .4.) History of the Cathedral Church of Wells. 1872 3443 6 Goulburn {E. M.) The principles of the cathedral system vindi- cated. Sermons. 1870 3767.24 Walcott (if. E. C.) Traditions and customs of Cathedrals 1872 3767.22 See Church architecture, p. 33. Catholicism. [See Pope ;~also Roman Catholic Church.] Celibacy of the Clergy. Hall (J.) Marriage of the clergy. [WorkB, v. 8.] Lea (H. C.) Historical sketch of sacerdotal celibacy in the Chris- tian church. 1867 3426 21 Letters on the constrained celibacy of the clergy of the church of Home, [anon.] 1816 3566.09 See also Marriage;— Monastic institutions. Charity. Bights {The) of necessity, and the treatment of the necessitous by various nations, [anon.] London, 1839. 8". . . 3573 28 See also Charitable agencies, in general alphabet. Christian Ethics. Blackie {J. S.) Four phases of morals. 1871. . 5433 14 Ohallen (J.) Christian morals. 1859. . ' ' XKm'in Cobbe {F. P.) Religious duty. 1866. . . • • • 363 g' n Dewar ID.) Elements of moral philosophy, arid' of christian ethics. 2 v. 1826. 3544.07 Fiddes{lt.) General treatise of morality upon the principles of natural reason only. 2d ed. 1726. . . 3551 04 l/arless ( The conversion of the Northern nations. Boyle lec- tures for 1865 3575.06 Jortin (J.) Remarks on eccl. history. [To the Reformation.) 2 v. 1846 . 3423.22 Marsh (J.) Epitoms of general eccl. history. 1864. . . 3413.10 Milman (H. H.) History of the Latin Christianity; to Nicolas V [1464.] 6 v. 1847 3417.03 Milner (J.) History of the church of Christ [To 1530.) 4 v. 1847 " 3415.12 Mosheim (J. L.) Eccl. history. New ed., continued to 1826, by C. Coote. 2 v. 1858 3416 05 Neander {A.) General history of the christian religion and church. [To the 16th century.) 5 v. 1859. . . . 3415.01 Priestley (J.) General history, etc., to the fall of the WeBtern em- pire. [In his Works, v 8-10.) 3591.10 Riddle (J. E.) Eccl. chronology; or annals of the christian church. [To 1837.) 3416.14 — Manual of christian antiquities; constitution, ministers, worship, customs, etc., of the ancient church, particularly during the 3d, 4th, and 5th centuries 2d ed. 1843. 3416.17 Robertson (J.C.) Hist, of the church, v.1-4. [To 1517.) 1854-73. 3416.07 Russell (John, earl). Essays on the rise and progress of the chris- tian religion in the West of Europe, from the reign of Tibe- rius to the council of Trent. 1373 3437.15 Schelhorn (J. C.) Amcenitates historise ecclesiastics et literarise. 2v. 1737-38 3431.09 Stebbing (H.) History of the church, from the Diet of Augsburg, 1530 to the 18th century. 3 v. 1842 3417.10 — History of the christian church, [to 1492). 2 v. 1833. 3411.01 Townsend (67.) Ecclesiastical and civil history philosophically considered with reference to the future re-union of chris- tians, v. 1-2 [To 1389 ] 3423.08 Waddingltm (G.) History of the church to the reformation . 3417.01 Walmesley (C.) General history of the Christian church, deduced from the Apocalypse. By sig. Pastorini. [pseud.) 1807. 3411.18 Wiltsch (J. E. T.) Hand-book of the geography and statistics of the church, [A. D., 70-1521.) 2 v. 1868 3411.03 Earlier Centuries of Christianity. Alexander (J.A.) Notes on New Testament literature. 1861. 3413.09 Baumgarten (M.) History of the church in the apostolic age. 3 v. 1854 3414.09 Bunsen (C. C. J.) Hippolytus and his age. 2 v. 1854. . . 3414.05 Contents : v. 1. Hippolytus and the teachers of the apostolio age. 2 Life of the christians of the apostolic age. Cave ( W.) Primitive Christianity 1840 3414 15 Chateaubriand (R. F. A. de). La naissance du christiauisme. 443.09 Crake (A D.) History of the church under the Roman empire. A. D. 30-476. 1873 3411.20 Donaldson (J.) Critical history of christian literature and doc- trine from the death of the Apostles to the Nicene council, [A D. 325]. 1864-66 3413.19 Eliot (S.) Hist, of liberty, pt. 2. The early christians. 2 v. 3423.03 In asking for books, use the » Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 82 BIBLICAL, RELIG-IOUS, AND ECCL. LIT. : Church History to Councils. EuseUiis PampMlus. Eccl. history to A. D. 324. 1838. . . 3413.14 Evagrius. History of the church, A. D 431-594. 1854. . 3418.06 Fleury (C.) Eccl. history. [A. D. 381-455.] 3 V. 1842. . . 8427.18 — The manners of tie christians. 1872 dbbl.io GleiqlG B.) Dissertation on the primitive church. [JreMosheim's Eccl. hiBt., v. 1. 1858.] ; • 3416.05 Hindi (S.) and Newman (J. H.) History of the christian church in the 1st century ?SH5 Hope (Mrs.) The early martyrs. [To A. D. 320.] .... 3424.06 Mohan (31.) Church history of the first seven centuries. 3425.22 Maurice (F. D.) Lectures on the eccl. history of the 1st and 2d centuries. 1854 3414.19 Miall IJ.C.) Memorials of early Christianity [to A. D. 304]. 3413.12 Milman (H. H.) History of Christianity, to the abolition of Pagan- ism. 2 v. 1840 3423.01 Same. 1844 3416.04 Milmer (J.) History of the church ; to the rise of the papacy. [6th century.] Abridged. 1844 3413.11 Morrison (J. C.) Life and times of Saint Bernard, 1091-1153. 1863. . 3«8.08 Neander(A.) The emperor Julian and his generation. . 3413.07 History of the planting and training of the christian church. by the apostles. H v. 1851 3413.01 — Memorials of christian life in the early and middle ages. 3413. 03 Newman (J. H.) The Ai'ians of the 4th century 1871. . . 3413.22 Philoslorgius. Eccl. history. [A. D. 324-425.1 1855. . . . 3413 05 Pressensi (E. de). Early years of Christianity. 1869. . . 3413 16 Beuss IE.) History of christian theology in the apostolic age. v. 1. 1872 3587.11 Schaff (P.) History of the christian church. A. D. 1-600. [To Gregory the Great.] v. 1-3. 1860-67 3416.12-13 Simpson ( W.) Epitome of the history of the Christian church during the first three centuries. 4th ed. 1862. . 3411.05 Socrates Scholasticus. Eccl. history. A. D. 305-439. . . . 3413.04 Soper IE.) History of the christian church to Constantino [A. D., 364.] 3417.02 Sozomenus. History of the church. A. D. 324-440. . . . 3413.05 Taylor ( W. E.) Hippolytus, and the christian church of the 3d century 3413.15 Taylor (I.) Ancient Christianity and the doctrine of the Oxford tracts for the times. 2 v 3612.13 Theodoretus. History of the church, A. D. 322-427. . . . 3413.06 mimann (C.) Gregory of Nazianzum. 4th century. . . 3072.17 Wilt (J. G.) Mutual influence of the christian doctrine and the school of Alexandria. 1862 2624.15 Mediasval Church History and Missions. Digby (K. H.) Mores catholici, or ages of faith. 11 v. . . 3421.06 Hemans (C. I.) History of mediaeval Christianity in Italy. 3424.02 Mallear (G. F.) Apostles of mediaeval Europe. 1869. . . 3418.10 — ■ History of christian missions during the middle ages. 3418.11 Maitland (S. B.) The dark ages : essays. 2d ed. 1845. . 3425.06 Neander (A.) Memorials of the christian life in the early and middle ages. 1852 3413.03 Wyse (J ) A thousand years, or the missionary centres of the middle ages. [1872.] 3462.02 See Crusades, in general alphabet. 18th and ldth Centuries. Baird (B.) The christian retrospect and register : the first half of the 19th century. 1851 , . 3412.12 Hagenbach (K. B.) History of the church in the 18th and 19th centuries. 2 v. 1869 3417.14 Clerical Anecdotes and Sketches. Clergymen and doctors : curious facts and characteristic sketches. 1870 8535.26 Doran (J.) Saints and sinners; or, in church and about it. 2 v. 1868 3544.14 Frampton (J.) Three dialogues on the amusements of clergymen. [anon.] 1797 3515.16 Jackson (T.) Curiosities of the pulpit, and pulpit literature : memorabilia, anecdotes, etc., from the 4th century to the present time. 1868 3562.29 Jeaffreson(J. O.) Book about the clergy. 2 v. 1870. . . . 3563.11 Lambeth and the "Vatican : anecdotes of churches and sects. 3 v. 1826 6216.06 Pulpit (The). [Percy anecdotes, v. 16. 1823.) 6211.16 Bamsay (E. B.) Pulpit table-talk 3686.13 See also Preaching. Communion. [See Lord's Supper.] Congregationalism. Bacon (L. and others). Contributions to the eccl. history of Con- necticut 3467.16 Brooklyn council of 1874. Letter missive, statement, and docu- ments, together with official report. 1874 3457.22 Clarke [D.) Orthodox Congregationalism and the sects. . 3535.22 Dexter (II. M.) Congregationalism : what it is, etc. Why it is bet- ter than any other form of church government. 1865. 3544.09 Exlesia: church problems considered: essays. Ed. by H. It. Beynolds. 1870 3645.15 Contents: Primitive Ecclesia, by J. Stonghton. The church in its historical development, by J. It. Thomson. The " Re- ligious life" and christian sooiety, by J. B Brown. Church and state, by E. B. Couder. Forgiveness aud absolution of sins, by H. B. Beynolds. Doctrine of the real presence and of the Lord's supper, by E W. Dale. The worship of the church, by H. Allon. The Congregationalism of the future, by J. G. Rogers. Modern missions aud their results, by J. Mullens. Same. 2d series. 1871. Contents: Baptismal regeneration, by E. Mellor. The in. carnation, by W. L. Alexander. The catholic church, by H E. Beynolds. Art and religion, by J. Gilbert. Bule of faith or, creed and creeds, by H. Batchelor. Our national univer sities, by A. S. Wilkins. The idea of the church in relation to modern Congregationalism, by B W. Dale. Hanbury (B.) Historical memorials relating to the Independents or Congregationalists. [To A. D. 1660.] 3 v. 1839. 3435.14 Punchard(G.) History of Congregationalism. A.D. 250-1616. 3456.21 Beligious republics : six essays. 1869 3586.22 Contents: Congregational polity, by W. M. Fawcett. Ex- ternal relations of Congregationalism, by T. M. Herbert. The congregationalist character, by E. G. Herbert. Congre- gationalism and aesthetics, by T. H. Pattison. Congregation alism and science, by P. H. Pye-Smith. The spirit of non- conformity, by J. Anstie. White. (D. A.) New England Congregationalism illustrated by tha early records of the first church in Salem. 1861 3457.20 See also Denominations and Sects ;— Dissenters ;•— New England. Conscience and Casuistry. Alford (H.) The christian conscience. [In his Essays, etc.] 3513.20 Baxter (B.) Practical theology. [In his Works, v. 1.] . .3518 01 Hall (J.) Cases of conscience [In his Works, v. 7.] . . . 3561.07 Maurice (F. D.) The conscience. Lectures on casuistry. . 3574.22 Pike (S.), andHayward (S.) Beligious caBes of conscience. 3584.19 See also Religious liberty, p. 101. Consolation in Affliction Burritt (E.) The mission of great sufferings. 1867. . . 3526.18 Cuyler (T. L.) The empty crib. Consolation for bereaved par- ents. 1869 : 3637.17 Eliot (W. G.) The discipline of sorrow. 1868. 16°. . . . 3546.18 Fosberg (T. V., ed.) Voices of comfort. 1873. . . 3552.27 Hale (L. P.) The service of sorrow. 1867 3556.19 Hinton (J.) The mystery of pain: a book for the sorrowful. 1872 3562.05 Lifting the veil, [anon.] 1870 3566.15 Peabody (A. P.) Christian consolation. 1867 3518.04 Plutarch. Consolation to Apollonius. [In his Morals, v. 1, pp. 299-337.] 6435.26 — Consolatory letter to his wife. [In his Morals, t. 5, pp. 386- 394.] 6435.30 Thelwall (A. S.) Thoughts in affliction. 1860 3611.01 Thornton (J.) Bereaved parents consoled. 1861. . . . 3611.01 Convents and Convent Life. [See Monastic institutions.] Conversion. Baxter (R. Of conversion. [In his Works, v. 2.] . . . .3518.01 Geer (G J.) Conversion of St. Paul. 1871 3554.24 Hoge (W J.) Blind Bartimeus; or, the sightless sinner. 1859 .".... 3662.17 See also Regeneration ; — Revivals. Corinthians. [See Epistles.] Councils. Hefele (K. H.) History of the Christian councils, to 326. . 8481.11 Landon (E. H.) Manual of councils of the Holy Catholio Church, comprising the substance of the most remarkable and im- portant canons, alphabetically arranged, 1846. . . 3424.07 Lindsay (A. W. C. lord). Ecumenicity in relation to the church of England. 1870 3667.15 Council of Trent. Bungener (L. F.) History of the council of Trent. 1866. . 3425.10 Vatican Council. Capel (Monsignor). Beply to W. E. Gladstone's Political expostu- lation. 1875 8527.24 Deutsch (E. O. M.) Literary remains, pp. 210-265. 1874. . 3645.07 Bollinger (J. J. I.) The pope and the council. By Janus, [pseud,] 2d ed. London, 1869 3426.16 Gladstone ( W. E.) The Vatican decrees in their bearing on civil allegiance ; a political expostulation. Added a history of the council ; with the Latin and English text of the papal syllabus and the Vatican decrees. By P. Schaff. 1875. 8554.30 — Vaticanism: an answer to reproofs and replies. 1875. 3554.31 Hergenrother (J.) Anti-Janus: an historico-theological criticism of "The Pope and the council," by Janus. 1870. . .8561.18 Manning (H. E.) The Centenary of St. Peter and the General council: a pastoral letter to the clergy. 1867. . . 8574.10 — The Vatican Council, and its definitions. 1780. . . .3574.09 — The Vatican decrees in their bearings on civil allegiance. 1875 3674.33 Newman (J. H.) Letter on oooasion of Mr. Gladstone's Expostu- lation. 1875 3578.09 Pressense (E. de). Rome and Italy at the opening of the CEcumenical council. 1S70 3585.16 Prussia and the Vatican. [Macmillan. v. 80. 1874.] War between Prussia and Rome. [Qu. rev. Apl. 1874. v. 136.] Note. — See American annual euoyclop&idia, years 1870, 1871: article Roman Catholic church. The text of the dogma is given in Latin and English among the public documents of the annual for 1870, page 640. Covetousness. Dick (T.) An essay on the sin and evils of covetousness. [Works, v. 1. 1863.] . 6033.01 BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. BIBLICAL, RELIG-IOUS, AND ECCL. LIT. : Creeds to Dissent. 83 Harris (J.) Mammon ; or, covetousness the Bin of the christian church. 1837 3662.04 Creeds. Barrow (I.) The apostles' creed: sermons. [Works, v. 2.] 3515.02 Bingham (J.) Of catechumens and creeds. [In his Antiquities, etc. v. 3.] 3423.13 Note.— Gives the text of the principal early creeds Duncan (J. M.) Remarks on the rise, use, and unlawfulness of creeds and confessions of faith. 1825 3543.27 Garbett (E.) The dogmatic faith. The relation of revelation and dogma. Bampton lectures, 1867. 1868. 12°. . . . 3554.17 Harvey ( Wm. W.) History and theology of the three oreeds. 2 v. 1854 8541.07 Miller (J.) Fetich in theology ; or doctrinalisrn twin to ritualism. 1874 3575.30 Nicolas (.1/.) Le symbole des Apotres : essai historique. 3577.21 Pearson J.) Exposition of the creed. With an appendix, contain- ing the principal Greek and Latin creeds. 1851. . . 3584.06 Perring (Sir P.) Churches and their creeds. 1871. . . . 3684.14 Spring (G ) Dissertation of the rule of faith. 1844. . . 6093.04 Swainson (C. A.) The creeds of the church, in their relations to the word of God and to the conscience of the christian. Hulsean lectures, 1857 3595.23 See also Athanasian Creed; — Thirty-nine articles. Cross. Crosses. [3 articles in Ec.clesiologist, v. 8-9, 1848.] . . .3365.04 Hewson (W.) History of the Cross. [In his Scriptures, etc.] 3736.06 Mortillet (67. de). Le signe de la croix avaut le christianisnie. 1866 1463.11 See also, in the general alphabet, Fine arts {Sacred art. — Symbolism.) Culture and Religion. Shairp (J. C.) Culture and religion in some of their relations. 1871 3593.06 See also headings ' Christianity,' * Church,' p. 80. Daniel (Book of). Barnes [A.) Notes, etc. 1863 3734.06 Calvin (J.) Commentaries, etc. 2 v. 1852-53 3734.08 Elliott (E. B.) Examination of the chief prophecies of Daniel. [In his Horas apocalypticee. 1866.] 3766.14 Hengstenberg (E. W.) Dissertation on the genuineness of Daniel. 1847 3734.07 Deans. Dansey (W.) Horse Decanias rurales. Of rural Deans. 2 v. 3541.16 Death. Dodd (JT.) Reflections on Death. 1818 1641.04 Warton («/.) Death-bed scenes and pastoral conversations. 2d ed. 4v 3617.16 Welby (H.) Mysteries of life, death, and futurity. 1863. . 3622.06 See also Consolation in affliction, p. 82. Deism. Leland (J.) View of deistical writers of England. 1836. .3566.06 Leslie (C.) Short and easy method with the Deists. [In Christian literature.] 3538.01 Wollaston (W.) The religion of nature delineated. 1738. . 3U2S.05 See also Natural religion. Deluge. Buckland (TV.) Reliquiae Diluvianse; or, observations on organic remains attesting the action of an universal deluge. 2d ed. 1824 .... 4117.03 Olmstead (J. M.) Noah and his times. 1854 3581.05 Rickart (C. von). Menes and Cheops identified in histoiy under different names. 1869 1076.05 Smith (67 ) Chaldsean account of the delude from terra cotta tab- lets fouud at Nineveh. Two photographs, with translation. 1872 A. 27.15 Twemlow (G.) Facts and fossils to prove the deluge of Noah. 3762.11 See also Commentaries on Genesis. Denominations and Sects. American christian record : containing the history, confession of faith, and statistics of each religious denjmination in tiie United States and Europe. 1860 3455.01 Beecher (T. K.) Our seven churches. 1870 3412.18 Contents : Soman Catholic Presbyterian. Protestant Epis- copal. Methodist Episcopal. Baptist and Congregational. Liberal christian. Blunt (J. H.) Dictionary of sects, heresies, ecclesiastical parties and schools of religious thought. 1874 1:142.:! 05 CornwaUis (C. F. and others). Christian sects in the 19th century. 1850 3411.09 Curteis (G. H.) Dissent in its relation to the church of England. Bampton lectures, 1871. 1872 3537.16 Gardner (J.) *Faiths of the world. 2 T. 1858-60. . . . 8428.01 Denominational reason why. 1866 3412.19 Gorrie (P. D.) Churches and sects of the TJ. S. 1850. . . 3555.03 Hayward (J.) Book of religions. 1870 3411 19 Physiology of the sects. 1874 3584.24 Contents ; Churchmen. Roman catholics. Independents. Baptists. Presbyterians. Friends. Unitarians. PiUs street chapel lectures. Boston, 1858. 12° 3564.12 Clark (W. R.) Why I am a Methodist. Thayer (T. B.) Why are you a Universalist ? Adams (N.) Why am I a Trinitarian Congregationalist ? Sykes (J. N.) Why I am a Baptist. Ran- dall (G. M.) Why I am a churchman. Dewey (O.) Why I am a Unitarian. King (T. S.) Spiritual Christianity. Marsden (J. B.) History of christian churches and sects. 2 v 1856 3412.03 Eupp (I. D.) History of the religious denominations in the United States. 1844 3458.03 Where is the city ? [anon.] 1868 3623.01 Contents : Baptists. Congregationalists. Methodists. Epis- copalians. Quakers. Swedenborgians. Spiritualists. Uni- versalists. Unitarians. See also the names of various Churches and Sects. Devil and Evil Spirits. Cobbe (F. P.) The devil. [In Fortnightly rev., v. 16, 1871.] Beard (J. R.) Autobiography of Satan. 1872 3615.23 DeFoe (D.) History of the devil. 1851 3544.01 Same. [In his Miscel. works, v. 10.] 5032.10 Hunt (Leigh). Treatise, etc. [In his Wishing-cap papers.] . 2632.24 Keruot (Henry). Bibliotheca diabolica ; books relating to the devil. 1874 3544.26 Laporte (H.de). The devil : does he exist? and what does he do ? 1871 3543.24 Masson (D.) The three devils : Luther's, Milton's, and Goethe's. 1874 2536.30 Mateer IS.) Account of Travancore and its devil worship. 1031.13 Reville (A.) The devil, his origin, greatness, and decadence. 1871 . 3586.27 Root (J.) Horrors of delirium tremens. 1844. . . . 3587.22 Note. — Asserts the existence of a personal Devil. Scott (R.) Scriptural claims ol the devil. 1822 3592.06 Sharp (G.) The case of Saul, shewing that his disorder was a real spiritual possession 3812.29 Young (Joseph). Demonology : or the scripture doctrine of devils. 1856 3025.22 See also, in the general alphabet, Occult sciences ; — Spirit- ualism ;— Superstitions ; — Witchcraft Devotional Works. Amory (T.) Dialogue on devotion, after the manner of Xenophon. 2d ed. 1746 3U22 22 Beecher (H. W.) Morning and evening exercises. Ed. by L. Ab- bott. 1871 3516.22 Bogatzlcy (C. H.von). God's thought of peace in war. 1762. 1091.13 — Golden treasury for the children of God. 1872. . . . 3522.19 Friswell (J. H.) The silent hour. 1868 3563 12 Gasparin (MmcA.de) . The near and the heavenly horizons. 3554.14 Greenwell (D.) Colloquia Crucis: a sequel to "Two friends." 1871 3555.27 Juliana (Mother). Sixteen revelations of divine love. 1864. 3563.23 Kempis (T. a). Of the imitation of Jesus Christ. Rendered into English by G. Stanhope. 1702 3513.18 — Same. Introd. essay, by T. Chalmers. With life, by C. Ull- man. 1858 3513.17 Loomis (L. C.) Mizpah. Prayer and friendship. 1858. . 3506.18 Mountford (W.) Euthanasy, or happy talk towards the end of life 3576.01 Patience of hope. By the author of "A present heaven." 1862 3583.10 Phelps (A.) The still hour; or, communion with God. 1862. 3584.20 Scudder (H ) ( hnstian's daily walk. 1776 3592.12 Sweldune (S. S., Mme.) Writings. Ed. by Count de Falloux. 1869 3595.21 Taylor (J.) The rule and exercises of holy living. 1864. . 3612.18 — The rub and exercises of holy dying. 1864 3612 19 Teresa tie Jesus (SI.) Way of perlectiou ; and conceptions of divine love. 1852 . 3612.22 Tholuck (A.) Hours of christian devotion. 1871. . . .3613.07 Two friends. By the author of "The patience of hope." 1863 3614.22 Upham (T. r.) The life of faith. 1857 3615.13 — Principles of the hidden life, faith and love. 1858. .3615.12 Walts [J ) Discourse on the love of God. 17911 3617.24 Zschokke, III.) Meditations on life and its religious duties. 1863. 3625.25 See Prayers;— Liturgies. Dictionaries and Encyclopedias. Blunt (J. H.) *Dictionary of doctrinal and historical theology. 2d ed. 1872 3428.04 — *Dietionary of sects, heresies, ecclesiastical parties, and schools of religions thought. 1874 3428.05 Eadie (J.) Ecclesiastical cyclopaedia; or dictionary of christian antiquities and sects. 1862 3412.01 Herzog (J. J.) Real-enoyclopiidie iiir protestantischo Theologie und Kirche. 20 V. 1854-65 3568.18 Same. Protestant theological and ecclesiastical encyclopae- dia: a condensed translation, by J. H. A. Bomberger v. 1. Phila. 1858. 8° 3418.18 Honk ( W. F.) Church dictionary. 1854 3412.02 M< Clintock (J.) and Strong (J.) *Cyc]opsedia of biblical, theological, and ecclesiastical literature, v. 1-5. 1867-73. . . . 3716.11 See also Bible, i Dictionaries, p. 79.) Dissent. Canne (J.) A necessity of separation from the church of England proved by the Nonconformists' principles. 1849. [Han- serd Kuoilys Society.] 3558.10 Curteis (G. H.) Dissent in its relation to the church of Eng- land • 3537.16 Martinrau (J .) Why dissent? An address. 1871. . . 3574.30 Taylor (J. J.) Retrospect of the religious life of England; or, the church, puritanism, and free inquiry. 2d ed. revised. 1853 3446.14 Vaughan (R.) English nonconformity. 1862. . . . 3446.16 In aBking for books, use the " Book Order," Klring the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the N UMBER. 84 BIBLICAL, RELIGIOUS, AND ECCL. LIT. : Dissenters to England. Dissenters. Bogus (D.) and Bennett (J.) History of the dissenters. 1688-1808. 4 V. 1808-12 3436.03 Fletcher (J.) Hist, of independency in England, since the Re- formation. 4 V. 1847 3452.17 Halley (R.) Lancashire: its puritanism and nonconformity. 2 v. 1869 3436.16 Skeats (U.S.) History of the free churches of England. 1688-1851. 1869 3435.17 Wilson ( W.) History and antiquities of Dissenting churches and meeting houses in London, Westminster, and Southwark. 4 v. 1808-1804 3452.13 See also Baptists ; — Gongregationalists ; — Methodists ;— Presbyterians ; — Puritans, etc. Doctrine and Dogma. Bernard (T. D.) The progress of doctrine in the New Testament. 1867 3523.05 Blunt (J. II.) Dictionary of sects, heresies, ecclesiastical parties, and schools of religious thought. 1874 3426.05 Hagenbach (K. R.) Text-book of the history of doctrines. 2 v. 1863 3556 07 Martensen (IT.) Christian dogmatics. 1866 3573.21 Neander (A.) Lectures on the history of christian dogmas. 2 v. 1858 3577.04 Shedd (W. 67. T.) History of christian doctrine. 2 v. 1863. 3593 10 Van Oosterzee (J. J.) Christian dogmatics. From the Dutch, by J. W. Watson and 11. J. Evans, v. 1-2 3616.10 See also Church history:— Creeds; Systematic theology.eic. Druids. Dames (E.) Mythology and rites of the British Druids. 1809. 3817.19 Essay on the Neodruidic heresy in Britannia. Part 1. [anon.] 1838 3818.16 Identity of the religions called Druidical and Hebrew, [anon.] 1829 5091.02 Ledwich (E.) A dissertation on the religion of the Druids. [Archaeologia, v. 7, 1785.] 5128. Bust (J.) Druidism exhumed. 1871 3587.21 Smiddy (R.) Essay on the Druids, the ancient churches, and the Bound Towers of Ireland. 1871 3817.26 See also Histories of England, France, and Scotland. (Celtic period.) Dutch Reformed Church. Heidelberg catechism, in German, Latin, and English : with his- torical introduction. 1863. . 3562.32 Eastern and Greco-Russian Churches. Holy Eastern church : a popular outline of its history, doctrines, liturgies, and vestments, [anon.] 1870 3424.19 Neale (J H.) History of the Holy Eastern church. General in- trod. 2 v. 1850 3466.01 — History ot the Patriarchate of Alexandria. 2 v. 1847 . 3466.03 Palmer ( Wm., translator). The Patriarch and the Tsar 3 v 1871-73 3583.20 V. ] . Replies of Nicon, patriarch, against the questions of the boyar Simeon Streshneff, and the answers of the metro- politan of Gaza, Paisius Ligarides. 2. Testimonies concerning the patriarch Nicon, the tsar, and the boyars, from the travels of Macarius. 3. History of the condemnation of Nicon by a plenary council, 1666-67. Written by Paisius Ligarides. Romanoff {II. C.) Sketches of the rites and customs of the Greco- Russian church. 1869 3424 18 Stanley (A. P.) Lectures on the history of the Eastern church. 1861 3417.09 Tondini (C.) The pope of Rome and the popes of the oriental churches. 1871 3424.17 Ecclesiastes. Hengstenberg (E. W.) Commentary, etc. 1869 3734 10 Noyes (67. R.) New translation, with introd. and notes. 4th ed. 1868 ^ 3734 10 Sandys (G.) Paraphrase, etc. [In Ms Poetical works.'] '. '. 1684]32 See Bible ; and Old Testament, for other commentaries as Lange, v. 10 [3725.19] ; and Speaker's commentary ^ Ecclesiastical Law. Tyler (R. H.) American ecclesiastical law. 1866 3614 27 See also Church polity. Elijah. Lowrie (J. M.) The translated prophet. 1868 3566 20 See Prophets. England. General Church History and Present Establishment. Collier l J.) Ecclesiastical history of Great Britain to the end of the reign of Charles the second. New ed. With life of the author, by T. Cathbury. 9 v. 1852 3444 m Eiquiros (A.) Religious life in England. 1867. ' 3443 '04 fuller (T.) Church history of Britain, until 1648. 3 v. 1842' 3444'l3 Harrington (Sir J ) Addicion to Godwin's catalogue of bishops [In las Nuga: autiquas. v. 2, pp. 1-281.1 . 473 29 lSM-of' Li ™ 3 ° f the Arckbi8h °P B o' Canterbury, v. 1-8. ,, v ; *• Anglo-Saxon period.' 2. Anglo-Norman' period, is* Midd^-age period. 6-8. Reformation period. t&lnx n?lT f^'feht in England, from the reformation to the end of the last century. 1870 2 v 3445 J7 Inett (J.) Origines Anglicanae : or, a history of the English church from the conversion of the English Saxons till the death of King John, 1216. 2 v. in 3. 1855 3444 jg Johnson (J.) Collection of the laws and canons of the church of England to the reign of Henry viii. 2 v. 1850. . . . 3435 19 Joyce (J. \V.) The civil power in its relation to the church : with special reference to the court of final ecclesiastical anneal in England. 1869 3436 22 Le Neve {J.) Fasti Ecclesiaa Anglicanae, or calendar of the prin. cipal ecclesiastical dignitaries in England and Wales to 1715* Continued to the present time by T. D. Hardy. 3 v. 1854* 3444 16 Newman (J. H.) The convocation of the province of Canterbury [In his Hist, sketches.] 358107 Perry (67. G.) History of the church of England. From the death of Elizabeth [1603]. 3 v. 1861 3445 J" Ravenstein (E. G.) Denominational statistics of England anrl Wales. 1870 3445^0 Smith (67.) The religion of ancient Britain, historically con- sidered. 2d ed. 1846 344^ u5 Thackeray (F.) Researches into the ecclesiastical and political state of ancient Britain under the Roman emperors. 2 v. in 1. 1843 3442 Qg Short (T. V.) Sketch of the history of the church of Enelanrt tn 1688. 1870 3443 05 Southey (67.) Book of the church. [To William iii.] 1841. 344412 Strickland (A.) Lives of the seven bishops committed to the tower in 1688. [Sancroft, Lake, White, Turner Ken Llovd Trelawny.] '344515 Tulloch (J.) Rational theology and christian philosophy in Ene land in the 17th century. 2 v. 1872 3445 q 9 v. 1. Liberal churchmen, v. 2. Cambridge platonistB Williams (F ) Lives of the cardinals ; to Wolsey. [12-16 cent.] 2 v. 1868. 3437.16 Wordsworth (C.) Ecclesiastical biography; or, lives of eminent men connected with the history of re.igion in Eueland 4th ed. 4 v. 1853 3446 of Contents : v. 1. Introduction from Inett. Wickliffe W Thorp. Lord Cobham. Chaucer and Gower. Extracts from Fox. Dean Colet, by Erasmus. Cardinal Wolsey, by Caven- dish. 2. T. Bilney, by Fox. Sir T. More. W. Tindall. Cromwell Earl of Essex, John Rogers, Hooper, Rowland Taylor and Latimer, by Fox. 3. Ridley and Cranmer, by Fox. T. Mountain, by Strype Bp. Jewel. B. Gilpin, by Bp. Carleton. Hooker and Donne' by I. Walton. Whitgift, by Sir G. Paul. 4. Herbert, Wolton, Sanderson, by I. Walton N Ferrar by Dr. Peckard. Bp. Hall, by himself. Dr. H. Hammond by Bp. Fell. Baxter, by himself. Sir Matthew Hale and earl of Rochester, by Burnett. Tillotson. Index. See also (in Countries) England. (Ecclesiastical historians.) Doctrines and Controversies. Brooke (S. A.) Freedom in the church of England : six sermons suggested by the Voysey judgment. 1871 3523.20 Cattermole (R.) Literature of the church of England. 2 v. 1844. Cobbett (W.) Legacy to parsons. 1835 353614 Conybeare (J. W.) The church in the mountain. Church parties. Vestries and church-rates. [In his Essays, 1855.] . . 2527 01 Dame Albion 'b Church school ; or high, low, and broad ideas of essentials. By S. E. T. [anon.] 1871 483.13 Degge (Sir S.) The parson's counsellor ; with the law of tithes. 7th ed. by C. Ellis. 1820 3543 25 Doctor Hookwell ; on the Anglo-Catholic family, [anon.] 3 v 1842 3541 09 Jacob (67. A.) Ecclesiastical polity of New Testament, a study for the present crisis. 1872 3564.13 Lindsay (A. W. C, lord). Scepticism as' compared with the church of Eugland. 1861 3567 14 Monsell (J. S. B.) Our new vicar. 1870 3675.16 Newman (J. H.) Prospects of the Anglican church" [In his Es- says.yl;]. . 3581.09 — Ihe catholicity of the Anglican church. [In his Essays, v. 2. _ .. . , 3581.10 On the interests of the church of England. London, 1821. 8'. , [Pamph., v. 19.] 605 8.19 Principles at stake. Essays on church questions of the day. Ed. by G. H. Sumner. 1868 3585.19 Note.— Put forth under ' Low church ' auspices. Contents: Ritualism and uniformity, by B. Shaw. The increase of the Episcopate of the church of England, by Lord A. Hervey. Powers and duties of the priesthood, by R. Kayue Smith. National education, by A. R. Grant. Doc- trine of the Eucharist, by G. H. Sumner. Scripture and Ritual by T. D. Bernard. The church in South America, by A. Mills. The schismatical tendency of ritualism, by G. Salmon. The revisions of the liturgy considered in their bearing on ritualism, by W. G. Humphry. Parties and party spirit, by J. 8. Howson. Rector (The), and his friends, [anon.] 1869 3586.20 Sadler (M. F.) Church doctrine Bible truth. 1870. . . 3587.25 Wheallcy (O.) Rational illustration of the Book of common prayer, the saoramonts, and other rites of the church of England. With notes by G. E. Corrie. 1858 352A.04 Wilkins (67.) Body and soul. [A church of England dialogue. anon.] 2 V. 1823 ° . . . 3522 23 Wordsworth (C.) Christian institutes : discourses and tracts by church of England writers. Selected, arranged systemati- cally, and illustrated with notes. 4 v. 1842. . . .3625 06 Contents : v. 1. Evidences of natural and of revealed reli- BROOKLYN JOBOANTILS LIBRARY. BIBLICAL, RELIGIOUS, AND ECCL. LIT. : England to Evangelical. 85 glon. Natural law. Priuciples of Christianity. 2. Sundry articleB of the creed, and other principal topics of christian doctrine. 3. Principles of society and of government, civil and ecclesiastical. 4. Polemioal theology. Popery. Puritan- ism. Nonconformity. Compare Church, p. 80 ; and Episcopacy, below. See also Athanasian Greed ; — Catechisms ; — Creeds ;— Beans ; — Episcopacy ;— Liturgies : — Prayers ; — Sacra- ments;— Thirty-nine Articles. Also Anglo-Saxon Church; — Dissenters; — Scotland ; — Reformation. For the Worlcs of leading Church of England divines see, in the general alphabet, Barrow; — Chillingworth; — Leighton; South;— Taylor;— etc., etc. Oxford Tracts Controversy. Ipostasy of the church established by law, and the insufficiency of her creeds and articles to secure uniformity of faith. London, 1845. 8°. [Miscel. Pamphlets, v 18.] . . . 6093.18 3eaven [J.] calm exposure of the unfairness of the "General re- ply to all objections " of the author of " Ancient Christian- ity." 1840 3612.14 Sricknell ( IV.S ) The judgment of the bishops upon the tractarian theology. A complete analytical arrangement of the charges delivered by the prelates of the Anglican church, from 1837 to 1842, inclusive ; so far as they relate to the tractarian movement. 1845. . . 3523.26 Brittan [T. S.) The modern anti-christ [The Tractarian move- ment] portrayed. 1847 3524.22 PuainlA.W.) Address on the establishment of the hierarchy. 1851. MSB- 1 * Taylor (I.) Ancient Christianity and the doctrines of the Oxlord tracts. 2 v. 1839 3612.13 Tracts for the times. By members of the university of Oxford. 6 v. 1839-41 3613.09 England (Church of) vs. Church of Rome. Chillingworth (IF.) Works. 1836 3535.06 Pusey IE. B.) The church of England a portion of Christ's Cath- olic church : an eirenicon. 1865 3580.05 Reasons for returning from the church of Borne to the church of England. 1871 3586.28 England (Cliurch of) in the Colonies. Anderson {J. S. M.) The history of the church of England in the colonies and foreign dependencies of the British Empire. 3 v. 1856. 3451.01 Episcopacy. Barnes (A.) Episcopacy tested by scripture. [In his Essays, etc. v. 1. 1855.] 2513.06 Cave {W.) Government of the ancient church by bishops, etc. [App. to his Primitive Christianity. 1840.] .... 3414.15 Episcopacy with reference to the modern Popular Societies. 2d ed. London, 1820. [Pamphleteer, v. 16.] 6058.16 Duffield (G ) The claims of " Episcopal bishops " examined 2d ed. 1842 3544.25 Kip (W. I.) The double witness of the church. 1844. . . 3564 14 Linn (IF.), Beasley (F.). and Sow i T. Y.) Collection of essays on Episcopacy. With notes by J. H. Hobart. 1806. . 3558.23 Marshall {T. W.) Notes on Episcopal polity. 1844. . . . 3447.04 Milton (J.) Brief notes upou Griffith's sermon, titled the Fear of God and the king ; Of reformation in England. Of prelatk-al Episcopacy. [In his Works, v. 2, 1848.] 6054.02 — Reason of church government urged against prelaty. Of civil power in ecclesiastical causes. Likeliest means to re- move hirelings out of the church. [Ire Ms Works, v. 2-3. 1848.] . . 5054.02 Sage [J.) Works. With memoir and notes. 3 v. 1844-46. . 3588.11 Contents: v.l. Fundamental charter of presbytery, as it hath been lately established In the kingdom of Scotland, exam- ined and disproved, v. 2-3. Principles of the Oyprianic age, with regard to episcopal power and jurisdiction. Taylor (J.) Sacred order and offices of episcopacy. [In his Works, V 2, 1853.] 3618.02 See also Church polity ;— England (Church of) ; — Meth- odist Episcopal Church ; — Protestant Episcopal Church. Epistles. Macknight (J.) A new literal translation of the Epistles. With a commentary and notes. Added a history of the life of the Apostle Paul. 2d ed. 6 v. London, 1806. 8". . . 3748.01 Contents : v. 1. Preface. Preliminary essays. Romans. 2. Corinthians. 3. Covenant with Abraham. Justification. Galatians. Ephesiaus. Mediation of Christ. Philippians. Colossians. 4. Thessalonians. Timothy. Titus. Philemon. 6. Hebrews. James. Peter. 6. John. Interpretation of Scripture. Life of Paul. Jude. Life and Writings of St. Paul. Arnold (M.) St. Paul and Protestantism; with an Introduction on Puritanism and the church of England. 1870. . . 3514.04 Note Reviewed by R. H. Hutton in Contemp. rev., v. 14. Barnes (A.) Scenes in the life of Paul. 1869 3514 18 Bauer (F. C.) Paul; his life and works 3756.05 Bentham (J.) Not Paul, but Jesus. 1823 3521.15 Brown [S.) The fidianism of St. Paul. [In his Lectures aud Es- says. V. 2. 1858.] 2515.02 Bungener (F.) St. Paul: his life, labours, and epistles. 1870 3526.02 Butler (ft M.) St. Paul in Rome. 1865 3527.05 Conybeare ( W. J.) and Howson {J. S.) Life and epistles of St. Paul. 2 7. 1858 3755.17 Note.— For articles occasioned by this work see Ed. rev., v. 97. 1863; New Englander, v. 12, 1854; North Amer. rev., v. 7? 1853; North Br. rev., v. 20, 1863. Falconer ( TV.) Dissertation on St. Paul's voyage and shipwreck on the Island Melite. 2d ed. 1870 3758.10 Howson [J. S. > The companions of St . Paul. 1871. . . .3755 22 Lewin (J'.) Life and epistles of St. Paul. 2 V. 1851. . . 3756.01 Locke {J.) Essay, paraphrase, and notes on some of St. Paul's Epistles. [In his Works, v. 8.] 5052.08 Lytleton (67. Lord.) Observations on the apostleship of wt. Paul. [In Christian literature.] 3638.01 Same. [In his Works, v. 2.] 6052.14 Monod [A.) St. Paul; five discourses. 1860 357...18 More (H.) On the life and writings of St. Paul. [In her Works, v. 4. 1840.) . . 5057.01 Paley(W.) Horro Paulinos 3522.12 Same. [In Christian evidences. 1847.] 3538.06 Paul of Tarsus.- times and gospel. 1872 3588.07 Renan (£.) Saint Paul. 1869 3114.11 Note.— Reviewed by E. H Plumptre in Contem. rev., v. 11, 1869. Romans. Barnes [A.) Notes, etc. 1863 3742.04 Calvin (./.) Commentaries, etc. Tr. by J. Owen. 1849. . 3748.10 Same. Ed. from the Eng. transl. of C. Rosdell, by H Bev- eridge. 1844 . . . 3748.11 Chalmers (7/.) Lectures, etc., 2 v. 1854 3532.14 Colenso (J. W.) Epistle to the Romans, translated and explained. 1863 3755.19 Hodge (C.) Commentary, etc. New ed. 1864 3755.25 Lange {J. P.) and Fay (F. R.) Commentary, etc. 1869. . 3747.15 Lightfoot [J.) Horse Hebrauaa. [In his Works, v. 12, 1823.] 3567.12 Whedon [D. D.) Commentary, etc. 1871 3755.12 Corinthians. Barnes (A.) Notes on the 1 Corinthians. 1863 3742.05 — Notes on the 2 Corinthians. 1863 3742.06 Calvin [J.) Commentary, etc. 2 v. 1848-49 3748.07 Kling (ft F.) Commentary, etc. [v. 6 of Lange] . . 3741.16 Lightfoot (J) Horse Hebraicse [In his WorkB, v. 12. 1823. 3567.12 Robertson [F. W.) Sermons on the Corinthians. 1860. . 3587.08 Galatians. Barnes {A.) Notes, etc. 1863 3742.06 Calvin (J.) Commentaries, etc. 1854 3748.13 Schmoller (O.) Commentary, etc. [v. 7, of Lange.] . . . 3747.17 Ephesians. Barnes [A.) Notes, etc. 1863 3742 07 Braune {K.) Commentary, etc. [v. 7 of Lange.] .... 3747 17 Calvin [J.) Commentaries, etc. 1854 3748.13 Philippians. Barnes [A.) Notes, etc. 1863 3742 07 Braune [K ) Commentary, etc. [v. 7 of Lange.] . Calvin {J.) Commentaries, e(c. 1851 Colossians. Barnes (A.) Notes, etc. 1863 3742 07 Braune (7T.) Commentary, etc. 1871. [v. 7 of Lange.] . 3747 17 Calvin [J.) Commentaries, etc. 1851 3748.14 Thessalonians. Auberlen (ft A.) and Riggenbach (ft J.) See Lange (J. P.) Commen- tary. New Test., v. 8 3747. 18 Barnes [A.) Notes, etc. 1863 olfo'?? Calvin {J.) Commentaries, etc. 1851 3748.14 Timothy, Titus, Philemon. Barnes {A.) Notes, etc. 1863 . • • • • J7 4 2 08 Van Oosterzee [J. J., Commentary, [v. 8 of Lange'sN. T.] 3747.18 Calvin [J.) Commentaries, e(c. 1856 3748.1- Hebrews. Barnes (A.) Notes or .Hebrews 1863. . 3742.09 Calvin (J.) Commentaries on Hebrews. 1853 iu a.ua Delitzsch [F.) Commentary on Hebrews. 2 v. 1868. Moll (ft B.) Commentary, [v. 8 of Lange's N. T ] . James, Peter, John, Jude. Barnes (A.) Notes, etc. 1863.. . ... .... • • • 3742.10 Calvin (J.) Commentaries on the catholic epistles. . . . 3748. is Lange [J. P.) Commentary, etc. v. 9 of New Test. 1808 3747.19 9 Confers.- James, by J. P. Lange. Peter, by G. F.C. Fron- miiller. John, by Karl Braune. Jude, by G. F. C. Iron- miiller. John. Ebrard IJ. H. A) Biblical commentary, etc. of St. John, in con- tinuation of the work of Olshausen. With an appendix on the Catholic EpiBtles, and an essay on the hie aud writings of St. John. Tr. by Rev. W. B. Pope. 1800. . . . 3756.03 Maurice IF. D.) The epistles of St. John. A series of lectures on christian ethics. 1867 3166 - 04 Essenes. De Quincey (T.) The Essenes. [In his Hist, and Crit. essays.^ v. Ginslulf\c D.) The Essenes': their 'history,' and' doctrines Hitched [E. A.) Christ 'the spirit.' v. {. ''2d ed. enlarged I [No more published.] 1861 .■ • ? 6 "'. u f Note ! — Many bibliographical references are given in the articles in M'Olintock and Strong, Kitto, Smith, etc. Evangelical Religion. Foster (J.) On some of the causes by which evangelical religion . 3747.17 . 3748.14 375.1.20 . 3747.18 In asking for books, use the ■ Book Order," giving the AUTHOB'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 86 BIBLICAL, RELIGIOUS, AND ECCL. LIT. : Evangelical to Evidences. has been rendered less acceptable to persons of cultivated taste. [Essays, 1835.] , • • • . • « 1 * 06 Memminger (B. W.) What is religion? a protest against ''The Spirit of the age." 2™ n? Neat (J.) One word more for unbelievers. 1854 357J.U1 See also the names of the various Evangelical churches. Also Evangelical alliance in general alphabet. Evidences of Christianity. Addison (J.) Of the christian religion. [In Ms Works, v. 2.] 5012.02 Aids to faith. [Replies to "Essays and reviews."] Ed. by W. Thomson. 1862 ?™"2? Ante-Nicene christian library. 24 v 3467.01 For Contents see p. 30 of Catalogue. Auberlen (C. A.) The divine revelation. 1867 3514.12 Bacheler (O.) and Owen (B. D.) Discussion on the existence of God and the authenticity of the Bible. 2 v. 1833. . 3514.15 Baxter (B.) Reasons of the christian religion. [In his Works, Y 2] 3518.02 BaynelP.) Testimony of Christ to Christianity. 1862. . 3515.06 Becket (A.) Saturnian times ; or, the established religion ex- ploded for the hero-worship of old. [In his Miscellanies, v. 2.) 1714.02 Bentley IB.) Boyle's lectures, a confutation of atheism ; Remarks upon a Discourse of fiee-thinking, [by A. Collins]. [Works, vf 3i ] 6017.03 Berkeley (67.) Alciphron ; or, the minute philosopher. [In Ms Works, v. 2, 1871 5424.02 Bierbowcr (A.) Principles of a system of philosophy, to reconcile metaphysics and religion. 1870 3522.22 Boston Lectures, 1870. Christianity and scepticism. . . 3523.23 Same. 1871. Questions of biblical criticism. . . .3523.21 Same. 1872. Important traits of christian doctrine and experience, and leading facts in the life of Christ. . 3523.22 Bowen (F.) Lowell Lectures on the application of metaphysical and ethical science to the evidences of religion. 1849. 5421.08 Bremen lectures on fundamental living religious questions. By various eminent European divines. From the German, by D. Heagle. With an introd. by A. Hovey. 1871. . . 3523.27 Contents: 1. Biblical account of creation and natural science, by O. Zbckler. 2. Reason, conscience, and revela- tion, by H. Cremer. Miracles, by M. Fuchs. 4. The person of Jesus Christ, by C. E. Luthardt. 6. The resurrection of Christ, as a soterio-logico-bistorical fact, by G. TJhlhorn. 6. The scriptural doctrine of atonement, by W. F. Gees. 7. The authenticity of our Gospels, by C. Tischendorf. 8. The idea of the kingdom of God as perfected, and its sig- nification for historical Christianity, by J. P. Lange. 9. Christianity and culture, by J. Disselhoff. Brown [Peter, bp. of Cork). Procedure, extent, and limits of hu- man understanding. 1729 3521.18 — Things divine and supernatural conceived by analogy with things natural and human. 1733 3521.19 Brown (S.) Argument of design equal to nothing. [In his Lectures, V. 2, 1858.] 2515.02 Burr (E. F.) Ad fldem ; or, parish evidences. 1871. . . 3526.17 Butler [J.) Whole works. London, Tegg, 1852. 12". . .3527.02 Contents : Of natural religion ; Of revealed religion ; Of personal identity ; Of the nature of virtue ; Sermons. Same. Analogy of religion, dissertations, and sermons. With preface by S. Halifax. With introd. and index. Lon- don, Bohn. 1852. 12° 3527.02 Chalmers (T.) Evidences of the christian revelation. 1855. 3532.82 Same. With lectures ou Paley's Evidences. . . . 3532.11 — Lectures on Butler's Analogy 3532.18 — Prelections on Butler's Analogy, Paley's Evidences, and Hill's Lectures. [In his Posthumous works, v. 9.] . . 3533.01 Chandler (S.) Plain reasons for being a christian. [In Christian literature, 1847.] 3538.01 Chateaubriand (F. B. A. de). Genius of Christianity. . . 3534.06 Same. Spirit and beauty of the christian religion. Selec- tions 3534 07 Christian literature : evidences. With prefatory memoirs, by J. S. Jlemes. 1847 3538.01 Contents : Campbell's Dissertation on miracles. Chand- ler's Plain reasons for being a christian. Jenyns' View of the internal evidence of the christian religion. Leslie'B Sho: t and easy method with the DeistB. Leslie's Short and easy method with the Jews. Leslie's Truth of Christianity demonstrated. Lyttleton's Observations on the conveision of St. P,iul. Paley's Evidences of Christianity. Paley'sHorse Pauliuffi. Sherlock's Trial of the witnesses, with the sequel to the trial. Watson's Apology for the Bible. Watson's apology for Christianity. West On the the resurrection. ChristUeb (T.) Modern doubt and christian belief. 1874. 3534.16 Cooper (T.) The bridge of history over thegulf of time : popular view of the historical evidence for Christianity. 1872. 3537.25 Davies (J.) Estimate of the human mind ; as connected with the principles and obligations of the christian religion. 5435.06 De Wette ( H'. M. L ) Theodore ; or, the skeptic's conversion. 2 v. 1841 3542.25 Dick (T.) Philosophy of religion. [In his Works, v.l. 1853.] 6033.01 Dyer (G.) Principles of Atheism and Deism proved to be un- founded, from the nature of man. [anon.] 1814. . . 4(17.14 Eglestm (67. II'.) Search after truth ; addressed to young men. ls69 3540.13 Ellis (J.) The knowledge of divine things from revelation, not from nature. . :j546 19 " Essays and reviews " (Replies to). With preface by the Bishoo Of Oxford. 1862 .3547.07 Farrar IF. W.) Witness of history to Christ. Hulsean lectures for 1870. 12° 3547 Id Fenelon (F. de S. de La M.) Conversations with M. de Ramsai on the truth of religion, with his letters on the immortality of the soul and the freedom of the will. From the French, by A. E. Silliman. 1869 • 3552.08 Fisher (67. P.) Essays on the supernatural origin of Christianity, with special reference to the theories of Renan, Strauss, and the Tubingen school. 1866 355J.17 Franklin (B.) Man's cry and God's gracious answer. 1863. 3553.10 Fuller [A.) The Gospel its own witness [In his Works.] 3554.02 Green (J. H.) Spiritual philosophy : founded on the teachings of S. T. Coleridge. Ed. with a memoir of the author's life, by J. Simon. 2 V. 1865 3555.24 Gregory (O.) Evidences, doctrines, and duties of the christian religion. 1851 3655.15 Grolius (H ) Truth of the christian religion. 1809. . . 3555.16 Quenee [A.) Letters of certain Jews to M. Voltaire, containing an apology for their own people and for the Old Testament. With critical reflections, [anon.] 1848 3555.17 Guizot (F. P. 67.) Meditations on the actual state of Christianity, and the attacks now made upon it. 1866. .... 3555.19 — Meditations on the essence of Christianity. 1865. . . 3555.18 Gurnet/ (J J.) Essays on the evidences, doctrines, and practical operations of Christianity. 1829 3555.22 Holler [A. von). Letter to his daughter. 1803 3556.26 Haven (J.) Studies in theology. 1869 3557.10 Hay (W.) Religio philosophi ; or, principles of morality and Christianity. 1753 3561.17 Hopkins (Mark). Evidences of Christianity. 1861. . . . 3563.02 Ingham Lectures. On the evidences of natural and revealed re- ligion. Before the Ohio Wesleyan University. 1872. 3563.33 Jenyns (S ) View of the internal evidence of the christian reli- gion. [In Christian literature.] 3538.01 Same. [In his Works, v. 4.] 6044.19 Kennedy (J.) Conversations on religion with lord Byron and others. 1820 3027.23 Lardner (TV.) Ancient Jewish and heathen testimonies to the truth of the christian religion. [Works, v. 6-8. 1838.] 3565.06 — Credibility of Gospel hist. [In his Works, v. 1-5, 1838.] 3565.01 Latham (J. H.) Theories of philosophy and religion, compared with the christian theory as set forth by St. Paul in his let- ter to the Romans. 1871 3565.12 Liddon (H. P.) Some elements of religion. Lent lectures. 3566.25 Leifchild (J.) Remarkable facts, confirmatory of Holy Scripture. 1869 3566.03 Leslie (Bev. C.) The truth of Christianity demonstrated; a dia- logue betwixt a christian and a deist. [In Christian litera- ture. 1847.] 3538.01 Locke (J.) Reasonableness of Christianity, as delivered in the scriptures. [In his Works, v. 7.] 5052.07 McCosh (J.) Christianity and positivism : lectures on natural theology and apologetics. 1871 3572.18 — Thompson (J. P:) and others. Questions of modern thought ; or, lectures on the Bible and infidelity. 1871. . . . 3572.19 Macknight (J.) Truth of the christian religion. [Watson (R.) Col. of tracts, v. 6. 1791.] 3621.07 Macnaught (J.) Christianity and its evidences. 1863. . 3573.11 Maitland \S. B.) Eruvin; or, miscellaneous essays on the nature, history, and destiny of man. 1850 3573.25 Maurice (F. D.) Sequel to the inquiry. What is revelation ? Con- taining a reply to Mr. Mansel's " Examination of Maurice's Strictures on the Bampton Lectures of 1859." . . 3574.24 Murphy (J. J.) The scientific bases of faith 1873. . . . 3578.13 Paley{W.) Evidences of Christianity. 1857 3582.04 Same. With annot. by R. Whately. 1860. . . . 3582.05 Same. [In Christian literature.] 3538.01 Peabody (A. P.) Christianity, the religion of nature. 1864. 8584.03 — Christianity and science, 1874 3584.05 Place (B.) Thoughts on life science. 1869 3585.09 Potter (Alonzo). Religious philosophy; or, nature, man, and the Bible. 1872 8585.12 Priestley (J.) Institutes of natural and revealed religion. [In his Works, v. 2.] 3591.02 — Discourses on the evidences of revealed religion. [Works, v. 15-16] 3591.15 Sogers (H.) Eclipse of faith. 1855 3587.16 — Defence of the Eclipse of faith. 1856 3587.17 Savage (M. J.) Christianity the science of manhood. 8588.18 Simson (D.) Plea for religion and the sacred writings: addressed to the disciples of Thomas Paine. 1814 8593.07 Smedtey(E. A.) Treatise on moral evidence. 1850. . . .3594.01 Swift (J.) Tracts in defence of Christianity. [In his Works, v. 8.] 6074.10 Taylor {I.) History of the transmission of ancient books to modern times. 1827 2743.18 — Restoration of belief, [anon.] 1865 3612.08 Townsend (67.) The OSdipus Romanus: an attempt to prove that the twelve Ceesars are the twelve signs of the zodiac. 1819 b 3613.17 Tucker (A.) Light of nature pursued. 2 v. 1852. . . .3614.13 Vaughan (R.) The age and Christianity. 1849 3615.21 Walker [J. B.) God revealed in creation and Jesus Christ. 3616.06 — Philosophy of the plan of salvation. Introd. essay by C. E. Stowe. 1357 3616.07 Watson (B.) Apology for the Bible. [In Christian literature. 1847.] 3538.01 — Apology for Christianity. [In Christian literature, 1847.] 3538.01 Whately (It.) Essays on some of the difficulties in the writings of St. Paul, and in other parts of the New Testament. 1833 8622.19 BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. BIBLICAL, RELIGIOUS, AND ECCL. LIT. : Evil to Friends. 87 — Historic doubts relative to Napoleon 8132.19 See also Ante-Nicene library p. 30; — Atheism, p 78 ; — Bible, p. 78;— Christianity, p. 80 ;— Deism, p. 83 ;— Gos- pels;— Infidelity;— Inspiration;— Jesus Christ ;— Miracles; — Natural religion; — Pantheism; — Prophecy; — Rational* ism; — Religion and science; — Systematic theology. Evil. Beecher [Edward). The concord of ages. 1860. . . '. . 3510.02 — The conflict of ages ; the moral relations of God and man. 1854 3516 01 Bushnell (H.) Moral uses of dark things 1868 3526.09 — Certainty of the origin of evil in the world, and probable pre- existence of mankind in the fallen angelB. 1842. . . 3546.12 Grayson (W. S.) True theory of Christianity as a practical system. 1853 3555.10 James IH.) The nature of evil. 1855 8563.22 Jenyns (S.) Free inquiry, etc. [In his Works, v. 3.] . . . 644.18 Lovett (H. W.) Thoughts on the causes of evil, physical and moral. 1810 3567.18 Naville(E.) The problem of evil. 1871 3577.03 Young (J.) Evil not from God. 1858 8625.18 See also Natural Religion ; — Sin. Evolution and Religion. Coble (F. P.) Darwinism iu morals. 1872 6434.27 Gill ( W. I.) Evolution and progress : defence 3554.26 Benstow (G.) The theory of evolution of living things and the application of the principles of evolution to religion con- sidered as illustrative of the "wisdom and beneficence of the Almighty.'' 1873 3556.25 Hodge (C.) What is Darwinism ? 1874 3658 29 Smyth | W. W.) The Bible aud evolution. 1873. . . .3594.06 Stephen (L.) Darwinism and divinity. [la his Essays, etc. Repr. from Eraser's mag., 1872, v. 5.] 1873 3595.25 Winchell (A.) Doctrine of evolution ; its theistic bearingB. 3624.03 See articles ' Nature development and theology,' iu Con- temp, rev., v. 14, 1870: 'John Wesley's Cosmogony,' in Westm. rev., v. 94, 1870. See also, in geuera", alphabet, Evo- lution; — Natural history (Darwinism and other theories of evolution) ; — Man (Prehistoric). Exodus. [See also Pentateuch : — Old Testament.] Bush (G.) Questions and notes upon Exodus. 1832. . . 8722.06 — Notes on Exodus. 2 v 1861 3722.17 dimming (J.) Scripture readings. Exodus 3542 20 Palmer (E. H.) Desert of the Exodus. 2 v. 1871. . . . 1044 15 Swedenborg (E ) Heavenly arcana, v. 9-13. For the so-called Speaker's commentary see Holy Bible, ed. by F. C. Cook, v. 1. [3726.08.] Ezekiel. Calvin (J.) Commentaries on the first 20 chapters. 2 v. . 3734.03 Guthrie (T.) Gospel in Ezekiel 3556.01 Henderson (E.) The book of the prophet Ezekiel. From the He- brew. With a commentary 3734 01 Hengstenberg (E. W.) Prophecies of Ezekiel elucidated. . 3734.02 See also Prophets. Faith. Hare (J. C.) The victory of faith. 2d ed. 1847 3558.21 Romaine ( W.) The life, walk, and triumph of faith. New ed. 1871 3587.20 Schedr.l (H. E.) The emancipation of faith. 2 v. 1858 . .3592.13 See also Devotional works ; — Evidences ; — Justification ; Reason and faith. Fall of Man. Birks (T. R.) Difficulties of belief, in connection with the Crea- tion and the Fall. 1855 3522.21 Flower (J. W.) Adam's disobedience and its results. 1871. 3552.24 Hichok (L. P.) Humanity immortal ; or, man tried, fallen, and redeemed. 1872 3562.33 See Calvinistic theology, p. 80. Family and Home Life. Hyacinthe (C. Loyson, called father). The family and the church. 1870 3563.17 Ware (J. F. W.) Home life : what it is, and what it needs. 1870. 3617.08 See also Family (The), in the general alphabet. Fanaticism. Taylor (I.) Fanaticism. 1849 3612.04 See also Impostures below. Fathers of the Church. Blalcey (R.) Lives of the primitive fathers. 1842. . . . 3414.12 Blunt (J J.) On the right use of the early fathers. 1869. 3522.14 Donaldson (J.) Critical history of Christian literature and doc- trine. 3 v. PressensHE.de). The martyrs and apologists. 1871. . .3413.17 Yonge (G. M ) The pupils of St. John the divine. 1868. . 3625 14 See also Ante-Nicene Christian library, p. 30 ; also Church history, p. 81 ; Augustine (St.), Bernard (St.), etc. See also Calendar, in general alphabet. Forgiveness of Sin. Bushnell (H.) Forgiveness and law. 1874 3526.15 Clarke (J. F.) Christian doctrine of forgiveness of sin. 1870. 3536.00 See also Atonement. France. Jervis (W.H.) The Galilean church. A history of the church of France, from the concordat of Bologna, A. D. 1616, to the revolution. ■ With an introduction. 2 v. 1872. . . 3437.12 Pressense (E. de). The church and the French revolution. A his- tory of the relations of church and state, from 1789 to 1802. Loudon. 1869. 12° 3425 14. — Revival of priestly life in the 17th century in France. A sketch. By the author of "A Dominican artist." 1873. 3433.20 Contents: Charles de Condren ; S. Philip Neri and cardinal de Berulle ; S. Vincent de Paul and the Lazarists ; Saint Sul- pice and J. J. Olier ; present times. Waddington ( W. H.) Protestant church aud religious liberty in France. [In Cambridge essays. 1856 ] 2517.14 See also Huguenots j-Port Royal ;— Reformation. Free, or Radical Religion. Bartol (C. A.) The rising faith. 1874 3514.28 — Radical problems. 1874 3514.26 Cobbe (F. P.) Dawning lights : an inquiry concerning the secular results of the new reformation. 1868 3536.12 Frothingham (O. B.) The salest creed, and twelve other recent discourses of reason. 1874. . . ... . 3553 26 — The religion of humanity. 1873 3553 11 Godwin ( W.) EssayB. [Genius of Christianity unveiled.] 1873 3555.04 Hunt (L.) The religion of the heart 3561.26 Parker (T.) Additional speeches, addresses, and occasional ser- mons. 2 V. 1H55 3582.17 — Discourses on mutters pertaining to religion. 1856. .3582.12 — Sermons on theism, atheism, and the popular theology 1856 3582.34 — Ten sermons of religion 3582.15 Picton (J. A.) New theories and the old faith: religious topics of the day. 1870. 3585.05 Weiss (J.) American religion. 1871. 3622 04 Radical (The), a monthly magazine, v. 1-10, Sept. 1865— July, 1872 8156.01 See also Rationalism; — Theism; — Religions (VariouB). Friends or Quakers. History. Allen (R. H.) New England tragedies in prose. 2. The coming of the Quakers. 1869 3812 11 Barclay (J.) Diary of Alexander Jaffray, [and] memoirs of the Quakers in the north of Scotland. 2 J ed. 1834. . .3448.19 Bui-nap (G. W.) Es ay. [Inhis Miscel. writings. 1845.] . 3526.24 Cunningham (J.) The Quakers from their origin. 1868. . 3448.18 David (J.) Digest of legislative enactments, relating to the Qua- kers. 1820 3448.16 Evans (John). A narrative of the proceedings against John Evans. 1811 s . 3448 17 Fox (67.) Journal of life, travel, etc. 1827 3448.11 Gough(J.) History of the Quakers. 4 v. 1789. . . . 3448.04 Hodgson (W.) Historical memoirs, 17th and 18th centuries. 2d ed. 1868 . 3448.14 Janney (S. M.) History oi the Friends. 4 v 1859. . 3448.08 Rowntree (J. S.) Quakerism, paBt and present. 1859. . . 3448.02 Sewel (W.) Rise, increase, etc., of the Quakers. 1722. . 3448.01 Wagstaff (W. R.) History of the Friends. 1845. .3448.03 Doctrines. Appeal on the subject of the accumulation of wealth, addressed to the Quakers. 1824 3586.09 Arguments of the counsel of Joseph Hendrickson [" Orthodox " Quaker], in a cause decided in the Court of Chancery, of the State of New Jersey, between Thomas L. Shotwell, com- plainant, and Joseph Hendrickson and Stacy Decou [" Hick- site '' Quaker], defendants. 1833 3586.10 Bates (E.) The doctrine of Friends. 1829. . . 35S6.06 — The doctrines of Friends. 1868 3514.20 Brief view of the sentiments of, on the duty of prayer. 1828. 3586.09 Brownlee ( W. C.) True nature of the religious piinciples of the Quakers. 1824 3525.00 Note — Adverse criticism. Clarkson (T.) Portraiture of Quakerism. 3 v. 1806 . 8536.23 Colly iThomas). Apology for silent waiting upon God. 1815. 3586.09 Cox (S. H.) Quakerism not Christianity. 1833 3537 04 Declaration, and faith. Bristol, Eng. 1831. 8°. . . .3586.09 Evans(T.) Exposition ofthefaith of the Quakers. 1828.8°. 3547.10 Folhergill (S ) Discourses 3553.04 Fox '67.) Journal of [hiB] life, travels, etc. 2 v. 1800. 3553.01 — Writings 3553.07 Greer (Mrs.) Quakerism ; or, story of my life, [anon] .3586.08 Gumey (J. J.) Observations on the religious peculiarties of the Fiiends. 1825 3555.23 Hancock (T.) Thepeculium ; causes of the decline of the Friends. 1859 3557.60 Kersey (J.) Treatise on the doctrine of Friends. 1872. . 3586.19 Penn(W.) Select works. [With life.] 3d ed. 1782. . . 3584.09 — Works. 2 v. London, 1726. fol 3628.01 Rundell (S ) Observations on redemption, divine worship, and partaking of the flesh and blood of our Lord Jesus Christ. 1834 3580.09 Snake (The) in the grass ; subtilty of the Quakers. 1698. 3586.07 Stacy (G.) Brief remarks on the state of man, and his redemp- tion. 1812 3586.09 Summary of history, doctrine, and discipline. 1827. 8°. 3586 09 [Varwus tracts on quakerism. 1812-1837.] 3586.09 Wheeler (D.) Affectionate address to professing christians. 1831 3586.09 Woolman(J.) Works. Being hiB journal of life, gospel-labours etc. 2 pts. in 4. 1776 3624.22 — Journal. With introd. by J. G. Whittier. 1871. . . . 3624.23 In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAILS, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 88 BIBLICAL, RELIG-IOUS, A.ND ECCL. LIT.: Future Life to Heaven. Future Life and Immortality. Aider!**' R.) Critical history of the doctrine of a future life. With a complete bibliography of the subject, [by E. Abbot]. Iggg . 3513.21 Blackmore '{Sir R.) On the immortality of the soul. [In his Es- says, v. 1. pp. 293-350.] . . . . . 2513.25 Candlish («. S.) Life m a risen Saviour. 1858. . . . So27.15 Cicero (.«. T.) See his Works, in general alphabet. Dean (ft ) On the future life of brutes. 2 v. in 1 1768. 3543.22 Dick {T.) Philosophy of a future state. [In his Works, v. 1. 1853] ...'.... • • 5033 01 IHguier {£.) The to-morrow of death. 1872 3552.12 Goodwin {T. A.) The mode of man's immortality. 1874. 355.08 Qreq ( W. R.) Elsewhere. [In his Enigmas of life. 1872.] 5812.17 Holcombe{W.H.) in both worlds. 1870 2562.30 Human souls naturally immortal. From the Latin, by J. Collier. yiffl . 3535.27 King {T.S.) Plato's view of immortality. [With his Patriotism, e t c -I 3564.12 Perowne {J. J. S.) immortality: Hulsean lectures 1868. 3584.15 Plato. See his Works, in general alphabet. Plumplre {E. H.) " The spirits in prison : " a sermon. 1871. 3584 26 Richter [J. P. P.) The Campaner Thai 3587.01 Sears {E.FJ.) Athanasia; or, foregleams of immortality. 1858 3592.19 Stork (3'.) The unseen world in the light of the cross. 1871. 3595.15 Taylor (I i Physical theory of another life. 1853. . . . 3612.07 Reviewed by Sir James Stephen. [In his Essays. 2547.14 also, in Littell, 1865, v. 4. Unseen (The). Universe of physical speculations on a future state. 1875 3614.23 Note.— Authorship ascribed to P. G. Tait and Stewart Bal- tmr. Wait ID. 67.) Opinions of the Hebrews respecting a future exist- ence. [Class, journal, v. 21, p. 29; v. 22, p. 123; v. 23, p. 17.] Warburlon ( W.) The divine legation of Moses demonstrat- ed. 3616.12 Note.— Asserts a non-beliei by the Jews in a future life. Whately (.ft.) View of the scripture revelations concerning a future state. 1855. Zschokke [H.) Meditations on death and eternity. 1863. .3625.24 West {A.) The state of the dead. [Intermediate state.] 1871. 3622.10 See also Death;— Future Punishment,— Heaven;— Pur- gatory;— Resurrection;— TTniversalism; — Soul. For articles from periodicals, see Contem. rev., v. 18, 1871, (' On a future state,' Prof. Grote); v. 20, 1872, (Comp. hist, of the belief in immortality, 2 art. by A. M Fairbairn); v. 19, 1872, (' Morality and immortality,' ' Science and immortal- ity ' ' Christianity and immortality,' by T. W. Fowle); v. 21, 1873, (' On the future slate of souls,' by Lord Lyttelton); —Nat. qu. rev., v. 8, 1861, {' Ancient and modern belief, etc.') ; —New Englanrler, v. 14, (' Arguments from nature and from scripture,' 2 art ) ;— v. 21, 1862, (' Is the doctrine of annihila- tion taught in the scriptures ? ') ; v. 25, 1866, (' Sheol ; Hades ; The invisible state,' by E. T. Fitch). Many bibliographical references to books and reviews are given in article ' Immor- tality," M'Clintock and Strong's Cycl., v. 4. Future Punishmsnt. Constable (H.) Duration and nature of future punishment. 1871 3536.29 Coon (ft. It.) Doctrine of future and endless punishment logically proved. 1850 3537.24 Dexter {II. M.) Verdict of reason upon future punishment. 1865 3544.10 Edwards {J.) Salvation of all men strictly examined. [In his Works, v. 1.] 3546.07 Thompson {J. I'.) Love and penalty. 1860 3613.05 Tomne {E C.) Question of hell. By a puritan, [anon.] 1873. 3585.29 Townsend (S. T.) Lost forever. 1875 3613.22 See also Hell; — Retribution;— TJniversalism. Genesis. Banyan (J.) Expos, ou Gen. 1, x. [In his Works.] Bush'{G) Notes on Genesis. 26th ed. 2 v. 1863.. . .3722.14 — Questions and notes upon Genesis. 1831 3722.07 Calvin (J.) Commentaries on Genesis. 2 v. 1847-50. . . 3731.07 Candlish {It. S.) Lectures on Genesis. 3 v. 1863. . . . 3731.02 Camming (J.) Scripture readings. Genesis. 1856. . . . 3542.19 Luther {M.) The creation: a commentary on the first five chap- ters. 1858 3731.01 Murphy {J. G ) Critical and exegetical commentary, with new translation. Introd. by A. Hovey, Boston, 1873. 8'. 3722.22 Priaulx {O. de B.) Qusestiones Mosaics ; or, the first part of Gene- sis compared with the remains of ancient religion. 2d ed. 18.54 3731.05 Quarry {J.) Genesis and its av*horship. 1866. . . .3731.09 Story of Genesis and Exodus, an early English eong. Ed. with uutes by K. Morris. [Early E. T. S. 1865.] .... 7913.02 Swedenborg {E.) Heavenly Arcana, v. 1-8. v. 13, Index. 3597.07 See also Deluge, p. 83. Genesis and Astronomy. Kurtz [J. II.) The Bible and astronomy. [In his Old covenant. v. 1.] 3565.23 Pluche {N. A.) The history of the heavens, considered according to the notions ot the poets and philosophers, compared with the doctrines of Moses. 2 v. 1752 4010.30 See also Astronomy and religion, p 77. Oenesis and Geology. Bayne (P.) The testimony of the rocks a defence. In his Essays, v. 2, 1868 2513.05 Dames (T.) AnBwer to Hugh Miller. 1860 4m j u Elliot (J.) Moses and modern science. 1871 3762.15 Field ( Same. Natural theology. 1856. . . . 352'l'l4 BMer (J.) 1 Analogy of religion, natural and revealed. 1852.352701 Chalmers (T.) Natural theology. 1855. . 3532 18 S?,^™.^- 4 -)^?^ 83 01 natural theology. 1868. 1 35:!a'.08 Child (G. C.) Benedlcite ; power, wisdom, and goodness of God as maniiested in his works. 1867. vnioi Culverwel {N.) On the light of nature. 1857. 1 ' ' 548421 Gillett (B. H.) God in in human thought ; or, natural theology traced in literature, ancient and modern, to the time of bishop Butler. 2 v. 1874 3554 gg Oleig (67. R.) [In his Essays, v. 1. pp. 212-99. 1858.] . . 2528.15 Qrindon (L. H.) Little things of nature considered, especially in relation to the divine benevolence. 1866 4723 05 Hume (D.) Dialogues concerning natural religion. [In his Philos Works, V. 2. 1854.] Uli ^ James (H.) Substance and shadow : or, morality and religion in their relation to life. 1863 3553 19 Lamennais {F.) Esquisse d'une philosophie. 4 v. . . . 3564 22 M'Cosh (J.) Typical forms and special ends in creation. ' 3572'n Macculloch (J.) Proofs and illustrations of the attributes of God from the physical universe. 3 v. 1837 3572 23 Paley ( W.) Natural theology, with notes, by Brougham.' 2 v. 3582 06 Same. Natural theology. 1802 3582 08 Powell (B.) [Oxford Essays. 168-204. 1856.] ..,.'. 253821 St. Pierre (J. H. B. de). Studies of nature. 1852. . . . 3592 07 Simon (J.) Natural religion. 1857 3593 04 Thoughts on natural theology suggested by " VestigeB of the na. tural history of creation. " 1849 3594 08 Tucker (A.) Light of nature pursued. 2 v. 1852. . . 1 3614 13 Turner (S.) Saored history of the world. 3 V. 1852-53. .' 422 29 Voltaire and Rousseau against the atheists ; or, detached passa- ges from those writers. 1845 3616.05 Ware (H.) Enquiry into religion. 2 v. 1842 3617loi See also Atheism ;— God ; — Deism ;— Evidences ;— Free religion;— Pantheism ;— Religions (Various) ;— Theism. Nature and Naturalism. Hinton (J.) Man and his dwelling-place, [anon.] 1859. . 3573.20 Lake (C.) The use of the senses when engaged in contemplating the external world. 1848 3555 i| Macmillan (H.) Bible teaching in nature 1871. .1.1 3573.10 Newton (R.) Nature b wonders [For the use of children. On the wisdom and goodness of God.) 1872 3577.15 Sturm (C. C.) Reflections on the works of God. 1853. . 1 3595I18 Neo Platonism. [See Platonism; also in the general alphabet, the Works of Philo Judosus, Plotinas, Proolus.) New England Churches. Backus {I.) Abridgment of the church history of New England 1602-1804 3456.15 Bacon \L.) Genesis of the New England churches. 1874. .' 3455I18 Cambridge platform of church discipline, adopted in 1648 and the confession of faith adopted in 1680. 1850. . . . 3527.14 Fell (J. B ) Ecclesiastical history ol New England, v.l. 1855. 3456.16 Gorton (S.) Simplicitie's defence against seven-headed policy by church government, 1646. [Force's tracts, v. 4.] . . 577.11 Hawes {J.) Tribute to the memory of the PilgrimB, and vindica- tion of the congregational churches of N. E. 1830. . 3456.23 Mather (C.) Magnalia ; or, eccl. hist, of New England ; 1620-1698. 2 v. . 342g 02 Vhden{H.F.) New England theocracy, to 1740. '. '. 1 1 3455I04 See also histories of New England, and the separate N. E. states. Also Congregationalism ;— Puritanism ;— etc. New Testament. [See also Bible ;— Gospels ;— and names of individual books.] Greek. Greek testament. Revised text and commentary Bv H. Alford. 4 v. in 5 Loudon, 1856-62. 8" 3743.06 Griesbach's text, with various readings, etc. [Also, A Greek and English manual lexicon to the N. T. By J. H. Bass.] Loudon, H. G. Bohn, 1859 3743.02 Novum Testamentum. Gr. et Lat. [Ed.] C. Tischendorf. Parisns, Didot, 1861. 8° .7766.01 Codex Vaticanus. Ed. Angelus Maiu's. Londini, 1859. 8°. „ ,. , „ 3743.01 English. "English Hexapla; six translations of the New Testa- ment. Wiclif, 1380. Tyndale, 1634.' Cranmer, 1539. Genevan, 1557. Anglo-Rhenish, 1582. Authorized, 1611. The Greek text alter Scholz : preceded by a history of English translations and translators. London. 1841. 4° 3758.03 — First printed English New Testament. Photollithograplied tor Am. B. soc, from the unique fragments now in the Green- ville collection. British Museum. Tr. by W. Tyndale. Ed. by E Arber. London, 1871. 8'. . . . .... 3744.06 —New Testament. [Authorized version.] New York, D. Fan- Shaw, 1832. 18° ..3741.01 Same. N. Y. Amer. Biblesac., 1852.8°' '. . .3744.01 Same. Revised by H. Alford. London, 1870. 16°. . 3744 18 Same. With introduction and various readings from the three most celebrated manuscripts of the original Greek text. By C. Tischendorf. Tauchnitz ed. v. 1000. Leipzig, IJ 69 ' 16 3744.16 Same. *With engravings on wood from designs of Fra io?,?,? * Titiau . Eaphael, and others. London, Longmans, I™ 5 - 4 1446.17 Same. Annotated paragraph ?ible : New Testament. Witli notes. New York, 1869. 1. 8°. . . . . . 3748.20 — English version of the New Testament, from the text of the Vatican manuscript. By H. Heinfetter. 6th ed. London, „ 18 „ 64 * • 3768.05 — ir.irom the Greek text of Tischendorf by G. R. Noyes. Boston, 1869. 12° . 3744,02 ~~ £ r ' ? y L - A - Sawyer. Boston, 18581 12°. .'.'.' '. 3741.03 ~~ 11 ' 1 , r " n ?, Griesbach's text. By S. Sharue. 2d ed. London, 1844 12° , . , . 3744.04 ~ Tr o f ^. 0m . th8 oritical toxt of Teschendorf, with an 'introd. by r™ Davias °h. London, 1875. 3°. . . . ... 3744.07 — [Cherokee testament. Title-page in Cherokee.] 1860. . 3741.06 BBOOKLYN MEBOANTILE LIBRABY. BIBLICAL, RELIGIOUS, AND ECCL. LIT. : New Test, to Fanth ism. 9& Oerman. Das neue Testament aus dem grundtexte neu ver- teutechet und mit gesohichtlich begrilndeten einleitungen versehen von J. G. F. Irmler. Aken an der Elbe, 1847. 12°. Ojibway. Ewh Oowahweendahmahg&win owh Tabanemenung Jesus Christ, Keahnekuhnootuhbeegahdag anwamaud egewb. Ahneshenahbag Ojibway anindig. Toronto, 1864=. 8°. 3711.06 Spanish. Nuevo Testamento. Traducido en Eapanol por Felipe Scio de S. Miguel. Nueva York, 1823. 12°. . . .3741.09 Authorship and History of the Books of the N. T. Martin [J.) Origin and history of the New Testament. 2d ed. 1872 3745.05 Stowe (C. E.) Origin and history of the books of the N. T., both canonical and apocryphal 1867 3725.06 Tregelles {S. P.) Lecture on the historic evidence of the author- ship and transmission of the books of the N. T. 1852, 3745.04 Commentaries. Alexander [J. ^4.) Notes on New Testament literature. . 3413.09 Bonar [H.) Bible thoughts and themes. Gospels. 1869. . 3746.10 — Acts, Romans, and Corinthians. 1869 3755.11 Critical English Testament : being an adaptation of Bengel's Gno- mon, with numerous notes, showing the precise results of modern criticism and exegesis. Ed. by W. L. Blackley and J. Hawes. 3 v 1869 3746.15 Gray (J. C.) The Biblical museum : a collection of notes ex- planatory, homiletic, and illustrative. 4 v. 1871-2. 1. Matthew and Mark. [3754.13]. 2. Luke and John. [3754.19.] 3. Acts and Romans. [3755.15.] 4. Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colos- sians, Thessalonians, Timothy, Titus, Philemon. [3755.16.] Lange (J. P.) Commentary on the New Testament. From the German by P. ScUaff [and others], 10 v. 1869. . . . 3747.11 Contents: v. 1. Matthew. 2 Mark, Luke. 3. John. 4. Acts. 5. Romans. 6. Corinthians. 7. Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians. 8. Thessalonians, Timothy, Titus, Philemon, Hebrews. 9. James, Peter, John, and Jude. 10. Revelation of St. John. With a double alphabetical index to the ten volumes of N. T. By J. H. Woods. Olshausen (H.) Biblical commentary. 1st Amer. ed., revised by A C. Kendrick. 6 v. New York, 1856-58. 8°. ... 3747.01 Contents : v. 1. Proof of genuineness of writings of N. T. Synoptical exposition of St. Matthew, St. Mark, St. Luke. 2. Synoptical exposition, cont'd. Expos, of St. John. Suffer- ings and death of Jesns Christ. 3. The resurrection. Commentary on the Acts. Gen. introd. to the epistles of St. Paul : Romans. 4. Romans, cont'd. Corinthians, Gala- tians. 5. Ephesians. Colossians. Thessalonians. Philip- pians. Pastoral epistles. Titus, explained by L. A. Wiesen- ger. 6. Timothy, Philemon, explained by L. A. Wiesenger. Hebrews explained by J. H. A. Ebrard. Priestley [J.) Notes on the New Testament. [In his Works, v. 13-14.] 3591.13 Trollope (IP.) Analecta theologica : commentary, etc. 2 v. 3747.09 Harmonies and Concordances. Hudson (C. F.) Critical Greek and English concordance of the New Testament. Revised and completed by E. Abbott. 2d ed. Phila., 1871. 16° 3743.03 Lightfoot (J.) Harmony and order of N. T. [Works, v. 3.] 3567 03 Robinson (E.) Harmony of the four gospels in English. 3752.01 Historical Narrative. Maclear (67. Ft) Class-book of New Testament history : with maps. 1869 3751.01 Smith (W.) Student's scripture history. New Test. -3413.13 Miscellaneous Aids lo Study. Conder (J r .) Literary history of the New Testament. 1854. 3745.01 McWhorter (G. C.) Popular hand-book of the New Testament. 1864 ' 3752.10 Trench [R. C-.) Synonyms of the N. T. 2 v. 1857-64. . . . 3752.05 Winer (G. B.) Grammar of the New TeHtament diction. Tr. by E. Mason. 3d ed. 1861 3743.15 Nonjurors. Lathbury (T.) History of the Nonjurors : their controversies and writings ; with remarks on some of the rubrics in the book of common prayer. 1845. 3445.16 See also England, p. 84. Numbers. Bush (G.) Notes on the book of Numbers. 1863. . . . 8722.19 See also Bible ;— Old Testament ; — Pentateuch. Oaths. Bentham (J.) "Swear not at all" : mischievousness, as well as anti-christianity of oaths. [Works, v. 5.] .... 5016.05 Tyler {J. E.) Oaths : their origin, nature, and history. . 3615.03 What is an oath, by I. M. Capes. [Fortnightly rev., v. 5, 1866.] Old Testament. [See also Bible, p. 78;— and names of individual books.] Vetus Testamentum Graecum juxta septuaginta interpretes. Cum Lat. transl. Cura et studio J. N. Jager. 2 v. Paris, Didot. 1855 8° 7767.07 Greek Septuagint version, according to the Vatican ed. With the real Septuagint version of Daniel, and the Apocrypha, inclu- ding the 4th book of Maccabees and an hist, introd. London, [1844.] 8° 3712.01 • Tr. into English: with the principal various readings of the Alexandrine copy, by L. O. L. Brenton. 2 v. L., 1844. 8'. 3712.02 — The Hebrew Scriptures, being a revision of the authorized English Old Testament. Tr. by S. Sharpe. 2d ed. 2 v L., 18n - 16 ° 3721.08 Commentaries. Barrett (R. A. F.) Synopsis of criticisms upon passages of the Old Testament. 3 v. in 5. 1847 3724 01 ▼• 1. Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, v 2. Leviticus, cont'd Numbers, Deuteronomy, v. 3. Joshua, Judges, Samuel v. 4. Samuel, Kings, v. 5. Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah' Esther. ' Kitto {J.) Daily Bible illustrations. New ed„ revised by J L Porter, v. 1-6. Edinb., 1866-09. 8° 3722 08 Contents: v. 1-4. Morning series. 1. The Antediluvians and Patriarchs. January- March. 2. Moses and the Judges April-June. 3. Samuel, Saul, and David. July-September' 4. Solomon and the Kings. October-December, v 6-6' Evening series. 6. Job and the poetical books. January- March. 6. Isaiah and the prophets April-June. Lange [J. P.) and others. Commentary on the O. T. From the German, by P. Schaff [and others]. 1869-75. . . . 3725.10 Contents: v. 1. General introduction. Genesis, by J. P. Lange. v. 4. Joshua, by F. B. Fay. Judges and Ruth by P. Cassel. v. 6. Kings, by K. O. W. F. Bahr. v. 7. Job. Rhythmical version, with introd. and annot. by Tayler Lewis. Comment, by O. Zockler. General introd. to the poetical books, by P. Schaff. v. 9. Book of Psalms, by C. B. Moll. With new version and notes, by T J. Conant. v. 10' Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and the Song of Solomon, by O. Zock- ler. With a new metrical version of EcclesiaBtes, and intro- duction, by Tayler Lewis, v. 13. Jeremiah, and Lamentations byC. W. K. Naegelsbach. v. 16. The minor prophets. Gen- eral introd. by C. Elliott. Hosea, Joel, and Amos, by O Schmoller. Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, by P. Kleinert. Nahum and Habakkuk, by P. Kleinert and C. Elliott. Note.— Now (1876) in process of publication. Priestley (J.) Notes on the O. T. [Works, v. 11-12.] . .369111 [Speaker's Commentary.] Holy Bible. With an explanatory and critical commentary, and a revision of the translation, by bishops and other clergy of the Anglican church. Ed by T C. Cook. v. 1-4. New York, 1871-74. 8° 3726.08 Contents: v. 1. The Pentateuch. General introduction, by E. Harold Browne. Genesis. Introduction, commentary and critical notes, by E. Harold Browne. Exodus. Iutro- duction, commentary, and critical notes, cbap.i -xix., by F. C. Cook. Commentary and critical notes, chap, xx.-xl." by Samuel Clark. On the route of the Israelites from Barneses to Sinai, by F. C. Cook. Chap, xvi., xvii., xix. Two essays F. C. Cook. 1. On the bearings of Egyptian history upon the Pentateuch. 2. On Egyptian words in the Pentateuch. Leviticus. Introduction, commentary, and critical notes by Samuel Clark. Numbers. Introduction, by T. E. Espin' Commentary, and critical notes, by T. E. i-spiu, and J. F. Thrupp. Deuteronomy. Introduction, commentary, and critical notes, by T. E. Espin. v. 2. Joshua, by T. E. Espin. Judges, Ruth, Samuel, by Lord A. Hervey, bp. of Bath and Wells. Kings ], by G. Rawlinson. v. 3. Second book of Kings. Chronicles, books i. and ii. Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther. Introductions, by George Raw- linson. v. 4. Job. Commentary and critical notes, by F. 0. Cook. Psalms. Commentary, and critical notes, by F. C. Cook, G. H. S. Johnson, O. J. Elliott; Introduction, by F. C Cook. Proverbs. Commentary, and critical notes, by E. H. Plump, tre. Ecclesiastes. Commentary, and critical notes, bv W T.Bullock. Note.— Now (1875) in process of publication. Authenticity and Character. Hervey {J.) Remarks on Bolingbroke's letters on history. 3522.18 Levi (D.) Defence of the Old Testament, in letters to Thomas Payne. 1797 3582.00 Walworth (C.) Gentle skeptic ; authenticity of the Old Test records. 1863. . .■ 3616.09 Historical Narrative. Maclear (G. F.) Class-book of O. T. history. 1858. . . . 3736.22 Rawlinson (ff.) Hist, illustrations of the O. T. 1871. . .3722.02 Smith ( W.) Student's scripture history. Old Test. . . 3441.07 See also Jews {in Countries, etc.) Introductions. Bleek (J.) Introduction, etc. 2 v. 1869 3725.08 Butler (C.) Horffl Bihlicaa. Notes on the original text, early versions, and printed editions of the Old and New Testa- ment. 1799 3721.22 Davidson (5.) Introduction, etc. 3 v. 1862-63 3725.03 DeWette (W. M. L.) Critical and historical introduction, etc. 2 v. 1859 3725.01 Hdvernick (H. A. Ch.) General hist. -critical introd., etc. 3725.21 See also Bible;— Judaism. Pantheism. Feuerbach (L.) Essence of Christianity. 1857 3552.10 Manning (J. M.) Half truths and the truth : forms of unbelief. 1872 3573.24 Oersted (H. C.) Soul in nature. 1852 3914.02 Picton{J. A.) The mystery of matter and other essays. . 3584.23 tfeaT See also in the general alphabet, the writings of Spinoza, Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel. Papacy. [See Popes; — Roman Catholic Ohurch.] In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER 96 BIBLICAL, RELIGIOUS, AND ECCL. LIT. : Parables to Port Royalists. Parables of the N. T. Ballou (H.) Notes on the parables. 1822 ?^{? Cumming (J.) Lectures on the parables 1856. . . . . 354..14 De Teissier (G. F.) The P. practically set forth. 1870. . . 3d44.03 Guthrie (T.) The P. read in the light of the present day. 3556.02 Kirk (E. N.) Lectures on the parables. [1868] . . . . 3564.1b Oxenilni (A.) Parables of our Lord. 7th ed. 1869. . .6Ml.il Stevens I W.B.) The parables unfolded. 1871 «:!„« Trench (R. C.) Notes on the parables. 1857. . . . . . 3614 06 Whately (R.) Lectures on some of the parables. 1859. . 3022.1b Other Parables. Krummacher (M. A.) Parables, from the German. 1858. 6214.30 Schriver (G\) Gotthold's emblems. 1860 3592.18 Parish Work. Abbott (L.) Laicus; or, the experiences of a layman in a country parish. 1872 3 ?H'?n Beecher (3lrs. B. n'.) From dawn to daylight 1 , ,, Hubbetl (Mrs M.C.) Shady side; or. life in a parsonage. 214.40 Phelps (Mrs. E. S.) Sunny-side; or, the country minister's wiie. 254.46 Shellon (F. W.) Peeps from a belfry; or, the parish sketch book. 1855 2543.03 Spooner (E.) Parson and people. 1865 3593.19 Strangles for life; or, the autobiography of a dissenting minister. [anon.] 1854 3593.22 Turnbull (R.) Life pictures : from a pastor's note-book. . 3614.19 See also Preaching, and Pastoral work. Party Feeling. Whately (R.) Use and abuse of party feeling in matter of religion. 1833 3622.14 Same. 1822 3622.14 Pastoral Office. [See Preaching, and Pastoral work, p. 97.] Patriarchs. Frothingham (0. B.) Stories of the patriarchs. 1864. . . 3553.13 Gould (S. Baring). Legends of the Patriarchs. 1872. . . 3757.11 Winslow (O.) Patriarchal shadows ot Christ and his church. 3624.02 See also Genesis, p. 88 ;— Bible (History, p. 79) ;— Old Testament (History, p. 94.) Paul, the Apostle. Geer (G. J.) The conversion of St. Paul. Three discourses. 3554.24 Macduff (J. R.) Saint Paul in Borne. 1872 3673.00 jg^- See also Epistles. (Life and writings of St. Paul, p. 85.) Pentateuch. Birks (T. R.) The Pentateuch and its anatomists; or, Moses vin- dicated. 1809 3731.14 Calvin (J.) Commentaries on the four last books. Arranged in the form of a harmony. 4 v. 1852-55 3727 03 Colenso (J. W.) The Pentateuch critically examined. 2ded. 6 pts. in 4 v. 1862-71 3731 12 — Lectures on the Pentateuch. 2d ed 1873. . . 3737.05 Cumming {J.) Popular lectures, etc. 1863 3731.15 Iteut+ch (E. O. M.) On the Samaritan Pentateuch. [In his Literary remains. 1874.] 3545.07 Edwards >B.B.) Authenticity and genuineness of the Pentateuch. [In his Writings, v. 2, pp. 281-363.] 3546.09 Elheridge (J. W.) The Targums of Onkelos and Jonathan Ben Uzziel ; with the fragments of the Jerusalem Targum from the Chaldec. 2 v. 1862-65 3727.01 Contents: v. 1, Genesis and Exodus, v. 2. Leviticus, Num- bers, Deuteronomy. Gerlach (O. von). Commentary. 1860 3731.23 Green ( IF. H ) The Pentateuch vindicated from the aspersions of Colenso. 1863 3731.17 Havernick (H. A. Ch.) Historico-critical introduction. 3731.22 Hengstenberg (Dr. E. W.) Egypt and the books of Moses. . 3731.06 Kal (C. F.), and D<'htzsch (F.) Biblical oommentary. 3 v. 3731.24 Kingsley (C.) The gospel or the P. Parish sermons 1863. 3731.16 Macdonald (D.) Introduction, critical and doctrinal. 2 v. 3731.27 Philo Judceus. Works, 4 v. Bohn, 1854 3585.01 Speaker's commentary, v. 1 , . . 37'26.08 Taylor (I.) Considerations on the P. 3d ed. 1863. . . 3731.20 See also Bible;— Old Testament;— Genesis;— Mosaic Dis- pensation. Perfectibility. M.irkmi (R. W.) The Eternal gospel; or, the idea of christian per- lectibility. 1867 3572.22 M r oods (L.) Reply to Mahan on christian perfection. [In his Works, v. 4.] 3624.19 Periodicals. /Q- The titles of the following periodicals are given more fully in the general alphabet, viz :— (Catholic) Catholic world ;— Dublin review.— (Episcopalian) American quarterly church review; New York review and quar. church journal • Protestant episcopal church review.— (Jewish) New era.— (Methodist) Christian spectator ; Methodist quarterly review. —(Presbyterian and Orthodox Congregational) American theo- logical review ; Biblical repertory ; Biblical repository • Bibliotheca sacra ; Christian observer ; New Englander • Presbyterian quarterly; Princeton review.— (Swedenborgian) New Jerusalem mngazine — ( Unitarian) Christian examiner • Religious magazine and monthly review ; National review ' Among other periodicals not so distinctively denomina- tional are the Contemporary review ;— Good words •— Kit- to's journal of sacred literature ;— The Radical ;— Sunday magazine. The Library also possesses a bound file of the New York Independent, and preserves other religious newspapers, for a list of which see ' List of periodicals taken in the reading room,' appended to current 'Library Bulletins of New Books.' Personality of Deity. Hall (S. W.) The law of impersonation as applied to abstract ideas and religious dogmas. 3d ed. With an appendix on the dual constitution of first causation. 1863. , . 3556.24 Peter (St.) Authentic report of the discussions held in Borne, Feb., 1872, between Catholic priests and evaugelicjl ministers, concern- ing the coming of St. Peter to Borne. Lond., 1872. 12°. 3424.10 Life and writings of St. Peter, [anon.] Lond., 1873. 12". 3588.16 Darby ( W. A.) St. Peter never at Rome. 2d ed. 1872. .3424.11 Maguire (R.) St Peter non-Roman in his mission, ministry, and martyrdom. 1871 3573.17 Phrenology and Religion. Fowler (O. S.) Religion, natural and revealed; or, the natural theology of phrenology and physiology. 1848. . . 3553.05 See also Phrenology, in general alphabet. Platonic Theology. Ackermann (C.) The christian element in Plato and the Platonic) philosophy. Tr. by S. R. Asbury. 1861 5425 16 Gale (T.) Court of the gentiles. Pt. 4 of Reformed philosophie. 1677 3554.10 Ogilvie (J.) Theology of Plato, compared with the principles of Oriental and Grecian philosophers. 1793 5425.25 See Ueo-Platonism. Also Plato, in general alphabet. Popes. History. [See also Church history, p. 81 ; — Roman Catholic Church.] Busk (Mrs. W.) Medieval popes, etc. 1125-1268. 4 v. . . 443.2S Bollinger (J. J. von). Fables respecting the popes in the middle ages. 1872 3424.12 Gavazzi (A .) My recollections of the last tout popes. 1858. 3425.12 Gregorovius (F.) Les tombeaux des papes romains. 1859. 3425.13 Ranke (L.) History of the popes, their church and state, [to 1847], 3 v. 1847-50 3425.01 Reviewed by Macaulay. [In his Essays, v. 4.] Riddle (J. E.) History of the papacy to the relormation. 2 v. 3425.04 Wiiks (G. A. F.) The popes; an historical summary; to Pius ix. 1851 3438.12 Wiseman (II. E., Cardinal). Recollections of the last four popes, and of Rome in their times. . 3424.03 Reviewed in Quar. rev., v. 104, 1858. Temporal and Spiritual Supremacy. Alberger (J.) MoukB, popes, and their political intrigues. 3424.51 Dollinger J. J. I.) The church and the churches; or, the papacy and the temporal power. 1862 3545.05 Gill (T. H.) The papal drama: a hist. eBsay. 1866. . .3424.05 Gosselin (E. E. A.) Power of the Pope during the middle ages; origin of the temporal power of the Holy See, and of the constitutional laws relating to the deposition of princes. 2 v. 1853 3427.16 Greenwood (T. ) Cathedra Petri. A political history of the great Latin patriarchate. From the 1st century to the Reforma- tion. 6 v. 1861-72 3428.24 Historical outlines of political Catholicism : its papacy— prelacy —priesthood — people, [anon.] 1853 3426.09 Ilughey (G W.) Political Romanism ; or, the secular policy of the papal church. 1872 3424.14 Hyde (E., earl of Clarendon). Religion and policy. Survey of the power and jurisdiction of the pope m the dominions uf other princes, 2 v. 1811 3535.08 Lea (II. C.) Rise of the temporal power. [In his Studies in church history, 1869 3425.16 Legge {A. O.) The growth of the temporal power of the papaiy. 1870 3425.20 Political mischiefs of popery. From the ed. of 1698, ed. by J. Tela. [J. Webb.] 1818 3613.01 Romanism as revealed by its own writers. Pope or president. [anon.\ 1859 3585.10 Barrow (I.) Treatise on the pope's supremacy. [In his Works, v.2] 351502 Fessler(J.) True and false infallibility of the popes. Controver- sial reply to Dr. Schulte. From the 3d ed. 1875. . . 3547.26 Maislrr (J. de). De l'Eghse gallicane dans son rapport avec le souverain pontife. 1859. 3572.27 — Du Pape. 21e ed. 1868 3572.26 Weninger (F. X.) On the apostolical and infallible authority of the pope, when teaching the faithful, and on his relations to a general council. 1868 3022.1)9 Whittle (J. L.) Catholicism and the Vatican. With a narrative of the Old Catholic congress at Munich. 1872. . . 3431.17 See also Councils. (Vatican council, p. 82 ) See also articles on the temporal power of the popee in Blackwood, v. 103, 1868 ; Nat. quar. rev., v. 14, 1867 : Hew Englander, v. 26, 1867 ; Contemp. rev., v. 15, 1870 ('The pa- pacy and national life '). On the history of papal elections, see article in North Br. rev., v. 45, 1866. Port Royalists. Beard (C.) Port Royal ; a contribution to the history of religion and literature in Frauce. 2 v. 1861 3434.18 Iu asking for booke, use the "Book Ordor," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. BIBLICAL, RELIGIOUS, AND ECCL. LIT. : Port Royal to Preaching. 97 Cousin ( V.) and others. Jacqueline Pascal ; or, convent life at Port Royal. 1868 3136.22 Schimmelpenninck (M. A.) Select memoirs of Port Royal. 4th ed. 2 v. 1835 3434.20 Stephen (Sir J.) The Port Royalists. [Essays, v. 1.] . . 8423.20 Tregelles (S. P.) Jansenists : their rise, persecution, etc. 3434.07 ,8®- For articles in periodicals, see Fraser's mag., v. 60, 1859 ; N. S., v. 6, 1872 (repr. in Littell, 1872, v. 4) ; Nat. rev., V. 12, 1861 ; North Br. rev., v. 30, 1859 (repr. in Littell, 1859, v. 3) ; Quar. rev., v. 99, 1856 (repr. in Littell, v. 15, 1856). Practical Works. Baxter (R.) Call to the unconverted 3514.21 — Practical works : with an essay on his genius. 4 v. 1854. 3518.01 For Contents see author's name in general alphabet. Boardman (W. E.) The higher christian life. 1858. . .3522.15 Brown (H. S.) Twelve lectures to the men of Liverpool. 2 v. in 1. 1858 2514.12 Cuyler (T. L.) The cedar christian. 1864 3537.18 Defoe (D.) The family instructor. 1. Relating to fathers and children. 2. To masters and servants. 3. To husbands and wives. [Uiscel. works, v. 15-16.] 5032.15 Ellis ( W.) Religion in common life. 1857 3547.01 Faunce (D. W.) The christian world. 1875 3547.25 Foster (J.) Christian morals. 1844 3553.03 Jowett ( W.) Time and temper : selections from Holy Scripture, with extracts from various authors. With thoughts on edu- cation. 1864 3563.20 Keble (J.) Letters of spiritual counsel and guidance. 1870.3564.02 Lectures before the Young Men's Christian association, in Exeter Hall, 1856-57. New York, 1858. 12" 3566.01 Wood (W. P.) Truth and its counterfeits. Martin (S.) Gambling. Cummins (J. J.) The sabbath. Beal (Wm.) The Triple plea : " Soul, body, and spirit." Brown (H. S.) The battle of life. Camming (J.) New translation of the Bible. Miller (J.) Abstinence— its place and power. Corderoy (E.) Popular amusements. M'Cosh (Rev. J.) The imagination- its use. Mellor (Rev. E.) The two lights — reason and reve- lation. Punshon (W. M.) John Bunyan. Stowell (Rev. H.) Self-culture. Marcy {E. E.) Life duties. 1869 3573.23 Maurice (F. D.) The gospel of the kingdom of Heaven. . 3574.28 Moore (G.) Man and his motives. 1856 5438.11 More (Hannali). Christian morals. [Works, v. 3, 1843.] . 5057.03 — Practical piety . . 3575.15 Same. (Works, v. 4, 1840.] 5057.04 — Religion of the fashionable world. [Works, v, 5, 1847.] 5057,05 New whole duty of man, 1810 3623 10 Ramsay (E. B.) Christian character illustrated in the four great apostles. 1858 , 3586.11 hush (J.) Charges on moral and religious subjects. 1804. 3592 00 Valdes or Valdesso (J. de). One hundred and ten considerations [for christians]. 1865 3615.15 Ware (H., jr.) Formation of the christian character. 1854. 3617.07 Williams ( W.R.) Religious progress : christian character. 3623.20 See also in general alphabet. Business ;— Conduct of life ; — Moral Science ; — Young men ; — Young women. Prayer. Bickersteth (E.) Treatise on prayer. 1853 3517.05 Brief view of the sentiments of the Friends on the duty of prayer. Worcester, 1828. 8° . . 3586.09 Clarke (J. F.) Christian doctrine of prayer. 1854. . . 3536.01 Henry (M.) Method for prayer. [In his Works, v. 2.] . . 3551.24 Law ( W.) The spirit of prayer. 1823 3565.20 More (H.) Spirit of prayer. [Works, v. 3-7. 1847.] . . . 5057 07 Power (P.B.) "I wills" of the psalms 3585.17 Prime {S.I.) Fifteen years of prayer in the Fulton street meeting. 1872 3585.28 Prayer-gauge Discussion. Hopkins {M.) Prayer and the prayer-gauge. 1874. . . . 3558.30 e^ See also articles iu the Contemp. rev., v. 16, 1871 ('Prayers for the Dead,' by J. MacColl) ; v. 20, 1873 (The ' Prayer for the sick,' by Sir H. Thompson, communicated by Prof. Tyndall ; * The rationale of prayer,' by Rev. R. F. Littledale ; • On prayer,' 1. By Prof. Tyndall. 2. By Sir H. Thompson. 3. By Prof. J. M'Cosh) ; v. 21, 1873 ('Function of prayer,' by Wm. Knight, and 'Prayer,' by the duke of Argyll); Fortnightly rev., v. 18, 1872 ; ('Statistical inquiry,' etc., by F. Galton) ; Fraser's mag., v. 73, 1866 ('On prayer in connection with public calamities,' and in Sept., 1873, ' Prayer, miracle,' etc., by L W. Bacon). Book of Common Prayer. Book {The) of oommon prayer, with the psalter or psalms of Da- vid. London, 1866. 8° 3521.01 Brownell (T. C.) The family prayer book, or the book of common prayer, and the administration of the sacraments and other rites and ceremonies of the church according to the use of the P. E church in the U. S. New York, 1868. 8°. . 3525.04 Same. Tr. into the Mohawk or Iroquois language, by E. Williams. New York, 1867. 16° 3521.02 Proctor {F.) History of the book of common prayer. 11th ed. 1874 3621.03 Wheatley (C.) Rational illustration of the book of common prayer of the church of England. 1852 3622.22 Miscellaneous Collections. Allen (2V; ff.) Devotions of the ages, or collects, texts, and lyrics illustrative of the christian year. 1866 3513.25 Betcher (H. W.) Prayers from Plymouth pulpit. . . . 3516.07 Bickersteth (E.) Family prayers. 1852 3517.15 Bull (H.) Christian prayers and holv meditations. 1842 [Parker society.] . . 3630.03 Bunsen (C. C. J.) Prayers. 1871 3525 22 Erasmus (D.) Prayers. 1872 3547 00 Parker {Theodore). Prayers. 1862 3532.16 Private prayers, put forth by authority during the reign of Queen Elizabeth. The primer of 1569 The Orarium of 1500 The preces piivataa of 1564. The book of christian prayers of 1578. With an appendix, containing the Litany of 1544 Ed by W. K. Clay. 1851. [Parker society ] 3637 08 Whitmarsh {C. S.) Prayei-B of the ages. 1868 3623.07 See also Ritual, p. 102; and Liturgies, p. 82. Preachers and Preaching, and Pastoral "Work. Alford{H.) Essays and addresses. 1869 3513.20 Barnes {A.) On practical preaching. Relation of theology to preaching. [In his Essays and Reviews, v. 2, 1855.] . 2513.07 — Review of Bridge's Christian ministry. [In Ms Essays and Re- views, V. 1, 1855.] 2513.06 Bayne (P.) Pulpit and the press. [Essays, v. 2, 1868.] . . 2513 05 Beecher{H. W.) Yale lectures ou preaching. 3 v. 1872-74. 3516 21 Blunt (J. J.) The parish priest. 1869 3522 11 Burgon(J. W.) Treatise on the pastoral office. 1864. . 3526^21 Christmas {H.) Preachers and preaching. 1858. . . . 3535.03 Claude (J.) Essay on the composition of a sermon. [In Simeon's Horaa homileticaa, v. 21.] 3723.21 Giles {H.) The pulpit. [Lectures and essays, v. 2, 1851.] . 2526.05 Halt {J.) God's word through preaching. 1875 3556.10 Hood {E. P.) Lamps, pitchers, and trumpets. Lectures on the vocation of the preacher. 2 v. 1869 3562.27 Hoppin (J. M.) Office and work of the christian ministry. 3562.25 Law ( W.) Address to the clergy. 1856 3565.16 MacLeod {A.) Christus Consolator : The pulpit in relation to social life. 1870 . 3573.07 Memminger (R. W.) Present issues, pp. 105-46. . . . ' 3575.20 Mills (J. B.) History of the christian priesthood, in reply to Howitt's " Popular history ot priestcraft." 1855. 3575.08 Murray (N.) Preachers and preaching. I860 3576.15 Neale (J. M.) Mediaaval preachers and mediaeval preaching. Ex- tracts chronologically arranged : with notes and introd. 1856 3577.06 Parker (J.) Ad Clerum : advice to a young preacher. 1871. 3583 03 Parker (Theodore). Experience as a minister. 1859. . .3582.11 Plumer { W.S.) Hints and helps in pastoral theology. 1874. 3585.08 Schleiermacher (F. E. D.) Outline of the study of theology. 3592.16 Shuttleworth (67. E.) The church and the clergy, exhibiting the obligations of society, literature, and the arts to the eccle- siastical orders. 1820 . . 3593. is Spring (Gardner). The power of the pulpit. 1848. . . 3564.10 Townsend (L. T.) The sword and the garment. 1871. . 3613.18 Vaughan (R.) Modern pulpit in its relation to society. . 3615.22 See also Parish-work, p. 81 ; — Clerical anecdotes, p. 82 ; Priestcraft, p. 95 ;— Church, p. 80 ;— Sermons, below. J8QP For essays in periodicals, see Contemp. rev., v 1, 1866 (Pastoral work, by G. Humphry) ; v. 4, 1867 (' The ordinance of preaching') ; v. 9, 1868 ('Preachers and preaching,' by J. Davies) ; v. 15, 1870 (' The christian ministry not a priest- hood,' by G. A. Jacob) ; Fraser's mag., v. 53, 1856 (< Scotch preaching and preachers'); v. 79,. 1869 (' Modern preach- ing') ; Littell, 1869, v. 1 (' Pulpit in the olden time ') ; v. 16, 1857 ('Sermons and sermonizers ') ; Nat. qu. rev., v. 5, 1862 (' Education of the ministry ') ; New Englander, v. 14, 1856 (' Is the pulpit losing its power ' ? ' History of the pulpit) ; v. 15, 1857 'Sphere of the pulpit.' 'Sprague's annals'; ; v. 24, 1865 ('Importance of the pastoral office,' by Noah Por- ter) ; v. 25, 1866 ('Training for the ministry, by G. P. Fish- er) ; v. 25 (' Political preaching,' by H. J. Blake) ; North American rev., v. 84, 1857 (' Sprague's annals ') : North Brit, rev., v. 38, 1863 ('Modern preaching ') ; v. 45, 1866 (' English pulpit ') ; Quart, rev., v. 102, 1857 (' The Parish priest '). Extemporaneous Preaching. Bautain (L. E. M.) Art of extempore speaking. 1859. . . 6332.03 Storrs (R. S.) Conditions of success iu preaching without noter.. 1875 3594.01 Ware (H.jr.) Hints on extemporaneous preaching. 1826. 3621.09 Same. [In his Works, v. 2.] 3617.04 Zincke (F. P.) Extemporaneous preaching. 1867. . . . 3625.23 See also article in New Englander (' Spurgeon and extem- poraneous preaching '), v. 16, 1858. Aids to Preaching : Illustrations, etc. Bowes (Rev. G. S.) Scripture itself the illustrator : figures, phrases, types, derivatives, chronology, texts, etc. . 3721.23 Cowdray (R.) A treasury of similes. 1867 3598.20 Foster (E.) New cyclopedia of illustrations adapted to christian teaching : embracing mythology, analogies, legends, etc. 18th ed. 1871 3552 23 New cyclopaedia of illustrative anecdotes, religious and moral. With introd. by D. MacLeod. London, 1872. 8°. . . 3552.25 Spencer (J.) Things new and old, or a store-house of illustrations. 1867 3698.20 Sturtevant (S. T.) The preacher's manual : lectures on preaching. 1866 .... 3595.19 Pulpit Eloquence. Brougham (H., lord). Contrib. to Ed. rev., v. 1, pp. 100-133, 1856. 2517.06 Bethnne (67. W.) [In his Orations. 1850, pp. 209-281.] . .2513 20 Rogers (H.) British pulpit. [In his Reason and faith, etc.] 3587.19 Turnbull (R.) The pulpit oratory of France and Switzerland. Sketches and specimens of [Bossuet, Flechier, Bourdaluue, Fen61on, Massillon, Saurin, Vinet, Monod, Grandpierre, Lacordaire, Merle d'Aubigne, GauBsen]. 1848. . . 3614.20 In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 98 BIBLICAL, RELIG-IOUS, AND ECCL. LIT. : Predestination to Psalms. VWemaintA.F.) Tableau de l'eloguence chretienne au iv, s'.ecle. Nouv. ed. 1870 7041.04 Predestination. Matthews (J.), and Franklin (B.) Predestination and the fore- knowledge of God. A discussion. 1852 3574.14 Pre-existence. Beecher [E.) Conflict of ages. 1854 3516.01 Berrow (C.) A pre-existent lapse of human souls demonstrated from reason. 1762 3516.03 Certainly of the origin of evil, and probable pre-existence of mankind in the fallen angels, [anon.] 1842. . . . 8546.12 Presbyterian Church. [Assembly's digest], collection of the acts, deliverances, and testi- monies of the Presbyterian church in America. By S. J. Baird. Phila., 1855. 8° 3585.21 Foote(W.H.) Sketches of Virginia. 1856 625.19 Oillett IE. H.) Hist, of the Presbyterian church in the U. 8. 2 v. 1865. . . • 3455.02 Hotchkin (J. H.) The Presbyterian church in Western New York. 1848 613.22 M'Crie(T.) Annals of English Presbytery. 1872. . . .3452.21 Presbyterian church throughout the world : from the earliest times. Biogr. and hist, sketches. N. Y., 1874. 8°. . 3458.05 Presbyterian historical almanac, v. 1-4. 1858-9-62. By J. M.Wil- son 3458.12 Presbyterian reunion : memorial volume. 1837-71. New York, 1870. 8° 3588.26 Smith (J.) Old RedBtone; or, historical sketches of western Pres- byterianism, its early ministeis, etc. 1854. . . . 3455.06 Sprague ( W. B.) Annals of the Amer. pulpit, v. 3-4. . .3475.03 Presbyterian Doctrine. Hodge (C.) Essays and reviews. Selected from the Princeton review. 1857 3558.28 Contents: Begeneration. Stuart on Romans. Latest form of infidelity. Beman on the atonement. Ground of faith in the scriptures. Theories of the church. Is the church of Eome a part of the visible church ? Finney's lectures on theology. Support of the clergy. Bushnell on christian nurture. Doctrine of the Reformed church on the Lord's supper. Responsibilities of boards of missions. God in Christ. Slavery. Emancipation. Theology of the intellect and that of the feelings, Princeton Review (Theological essays from). 1st series. Edin- burgh, 1856. 8° 3586.01 Content?: Rule of faith. Sonship of Christ. Decrees of God. Early history of pelagianism. Original sin. Doctrine of imputation. Melanctlion on sin. Doctrines of the early Socinians. Power of contrary choice. Inability of sinners. The new divinity tried. Beman on the atonement. Sacer- dotal absolution. Regeneration. Sanctiflcation. Transub- stantiatiou. Sabbath observance. Bodily effects of religious excitement. Tholuck's history of theology. Trancendent- alism. Cause and effect. Same. 2d series. 1817 3586.02 Contents: The Bible a key to the natural world. God the end of all things. Systems of theology. On the atonement. Revivals of religion. Dr Beecher's theology. Doctrines of the N. E. churches. Christian union. The division of the Presbyterian church, etc. Rochdale discourses: by fourteen clergymen. 1870. . .3587.15 Smyth (T.) An eccl. catechism of the Presbyterian church. 3593.23 Note. — For Denominational periodicals, see in the general alphabet, American theological review; — Biblical reper- tory ;— Biblical repository ;— Bibliotheca sacra ;— Presbyte- rian quarterly;— Princeton review. Priestcraft. Blosius [L.) A mirror for monks. 1872 3522.26 Dennis (J.) Priestcraft dangerous to religion and government. [Select works, v. 1.] 5044.20 — Priestcraft distinguished from Christianity. [Select Works. „ - T - 2 1 5044.21 Gordon (T., editor). A cordial for low spirits : col. of curious tracts. 3 v. 1763. 16° 3551.01 Gordon (— ). Inquiry into the power of ecclesiastics, [anon 1 3555 01 Howitt (FT.) History of priestcraft. 1833 34">6 10 Parson's {The) horn-book. By the Comet literary and patriotic club. 1832 .3583.12 Taylor (7.) Spiritual despotism, [anon]. 1835 3612.10 See also Church polity, p. 80;— Church and state, p. 81-— Popes, p. 96;— Roman Catholic church, below. Private Judgment Newman [J. H.) Private judgment. [Essays, v. 2, pp. 336-374. 18u -l 3581.10 See also Protestantism;— Toleration. Prophecy. Baxter (.V.) Louis Napoleon the destined monarch of the world. 1864 _ 3133 02 Bickenlelh (£.) Practical guide, etc. 1852.. . '. '. ' 3517 11 Camming {J.) The Beventh vial. 1862 ' 3542 22 — Lectures on Daniel. 1856 .' 3542 13 — The cities of tlie nation fell. 1871. ...'.'' ' 3543 08 Dollinger [J. J. von). Essay on the prophetic spirit and the prophecies of the christian era. 1872. . . . 3424 12 Faber (S.) Napoleou iii the man of prophecy. 1859. ! 313301 — The sacred calendar of prophecy. 2d ed. 3 v. 1844. . 3546 22 " Kings [The) of the East " ; or, an exposition of the prophecies 1849 3564.05 Maitland (S. R.) Inquiry into the grounds on which the prophetic period of Daniel and St. John has been supposed to consist of 1260 years 2ded. 1837 3427.15 Shimeall (R. C.) Napoleonism unveiled. 1870 3133.24 Smith [R. P.) Prophecy: a preparation for Christ. 1870. 8594^04 Stuart (M.) Hints on the interpretation of prophecy. 2d ed. 3595.U See also Imposture, p. 89; — Millennium, p. 91;— Prophets • —Revelation. Prophets of the O. T. Maurice [F. D.) Prophets and kings of the O. T. 1853. . 3574.18 Noyes (G. R.) New translation of the Hebrew prophets. With introd. and notes. 4th ed. 2 v. Boston, 1868. 12°. 3734.15 Contents: v. 1. Joel, Amos, Hosea, Isaiah, Micah, Nahum, Zeplianiah, Habakkuk, and Obadiah. v. 2. Jeremiah. Lam- entations, Ezekiel, Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi, Jonah and Daniel. Williams {R.) The prophets of Israel and Judah during the Assyrian empire. 1866 3733.11 See also Daniel, p. 82 ;— Ezekiel, p. 87;— Isaiah, p. 89;— Jeremiah, p. 89 ; — Jonah, p. 90; — Lamentations, p. 90. The Minor Propheis. Calvin (J.) Commentaries, etc. 5 v. Edinb., 1846-49. 8". 3734.17 v. 1. Hosea. v. 2. Joel, Amos, Obadiah. v. 3. Jonah, Micah, Nahum. v. 4. Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggal. v. 5. Zechariah, Malachi. Keil (C. F.), and Delitzsch (F.) Biblical commentary. Twelve minor prophets, by C. F. Keil. 2 v. Edinb., 1868. 8°. 3734.13 v. 1. Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah. v. 2. Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, Malaclii. Lange (J. P.) Commentary, v. 16 of O. T. 1874. . . . 3725.23 Contents: The minor prophets. General introd. by C. Elliott Hosea, Joel, Amos, expounded by O. Schmoller. Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, by P. Kleinert, etc. Haggai, by J. F. McCurdy. Zechariah, by T. W. Chambers. Malachi, by J. Packard. Newcome ( W.) Attempt towards an improved version and explana- tion, etc. 1809 3734.12 Protestantism. Bossuet I J. B.) Variations of the protestant churches. 2 v. 3523.01 Dorner [J. A.) History of protestant theology, particularly in Germany. 2 v. 1871 3545.22 Ewer [F. C.) Sermons on the failure of protestantism, and on catholicity. 1869. 16° 3547 11 Froude (J. A.) Short studies, v. 2. 1871 2526.06 See Reformation, p. 99;— Denominations and sects, p. 83. Also the names of the various protestant churches and sects. Protestant Episcopal Church in the U. S. Barnes (A.) The evangelical party in the Episcopal church. [In his Essays and Reviews, v. 1, 1855, pp. 317-72.] . . .2513.06 Caswall (ti.) America and the American church. 1851. .3456.05 Chapman (G. T ) Sermons upon the ministry, worship, and doc- trines of the P. E. church. 1832 3533.17 Cotton (C. C.) Genius and mission of the P. E. church iu tlie TJ. S 1853 3536.24 Coxe {A. C.) Apollos: the way of God. A plea for the religion of scripture. 1873 3537.23 Dorr [B.) The churchman's manual: doctrines, ministry, and worship of the P. E. church in the V. S. 1859. . . 3544.17 Hopkins [J. H.) The primitive church, compared with the P. E. church of the present day. 2d ed. 1836 3562.24 Onderdonk (B. T., Bp.) The church— the faith— tradition. 23 pp. 1844 6093.04 Perry (W. S.) The churchman's year-book, with Ualendar. 3451.15 — Hand-book of the general convention, giving its history and constitution, 1785-1874 3451.07 Sparks (J.) Letters on the ministry, ritual, and doctrines of the P. E. church. 1820 3593.20 Sprapue (IF. B.) Annals of the Amer. pulpit, v. 5 . . .3457.05 Wilberforce {S., Bp. of Oxford). History of the Episcopal church in America. 1849 3456.06 Proverbs of Solomon. Noyes (67. R.) New translation, with introduction and notes. 4th ed. 1808 3732.21 Plumptre (E. H.) Commentary and notes. [Speaker's com. v. 4.] 3726.11 Zockler (O ) Commentary, [v. 10 of Lange.] . . . 3725.19 Providence. Cliarnock {S.) Treatise on divine providence, as relating to the church of God in the world. 1817 3534.04 M'Cosh {J.) Method of the Divine government, physical and moral. 1855 3572.31 Maistre (J. de). Les soirees de Saint-Petersbourg, ou entretiens sur le gouvernement temnorel de la Providence. 8e ed. 2 v. 1862 3572.29 Taylor (.V. \V.) Lectures on the moral government of God. 2 v. 1859. . 3612.15 Young (John) The Creator and the creation: how related. 3626.20 Psalms. Alexander (J. A.) Psalms. Tr. and explained. 3 v. 1862. 3732.10 Bowring (E. A.) Book of psalms literally rendered into English verse. 1858. . . S732.13 Calvin {J.) Commentary on the psalms. 5 v. 1844-49. . . 3732 22 Cooke {F. C, and others). Commentary and notes. [Speakers Com. v. 4.J . . . 3726.11 BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. BIBLICAL, RELIG-IOUS, AND ECCL. LIT. : Psalms to Regeneration. 99 Golden {The) treasury psalter; an edition with briefer notes of the psalms, chronologically arranged, by tour friends. Lon- don, 1870. 16° 3732.18 Hengslenberg (E. W.) Commentary, etc. 3 v. 1851-69. . . 3732.14 Henry (MJ Exposition of the psalms. 1853 3732.19 Hooper \J.) Expos, of psalms xxiii., lxii., lxxiil., lxxvii. . 3636.17 Home (67.) Commentary on the psalms. 1849 3732.20 Kingsley (C.) David : tour sermons. 1865 3564.11 Moll \G. B.) Commentary. With new version and notes by T. J. Conant [v. 9 of Lange.] 3725.18 Noyes (67. R.) New translation, with introd. and notes. 4th ed. Boston. 1868. 12° 3732.21 Psalms. Paraphrase of the seven penitential, by Thomas Bramp- ton, 1414. notes by W.H. Black. [Percy society, v. 7.] 5060 07 Psalmes of David translated into divers and sundry kiudes oi verse, by Sir P. Sidney, and the countess of Pembroke. Lou- don, 1823. 18° 1685.03 Thirteen psalms versified, by J. Croke, with memoir of the au- thor by Sir A. Croke. [Percy society, v. 11.] . . . 6060.11 See also David, p. Pulpit (The). [See Preaching.] Purgatory. Bicker strth (E. H.) Hades and heaven 3517.03 Wright (T.) St. Patrick's purgatory; an essay on the legends of purgatory, hell, and paradise, current during the Middle ages. 1844 3625.10 Puritanism. Arnold (M.) St. Paul and protestantism; introd. 1870. . 3614.04 Bacon (L.) The genesis of the New England churches. 3435.18 Chapin (A. B.) Puritanism not genuine protestantism: review of ''The Puritans and their principles, by Hall." .3534.00 Ccit (T. W.) Puritanism; or, a churchman's defence against its aspersions. 1845 3536.16 Hall (E.) Puritans and their principles. 1851 3436.09 History of the Puritans. Brook (B.) Lives of the Puritans. 3 v. 1813 3430.10 Hopkins (S.) The Puritans: during the reigns of Edward vi., and Queen Elizabeth. 3 v. 1859 .' . . 3136.13 Neal (D.) Hist, of the Puritans. 1517 to 1688. 2 v. 1848-49. 3436.01 Sloughton (J.j Spiritual heroes; w. sketches of the Puritans. 3435.05 j(j©~ For articles in periodicals see Ed. rev., v. 101 ; New Englander, v. 19, 1861. (* Puritan history," by L. Bacon) ; v. 11, 1856 (Puritan clergy of N. E.) ; v. 13, 1856 (' Puritan Ritual') ; North Br. rev. (' Commemoration of 1662 ') ; v. 25, 1856 ("Plays and puritans,' by C. Kingsley.) See also Dissenters, p. 84; — England, p. 84: — New Eng- land churches, p. 94, — Congregationalism, p. 82; — Fresby-. terian Church, p. 93. Also, Histories ot New England, and particularly of the states of.Massachusetts and Connecticut, and of Plymouth Colony. Also the writings of leading Pu- ritans, as Baxter, Owen (John), Milton, etc. Rationalism. Clifford (M: A treatise of human reason, [anon.] 1676. . 3541.03 Note. — For a reply see Plain-dealing, etc., below. Draper (J. W.) Intellectual development of Europe. 1863. 6814.03 Farrar {A. S.) Free thought in reference to the christian reli- gion. 1863 3547.17 Hurst (J. F.) History of rationalism. With appendix of litera- ture. 1865 3563.14 Lecky ( W. E. H.) History of the rise and influence of the spirit of rationalism in Europe. 2 v. 1866 6814.02 Reviewed iu Ed. rev., v. 121, 1865 ; Fortnightly rev., v. 1, 1865, and Littell, 1866, v. 2, (by George Eliot); Fraser's mag., v. 72, 1865. Mackay (R. W.) Tubingen school and its antecedents. . 3572.05 Mackenzie (67.) An essay on reason. [Essays, 1713.] . . 5435 37 Mansel (H. L.) Free-thinking— its history and tendencies. [In his Letters, etc. 1873.] 5424.23 — Limits of religious thought. 1859 3574.03 Plain-dealing ; or, full examination of a treatise intitled Human reason. By A. M. [anon.] 1675 3641.03 Tulloch IJ.) Rationalism. [Contem. rev., v. 1, 1866 ] See also Religion and Science;— Deism, p. 83 ; — Miracles, p. 91;— Prayer, p. 98, etc. Reason and Faith. Ouizot (F. P. 67.) Faith and science. [In Noyes (Q. E.) Col. of theol. essays.] 3577.24 Norris {J.j Account of reason and faith : in relation to the mys- teries of Christianity. 1697 3577.26 Band ( W. B.) Reason and faith. [In his Henry Holbeach, v. 2.] 2532.21 Reason aud faith ; or, the two lights, [anon.] 1869. . . 3586.17 Rogers (H.) Reason and faith, and other miscellanies. 1853. 3587 19 Young (John). The province of reason. 1860 3625.19 Note.— A reply to Mansel'sLimits ofreligious thought. Reformation. Forerunners of the Lutheran Reformation. Hodgson ( W.) Lives of some of the reformers before, since, and independent of the Lutheran reformation. 1867. . . 3432.17 Rossetli 1 1 1 .) Disquisitions on the antipapal spirit which produced the reformation. 2 v. 1834 3432.03 Utlman. (C.) Reformers before the reformation. 2 v. 1855. 3432.01 Protestant Reformation of the 16ft Century. Fisher (G. P.) The Reformation. [With a list of works relating to the period.] 1873 3435.04 Fuller (T.) Abel redivivua : lives and death of [108) modern [Protestant] divines. 2 v. 1867 3432.19 Hardwick (C.) History of the christian church during the re formation. 2d ed. 1865 3415.21 Haiisser (£.) The period of the reformation, 1517 to 1648. 3432.21 Merle d'Aubigne {J. II.) Hist, of the reformation of the 16th cen- tury. 6 v. 1853 3482.10 — — Same. Histoire de la reformation. 5 v. 1853. . . . 3432.05 — History of the ref. in the time of Calvin. 5 v. 1863-69. 3434.05 v. 1-2. Geneva and France. 3. Geneva, Switzerland, France. 4. England, Geneva, France, Italy. 5. England, Geneva, Ferrara. Ranke(L.) History of the reformation in Germany. Tr. by S. Austin. 3 V. 1845 3433.14 Scott [J.) Luther and the Lutheran reformation. 2 v. 1848. 3431.01 Spanlieim (F.) Ecclesiastical annals, to the rel'ormation. 3423.24 Taggart (E.) Sketches of the leading reformers of the 16th cen- tury. Luther, Calvin, Zwingle, Socinius, Cranmer, Knox. 1843 3432.18 Tulloch (J.) Leaders of the reformation : Luther, Calvin, Lati. mer, Knox. 1859 3432 15 Villers (C.) Essay on the spirit and influence of the reformation. 1805. 3432.13 Note.— See also such general Church histories (p. 81), as include the epoch of the Reformation. Also, (in Biography), lives of Erasmus, Melancthon, Luther, Calvin, Zwingh, and other reformers. Bohemia. Pescheck (G. A.) Reformation and anti-reformation in Bohemia. 2v. 1846 3432.01 Ste also lives of Huss (John), and Zisca (in Biography.) Holland, Martyn ( W. C.) The Dutch reformation : sixteenth century. 1868. . - 3432.16 England. Blunt (J. J.) Sketch of the reformation in England. 1837. 3435.09 Brooks (B.) History of religious liberty in Britain. 2 v. . 3436.07 Burke (S. H.) Men and wjmen of the English ref. : papal and anti-papal notables. 2 V. 1872 3435.19 Burnet (G.) Hist, of the relormation of the church of England. [1500-1567.] 3 V. 1843 3534.01 Cobbett (W.) History of the Protestant "Reformation," in Eng- land and Ireland. 1854 3431.05 Gorham (G. G.) Gleanings of a few scattered ears, during the reformation in England, 1533-88 3436.18 Hopkins (J. H.) Sixteen lectures on the British reformation. 1844. . 3435.08 Miall (J. 67.) Footsteps of our forefathers. 1852. . . 3135.06 Seebohm (F.) The Oxford reformers of 1498 3445.21 Simpson ( W.) Epitome of the history of the ref. in England. 4th ed. 1862 3411.05 Tayler (G. B.) Memorials of the English martyrs. 1853. . 3435.18 See also England, p. 84; aud (in Biography), lives of Wickuffe, Cranmer, Colet, etc. ; and lives of Henry viii., queen Mary, and queen Elizabeth. France. [See Huguenots, p. 89.J Italy. McCrie (T.) Progress and suppression of the reformation in Italy. 1856 3433.06 Poland. Krasinski ( V.) Rise, progress, and decline of the reformation in Poland. 2 V. 1838-40 3433.08 Scotland. Keith (B.) History of Church and State in Scotland, from [1527] to 1568. 3 V. 1844 496.06 See also (In Biography) lives of Knox (John) ;— also Scot- land (Church of ), below. Spain. McCrie (T ) Progress and suppression of the reformation in Spaim 1856 3433.06 Switzerland. Christoffel (R.) Zwingle ; or, the rise of the reformation ^mt-^ Dora^d'Istria. [Hele'ne' Ghika,' princess Koltzoff-Massalsky.] Switzerland the pioneer of the reformation. From the the French, by H. G. 2 v. 1858 3mm See also Uvea of Zwingli and Calvin, in Biography (Indi- vidual). Regeneration. Bushnell(H.) Sermons for the new life. 1858 3526.12 Garbett (E.) The soul's life. 1869. 12° .. 3554.11 Goulburn (E. M.) The pursuit of holiness : a sequel to Thoughts on personal religion." .. • ■ • ■ •- • ■ • °°°? „, — Thoughts on personal religion: 4th Amer. ed. 1869. . 3o56-07 Hervey (J.) Theron and Aspasia. 1837 35b2.18 Phelps (Austin). The new birth 1867 3584.16 Sears (E. H.) Regeneration. 1854 3592.20 Tyler (B.) Lectures on theology. 1859 3bi5.ui See also Conversion, p. 82. In asking for books, nse the "Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NCWBER. 100 BIBLICAL, RELIG-IOUS, AND ECCL. LIT*. : Religion and Religions. Religion and Religions. Religious Ideas. Constant (B ) Progressive development of religious ideas. Human causes which have contributed to the establishment of Christianity. Perfectibility of the human race. [In Ripley ;G.) Philosophical miscel. v. 2.] 5426.10 Emerson (R. W.) Address to senior class in Divinity Co.lege, Cambridge. [In Ids Miscellanies ] 2524.10 GilUtt (E. H.) God in human thought; or, natural theology traced in literature, ancient and modern, to the time of bishop Butler. 2 V. 1874, 3554.28 Mill (/. S.) Examination of Sir W. Hamilton's philosophy. 2 v. 1865 6413.08 — Three essays on religion. 1874 3575.31 Contents: Nature; Utility of religion : Theism. Morell (J. D.) The philosophy of religion. 1849 3575.29 Muller (F. Max). Introd. to the science of religion. 1873. 3576.27 Reviewed by E. H. Plumptre, Contem. rev., v. 7, 1868. — Lectures on the science of religion; with a paper on Buddhist Nihilism, and a transl. of the Dhammapada; or •' Path of virtue." 1872 3576.07 Note.— Eepr. from Praser's mag., N. S., v. 1-2, 1870 ; also, In Littell, 1870, v. 3. Pickmere (J. R.) Being, analytically described; with a detail of man's spiritual nature and chief relations. 1854. . . 5418.11 Upham (T. C.) Absolute religion. 1873 3614.25 Vinet (A.) Outlines of theology. 1870 3616.03 See also Man (Prehistoric), in the general alphabet. Various Religions. Chili (Mrs. L. M.) Progress of the religious idea. 3 V. 1855. 3412.05 Clarke (J. F.) The ten great religions. 1871 3412.11 Ctavel (F. T. B.) Histoire pittoresque des religions. 2 v. in 1. 1844-45 3428.93 Cobbe {F. P., Prehistoric religion [serpent and tree worship] ; Religions of the world . Religions of the East :. Religion and literature of India; Evolution of morals and religion [In her Darwinism aud morals. 1872.] 5434.27 Conway (M. D.) The sacred anthology. A book of ethnical scrip- tures. 1874 3537.27 Cory (I. P.) Ancient fragments of Phoenician, Chaldsean, Egyp- tian, Tyriau, Carthaginian, Indian, Persian and other writerB; with an inquiry into the philosophy and trinity of the ancients. With an introd. 2d ed. London, 18o2. 8°. 3536.27 — Mythological inquiry into the recondite theology of the hea- thens. [ With his Metaphysical inquiry, etc. 1837.] . 5421.18 Dunlap (S. F.) Vestiges of the spirit history of man. 1858. 3817 18 Gardner (J.) *The faiths of the world. 2 V. [1858-60.] . . 3428.01 Gcodsir (J. T.) Seven homilies on Ethnic inspiration. 1871. 3423.10 Gould [S. Baring-). The origin and development of religious belief. J869-70 3412.14 v. 1. Heathenism and Mosaism. v. 2. Christianity. Hardwick (C) Christ and other masters. Chief parallelisms and contrasts between Christianity and the religious systems of the aucieut world. 2 V. 1863 3412.20 Hayward (J.) Book of religions. 1872 3411.19 Hume (D.) Natural history of religion. [Phil, works, v. 4.] 5414.06 Mackay (R. W.) Progress of the intellect, in the relig. develop- ment ot the Greeks and Hebrews. 2 v. 1850. . . 3572.07 Reviewed by R. A. Vaughan. [Essays, v. 2, 1858. 2544.22.] Maurice (F. D.) Religions of the world. 3d ed. 1852. . .3574.17 Moffat (J. C.) Comparative hist, of religions. Part 1. Ancient scriptures 3411.15 Muhleisen (J.) Genuine and spurious religion. 2 v. 1849. 3575.27 Picarl (B.) Ceremonies and religious customs of variouB nations. Tr. into English. 7 v. in 3. 1733-39 A. 27.12 Priestley (J ) Comparison of the institutions of Moses with those of the Hindoos and other ancient nations. [Works, v. 17.] 3591.02 — The doctrines of heathen philosophy compared with those of revelation. [Works, v. 17.] 3586.17 Religions of the world. By members of each denomination. 3412.17 Renan (E.) Etudes d'histotre religieuse. 1862 3412.09 Same. Studies of religious history and criticism. .3412.10 Schedel (H. E.) Monotheism ; Assyria ; Phenicia ; Egypt ; Ary- anism or Brahmanism ; Sabeism : Buddhism. [In his Eman- cipation of faith, v. 2, p. 86-3117.] 3592.13 Vaughan (R. A.) Hours with the mystics. 2 v. 1860. . . 3615.19 See also Denominations and Sects, p. 83. Aztec Religion. Popul Yuh. [Fraser's, V. 65, p. 332-42. 1862.] 1944.03 See also (in Countries) Mexico. Buddhism. (See page 79.) Confucianism. Sacred edict, containing the 16 maxims of the emperor Kang-He Tr. by W. Milne. 1817 3592.04 See also in the general alphabet, Oonfuoius; — Mencius. Also [in Countries) China. Druidism. (See page 84.) Hinduism, Bjbrnstjerna (Count M.) The theogony of the Hindoos. . 7813.21 Colebrooke (H. T.) Miscellaneous essays. New ed , with notes by E. B. Cowell. 2 V. 1873 7815.07 Gangooly (J. 67.) Life aud religion of the Hindoos. 1860. 3554 12 Bey(R.) Some principles of civilization; with thoughts on the promotion of Christianity in India. [With his Discourses etc. 1815.] 3561.20 Jacolliot (L.) The Bible in India. 1870 3563.18 Johnson (S.) Oriental religions and their relations to universal religion. India. 1872 3563.32 Lord (Henry). Discovery of the sect of the Banians. 1630. 7811.04 Lyall (A. C~.) Religion of an Indian province. [Fortnightly rev., v. 17, 1872 ] Moor {E.) Plates illustrating the Hindu Pantheon ; with brief descriptive index. 1861 3818.11 Morris (J. B.) Essay towards the conversion of the Hindoos. 3575.21 Rammohun Roy (Rajah). Translation of several principal books, passages, and texts of the Veds, and of some controversial works on Brahmunical theology. 2d od. 1832. . . 3757.01 Roberts (J.) Oriental illustrations of the sacred scriptures, col- lected from the customs and literature of the Hindoos. 1844. 3757.25 Schlegel (F. von). .Esthetic and miscel. works, p. 425-96. Bolm, 1849 2542.12 Seelye (J. H.) The way, the truth, aud the life. Lectures to educated Hindus. 1873 3092.28 Ward ( W.) View of the history, literature, and mythology of the Hindoos. 3v. New ed. 1822 7815.09 Williams (Rowland). Christianity and Hinduism, aud various questions of Indian religion and literature, [anon.] 3623.27 Wilson (H. H.) Essays and lectures on the religions of the Hin- dus. 2 V. 1861 7812.01 See also Bhagavat Geeta, p. 76;— Buddhism, p. 79 —Mis- sions, p. 93. Also, in the general alphabet, Brahma Somaj; — Countries (India) ; — Mahabharata ; — Purana ; — Ramay- ana; — Literature (Sanscrit) ; — Veda. For magazine articles, see Blackwood, v. 85, 1859 (The Castes and Creeds of India); North Amer. rev., v. 86, 1868 (Brahmanic and Buddhist religions); Nat. quar. rev., v. 20 (Hindoo mythology); Westm. rev., v. 73 and v. 81 (The inspired writings of Hinduism). Judaism. (See page 90.) Mohammedanism. 1. The Koran. Koran (The). From the Arabic, with notes, by George Sale. Pre. fixed a preliminary discourse. Phila., 1858. 8°. . . 3757.14 Same. Tr. from the Arabic; the suras arranged in chrono- logical order; with notes and index, by J. M. Rodwell, London, 1861. 12° 3757 18 L'Alkoranl Traduction textuelle de l'Arabe faite par Eatma- Zaida. Paris, 1861. 8° 3757.16 Morality of the east: extracted from the Koran. Ed. by J. Tela. London, 1818. 8° 3613.01 Selections from the Kur-an, commonly called in England the Koran. With an interwoven commentary from the Arabic, by E W. Lane. 1842. 8° 3757.15 2. Miscellaneous Works. Arnold (J. M.) The Koran and the Bible: or, Islam and Christ- ianity. 2d ed. 1866 3757.17 Bowen (H. C.) Muhammadanism in India. 1873. . . . 3454 16 Colebrooke (H. T.) On certain Muhamniadan sects. [In his Miscel. essays, v 2. 1873.] 7815.08 Dabistdn; or, school of manners. [Ascribed to Mohsan Fini.] From the Persian, with notes, by D. Shea and A. Troyer. 3 v. 1843 7816.02 Deutsch (E. O. M.) Islam. [Literary remains, pp. 59-134.] 3545.07 Dozy (Dr. R.) Het Islamisnie. 1863 3458.09 Forster (C.) Mahometanism unveiled. 2 v. 1829. . . . 3454.17 Four treatises concerning the doctrine, discipline, aud worship of ihe Mahometans. ByH Reland, Bobovius, etc. 1712. 3454.15 Jeldl Ed-din Mohammed Ben Asad Es-Sadiki Ed Dewanl. Prac- tical philosophy of the Muhammadan people; being a transl. of the Akhlak-i Jalaly from the Persian. By W. F. Thomp- son. 1839 7816.09 Milts (C.) History of Muhammedauism. 1818 3454.13 I'algrave ( IV. G.) Essays on Eastern questions, 1872. . . 1933.17 Rabadan (M.) Mahometism explained. With notes by J. Morgan. 2 v. 2d ed. 1731 3454.19 Sale (George). Preliminary discourse. See Koran, above. 3757 14 Smith (R. B ) Mohammed and Mohammedanism. 1874. . 3115.30 Taylor (W. C.) History of Mohammedanism. 2d ed. 1839. 3451.14 Weil (G.) The Bible, the Koran, and the Talmud; or, biblical legends of the Mussulmans. 1856 3757.13 Same. 1846 3757.12 For magazine articles, see Ed. rev., v. 98; Fraser's mag., N. S., v. 2, 1870 (3 art. on Mahometanism in the Levant); v. 62-53, 1855 6, (Burton's pilgrimage to Mecca); N. S., v. 5, 1872 (The Mahometan revival, by W. G. Palgrave) ; Fort- nightly rev., v. 2, 1865 (Maori Mahometanism); North Brit, rov., v. 23, 1806 (M.in the East and West); Quar. rev., v. 127, 1869 (Islam). «®- See also (in Countries) Arabs j— East ;— Mecca;— Moors;— Saracens;— Turkey, etc., etc. Also (in Biography) lives of Mohammed ;— and, in the general alphabet, Der- vishes. Paganism. Arnold (M.) Pagan and mediajval religion. [In his Essays in Criticism. 1865 2B if Faber(G. W.) Origin of Pagan idolatry. Sv. 1816. . . . 3818.08 Farrar (F. W.) Seekers after God. 1869 U },1 Gladstone ( W. E.) Juventus mundi; the Gods and men of the heroic age. 1869 1655.08 Herbert (E., lord; of Clierbury). The Antieut religion of the Gen- tiles, and causes of their errors considered. 1705. : 3551.19 Julian (Ihe Emperor). Two orations ; one to the sovereign sun, BBOOKLXH MERCANTILE LIBRARY. BIBLICAL, RELI&IOUS, AND ECCL. LIT. Religion to Retribution. 101 and the other to the mother of the Gods. From the Greek- with notes. 1793 3B01 25 Maurice (F. D.) Eeligion of Rome, and its influence on 'modern civilization 1855 5513 2 4 Sallust, (the Prophet). On the gods and' the 'world From the Greek, by T. Taylor. 1793 3817.10-3587 27 Taylor (T.) Theology of the GrcekB. [Class, journal, v. 22, p. 89; 301-1 t -''712 22 Tmmsind (G.) Origin, pi-ogress, and decline of idolatry', Tciass journal. T. 21, p. 320 ; v. 22, p. 1, 316; V. 23, p. 330 • v. 24 D 1, 229; v. 25, p 51, 268.] . , . 2742.01 Wait (P. G.) On the similarity of worship in different parts of the Pagan world. [Class, journal, v. 13, p. 410 ; v. 14 p 350- T. 15, p. 88; V. 16, p. 205; v. 18, p. 53.] 2742 13 See also (in Countries) Greece ;— Rome;— Egypt;— and names of other aucieut countries. Also, in the general alphabet, Classical dictionaries ; —Mythology ; —Homer. Also Literature {Ancient). Farsees. Avesta: the religious books of the Parsees: from Spiegel's Ger- man translation. 3 v. in 1. 1S64 7813 12 Framjee (D.) The Parsees ; their hist, manners, and religion. r j 1 , 8 ^ 8 ,' ^ ■ ',. •. 3553.08 Lord (H.) The religion of the Persees. 1630 781101 Palmer (E. H.) Oriental mysticism: the suflistic and unitarian theosophy of the Persians. 1867 3582 03 Upham(F. W.) The wise men: who they were; and' how they came to Jerusalem 1869 3615 11 See also Article in Nat. qu. rev., v. 19, 1869. Also Avesta, p. 58;— Zoroaster. Primitive Religion. Tylor (E. B.) Primitive culture. 1871 5813.25 See also, in general alphabet, Man (Prehistoric). Scandinavian or Norse Religion. See Mythology, in general alphabet;— Countries (Scandi- navia:— Iceland);— and Literature {Icelandic) Tree and Serpent, and Nature Worship. Fergusson (J.) Tree and serpent worship. 2d ed. gS~ For articles occasioned by this work, see Contem rev v. 12, 1869 ; Ed. rev., v. 130. 1869 ; Frascr's mag. v 79 I869' Nat. qu. rev., v. 25, 1872 ; North Araer. rev., v llo' 1870 (•An ancient creed,' by Karl Blind). See also Fortnightly rev., v. 12-13, 1869-70 (Worship of animals and plants Spis by J. F. M'Lennan); v 13, v. 1870 (Origin of animal worship' by H. Spencer); Quar. rev., v. 114, 1863 (Sacred trees and flowers, j Religion and Science. Bdbbage (C.) Ninth Bridgewater treatise. A fragment. 3524 15 Bascom (./.) Science, philosophy, and religion. Lectures before the Lowell Institute, Boston, 1871 54U 19 Browne (T.) Religio medici. [Works, v. 2.] . . . .' .' 5022 14 Buckle (H. ) See his name in general alphabet. Burr (E. F.) Pater Mundi ; or, modern science testifying to the heavenly Father. 1870 3526 04 Campbell (G.D.,duke of Argyll). The Reign of Law Sth'ed. 391405 Christmas in.) Echoes of the universe. 1850 3535.02 Combe (G.) Relation between science and religion. 1857. ' 3762 01 Cooke (J. P.) Religion and chemistry. 1864 4214 07 Dawson (J. W) Nature and the Bible. Lectures. 1875. . 3541 13 Dick (T.) The christian philosopher. [Works, v 2.] . . . 6033 02 Draper (J. W.) History of the conflict between religion and sci- ence. 1875 354! 25 Fowle (T. 67.) Re'igion and fact. [Contemp. rev., v. 20, 1872.] Olanviil (J.) Essays in philosophy and science. 1676. . . 3554.23 Gresley {Rev. W.) Priests and philosophers. 1873. . . . 3555.21 Grxbble (T.) The semi-barbarous Hebrew and the extinguished theologian. 1871 3555.14 Hennell (S. S.) Comparative metaphysics. 1869 3551.16 — ComparativiBm : religion in necessary antagonism to positiv- ism. 1869 * 3B51 . 16 Hitchcock (E.) Religious truth, illus. from science. 1857. 3562.14 LeConle {J.) Religion and science. 1874 3565.22 Lei/child {J. R.) The higher ministry of nature. 1872. . 3566.02 M'Causland (D.) Adam and the Adamite ; or harmony of Scrip- ture and ethnology. 1872 3762.16 Miller (J.) Christianum organum ; or the inductive method iu Scripture and science 1870 3575.11 Murphy {J. J.) The scientific basis of faith, 1873. . . .3578.13 Newman (J. H ) The idea of a university defined and illustrated. 3d ed. 1873 5522.03 Paine (if ) Physiology of the soul and instinct. 1372. . .3581.24 Powell {Baden). Orderof nature in ref. to revelation. 1859. 3585.15 Savile(B. ,7.) Revelation and science. 1862 3592.09 Scott {G. G.) Argument for the intellectual character of the first cause as affected by physical science. 1870. . . . 3592.21 Sewall (J. B.) Evenings with the Bible and science 1864. 3762.04 Shields {C. W.) Religion and science in their relation to pbiloso- phy. 1875 3593.26 Sulivan (R. J.) View of nature, in letters to a traveller among the Alps. With reflections on atheistical philosophy, now exempified in France. 6 v. 1794 4717.15 Tullidge (H.) Triumphs of the Bible. 1863 3614.17 Tyndall {J.) Advancement of science. Opinions of H. Helmholtz, and articles of Prof. Tyndall and Sir Henry Thompson, on prayer. 1874 — Address delivered before the British association assembled at Belfast. Reviewed with a second preface replying to his critics; and an appended article on "scientific materialism." 1875 8906.19 Reviewed in Blackwood, Nov., 1874 (Modern scientific ma- tenahsm ; Contem. rev., v. 6, 1867 (by J. Hannah) ; Galaxy, w , Dec, 1874 (Apropos of Tyndall, by J. F.Clarke). Wiseman (iV.) Twelve lectures on the connexion between science and revealed religion. 6th ed. 2 v. 1853. . 3624 05 Young (J R ) Modern scepticism ; especially in reference to the doctrines of Colenso, Huxley, Lyell, and Darwin, respecting the Noachian delude, the antiquity of man, and the oriaiu of species. 1865 _ 3 ^ ., qj See also Evidences of Christianity;— Evolution and Re. hgion;— Free Religion;— Genesis;-Materialism;- Natural Theology ;— Prayer. Also Oomte (A.), in general alphabet. Religious Liberty and Toleration. Antithelemite (The); or, an answer to certain quaeres by the D[uke] of Buckingham, concerning toleration, [anon] 1685. Apologie (An) for the church of England, against the clamours ot the men of no-conscience; or, the Duke of Bucking- ham B seconds. By E. B. 1685 3612 26 Brook (B.) History of religious liberty in Britain. 2 v! 3436 07 Bunsen (C. C. J.) Signs of the times: dangers to religious liberty. 1856 3525 16 Considerations moving to a toleration, and liberty of conscience [anon.} 1685 3^2 28 Danger (The) and unreasonableness of a toleration.' [anon.] 1685. Defence of the Duke of Buckingham's book of religion and wor- ship, from the exceptions of a nameless author. By the Pensllvanian. [anon.] 1685 3612 26 Furneaux (P.) Letters to Mr. Justice Blackstone, concerning his exposition of the act of toleration. 1771 3563 24 Harris (67.) Liberty of the press and toleration. [In his Civiliza- tion, etc., p. 163-192. 1872.] . . 5812 23 Laboulaye (E.) La liberte religieuse. [In his Essai de critique.] Locke (J.) Four letters concerning toleration. [Works, v. 6.] 6052 06 Mill (J.) The principles of toleration. 1837 5721.01 Reflexions upon the controversy about the oath of allegiance [anon.] 1682 3612.26 Reply to the answer of the man of no name, to the Duke of Buck- ingham's paper of religion and liberty of conscience. By G. C. [anon.) 1685 3612.26 Short answer to the Duke of Buckingham, [anon.] 1685. 3612.26 Spinoza :B. de). Tractatus theologico-politicus ; or, theological and political treatise of freedom of thought and of discus- sion. 2d ed. From the Latin. 1868 3594.07 Sc»arf(X (Letter to W. E.Channing, on religious liberty. 3595.20 Tracts on liberty of conscience and persecution. 1614-1661 Ed by E. B. Underbill. 1846. [Hanserd Knollys Soc] .3558.14 Toleration and liberty of conscience proved impracticable and sinful, [anon.] 1685 3612.26 Vanity (The) of all pretences of toleration, [anon.] 1685. . 3612.26 Viliiers (G. id duke of Buckingham). Short discourses upon the reasonableness of man's having a religion 3612.26 Voltaire (F. M. A.de). Treatise upon T. [Works, v. 34.] . 6081.01 Williams (R.) The bloudy tenent of persecution for cause of con- science discussed; and Mr. Cotton's letter examined and answered. [1644.] Ed. by E. B. Underhill. 1848. [Hanserd Knollys Society.] 3558.17 See also Kaye (J. W.) Of toleration. [In his Essays of an optimist. 2533.23];- Rogers (H.) Christianity vindicated from alleged tendencies to persecution. [In his Essays from Good Words. 2541.32];— Thompson (J. P.) Religious liberty since the reformation. [New Englauder, v. 22, 1863, and v. 24 1865];— also North Amor, rev., v. 104, 1867. Also Eraser's mag., v. 61, 1860 ('Aspects of toleration,' by Shirley) ; v. 63, 1861 (' Toleration within the church of Eng- land 'J ; v. 66, 1862 i' Plea for religious enfranchisement') ; v. 68, 1863 (' Plea for free discussion of theol. difficulties ') • v. Ti. 1865 (' Toleration ') ; N. S. v. 6, 1872 (' Free religious thought in Scotland ') ; v. 80, 1869 (• Orthodoxus tyrannus ') ; North Brit, rev., v. 35, 1861; Westin. rev , v. 72, 1859 (■ Spirit- ual freedom ') ; v. 81, 1864 (' On Goldwin Smith's plea for abolition of religious tests'). Also Political science (Liber- ty ; and Press (Freedom of the) . Resurrection. Fact and doctrine of the Resurrection. [New Englander, v. 15.] Nott (£.) The Resurrection of Christ: discourses. 1872. 3577.23 Sherlock (T.) The trial of the witnesses of the Resurrection; with sequel. [In Christian literature.] 3638.01 West (G.) Observations on the history and evidence of the Resur- rection. [In Christian literature.] . 3538.01 Westcott (B. F.) The gospel of the Resurrection. 1867. .3622.11 Williams (I.) Our Lord's Resurrection. New ed.- 1870. . 3753.09 See a:so Future life, p. 88; — Jesus Christ; p. 90; — and com- mentaries on tue Gospels, p. 88. Retribution. Barnes (A ) On the law of Paradise. [In his Essays, etc. v. 2.] 2513.07 Hargrcaves (J. 67.) The blunders of vice and folly, and their self- acting chastisements. 1870 3562.06 Irving (E.) Judgment to come. 1824 3563.16 Plutarcii. Concerning such whom God is slow to punish. [In his Morals, v. 4, pp. 140-188.] 6435.26 — Sur les delais de la justice divine. Tr. avec des additions par J. de Maistre 3572.30 Sharpe (67.) Law of retribution; or, a serious warning to Great Britain, founded 0.1 unquestionable examples of God's tem- poral vengeance against tyrantB,slaveholders,ete.l776 8593. 02 See Future life, p. 88;- Future punishment;— Hell, p. 89. In asking for books, use the •• Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 102 BIBLICAL, RELIGIOUS, AiSTD ECCL. LIT. : Revelation to Roman Catholic. Revelation of St. John. Barnes (A.) Notes on the Book of Revelation. 1865). . . 8742.11 Gumming [J.) Lectures on the Apocalypse. 8 v. 1856. . 3542 15 Elliott (E. B.) Horse Apocalyptieas ; or, commentary on the Apoca- lypse ; including also an examination of the chief prophecies of Daniel. 2d ed. 4 V. 1846 3756.14 Hengstenberg (E. W.) Revelation of St. John. 2 v. 1851. . 3756.19 Hyponoia; or, thoughts on a spiritual understanding of the Apoca- lypse. With remarks upon second coming of the Lord, and an appendix upon the man of sin. [anon.] 1845. . . 3518.17 Macduff' (J. R.) Memories of Patmos. 1871 3573.03 Maurice (F. D.) The Apocalypse 3574.16 Richer (E ) The key to the mystery. 1853 3536.19 Swedenborg (E.) Apocalypse explained. 6 v. 1847. . .'3597.01 — Apocalypse revealed. 1848 3597.06 Same. 2 v. 1862 8597.20 Trench (R. C.) Commentary on the epistles to the Seven churches in Asia. Revelation ii., iii 3756.18 Vaughan (C. J.) Lectures on the Rev. of St. John. 3d ed. 2 v. 1870 3766.21 Revivals. Hall {J.), and Stuart ((?. H.) The Amor, evangelists. Moody and Sankey, in Great Britain and Ireland 1875. . . . 3556.30 Letters of an English traveller to his friend in England, on the " Revivals of religion," in America, [anon.) 1828. . 3587 14 Sprague ( W. B.) Lectures ou revivals of religion. With introd. essay by L. Woods. 2d ed. 1833 3594.09 ti& For articles upon Revivals, see New Englander, v. 16, 1858 (Relig. awakening of 1858); North Brit, rev., v. 33, 1860; Quar. rev., v. 107, 1860; Westm. rev., v. 73, 1860; Winslow's Journal, v. 12, 1859, and v. 13, 1860 (Hysteria in connection with revivals). Ritualism. Coteman (L.) The apostolical and primitive church popular in its government, and informal in its worship. 1869. . . 3411.13 Conversations on ritualism, [anon.] 1867 3767.15 Hall (C. H.) True protestant ritualism; a review of " The law of ritualism." 1867 3767.16 Hoffman (M.) The ritual of the church; with its application to the communion and baptismal offices. To which is added notes upon orders, the articles, and canons of 1603. 3562 03 Malan (S. C.) On ritualism. 1867 3767.17 See. also Liturgies, p. 91. Roman Catholic Church. [See also Church history, p. 81;— Councils, p. 82;— Fathers of the church, p. 87;— Inquisition, p. 89;— Jesuits, p. 89;— Martyrs, p. 91 ;— Missions, p. 93 ;— Monastic orders, p. 93 ■ —Popes, p. 96;— Reformation, p. 99;— Saints, 103 ;— and (in Countries) Home.] History. Butler (C.) Historical memoirs of the English, Irish, and Scottish catholics since the Reformation. 4 v. 1822. . , . 3426.11 Clarke (R. H.) Lives of the deceased bishops of the Catholic church in the U. S. 2 v. 1872 3428.11 Cox (G. IF.) Latin and Teutonic Christendom. An historical sketch. 1870 3411 u6 Darras (J. E.) General history of the Catholic church. 4 v. 8428 07 De Courcy {H.) The Catholic church in the United States. En- larged by J. G. Shea 3428.13 Digoy (K. H.) MoreB Catholici ; or, ages of faith. 11 v. '. 3421 06 Illustrated Catholic family almanac for the United StateB 34'4 09 Lea (IT. C.) Studies in church history. [Rise of the temporal power; Benefit of clergy; Excommunication.] . 3425 16 Milner (J.) Supplementary memoirs of English Catholics ad- dressed to Charles Butler. 1820 3438 15 Morris (J., editor). The troubles of our Cathulic forefathers, related by themselves. 1st series. 1872. . . 3427 08 Mulrenan (P.) Brief historical sketch of the Catholic' church on Loug Island. 1871 345X 15 Newman (J. H.) Reformation of the 11th century ' rEssavs v 2 pp. 249-335.] '. L . ^581 jj Rachel (O. J.) The See 01 Rome in the middle ages. 1870. 3424 04 Sadlier's Catholic directory, almanac, etc., for 1869. 2 v 3461 01 See also Saints. Ritual. Breviarium Romanum ex decreto ss. concilii Tridentini restitu- tum. 4 v. 1845 352] 06 Butler (Alban) Movable feasts, fasts, and other annual obser- vances of the Catholic church. 1774. 3527 on Lewis (ff.) Bible, missal, and breviary; or, ritualism self-illus- trated in the liturgical books of Rome: containing the text of the Roman missal, rubrics, and prefaces, with disserta- tions, etc. 2 V. 1853 ... 3767 01 Romanist Writings. Atwood(E. W.) Panacea Britannica: vindication of Catholicism i-OOO '■Jfill ftft BalmeslJ.) Protestantism and catholicity compared in their ef fects on the civilization of Europe. 4th ed. 1854. . 3514 14 Bm ^X^^ M ^ ThofeiUiof ™™°° <-™# Bolandcn(C. vtm). The old God: a nar'raiive [designed to enkin- Rome! Fwo ° ! l0V ° ™ d deT0ti0n t0 ™ d &> ^ly See of itomej. J872 * or,,o nn Sen?' ^0°™™™*°™ on liberalism and tne Cathoilc - Essays and reviews. i852. '.'.'.''. , 8 E 6 i 6 .Bur4e(r. at.) Lectures and sermons. 1872. '. '. ". ! 8526.22 — Lectures on faith and fatherland. 1872 3525 23 Butler (C) Book of the Roman Catholic church. 3825. .3438.14 Catalogue of tracts for and against popery, in the Manchester library, founded by Humphrey Chetham. London, 1859-65 4°. [Chetham soc, V. 48, 64.] 5095 08 Digby (K ) Compitum ; or, the meeting of the ways at the Catlio- lic church. 2d ed. 4 v. 1851 3541.10 Eckel (Mrs. L. St. J.) Maria Monk's daughter : an auto-bio<*raphv 1874 °3d37.07 Ferraris (F. L.) Prompta bibliotheca, canonica, juridica, mora- lis, theologica, etc. 8 v. 1860-65. 8° 3548.01 Happiness (The) of heaven. By a father of the society of Jesus [anon.] 1871 3557.01 Hecker (I. T.) Aspirations of nature. 3d ed. 1859. . . . 3557.14 Hewit (A. F.) Problems of the age; with studies in St. Augustine on kindred topics. 1868 3561.21 Huntingdon (J.) Gropings after truth : a life journey from New England Congregationalism to the one Catholic and Aposto- lic church. 1869 3563 13 Ives (L. S.) The trials of a mind in its progress to Catholicism ■ a letter to his old friends. 1854 3562 35 Laurentie (P. S.) L'atheisme social et l'eglise. 1869. . . 3565.15 Liguori (A. St.) The way of salvation ; in meditations for every day in the year. [1869.] 3566.17 Loyola (I.) Spiritual exercises. 1870 3572.0(i Manning (H. E.) Eugland aud Christendom. 1867. . . 3574.02 — The four great evils of the day. [Unbelief, heresy, etc.] 3574.0(1 — Sermons on ecclesiastical subjects. 1869 3573.27 — Temporal mission of the Holy Ghost. 1866. . . . 3574.U1 — The unity of the church. 2d ed. 1845 3573.J, — editor. Essays on religion and literature. By variuuB writer-, 2 v. 1867 3 67i . u5 Contents : Inaugural address, session 1866-7, by apb. Man- ning. On intellectual power and mau's perfection. Dangers of uncontrolled intellect, by W. G. Ward. On the mission and prospects of the Catholic church in England, by F Oakley. Christianity in relation to civil liberty, by E. Luc^s On the philosophy of Christianity, by A. J. Christie. On some events preparatory to the English reformation, by H. W. Wilberforce. On the inspiration of Scripture, by Arch- bishop Manning. Church and State, by E. S. Purcell. Cer- tain sacrificial words used by St. Paul, by M. Patterson. Medina Pomar (Countde). Remembrance of a bridal tour through Scotland. 2 V. 1874 235.71 Montalembert (Count de). Catholic interests in the nineteenth century. 1852 3575.19 Moore (!'.) Travels of an Irish gentleman in search of a religion. 1844 3575.22 My clerical friends and their relation to modern thought, [anon 1 1873 3576.13 Newman (J. H.) Apologia pro vita sua. 1865 3577.11 — An essay in aid of a grammar of assent. 1870. . . . 3577.12 — Lectures on the present position of Catholics in England. 1851 3581.06 Stone (J. K.) The invitation heeded : reasons for a return to Catholic unity. 1870 3595.11 Wiseman (N.) Lectures on the doctrines of the church. . 3624.07 For Roman Catholic periodicals see Catholic world and Dublin review, in the general alphabet. Indexes Index expurgatorius. Exact reprint of the Vatican index [of 1608]. With preface, by R. Gibbings. Dublin, 1837. 16°. 2761.02 Index librorum prohibitoruni Benedioti xiv. jussu recog. et edi- tus. Romse, 1758. 8V 2761.01 Mendham (J.) Literary policy of the church of Rome ; an account of indexes, prohibitory and expurgatory. 2d ed. 1830. 5761.03 Anti-Romanist Writings. American (The) convent, as a school for protestant children. 1869 3513.27 Beecher(E.) The papal conspiracy opposed, and protestantism defended. 1865 312517 Bickersteth (E.) Divine warning to the church. 1863. . . 3517.17 Butler (IF. A.) Letters on Romanism, in reply to Mr. Newman's essay on development. 1858 3425.18 Capper (S ) The acknowledged doctrines of the church of Rome. 2 V. 1849 3527.17 Chillingworth ( W.) Religion of protestants. [Works.] . . 3535.06 Clark (R, W.) Romanism in America. 1856 3536.05 Confessions of a Catholic priest, [anon.] 1858 3537.13 Cumming (J.) The fall of Babylon foreshadowed. 1870. . 3542.11 — Lectures on Romanism. 1854 3642.12 Croly (67.) Roman Catholic pledges and protestant securities. [In his Hist, sketches, etc. 1842.] 2521.22 Daillon (J , count de Lude). The ax laid to the root of popery. 1721 3812.31 De Sanctis (L.) Home, christian and papal. 1856. . . . 3426.15 Dowling (J.) History of Romanism, from the earliest corruptions to the present time. New ed. 1857 3425.07 Edgar (S.) Variations of popery. 2d ed. 1838 3647.16 Edwards (B.B.) Roman catholic religion in Italy. [Writings, v. 2.] 3646.10 Emiliane (G. d'). Frauds of Romish monks and priests, [arum.] 1691 3424 28 Same. Frauds of papal ecclesiastics. 1835. .... 3547.03 — Observations on a journey to Naples; wherein the frauds of Romish monks and priests are farther discovered. 1691. 3424.22 Oavazn (A.) Lectures in New York. 1858 3425.11 BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. BIBLICAL, RELIGIOUS, AND ECCL. LIT. : Roman Catholic to Sermons. 103 Hare {J. C.) The conteBt with Rome : a charge. With notes, especially in answer to Dr. Newman's recent lectures. 2d ed. 1856 3668.22 Illustrations of popery; the "mystery of iniquity" unveiled. [anon.] 1838 3425.19 La Gattina [F. P. tie). Rome and the papacy in the 19th century. 1872 3424.16 Mahoney {S. I.) Six years in the monasteries of Italy, and two years in the islands of the Mediterranean and in Asia Minor. 1836 3424.24 Maurice {F. D.) Religion of Rome and its influence on modem civilization. 1865 6613.24 Michetet (J.) Priests, women, and families 6093.01 — Same. [Miscel. works.] 6053.06 Murray (N.) Romanism at home; letters to R. B. Taney. 3576.16 Pallav.'ctno {F.) The celestial divorce. 1718. 85bl.23 Protestantism contrasted with Romanism by the acknowh dged and authentic teaching of each religion, [anon.] 1852. 3585.23 Recantation: or, the confessions of a convert to Romanism; a tale of Italy. 1846 3686.18 Religion {The) of Rome, described by a Roman. Tr. by M. How- itt. London, 1873 8° 3424.13 Roussel (7Y.) Catholic and Protestant nations compared. 3592.01 Seymour (H. H.) Mornings among the Jesuits at Rome 3593.06 — Pilgrimage to Rome, containing some account of the state of religion in that city. 1849 3592.03 Schoberl (F.) Persecutions of popery. 2 v. 1844 3425.08 Tondiai {C.j The pope of Rome and the popes of the oriental churches. 1871 3424.17 Townsend (67.) Accusations of history against the church of Rome; observations on Butler's "Book of the Roman Catholic Church." New ed. 1826 . 3438.13 Whately (ft.) Errors of Romanibm traced to their origin in humau nature. 1864 3622.15 White {J. Bianco). Evidence against Catholicism. 1835. . 3623.04 Wordsworth (C.) Letters to Mr. Goudon, on the destructive char- acter of the Church of Rome, both in religion and polity. 1848 ' S625.02 — Same. Sequel. 1848 3625.02 See also Anti-Christ, p. 77;— Image worship, p. 89;— Popes, p. 96;— Revelation of St. John, p. 102, Ruth (Book of). Cassel (P.) Book of Rome. [Lange's Comment, v. 4 of O. T.] 3726.13 fuller {T.) A comment on Ruth. 1868 3734.22 Hervey {A.) Rutli. [Speaker's Comment, v. 2 of O. T.] . 3726.09 Keil {C. F.) and DeliUsch {F.) Commentary. 1869. . . . 3732.04 Sacraments. Boyd (A.) Confession, absolution, and real presence. 1867. 3523.08 Halley {R.) The sacraments, an inquiry into the nature of the symbolic institutions of the christian religion. Pt. 1. Bap- tism. Pt. 2. The Lord's Supper. 1844 3557.02 Lewis ( W. H.) Confession of Christ. 1854 3566.13 Spencer {I. S.) Discourses on sacramental occasions. 1861. 3593.15a Stone (J. S.) The mysteries opened; or, scriptural views of preaching and the sacraments. 1844 3595.12 Wkeat'.ey {C.) Rational illustration, etc. 1858 3521.04 See also Baptism, p. 78; — Lord's Supper, p. 91. Sacrificial "Worship. Kurtz (J. H.) Sacrificial worship of the Old Testament. 3565.26 llengstenberg (E. W.) The sacrifices of Holy Scripture. [ With his Commentary on Ecclesiastes.] 3734.11 Saints. liuller [A.) Lives of the saints. 2 v. 1833 3418.01 Vapes {J. M.) Essay on the miraculous life of the saints. [In Fullerton's life of St. Frances.] 3418.05 Crosthwaite {J. C.) Modern hagiology. 2 v. 1846. . . .3541.01 FuUertun {Lady 67.) Life of St Frances of Rome, of Lucy of Karsio, of Doniinica of Paradiso, and of Anne de Montmorency. 1805 3418.05 Gould {S. Baring-). Lives of the saints, v. 1-4. 1872-73. . 3462.14 Note. — Now publishing; will make 13 v. with index in v. 13. Neale {J. M.) Annals of the virgin saints, [anon.] 1866. . 3418.09 See also individual lives of saints in Biography. Samuel. Hervey (A.) Commentary, [v. 2 of Speaker's Com.] . . . 3726.09 Keil {C. F.) and Delitzsck (F.) Biblical commentary, etc. 8732.05 Kitlo {J.) Bible illustrations, v. 3 3722.10 Sceptical Writings. Deist {The); or, moral philosopher. Selected from the writings of celebrated authors, by Robert Carlile. 3 v. 1819-26. 3548.20 Contents: Annett (P.) Free inquirer. 1826. v. 3. Beauchamp (P.) Analysis of the influence of natural religion on the temporal happiness of mankind. 1822. v. 3. Christian mystery: a Chinese tale, found in the portfolio of a Portuguese friar, [anon.] 1819. v. 1. Doubts (The) of infidels; or, queries relative to scriptural inconsistencies and contradictions, [anon.] 1819. v. 1. Francis (S.) Watson refuted: being an answer to the Apology for the Bible. 1810. v. 1. God (The) of the Jews; or, Jehovah unveiled. With stric- tures on tlie lives of the Hebrew saints. 1819. v. 1. Holbach (P. T. d). Christianity unveiled. 1819. v. 2. Holbach (P. T. d'). Letters to Eugenia on the absurd dogmas and mystories of the christian religion. 1819. v. 2. Letter (A) to the Rev. Dr. S. Chandler, from the writer of the History of the man after God's own heart, [anon.] 1820 v. 2. L ' Life (The) of David; or, the history of the man after God's own heart, [anon.] 1820. v. 2. Meslier (— ). Good sense; or, natural ideas opposed to Ideas that are supernatural, [anon.] 1826 v. 3. Miraculous (The) Conception; or, the Divinity of Jesus Christ considered as the foundation of the christian relieion [anon.] 1819. V. 2. Palmer (E.) Principles of nature; or, a development of the moral causes of happiness and misery among the human species. 1819. v. 1. Thoughts on the christian religion. By a deist. 1819. v. 1. Voltaire (F. M. A. de). Important examination of the Holy Scriptures. 1819. v. 2. — Lord Chesterfield's ears, a true story. 1826 v. 2. Drummond [SirW.) The CEdipus Judaicns. New ed. revised. 3731.21 Froude {J. A.) The nemesis of faith. 2d ed. 1849. . . .3653.25 Greg {W. R.) Creed of Christendom. 1855 8565.13 Hennell (C. C.) Inquiry concerning the origin of Christianity. 2d ed. 1845. . . • 3567.22 Jacolliot (L.) The Bible in India: Hindoo origin of Hebrew and christian revelation. 1870 . 3563.18 Nevtman (F. W.) Reply to the Eclipse of faith. 1856. . '. 3587.17 Paine {Tiwrnas). Theological works. [Age of reason, etc.] 3582.02 St. John {II., lord Bolingbrolce). Essays. [In his Works, v. 6-8.J. 5022 06 > Somerset [Duke of). Christian theology and modern scepticism. 1872 3593.21 Strauss {D. F.) The old faith and the new, a confession. . 3595 08 Toland {J.) Pantheisticon; or, the form of celebrating the Soc- ratic-Society. 1761 3613.16 Volney {M.) The ruins; or, a survey of the revolutions of empires. To which is added the law of nature. 1796 3611.02 What is truth ? or, revelation its own nemesis, [anon J . 3622.12 Scotland. Buchanan {R.) Ten years' conflict: hist, of the disruption of the Church of Scotland. 2 v. 1854 3446 21 Gilfillan (67.) Martyrs, heroes, and bards of the Scottish covenant. 1853 3435.07 Stanley {A. P.) Lectures on the history of the Church of Scotland. 1872 3435.18 Stephen (r.) History of the Church of Scotland, from the reform- ation to the present time. 4 v. 1843-5. . . . 3446.17 &&~ See Reformation. {Scotland.) Consult also Burton's History of Scotland. [495.20.] For the early christian missions, sec Mouta'.embert's Monks ot the West. [3427.01.] For the period of the Covenanters, see t in Biography) lives of Montrose, and Claverhouse ; (in Countries) histories of England and Scotland (17th century), and Scott's ' Rokeby,' poem; Legend of Montrose ; and Old Mortality. Secularism. M'Cann (J.) Anti-secularist lectures. 1867 3572.H Self-Knowledge. Mason {J.) Treatise on self-knowledge. 1835 5412.06 Sermon on the Mount. Tholuck (A.) Commentary, etc. 1869 3754.02 See also Lord's Prayer, p 91; and Commentaries on the gospels of Matthew and Luke, p. 91. Sermons. [See also Preaching and Preachers, p, 97; — and Miscella- neous Works, p. 92.] 1. Collections of Sermons. Fish {H. C.) Pulpit eloquence, (deceased divines), master-pieces, etc. 2v. 1857 3552.19 Containing.— \. 1. Greek and Latin pulpit; English; Irish; Germau. v. 2. The French pulpit ; Scottish . American ; Welsh. — Pulpit eloquence of the 19th century: discourses, etc., with sketches, etc. Introd. essay, by E. A. Park. Ib57. . 3552.21 Patriot preachers of the American Revolution. 1766-1783. 3583.13 Pulpit {The). Sermons by eminent living ministers, v. 1-58 London. 1824-50. 8°. . .... 3033.01 2. Single Authors. Beecher {H. W.) See his Works, p. 71 Blair {Hugh). Sermons. 5 v. 1815 Bossuet {J. B.) Sermons choisis. ... Boyd {A. H. K.) Counsel and comfort. 1864. Buckminster {J. S.) Sermons. 1829 Bushnell {II.) Christ and his salvation Sermons. 1864. . — Sermons on Jiving subje ts. 1872 Chalmers {T.) SermonB. 2 v. 1855. . . . Chapin {E. H.) Humanity in the city. 1854. . . . — Living words. 1860 — Select sermonB. 1859 Clarke {J. F.) The hour which cometh and now is. 18G4 vlarke {Samuel). Sermons. 8 v. 1756 Croly (67.) Sermons. 1848-52 Doane (67. W., Bp.) Writings, v. 2-4. 1860 Drummond {J.) Thoughts for the christian life. 1864. Edwards {B. B.) Sermons Frothingham {N. L.) Sermons in a twelvemonth. 1852. . Furness (W. H.) Discouises 1855 Gordon (R.) Sermons. 2d ed. 1826 5831 03 3517.22 3523.01 3523.06 35L5.13 3526.111 3526.1 1 35.2 17 5816.14 3534.U1 3534.02 3630.1)2 3535.11 3537.07 3545.01 3514.10 3:40.09 3553.14 3554 01 3J55.02 In asking for books, use the ■' Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 104 BIBLICAL, RELIGIOUS, AND ECCL. LIT. : Sermons to Supematuralism. Green IB.) Sermons and other discourses. 1860. . . . 3556.12 Ball (Newman). Homeward-bound, etc. Sermons. 1869. .3566.12 — Sermons ; with a history of Surrey chapel and its institutions. ,ogg 3556.11 Hare (A.W.) Sermon's to a country congregation. 2d ed. 2 v. inng ,,..■■■••- OOOi.UO Haweis (b. R.) Thought's tor the times. Sermons. 1872. 3562.11 Herbert [Hon. and Rev. W.) Sermous. [Works, V. 2.] . . 6043.18 Hen (John). Discourses on the malevolent sentiments. . 3561.20 Hill (J.) Sermons. 8th ed. 1817 3562.13 Huntington. (F. D.) Christian believing and living 1860. 3563.10 Ker (J.) The day-dawn and the rain, etc. 1872 3566.06 Kingsley (C.) Discipline and other sermons. 1868. . . . 3564.06 — The good news of God. 1859 3664 'Xl — Sermons for the times. 1856 1 564.08 — Westminster sermonB. 1874 3564.29 Lever (G.) Sermons. 1550. Ed. by E. Arber. 1870. . . . 6011.11 Lewis ( W. H.) Sermons for the christian year. 1853. . . 3566.12 M'Cheyne (R. if.) Sermons. 1856 3572.12 M'Clintock (J.) Living words : or unwritten sermons. . 3572.09 M'Crie (T.) Sermons. 1857 3572.16 Mann (if.) Twelve sermons at Antioch college. 1861. . .3573 22 Massillon (J. B.) Sermons. 1849. ... . . 3574.12 Same. [Fr.] Sermons 3574.11 Melvill (H.) Sermons. 2 V. 1856 3675.04 Murray (W. H. H.) Music-hall sermons. 2 v. 1870-73. . 3576.17 — Park-Street pulpit : sermons. 1871 3576.18 Nardin(J.F.) Le predicateur 6vangeligue : sermons. 4 v. 3676.19 Neale (J. M.) Sermons preached in Sackville College chapel. 2 v. ]871-72 3576.25 Newman (J. H.) Fifteen sermons preached before the University of Oxford, 1826-1843. 3d ed. 1872 3581.21 — Parochial and plain sermons. 8 v. 1869 3581.12 New York pulpit in the revival of 1858 3577.14 Paiey ( W.) Sermons. 1824 3582.09 Parr {Samuel). Works, v. 2, 6, 6 6062.03 Payson (E.) Select thoughts and sermons. V. 2-3. 1846 3583.18 Peabody (A. P.) Christian belief and life 3584.02 Robertson (F. W.) Sermons. 5 v 1857-64 3587.05 Saurin (J.) Sermons. From the French. 2 v. 1852. . 3592.10 Shedd ( W. Q. T.) Sermons to the natural man. 1871. . . 3592.26 Simons ( M.L.) Sunday half-hours with the great preachers. 3595.22 Smith {Sydney). Sermons. [Works, v. 3. 1840.] .... 6067.03 South {R.) Sermons. 2 v. 1855 3598.21 Spencer (I. S.) Sermons. 2 v. 1855 3693.14 Spring {G ) Pulpit ministrations. 2 V. 1864 3594.11 Spurgeon {O. H.) Sermons. V. 1-6. 1858-60 3594.17 — Tire saint and bis savior. 1858 3594.16 — Types and emblems. 1876 3594.27 Sterne (L.) Sermons. [In Works. 1854.] .... 5074.01 Swift (J.) Sermons. [Works, v. 7-8.] 6074.11 Swing (D.) Truths for to-day. [Sermons.] 1874 861118 Talmage (T. D. W.) Old wells dug out. 1874. . . . 3612.^5 — - Sermons. 1872 3612.(11) Tauter (Johann). Twenty-five sermons. 1858. ... . 3172(14 Taylor (W. M.) The lost found and the wanderer welcomed. 1873 3612.20 Temple (F.) Sermons preached in Eugby school chapel, 1858-60. 1867 3613.02 Thompson (J. P.) The theology of Christ, from His own words. 1871 . 3i.13.06 Trench (It. C.) Sermons. 1858 3614.07 — SermonB preached in Westminster Abbey. 1861. . . :>6H.03 — Shipwrecks of faith : three sermons [on Balaam, Saul, and JudasJ. 1867 3614.09 — The subjection of the creature to vanity : three sermons in Leut, 1863 3614.11 Tyng (S. H.) Sermons preached in the church of the Epiphany, Philadelphia. 1839 3615.07 Van tier Palm (J. H.) Sermons. With his life, etc. 1865. . 3136.05 Vuujlian (C.J.) Characteristics of Christ's teaching. 1866. 3611.07 — Christ the light of the world. 1865 3611.08 — Plain words on christian living 1866 3611.09 — Voices of the prophets, or faith, prayer, andhuman life. 3611.10 Vinton (A. H.) Sermons. 1855 3615.24 Vnysey (C.) The " sling and the stone," v. 3-4. 1868-69. . 3611.11 Walker (James). Sermons. 1861 3616.04 Wiyland(F.) Sermons to the churches. 1858 3622io2 Weed ( W. B.) Sermons. 1867 3622 03 Wolfe (O.) liemains. 1829 3624.14 Wood(L.) Sermons. [Works, v. 4 ] [ 3624.19 See also, in general alphabet, the Works of Arnold (ThomaB) ■ —Barrow (Isaac);— Bernard (St.);— Biokersteth (E.);— Bun- yan (J.) ;— Channing (W. E.) ;— Dewey (Orville) ;— Dwight (Timothy) ;-Bdwards (Jonathan, the elder) ;— Edwards (Jona- than, the younger);— Guthrie (Thomas) ;— Hall (Joseph); — Hall (Robert);— Hamline (Leonidas) ;— Henry (Matthew;;— Hooper (John) ;— Hooker (Richard) ;— Hopkins (Mark) •— Lardner (N.) ;— Latimer ( J.) ; — Leighton (R.) ; — Maurice (Fr.); Newton (John); -Owen (John);— Parker (Theodore)- —Priestley (Joseph);— Robinson (John);— South (Robert);— Stanley (A. P.):— Taylor (Jeremy) ;— Ware (Henry)-— Wes- ley (John) ;— Whitfield (George). Services and Collects. Biddulph (T. T.) Practical essays. 3 v. 1822. . . . 8622 07 See also Liturgies, p. 91. Shakers. Autobiography ot a Shaker, and revelation of the Apocalypse [anon.] 1869 * 3/4315 Brown (T.) An account of the people called Shakers: their faith doctrines, and practice. 1812. . Sii % jj Evans ;F. W.) Shakers, their origin, doctrine, etc. 1859. 3448.10 Marshall (Mary, formerly Mary Dyer). Rise and progress of the serpent lrom the garden of Eden to the present day; with a disclosure of Shakerism. 1847 3448.20 Peculiarities of the Shakers. Letters from Lebanon Springs 1832. [anon.] 3593.00 Testimony of Christ's second appearing; statement of the faith and practice of the church of God in this latter-day. Pub- lished by order of the ministry. Albany, 1810. 12°. . 3767.26 Sin (Doctrine of). Appleton (N.) and Haygate ( W. E.) Doctrines of original sin dis- cussed. 1859 3512.14 Mutter (J.) The christian doctrine of sin. Tr. by W. Pnlsford. 2 V. 1852-63 3576.04 Shedd (W. G. T.) Doctrine of original sin. [In Discourses and eBsays.] 3593.09 Woods (L.) Letters to N. W. Taylor. [Works, v. 4.] . . 3624.19 See also Evil, p. 87. Sisterhoods and Deaconesses. Jameson (Mrs. A.) Sisters of charity. Catholic and "ProteBtant. 1857 6825.06 Potter (H. G.) Sisterhoods and deaconesses. 1873. . . . 5825.28 Stephen (G. E.) The service of the poor : sisterhoods for charitable purposes. 1871 5825.24 Slavonic Nations. Krasinski ( V.) Religious history of the Slavonic nations. 3433.10 Song of Solomon. Hengstenberg (E. W.) Treatise on. 1869 3734.11 Noyes (G. R.) New translation, with introd. and notes. 4th ed. 1868 3734.10 Soul. Bain (A.) History of the theories of the Soul. [With his Mind and body. 1873.] 5438.17 Bush (G.) The soul ; or, scriptural psychology 1845. .3526.06 Hope (E.) The immaterial system of man, contemplated in accordance with the beautiful and the sublime, and in refer- ence to a plan for general education. 2 v. 1835. . . 3561.23 Mattison (H.) The immortality of the soul. 1864. . . . 3574.13 Newman (F. W.) The Soul. 1868 3677.10 Paine (M.) Physiology of the soul and instinct, as distinguished from materialism. 1872 3581.24 Pezzani (A.) La plurality des existences de l'ame. 5e ed. 3584.17 Plutarch. Concerning the procreation of the soul, as discoursed in Timaeus. [Morals, V. 2, pp. 326-67.] . . . . 5435.27 Storrs (R. S.) The constitution of the human soul 1857. 3595.13 For magazine articles see Contem. rev., v. 16, 1871 (On the theory of the human soul); v. 16, 1871 (The pope and the German Catholics on the theory of the Soul, by Prof. Froh- schammer); North Amer. rev., v. 80, 1855 (Transmigration of souls). 8®~ See Future life and Immortality, p. 88; — also in gen- eral alphabet, Biology ;— Philosophy (Psychology) ;— Medi- cine (Body and Mind); — Materialism. Sunday. Barter ( W. B.) Tracts in defence of the Sabbath. 1851. . 3514.23 Brown (J. N.) and Taylor ( W. B.) Obligations of the Sabbath. 1856 3525.01 Cox (R.) The literature of the Sabbath question. 2 v. 1865. 3537.11 Fisher (W. L.) History of the Sabbath day; with notices of the Puritans, Quakers, etc. 2d ed. 1859 3552.22 GilfUlan (J.) The Sabbath in the light of reason, revelation, and history 8554.19 Hessey (J. A.) Sunday: its origin, history, and obligation. 3557.21 Higgins (G.) Horas Sabbaticse; attempt to correct certain super- stitions. [Pamphleteer, v. 27.] 5058.27 Hughes (T. S ) Letter to Q. Higgins, on his Horse Sabbahcao. [Pamphleteer, v. 27.] 5058.27 Kingsbury (H.) The Sabbath: facts and arguments. 1840. 3564.03 Parsons (T.) Essays. 2d series 8583.01 Stevens (W. B.) The Sabbaths of our Lord. 1878. . . .3611.20 Wilson (D.) Divine authority of the Lord's day asserted. 3623.24 >6@-For articles on the Sunday question, see Contem. rev., v. 1, 1866 (by E. H. Plumtre); Ed. rev., v. 114, 1861 (Hessey's lectures): Fortnightly rev., v. 3, 1865 (The 4th commandment, by A. Trollope) ; Fraser's, v. 64, 1861) May, 1873 (On the regeneration of Sunday, by F. W. Newman); v. 73, 1866 (Sundays, ancient and modern); New Englander, v. 16, 1868 (Ante Mosaic origin); North Brit, rev., v. 34. 1867 (Hessey's lectures); v. 18, 1852, and Littell, v. 37 (Sun- day in the 19th century); West, rev., v. 92, 1869; Westm. rev., v. 65. 1866, (Sunday in Great Britain.) Sunday Schools. Robinson (G. S.) Short studies for Sunday-school teachere. 3587.13 Tyng (S. H.) Forty years' experience in Sunday schools. 3616.06 Watson ( W. H.) The first fifty years of the Sunday school. 3617.28 Woodruff (A.) Kindling; or, away to do it. [anon.] 1856. 3624.21 Supematuralism. Burr (E. F.) Credo. On the supernatural in religion. Umm.] 1869 . 3587.05 Bushnell (H.) Nature and the supernatural. 1858. . . . 3526.11 Reviewed in New Englander, v. 17, 1859 (by Noah Porter); North Amer. rev., v. 88, 1869. M'Cosh (J.) Supernatural in relation to the natural. 1862. 3572.10 See also Miracles, p. 92; — Evidences, p. 86, etc. Also, arti- cles in Ed. rev., v 116, 1862 (The Supernatural);— and, in the BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. BIBLICAL, RELIG-IOUS, AND ECCL. LIT. : Superstition to Trinity. 105 general alphabet, Animal magnetism, p. 28 ; — Apparitions, p. 31 ;— Occult soiences ;— Spiritualism ;— Superstitions ;— Witchcraft. Superstition. Kingsley (C.) Superstition. [In his Health and education.] 2634.02 Plutarch. Of Buperstition. [Morals, v. 1, pp. 168-184.] . 6435.26 -- Same. On superstition [Greet and English.] With various appendices [by J. Hibbertl. 1828 3585.11 Theophrastus. On superstition^ [Greek and English.] With vari- ous appendices [by J. Hibbert] . 1828 3685 11 See also Superstitions, in general alphabet. Swedenborgianism. Swedenborg (Emanuel). Angelic wisdom concerning the divine love and the divine wisdom. New York. 1853. 8*. . 3598.03 — Angelic wisdom concerning the divine providence. New York, 1853. 8° 3598.06 Same. Tr. by R. N. Foster. Phila., 1868. 8°. . . 3598.05 Animal kingdom. Prom the Latin, by J. J. G. Wilkinson, 2 v. London, 1843-44. 8° 4326.13 — Apocalypse explained. 5 v. New York, 1846-47. 8". . 3597.01 — Apocalypse revealed. St. Clairsville, (O ) 1848. 8°. . 3597.06 Same. 2 v. New York, 1862. 8° 3597.20 — Conjugial love and its chaste delights ; also, adulterous love and its sinful pleasures. New York, 186a. 8° 3598.01 Divine attributes, including also the divine trinity, a treatise on the divine love and wisdom. From the "Apocalypse ex- plained." Philadelphia, 1866. 12° 3598.17 — Divine love and the divine wisdom. Boston, 1841. 12°. 3598.04 — Doctrines of the New Jerusalem concerning the Lord, the Ba- cred scriptures, the white horse, faith, life, the heavenly doctrines, charity. Boston, 1850. 12° 3598.07 Ecouomy of the animal kingdom. F< om the Latin, by A. Gris- wold. 2 7. London, 1845. 8° 4326.11 Four leading doctrines respecting the Lord, his nature, and the trinity : the sacred scriptures ; faith ; and life. Boston, 1838. 12° 3598.08 Note.— Included in his Doctrines, etc. [3593.07.] Same. New York. 1862. 8° 3598.09 — Heaven and its wonders, the world of spirits, and hell. Tr. by S. Noble. New York, 1853. 8° 3598.10 Heavenly arcana which are contained in the Holy Scriptures unfolded. 13 v. Boston, 1839-63. 8° 3597.07 — Last judgment, and the Babylon destroyed. B., 1851. 3598.11 — Memorabilia ; or, the spiritual world laid open. Ed. by George Bush. New York, 1846. 8' 3598.16 — Miscellaneous theological works. New York, 1863. 8°. 3598.12 Contents : The New Jerusalem and its heavenly doctrine ; Brief exposition ; The intercourse between the soul and the body ; The white horse ; On the earths in the universe. The last judgment. — Posthumous tracts. Tr. by J. J. Q. Wilkinson. London, 1847. 8° 3698.13 gome specimens of a work on the principles of chemistry, with other treatises. Tr. by C D. Strutt. London, 1847. 8°. 4216.03 — True christian religion ; containing the universal theology. London, 1846. 8° 3598.14 Same. New York, 1863. 8° 3598.15 Barrett (B F) Doctrines of the new christian church. . 3596.01 — New view of hell. 1872 3514.22 Bush (67.) New church miscellanies. 1845 3596 03 — Eeply to Dr. Wood's lectures on Swedenborgianism. . 3596.04 Cabeh UV.F.) Beply to Dr. Pond's " Swedenborgianism reviewed." 18^8 3596.05 Clissold [A.) Practical nature of the doctrines of Swedenborg. 1839 3590.06 — Creeds of Athanasius, Sabellius, and Swedenborg, compared with each other. 2d ed., revised and enlarged. 1873. 3596.24 Comes (■/ ) Outlines of Swedenborg's doctrines. Newed. 3596.25 Des Guays (J. E. Le B.) True system of religious philosophy. 1355 _ 3596.07 Fishboug'h (w'.) Plan of creation. Part 1. The universe without. toco t 3914.01 Hayden (\V. B.) Light on the last things. 1869 3557.12 Hitchcock (E. A.) Swedenborg a hermetic philosopher. . 3596.08 Hyde I J.) Our eternal home. 1866. . . . . . . . .3582.01 Noble (S.) Appeal in behalf of the doctrines of the New Church. ,o:i 3596.12 — Important doctrine's of the true christian religion. . 3596.13 — Plenary inspiration of the Scriptures asserted. 1839. . 3596.14 Parsons IT.) Essays. 3 v. 1855-62. ........ .3583.01 Subjects : v. 1. Life. Providence. Correspondence. Human form. Religion. The New Jerusalem. _ 2 The seeming and the actual. The senses. The ministry of sorrow. The sabbath. The foundation of duty. Death and life 3.' He cometh in clouds. Paradise. The sea. The end of the church. oto „ „. — The infinite and the finite. 1872. . . . . . . . .3583.08 Remarks upon " Swedenborgianism reviewed, by E. Pond, [anon] 1R14 609o.04 Rendell (£ D.) Peculiarities of the Bible. 1854 3596.17 Richer (E.) Religion of good sense 1852. . . .... 3o9b.J0 Silver (A.) Holy Word in its own defence. 1863 3596.23 Turner (Mrs. W.) The true church. 1846 S'?! Ware (Mary a.) Death and life. 1864 3617.10 — Thoughts in my garden. 1863 don.n Symbolism. Field ( W.) Stones of the temple. 1873 3767.25 Moehler (J. A.) Symbolism : or doctrinal differences between catholics and protectants, as evidenced by their symbolical writings 3575.13 Syrian Church. Southgate (H.) Visit to the Syrian church of Mesopotamia. 1844 1053.18 Talmud. Deutsch (E. O. M.) The Talmud. [Literary remains, pp. 1-58, 135- 144. 1874.] 3545.07 From the Quar. rev., v. 123, 1867 ; repr. in Littell, 1868, v. 1. D'Israel (L.S.) Talmudic maxims from the Hebrew. 1848. 3544.12 Grunbaum (M.) The Talmud. [In N. A. review, v. 108, 18d9.] Poole {R. S.) The Talmud. [In Contem rev., v. 7, 1868.] Theodores (T.) The Talmud. [Owens college essays.] . . 2538.05 Weil (67.) The Bible, the Koran, and the Talmud. 1846. . 3767.12 See also Littell, 1868, v. 1 (Gleanings after the Talmud) ; Blackwood, v. 106, 1869, and Littell, 1870, v. 1 (Jewish re- formation and Talmud) ; Contemp. rev., v. 10, 1869 (Marcus Aurelius and the Talmud, by E. H. Plumptre). Targums. DeuUch IE. O. M.) On the Targnms. [Literary remains, pp. 319- 403. 1874.] 3545.07 Etheridge (J. W.) The targums of Onkelos and Jonathan Ben Uzziel ; with the fragments of the Jerusalem Targum trom the Chaldee. 2 v 3727.01 Ten Commandments. Hooper (J.) Early writings. [Parker soc, 1843.] .... 8636.18 Maurice (F. D.) The commandments considered as instruments of national reformation. 1866. 3574.25 Tudor (R.) The decalogue viewed as the christian's law. 3614.16 Watson (T.) Select works, p. 241-338 3628.06 Theistic Writings. Cobbe IF. P.) Broken lights. 1864. 3536.10 - Religious duty. 1865 8536.11 Hennell (C. C.) Christian theism, [anon.] 1839 3562.15 — Inquiry concerning the origin of Christianity. With Christian Theism. 3d ed. 1870. . - 3562.16 Newman (F. W.) Phases of faith. 1870 3677 09 The soul, its sorrows and its aspirations. 1868. . . .3577.10 Theism doctiinal and practical ; or, didactic religious utter- ances. 1858 3678.06 Philosophy of theism: dependence of theism on metaphysics. London, 1857. 12° 3584.18 Thornton (W. T.) Limits of demonstrable theism. [In Jus Old fashioued ethics.] 5426.22 See also, in the general alphabet, the writings of Parker (Theodore). Thirty-Nine Articles. Browne (E H.) Exposition of the Thirty-nine articles. 1865. 3525.02 Burnet (67.) Exposition of the Thirty-nine articles. 1852. 3526.03 Hardwick (C.) A history of the articles of religion, with docu- ments. 1536-1616. 2d ed. 1860 3558.18 JelfdC W) The Thirty-nine articles explained. 1873. . 3612 23 Rogers' IT) Exposition of the thirty-nine articles. 1854. . 3637.09 See also Creeds, p. 83 ;— England (Church of ), p. 84. Trinity and Trinitarianism. Appleton (N.) and Haygate (W. E.) Doctrine of the Trinity dis- cussed between a clergyman of the Epis. church in England, and a [Unitarian] layman ot Boston. 1859 3612.14 Barker IE. H.) On Pagan trinities. [Class, journal, ».3, p. 125; V. 4. p. 88, 484; v. 5, p. 240. 1810.] . . . . . ■ -2742 03 Barrett IB F ) Letters on the divine trinity, addressed to H. W. Beecher. 1869 ■ • ■ • ■ ■■■ ■ ■ 35 . u ;. 19 Beard (J R. D.D.) Historical and artistic illustrations ol the Trinity ■' showing its rise, progress and decline. 1846. 3516.24 Faber (67 S.) Apostolicity of trinitarianism. 2 v. 1832. 8°. 3547.21 Fuller (A ) The Calvinistic and Socinian systems, as to their moral tendency. 1815 \ : ■ ^ .\ : 356i03 Gaae ( W L ) Trinitarian Bermons preached to a Unitarian con- erection 1859 8554.04 Liddtn (H. P.) Divinity of Christ. Bampton lectures. 1866 3566.23 For a reply to this work, see Examination, etc. [3566. 22. J M'Farland I A.) Historical view of heresies, and vindication ot the primitive faith. 1806 3573.04 Maurice (T.\ Dissertation on the oriental trinities 1800. 3575.00 Miller (S) Letters on Unitarianism. First Presbyterian church in the city of Baltimore. 1821. ■■:.•■•■" 36 /5.-" Sadler (M. F.) Emmanuel ; or, the mcarnat.on of the son of God the foundation of immutable truth. 186,. . . • 3587.24 TnwnsendlL T.) God-man: search and manifestation. . 3613.21 Trial (The) of the Unitarians, for a libel on the Christian religroii. WoJSlffi™!** ^ Unitarians; reply to br. Ware's letters [/n to Works, v. 4.] 3bJ4.i» See also Atonement, p. 78 ;-Christology, p. 80;_Creeds, o 83 — Holv Spirit, p. 89 ;— Jesus Christ, p. 90 ;— Unitarian- i,m 'below Also the nameB of Trinitarian sects ; e. g., Bantis £ Congregationists, England (Church of , Method- ism, 1 Protestant Episcopal Church, Presbyterianism, etc. In asking for books, use the •• Book Order," giving the AUI'HOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 106 BIBLICAL, RELIGIOUS, AND ECCL. LIT. : Union to ZechaUah.. Union of Christian Churches. Bollinger (J. J- 1.) Lectures on the reunion of the ° n urches. Hare (J. G.) The meana'of'uiiity: a charge to the clergy. 3558.20 Newman (F. W.) Catholic Union: essays towards a church of the future, as the organization of philanthropy. 1854. .3577.07 Stead (S.) Leibnitz letters on reunion. [Contem. rev., v. 5, 1867, p' 50-67; 437-67.] ■ -. ■ -2114.05 Wilson (H. B.) Schemes of christian comprehension. [Oxford Essays, 1857, pp. 94-129.] , T . See also Contem. rev., v. 6. 1867, p. 85-97; v. 6, 1867 (Is doe- doctrinal union desirable, by I. H. Jellett) ; v. 7, 1868 (Union of Christendom in its home aspect, by Henry Alford) ; v. 14, 1870 (Confraternity, by Canon Westcott.) Also Evangelical alliance, in general alphabet. Unitarianism. Allen I J. H.) Ten discourses on Orthodoxy. 1849. . . . 3513.23 American Unitarian Association. Tracts. Army series. Boston 1861 8°. 3514.13 Beard (J. R.) Progress of religious thought as illustrated in the Protestant church of France; being essays and reviews [from the French of T. Colani. A. Eeville, B. Sherer, E. Henan, etc.]; with an essay on "The Oxford essays and reviews." 1861 3515.22 Bellows (H. W.) Be-statemeuts of christian doctrine. 1860. 3522.01 Belsham ( IV.) Essays, v. 1 2517.10 Biddle (J.) Collection of Unitarian tracts. 3 v. 1691-95. . 3521.20 Christianity and modern thought. 1872 3534.20 Clarke (J. F.) Orthodoxy: its truths and errors. 1869. . 3535.19 — Steps of belief ; or, rational Christianity maintained against atheism, free religion, and romanism. 1870. . . . 3536.03 Dana (Mrs. M. S. B.) Letters in reply to arguments in support of the trinity. 1840 3543.16 Drummond ( W. H.) The doctrine of the trinity, founded neither on scripture, nor on reason and common sense, but on tradition and the infallible church. 1831 3544.18 Eliot (W. G.) Discourses on the unity of God 3546.17 Ellis (G.E.) Half-century of the Unitarian controversy. . 3546.21 Examination of Liddon's Bampton lectures on the Divinity of Jesus Christ. By a clergyman of the church of England. [anon.] 1872 3566.22 Examination of Mr. Cobbett's objections to the bUl for the relief of the Unitarians. [Pamphleteer, v. 2.] 5058.02 Farley (F. A.) Unitarianism defined. 1870. 8° 3547.24 Metcalf(R.) Letter and Spirit: Winchester lectures. 1870. 3575.03 Priestley (J.) History of the corruptions of Christianity. [In his Works, v. 5.] 3592.05 — Defences of the History of the corruptions of christiauity. [Works, v. 18.] 3591.20 — Defences of Unitarianism. [Works, v. 18-19.] . . . .3591.21 — History of early opinions concerning Jesus Christ. [Works, v. 6-7.] 3591.06 Roxovian catechism. Prefixed a sketch of Unitarianism in Poland, by Thomas Rees. 1818 3586.19 Uammohun Hoy. The precepts of Jesus. To which are added, the first, second, and final appeal to the christian public in reply to the observations of Dr. Marshman, of Seram- pore. 1824 3586.12 Religious aspects of the age, being addresses at the anniversary of the Young men's christian union of N, Y. 1858. . 3586.21 Reville (A.) History of the doctrine of the deity of Jesus Christ. 1870 3586.26 Sprague(W.B.) Annals of the American pulpit, v. 8, 1865. 3457.08 Unitarianism defended : a series of lectures by three protestant dissenting ministers of Liverpool [J. H. Thorn, J. Martin- eau, H. Giles], in reply to a course of lectureB, "Unilarian- istn confuted," by thirteen clergymen of the church of England. 1839 8614.26 Whitman (B.) Two letters to Moses Stuart on religious liberty. 2d ed. 1831 3595.20 — Review of Whitman's letters, etc. [anon.] 1831. . . . 8595.20 — Reply to the Review of Whitman's letters. 1831. . . 3595.20 Ware (W.) American unitarian biography. 2 v. 1850-51. . 3461.06 Contents : Abbot (A.), by S. Everett, v. 2. AUyn (John, by C. Francis, v. 2. Bancroft (Aaron), by A. Hill, v. 2. Bartlett (John), by C. T. Thayer, v. 1. Buckminster (J.S.), by S. O.Tha- cher, v. 1, Ohanning (W. E.), by W. H. Fur- ness, v. 1. Foster (Anthony), by M. L. Hurl but, v. 1. Freeman (Jas.), by F. W. P. Greenwood, v. 2. IMsbie (Levi), by A. Norton, v. 1. Harris (T. M.), byN. Hall, v. 2. Howe (S.) by E. Hall, v. 1. Kirkland (J. T.), by A. Young, v. 2. Motley (Joseph), by D. Damon, v. 2. Parker (Nathan), by H. Ware, jr., v. 1. Pierce (John), by T. B. Fox, v 1. Porter (Eliphalet), by G. Put- nam, v. 2. Prince (John), by C. W. Up- ham, v. 2. Ripley (Ezra), by B. Froat, v. 2. Story (Joseph), by W. Newell v. 1. Thacher (S. C), by F. W. p. Greenwood, v. 1. TSayer (Nath.), by A. Young, v. 2. Tuckerman (Joseph), by M. Carpenter, v. 1. Ware (Henry), by J. G. Palfrey, v. 2. Worcester (Noah), by H. Ware v. 2. Wilson (J.) Scripture proofs and illustrations of unitarianism. 1847 3623.22 — Unitarian principles confirmed by trinitarian doctrines. 1869 3623.23 Worcester (iV.) Bible news. 1854 3625.03 See also Trinity, p. 105. Also the writings, in the general alphabet, of Bellows (Henry W.), Ohanning (W. E.), Clarke (J. F.), Furness (W. H.j, Martineau (J.), Norton (Andrews), Ware (Henry), etc. For Unitarian periodicals see, in the general alphabet, Christian Examiner [8046.01] j Religious magazine [8186.12] ; Unitarian review [8197.01]. United States. Baird (R.) Religion in America. 1844 3456.04 Clergy (The) of America : anecdotes illustrating the life and la- bour of ministers of religion in the United States. 3456.12 Fowler (II.) The American pulpit. 1856 3456.07 Sprague ( W. B.) Annals of the American pulpit. 9 v. . 3457.01 Contents ; v. 1-2. Trinitarian congregational. 3-4. Pres- byterian. 5. Episcopalian. 6. Baptist. 7. Methodist. 8. Unitarian. 9. Lutheran, Reformed Dutch, Associate, Asso- ciate Reformed, Reformed Presbyterian. Waylen (S.) Ecclesiastical reminiscences of the U. S. 1846. 3456,22 &&• For local church history see names of places in Countries. Universalism. Brown (Thomas, M.E.) A history of the origin and progress of the doctrine of universal salvation. 1826 3455.14 Forbes (D.) Universalist's assistant. 1846 3615 20 Memminfjer (R. W.) Universalism and Calvinism. [Present is- sues 3575 20 Maurice (F. D.) The ground and object of hope for mankind. 1868 8574.23 Rogers (67.) Experiences of «, tLjviversalist preacher, [anon.] 1845 ... 3153.27 Skinner (O.A.) Universalism defended. 1839 3593.24 Universal restitution : a scripture doctrine, [anon.] 1761. 3615.14 * A mss. note ascribes the authorship of this work to " Dr. Stonehouse (of Todington), a great oriental scholar." Winchester (E.) The universal restoration exhibited. 1803.3624.00 Virtue. Mackenzie (Sir G.) It is easier to be virtuous than vicious. [Es- says, 1713, pp. 225-267.] 5435.87 See also Moral science, in general alphabet. Waldenses. [See Albigenses and Waldenses, p. 77.] Worship. Barbauld (Mrs. A. L.) On public worship. [Works, v. 2.] 5016.08 Budington (W.I.) Responsive worship : a discourse. 1873.3525.12 Whatety (R.) Introductory lessons on the history of religious worship. 1867 3622.17 See also Liturgies, p. 91. Worship of Saints and the Virgin Mary. Tyler (J. E.) Primitive christian worship ; or, the evidence of Holy Scripture and the church, against the invocation of saints and the Virgin Mary. 1839 , . 3615.03 — The worship of the blessed virgin Mary in the church of Rome contrary to Holy Scripture, and to the faith and prac- tice of the church 3615.04 See also Mary ( Virgin), p. 91. Young (Advice to the). [See, in general alphabet. Young men; — Young women.] Zechariah, Hengstenberg(E. W.) Dissertation on the Integrity of Z. . 3734.07 See also Prophets, p. 98. BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. BIBLIOGRAPHY -BICKERSTETH 107 Bibliography. Bibliography. — Guild (R. A.) 'Librarian's manual, comprising a select list of bibliographical works, etc. 1858. . 2744.05 — Petzholdt (J. ) *Bibliotheca bibliographica. . 2744.22 General and Miscellaneous Works. — Allibone (8. A.) Critical dictionary of English litera- ture, and English and American authors. With 40 indexes of subjects. 3v 2755.01 — American bibliopolist. v. 1-6. 1869-74. . . 2774.10 — Appleton's library manual : a catal. raisonne". 2724.26 — Beloe ( W.) Anecdotes of literature and scarce books. 6v. . . , 2754.05 — Brunei (J.O.) Manuel du libraire. 5e e"d. 6 v. 2725.15 — Bure ( G. F. de). Bibliographic instructive. 9 v. 1763-69 2723.05 — Corney (B.) Bibliographic [jrojects. 1849. . 2741.13 — Darling (J. ) Cyclopaedia bibliographica : a library man- ual of theological and general literature, analytical, bibliographical, and biographical. 2 v. . 2774.02 Same. Subjects, Holy Scriptures. 1859. 2774.04 — Bibdin (T. F.) 'Bibliog., antiquarian and picturesque tour in Prance and Germany. 3 v. 1821. . 2745.22 Same. 3 v. 1829 2763.10 'Bibliographical Decameron. 3 v. 1817. 2745.19 'Bibliographical tour in the northern counties of England, and in Scotland. 2 v. 1838. . 2745.09 *Bibliotheca Spenceriana: a descriptive catalogue of books printed in the 15th century, in the library of earl Spencer. 4 v. 1814-15 2745.12 .2Edes Atthorpianae. With supplement to the Bib- liotheca Spenceriana. 2 v. 1822. . . . 2745.16 Descriptive catalogue of books printed in the 15th century, forming part of the library of the duke of Cassano. With index to the Bibliotheea Spen- ceriana, etc. 1823 2745.18 Introduction to the knowledge of editions of the Greek and Latin classics. With an account of bibles, psalters, etc.; the Greek fathers and the Latin fathers. 4th ed. 2 v. 1827. . . . 2733.31 — Ebert (FA.) General bibliographical dictionary- 4 v. 1837 2723.01 — Qraesse (J. G. T.) 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Nouveau dictionnaire des ouvrages anonymes. 3e eU 1868 2761.19 — Thomas (R.) Hand-book of fictitious names. By 01- pharHamst, Esq. [pseud.] 1868. . . .2761.18 See also Pseudonymous works, below. Bibliomania. — Brown (J.) Bibliomania. [In his Spare hours, v. 2, p. 339-82.] 2514.14 — Burton (J. H.) The book-hunter, etc. With additional notes by B. G. White. 1863 2763.13 — Bibdin (T. F.) 'Bibliomania; or, book madness: a romance. 1842 2745.11 — Merriweather (F. S.) Bibliomania in the middle ages. 1849 2763.14 Classical Bibliography. — BotfieU (-B., editor). Prefaces to the first editions of the Greek and. Roman classics, and of the sacred scriptures. 1861 2766.01 — Dibdin (T. F.) Introduction to the knowledge of editions of the Greek and Latin classics. 4th ed. 2 v. 1827 2733.31 — Mayor (J. B.) Guide to the choice of classical books. 1874 2733.30 — Moss (J. W.) Manual of classical bibliography. 2 v. 1825 2733.34 Classification of Books. — Edwards ( C. ) Classificatory schemes. 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A. ) Dictionary of familiar pseudonyms, etc. 1865 2761.17 See also in the general alphabet, sub-division ' Bibliogra- phy' under the following headings, namely— {in Countries) America; — England;— Indians ]— Massachusetts;— Rhode Island; — United States;— Wales. Also Angling, p. 24;— Biblical and Religious Lit., p. 79;— Biography;— Drama;— Fiction; — Fine Arts;— Genealogy; — Heraldry ; — History; — Language;— Law ; — Mathematics ;— Military Science;— Music;— Natural History;— Periodicals;— Poetry;— Politi- cal Economy ; — Political Science ;— Printing ;— Voyages and Travels. For bibliographies of works published in various court- tries, see Literature. {England; — France; — Germany; — United States.) ^ For workB upon Library Economy, and for Catalogues of libraries, see Libraries. Bibliolatry. Lessing (G. E.) Letters on. 1862. 3265.19 Bibliomania. See Bibliography. Bibliotheea Americana. See Rich (Obadiah). Bibliotheea classica.See Long(G.)andMacleane(A.J.) Bibliotheea diabolica. See Kernot (H. ) Bibliotheea Sacra, v. 1-31. Andover, 1844-74. 8°. 8032.01 — Index to v. 1-13. By W. P. Draper. Andover, 1857. 8°. 8032.14 Bibliotheea Spenceriana. See Dibdin (T. P.) 2745.12 Bibliotheque (La) de poohe. 10 v. Paris, 1855-62. 18° v. 1. Curiosites litteraires. [2741.04.] 2. Curiosites bibliographiques. [2741.05.] 3. Curiosites biographiques. [3261. U8.] 4. Curiosites des traditions, des nitBurs et des legendes. [3816.21.] 6. Curiosites militaires. [4511.17.] 6. Curiosites des beaux-arts et de l'archeologie. [1431.19] 7. Curiosites philologiques et geographiques. [6411.07] 8. Curiosites des origiues et des inventions. [3921.16] 9. Curiosites anecdotiques. [6211.34.] 10. Curiosites historiques. [511.01.] Bickerstaff (Isaac, Esq.) pseud, for Sir K. Steele. See Tatler. Bickerstaffe (M. B. ) Down among the water- weeds ; pond life. Edinburgh, 1868. 32°. . . . 4821.11 Bickersteth (Rev. Edward). Works. 16 v. London, 1853. 16° 3517.04 1. A scripture help. 2. Prayer, Bible. 3. Lord's supper. 4. Christian hearer. 5-6. Christian student. 7. Concerns of man. 8. Prophecy. 9. Christian faith. Bickersteth (Rev. Edward Henry). Hades and heaven. New York, 1869. 32° .3517.03 — Two brothers, and other poems. New York, 1871. 12° 1614.25 10. Baptism. 11. Jews. 12. Family prayerB. 13. Glory of the church. 14. Divine warning. 15. Signs of the times. 16. Family expositions. In asking for books, use the " Book Orders," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, aad the NUilBBii. 108 BICKERSTETH -BIOG-RAPHIA — Yesterday to-day, and forever: a poem. New York, 1869. 12° 1614.20 Bickham (William D.) Rosencrans' campaign. Cin- cinnati, 1863. 12° 642.14 Biokmore (Albert S. ) Travels in the East Indian Archi- pelago. New York, 1869. 8° 1065.12 Biddle (Johni. Collection of [Unitarian] tracts. 3 v. London, 1691-95. sm. 4° 3521.20 Biddle (Nicholas). Hist, of the exped. of Lewis and Clark. 2 v. N. Y. [n d.] 18°. [H. F. L.] 1071.01 Biddle (Richard). 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London, New Syden- ham society, 1867. b° 4301.07 Note. — This work was previously issued annually as the Year-book of medicine, etc. [4304.01.] Biematzki (J. C.) The Hallig; or, the sheepfold in the waters. Tr. by Mrs. G. P. Marsh. Boston, 1857. 12° 231.18 Bigaudet (P.) Life, or legend of Gaudama, the Budha of the Burmese, with annotations. The ways to Neibhan, and notice on the Phongyies, or Bur- mese monks. Rangoon, 1866. 8°. . . . 3528.02 Bigelow (Erastus B. )The tariff question. With tables. Boston, 1862. 4°. 5938.05 Bigelow (Henry J.) Manual of orthopedic surgery. Boston, 1845. 8° 4348.18 Bigelow (Jacob). American rejected addresses. [anon.~\ New York, 18-35. 12°. 1643.07 — Modern inquiries. Boston, 1867. 12°. . . 4321.04 Contents : Limits of education. Classical and utilitarian studies. Life and works of count Rumford. Death of Pliny the elder. Burial of the dead, and Mount Auburn cemetery. Action of Coehituate water on lead pipes and the influence of the same on health. Self-limited diseases. Treatment of disease. The medical profession and quack ery. Brief expositions of rational medicine. The paradise of doctors; a fable. Practical views on medical education On the early history of medicine. Whether cholera is contagious. Testimony on the cattle disease in Massa- chusetts. Report on homoeopathy. Address before the Academy of arts and sciences. Aphorisms on the war Dialogue between Napoleon i., and Jeremiah, a late citizen of the United States. The dark side, the bright side the practicable side. ' — Nature in disease: discourses and essays. Boston, 1854. 16°. 4321.05 — Plants of Boston and its environs.' Boston, 1814? 8 4915 ;) — The useful arts. 2 v. New York, 1856. 12°' 3914 17 Bigelow (John). France and hereditary monarchy London, 1871. 8° ' 5 9 5 {7 — Life of John C. Fremont. N. Y, 1856. 12°.' 3063' 01 — editor. See Franklin (B.) Life, etc. 3 v. 1874. 306l'l2 Bigelow (John M.) Report upon botany, and upon foresttrees. [Pacific R. R. routes. 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Residence of 21 years in the Sand- wich Islands. 2d ed. Hartford, 1848. 8°. 1154.04 Bingham (J. Foote). The christian marriage ceremony, and the text of the English, Roman, Greek, and Jewish ceremonies. New York, 1871. 8°. 3517.20 Bingham (Joseph). Origines ecclesiastics, or antiqui- ties of the christian church, and other works. With a biogr. account of the author. 9 v. Lon- don, 1840. 8° 3423.11 v. 1. Titles, appellations, orders, and offices of the clergy. 2. Clergy continued; Of the ascetics. Ancient churches [buildings] and their several parts. 3. Geographical descriptions, divisions, etc. , Of cate- chumens and creeds ; Baptism. 4. Confirmation ; Divine worship. 5. Of the communion service ; Of the unity and disci- pline of the ancient churches. 6. Same, continued ; Of crimes and penalties. 7. Marriage ; Funeral rites. 8. Scholastic history 01 lay baptism, and state of the present controversy ; Of absolution. 9. Apology for the Church of England; or, the objections of dissenters answered upon the principles of toe Reformed Church of France. Bingley (Wm.) Musical biography, [anon,'] 2d ed. 2 v. London, 1814. 8° 1565.20 Binney (Horace). Eulogy on John Marshall. [Waldie library, v. 6.] 5078.20 — Inquiry into the formation of Washington's farewell address. Phila.. 1859. 8 C 3177.02 — The privilege of the writ of habeas corpus under the constitution. 3 pts. Phila., 1862-65. 8°. 5642.01 Binney (W. G) Bibliography of North American con- chology, to 1860. [Sm. mis. coll. v. 5, 9.] 3934.15 — Report upon land shells. [Pacific R. R. routes. Reports, v. 6.] 1127.06 — and Bland (T. ) Land and fresh water shells of N. A. Pts. 2, 3, and 1. [Sm. miscel. coll. v. 7, 8.] 3935.17 Binns (E., M. B.) The anatomy of sleep. London, 1845. 12°. . . . . . 4323.02 Binns (Wm.) Elementary treatise on orthographic projection. 6th ed. London, 1871. 8°. . 3924.17 Biographia Britannica literaria. See Wright (T.) Biographia dramaticu. See Baker (D. E.) . 1712.23 BBOOKLYN MBSOASTILE LIBBABY. BIOGRAPHY (COLLECTIVE) American to English. 109 Biographia literaria. See Coleridge (S. T.) . 2518.18 Biographiana. 2 v. 1799. See Seward (W.) 3266.12 Biographical anecdotes of the founders of the French Republic, [anon.] 2 v. L., 1797. 12°. . 512.13 Biographical treasury. See Maunder (S. ) . 3223.09 Biographie universelle: ancienne et nioderne. Nouv ed. Pub. [par] Michaud. 45 v. T., 1843. 8°. 3236.17 Biographie (Nouvelle) generale. See Nouvelle bio- graphie generate 3217.01 Biographies of good wives. See Child (L. M.) 3261.20 BIOGRAPHY.-PART1: COLLECTIVE WORKS. Note.— "Part 2, Individual Biography,' begius on page 116. Uses of Biography. Adolphus (J. L.) Oxford prize essays, v. 3. . 2541.13 Brown (J. B.) On the uses of B. 1871. . . . 3024.12 Carlyle (T.) Essays 2517.12 Foster (J.) Critical essays, v. 2. 1856. . . . 2525.04 Helps (A.) Friends in council. 2dser., v. 1. . 2531.26 Hood {MP.) Uses of B. 1852 3082.16 Self Biography. Disraeli (I.) Miscellanies. 1796. pp. 59-77. . 2522.23 Foster (J. ) On a man's writing memoirs of himself. [In his Essays. 1835.] 5412.06 .Hope {A. J. B.) Essays. 1844. pp. 209-229. . 2532.18 Bibliography. 'Oettinger (K M.) Bibliographie biographique univer- selle. 2 v. 1854 2736.09 General Biographical Dictionaries. [See also Encyclopaedias, in the general alphabet.] Aiken (J. , and others). General biography. 10 v. 1799- 1815 3228.01 Appleton's cyclopaedia of biography. Edited by F. L. Hawks. 1856 3236.01 Bayle (P. de). Dictionnai.e historique et critique. Nouv. e'd. Augmented de notes, etc. [Publie par Beuchot.] 1820 3233.01 — Historical and critical dictionary, abridged. 4 v. London, 1826. 16° 5015.03 Beeton's Dictionary of universal biography. 2d ed. 1870 3223.11 Biographie universelle : ancienne et moderne. Nouv. e'd. Publiee [par] Michaud. 45 v. 1843. 3236.17 Biographie generale (Nouvelle). See, below, Nouvelle biographie generale 3217.01 Blake (J. L.) Biogr. dictionary. 13th ed. 1859. 3236.02 Cassell's biographical dictionary. 1870. . . . 3236.06 Chalmers (A.) General biographical dictionary. New ed. 30 v. 1812-17 3214.01 Cooper (2'.) New biographical dictionary: concise no- tices. 1874 3222.18 English cyclopaedia. Conducted by C. Knight. Bio- graphy. 6v. 1856-58 3228.12 • Same. Supplement. 1872 3228.18 Godwin (P.) Hand-book of universal- biography. 1852. [Putnam's Home cyclopaedia.] .... 3223.03 Same. Cyclopaedia of biography. New ed. With supplement. By G. Sheppard. 1866. . 3223.08 Gorton (J. ) General biographical dictionary. 4 v. 1851 3216.09 Note. — v. 4. contains a supplement. Haydn (J.) Universal index of biography. Ed. by J. B. Payne. 1870 3234.13 Bole (C.) Brief biographical dictionary. With addi- tions by W. A. Wheeler. New York, 1866. 12°. 3323.05 'Imperial (The) dictionary of universal biography. By J. Eadie and others. [With portraits.] 3 v. [1864-66.] 3236.03 Lippincott's pronouncing biographical dictionary. See ITiomas {J.}, below 3236.13 Maunder (S.) Biographical treasury, universal. Re- vised by W. L. R. Cates. 15th ed. 1869. 3223.09 Moriri (L.) Le grand dictionnaire historique. Nouvelle ed. 8 v. Amsterdam, 1740. fol. . . . 2717.01 Wouvelle biographie generale. Publie'e sous la direc- tion de Hoefer. 46 v. 1852-66 3217.01 PhiUips (L. B.) Dictionary of biographical reference. 1871 3234.14 Thomas (J. ) Universal pronouncing dictionary of bio- graphv and mythology. 2 v. 1870. . .3236.13 Special Collections. Note.— The contents of most of these collections when not given under the following headings, will be' found under the authors' navies, in the general alphabet. Adventurers. Davenport (P.. A.) Narratives of peril and suffering. „ , , 3261.01 Contents:— Charles Edward; J.J.Casanova; W.Maxwell' earl of Nithsdale; Stanislaus Leczinski. king of Poland- H. Cortez. Wraxall (L. ) Remarkable adventurers. 2 v. 3264.23 American Biography : 1. Dictionaries. Allen (W.) Amerioan biographical dictionary. 3d ed. „ ls5 £ „ 3247.01 Drake (F. S.) 'Dictionary of American biography, including men of the time. 1872. . . . 3247. 18 Sogers (T. J.) A new American biographical dic- tionary. 4th ed. 1829 3242.08 American Biography : 2. Miscellaneous Collections. American adventures by land and sea.\ [anon.] 1071.03 American Nepos. 2d ed. 1811. . . . . . . 3242.07 Baldwin [J. G. ) Party leaders 3243.05 Contents: Thos. Jefferson, Alex. Hamilton, Andrew Jack- son, Henry Clay, John Randolph. Bartlett (D. W. ) Presidential candidates for 1SC0. 3242.03 Contents : W. H. Seward, S. A. Douglas, S. P. Chase, E. Bates, D. S. Dickinson, John Bell, J. P. Hale, Alex'. H. Stephens, N. P. Banks, Joseph Laue, John McLean,' h! A. "Wise, E. M. T Hunter, Henry Wilson, Jefferson Davis, J. L. Orr, J. M. Botts, J. H. Hammond, H. Cobb, J. C. Breckinridge, John C. Fremont. Belknap (J.) American biogi aphy. 3 v. 1861. . 3243.02 Contents: v. 1. Life of Dr. Belknap; On the circumnavi- gation of Africa by the ancients ; List of discoveries in America before 1620 : Lives — Biron, Columbus, Cartier, Gilbert, Raleigh, v. 2. John DeFuca; DeMonts,' Poutrin- court, andChamplain; Ferdinand Gorges and John Mason; The Virginia colony; Sir Thomas Smith, Lord Delaware) Sir Thomas Gates, Si; George Somers, Capt. Christopher Newport, Sir T. Dale, Sir F. Wainman, Sir S. Argal, Sir G. Yardley, Sir F. Wyat, B. Gosnold, M. Pring, B. Gilbert, G. Weymouth, John Robinson, John Caiver. v. 3. W. Bradford, W. Brewster, Robert Cushman, Edw. Winslow*. Miles Standish, John Winthrop; The Calverts; W. Penn; Appendix and Index. Bungay (G. W.) Off-hand takings of men of our age. 1854 2515.08 Crosby (Jf.) Annual obituary notices. 1857-58. 2v 1858-59 3246.08 Duyckinck (E. A.) 'National portrait gallery of emi- nent Americans: from paintings by A. Ghappel. With biographical and historical narratives. 2 v. 1862 3248.02 Ellei (Mrs. E. F.) Court circles of the republic, from Washington to Grant. 1869 3245.13 Forney (J. W.) Anecdotes of public men. . . 3243.10 Griswold (II. W. ) *The Republican court ; or, Ameri- can society in the days of Washington. . 3248.01 Greene (G. W.) Biographical studies. [Cooper, Cole, Crawford, Irving, Washington.] i860. . 3072.08 Herring (J.) and Lcmgacre (J. G.) 'National portrait gallery of distinguished Americans. 4 v. 3247.03 Holloway (L. C.) Ladies of the White House. 3245.14 Contents : Adams {Mrs. John). Adams {Mrs. J. Q.) Donelson {Mrs.) Fillmore {Mrs.) Grant {Mrs. U. S.) Harrison ( 1/rs.W.H.) Jackson [Mrs. A.) Jackson {Mra. A. jr.) Homes of American authors 18-33. . Johnson {Mrs.) Lane (Miss H.) Lincoln {Mm.) Madison {Mrs.) Monroe {Mrs.) Patterson {Mrs. M.) Pierce {Mrs.) Polk {Mrs.) by Randolph {MrsMJ.) Storer {Mrs. M.) Taylor {Sirs.) Tyler {Mrs. J. G.) Tyler {Mrs. L. C.) Van Buren {Mrs. A.) Van Buren ( Mrs. M.) Washington {Mrs.) various authors. , . . . 3245.11 In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME., the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 110 BIOG-RAPHY (COLLECTIVE) : American^ English. Homes of American statesmen. 1855. . . . 3245.12 Jenkins (J. S.) Lives of the governors of the state of New York. 1851 * Lanman (C.) Dictionary of the United States congress, lOCQ 0-i*0. LO Loring (J. 8.) Hundred Boston orators. WiftWrfo- rioal gleanings. 1852 3246 13 Same. 4th ed. 1855 ■ ■ .3246.14 Leasing (B. J.) Lives of the signers of the Declara- tion of Independence. 1870. . . • • •. 3243.08 Marshall {J. X.) United States manual of biography and history, comprising lives of presidents, vice presidents and cabinet officers, with lives of the signers of the Declaration of Independence , etc. 1857 3244.1b Maury (S M.) 'statesmen of America in 1816. 3243.06 Contents : McLean. Seward. Taney. Van Buren. Webster. White (Hugh). Winthxop. *National portrait gallery of distinguished Americans, with biog. sketches. 1859 3248.02 — Partem (J.) Famous Americana of recent times. Adams (J. Q.) Benton. Buchanan. Calhoun. Clay. Gallatin. Hannegan. Haywood (W. H.) Hughes (Abp.) Ingersoll. Lawrence (Abbott). Mason (J. Y.) 1867. 3245.16 Contents: ,,-,,., Astor 13 J > Calhoun (J. 0.) I Randolph (J.) BTechir ,H W.) Olay (H.)' Vanderb dt (C.) Bennett (J. G.) Girard (8.) Webster (D.) Burr (Theodosia). Goodyear (O.) I „«„. Sabine (L.) The American loyalists. 1847. . 3246.01 Sanderson {J.) Biography of the signers of the De- claration of Independence. 9 v. 1820-27. . 3244.01 Contents : M'Kean (Thomas), v. 6. Adams (John), v. 8. Adams (Samuel), V. 9. Bartlett (Josiah), v. 3. Braxton (Cartel), v. 6. Carroll (Charles), v. 7. Chase (Samuel), v. 9. Clark (Abraham), v. 6. Clymer (George), v. 4. Ellery (William), v. 9. Floyd i William), v. 4. Franklin (Benj.), v. 2. Gerry (Eldridge), v. 8. Gwinnett (Button), v. 3. Hall (Lyman), T. 3. Hancock (John), v. 1. Harrison (Benjamin), v. 8. Hart (John), v. 9. Hewes (Joseph), v. 7. Heyward (Thomas), v. 4. Hooper (William), v. 7. Hopkins (Stephen), v. 6 Hopkinson (Francis), v. 2. Huntington (Samuel), v. 4. Jefferson (Thomas), v. 7. Lee (Francis Lightt'oot), v.9. Lee (Richard Henry), v. 9. Lewis (Francis), v. 6. Livingston (Philip), v. 3, Middleton (Arthur), v. 6. Morris (Lewis), v. 9. Morris (Bobert), V. 6. Morton (John), v. 6. Nelson (Thomas, jr.), T. 7. Paca (William), v. 8. Paine (Bobert Treat), v. 2. Penn (John), v. 6. Bead (George), v. 4. Eodney (CsBsar), v. 8. Ross (George), v. 8. Bush (Benjamin), v. 4. Rutledge (Edward), v. 3. Sherman (Roger), v. 3. Signatures of signers, v. 1. Smith (James), v. 7. Stockton (Richard), v. 3. Stone (Thomas), v. 9. Taylor (George), v. 9. Thornton (Matthew), v. 6. Walton (George), v. 4. Whipple (William), v. 5. Williams (William), v. 4. Wilson (James), v. 6. Witberspoon (John), v. 6. Wolcott (Oliver), v. 3. Wythe (George), v. 2. Lynch (Thomas, jr.), v. 5. Savage (J.) Our living representative men. 3156.01 Contents : N. P. Banks. Edward Bates. John Bell. John M. Botts. John C. Breckinridge. Albert G. Brown. Simon Cameron. Salmon P. Chase. Howell Cobb. John J. Crit- tendon. Caleb Cushing. George M. Dallas. Jefferson Davis. W. L. Dayton. Daniel S. Dickinson. Stephen A. Douglas. Edward Everett. Millard Fillmore. John C. Fremont. James Guthrie James H. Hammond. Sam. Houston. R. M. T. Hunter. Andrew Johnson. Joseph Lane. John Mc- Lean. James L. Orr. John M. Read. Williain H. Seward. Horatio Seymour. John Slidell. Alex. H. Stephens. Henry A. Wise. Gen. John E. Wool. Sparks (J., editor). Library of American biography. 25 v. 1818-53 3241.01 Allen (E.) v. 1. Arnold (B.) v. 3. Bacon (N.) v. 13. Boone (D.) v. 23. Brainerd (D.) v. 8. Brown (C. B.) v. 1. Cabot (S.) v. 9. Ca'.vert (L.) v. 19. Davidson (L. M.) v.7 Davie (W. R.) V. 25. Decatur (S.) v. 21. Dwight (T.) v. 14. Contents : Eaton (W.) v. 9. Edwards (J.) v. 8. Eliot (John), v. 6. Ellery (W.) v. 6. Fitch (J.) v. 16. Fulton (B.) v. 10. Gorton (8.) v. 15. Greene (N.) v. 20. Henry 'P.) v. 11. Hudson (H.) v. 10. Hutchinson (A.) v. 16 Kirkland (S.) v. 25. La Salle (R.) v. 11. Ledyard (J.) v. 24. Lee (0.) v. 18. Leisler (J.) v. 13. Lincoln (B.) v. 23. Marquette (Father), v. 10. Mason (J.) v. 13. Mather (C.) v. 6. Montgomery (R.) v.l Oglethorpe (J.) v. 12. Otis (J.) v. 12. Palfrey (W.) v. 17. Penn (W.) v. 22. Phips (Sir W.) v. 7. Pike (Z. M.) v. 15 Pinkney (W.) v. 6. Posey (T.) v. 19. Preble (E.) v. 22. Pulasky (C.) v. 14. Putnam (I.) v. 7 StileB (E.) v. 16. Sullivan (J.) v. 13. Vane (Sir H.) v. 4 Ward (S.) v. 19. Warren ;j.) v. 10. Wayne (A.) v. 4. Williams (E.) v. 14. Wilson (A.) v. 2. Rale (S.) v. 17. Reed (J.) v. 18. Bibault (J.) v. 17. Rittenhouse (D.) v. 7 Rumford (Count), v. 15. Smith (J.) v. 2. Stark (J.) v. 1. Steuben (F.W.A.)v9. Stowe (II. B.) Men of our times; or, leading patriots of the day. 1868 3265.02 Wattersion (O.) Gallery of American portraits. 3d ed. 1836 3242.10 Wynne (J.) Lives of literary and scientific men. 3242.01 Contents : Ben. Franklin. Jonathan Edwards. Rebert Fulton. John Marshall. David Rittenhouse. Eli Whitney. You have heard of them. By Q. 1854. . . . 3242.02 See Butler County, Ohio. [3247.19] ; also, in the general alphabet, Congress. [3246.16] ;-Dartmouth college. [3244.12]; —Harvard college. [3247.22;— Literature;— Poetry:— Phil- adelphia. [3247.07] ;— Presidents. [3244 13;— Princeton col- lege. [6518.19];— Wesleyan university. [3247.21];— West Point. [3247.05].— Women. Ancient or Classical. Bruce (J.) Classic and historic portraits, v. 1. 3212.15 Herbert (S. W.) Captains of the old world. New York, 1850. 12° 30^2.03 Miltiades. Thernistokles. Pausanius, the Spartan. Xen- ophon, the Athenian. Epaminondas. Alexander of Make- don. Hannibal. — Captains of the Roman republic. 1854. . 3082.04 Nepos (C. ) Lives of eminent commanders. Tr. by J. S. Watson. 1853 423.06 Plutarch. Lives. Translation revised by A H. Clough. 5 v. 1868 3146.17 Same. Tr. by J. andW. Langhorne. 4 v. 3145.08 Smith ( W.) Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography, etc. 3v. 1844-49 3235.01 See also, in the general alphabet, Classical dictionaries. Artistic. [See Fine arts. {Biography.) ] Canadians. Noiman ( W. ) *Portraits of British Americans. With biogr. sketches, by F. Taylor. 1865-68. . 3226.20 Contemporary. Dictionary of contemporary biography. 1861. . 3223.07 Men of the time. Biographical sketches of eminent living characters. New ed., by E. Walford. 3223.01 Same. A biographical dictionary, etc. New [5th] ed., by E. Walford. 1862 3223.02 Same. New [6th] ed., byE. Walford. 1865. 3223.00 Same. Dictionary of contemporaries, bth ed. , by T. Cooper, 1872 3223.12 Martin (F.) Hand-book of contemporary biography. 1870. 322;U0 Vapereau (D. &.) *Dietionnaire universel des contem- porains. 2e eU 1861 3236.15 Same. 4e eU 1870 3236.07 See also Encyclopaedias, in general alphabet. Dramatic Biography. [See Drama, in general alphabet.] Dwarfs and Giants. Havard (J. A.) and Fath (ff.) Les nains ce'lebres. Illustre's par E. de Beaumont. 1815. . . 3261.27 Wood {E. J.) Giants and dwarfs. 1868. . 3264.22 Engineers. Personal recollections of English engineers, [anon.] 1868 326512 Smiles (S.) Lives of the engineers. 2 v. 1861.3265.05 Stuart (C. B.) Lives of civil and military engineers of America. 1871 3265.1b English and European Statesmen, and Eminent Persons. Adams (W. H. D.) The men at the helm: biograph- ical sketches of great English statesmen. [1702- 18,-, 2.] . ........... 3222 4 Aubrey (J. ) Letters by eminent persons in the 17tn and 18th centuries, and lives of eminent men. 2 v. in 3. 1813 3257.04 Coleridge (H.) Lives of northern worthies. 3 v. 32b3.U7 Creasy (E. S.) Memoirs of eminent Etonians. . 3257.01 BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. BIOGRAPHY (COLLECTIVE) : English*, Legal. Ill Cunningham (G. G.) Lives of eminent Englishmen. 8v. 1835-37 3224.12 v. 1. Prom Alfred to Henry vli. i. To Charles li. S. To Queen Anne. i. To George li. 5-7. 18th century. 8. 18th century to 1830. Earle (J. C.) English premiers from Sir Robert Wal- pole to Sir Robert Peel. 2 v. 1871. . .3222.11 Forster (J.) Statesmen of the commonwealth. . 3257.07 — and others). Eminent British statesmen. 7 v. 1831 3211.07 Contents : v. 1. Sir Thomas More ; Cardinal Wolsey: Cranmer; Cecil, lord Burleigh, v. 2. Sir John Eliot ; T Weutworth, earl of Strafford, v. 3. John Pym, John Hamp- den, v. 4. Sir Henry Vane ; Henry Marten, v. 5. Robert Cecil, earl of Salisbury; Thomas Osborne, earl of Dauby. v. 6-7. Oliver Cromwell. Fuller (T.) Worthies of England. Ed. by P. A. Nuttall. 3v. 1840 475.17 Georgian era: memoirs of eminent persons from the accession of George i, to the demise of George iv. 4v. 1832-34 3216.03 Grant (J.) Recollections of the House of Commons, 1830-35 3263.15 — Recollections of the House of Lords, 1830-36. 3263.14 Grinsied (T. P.) Relics of genius: visits to the last homes of poets, painters, and players. . 3212.10 Hazlitt (W.) Spirit of the age ; or, contemporary portraits. 1857 2531.07 Contents : Bentham. W Godwin. Coleridge. Rev. Mr. Irving. Home Tooke. Walter Scott. Byrou. Southey. Wordsworth. Mackintosh. Malthus. Gifford. Jeffrey. Brougham. Sir F. Burdett. Lord Eldon. Wilberforce. Cobbett. Campbell. Crabbe. T.Moore. Leigh Hunt. Lamb. Washington Irving. Hazlitt (W. C.) Anecdotes of illustrious men and women of modern times. 1872 3221.12 Higginson(T. W.) English statesmen. 1872.. 3221.13 Contents : Gladstone. Disraeli. Bright. Karl Russell. Earl Granville. Duke of Argyll. Disraeli's ministry : Lord Cairns. Duke of Richmond. Earl of Derby. Marquis of Salisbury. Sir Stafford Northcote. Gathorne Hardy. Lib- eral leaders: Marquis of Hartingdon. William E. Forster. Robert Lowe. Sir Wm. Harcourt. Geo. J. Goschen. H. E. C. Childers. Button (B. H.) Studies in parliament. 1866. . 3252.19 James (G. P. B.), and Crowe (E. E.) Lives of the most eminent foreign statesmen. 5 v. . 3211.19 Contents: v. 1. George d'Amboise, minister of Louis xii. Ximenes, Spanish statesman. Pope Leo x Cardinal de Granvelle. Maurice, elector of Saxony. Barneveldt, Dutch statesman. Due de Sully, French soldier and statesman. Duke de Lerma, Spanish statesman. Duke d'Ossuua, Span- ish viceroy of Sicily. Lorenzo de' Medici, v. 2. Due de Richelieu, French statesman. Oxenstierna, Swedish states- man. D'Olivarez. Spanish statesman. Mazarin, French statesman, v. 3. Cardinal de Retz. Colbert, French states- man. Jan de Witt, Dutch statesman. Marquis de Louvois, French minister of war. v. 4. Don Luis de Haro, Spanish statesman. Guillaume Dubois, archbishop of Cambray, French statesman. Alberoni, minister of Philip v. Duke of Ripperda, Dutch statesman, v. 6. Cardinal Fleury, French statesman. Zinzendorf, Austrian statesman. Mar- quis de Pombal, Portuguese statesman. Florida Blauca, Spanish prime minister to Charles iii. Due de Choiseul, French statesman. Necker, French statesman and finaucier. Lives of eminent Englishmen in past days. . 3221.11 Lodge (&) Portraits of illustrious personages of Great Britain. With memoirs. 8 v. 1849. . . 3225.01 Macdiarmid (J.) Lives of British statesmen. 2d ed. 2 v. 1820 3257.14 Maddyn (D. 0.) Chiefs of parties [1780-1850.] 3262 06 Contents: v. 1. Use of party; Of leadership; Fox; Pitt; The Grenvilles ; Castlereagli; Reform era; Cabinet of 1831- 34; Peel. v. 2. Peel continued ; Holland House ; Croker ; Macaulay; Earl of Clarendon; Palmerston; Lord John lius- sell ; Disraeli ; Graham ; Gladstone ; Reform. Manning (J. A. ) Lives of the speakers of the House of Commons. 1851 3257.02 Men of the time. British statesmen. 1854. . . 3252.27 Aberdeen. Lansdowne. Palmerston. Russell. Graham. Gladstone. Newcastle. Cranworth. Molesworth. Sidney Herbert. Clarendon. Granville. Argyll. Sir Charles Wood. Political portraits. By a prominent London journalist. 1873 3252.28 Contents: Gladstone, Disraeli, Lowe, Bright, Marquis of Salisbury, lord Derby, Cardwell, lord Russell, lord Granville, lord Selborne, lord Cairns, Gathorne Hardy, W. E. Forster, lord John Manners, Ward Hunt, Henley, lord Halifax, the duke of Argyll, Sir John Duke Coleridge, Ayrton. Reid (T. W.) Cabinet portraits. Sketches of statesmen [of both parties]. 1872 3252.26 Ritchie (J. E. ) British senators ; past and present. 3252. 20 Rogers (J. E. T.) Historical gleanings. 2 v. . 3252.21 v.l.Montagu. R. Walpole. Adam Smith. Cobbett. v. 2. Wiklif. Laud. Wilkes. Home Tooke. Taylor (W. G.) Modem British Plutarch. 1854. 3252.06 Same. 1840 3252.05 Timbs (J.) Anecdote biography. 2 v. 1860. . 3253.11 See also, in the general alphabet, Aristocraoy, p. 35 ;-~ Parliament ;— Peerage;— St. Paul ;— Westminster Abbey. French. Diciionnaires des Girouettes, ou nos contempcmiins peints d'apres eux-me'mes. 3e e"d. . . . 3216.21 Houssaye (A.) Men and women of France daring the last century. 3 v. 1852 3-IG2.18 Same. Men and women of the 18th century. 2 v 1857 3262.11 — Philosophers and actresses. 2 v. 1853. . . 3260.0-1 Kavanagh (J. ) Woman in France during the 18th cen- tury. 1850 5822.03 Men of the Third Republic; or, the present leaders ot France, [anon.] 1873 3252.27 Contents: Dumas (A. ; Rouher; Gambetta; Dufaure; Duo d'Aumale ; Ghardin; father Hyacinthe ; Erckmann-Cha- trian; Rochefort; About; C. Perier; J.Simon; V. Sardou; L. Blanc; V. Hugo; Dupunloup, etc., etc Shelley (Mrs. M. W.), and others. Lives of eminent literary and scientific men [and women] of France. 2 v. 1838 3211.24 Contents: v. 1. Montaigne. Rabelais. Corneille. Roche- foucauld. Moliere. La Fontaioe. Pascal. Mme. Sevigne. Boileau. Racine. Ftmelon. v. 2. Voltiire. Rousseau. Condorcet. Miraboau. Mme. Roland. Mme. de Stael. Sketches of conspicuous living characters of France. [By Un homnie de rien.] Tr. by R. M. Walsh. 1841 3261.26 German. Austin (Sarah). Fragments from German prose writers. pp. 262-359 2512.12 Bechstein (L.) Zweihundert deutsche manner in bild- nissen und lebensbeschreibungen. 1854. 3228.11 Giants. Wood (& J.) Giants and dwarfs. 1868. . .3264.22 Historians. Lawrence (if.) Lives of British historians. 2 v. 3262.03 Humorists . Thackeray ( W. M. ) English humorists of the 18th century. 1853 3252.13 Same. 1867 3252.12 Timbs (J.) Lives of wits and humorists. 2 v. 3252.14 See also, in the general alphabet. Satire; — Wit and humor. Irishmen. Wills (J. ) Lives of illustrious Irishmen. Pts. 1-11. 1840-47 3224.01 Italian, Spanish, Portuguese. Shelley (Mrs. M. W.), and others. Lives of eminent lite- rary and scientific men of Italy, Spain, and Portu- gal. 3 vol 1835 3211.26 Contents : v. 1. Italian. — Dante. Petrarch. Boccaccio. Lorenzo de'Medici. Ficino. Pico della Mirandola. Poli- tiano. Bernardo Pulci. Luca Pulci. Luigi Pulci. Fran- ces -o Bello. Burchiello. Boiardo. Berni. Ariosto. Machia- velli. v. 2. Galileo. Guicciardiui. Vittoria Colonna. Guarini. Tasso. Chiabrera. Tassoni. G. B. Marini. Filicaja. Me- tastasio. Goldoni. Alfieri. Monti. Ugo Foscolo. v. 3. Spanish.— Almogaver. Garcilaso de la Vega. Hur- tado deMendoza. Luis Ponce de Leon. Fernando Herrera. S. de Miranda. Montemayor. Ercilla y Zuniga Cervantes. Carpo Felix Lope da Vega. Espinel. Villegas. Gongora. Quevedo. Calderon. Portuguese.— Early poets of Portugal. Camoeus. Legal Biography. Brightweli (C. L.) Memorials of the early lives of great lawyers. 1866 3254.22 Campbell (J., lord). Lives of the chief justices of Eng- land. 2 v. 1851 3254.01 — Lives of the lord chancellors. 7v. 1851. . 3254.03 Edwards (G.) Pleasantries about courts and lawyers of the state of New York. 1867 3254.21 Jn asking for books, use the " Book Orders," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the Brst part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 112 BIOG-RAPHY /COLLECTIVE) : Legalfo Military. Flanders (H.) Chief justices of the TJ. S. 2 v. . 3246.07 v. 1. John Jay. John Rutledge. 2. Wm. Cushing. Oliver Ellsworth. John Marshall. Foss IE.) Judges of England. 6 v. 1848-59. . 3254.10 T. 1. A. D. 1066-1199. v. 2. 1199-1272. V. 3. 1272-1377. v. 4. 1377-1485. V. 5. 1485-1603. v. 6. 1603-1660. Hay ward (A.) Lord chancellors of Ireland. [In his Essays, 3d series, pp. 325-383. 1874.] . 2528.19 Hildreth (R.) Atrocious judges. Lives compiled from Campbell. 1856 3253.13 Jeaffreson (J. 0.) Uook about lawyers. 1867. . 3254.28 0' Flanagan (J. R) The lives of the lord chancellors and keepers of the great seal of Ireland. 2 v. 3256.27 Proctor (L. B.) The bench and bar of New York. 3256.24 Roscoe (H. ) Lives of eminent British lawyers. London, 1838. 24° 3211.06 Contents : Sir Edward Coke. John Selden. Sir Matthew Hale. Francis North, lord keeper Guilford. George Jeff- reys. John, lord Soraers. William Murray, earl of Mans- field. Sir J. Eardley Wilmot. Sir William Blackstone. Lord Thurlow. John Dunning, 1st lord Ashburton. Sir William Jones. Thomas Erskine. Sir Samuel Romilly. Sheil (R. L.) Sketches of the Irish bar. 2 v. . 3253.09 Townsend (W. C.) The lives of twelve eminent judges of the last and present century. 2 v. 1846 3254.23 Van Santvoord (G.) Chief justices of the U. S. . 3246.20 Viz.: John Jay. John Rutledge. Ellsworth. Marshall. Taney. Washburn (E.) Judicial history of Massachusetts. Wodlrych (H. W.) Lives of eminent serjeants-at-law of the English bar. 2 v. 1869 3256.25 See also, in general alphabet, Law. {Anecdotes.) Linguists. RusseU (G.W.) Introductory memoir of eminent lin- guists. [In 7iis Life of Mezzofanti.] . .3123.07 Literary, Scientific, and Industrial. [See also Arts (Useful, p. 39) ;— Literature, In general alphabet.] Arago ID. F.) Distinguished scientific men. 2 v. 3263.10 Contents: v. 1. J. S. Bailly; Sir F. W. Herschel; Laplace; Joseph Fourier, v. 2. Carnot ; Fresnel ; Malus; James Watt; Thomas Young. Brougham [H, lord). Lives of men of letters of the time of George iii. 1855 3024.04 Contents : Voltaire, Rousseau, Hume, Robertson, John- son, Gibbon. — Lives of philosophers of the time of George iii. 3d ed. 1855 3024.05 Contents : Black, Watt, Priestley, Cavendish, Davy, Sim- son, Adam Smith, Lavoisier, Sir Jos. Banks, D'Alembert. Candolle (A. de). Histoire des sciences et des savants depuis deux sieeles. 2 v. 1873 3915.30 Craik (G. L.) Pursuit of knowledge under difficulties 2v. 1839 3263.13a Same. Ed by F. Wayland. 2 v. 1817. 3263 12 Davidson (J. W. ) Living writers of the South. 2751.01 Disraeli (I.) Calamities and quarrels of authors. 2 v 18 | 3 - • 2522.24 For other works of Disraeli, see his name in the general alphabet. Dunham (S. A.), Bell (R.), and others. Lives of emi- nent literary and scientific men of Great Britain and Ireland. 3 v. 1836 321114 Contents: v. 1. St. Columba. King Alfred. Chancer Hev- wood Spenser. 2. Shakespeare. Ben Jonson. Beaumont and Fletcher. Massinger. Ford. Wrbster. Minor dra- matists. 3. Lives of the dramatists. 1596-1800 Ellis {Sir H. ) Original letters of eminent literary men of the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries; with notes [Camden, soc] . 5212 ''3 Flourens (P.) Recueil des eloges hietoriques ' lus dans les seances pubhques de lAcademie des sciences 3 v. Pans, 1862 12° 70i5 [ Contents :; y 1. De l'Academie des sciences de Paris- Histoire de lAcademie par Fontenelle. Eloges; Descartes et Newton- Cuvier; Blumenbach; E. Geoffioy Saint Hi- laire; Ducrotay de Blainville; Leopold de Buch. v 2 Jo- seph Lament, et Adrien de Jnssieu; De Candolle- A du Petit Thenars; Deiess.rt; Peysonnei: v. 3. V. Magendfe; Ch. Bell; J A. Chaptal; L. J. Thenard; F. Tiedemaun : Arago; Danbenton; Gutaeau de Montbeillard. " Gallon (F) English men of science: their nature and nurture. 1875 3913 12 Home (R H.) A new spirit of the age. 1855 ' 2532' 09 Contents: Charles Aiusworth. Lord Ashlev and Dr Southwood Smith. Thomas Ingoldsby. Walter Savaie Landor. William and Mary Howitt. Dr Pusev G P I James. Mrs. Gore. Capt. Marryat. Mrs Trollop T T N Talfourd. R. M. Milnes and Hartley Coleridge. Sydney Smith. A. Fonblanque, and D. Jerrold. William Worda. worth, and Leigh Hunt. Alfred Tennyson. T. B. Ma- caulay . Thomas Hood, and the late Theodore Hook. Harriet Martineau, and Mrs. Jameson. Sheridan Knowles, and William Macready. Miss E. B. Barrett, and Mrs. Norton. Banim, and the Irish novelists. Robert Browning, and J. W. Marston. Bulwer. Ainsworth. Mrs. Shelley. Robert Montgomery. Carlyle. Henry Taylor, and the author of " Festus." Howe (H.) Memoirs of the most eminent mechanics. 1852 , . 3242.05 Martin (B.) Lives of philosophers and mathematicians 1764 3265.11 Powell (T.) Living authors of America. 1850. . 3242.09 Smiles (Samuel). Industrial biography: iron workers and tool makers. 1864 326-S.27 Contents: Iron and civilization; Iron manufacture; Andrew Tarrauton; TheDarbya andReynoldses; Invention of < ast- steel; Benjamin Huntsman; Henry Cort; Dr. Roebuck; David Mushet; Hot blast; J. B. Neilson; Mechanical inven- tions and inventors; Joseph Bramah; Henry Maudsley; Joseph Clement; Fox of Derby; Murray of Leeds; Roberta and Whitworth of Manchester; James Nasmyth; William Fairbairn. Thomson (Mrs. K. B.) Kecolleotions of literary charac- ters and celebrated placss. 2 v. 1854. . 3253.30 Contents: v. 1. Dr. Maginn; Ham House; Hampton court; Holland House; Mrs. Montague and her Iriends; White- halt; Palace of Westminster; York House; Ancient palace of Greenwich and days of the Tudors; Kenilworth, ita heroes and heroines; Siege of Raglaud castle, and the Somerset family. v. 2. Basing House, its besiegers and besieged; Latham House and the Stanley family ; Coleridge — Sir James Hall— LeBlie— Mackintosh — Blanco White; Mrs. Serres— Charles Mills— L. E. L.; John Gait: Thomas Campbell— Mrs. Sid- dons; Wilkie — Chantrey; Hatton Rectory; Allan Cunning- ham; Publishers and authors; Chartley Castle, and the Ferrers family; Wliitefield, and lady Huntingdon. Medical. Hutchinson (B.) Biographia, medica. Medical charac- ters from the earliest times. 2 v. 1799. . 3226.23 Jeaffreson (J. C. ) Book about doctors. 1861. . 3252.09 Lives of British physicians, [anon.] 1846. . 3252.08 Pettigrew (T. J.) Biographical memoirs of the most celebrated physicians, surgeons, etc. 1839. 3238.01 Physic and physicians, [anon.] 2 v. 1839. . 3252.10 Russell (J. R. ) History and heroes of the art of medi- cine. 1S61 4313.01 Timbs (J. )Doctors and patients: anecdotes and curiosi- ties. 2 v. 1873 3252.16 Merchants. Bourne (H. R. F.) Famous London, merchants. 3261.04 Hunt (F.) Lives of American merchants. 2 v. 3244.10 Scoville J. A. ) Old merchants of New York city. By Walter Barrett, [pseud.] 5 v. 1863-70. . 3245.02 Military. Brocketi (L. P. ) Our great captains. Grant, Sherman, Thomas, Sheridan, and Farragut. [anon.] 632.06 Chesney (G. 0.) Essays in military biography. 3224.22 Contents: Grant. Lee. Admirals Farragut and Porter, and the navy of the Union. A Northern raider in the civil war [TJlric Dahlgren]. De Fezensac's recollections of the grand army of Napoleon. Henry Van Brandt, a German soldier of the first empire. Cornwallis and the Indian service. A Carolina loyalist in the Rev. war. Sir William Gordon, of Gordon's battery, 1845, etc. Chinese Gordon, and the Taiplng Rebellion. Oust (Hon. Sir K. ) Lives of the warriors who have com- manded fleets and armies before the enemy. Warriors of the 17th century. 1869. . .3222.09 v. 1-2. Civil wars of France and England, v. 3. Pts. 1-2, Miscellaneous. Gleig (G. R.) Eminent British commanders. 3 v. 3221.01 Contents: vol.1. Sir Walter Manny. Sir Francis deVere. Oliver Cromwell. John Church ill, duke of Marlborough, v. 2. John Churchill, duke of Marlborough, contained. Charles Mordaunt, earl of Peterborough. James Wolfe, v. 3. Clive. Marquis Cornwallis. Sir Ralph Abercromby. Sir John Moore. James (G. P. R.) Memoirs of great commanders of Europe. 1858 3263.26 Contents: Henry v., king of England. John Plantagenet, duke of Bedford, regent of Frauce. Gonzalvo de Cordova, Duke of Alva. Oliver Cromwell. George Monk. Vicomte de Tureune. Louis ii., de Bourbon, prince of Conde. John Churchill, 1st duke of Marlborough. Francois EugeM, prince of Savoy. Charles Mordaunt, earl of Peterborough. John Manners, marquis of Granby. James Wolfe. BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. BIOGRAPHY (COLLECTIVE) : Militaryfo MisoeUaneous. 113 Shanks (W. F. — Stowe (H. E. B.) Men of our times. . •m<-v> m — Whipple (E. P.) Success and its conditions. . '. ' ' 254509 Angelica da Fiesole (Fra Giovanni Guido, called B-ato dial, painter, b. 1387, it. 1455). — Cartier (E.) Life of. 1865 301-1 03 Also Mrs. Jameson's memoirs of the Hal. painters [1435 091 Angelo (Michael). See Btjonaeotti (MA) Angotjleme (Charles de Valois, due d'). Memoires 1589. [Petitot, Col. de me'm, 1 ser. v 44 "1 50' Angotjleme (Marie Therfese Charlotte "■■-' ■-•■■■., duchesse u daughter of Louis XVI., b. 1778, d. 1851) — Private memoirs. Captivity of the royal 'family of b ranee in the Temple. London, 1817. 18°. 3114 12 -Lomer(I. F.) Filia Dolorosa : memoirs, etc. 2d ed. J-ooo 3014 27 Aniello (Tomrnasso). See Masaniel'lo.' Anne (of Austria, queen of France, b. 1602, d. 1656). — Freer (M. W.) Married life of. 2 v 1864. Regency of. 2 v. 1866. . Brfsh t°tZ ?7 C ^, (J '> C1 " ssi0 Pofaits', v.' 2 ' [3212 161 • Bush [Mrs. F.) Oueonn nf F,. a r,« Q .. nroU,« l 1D 1' portraits, v. 2 . Queens of France, v. 2 [3253.17]. 3013.28 3013.30 . 3255.25 . 3225.01 . 3263.19 : 3256.04 ■ 3077.18 Anne (of Bohemia, queen of Richard II., d. 1394). — Strickland (A.) Lives, etc. . . . 3255.06 ; 3255.13- 322500 Anne Boleyn or Bullen (queen of Henry VIII b 1 M\n d. 1536). '' ' '' — Benger (E. O.) Memoirs. 1851 302211 — Bruce (J.) Classic portraits, v. 2 ' mii i« — Froude (J. A.) Fresh evidence about A. B. [Fraser's ma ? — Jameson (Mrs.) Lives of female sovereigns. — Lodge (E.) Portraits, etc v. 1 — Russell (¥m.) Extraordinary women. — Strickland (A.) Lives, etc. 3255.07 ; 3255.14 ; 3226 io - — Thomson (Mrs.) Court of Henry VUI. v. 2. . ' See also Lives of Henry VIII. and histories of Ensla^l during his reign. e"*"u Anne Hyde (duchess of York, queen of James IL . b 1637 d. 1671). ' '' — Lodge (E.) Portraits, v. 6 3 225 05 Anne [of Brittany, queen, of Charles VIII, and afterwards of Louis XII. of France, b. 1476, d. 1514). — Costello (L. S. ) Memoirs of. 1855. . , 3014 04 Anne (of Cleves, queen of Henry VIII, b. 1515, d. 1557) — Strickland (A.) Lives, etc. 3255.07 ; 3255.14 ; 3225.11 ; 3256 04 Anne (of Denmark, queen of James I, b. 1574, d* 1619) — Strickland (A.) Lives, etc. 3255.08 ; 3255.16 ; 3226.13 Anne (queen of England, b. 1664, d. 1714). — Lodge (E.) Portraits, v. 7 3205 m — Somerville (T.) History of Great Britain during the reign of. 1798 ^Bg ,n — Stanhope (Earl). History of England, 1701-13.465. OS Note.— Reviewed in Blackwood, March 1874 • Quar rev V. 129, 1870. ' — Steele (Sir R.) Political writings. 1715 5712 00 — Strickland (A.) Lives, etc. . . . 3255.10 ; 3255.17 •' 3225 16 — Swift (J ) Four last years of. [Works, v. 5.] ... 5074 04 See also T. E. Kebbel's article in Fortnightly, v. 13, 1&70 or Littell, 1870, v. 3. Also general histories otEngiand, and' lives of the duke and duchess of Marlborough. Anne (of Warwick, queen of Richard III., d. 1485). — Strickland (A.) Lives, etc. . . . 3255.06 ; 3255.13 • 3226 10 Anselm (St, ahp. of Canterbury, b. 1033, d. 1109). — Church (R. W.) St. Anselm ; a life. 1870. 3418.14 — Hook (W. F.) Lives of the archbishops of Canterbury, v. 2 ia (of Miletus, wife of Pericles). — Owen (Mrs. O. F.) Heroines of history 3261.21 See Pericles, in this class. Assheton (Nicholas, English divine, d. 1611). — Journal, 1617-18 ; ed. by F. R. Raines. London, 1818. 4°. [Chetham soc.,v. 14.] . .509414 Astoe (John Jacob, b. 1763, d. 1818). — Hunt (F.) American morchants, v. 2, pp. 337-439. . . 3244.12 See also Parton'B famous Americans [3245.16] ; MeCabe'8 great fortunes [3265.14]. Atterbuky (Francis, bishop of Rochester ,6.1662, d.1732). — Williams (F. ) Memoirs and corresp. of. 2 v. 1869. 3011.28 See also Macaulay (T. B.) Essays, v. 6. [2536.20] ; Lodge (E.) Portraits, V. 7 [3225.01]. Attictjs {Titus Pomponius, friend of Cicero, b. 109, d. 32 b. c. ) See Berwick (E.) Lives, etc. 1813 [3021.17] ; Nepos. Lives [423.06] : and article by Boissier in Revue des deux mondes, juin, 1863. Attila (Icing of the Huns, d. 453). — Herbert (W.) Attila, or the triumphs of Christianity, poem. [Works, v. 3.) 5043.19 — Attila and his predecessors : an historical treatise [Works, v. 3.] 5043.19 — Thierry (A ) In Revue des deux mondes, fev., avril, nov., dec, 1852 ; aoiit, 1855. See novel by G. P. B. James [215.41]. Attucks (Crispus, blackmail of Boston, Mass., d. 1770). See Trial of British soldiers, 1770 [581.06]. Aubigne (T. A. d', Er,'HC.!i huguenot, b. 1'j.iO, d. 1638). — Scott (S. ) Life of, during the reiyns of Charles IX., Henry III., Henry IV., and Louis XIII. 3047.08 Aubusson (Peter d', French grand master of the order of it. John, b. 1423, d. 1503). .See Maccall (W.) Forei'gn biographies. ,.2, pp. 104- 177. 1873 3265.22 Auckland (William Eden, lord). See Eden (William). Audubon (John James, Amer. ornithologist, b. 1782, d. 1851). — Life. Ed. by his widow. With an introduction by J.G.Wilson. New York, 1869. 12°. .3014.16 — St. John (Mrs. H. ) Audubon : his adventures and discoveries. 1856 3014.11 See also Edgar (J. G.) The boyhood of great men [3263.22] : Godwin (P.) Out of the past. 1870 [2526.18] ; Homes of Amer. authors. 1857 [3245 11] ; Parton (J.) Peo- ple's book of biogr. [ ] ; Smiles (S.) Brief biographies, 1861 [3263.16] ; Tuckermau (H. T.) Essays, etc. [2544.15] ; Ed. rev., v. 132, 1870, or Littell, 1870, v. 3. Augustin (St., abp. of Canterbury, d. about 607). — Hook (W. F.) Lives, etc., V. 7 3445.10 — Montalembert (C. F., comte). Monks of the West, v. 3. 3427.03 — Stanley (A. P.) The landing of A. [In his Hist. mem. of Can- terbury.] 3444.02 Augustine {St., bp. of Hippo., b. 354, d. 430). — Baillie(J.) St. Augustine. 1859. . . .3155.11 — Schaff(P:> Life and labors of. 1854. . .3155.16 See also Eccl. histories, 4-5th centuries, aud articles, with references, in M'Cliutock aud Strong, v. 1 [3716.11] Note.— For an account of his mother, see Monica (St.) 3124.26. Augustus Caesar, (Roman emperor, b. 63b.o ,d. 14 a. d.) — Gibson (W. S.) Miscellanies, 2d series, 1863 2528.14 — - Magoon (E.) Age of. [In his Westward empire, pt. 2.] 2536.22 — Meadley (G. W.) Hist, portraits : Octavius Cffisar and Wui. Pitt. [Pamphleteer, v. 18.] 5058.18 — - Scott (J.R.) Louis XIV. and. [In his Dissertations, 1804.] 2547.05 See also under O^isars, below, and histories of Rome, es- pecially Merivale's, v. 3-4 [435.03]. Aumale (Henri E. P. L. d'Orleans,duo 'd, b. 1822). See Men of the third republic, 1873 [3252.27]. Aueungzebe (the great Mogul, emperor of India, b. 1618, d. 1707). — Cust (E.) Lives of the warriors, v. 3, pt. 1 . . . . 3222.09 Austen (Miss Jaue, English novelist, b. 1775, d. 1817). — Leigh (J. E. A.) Memoir of. 1870. . . 3014:18 — Elwood (A. K.) Literary ladies, v. 2. 1843 3253.23 See also for biography and criticism, Atlantic, v. 11,. 1863; Blackwood, v. 86, 1859, or Littell, V . 3, 1859 ; V. 107, 1870: Cornhill. 1871, or Littell, v. 3, 187J •• Fortnightly rev., v. 13, 1870 (by J. E. Kebbol) ; repr. Littell, v. 1, 1870 ; North Brit, rev., v. 52, 1870 ; Quar. rev., V. 128, 1870, or Littell, 1870, p 1. Austin {St.) See Augustdj {St.) Aven (Anne Louise Henriette d' Aguesseaa, duchesse d', 6. 1737, d. 1794). — Lafayette (Mme. de). Life of. 3096.31 Aytoun (Wm. E., Scottish poet, b. Ibl3, d. 1865). — Martin (T. ) Memoir of. 1867 3014.19 See also Blackwood, v. 98, 1865 ; v. 103, 1868. In asKing for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE and the N-lUIBER. 120 BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Azeglio to Barrot Azeqlio (Massimo TapareDi,manpas dell', Italian states- man and novelist, b. 1798, d. 1866). — [My] Becoilections. 1810-1866. Introd. by count Maffei. 2 v. London, ,1863. 12°. . . .3014.21 — Tuckerman (H. T.) Essays, biographical, etc 2544.15 From N. A. rev., v. 107, 1868. See also Fortnightly rev , v. 9, 1868 {by A. Gallenga) ; Quar. rev., v. 123, 1867 ; Lippincott's mag., Sept. 1874 (by T. A. Trollope). Babbage (Charles, mathematician and mechanician, b. 1792, d. 1871). — Passages in the life of a philosopher. 1864. 3015.28 Eeviewed in Littell (from the Brit. quar. rev.), 1865, v. 1. Babee (founder of the Mogul empire, b. 1483, d. 1530). — Caldecott(R. M.) Life of. 1844 3021.07 Babeuf (Francois Noel, b. 1764, d. 1797). — Buonarroti (P. ) History of B. 's conspiracy for equal- ity. 1836 521.05 Bach (J. Sebastian, German musical composer , b. 1685, d. 1750). — Barnard (C. ) Bach and Beethoven. . . . 1561.26 — Bitter (G. H. ) Life of. Abridged from the German, by J. E Kay-Shuttleworth. [1873.] . . 3014.30 See also Crowest (F ) Great-tone poets. 1874 [1561.84), and article by M. L. Thompson in Galaxy, March, 1875. Bache (Alex. Dallas, Amei: hydrographer and physicist, b. 1806, d. 1867). — Gould ^B. A ) Address in commemoration of. [Amer. assoc. v. 17, 1868] 8946.16 — Henry (J.) Eulogy on. [Sm. report, 1870.] 3936.25 Bache (Franklin, Amer. physician and chemist, 6. 1792, d. 1864). — Wood (G. B.) Memoir of. [In Wood's Hist, memoirs, 1872.] 2548.01 Bache (Mrs. Sarah, daughter of B. Franklin, d. 1808). — Ellet (E F.) Women of the Amer. rev., v. 1. . . .6822.04 Backus (Isaac, Amer. Baptist divine, b. 1724, d. 1806). — - Hovey (A. ) Life and times of. 1859. . . 3014.12 Bacon (Delia, Amer. Shakesperian scholar, d. 1859). — Beecher (O.E. ) Truth stranger than fiction. 3014.13 — Hawthorne (N.) [In Atlantic monthly, v. 11, 1863.] Bacon (Nathaniel, insurrectionist in Va.,b. 1630, d. 1677). — Ware (W.) Life of N. B. [In Sparks (J.) Amer. biogr v 13 -] 3241.13 Baddeley (Mrs. Sophia Snow, actress, b. 1745, d. 1801 ). — Gait (J.) Lives of the players, v. 2 3263.03 — Steele (Mrs. E. ) Memoirs of. 6 v. in 3. . . 3015.04 Baee (Dr. Carl Ernest von, physiologist, b. 1792, 6. 1867). See Quar. rev , v. 122. 1867', or Littell, 1867, v. 2. Bailey (P. J., English poet, b. 1816). — Gilfdlan (G.) Modern literature 2526 12 Baillie (George, Scottish gentleman, b. 1664, d' 1738). — Murray (B. ) Memoirs of. [Waldielibr., v. 7.] 5078!21 Baillie (Lady Grisell, b. 1665, d. 1746). — Tytler (S.) and Watson (J. L.) Songstresses of Scotland _ T - L T ••••„■ ,' 3261.06 Baillie (Joanja, Jingl. poet and dramatist, b. 1762 d 1851). — Tytler (S.) and Watson (J. L.) Songstresses of Scotland, v. 2, 1871 3251 07 Baillie (Bobert, Scotch divine and historian). ' — Letters and journals, 1637-1662. Ed. by D Laiug 3 v. Edinburgh, 1811-42. 1. 8°. . . . 3018 17 Baillt (Jean Sylvain, Fr. statesman and astronomer b 1736, d. 1793). — Arago (D. F. J.) Biographies, etc 3263 09 Bainbbidge (Commodore Win., 6.1774, d. 1833). — Harris (T.) Life and services of. 1837. .3014.24 Baker (.Ke o.Daniel, Amer.presb. divine, b. 1791, d. 1851) — Life and Libors. By his son. Phila., 1859. 12° 3015 08' Balboa (V.isco Nunez de, Spanish adventurer in Amer b. 1475, d. 1517). — Irving (W.) Columbus and his companions v. 3 3(U0 See Ed. rev., v. 103 ; or Littell, v. 12, 1856. Bianca Capello (wife of Cosmo de Medici, d. lbW). — Hayes (M.) Female biography, v. 2 Smb'm — Trollope (T. A. ) Decade of Ital. women, V. 2. . • • °;r™j Bickeesteth (Hev. Edward, Engl, divine, b. 1/ob, a. — Birks (i\ R.) Memoirs of. 2 v. 1851. . . 3022.01 Bielefeld (Johanu Jacob Friedrich, baron von, herman polit. writer, b. 1716, d. 1770). — Letters. From the German, by Hooper. 2 v. Jjon- don, 1768. 16° • • • 3021JU Bierstadt (Albert, Amer. painter, b. 1829). — Tuckerman (H. T.) in Galaxy, Aug., 1866. Bigham family, Butler Go. , Ohio. . ™ — McBride (J.) Pioneer biography, v. 2 " Bill family, United States. nl 00 • - Bill (L. , editor) . History of the. 1867. . 3021.^ Biot (Jean Baptists, astron. and physicist, b. 17/4, u. 1862). . . See Blackwood's mag., v. 84, 1858, or Littell, 1859, v. 1. BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRABY. BIOG-RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Bismarck to Boswell. 123 Bismakok-Schonhatjsen (Karl Otto, fiirsl von, Prussian statesman, b. 1813). — Bamberger (L.) Count Bismarck. 1869. .3021.01 — Hesekiel (J. G. L.) Life of, private and political. 1870 3018.01 See also Coutem. rev., v. 16, 1871 (by 0. B. Maurice); Ed. reT., v. 130, 1869, and Littell, 1870, v. 1: Fortnightly rev., v. 6, 1866 (by Max Schlesinger) ; Harper's monthly, v. 40 ; N. A. rev., v. 108, 1869 (by H. Villard). Black (Joseph, physical philosopher, b. 1721, d. 1790). — Brougham (H.) Philosophers, etc. 1855 3024.05 — Edgar (J. G.) Footprints of famous men 3263.18 BiiAOKMOKE (Sir Richard, English physician and poet, d. 1729). — Bell (E.) Lives of English poets 3211.17 — Johnson (8.) Lives of English poetB. v. 2 3263.02 Blackstone {Sir Wm. , Engl, jurist, b. 1723, d. 1780). — Brightwell (C L.) Early lives, etc 3254.22 — Fobs (E.) Judges of Englaud, v. 8 3254.17 — Roscoe (H.) Lives of British lawyers 3211.06 See also Allibone, and Atlantic, v. 16, 1865 (by John Neal). Blatnvtlle (Henri M. Ducrotay de, Fr. naturalist, b. 1777, d. 1850). — Flourens (M. J. P.) Memoir of. [Sm. rep., 1865.] . 3936.20 Blatr (Francis P., of Missouri, politician and general, b. 1821, d. 1875). — Croly (D. G.) Seymour and Blair, their lives and services. 1868 3162.19 — McCabe (J. D.,jr.) "Life. etc. 1868. . .3162.20 BLAiB(Hugh, Scotch preacher and ciitic, b. 1718, d. 1800). — Hill (J.) Life and writings of. 1807. . .3021.08 Blake (Robert, Engl, admiral, b. 1599, d. 1657). — Cust (E.) Lives of the warriors, v. 3, pt. 2. 1869. . . 3222.10 — Dixon (H.) Robert Blake, admiral, etc. 1852. 3022.03 — Edgar (J. G.) Sea-kings and naval heroes 3263.17 — Johnson (S.) Life of. [In his Worts, v. 1, 1851.] . . 6045.10 — Lives of eminent persons. 1833 3265.17 Quar rev., 1858, v. 104, or Littell, v. i, 1858. Blake (William, English artist and poet, b. 1759, d. 1827). — Cunningham (A.) Lives of British painters, v. 2. . .1431.02 ■Gilchrist (A.) Life of. 2 v. 1863. 3022.04 — Swinburne (A. 0.) William Blake. Critical essay. 1868. . .' 3022.10 See also Blackwood, v. 97, 1865 ; Littell, 1864, v. 4 (from Macmillan) ; N. A. rev., v. 99, 1864 ; Quar. rev., v. 117, 1865; WeBtm. rev., v. 81, 1864. Blamibe (Susanna, b. 1747, d. 1794). — Tytler (S.) and Watson (J. L.) Songstresses of Scotland, v. 1. . 3251.06 Bland (Col Theodorick, of Va., b. 1742, d. 1790). — Papers : and memoir, ed. by 0. Campbell. 2 v. in 1. 1840 3022.06 Blennebhasseit (Hamian,a7 3023.20 Bridgman (Laura, blind, deaf, and dumb girl, b. 1829). — Lieber (F.) Vocal sounds of. [Sm. contrib. v. 2.] . . 3937,02 Briggs (George N., gov. of Mass., b. 1796, d. 1861). ' — Richards (W. C.) Great in goodness ; memoir of 1866 3023.19 Bright (John. , Engl, liberal statesman, b. 1811). — Clarkson (S. ) J. A. Froude and John Bright ; the censor, [n. d.] 3023.29 — McGilehrist (J. ) Life of. [1869.] . . . 3023.21 See also Higginson (T. W.) Engl, statesmen, 1872 [3221 13]- Hutton (E. H.) Siudies in pari. 1866 [3252.19] ; Political por- traits, 1873 [3252.28] ; Reid (T. W.) Cabinet portraits 1872 [3252 26] ; also Atlantic, v. 16, 1865 (by G. M. Towie) ; Black- wood, v. 84, 1858 ; Blackwood, v. 100, 1866 ; Ed. rev., v. 129, 3869 ; London quar. rev., 1867 : North Brit, rev., v. 49,1868; Putnam's mag., April, 1869 ; Westm. rev., v. 91, 1869 ;' Harper's monthly, Dec, 1866 ; Galaxy, July, 1868. Beight family. — Bright (J. S.) The Brights of Suffolk, England. 1858 3246.12 Bbindley (James, Engl, mechanician and canal engineer, b. 1716, & 1772). — Edgar (J. G.) Footprints of famous men 3263.18 — Hughes (S.) Life of. [In Weale's qu. papers, v. 1.] . 3918.11 — Smiles (S.) Lives of the engineers, v. 1 3265.05 Beodie (Sir Benj. C, surgeon and physiologist, b. 1783, d. 1862). — Autobiography. London, 1865. 16°. . . 3023.28 See Fraser's mag., v. 67, 1863, and v. 72, 1865, or Littell, 1863, v. 1 ; North Brit, rev., v. 43, 1865, or Littell, 1865, v. 4. Brogue (Achille Charles Leonce Victor, due de, French statesman, b. 1789). — Lomenie (L. de). Sketches, etc., p. 315-332. 1841. . 3261.26 Ed. rev., v. 135, 1872 (on Guizot's memoir of B.) Brogue (Duchesse de, daughter of Mme. de Sla'el, 6. 1797, d. 1838). — Baird (R.) Transplanted flowers, memoirs, etc. 1839 3154.31 Bromfteld (John, merchant of Boston, Mass., b. 1779, (J. 1849). J — Hunt (F.) Amer. merchants, v. 2. 1858 3244.11 Bronte (Anne, ['Acton Bell,'] Enql. novelist, b. 1820, d. 1849). — Bayne (P.) Essays, v. 1, 1857 2513.04 Bronte (Charlotte, ['Currer Bell,'] Engl, novelist, i. 1816, d. 1855). — Gaskell (Mrs. E. C.) Life of. 2 v. 1859. 3023.22 — Bayne (P.) EBsays, v. 1, 1857 2513.04 See also Blackwood, v. 82, 1857 ; Fraser's, v. 65, 1857, or Littell, v. 18,1858; Harper's, v.ll.p. 128; North Amer. rev., v. 85, 1857; West, rev., v. 59, 1853 (Ruth and Villette) ; Wins- low's Journal, v. 11, 1858 (A psychological study). Bronte (Emily Jane, ['Ellis Bell,'] Engl. authoress,b. 1818, d. 1848). — Bayne (P.) Essays, » . 1 [2513.04], and Galaxy, Feb., 1873. Bronte family. See Littell, 1859, v. 4 ; and Allibone, v. 1. Brooke (Henry, Irish novelist and poet, b. 1706, d. 1783). — • Kingsley (C.) Miscellanies 2534.07 Brooke (Sir James, rajah of Sarawak, b. 1803, d. 1868). — Private letters, from 1838 to the present time. 3 v. Lond., 1853. 8° 3024.01 — Chambers' Papers for the people, v. 5 2516.03 See also Atlantic, v. 18, 1866 (art. by G. Reynolds) ; West, rev., v. 62, 1854 ; and Poole's Index. Brooks (Peter C, Boston merchant, b. 1767, d. 1849). — Everett (E.) Memoir of. [Orations, v. 3.] .... 6322.05 Same. [In Hunt's Amer. merchauts, v. 1.] . . . 3244.10 Broome (Wm, Engl, poet, b. 1689, d. 1745). — Johnson (S.) Lives of the poets, v. 2 3263.03 Brougham (Henry, lord; British orator, statesman, law reformer, and author, b. 1779, d. 1868). — Life and times. By himself. 3v. N.Y.,1871.8°.3021.20 — Campbell (John, lord). Life of. 1869. 3254.09J Reviewed in Ed. rev., v. 129, 1869 ; Littell, v. 18, 1858 ; Quar. rev., v. 126, 1869, or LitteU, 1869, v. 1. — McGilehrist (J. ) Life and career of. 1868. 3024.23 BEOOKLIN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Brougham to Buffon. 125 — Sugden (E., lord SI. Leonards). Misrepresentations in Campbell's Lives. 1869 3254.18 — Chambers' Papers, v. 11 2516.06 — Bulwer (Sir E. L.) Orit. writings, v. 1 2515.05 — Hazlitt (W.) Spirit of the age 2531.07 Sis also Ed. rev., v. 135, 1872 ; Littell, v. 2, 1871 ; and numerous references in Poole's Index ; North Brit, rev., v. 30, 1869 ; Quar rev., v. 105, 1859 (Lord B. and Law re- form) ; Temple Bar, 1871, or LitteU, 1871, v. 3. Bboughton (Lord). See Hobhouse (John C, lord B). Brown (Charles Brockden, Amer. novelist, b. 1771, d. 1810). — Dunlap (W. ) Life of : with selections from his works. 2 v. Phila., 1815 3024.09 Same. Loudon, 1822 3024.11 — Prescott (W. H.) Miscellanies, p. 1-57, 1858 2538.16 Same. [Sparks' Amer. biog., v. 1 3241.01 — Tuckerman (H. T.) Essays, biographical, etc. , . . 2541.15 See references in Poole's Index ; also articles ill Allibone, T. 1, Griswold's Prose writers, and Duyckinck. Bbown (David Paul, Phil, lawyer, b. 1795, d. 1872). — The forum : 40 years at the Phil. bar. 2 v. 5613.25 Brown (Frances, blind Irish poetess, b. 1816). — Smiles (S.) Brief biographies. 1861 3263.16 Bkown (James, Boston bookseller, b. 1800, d. 1855). — Hillard (G. S. ) Memoir of. 1856. .... 3024.19 Same. [In Hunt's Amer. merchants, v. 2.] 3244.11 Bbown (John, proprietor of the Univ. billiard rooms, Cambridge, Engl. ) — Sixty years' gleanings from life's harvest. [1796- 1S56.] New York, 1859. 12°. .... 3025.01 Bbown (John, Amer. abolitionist, b. 1800, d. 1859). — Amer. anti-slavery society. Annual report for 1860. [Anti-slavery hist, of to John Brown year. ] 3024.14 — Redpath(J.) Echoes of Harper's Ferry. 1860. 5831.24 Public life of. With an autobiography of his youth and childhood. 1860 3024.13 — Webb (R. D.) Life and letters of. 1861. . 3024.26 See also Atlantic, v. 30, 1872 (J. B. and friends) ; v. 29, 1872 (J. B. in Mass.) ; v. 15, 1865 (John Brown's raid, by J. G. Eosengarten) ; July, 1871 (by E. H. Dana, jr.) ; Tho- reau's Last days of Brown, in his Yankee in Canada, etc. Bbown (John, Scotch dissenting divine, b. 1784, d. 1858). See North Brit, rev., v. 33, 1860. Bbown (Samuel, Scotch chemist and author, b. 1817, d. 1856). — Hall (S. T) Eemarkable people, p. 49-71. 1873. . . . 3265.19 See also North Brit, rev., v. 26, 1856. Bbown (Thomas, Scotch metaphysician, b. 1778, d. 1820). — Gilman (S.) Contrib. to lit., p. 113-90, 348-345. . . . 2526.14 — Welsh (D.) Account of the life of. 1825. . 3024.15 Bbowme (Charles Farrar, ["Artemus Ward,"] Amer. humorist, b. 1834, d. 1867). — Hingston (E.P.) The genial showman. 1870. 3176.23 Bbowne {Sir Edward, b. 1642, d. 1708). — Private correspondence, 1641-51. [In Evelyn's cor- respondence, v. 4, 1852.] 3055.12 Bbowne (KrThomas, Engl, physician, phUos. and author, b. 1605, d. 1682). — Bulwer (Sir E. L.) Critical writings, v. 2 2515.06 Prose workB. V. 1. 1868 2514.23 — Johnson (S.) Life of. [Browne's works, v. 1.] ... 6022 13 — Tuckerman (H. T.) Characteristics, etc. 1849. . . . 2544.10 See also N. A. rev., v. 94, 1862 ; Eclectic mag., v. 25, 1852 ; and references in Poole's Index and Allibone. Beowne (We. Engl, poet, b. 1590, d. 1645). — Bell (E.) Lives, etc 3211.17 Beowneng (Mrs. Elizabeth Barrett, Engl, poetess, b. 1807, d. 1861). — Bayne (P.) Essays, v. 1, 146-211 2513.04 — Gilfillan (G.) Modern literature, p. 239-51. 1850. . . 2526.12 — Smiles (S.) Brief biographies. 1861 3263.16 — Stedman (E. C.) in Scribner, Nov. 1873. Note. — For criticisms of her poems see her name, in gen- eral alphabet. Beowntng (Meshach, b. 1781). — Forty-four years of the life of a Maryland hunter. Phila., 1859. 12°. 3024.17 Beowning (Robert, English poet, b. 1812). — Friswell (J. H.) Modern men of letters. 1870. . . .2525.18 — Home (E. H.) New spirit of the age 2532.09 — Shirley, pseud. Campaigner at home. 1865. . . . 2542.29 — Smiles (S.) Brief biographies, 1861 3263.16 — Stedman (E. C.) in Scribner, Deo., 1874. For numerous critical estimates, see his name, in general alphabet. Bbownlow (Emma Sophia, countess). — Slight reminiscences of a septuagenarian, 1802 to 1815. 2d ed. London, 1867. 16°. . . 3024.18 Bbuoe (James, Scotch traveller in Africa, b. 1730, d. 1794). — Jardiue (Sir W.) Naturalist's library, v. 11 4711.11 — St. John (J. A.) Lives, etc 3221.04 See entries under his name, in general alphabet. Beuce (Michael, Scotch poet, b. 1746, d. 1767). — Drake (N.) Literary hours, v. 3, p. 516-552 2527.10 Beuce (Robert). iSVe Robert I. Bruce (king of Scotland). Brummeol (George, " Beau," favorite of Qeorge IV., b. 1778, il. 1S40). — Jesse (W.) Life of. 1844 3025.03 — Doran (J.) Habits and men 2523.11 — Russell (W.) Eccentric personages 3264.03 — Thomson (K. B.) Wits and boaux of Bociety. . . .3262.25 See also Temple Bar, 1872, or Littell, v. 2, 1872 ; Harper's monthly, v. 9 and 11. Beunel (Isambard K., Brit, engineer and naval architect, b. 1806, d. 1859). See Eraser's, v. 60, 1859, or Littell, 1859, v. 4 ; n. s., v. 3, 1871 ; Lond. qu. rev., July, 1862 ; Quar. rev., v. 112, 1872. Beunel (Sir Marc Isambard, Brit.eng'r, 6.1769, d. 1849.). — Beamish (R.) Life of. 1862 3025.02 See Quar. rev., v. 112, 1862. Beuno (Giordano, Italian philosopher, b. 1550, d. 1600). — Alger (W. B ) Solitudes of genius, p. 235-6. 1867. . 2512.07 — Maocall (W.) Foreign biographies, v. 2, 1873. . . 3265.23 See also Fraser's mag , n. s., v. 3, 1871 ; Macmillan's mag., Feb., 1871 (by A. Lang) ; and histories of philosophy. Beunson (Alfred, Amer. methodist preacher, b. 1792). — A western pioneer ; or, incidents of 70 years. Cin- cinnati, 1872. 12° 3024.29 Bbunton (Mrs. Mary B. , English novelist, b. 1778, d 1818). — Ellwood (A. K.) Literary ladies, etc., v. 2 3253.22 Brutus (Marcus Junius, assassin of Ccesar, d. B.C. 42). — Plutarch. Lives, v. 5 of 3146.17 ; v. 6 of 3145.22 ; v. 4 of 3145.08. — and Dion compared. Plutarch. Lives. V. 6 of 3146.17 ; V. 6 of 3145.22 ; V. 4 of 3145 08. Bryant (Wm. Cullen, Amer. poet and journalist, b. 1794). — Hillard (G. S.) in Atlantic monthly, v. 13, 1864. — Homes of American authors. 1857 3245.11 — Palmer (Kay), in International review, v. 1, 1874. — Whipple (E. P.) Literature and life. 1871 2545.10 See references in Allibone, Poole's Index ; and histories of Amer. literature. Bbydges (Sir Egerton, English author, b. 1762, d. 1837). — Autobiography. 2 v. London, 1834. 8°-. 3025.04 Buchanan (George, Scotch historian and poet, b. 1503, d. 1582). — Irving (D.) Lives of Scottish writers. 1850. . . .3265.07 — Kingsley (0.) Health and education 1874 2634.02 See also North Brit, rev., v. 46, 1867. Buchanan (James, pres. of U. S., b. 1791, d. 1868. See his name in general alphabet. Buckingham (2d duke of). See Villiers (George). Buckingham and Chandos (2d duke of). See Gren- ville (R. P. T. N. B. C, 2d duke). Buckingham (James Silk, English traveller and liberal politician, b. 1786, d. 1855). — Hall (S. T.) Eemarkable people, p. 199-210. 1873. . . 3265.19 Buckingham (Joseph T. , of Boston, Mass. , b. 1779, d. 1861). — Personal memoirs and recollections of editorial life 2 v. Boston, 1852. 12° 3025.14 See N. A. rev., v. 75, 1852. Buckingham (Wm. A., gov. of Conn., b. 1804). — - Stowe (H. E. B.) Men of our times 3265.02 Buckle (Henry Thomas, English philos. historian, b. 1822, d. 1862). — Taylor (Helen). Biogr. notice. [In B.'s Miscel. works, v. 1, 1872.] ... 6022.20 See also biogr. sketch in his Essays, 1863, p. 7-39 [2515.04] ; Fraser's mag., v. 68, 1863 (Mr. B. in the EaBt) : Atlantic, v. 11, 1863 (Personal reminiscences of B., by C. Hale). For numerous criticisms of his works, see his name in general alphabet. Buckminstee (Joseph, Unitarian clergyman of Boston, b. 1751, d. 1812). — Lee (Mrs. E. B.) Memoirs of. 1851. . .3025.06 Buckminster (Joseph S. , Unitarian clergyman of Bos- ton, 6. 1784, d. 1812). — Lee (Mrs. E. B.) Memoirs of. 1851. . . . 302o.06 Bubgett (Samuel, Engl, merchant, b. 1794, d. 1851). — Arthur (W.) The successful merchant. . . 3025.07 — Bayne (P.) Sketch of S. B. (In his Christian life.]. . 3515.05 Buffon (G. L. L., comte de, Fr. naturalist and philos., b. 1707, d. 1788). — Houssaye (A.) Men and women of France.v. 2. 3262.19; 3266.03 — Jardine (Sir W.) Nat. library, v. 27 4711.27 See also St. Paul's mag., 1869, or Littell, 1869, v. 4. In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOE'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE and the NUMBER. 126 BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Bulwer to Butler. Bulwek-Lytton (Sir Edward G. E. L., lord Lylton, Engl, author, b. 1805, d. 1873). — Bayne (P.) Essays, v. 1. 1857. ... ... 2513.04 — Brimley (G.) Essays 2514.10 — Friswell (J. H.) Modern men of letters. 1870. . .2525.18 — Gilfillan fG.) Modern literature, v. 1, 3. .... 2526.12 — Home (E. H.) New spirit of the age 2532. 0'J — Jerrold (B.) Best of all good company, 1st series. . . 3222.06 — Smiles (S.) Brief biographies. 1861 3263.16 See also numerous references under Bulwer, in the gen- eral alphabet, in Poole's Index, Allibone, and Boston public library cat. of hist., biogr., etc. 1873, p. 39. Bulwer ( Kir Henry Lyttonjord Balling, b. 1804, c7.1872). — Hayward (A.) Essays. New series, v, 2 2528.18 Bunsen ( Baron Christian Carl Josias , German religious statesman and historian, b. 1791, d. 1860). — Memoirs, drawn chiefly from family papers, by his widow. '2d ed. 2 v. Phila., 1869. 12°. 3025.17 See also MiSUer (Max). Chips, etc., v. 3 [2537.21] ; Black- wood, V. 101, 1868 ; Contem. rev.,v. 8, 1868 ; Ed. rev., v. 127, 1868 ; Fraser's mag., v. 77, 1868 ; Littell (from Macmillan), 1861, v. i (by F. D. Maurice) ; North Brit, rev., v. its, 1868. Bunting (Rev. Jabez, Engl, methodist, b. 1799). — Bunting (J. C. ) Life of. v. 1. 1859. .3025.08 Bunyan (John, b. 1G2.S, d. 1688). — Baillie (J.) Life-studies. 1857. . . .... 3015.09 — Book of the Bunyan festival, June, 1874 3025.21 — Cheever (G. B.) Lectures on Pilgrim's progress. . 3534.14 — Gilfillan (G.) Third gallery of portraits. 1855. . . 2526.13 — Ivirney ( J. ) Life of. 1814 3025.20 — Kingsley (C.) New Miscellanies 2534.07 — Langl'ord (J. A.) Prison books and their authors. . 3263.32 — Macaulay (T. B.) Essays, v. 2 2536.17 Note.— From Ed. rev., Dec, 1830. Same. v. 6 2536.20 — Tulloch (J ) English puritanism and its leaders. . .3614.15 — Whittier (J.) Old portraits 5077.10 See also Eclectic mag., v. 26, 1852 ; and further references in Boston public library catalogue of hist., biography, etc , p. 40 ; and in Poole's Index. Buonaeotti (Michael Angelo, Hal. painter, sculptor, architect, and poet, b. 1474, d. 1564). — Duppa(R.) Michael Angelo. 1856. . 3151.03 — Fairholt (P. W. ) Michael Angelo. [In his Homes, haunts, etc. 1871.] 1445.22 — Grimm (H.) Life of. Tr. by P. E. Bunnett. 2 v. 1845 3123.27 — Harford (J. S.) Life of. With translations of many of his poems and letters. 2d ed. 2 v. 1858. 3123.29 — Taylor (J. E.) M. A., considered as a philosophic poet 1665.08 Note.— Reviewed in Blackwood, v. 82, 1857 : Ed. rev., v. 106 ; Lond. on. rev., v. 103, 1858, or Littell, 1858, v. 2: N. A. rev., v. 89, 1859. — Buckley (T. A.) Dawuings of genius, pp. 48-65. 1857. 3263.24 — Emerson (R. W.) in Characteristics of men of genius, v. 2. !846 2516.20 — Jameson (Mrs. A.) Early Ital. painters 3255.25 — Knox (R.) Great artists, etc. 1852 1454.19 — Lives of eminent persons 3265 17 — Pater (W. H.) Studies, etc. 1873 1435.08 — Russell (W.) Extraordinary men 3263.20 — Salisbury (E. E.) in New Englander, v. 19, 1861. — Wallace (H. B.) Art, etc., p. 217-30 2545.01 See also (m Fine arts) the works of Lanzi, Vasari, and others, on Italian painters, and general works on art. BuRCKHAKDT(JohannLudwig,(r«<;e&r, b. 1784, d. 1817). — Jardine (Sir Wm.) Naturalist's library, v. 40. — St. John (J. A.) Lives, etc 3221.06 Burdett (Sir Francis, English politician, b. 1770, d. 1841). — Hazlitt (W.) Spirit of the age, p. 191-203. 1857. . 2531.07 Burghs (Tristam, of Rhode Island, lawyer and public man, b. 1770, d. 1853). — Bowen (H. L.) Memoir of ; with his speeches, etc. „ 183; '- • • ■ 3026.01 Burgess (George, Prot. epis. bp. of Me., b. 1809,c?. 1«66) — Memoir of [bis] life. Ed. by A. Burgess. Phila „ 1869. 12° 8 . . 3026.22 Burghley (Wm. Cecil, lord, b. 1520, d. 1598). Bee Ce- cil (Wm., lord Burghley). Burgoyne (Sir John Pox, Engl, general, b. 17S2, d. 1871) — Head (Sir P. ) Sketch of life of. 1872. .3025 22 Burke (Edmund, British statesman and philosophic pol- itician, b. 1730, d. 1797). — Correspondence, between 1744 and 1797. 4 v Lon- don, 1841. B° 3 2 6 . 2 — Junius proved to be Burke ; with an outline of his biography, [anon.] 1826. . . 30S8.27 : 5093.22 — Mackmght (T.) History of life and times of. 3 v. 1858 " 60 3026.06 — Morley (J.) Edmund Burke, a study. 1867. 3026.10 Note. — Repr. from Fortnightly rev., v. 7-8, 1867. — Prior (J.) Memoir of the life of. 1824. .3026.08 — Timbs (J.) Anecdote biography, p. 159-381. 1860. v. 1 of 3253 u — Wisdom and genius, illustrated in extracts from his writings ; with a summary of his life, by P. Burke 3026.09 . 2521.22 . 3263.18 . 2526.13 . 2531.20 . 2635.19 1845 — Brougham (H., tord). Statesmen, etc. v. — Butler (C.) in his Reminiscences. — Croly (G.) Historical sketches, etc. 1842. . . — Edgar (J. G.) Footprints of famous men. . . — Gilfillan (G.) Third gallery of portraits. 1855. — Hazlitt (Wm.) Winterslow essay, p. 229-55. 1850. — Maurice (F. D.) Friendship of books. 1874. . — Remusat (C.) in Revue des deux mondes, Jan., fev., 1853! — Rogers (Samuel). Recollections 3153.19 — Tuckerman (H. T.) Characteristics of lit., v. 1 p' 209 28 18« 2544.10 See also Eclectic mag., v. 25, 1852 ; Fraser's, v. 56 1857 (E. B. at Beaconsfield), or Littell, v. 18, 1857 ; Littell,'l861 v. 4 (B. and Washington) ; North Amer. rev. v 88 *1859 • North Brit, rev., v. 35, 1861. ' See also references (under Burke) in Boston public libra- ry catalogue of books in hist., biography, etc., p. 40 ; and in Allibone, v. 1. Burke (Wm., kinsman of Edmund Burke, d. 1798). — Symons (J. C. ) Wm. Burke the author of Junius 1859 3088.23 Burnet (Gilbert, bp. of Salisbury, historian, b. 1643 d 1715). ' ' • — Lawrence (E.) Lives of British historians, v. 1. . . 3262.03 — Macaulay (T. B.) Biographical sketches 2536]25 See references in Lippincott's Diet, of biog., v. 1. Burnet (George W., Amer. unitarian divine, b. 1802 d. 1859). — Campbell (J. W.) Biographical sketches 8245.15 Bukney (Charles, musical composer, b. 1726, d. 1814).' — Arblay (Mme. P. d'). Memoirs of. 1833. . 3026.20 Burns (Boberfc, Scotch poet, b. 1759, d. 1796). — Ballantine (J.) Chronicle of the hundredth birth- day of. 1859 3028.24 — Carlyle(T.) Life of. 1859 3026.11 Same. [In his Essays.] 2517.12 — Chambers (R.) Life and works of. 4 v. 1851.162401 — Cunningham (A.) Life and corresp. of. 1836. 3025.24 — Tyler (S. ) Robert B. as a poet, and as a man. 1848 3025.26 — Giles (H.) Illustrations of genius. 1854 2526.03 — Howitt (Wm.) Homes and haunts, etc., v. 1. . . . 953.23 — Kingsley (O.) Sir Walter Raleigh, etc. p. 119-155. 1859. 2634.06 — Madden (R R.) Infirmities of men of genius. 1833. . 2541.01 — Miller (H. Essays — Russell (Wm.) Extraordinary men — Sterling (John). Essays, v. 1, p. 87-99. 1848, — Wilson (John). Essays, v. 3, 1857 See a/so Atlantic, v. 6, 1860 (Some of the haunts of) ; Blackwood, v. Ill, 1872, or LitteU, 1872, v. 2 ; Nat. qu. rev., v. 6, 1863 (Writings and loves) ; v. 18, 1869 (Sorrows of B.) North Brit, rev., v. 16, 1851-2, or Eclectic, v. 25, 1852 (B. and his school). See also Allibone, with bibliography. ; and note in Boston public library cat. of hist, and biography, p. 41 ; and Poole's Index. Burns (Wm. C. , Scotch clergyman, and missionary in China, b. 1815, d. 1868). — Burns (I.) Memoirs of. 1870 3026.21 Burr (Aaron, 3d vice-pres. of the U.S., b. 1756, d. 1836). — Private journal during his residence in Europe [1808-11) ; with selections from his correspon- dence. Ed. by M. L. Davis. 2 v. 1856. 3026.12 — Davis (M. L.) Memoirs of ; with correspondence. 2 v. 1858 3026.14 — Knapp (S. L.) Life of. 1835 3026.23 — Parton(J.) Life and times of. 1828. . .3026.16 See also Atlantic, v. 1, 1857-8. Fraser's mag., v. 57, 1868 ; Harper's mag., v. 25 (B.'s conspiracy, by Lossing) ; v. 29 ; New Englander, v. 16, 1858 ; N. A. rev., v. 79, 1854 (B.'s con- spiracy). Burritt (Etihu, ' the learned blacksmith,' Amer. philan- thropist, b. 1811). — Autobiography. [Withhis Ten minute talks. 1874. .2514.28 — Howitt (Mary). Memoir of. (In his Thoughts and things, etc. 1856 2514.28 Butler (Benjamin P., of N. T., lawiier and politician, b. 1795, d. 1S58). — Mackenzie (W. L.) Life and opinions of. . 3026.24 Butler (Qen. Benjamin P., of 3Iass., lawyer, politician, and general, b. 1818). — Parton (J.) Gen.Butler in Now Orleans. 1864. 3026.19 See Atlantio, v. 12, 1863. , 2535.16 , 2547.09 2545.23 BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Butler to Calvin. 127 Butler (Charles, Engl, jurist and Roman cath. writer, b. 1750, d. 1832). — Beminiscences. New York, 1825. 12°. . . 3026.26 Butlee (Joseph, Engl. bp. of Durham and author of An- alogy of religion, b. 1692, d. 1752). — Bagehot (W.) Estimates, etc., p. 164-222 2517.21 — Bartlett (T. ) Memoirs of. 1839 3026.25 See also Allibone, Lippincott's Diet, of biogr., and Poole's Index. Butlee (Samuel, English wit and poet, b. 1612, d. 1680). — Bell(E.) Lives of English poets 8211.17 — Johnson (S.) Lives of English poets, v. 1 3263.01 Note.— Fox criticism see his name in general alphabet. Butler (William Archer, philosopher and anti-romanist writer, b. 1814, J. 1S48). See Ed. rev., v. 104, p. 118-129. Butteefield( Jeremiah, of Butler Co., 0.,b. 17?6,& 1853). — McBride ;j.) Pioneer biography, v. 2 3247.20 Buxton (Charles, member of Engl. parl.,b. 1822, d. 1871). — Davies (J. L.) Biogr. sketch of. [In B. s Notes of thought.) 2614 29 Buxton (Sir Thomas Fowell, Engl, abolitionist and phi- lanthropist, b. 1786, d. 1845). — Buxton (C.) Memoirs of. 1872 3026.27 — Edgar (J. G-.) Boyhood of great men 3263.23 See also references in Poole's Index. Byeom (John, D.D., b. 1691, d. 1763). — Private journal [1707-1763] and literary remains ; ed. by B. Parkinson. London, 1854. 4°. [Chet- hamsoc, v. 3'2, 34, 40, 44.] 5094.33 Byron (Anna Isabella Millbanke, lady). — Stowe (H.B.) Lady Byron vindicated. 1870. 3027.24 — Vindication of Lady Byron, [anon.] London, 1871. 8° 3027.29 See also Atlantic, v. 7 : 185-95 ; v. 24 : 295-313. Byeon (George Gordon Noel, 6ft lord, English poet, b. 1788, d. 1824). — Blessington (M. P. G., countess of). Conversations of lord Byron. 1835 3027.03 — Clinton (G.) Memoirs of. 1827. . . . 3027.28 — Dallas (B. C.) Recollections of, 1808-14. . 3027.04 — Elze (K. ) Lord Byron : a biography, with a critical essay on his place in literature. 1872. . 3027.30 — Gait (J.) Life of. 3d ed. 1830. . . .3027.06 — Guiccioli (Countess). My recollections of. . 3027.22 — Hunt (L.) Lord Byron and some of 'his cotempora- ries. 2 v. 1828. . . ' 3027.07 — Kennedy (J.) Conversations on religion 1820.3027.23 — Mackay (C.) Medora Leigh ; a history and' an auto- biography. With a commentary on the charges brought against lord Byron by Mrs. B. Stowe. 1870 3027.27 — Medwin(T.) Conversations of, 1821-1822. . 3027.05 — Moore (T.) Letters and journals of. 2 v. New York, 1853 3027.09 Same. London, 1860. 8 v. .... 3027.11 Reviewed in Quar. rev., v. 93, 1853. — Stowe-Byron controversy, [anon.'] London, [1869.] X6° . 3027 25 — Trelawney (E. J.) Last days of. 1858." '. 3163.08 — True story of Lord and Lady Byron, in answer to Mrs. Beecher Stowe. [anon.] London, [1869.] 16°. 3027.26 — Alger (W. E.) Solitudes, etc., p. 289-304 2512.07 — Giles (H.) Moral philos. of B.'s life. [In his Lectures and es- says. 1851 2526.04 — Gordon {Sir O.) Life and genius of. 1824. [Pamphleteer, v. 24.) 6058.24 — Harrison (J. A.) Italian haunts of. [In his Group of poets.] 2528 25 — Hazlitt (W.) Spirit of the age 253L07 — Howitt (W.) Homes and haunts, etc., V. 1 953.23 — Kiugsley (C.) Miscellanies, 1860 2534.07 — Macaulay (T. B.) Essays, v. 2 . 1859 2536.17 — Madden (R. E.) Infirmities of genius 2541.01 — Morley (J.) Critical miscellanies, 1871 2537.03 Note— From Fortnightly rev., v. 34, 1870. — Paget (J.) Lord B. and his calumniators [In his Paradoxes, etc.) 2538.11 Note.— Erom Blackwood, v. 107, 1870. Recoil, of lord B. [In his Paradoxes.] 2538.11 Note.— From Blackwood, v. 106, 1869. In Littell, 1869, v. 3. — Russell (W.) Extraordinary men 3263.20 — Scott {Sir W.) Character of Lord Byron. 1S24. [Pamphleteer, V. 24.] 5058.24 — Whipple (E. L.) [In Characteristics of men of genius. 1846. V. 1, p. 245-75.] 2516.19 Same. [In his Essays and reviews, v. 1.] . . . . 2545.06 See Fraser's, v. 80, 1869 (Lord B. vindicated); Littell, 1869, v. 1 (Personal recoil, of B.) ; Quar. rev., v. 127, 1809 (The Byron mystery), or Littell, 1869, v. 4 ; v. 128, 1870 (On Mrs. Stowe's vindication of lady B.), or Littell, 1809, v. 4 ; v. 131 1871 (B. and Tennyson) ; Westminster rev., v. 69, 1858. or Littell, 1858, v. 2. See also Allibone, Poole's Index, and note to Byron entry in Boston public library catalogue of hist, and biogr., p. 42. Cabot (Sebastian, maritime discoverer, b. 1477 ? d. about 1557). — Biddle (It. ) Memoir of , with a review of the history of maritime discovery, [anon.] 1831. . 3027.12 — Hayward (C, jr.) Life of. [In Sparks' Amer. biog., v. 9.] 3241.09 — Nicholls (J. F.) Life of. 1869 3026.29 — Stevens (H. ) Sebastian Cabot — John Cabot = 0. 1870 3026.30 Note.— For other references to Cabot's voyages see his name in general alphabet. Cadoudal (George, Vendean chief, b. 1769, d. 1804). — Maccall (W.) Foreign Biographies, v. 2, p. 236-254. 1873. 3265.21 Cesar (Caius Julius , general, historian, dictator and ju- rist, b. 100, d. 44b.c.) — Abbott (J.) History of. 1869 3027.21 — Napoleon III Histoire de. v. 1-2. 1865.3027.13 Same. History of. v. 1-2. 1865-6. . . 3027.19 Note. — Reviewed in Contemp. rev., v. 2 and 3, 1866 (by C. Merivale) ; Ed. rev., v. 124, 1866 : Fraser's mag., v. 71, 1865 ; Nat. Quar. rev., v. 13, 1866; Westm. rev., v. 84, 1865. — Seeley (J. R.) Roman imperialism. 1871 2542.31 Note. — Ch. 1 of this work is a defence of Caasar. — Wainwright (J. ) Julius Cassar ; did he cross the channel? 1869 3028.05 See Creasy {Sir E. S.) in Eclectic (from Bentley), v. 28, 1853; Plutarch. Lives, [v. 4 of 3146.17; v. 4 oi 3145.22; v. 3 of 3145.08J: Schlegcl (K. W F., von). Caesar and Alex- ander, an hist, comparison. [In his Lectures on modern hist. 442.04] ; Fraser's mag., v. 76, 1867 ; West, rev., v. 77, 1862 (C.'s campaigns in Gaul) ; also Cjesaes, below ; and references in Poole's Index. f$g~ The Btandard works upon Caesar and his epoch are Merivale's Hist, of the Romans [v. 1-3, 435.01] and Momm- sen's Hist, of Rome, v. 4 [434.04]. Cesabs (The twelve). — DeQuincey (T.) The Csesars. 1851. . . . 2225.05 — Freeman (E. A.) The Flavian Csesars. [In his Hist, essays, V. 2.] 2528.12 From Nat. rev., Jan., 1862. — - Leigh (E.) Select observations concerning. 2d ed. 1647 3028.06 — Suetonius Tranquillus (C. ) The twelve Caesars. Bohn, 1855 3027.18 — Same. Tr. by A. Thompson. 1796. . . .3028.04 See also Histories of Rome under the emperors. Gagliosteo (Alessandro, conte di, Hal. impostor, b. 1745, d. 1795). See Balsamo. Calbns (Hugh McCalmont, lord chancellor, b. 1819). — Reid (T. W.) Cabinet portraits, p. 82-91. 1872. . .3252.26 Caldekon de la Barca (Pedro, Spanish dramatist and poet, b. 1601, d. 1687). — Shelley (M. W.) Lives, etc., v. 3 3211.26 See also Fraser's mag., v. 55, 1857 ; and Calderon, in general alphabet. Calhoun (John C, of S. C, Amer. statesman, b. 1782, d. 1850). — Godwin (Parke), in Homes of Amer. statesmen. . . 3245.12 — Jenkins (J. S. ) The life of. 1850. . . .3028.08 — Parton (J.) Famous Americans. 1867 3245.16 Eepr. from N. A. rev., v. 101, 1865. — Thomas (J. P., Carolina tribute to. [Sermons and eulogies.] 1857 3028.07 See also *Herring and Longacre's Nat. port, gall., v. 2 [3247.08] ; Maury's Statesmen of America in 1846 [3243.06 ; also, Nat. quar. rev., v. 24, 1872 ; references in Poole's Index, and Allibone ; also contemporary history. Callot (Jaques, French artist, b. 1593, d. 1635). — Houssaye (A.) Philosophers, etc., v. 1 3266.04 Calonne (Charles Alex, de, Fr. finance minister, b. 1734, d. 1802). See Fortnightly rev., v. 11, 1869 (Necker and Oolonne, by E. S. Beesley). Calvert (Leonard, 1st gov. of Md., b. 1582, d. 1647). — Burnap (G.W.) Life of. [Sparks' Amer. biog. , v. 19.] 3241.19 Calves (Jean, Protestant reformer, b. 1509, d. 1564). — Letters. Ed. with notes, by J. Bonnet. 4 v. Edin- burgh, 1855. 8°. 3032.08 — Froude (J. A.) Calvinism. 1871 5335.11 — Guizot (F. P. G.) Great christians of France. [1869.] 3114.20 — Henry (P. ) Life and times of. 2 v. 1849. 3032.03 — Mackenzie (J.) Memoirs of. 1809. . . .3032.05 In asking for books, use the "Book Orders," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NOMBER. 128 BIOG-RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Calvinfo Carrel. Calvin (Jean) continued. — Merle dAubigne (J. H.) Hist, of the Reformation in the time of. 5 v. 1863 3-134.05 Kenan (E.) Estimate of. [In his Studies, 1864.] . .3412.10 Tulloch (J.) Leaders of the Reformation. 1859. . .3432.15 — Waterman (E.) Memoirs of. 1813. . . .3031.09 See also Contem. rev., Feb., 1873 (Froude and Calvin, by J. Young) ; Ed. rev., v. 131, 1870, or Littell, 1870, v. 1 (J. C. in churcn and state) ; West, rev., v. 70, 1858, or Littell, 1858, v. 3 (C. at Geneva). Also references in M'Clintock and Strong, v. 1, and Poole's Index. Camargo (Marianne de, danseuse, b. 1710, d. 1770). — Houssaye (A.) Men and women of France, etc. v. 2 of 3262.18 ; v. 1 ol 3266.02. Camden iWm.) English antiquary, b. 1551, d. 1623). — Lawrence (E.) Lives of the Brit, historians, v. 1. . .3262.03 Cameron (Douald, of ' Lochiel, Highland chieftain, c?.1748). — Thomson (K. B.) Memoirs of the Jacobites, v. 1. . . 3172.12 Camillus (Marcus Furius, Roman dictator, d. 364 B.C.) See Plutarch. Lives, v. 1 of 3146.17 ; v. 1 of 3145.22 ; v. 1 of 3145.08 ; see also Niebuhr, v. 1, 435.23. Camoens (Luis de, Portuguese poet, b. 1517 ? d. 1579). — Schlegel (F. von). iEsthet'io works. Bohn 2542.12 — Shelley (M. W.) Lives, etc V. 3. 3211.26 Campan (J. L. H. G., Mme. de, 6. 1752, d. 1822). — Conversations [Letters, e(c] Comprising secret an- ecdotes of the French court 3032.06 — Memoirs of the court of Marie Antoinette. 2 v. Phila., 1852. 12° 3117.05 See also Harper's mag., v. 2, p. 153. Campbell (Alexander, founder of the Campbellites, or Dis- ciples of Christ, b. 1789, d. 1866). — Richardson (R.) Memoirs of. 2 v. 1868. 3032.15 Campbell (Clan). — House (The) of Argyll and the collateral branches of the clan Campbell, from the year 420. lanon.] Glasgow, 1871. 8° 3014.14 Campbell (George John Douglas, duke of Argyll, Bnt. statesman and author, 5.182°3). — British biography. 1854. 3252.07 — British statesmen, p. 324-346 1854 3252.07 — Reid (T. W.) Cabinet portraits, p. 168-186. 1872. . 3252.26 Campbell (hit- James, Brit, officer, b. 1745). — Memoirs, by himself, [to 1824]. [Waldie library, v. 3.] 5078.15 Campbell (Thomas, Brit, poet and critic, b. 1777, d. 1844). — Beattie(W.) Life and letters of. 2v. 1855. 12°. 3032.07 — Redding (C. ) Lit. reminiscences and memoirs of. 2 v. 1860 3032.09 Note.— Reviewed in North Brit, rev., v. 32, 1860. — Chambers' Papers for the people, v. 3, 1850 2516.02 — Hazlitt (W.) Spirit of the age. 1857 2531.07 — Howitt (ffm.) Homes and haunts, etc., v. 2 953.24 — Irving ("W ) Spanish papers, v. 2 2533.12 — Jerdan (W.) Men I have known. — Thomson [Mrs.) Literary characters, v. 2 3253.31 — Tuckerman (H. T.) Essays, biographical, etc. . . . 2544 15 See also Harper's mag., v. 1, v. £0, v. 39 ; and numerous references in Poole's Index. Candolle (A. P. de, Swiss botanist, b. 1778, d. 1841). — Flourens (M. J. P.) Memoir of. [Sm. rep., 1859.] . .3936.14 See also For. guar, rev., April, 1833. Canlek ( — ). — Autobiography of a French detective. Tr. by Sir C F. L. Wraxall. London, [1869.] 16°. 3031.12 Canning (Charles John, earl, gov.-gen. of India, b. 1812, d. 1862). See North Brit, rev., v. 37, 1862. Canning (Elizabeth, English impostor, b. about 1737). — Paget (J.) Paradoxes and puzzles. 1874 2538.11 Canning George, Brit, statesman, orator and wit, b. 1770, d. 1827). — Bell (R.) Life of. 1846 3032.11 — Stapleton (A.G.) Political life of, 1822 to 1827. 3 v 1831 3032. li — Adams (W. H. D.) Men at the helm. 1871 3222 14 — Bulwer («?• H.L.E.) Historical characters. 1868. v. 2 of 3257 09 — Creasy (E. S.) Eminent Etonians. 1850 ^257 01 — Croly (G.) Historical Bketches, eta. 1842 252L22 — Earle (J. C.) English premiers, v. 2, p. 133-138. 1811. 3222.11 — Edgar (J. G.) Boyhood of great men 3263 23 — Hayward (A.) G. O. as a man of letters, [In his Essays, n s v. 1, 1873.] ". . . . 2528 17 From Ed. rev., July, 1858 ; also in Littell 1358 v 4 — Kebble (T. E.) English statesmen, p. 33-43. 1868 ' 322'' 01 — Therry (E.) Memoirs of. [In Canning's speeches, v. 1.] 6312'o5 — limbs (J.) G C. and the Beof-steak society. [In his Lives of the later wits, etc., v. 1. 1874.) 326108 See also Fraser's mag., v. 60, 1859, or Littell 1860, v 1 (Pitt aud C, by Shirley) ; Littell, 1872, v. 2 Id. 0. and Frere) ■ N A. rev., v. 90, 1860 ; North Brit, rev., v. 31, 1859 ; also refer- ences in Allibone and Poole's Index. Canota (Antonio, Hal. sculptor, b. 1757, d. 1822). — Memes (J. S.) Memoirs of. 1825. . . . 3033.01 — Characteristics of men of genius, v. 2 25i6.20 — Edgar (J. S.) Boyhood of great men 3263.22 — Everett (A. H.) Essays 2524,11 See also Nat. quar. rev , v. 22, 1871 ; and numerous refer- ences in Poole's Index. Capell (Arthur, lord, royalist, b. 1600, d. 1649). — Lewis (Lady M. T.) Friends of lord Clarendon, v. 1-2. 3085.14 Cappe (Mrs. Catherine, of Craven, Eng., b. 1744, d. 1821). — Memoirs, by herself. Boston, 1824. 8°. . 3032.23 Caeaea (Anna, of Naples, duchess de Medina, d. 1645). — St. John (Mrs. H. R.) Court of Anna Carafa. 534.25 Cabafa family, of Naples. — Reumont (A. von). Carafas of Madaloni. Bohn, 1854. Cardan (Jerome, Ital. physician, astrologer, and mathe- matician, &.1501.& 1576). — Morley (H. ) Life, etc. 2 v. 1854. . . . 3033.02 Caeew (Bamfylde Moore, " king of the gypsies," b. 1693 d. 1770). — Russell (W.) Eccentric personages 3264.03 Carey. See also Gary. Cabey (William, Engl, orientalist and Baptist missionary to India, b. 1762, d. 1834). — Marshman (J. C) Life and times of. 2 v. . 3033.11 - — Shoemakers. Lives, etc. [anon.] 1849 3261.15 Carlos (Don,infante of Navarre,prince of ywna,1421-61). — Quintana (M. J.) Lives of celebrated Spaniards. 1833. 3212.14 Carlos (Don, count de Mordemolin, Spanish pretender, b. 1818). — Kirkpatrick (E. ) Spain and Charles VII. ; or, " Who is the legitimate sovereign ? " 1873. . . 553.28 Carlyle (Rev. Alex. , Scotch presb . divine, 6.1721, A1805). — Autobiography. Boston, 1861. 12°. . . . 3033.04 See also articles in Blackwood, v. 88, 1860 ; Ed. rev., v. 113, 1861 ; Nat. rev., v. 12, 1861; New Englander, v. 23, 1864 (by A Geike) ; Noith Brit, rev., v. 34, 1861. Caelyle (Thomas, British essayist, historian and phi- losopher, b. 1795). — Taine (H.) L'ide'alisme Anglais : e'tude sur Carlyle. 1864 5426.16 — Calvert (G. H.) Essays iesthetical. 1875 2411.29 — Friswell (J. H.) Modern men of letters. 1870. . . 2525.18 — Giles (H.) Lectures and essays, v. 2, 1851 2526.05 — Greg (W. R.) Literary judgments, p. 137-76. 1868. .2526.20 — Home (R. H.) New spirit of the age. 1855 2532.09 — Hotten (J. C.) Memoir of. [In C.'s Inauguraladdress.j 2516.14 — Lowell (J. R.) My study windows. 1871 2534.18 — Martiueau (J ) Carlyle's personal influence on our present theology. [Essays, v. 1, p. 329-406.] 2636.17 — Mazzini (J ) On the writings of. [Writings, v. 4.] , 5053.11 — Morley (J.) Critical miscellanies, p. 195:251. 1871. 2537.03 Repr. from Fortnightly, v. 14. 1870. — Smiles (S.) Brief biographies. 1861 3263.16 — Smith (Alex.) Last leaves, etc. 1869 2542.27 — Sterling ( J.) Essays, v. 1, 1848 2547.09 See also Atlantic, v. 1 : 185-96, 1867-8. Fraser's, v. 72, 1865, or Littell, 1866, v. 1 ; Eclectic (from Hogg's Instructor), v. 27, 1852 : Eclectic (from N. Br. rev.), v. 26, 1852 ; Quar. rev., v. 132, 1872, or Littell, 1872, v. 2. Also references in Poole's. Index. Caenoi (Lazare Nicolas Marguerite, French engineer and republican war minister, b. 1753, d. 1823). — Arago (D. P. J.) Biographies, etc. v. 2 3263.11 — Maccall (W.) Foreign biographies, v. 2, 1873. . . . 3255.21 — Salisbury (Marquess of). Hist, sketches, etc. 1862. . 2547.17 Cakoline (of Brunswick, queen of George IV., b. 1768, d. 1821). — Gozlan (L.) George III. et Caroline. . .7022.11 — Doran (J.) Queens of England, v. 2, 1855 3263.06 — Nightingale (J. ) Memoirs of. 3 v. 1820.3032.19 — Oliphant (Mrs. M.) Hist, sketches, etc. 1869. . . . 3064.18 Repr. from Blackwood, in Littell, 1868, v. 1. See also her name in general alphabet for additional entries. Caroline Matilda (queen of Denmark, b. 1751, d. 1775). — Smythe (Mrs. G. ) Memoir of. [ With her Memoirs of R. M. Keith.] 1849 3095.09 — Romance of diplomacy : hist, memoirs of. 2 v. 1861 3031.18 See also Steuensee (Count). Caroline Wilhelmina Dorothea (qu. consort of George II) — Dorau (J.) Queens of England, v. 1, p. 194-420. . . 3253.05 — Oliphant (M. O. W.) Historical sketches 3064.08 Carpenter (Rev. Lant, Engl. unit, divine, 6.1780,d 1840). — Carpenter (R. L. ) Memoirs of. 1812. . .3031.22 Care (Robert, earl of Somerset, favorite of James L, d. 1638). J — Menziea (S.) Royal favorites, v. 1, p. 400 3257.10 Carrel (Armand, Fr. journalist, b. 1800, d. 1836). — Mill (J. S.) Dissertations, etc., v. 1 2535.20 BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : CarsontoCeciL 129 Carson (Kit, western scout, b. 1809). — Abbott (J 8.C.) American pioneers and patriots. 1878. 3033.21 — Peters (D.C.) life and adventures of. 1858. 3033.05 Cabie (Thomas, Engl, historian, b. 1686, d. 1754). — Lawrence (E.) Lives of British historians, v. 1. . . 3262.03 Caeteb(J/?'s. Elizabeth, Engl, authoress, 6. 1717, (£ 1806). — Letters, 1741 to 1787. 4 v. London, 1809. 8°. 3033.06 — Craik (G. L.) Pursuit of knowledge; female examples. 3262.27 — Elwood (A. K.) Literary ladies of England, v. 1, p. 103-126. 1848 3268.22 — Thomson (K. B.) Celebrated friendships, v. 2. 1861. 3268.25 Carter (John, Engl, artist, b. 1815, d. 1850). — Mills (F. J.) Life of. 1S68 3032.21 Note. — Unable to use his hands, G. held the brush in his mouth. Cartwright (Peter, Amer. methodist preacher, b. 1785, d. 1872). ■ — The backwoods preacher : autobiography. London, 1869. 15°. 3033.19 Cart-weight (Thomas, ftp. of Chester, b. 1634, d. 1689). — Diary, 1686-87. Camaen soc. , 1843. 4°. .5112.22 Gary. See also Caret. Oaky (Alice, Amer. novelist and poetess, b. 1820, d. 1870) and Caby (Phoebe, poetess, b. 1824, d. 1871). — Ames (M. C.) Memorial, etc. 1873. . . .3032.25 Gary (Rev. Henry F, Engl, sclwlar and poet, b. 1772, d. 1844). — Memoir, journal and letters. 2 v. London, 1847. 16° 3033.13 Caby (Lucius, viscount Falkland, Engl, royalist, b. 1610, d. 1643). — Lewis {Lady M. T.) Friends of Clarendon, t. 1. 1862. 3086.14 — Bulwer Lytton (E. G.) Pym versus Falkland. [In his Miscel. prose works, v. 1, 1868.] 2514.23 Caby (Robert, earl of Monmouth, b. 1560, d. 1639). — Memoirs. By himself. Edinburgh, 1808. 8°. 3033.10 Casatjbon (Isaac, theologian andphiloi, b. 1559, d. 1614). — Pattison (M.) Isaac Casaubon. 1875. . .3031.24 Beviewed by J. C. Morison in Fortnightly rev., v. 23, 1875. See also Quar. rev., v. 93, 1863 {Diary of I. O.) Casimib (Matthias, Polish poet, b. 1595, d. 1610). — Life and writings of [ Class, jo . rnal, v. 25, p. 103 ; v. 31, p. 308.] 2742.25 Cass (Lewis, of Miehigan,dem. statesman, 6.1782, &1867). — Smith (W. L. G.) Life and times of. 1856. 3033.20 Castellio (Sebastian, prot. reformer, b. 1515, d. 1563). — Euessli (J. C.) Lebensgeschichte. 1775. 3161.23 Castelnatj (Michel, Pr. diplom. and general, d. 1592). — Memoires, [1559-69]. [Petitot 1 ser., v. 33.] 501.33 Castleeeagh (Lord, Engl, statesman, b. 1769, d. 1822). See Stewart (Bobert). Castriot (George, ' Scander-bey,' prince of Epirus, b. 1414, d. 1467). — Moore (C. C.) Life of. 1850 3034.01 Catherine (St. of Siena, sister of the order of St. Do- minic, b. 1347, d. 1380). ■ — Trollope (T. A.) Decade of Italian women, v. 1. . . 3262.18 Catherine IL (empress of Russia, b. 1729, d. 1796). — Authentic memoirs of. L., 1799. 16°. .3032.28 — Bruce (J.) Classic portraits, T. 2 3212.16 — Ciste'ra (J. H.) History of. 1800. . . .3032.27 — Fontenelle (B. O. B.) Northern worthies ; or lives of. 2d ed. 1730 3142.13 — Laveaux (J. C F. de). History of. 2 v. London, 1798. 8°. 3142.15 — Masson de Blamont (C. P. P. ) Secret memoirs of court of. 2y. 3032.29 — Memoirs. Written by herself. With a preface by A. Herzen. New York, 1859. 12°. . .3034.02 Reviewed in Littell, 1859, v. 1, and Atlantic monthly, Aug., 1859. — Smncker (S. M.) Memoirs of the court and reign of. 1855 3032.26 — Brougham (H., lord). Statesmen, etc., v. 1, 1864 ; v. 3, 1856. 3024.06 ; 08 — ll.iys (M.) Female biography, v. 2 3212.02 — Jameson (Mrs.) Lives of celebrated sovereigns. . . 3255.25 — .Jenkins (J. 8.) Heroines of history, p. 393-441. 1852. . 3262.15 — Russell (W.) Extraordinary women 3263.19 — Salisbury (Marquess of). Hist, sketches, etc. . . . 2547.17 See also Harper's mag., v. 38, and histories of Russia. Catherine de' Medici (queen of France, b. 1519, d. 1589). — Tic Hope (T. A.) Girlhood of 1856. . .3031.28 — Balzac (H. de). Etudes philosophiques. 1867. . . . 7003.26 — Braiitome (P. de B. de). QEuvres, v. 6 : Dames illua. 6021.18 — Bruce (J.) Classic portraits, v. 2 2212.16 — Hays (M.) Female biography, v. 2 3212.02 JSee also For. quar. rev., Oct., 1840, and histories of France during her time. — Owen (Mrs. O. F.) Heroines of history 8261.21 Catherine (of Aragon, queen of Henry VIII., b. 1483, d. 1536). — Montagu (W. D., duke of Manchester). Court, etc., v. 1, p. 1 to 202 3124 23 — Strickland (A.) Lives, etc. 3265.07 ; 3256 01 ; 3255.14 '; 3225.10 See also Fraser's mag., v. 79, 1869 (Facts and fictions, etc.) Catherine (of Braganza, queen of Charles II, b. 1638, d. 1703). — Strickland (A.) Lives, etc 3255.09 ; 3255.16 ; 3225.13 Catherine (of Valois, queen of Henry V., b. 1401, d. 1438i. — Strickland (A.) Lives, etc., V. 2. . . 3255 06 ; 3255.13 ; 3225.10 Catherine Howard (queen of Henry VIII. , b. 1021 or 22, d. 1542). — Strickland (A.) Lives, etc. 3255.07 ; 3255.14 ; 3225.11 ; 3256.04 Catherine Parr (queen of Henry VIII, b. 1509, d. 1518). — Strickland (AJ Lives, etc. 3255 07 ; 3255.14 ; 3225.11 ; 3256.04 Castro (Don JoSo de Portuguese general and navigator, b. 1500, d. 1548). — Andrado (J. F. de). Life of. 1664. . . . 3044.01 Catalani (Angelica, Ital. singer, b. 1782, r, dramatist, b. 1733, d. 1791). — Timbs (J.) Wits and humourists, v. 1, p. 331-375. 1862. 3252.11 Colman (George, the younger). — Timbs (J.) Wits and humourists, v. 1, p. 331-876. . . 3252.14 Colomba (St. , of Hieta, b. 1467, d. 1501). — Lives, etc. London, 1847. 12° 3632.08 Colombo (Cristoforo). Nee Columbus (Christopher). Colonna ("Vittoria, mara/iioness of Peschiera, Ital poetess, b. 1490, d. 1547). — Harford (J. S.) Memoirs of. [In his Lifo of Michael Angelo, v. 2, p. 252-325 3123.29 — Eosjoe (Mrs. H) Vittoria Colonna: her life and poems. 1868 3012 23 — Shelley (M. W.) Lives, etc., v. 2 3211.26 — ■ TroUope (T. A.) Decade of Ital. women, v. 1, 1859. . 3262.28 See also Galaxy, Dec, 1808. Colton ( Walter, .4mec author and navy chaplain,b. 1797, d. 1851). — Cheever (H.T.) Memoir of. [In W.C.'s Sea and sailor.] 2521.20 Columba (St., Irish founder of monastery of lcolmlcill, b. 521, d. 597). — Duuham (S. A.) Lives, etc., v. 1 3211.14 Columbus (Christopher, discoverer of America, b. 1416, d. 1506). — Select letters relating to his four voyages to the New world. Tr. aud ed. by E. H. Major. London, Hakluyl soc, 1847. 8° 3043.10 — Abbott (J. S. C.) Life of. 1875 3043.00 — Anderson (R. B. ) America not discovered by Co- lumbus 563.25 — Goodrich (A.) History of the character and achieve- ments of the so-called. 1874 3043 „e — Helps (A. ) The life of. 1869 SOiUi In asking for books, use the •• Book Order," giving the AUTHOK'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE and fee NUMBER. BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Columbus to Copley. 135 Columbus, continued. — Irving (W.) Life and voyages of. 3 v. 1855. 3043.01 — Lamartine (A. P. de). Christophe Colomb. 3043.08 Life of. 1859 3043.06 — Memorials of ; preceded by a memoir. [By G-. B. Spotorno.] 1823 3043.07 — Boselly de Lorgues (A. P. P. V.) Life of. From the French, by J. J. Barry. lt.G'J. . . 3013.09 — Brougham (H., lord). Contributions, etc. v. 3, p. 305-27. 2617.08 — Everett (A. H.) Essays. 2d series 2624.12 — Hewlett (H. G.) The heroes of Europe 3263.25 — Lamartine (A. M. L. de). Memoirs of celebrated characters. v. 1 3264.18 — Myers (F.) Lectures. 1874 . 3257.20 — Parton (J.) Triumphs, etc 3265.15 — Sterling (J.) Essays, v. 1, p. 46-60 2547.09 See also Littell, 1862, v. 1 (Life of C. and its unregarded lessons) ; Harper's mag., v. 3S (illustrated) ; many referen- ces in Poole's Index, aud in general the early chapters of works on the history of America aud of the United States. , Note. — For poems upon Columbus see Barlow's Colum- biad [1627.01] ; Moore (A. L.) Columbiad [1673.05] : Rogers (S.) Voyage of C. [1682.05 ; 31]. Combe (Andrew. Scotch med. and phrenological writer, o. 1797, d. 1847). — Combe (G.) Life and correspondence of. . 3043.11 — Smiles (S.) Brief biographies. 1861 3263.16 Combeemeee (Stapleton Cotton, viscount, Engl, general, b. 1773, d. 1865). See Fraser's mag., v. 74, 1866. Comenius ( Johann Amos, German scholar ,6.1592,(11671). — Baumer (C. von). Sketch of. [German educational reformers, P- 371.] 5515.14 Comines (Philippe de, sieur d' Argenton, French historian, b. 1445, d. 1509). — Historical memoirs. Lords XI. and Charles VIII. [With the Scandalous chronicle, 14G0-S3.] Lon- don, 1817. 8 C 3043.13 — Memoires. 2 v. Brussels, 1723. 16°. . . . 3043.23 — Me'moires, avec des notices. 1464-98. 3 v. [Petitot. 1 ser., v. 11-13.] 501.11 Comte (Augnste, French, founder of the positive philoso- phy, b. 1798, d. 1857). — Croly [Mrs. D. G.) Love life of Comte. [In Modern thinker.] 2537.07 See Littell, 1858, v. 4 (from Nat. rev.) ; also numerous re- ferences to critical articles under his name in the general alphabet, and in Poole's Index. Conant (Augustus H, Amer. unit, minister, b. 1811, d. 1863). — Collyer (K.) Aman in earnest: life, etc. 1866. 3043.22 Conde (Princes de). See reviews of the duke d'Aumale's work [525.18] in Ed. rev., v. 130, 1869 ; Fraser's, n. s., v. 1, 1870 ; Quar. rev. v. 127, 1869, and Littell, 1869, v. 4. Conde (Hearil. de Bourbon, 2d prince de, b. 1552, d. 1588). — Aumale (H. d'Orleans, due d'). Hist, of the princes of Conde in the 16th and 17th centuries. 2 v. 1872. . . 525.18 Conde (Henri II. de Bourbon, 3d prinre de, b. 1588, d. 1646). ■ — Aumale (H. d'Orleans, due d'). Hist, of the princes of Conde in the 16th and 17th centuries. 2 v. 1872. . . . 525.18 Conde (Louis I. de Bourbon, prince de, b. 1530, dl559>. — Aumale (H. d'Orleans, due &'). Hist, of the princes of Conde. 2 v 525.18 — Brantflme (P. de). (Euvres, v. 3, 1823 5021.16 — Bossutt (J. B.) Funeral oration. [In Turnbull's Pulpit ora- tors.] 3614.20 Conde (Louis II. de Bourbon, prince de, ' the great Con- di' b. 1621, d. 1686). — Cust |E.) Lives of the warriors,v.2,pt.l,p. 129-220. 1867. 3222.07 — Hewlett (H. d ) The heroes of Europe 3263.2.5 — James (G. P. R.) Memoirs of great commanders. . . 3263.26 — Memoirs of the life of. By L J. de Bourbon, prince de Conde. Tr. by F. Holcroft. 2d ed. 1811 3043.19 — Stanhope (P. H. , 5ft earl, formerly lord Mahon). Life of. 1845 3043.14 — Wilson (J. G.) Sketches, etc. 1874 3222.16 .See also Histories of France during the ' Regency ' and the 'Wars of the Fronde.' Conde (Charlotte de Montmorency, princesse de, wife of Henri II prince de Condi, b. 1594, d. 1650). — Holt (E. S.) Boyal ladies, v. 2, p. 133-216. . . . 3253.26 Condobcet (M. J. A. N. de C, marquis de, Fr. philoso- pher, b. 1744, d. 1794). — Mbrley (J.) Critical miscellanies, p 37-113. 1871. . 2637.03 Kepr. from Fortnightly rev., v. 13, 1870. — Shelley (M. W.) Lives, etc., v. 2 . 3211.25 Condben (Charles de, Fr. priest, b. 15S8, d. 1641). See sketch in ' Revival of priestly life.' 1873. . . 3433.20 Cone (Spencer H., Amer. baptist divine, b. 1785, d. 1S35). — Life. [By his son.] New York, 1856. 12°. 3043.12 Confucius (Chinese philosoplier). See his name in general alphabet. Congae (Obadiah, presbyterian shipmaster, of New York b. 1768, d. 1848). — Cheever (H. T. ) Memorials of. 1851. . . 3043.15 Congreve (Wm., Engl. dr. poet and wit, b. 1670, d. 1720 j. — Coleridge (Wm.) Northern worthies, v. 3, 1852. . . 3263.07 — Dunhnm (S. A.) Lives, etc., v. 3 3211.14 — Johnson (S.) Lives of the poets, v. 2 3263.02 — Macaulay (T. B.) Comic dramatists. [In his Essays ] 2536 19 — Thackeray (W. M.) English humorists 3252.13 — Thomson (K. B.) WitB and beaux of society. . . .3262.25 Conbakt (Valentin, 1st sec'y of the Fr. Institute, b. 1603, d. 1675-)'. — Me'moires. 1652. [Petitot. 2 ser., v. 48.] 503.26 Constable (Archibald, Scotch publisher, b. 1776, d. 1826). — Constable (T.) A. C. and his literary correspon- dents. 3 v. 1873 3041.11 Constable (John, Engl, landscape painter, b. 1776, d. 1837). — Leslie (C. K.) Memoirs of. 2d ed. 1845.3043.16 — Tuckerman (H. T.) Essays, etc 2544.15 Constance of' Castile, duchess of Lancaster. See Lan- caster (Constance, duchess of). Constanttne (the great, Roman emperor, b. 274, d. 337). See North Brit., v. 52, 1870 (Church policy); also histories of Home, and church.histories, 306-337 a.d. Cook (Capt. James, English circumnavigator, b. 1728, d. 1779). — Coleridge (H.) Northern worthies, v. 3, 1852. . . . 3263.07 Note. — For his voyages see'his name in general alphabet. Cooke (George Fred., Engl, actor, b. 1756, d. 1812). — Dunlap (W.) Memoirs of. 2 v. 1813. .3043.20 — Gait (J.) Lives of the players, v. 2, p. 192-216. 1831. . 3263.03 Cooke (Mrs. Harriet B. , ^Imer. teacher and religionist, b. 1786). — Memoirs of my life's work. [1802-55.] New York, 1858. 12° 3043.17 Coopeb (Anthony Ashley, 1st earl of Shaftesbury, Engl statesman, b. 1621, d. 1683). — Campbell (J., lord). Lord chancellors of England, v. 3. 3254.05 — Christie (W. D.) Life of. 2 v. 1871.. . 3162. '29 — Locke (J.) Life of. [In his Works, v. 9, 1823.] . . .5052.09 — Martin (B.) and Kippis (A.) Life of. Ed. by G. W. Cooke. 2 v. 1836 3163.01 See also N. A. rev., v. 91, 1860 ; Dryden's Achitophel. Coopeb (Sir Astley Paston, Engl, surgeon, b. 1768, d.ltiil). — Cooper (B. B. ) Life of. 2 v. 1843. . .3043.28 — Edgar (J. G.) Boyhood of great men 3263.23 See also references in Poole's Index. Coopkk (James Fenimore, ^nier. novelist, 6.1789,(11851). — Memorial. [Discourse by W. G. Bryant. Speeches by D. Webster, and others.] N.Y.,1852. Vi°. 30'3.18 — Bryant (W. C.) Orations and addresses, p. 43-92. 1873. 2517.28 — Coffin (R B. ) The home of Cooper. By Barry Gray, [pseud.] 1872 3013.27 ■ — Greene (G. W.) Biographical studies. 1860 3072.08 — Homes of American authors. 1857 3245.11 See Allibone, Duyckinck, Griswnld's Prosewriters of America [2755.23] ; also Atlantic monthly, v. 9, 1862 ; Eclectic ma;;., v. 26, 1852 ; Nat. quar. rev., v. 1, 1860 ; N. A. rev., v. 74, 1852 ; v. 89, 1859 ; Putnam's mag., Feb., 1868 (his Diary), and Oct., 1869. Coopek (Mrs. Mary, methodist leader, b. 1786, d. 1812). — Clarke (A) Memoir of. 2d ed. 1815. . .3043.32 Coopeb (Thomas, author of 'Purgatory of suicides,' b. 1805V — Life. By himself. 2d ed. London, 1872. 8°. 3043.30 — Langford (J. A.) Prison books and their authors. . . 3263.32 Copleston (Elw., bp. of Llandaff, b. 1776, d. 1849). — Copleston (W. J.) Memoir of. 1851. . .3043.26 See also North Brit, rev., v. 16, 1851-2. Copley (John Singleton, Br. painter, b. 1737, d. 1815). — Perkins (A. T.) Sketch of the life of. 1873. 3043.31 — ■ Cunningham (A.) Lives of Brit, painters, v. 4. . . 1431.04 Copley (J. S., lord Lyndhursi, English statesman, lord chancellor, b. 1772, d. 1863). — Campbell (John, lord). Lives of Lyndhurst and Brougham. 1869 3254. 09J Reviewed in Edin. rev., v. 129, 1869 ; Quar. rev., v. 126, or Littell, 1869, v. 1. — Martineau (H.) Biographical sketches. 1869. . . . 3263.28 — Sugden (E., lord St. Leonards). Misrepresentations in Campbell's lives, etc. 1869. . . 3254.18 In asking for books, use the "Book Orders," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 136 BIOG-RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Copwayfo Cromwell. Copwat (George, Ojibway Indian chief ', 6.1820). — Recollections of a forest life ; or, life and travels. 2ded. London, 1851. 16°. .... 3043.25 Coeday (Charlotte, Fr. royalist, Marat's assassin, b. 1768, d. 1793). — Lenorniant (Mme.) Esquisses historiques 3261.18 Same. Quatre femraes, etc., p. 247-314 3261.18 Perier io.) La jeunesBe de 0. [In Revue des deux mondes, 9 avril, 1862.] — Ruaaell (W.) Extraordinary women 3263.19 See also Fraaer'a mag., v. 75, 1867 ; Harper's mag., v. 1 ; Lamartine's Girondists, Balm's ed., V. 3; referencea in Poole's Index ; and Marat, in this class. Coeiolanus (Caius Marcius, Roman general, 5th cent. b. c. ) — Plutarch. Lives, v. 2 of 3146.17 : v 2 of 3145.22 ; T. 1 of 3145.08 — ■ and Aloibiades compared. Plutarch. Livea. v. 2 of 3146.17 ; v. 2 of 3145.22 ; v. 1 of 3145,08. See Shakspere'a drama 'Coriolanus.' Respecting the truth of the legend, see Niebuhr's Hist, of Borne, v. 1. Coeneille (Pierre, Fr. dramatic poet, b. 1606, d. 1681). — Guizot (F. ) Corueille and his times. 1832. 3041.06 — • Sainte-Beuve (C. A.) Nouv. lundis, v. 7 — Shelley (II. W.) Lives, etc. v. 1 3211.24 — Voltaire (M. F. A. de). Oommentairea sur 0. [In his (Euvres, v. 35-3B, Beuchot's ed.] 5084.35 See also his name in general alphabet. Coeneha (Roman lady, mother of the Gracchi, 2d cen- tury b. o. ) — Owen [Mrs. O. P.) Heroines of histpry 3261.21 Coknwallis (Caroline Francis, Engl, authoress of 'Small books on great subjects,' b. 1786, d. 1818). — Selections from letters, with biogr. preface. 3044.05 See also Littell, v. 85 (Three women of lottera). Cor.NWALLis (Charles, 1st marquis, English general in America, and gov. -gen. of India, b. 173s, d. 1805). — Correspondence. 1779-1806. Ed. by C. Ross. 3 v. London, 1859. 8° 3041.02 — Cheaney (G. C.) Gornwallis and the Indian aervice. [Eaaays, etc. p. 1874 3224.22 — Gleig (G. E.) Lives, etc., v. 3 3221.01 — • Kaye (J. W.) Lives of Indian officers, v. 1. 1867. . . 3224.20 — ■ Mackintosh (Sir J.) Miscel. works 2536.27 See also Ed. rev., v. 109 : N. A. rev., v. 89, 1859 ; Quar. rev., v. 105, 1859, and Littell, 1859, v. 2. Coeeeggio (Antonio Allegri, called; Hal. painter, b. 1194, d. 1534). — Coxe (W.) Sketches of the lives, etc. 1823 3044.20 — Jameson (Mrs. A ) Early Ital. painters. .... 1435.09 — Jervis [Liidy). Painting and painters, v. 1, 1854. . . 1414.16 — Mengs (A. B.) Memoir of. [Works, v. 2, 1796 ] . . 1412.09 — Planche (G.) Le Corrtsge. [Revue des deux niondes, dec, 1854.] — Tytler (S., pseud., for Miss Keddie). Old masters. . . Consult also Histories of Ital. painting by Lanzi, Vasari, and others, in Fine arts ; also, CEhlenschliiger's tragedy [1733.35.] Coetes (Hernando, Spanish conquerer of Mexico, b. 1483, d. 1-354). — Despatches to the emperor Charles V. Tr. with notes, by G. Folsom. N. Y., 1813. 12°. 3044.07 — Fifth letter to Charles Y. ; exped. to Honduras. [Hakluyt soc] 3041.07s — Abbott (J.) History of. 1855 3044.08 — Helps (A.) The life of. 2 v. 1871.. . .3044.23 — Hewiett (H. G.) Heroea of Europe 3263.25 — Quintana (.VI. J.) Lives, etc. [anon.] 1854 3015.10 ftW See also {in Countries) Mexico [Conquest of), for the histories of Presoott, Solis, "Wilson, etc. Cottin (Sophie Ristaud, Fr. novelist, b. 1773, d. 1807). — ■ Kavanagh (J.) French women of letters, v. 2. . . .3262.14 Coudkat (T>u\ See Teonson du Coudray. Coueiee (Paul Louis, French author , b. 1772, d. 1828). - Maccall (W.) Foreign biographies, v. 1, p. 84-98. 1873. 3265.21 — Sainte-Beuve (C. A.) Causeries de lundi, v. 6. ... 7033 23 West, rev., V. 85, 1866. Cor/siN Alice, [pseud.] See Haven (Mrs. Alice B.) Covode (Son. John, M. C. from Pa., b. 1808, d. 1871). — Memorial addresses delivered in the Senate and House of Rep., 1871. Wash., 1871. 8°. 3044.15 Cowley (Abraham, Engl, poet, b. 1618, 6. 1667). — Bell (R.) Lives of English poets, v. 1 3211.17 — - Johnson (S.) Lives of English poets, v. 1 3263 01 See also biogr. sketches in his Essays [2521.11]. Cowley (Hannah, Engl, dramatist, b. 1743, d. 1809). — Dunham (S. A.) Lives, etc., v. 3 3211.14 Cowpee ( Mary Clavering, countess, lady of the bed-cham- ber to Caroline, afterward wife of Geo. II. ; 6. 1685, — Diary, 1714-1720. London, 1864. 8°. . .3044 14 Cowpee (Win., Engl.poet and letter vrriier, 6.1731, dl800) — Life. By R. Southey. [Works, v. 1.] . . 5026 01 — Letters. [Works, v. 2-3.1 5026.02 — Memes (J.S.) Life of. [Waldie library, v.5.] 5078!l6 — Bagehot (W.) Estimates, etc., p. 46-104 2517 24 — Brooke (S. A.) Theology in the English poets. 1875. 3523 is — Jeffrey (E\) EBsays, v. 6, p. 154-69. 1852 .' 2533'ig — Madden (E E.) Infirmities of genius. 1833. ... 254101 — Thomson (Mrs. K. B.) O. and Mrs. Unwin. [In her Celebrated friendships, v. 1, p. 121-176. 1861.]. . . .v. 1 of 3253 04 See also Blackwood, v. 109, 1871 : Fortnightly rev., v 3 1865 (by John Dennis); Eraser's mag., v. 64, 1861, or Littell' 1862, v. 1 ; Littell, (from Macmillan), 1871, v. 3 ; Nat guar' rev., v. 7, 1863 ; North Brit, rev., v. 22, 1854-5, or Littell' v. 7, 1854 ; Quar. rev., v. 107, 1860, or Littell, 1860, v. 1. ' Cowpee (Wm., baron, lord chancellor, b. 1665, d. 1725), — Campbell (J. lord). Lord chancellors of England, v. 4. 3254 06 Cbabb (George, Engl, poet, b. 1754, d. 1832). — Life. By his son. Cambr., (Mass.) 1834. 12°. 3044.09 Same. [In his Poetical works.] 1634 24 — Giles (H.) Lectures and essays, v.l, p. 45-95. 1851. .2526 04 — Hazlitt (W.) Spirit of the age, p. 231-45. 1857. . 253107 See also Littell, 1859, v. 1 (from Nat. rev.) Ceanbobne or Cranbourue ( Viscount). See Cecil. CeatTMEb (Thomas, abp. of Canterbury, protestant martyr b. 1489, d. 1556). — Lee (Mrs. H. F. ) Life and times of. 1835.304412 — Strype (J.) Memorials of. 2 v. 1853. . 3044.10 — Blunt (J.) Essays. Contrib. to Quar. review. . . . 3522.13 — Forster (J., and others). Lives, etc., v. 1 321107 — Fox (J.) Life of. [In Wordsworth (C.) Eccl. hiat.,v .3.] 3446 03 — Hook (W. E.) Lives, etc. v. 6-7. 1868 3445.09 — Myers (F.) Lectures. 1874 3257.20 Note. — Consult also the historieB of Lingard, Macaulay, and Froude for various eatimatea of his character. Ceasstjs (Marcus Lioinius, Roman triumvir, d. 53 b.c.) — Plutarch. Lives, v. 3 of 3146.17 ; v. 3 of 3145.22 ; v. 3 of 3145.08 — and Nioias compared. Plutarch. Lives, v. 3 of 3146.17 ; v 3 of 3145.22 ; v. 3 Of 3145.08. Ceaweoed Wm.H., of Georgia, Amer. statesman, b. 1772. d. 1834). — Cobb (J. B.) Miscellanies, p. 131-248. 1858 2521.07 Cbaweobd (Thomas, Amer. sculptor, b. 1814, d. 1857). — Greene (G. W.) Biogr. studies. 1860. ... . 3072.08 — Lester (C. E.) Artists of America. 1846 14ru0 • — • Tuckerman (H. T.) Book of the artists 1415.09 See also Atlantic, v. 2, 1858 ; v. 24, 1869 (by G. S. Hillard). Cbebillon (Prosper Jolyot de, Fr. dramatist, 6. 1674, d. 1762). — - Housaaye (A.) Men and women of France, etc. v. 2. 3263.18 Ckebillon fils (Claude Jolyot de, Fr. novelist, b. 1707, d. 1777). — Housaaye (A.) Men and women of France, etc. v. 2. 3262.18 Ceeiohton [Capt. John, b. 1648, d. 1733). — Memoirs, 1674-1730. [In Swift (J.) Works, v. 12.] . . 5074.15 Ceeqtjy (Renee Charlotte Victoire deFroulay, marquise de). Souvenirs, 1710 a 1803. Nouv. ed. 5 v. Paris, 1867. 12°. 3031.U Note. — Apocryphal according to Hoefer's Nouv. biogr. univ. Ceesap (Michael, Western pioneer, b. 1742, d. 1775). — Mayer (B.) Logan and Cresap. 1867. . .3118.09 Ceiceton (James, called "the admirable," 6.1560,A 1583). — Irving (D.) Lives of Scotch writers . 3265.07 Ceooeitt ( CW.David, eccentric American, 6.1786,d.l852). — Exploits and adventures in Texas. New York, 1848. 12° 3045.01 — Life. By himself. New York, 1848. 12°. . 3015.01a — Abbott (J.S.O.) American pioneers and patriots. 1874. 3045.01 Ceokee (John Wilson, Engl, otitic and politician, b. 1786, d. 1857). — Maddyn (D. O.) Chiefs of parties, v. 2 3262.07 See Eraser's mag., v. 63, 1856 (2 art. on MonWembert and J. W. Croker) ; also Macaulay 's Review of his ed. of Bus- well's Johnson. Ceoly (George, Engl, divine, poet, and novelist, b. 1780, d. 1860). — Herring (R.) Personal recollections of. 1861. 304126 — Gilfillan (G.) Second gallery of lit. portraits, 1850. . 2526.12 Cbomwell (Oliver, lord protector of the commonwealth oj England, b. 1599, d. 1658). — Letters and speeches : with elucidations, by T. Car- lyle. 2 v. 1851 3015.02 — Andrews (J. R. ) Life of, to the death of Charles I. 1870 3043.18 — Carlyle (T. ) Oliver Cromwell's letters and speeches. 1846 3045.17 Heroes and hero worship 2616.12 — Cromwell (T. ) Oliver Cromwell and his times. 1821 3015.04 — Oust (E.) Lives of the warriors, v. 2, pt. U 8SI12,08 BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. BIOG-RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL): Cromwell to Dare. 137 — Forster (J.) Lives of British statesmen, v. 6-7. . . . 3211.07 Samo. [In Ids Statesmen, etc.] 3257.07 Civil wars and Oliver Cromwell. [Hist, and bio. essays, v. 1.] 2526.01 — Guizot (F. P. G.) History of. 2 v. 1854. 3045.06 — Hawks (F. L.) Oliver Cromwell. 1857. .3015.08 — Hazlitt (W.) Oliver Cromwell : a biography. 3015.09 — Headley ( J. T. ) Life of. 1853 3045.10 — Lamartine (A. de). Life of. 1859. . . 3045.11 — Merle dAubigne (J. H. ) The protector : a vindica- tion. 1850 3045.05 — Prestwioh (Sir J.) Respublica ; or, a display of the honors, ceremonies, and ensigns of the common- wealth under the protectorship of. 1787. 3048.01 — Russell (M. ) Life of. 2v 3045.14 — Southey (K.) Life of. 1852 3045.16 — Wilson (D. ) Oliver Cromwell and the protectorate. 184S 3045.19 — Cowley (A.) Essays, p. 130-77. 1868 2621.15 — Chambers' Papers for the people, v. 8 2516.04 — Cowley (A.) Discourse concerning. . . 2521.11; 15 ; 5026.13 — Gleig (G. R.) Lives of Brit. mil. commanders, v. 1. . 3221.01 — Headley (J. T.) Miscel. works, v. 2, p. 77-131. . . . 2531.24 — Herbert (H. W.) Persons and pictures, p. 259-75. 1854. 2532.01 — James (G. P. R.) Memoirs of great commanders. . 3263.26 — Lamartine (A. de} Memoirs of eel. characters, v. 2. . 3J64.19 — Miller (H.) Essays, p. 42-52, 1805 2535.16 — Myers (F.) Lectures on great men. 1874 3257.20 — Ossoli (Margaret Fuller). Life without, etc., p. 179-191. 2526.08 • - Russell (W.) Extraordinary men 3263 20 — Sandford (J. L.) Early life of. [In his Studies, etc., p. 174-268.] 476.20 — Smith (G.) Three English statesmen, p. 55-114. 1868. 3252.23 — Tulloch (J.) English puritanism and its leaders. — Vaughan (R.) The Protectorate of, illus. in letlers of distin- guished men of the time. 2 v. 1838 476.10 Essays, v. 2, p. 1-59 2544.20 — Wilson (J. G.) Sketches, etc. 1874 3222.16 See also Nat. qu. rev., v. 14, 1867. Also (in Countries) England {Commonwealth period) ; and in this claBs, Charles I. — Charles H. Cbomwell family. — Noble (Mark). Memoirs of the protector.il house of. 2 v. 3ded. 1787 3015.12 See also Sketches ill Jesse's Stuarts, v. 2 [477.05]. Cbomwell (Richard, son of Oliver, b. 162(5, d. 1712). — Guizot (F. P. G. ) History of. 2 v. 1856.3045.20 See also Fraser's mag., v. 54, 1856 Cbomwell (Thomas, earl of Essex, b. 1490, d. 1540). — Wordsworth (C.) Eccl. biogr.,v. 2, 1853 (from Fox). . 3446.02 See also Froude's and Lingard's Histories of England. Gbosse (Andrew, Eigl. electrician, b. 17.^4, d. 1855). See Littell, 1858, v. 1 (from Brit. qu. rev.) Ckoswell (Kev. Wm., Amer. Prot. epis. divine, b. 1804, d. 1851). — Memoir. By his father. N. Y.,1851. 8 D . . 3046.01 Reviewed in N. A. rev., v. 78, 1854. Cbuvelli (Sophie, Prussian singer, b. 1830). — Clayton (E. C.) Queens of song 3265.10 Cullen* ("Win., Scotch physician, b. 1712, d. 1790). See Winslow's Jour, of psy. med., v. 13, 1860. Cumberland (Richard, Engl, dramatic author, and es- sayist, b. 1732, d. 1811). — Memoirs. Notes by H. Flanders. Phila., 1856. 8 D 3046.02 — Mudford (W.) Life of. 1812 3045.28 — Dunham (S. A.), and others. Lives, etc., v. 3. . . .3211.14 Cunningham (Allan, Engl, author and, poet, b. 1784, d. 1842). — Thomson [Mrs.) Literary characters, v. 2, 1854. . . 3253.30 Cubban (John Philpot, Irish orator and barrister, b. 1750, d. 1817). — Croly (G.) Character of. [Tn his Hist, sketches, etc.) 2521.22 — Phillips (C.) Curran and his contemporaries. 1851. 3046.03 — Timbs (J.) Lives of the later wits, etc., V. 1. 1874. . 3251.08 See also Sir Jonah Barrington's Sketches [3015.23] ; and consult Poole's Index. Cubean (Wm. Henry, son of John P. ) — Redding (0.) Personal reminiscences, v. 2, p. 23-32. 3222.02 Cubtis (Joseph, philanthropic merchant of New York, b. 1782. d. 1856). — Sedgwick (C. M.) Memoir of a model man. 3046.04 Cubtis (George Wm., Amer. author, 6. 1824). See N. A. rev., v. 107, 1868 (art. by W.D. Howells) ; Duyc- kinck ; Appleton's Amer. eye. Cushing (Caleb," of Mass., politician, orator, and jurist, u. 1817). — Savage (J.) Our living representative men. 1860. . 3156.01 See also Amer. whig review, v. 10. Cushman (Pauline, union, spy in Oivil war of 1861-65). — Sarmiento (F. L. ) Life of. 1865. . . .3045.22 Cushman (Charlotte, Amer. actress, b. 1816). — Tou have heard of them, 1854 3222.15 Cuthbekt (St., bp. of Durham, 1th century). — Reginald (monk of Durham). Lihellus de admirandis Cuth- berti virtutibus. Surtces soc 6116.01 Cutlee (Benj. Clarke, Episcopal ckrgyman of Brooklyn, N. Y, b. 1798, d. 1863). — Gray(H.) Memoirs of. 1865. . . . -3046.05 Cuvieb (Georges L. C. P. D., baron, Fr. naturalist, b. 1769, d. 1832). — Lee (Mrs. E.) Memoirs of. 1833. . . .3045.27 — Flourens (M. J. P.) Memoir of. [Sm. rep. 1868.] . . 3936.23 — Jardine's Naturalist's library, v. 16 4711.16 — Knox (R.) Great anatomists, etc. 1852 1454.19 Sue also Littell, v. 15, 1856 ; and consult Poole's Index. Cutp (Albert, Dutch landscape painter, b. 1606, d. after 1683). — Fairholt (F. W.) Homes, haunts, and works, etc. 1871. 1445 21 — Ruskin (J.) Modern painters, v. 6 1424.26 — Tytler(S.) Old painters 1431.36 Cuzzoni (Prancesca, Hal. singer, d. 1770). — Clayton (E. C.) Queens of song 3265.10 Cyeus (the great, king of Persia, 5th century, B.C.) — Abbott (J.) History of. 1852 3046.06 — Herodotus. History. First book. (Bohn.) . 422.09 — Xenophon. Cyropsedia, or insttutions of Cyras. (Bohn.) 422.16 Note. — The Cyropadia is a philos. romance, as is also Ramsay's Travels of Cyrus. [421. 19. J See also Rawlinson's Five great monarchies, v. 3 and 4, 1867 [425.18] ; and the history of ancient Persia. Cyetjs (the younger, satrap of Lydia, d. 401 B.C.) — Xenophon's Anabasis 424.01 ; 423.05 Cyveliok (Amicia, daughter of the end of Chester). — Leycester (Sir P.) and Mainwaring (Sir T.) Tracts respect- ing [her], 1673-79. [Chetham soc. v. 78-80.] . . . 5095.38 Dahlgres (Ulric, Col. U. S. A., in Civil war of 1861-65, b. 1842, d. 1861). — Dahlgren (J. A. ) Memoir of. 1872. . .3046.25 Dale (Gen. Samuel, of Mississippi, Indian fighter, b.1772, d. 1841). — Claiborne (J. F.H.) Life and times of. 1860. 3046.07 DAlembert. See Alembebt. Dalkymple (James, 1st viscount Stair, Scottish jurist and statesman, b. 1619, d. 1695). — Mackay (M. J. G.) Memoir of. 1873. . .3046.22 Dalxon (John, Engl, chemist and physicist, author of the 'atomic theory,' b. 1766, d. 1844). — Holland (Sir H. ) Life of D. [In his Essays, 1862.] See also Ed. rev., July, 1858 ; Fraser's mag., Nov., 1854 ; Lond. qu. rev., Dec, 1854 ; North Brit, rev., Oct., 1857 ; Quar. rev., Jan., 1855 ; Westm. rev.. Mob., 1846. Dampier (Capt. Wm., Engl, navigator, b. 1652). — Lives and voyages of Drake, etc. 3ded. 1837. . . 921.25 Dana (Richard Henry, Amer. poet and essayist, b. 1787 1. — Whipple (E. P.) Essays and reviews, v. 2 2545.07 See also N. A. rev., Jan., 1851 ; also Allibone, Duyckinck, and Griswold's Poets of Amer., and Prose writers. Dangeau (Philippe de Courcillon, marquis de, b. 1638, d. 1720). See Ed. rev. Jan., 1864; Sainte-Beuve's Causeries de lundi. Daniel, the Hebrew prophet. — Pusey (E. B.) Daniel the prophet. 1868. 3734.05 See also page 83 of this catalogue for commentaries on Daniel. Dante Alighieri. See his name in general alphabet. Danton (George Jaques, Fr. Jacobin, b. 1759, d. 1791). — Brougham (H., lord). Statesman of time of George IH., v. 3. (Bohn.) 81)24.08 See also Brit. qu. rev., April, 1866 ; Blackwood's mag , Feb., 1823 ; (Democratic rev., v. 14 aud 24 ; For. quar. rev., April, 1844 ; and histories of the French Rev. DAeblay (Mme. F. B. ) See Akblay (Mine. F. B. d'). Daec (Jeanne, maid of Orleans, French heroine, b. 1410, d. 1431). — Chronique et proces de la pucelle. [In MDnstrslet. Chron , v. 9.] 51.0.09 — Me'moire concernant la pucelle. [In Pet.tot. lser. , v. 8, 1827.] 5121.08 — Le Brun de Charmettes (P. A. ) Histoire de. 4 v. 1817 3092.27 — Bray (Mrs. A. E. ) Joan of Arc, and the times of Charles VII 3093.13 — Gillis (-). Panegyrique, a la fete du 8 mai, 1857. 3098. 20 — Iredell (W. H. ) Memoirs of, with the history of her times. 2 v. 1824 3093.18 In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the nrst part of the TITLE, aud the N UMBER. 138 BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Dare to Desmond Daec (Jeanne), conlinuued. — Michelet (J. ) Joan of Arc. 1858 3093.06 Same. [Fr.] Jeanne d' Arc 3093.14 — Parr(H.) Life and death of. 2 v. 1866. . 3093.16 — Chambers' miscellany, v. 7 2515.26 De Quincey (T.) Miscellaneous essays. 1851. . . . 2522.15 Delepierre (0.) Historical difficulties. 1868. . . . 2521.27 Doran (J.) Knights and their days. 1856. . . . 6621.06 Fuller |T.) Holy and profane state, p. 341. 1841 ed. 3653.19 Guizot (F. P. G.) Popular history of France, v. 3. . 517.01 • — Jamceou (Mr*. A.) Lives of eel. sovereigns, etc. . .3255.25 — Lamartine (A. de). Memoirs of eel. characters, v. 2. 3264.19 ■ — Owen [Mrs. 0. 1?.} Heroines ol 'history. 1856. . . .3261.21 — Parton (J ) People's book of biography. 1868. . . 3265.03 — Pauli (R.) Pictures of old England 461.11 — Russell (W.) Extraordinary women, 1857 3263.19 — Sainte-Beuve (O. A.) Nouveaux causerles de lundi, v. 3. 7053.03 — Sterling (J.) Essays and tales, v. 1 2547.09 — Stanhope (P. H., 6th earl). Historical eSBays, 1849. . 2534.26 See poems by Southey [1686.03]; G. H. Calvert [1631.15]; Schiller's tragedy [5064.26] , Shakspere's 'Henry VI.' See also Littell, v. 97 ; Revue des deux mondes, 1 jnillet. 1846 (Jeanne d'Arc dans l'hist et dans la poesie, par C, Louandre); 15 Jan. 1856 (par L. de Carne) ; 1 aout, 1869 (Les deux proces de Jeanne d'Arc, notice par Le Berquier). Daeitjs I. Hystaspis (king of Persia, invader of Greece, reigned 521-485 B.o.) — Abbott (J.) History of. 1850 3046.15 Note. — See also Thalheimer's Manual of ancient history, books 2 and 3; also Herodotus, Rawlinson's ed. (consulting index); the chapters on Persian history in ancient histories, and histories of ancient Greece by G-rote, Cox, Curtius, and others (consulting the indexes). Darius LTI. Codomanus (king of Persia, conquered by Alexander the great, reigned 336-330 B.C.) Note. — The note to Darius I. applies as well to Darius III. the reference to Herodotus excepted. Daschkaw or Dashkov (Ekaterina Romanova, Bussian princess, lady of honour to Catherine II of Russia, and patron of literature, b. 1744, d. 1810). — Memoirs by herself. 2 v. London, 1840. 8°. 3046.23 Davenpoei (Ira Erastus, 6. 1839, and Wm. Henry, 6. 1841, American jugglers). — Nichols (T. L.) Biogr. of the brothers Davenport. 1864 3813.15 Davidson (Lucretia Maria, Amer. poetess, b. 1808, d. 1825). — Sedgwick (CM.) Biography of. [In Sparks' Am. biog.,v. 7.] Same. [In L. M. D.'s Poet, works, 1850.] . . . 1642.01 D vtcdson (Margaret Miller, Amer. poetess, b. 1823, d. 1838 ) . — Irving (W.) Biography of. 1850. . . . 1642.01 Davenant (.S'irWm., Engl, dramatic poet, 6.1605, &1668). — Austin (W.S. ,,?>.) Lives of the poets-laureate, 1853. . 8254.19 — Dunham (S. A.) Lives of lit. men, v. 3 3211.14 — Retrospective review, v. 2, 1820. Davtes (Lady Clementina, b. 1792). — Recollections of society in France and England. 2 v. 1872 3046.26 Da Vinci. See Traci (Leonardo da). Davis (Andrew Jackson, Amer. clairvoyant, b. 1826). — Magic staff ; an autobiography. 1859. . .3016.16 Davis (Garrett, IT. S. senator from Kentucku, b. 1801 d 1872). — Memorial addresses, in Congress. 1872. . 3048.07 Davis (Jefferson, pres. of the Confederate States, b. 1808). — Allfriend (F. H.) Life of. 1868. . . . 3046.19 — Craven (J. J.) Prison life of. 1806. . .3047 01 — Pollard (E. A.) Life of. 1869 3046.18 Davis (John, gov. of Mass., and U. S. senator, b. 17S7 d. 1854). — Einnicutt (T.) Memoir of. [In Archasoloffia Americana v 3, 1857.] ' ' Davison (Wm., sec'y of state to Elizabeth, d. 1608). — Nicolas (N. H.) Life of. 1823 3047.02 Davy 'Sir Humphry, Eng. chemist and author, b. 1778, d. 1829). — Paris (J. A.) Life of. 2 v. 1831. . . .3047 03 — Brougham (H„ lord). Fhilos. of time of George m. 3024 05 — Davy (J.) Sketch of his life. [In his Fragm. remains, 1858. — De Quincey (T.) Lit. reminiscences, v. 1, 1852. . 2522 11 See also many references in Poole's Index Day (Jeremiah, New Eng. theologian, pres. of Tale colleqe, b. 1773, d. 1867). — Woolsey^D.) Commemorative address. [New Englander, De. m- French name.i are not alphabetized under de but under the letter next following. Deoatue (Stephen, commodore U.8.N., 6. 1779, d. 1820) — Mackenzie (A. S.) Life of. 1846. . . .3241.21 Dee (John, English astrologist and mathematician b 1527, d. 1608). — Private diary, by J. O. HalliwelL [Camden soc v. 19-] 511119 — Autobiogr. tracts. [Chetham miscel.,v. 24.] 5094.21 De Foe (Daniel, Eng. novelist, and writer on polit. and social subjects, b. 1661, d. 1731). — Chad wick (W.) Life and times of. 1859. 3017.09 — Chalm ers ( G. ) Life of . [D. 's no vels, etc. v. 20. ] 5032. 20 — Lee (Wm.) Daniel Defoe, his life, etc., 1716-29 3v. 5037.U — Wilson (W.) Memoirs of. 3 v. 1830. . .3017.10 — Ballantyne (J.) Memoir of. [Da Foe's Novels, etc., v. 1 1840 6032.01 — Chambers' Papers, v. 7, 1850 2516,04 — Distinguished men of modern times, v. 2. [H. F. L.] 3221 09 — Forster (J.) C. Churchill and D. Defoe 6075.21 Same. [In his Hist and biog. essays, v. 2.] . . . 25ft.02 — Bussed (W.) Eccentric personages. 1866 3264.03 — Scott [Sir W.) Biogr. sketches of novelists. [Works, N. y 1833, v. 6 or 10.] 5005.10 ; IS — Stephen (L.) Hours in a library 2543.31 — Tuckerman (H. T.) Essays, biogr., etc 2544.15 See also Brit. qu. rev., Oct., 1869 ; Retrospective rev., v. 3 and 6, 1822 ; Quar. rev., 101, 1857 ; Cornhill mag., v. 17, 1868 (De Foe's novels); Adams (W. H.) Famous books [2513.11]. DeKalb (John, baron de, Amer. rev. general, b. 1721, d. 1780). — Report by Mr. Corwin on the claim of the heirs of Baron DeKalb. [Wash., 1851] 8°. . .3095.20 — Speech of Hon. Henry May on the bill giving to the heirs of Baron DeKalb the pay due him for services in the revolution. Wash., 1855. 8 J . 3095.20 — The Baron DeKalb, [an article from the Southern qu. rev. for July, 1852] 3095.20 — Memoir of. By J. S. Smith, p. 141-230. Baltimore, 1858. 8°. 3095.20 Delacroix (Eugene, Fr. painter, b. 1799, d. 1863). See Atlantic, v. 12, 1863 (by W. J. StlUmau). Delambke (Jean Baptiste Joseph, Fr. astronomer and author, b. Hid, d. 1822). — Fourier (J.) Memoir of. [Sm. rep., 1864.] 3936.19 Delanx (Mrs. Mary Granville, 6. 1700, d. 1788). — Autobiography, and correspondence. With reminis- cences of king George III. and queen Charlotte. Ed by Lady Llanover. 1-2 series. 6 v. London, 1861-2. 8° 3047.10 — Letters to Mrs. Francis Hamilton, 1799-88. London, 1820. 12° 3095.27 — Elwood (A. K.) Literary ladles of England, v. 1, p. 81-102. 1843 3253.22 See also Blackwood's mag., April, 1862 ; Eraser's mag., v. 66, 1862 ; Westm. rev., v. 77, 1862. Delsabte (Francois, Fr. musician and teacher, 6. 1811). See Atlantic, v. 27, 1871 (by F. A. Durivage). Demetkius' Poliorcetes, Greek general, b. about 335, d. about 283 B.o. — Plutarch. Lives, v. 6 of 8146.17 ; v. 6 of 8145.22 ; v. 4 of 3145.08 — and Antonv compared. Plutarch. Lives, v. 6 of 3146.17 ; v. 6 01 3145 22 ; v. i of 3145.08. Denham (Sir John, Irish poet, 6. 1615, d. 1668). — Coleman (J.) Historical essays, p. 210-23. 1851. . . . 2527.02 — Johnson (S.) Lives of English poets, v. 1 3263.01 Denman (Thomas, Engl, chief justice, b. 1779, d. 1854). — Arnould (Sir J.) Life of. 2 v. [1874.] . . 3017.23 — Martineau (H.) Biographical sketches. 1869 . . .3263.28 DeQuincey (Thomas). See his name in general alphabet. Denon (Dominique Vivant, Fr. engraver, and traveller inEjypt, b. 1754, d. 1825). — St. John (J. A.) Lives, etc., v. 3 3221.04 Dekby (Earls of). See Stanley. Derby family, United States. — Genealogy. Compiled by P. Derby. [In Essex inst. hist, coll., V.3.] . . . 605.05 DeRuyteb. See Ruttee. Desbokdes-Valmoee (Mme. Marceline Josephe Felioite, Fi. writer, b. 1787, d. 1859). — Sainte-Beuve (C. A.) Memoirs of. 1873. . 3171.24 Desoabtes (Rene, Fr. philosopher, b. 1596, d. 1650). See entries under his name in general alphabet. Desmond (' The old countess ' of). For critical essays, mainly destructive, upon this 'case of longevity,' see Dublin rev., v. 51 (paper by J. G-. Nichols) j Thorns (W. J.) Human longevity, p. 96-104 [4732.16] ; Quar. rev., v. 92, 1853 ; also Costello's Memoirs of eminent Eng- lish women, v. 3, 1844 [8266.16]. BBOOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. BIOG-RAPHY" (INDIVIDUAL) : Desmoulins to Dost Mohammed. 139 Desmoulins (BenoitCamille,.£V. Jacobin, 6.1762, d. 1794). — Baker (H. B ) French society, etc., v. 2. 1874. . . . 8266.16 De Soto (Ferdinand, discoverer of the Mississippi, 6. 1496 (?) d. 1542). — Abbott ((J. S. C.) Ferdinand de Soto. 1873. 3047.21 See also Bancroft's Hist, of the United States, v. 1. Dbspebieks or Desperriers (Bonaventure, Fr. sceptical writer, b. 1498, d. 1544). — Nodier (C.E.) BonaventureDesperiers. 1841. 3051 13 De Veaux (James, Amer. artist, 6.1812, d. 1844). — Gibbes (R. W.) Memoirs of. 3052.19 De Veke (Sir Francis, JJigJ. commander, 6. 1554, d.1608). — Gleig (G. H.) Lives, v. 1 3221.01 Devereux family (earls of Essex). — Devereux (W. B.) Lives and letters of the, in the reigns of Elizabeth, James, and Charles I. 2 v. 1853 3052.05 See also Ed. rev., v. 98. Devekeux (Robert, 2d earl of Essex, favourite of Eliza- beth, b. 1567, ex. 1601). — Bacon (.Si/- F. ) Declaration of the treasons of Essex. {Tn his Letters and life, v. 2. 1861.] . . 5015.20 — Devereux (W. B.) Lives of the Devereux, v. 1-2. . . 3052.05 — Southey (R.) Lives of the British admirals, v. 4. . . 3211.01 Devereux (Kobert, 3d earl of Essex, Engl, parliamentary general, b. 1592, d. 1646). — Vines (B.) The hearse of the renowned. 1646. 3051.21 — Oust (E.) Lives of the warriors, v. 2, pt. 1 3222.07 — Devereux (W. B.) Lives of the Devereux, v. 2. . . 3052.06 Devep.eux ( Walter, 1st earl of Eisex, Elizabethan states- man and general, b. 1540, d. 1576). — Devereux (W. B.) Lives of the Devereux, v. 1. . . . 3052.05 D'Ewes (,^ir Simonds, Engl, antiquary and republican, b. 1602, d. 1650). — Autobiography and corresp. during the reigns of James I. and Charles I. [1602-36.] Ed. by J. O. Halliwell. 2 v. London, 1845. 8°. . . 3052.01 Dewey (Chester, Amer. scientist and di uine, 6. 1781, d. 1867). — Anderson (U. B.) Life of. [Sm. rep., 1870.] . . . .3936.25 — Fowler (H.) The American pulpit 3456.07 De Witt i Cornells, Dutch admiral and statesman, d. 1672). — De Liefde (J.) Great Dutch admirala, p. 119-147. 1873. 3212.13 De Witt ^an, grand x>ensioner of Holland, b. 1625, d. 1672). — Barnwell (E. G.) Sketch of life of. 1856. 3051.09 — James (G. P. B.) Lives of foreign statesmen, v. 3. . . 3211.19 Dextee (Samuel, of Boston, lawyer and public man, 6. 1761, d. 1816). — Sargent (Epes). Eeminiscences of. By Sigma. [.pseud.) 1857. 3052,08 — Story (J.) Miscel. writings 2547.07 Dextes ('Lord' Timothy, eccentric Newburyporl mer- chant, b. 1743, d. 1806). — Kuapp (8. L. ) Life of. 1858 3052.07 Diana of Poitiers, mistress of Henry H. of France, b. 1499, d. 1566). — Bruce (J. ) Classic portraits, v. 2 3212.16 — Menzies (S.) Royal favourites, v. 1, p. 210-241. . . . 3267.10 Diedin (Thomas, actor and dramatist, b. 1771, d. 1841). — Reminiscences. 1771-1827. 2 v. L., 1827. 8°. 3052.09 Dick (Samuel, of Butler Co., Ohio, b. 1764, d. 1846). — McBride (J.) Pioneer biography, v. 1. 1869 3247.19 Dickens (Charles, Engl, novelist and essayist, b. 1812, d. 1870). — Forster (J.) Life of. v. 1-2 3052.32 Reviewed in Fortnightly rev., v. 17, 1872 j Quar. rev., v. 132, 1872. — Hotten (J. C. ) C. D. : the story of his life. By Theodora Taylor [pseud.] 1870. . . . 3052.27 — Kent(C) Charles Dickens as a reader. 1872. 3052.28 — Mackenzie (R. S. ) Life of. 1870 3052.26 — Perkins (F.B.) Charles Dickens: life, etc. 1870. 3052.24 — Stoddard (R. H.) Anecdote biographies. 1874. [Bric-a-brac series, v. 2] 3231.15 — Bayne (P.) Dickens. [Essays, v. 1, p. 363-93. 1857.] . 2.513.04 — Buchanan (R.) The ' Good Genie ' of fiction. [In his Master spirits, 1873.] 2517.29 — Fields (J. T.) Yesterdays with authors. 1872. . . . 2524.25 Note. — First appeared in Atlantic monthly, v. 26, 1870. — Fitzgerald (P.) In Afternoon lectures, v. 2, p. 67-101. 2512.21 — Friswell (J. H.) Modern men of letters, p. 1-49. 1870.2525.18 — Home (R. H.) New spirit of the age, p. 9-53. 1855. . 2532.09 — Jerrold (B.) Best of all good company, 1st series, p. 3-80. 1873. 3222.06 — Timbs (J ) Lives of the later wits, etc., v. 2. 1874. . 3251.09 — Whipple (E. P.) In his Success, etc. [2545.09] : Literature, etc. [2546.10] ; Lectures [2545.08] ; Atlantic monthly, v. 19, 1867. See also Blackwood, v. 77, 1855, or Littell, v. 17, 1857 ; Blackwood, v. 81, 1867 (Remonstrance with) : v. 109, 1871 ; Oontem.rev., v. 10, 1869 (by G. Stout), or Littell, 1869, v. 1 ; Littell, v. 18, 1857 : Fortnightly rev. v. 17, 1872 (D.in rela- tion to criticism, by G. H. Lewes) ; Fraser's, n. s., v. 2, 1870, or Littell, 1870, v. 3 ; Fraser's, n. s., v. 6. 1872 (Early life) ; Nat. qu. rev., v. 1, 1860 (Works of) ; West, rev., v. 82, 1864. Consult also Allibone, and Poole's Index. Dickinson (Daniel S., of New York, lawyer and states- man, b. 1800, d. 1866). — Bartlett p.W.) Presidential candidates, 1859. . .3242.03 — Dickinson (J. R.) Biography of. [In D. S. D.'s Speeches, etc., v. 1, 1867.] 6315.16 — Proctor (L. B.) Bench and bar, p. 535-680. 1870. . . 3256.24 Didebot (Denis, French encyclopedist, b. 1713, d. 1784). — Correspondence with the duke of Saxe-Gotha, 1753- 90. 4 v. London, 1848 3073.10 — Carlyle (T.) Essays, p. 398-422 2517.12 — Morley (J.) [Three articles in Fortnightly rev., v. 23, 1875.] Digby (Sir Kenelm, Engl, courtier and writer on occult philosophy, b. 1603, d. 1665). — Private memoirs. 1827. 8°. 3052.35 — Lodge (E.) Portraits, etc., v. 6 3226.05 — Bruce (J.) Classic portraits, v. 2 3212.16 — Thomson (K. B.) Celebrated friendships, v. 1. . . 3253.24 — Tuckerman (H. T.) Essays, biographical, etc. . . . 2544 15 Dillon (Wentworth, earl of Roscommon, Irish poet, b. 1633, d. 16S4). — Johnson (S.) Lives of English poets, v. 1 3263.01 Dinsmoke (Robert, Amer. poet, b. 1757, d. 1836). — Whittier (J.) Old portraits, etc., v. 1 6077.10 Dion (of Syracuse, patriot, lived aboid 410-354 b.o.) — Plutarch. Dion. Also Dion and Brutus compared. [In his Lives. V. 5 of 3146.17 ; v. 6 of 3145.22 ; v. 4 of 3145.08.] Disbaeli (Benjamin, Engl.novelist and statesman,b.lS05). — Macknight (T.) B. D., a lit. and polit. biography. 1854 3052.11 — McGilcbrist(J.) Life of. [1869.] .... 3052.22 — Friswell (J.H.) Modern men of letters, p. 195-243. 1870 2525.18 — Gilflllan(G.) Third gallery of portraits, p. 352-66. 1855. 2526.13 — Hutton (R. H.) Studies in parliament, p. 34-47. 1866. 3252.19 — Jennings (L. J.) in Atlantic monthly, v. 32, 1873. — Jerrold (B.) Best of all good company. 1st series, p. 244-312. 1873 3222.06 — Kebbel (T. E.) English statesmen, p. 153-175. 1868. . 3222.01 — Maddyn (D. O.) Chief of parties, v. 2. 1859. . . .3262.07 — Reid (T. W.) Cabinet portraits, p. 1-16. 1872. . . . 3252.26 — SmileB (S.) Brief biographies. 1861 3263.16 See also Blackwood, v. 75, 1874 ; v. 104, 1868 (three art.) ; Ed. rev., v. 97, 1853 ; Fraser'B mag., v. 45. 1852, or Littell, v. 37, 1853 ; v. 78, 1868 (Religious breed and opinions) ; v. 77, 1868. (Caucasian administration) ; Harper's monthly, V. 6, v. 34, V. 36. DrxwELL (John, 'regicide' judge of Charles I., d. 16S9). — Stiles (E. ) History, etc. 1794 3243.09 — Warren (I.P.) The three judges. 1873. . . 3213.11 Doane (George, prot. epis. bp. of New Jersey, b. 1799, d. 1859). — Doane (W.C.) Memoir of. 1860. . . .3545.01 Dodd (Wm., D.D., ex. for forgery, b. 1729, d. 1777). — Genuine memoirs of. [anon.] L., [n.d.] 8°.[Famph.,v.ll.] 6093.11 — Langt'ord(J. A.) Prison books and their authors. . .3263.32 Doddkidqe (Philip, D.D., Engl. dissenier,6.1702,d.l751). — Correspondence and diary. 5 v. L, 1829. 8°. 3052.12 — Stoughton (J.) P. D. : his life and labors. 3052.12 DodingTon (George Bubb, lord Melcombe, Engl. politi- cian, b. 1691, d. 1762). — Diary : from 1719 to 1761. 3d ed. London, 1785. 8° 3053.01 — Thomson (K. B.) Wits and beaux of society. . . .3262.25 Doloino (Fra, Italian reformer, d. 1307). — Gallenga (A.) Hist, memoir of. [1300-1307.] By L. Mariotti. [pseud.] 1853 3053.02 Doniphan (Col. Alax. W., of Missouri, b. 1808). — Hughes (J. T. ) Doniphan's expedition ; conquest of New Mexico. With a sketch of life. 1850. 58129 Donizetti (Gaetano ,Ital.music composer, 6.1798, d.1848). — You have heard of them, p. 185-194. 1854 3222.15 Donne (John, D.D., Engl, moralpoet, b. 1753, d. 1631). — Lives of eminent Englishmen 3221.11 — Thomson [Mrs.) Dr. Donne and Magdalen Herbert. (In her Celebrated friendships, V. 1, p. 297-317] .... 3253.24 — Walton (I.) Lives, etc. 1847 3176.02 Same. N. Y., 1850. 12° 3176.03 Dobe (Gustave, Fr. engraver and painter, 6. 1833). Atlantic monthly, v. 24, 1869 (by J. J. Jarves) ; Contemp. rev.,v. 2, 1866 (Millais and Dore, by R. St. J. Tyrwhitt) ; Harper's mag., v. 14, North Brit, rev., v. 47, 1867 : Littell, 1869, v. 2 (from Brit. qu. rev., Jan., 1869). Dost Mohammed Khan (Amir of Kabul, d. 1857.) — Mohan Lai. Life of, 1798-1846. 2 v. . . . 3052.20 — McBride (J.) Pioneer biography, v. 2 3247.20 In asking for books, use the -Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 140 BIOG-RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Doty to Duplets. Doty (Daniel*, of Butler co., Ohio, b. 1765, d. 1848). Douglas (Gavin. Scotch poet, b. 1474, d. 1522). — Lives of Scottish poets, v. 1 Tytler (P. F.) Lives of the Scottish worthies, v. 3. . 3252.01 Dou&las (Margaret, lady, mother of Darnley, b. 1515, d. 1577). — Strickland (A.) Lives, etc., v. 2 3256.06 Douglass (Frederick, Amer. freed slave, b. 1817). — Stowe (H. E.B.) Men of our times 3265.02 Douglas (Stephen A., of Illinois, Amer. statesman, b. 1813, d. 1861). — Addresses on the death of, in senate and ho. of rep., Washington, 1861. 8° 3053.05 — Savage (J.) Our living representative men. 1860. . . See also Atlantic, v. 8, 1861 : N. A. rev., v. 103, 1866 ; con- sult also Poole's Index. Dow (Neal, Maine liquor law advocate, b. 1803). — Clubb (H. S.) Life of. 1856 5834.14 Dowe family. — Genealogies of the. 1868 3165.27 Dowse (Thomas , of Cambridge, Mass., leather dresser and book collector, b. 1772, d. 1856). — Everett (E.) Eulogy on. [Orations, v. 4]; Obituary of. [Orations, v. 3] ; Library of. [Orations, v. 3] 6322.03 Drake ( Mr Francis, Knil. admiral, 0. afroui 1540, d.1599). — Barrow (J.) Life, voyages, and exploits of. 3052.30 — Edgar (J. G.) Sea-kings and naval heroes 3263.17 — Fitz-Gefrrey { G. ) Life and death of. 1819. 3052.31 — Lives and voyages. 1837 921.25 ; 3221.07 — Lorjg (E. ) Sir Francis Drake's memorable service against the Spaniards in 1587. [Camden miscel. , v. 5.] 5113.41 — Southey (R.) Lives of the British admirals, v. 3. . 3211.03 Deayton (Michael, Engl, poet, b. 1563, d. 1631). — Bell (B.) Lives of English poets, v. 1 3211.17 Deummond (James, earl of Perth, b. 1713, d. 1746). ■ — Thomson (K. B.) Memoirs of the Jacobites, v. 3. . .3172.14 Deummond (Thomas, under sec'y for Ireland, 1835-40, b. 1797, d. 1840). See Ed. rev., v. 126, 1867, p. 524-40. Deummond (Wm., Scotch poet, b. 1585, d. 1649). — Jonson (B. ) Conversations with. [Introd. by D. Laing. [Shak. soc] 1756.08 — Masson (D.) Drummond of Hawthorndon. 3051.15 Dbyden (John,Engl. poet and dramatist, b. 1630, d. 1731). — Austin (W. S. ) and Ralph (J. ) Poets-laureate, p. 142-182. 1853 3254.19 — Scott (Sir W.) Life of. [Dryden's works, v.l.] 5042.14 — Bell (R.) Lives of the English poets, v. 2 3211.18 — Johnson (S.) Lives of the English poets, v. 1. . . .3263.01 — Lowell (J. R.) Amoug my books, p. 1-81. 1870. . . .2534.14 Note.— From N. A. rev., v. 107, 1868. — Macaulay (T. B.) Essays, v. 1 [2536.16J ; also m Ed. rev., v. 2. — Masson (D.) Dryden and the literature of the restoration. [In liis Three devils, etc.] ... ... . . 2536.30 — Reed (H.) Lectures on British poets, v. 1. 1857. . . — Thomson (K. B.) Lit. of society, v. 2 3253.29 — Windsor (A. L.) Ethica, p. 112-78. 1860 2547.01 See also Ed. rev., v. 102 ; Eraser's mag., v. 60, 1854 ; v. 72, 1865 (Vindication of D., by 'Shirley'; v. 66, 1862 (Cor- neille and D.) ; New Englander, v. 12, 1854 (D., Prior and Swift) ; West, rev., v. 63, 1855, or Littell, v. 9, 1865. DuBaeey (M. J. G. de V., comtesse, b. 1744, d. 1793). — Memoirs. 4 v. London, 1830. 16°. . . . 3015.18 — Baker (H. B.) French society, etc.,-?. 1. 1874. . . .3266.16 Du Bellay (Joachim, b. 1524 (?) d. 1560). — Pater (W. H.) Studies, etc. 1873 1485 08 Du Bellay (Martin, French official, d. 1559). — Memoires, 1513-47. [Petitot. 1 ser., v. 17-19] . . . 50117 Dubois (Guillaume, cardinal, abp. of Oambray, French statesman, b. 1656, d. 1723). — James (G. P. R.) Lives of foreign statesmen, v. 4. . . 3211.22 Du Chatelet (G. E., marquise French savante, b. 1706 d. 1749). — Graffi^ny (F. d'l. d'A., dame de). Vie privee de Voltaire et de Du Chatelet. 1820. . . . 3175.26 See also Lives of Voltaire. Duck (Stephen, Eiv/l. poet, b. 1700, d. 1756). — Southey (R.) Uneducated poets, p. 88-113. 1836. . . 3261 02 DuClekcq (Jacques, Fr. chronicler, b. 1420 d 1467) — Memoires, 1448-67. [Petitot. 1 ser., v 11.1 601 11 — Same. [Buchon. Col. des cliron., v. 37-40.] . ' ' 60607 Duclos (Charles Pmot, French, author ,b. 1704 d 1772) — Memoires secrets, 1700-58. [Petitot. 2 ser., v. 76-77 504 17 — Samte-Benve (C. A.) Causeries de lundi, v. 9. . .' 703a'26 Uu Dejfand (Marie de Nichv Chamroud, marquise Fr literary lady, b. 10H7, d. 1780). — Correspondence. From the French, by Mrs Meeke 2 v. London, 1810. 8°. ...... 3052.03 — Sainte-Beuve (0. A.) Causeries de lundi, v. 14. . , 703335 — Thomson (K. B.) Queens of society. ] 3262 1h See also Catholic world, Aug., 1874 ; Ed. rev., v, lb. Dudevant (Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin, mme ' George Sand,' Fr. novelist and mis. writer, 6. 1804)' — ■ Histoire de ma vie. 11 v. in 5. 1854-55. . 3051.01 — Recollections. [Bric-a-brac series.] . , . 3251 lg — Bristed (C. A.) My grief against G. S. [Galaxy, April, 18741 — Challice (Dr. — ). Erench authors at home,v.l-2. 1864. 326610 — Loinenie (L. de). Sketches, etc., p. 295-311. 1841. . 326126 — Mazzini (J.) George Sand. [In his Writings, v. 6.] . '. 505313 — Sainte-Beuve (C. A.) Portraits, v. 1 \ 703333 Same. Causeries de lundi, v. 1 ' 70331& — Thackeray (W. M.) Mme. Sand and the new ApocalypBe [in his Paris sketch book.] 936 25 See note to Musset (A. de). Dudley (Robert, earl of Leicester, b. 1532, d. 1588). — Adlard (G. ) Amye Kobsart and. 1870. . . 3153.32 See also Scott's Kenilworth. Dtjfauee (Jules H. S., Fr. politician,b. 1798). — Men of the third republic. 1873 3252 w Dufouk (Madame Gacon, Fr. authoress, d. 1835). — Redding (C.) Personal reminiscences of eminent men n 249- 282. 1867 v. 1 of'3222.02 Dufeesney (Charles Riviere, Fr. dramatist, b. 1648 d 1724). — Houssaye (A.) Men and women of France, etc. p. 1-39. Lonil. 1852 v. 1 of 3262.18 Same. N. Y., 1857 v. 1 of 3266.02 Duguay-Teouln (Rene, Fr. admiral, b. 1673, d. 1736). — Memoires, 1689-1715. [Petitot. 2 ser., v. 75.] . . . 504.16 DuGuesclin (Bertrand, French general, b.1314? (11380). — Anciens mem. du 14e siecle. [Petitot. 1 ser., v. 4, 5.] 501.04 — Jamison (D.F.) Life and times of. 2 v. 1864. 307405 Duke (Richard, Engl, divine and poet, b. about 1655 d, 1711). — Johnson (S.) Lives of the poets, v. 1 3263.01 Dumas (Alexandre Davy, Fr. novelist, b. 1803, d. 1870). — Mes memoires. Nouv. ed. 10 v. P., 1865. 12°. 7007.19 — Hayward (A.) Essays, n. s„ v. 1, 1873.] 2528.17 — Men of the third republic. 1873 3252.27 — Querard (J. M.) Supercheries litt., v. 1. 1869. . . See also Eclectic mag., v. 28, 1853 (from Bentley) ; N. A. rev.,v.78, 1854 (Literary impostures) ; Quar. rev.,v.l31,1871. Dumas (Matthieu, French general, b. 1753, d. 1837). — Memoirs of his own time ; including the revolution. the empire, and the restoration. 2 v. 1839. 521.01 Dumoueiek (Charles Francois, general in French rev., b 1739, d. 1823). — Memoirs of D. [for 1793.] By himself. 2v.ini. London, 1794. 8° 3053.04 — Memoires : ed. par F. Barri&re. 1848. . . 507.11 Dunbab (Wm., Scotch poet, b. about 1465, d. 1530). — Smith (A.) Dreamthorpe, p. 72-98. 1864. . . . 2543.11 — Tytler (P. P.) Lives of Scottish worthies, v. 3. . . . 3252 03 Duncan (Adam, baron Camperdown, 1st viscount Dun- can, British admiral, b. 1731, d. 1804). — Edgar (J. G.) Sea-kings and naval heroes 3263.17 Duncan (Mrs. Mary Lundie, example of early piety, b. 1814, d. 1840). — Memoir. By her mother. N". Y., 1856. . . 3053.08 Duncombe (Thomas Slingsby, Engl, liberal politician, b. 1796, d. 1861). — Life and correspondence. [1796-1861.] 2 v. Load., 1868. 8° 3051.19 Dundee ( Viscount). &eGEAHAM (John, of Ciaverhwse). Dundonald (Earl). See Cochrane (Sir T. , earl Dun- donaldi. Dunning (John, 1st lord Ashburton, Engl lawyer and public man, b. 1731, d. 1783). — Roscoe(H.) Lives of eminent British lawyers. . . .3211.06 Dunstan [Saint, abp. of Canterbury, b. 925, d. 988). — Memorials of [by the priest B., Adelard, Osbern, Eadmer, and William of Malmesbury]. Ed. byW. Stubbs. L., 1874. 8°. [Rolls chronicles.] 3445.04 — Hook (W. E.) Lives of the archbishops, v. 1. ... 3445.04 Dunstee (Henry, 1st pres. of Harvard College, d. 1659). — Chaplin (J. ) Life of. 1872 3053.00 Dunton (John, EngLeccentric bookseller, b. 1659, d.1733). — Life and errors. Ed. by J. Nichols. 2 v. London, 1818. 8° 3053.06 Du Pan (Mallet). See Mallet Du Pan. Dupanloup (Felix Antoine Philibert, bp. of Orleans, liomanvil eccl. writer, b. 18)2). Sec Men of the third republic. 1873 [3252.27.] Dupleis (Joseph Francis, Fr. general in India, d. 1763. Nat. rev., v. 15, 1862. . . .... 1837-15 BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : D u Pi ess is to Eliot. 141 Do Plessis (Cesar, due de ChoiseuT, comte; French mar- shal, 6. 1598, d. 1675). — Memoires, 1627-71. [Petitot. 2 ser. , v. 57. ] 503. 3 "> Dtoant ("William Friend, English youth, 6. 1803, d.1811). — Memoirs of an only son. By T.Durant. 1823.3053.18 Dcbeb (Albrecht, German, engraver and painter, b. 1471, d. 1528). — Scott (TV. B.) Albert Diirer: his life and works. 1869 1434.09 — Fairholt (F. W.) Albert Diirer. [In his Eamblea of an archse- ologist. 1871.] 1445.16 See also Ed. rev., v. 114, 1861 ; Fortniahtly rev., v. 13, 1870 (by Sidney Colvin) ; Harper's monthly, v. 40 ; Hours at home, May, 1870 ; Littell, 1870, v. 4 (from Loud. qu. rev.); and iu fiction, Schefer'a story, ' Artist's married life ' [245.12]. See also, in general alphabet, Fine Arts, for general works on the history of engraving, and on German painters. DuRotjee (Scipion, cornle-, Fr. royalist}. — Bedding (C. ) Personal reminiscences, v. 2, p. 217- 234. 1867 3222.02 Dutens (Louis, Fr. scholar, b. 1730, d. 1812). — Memoirs of a traveller. By himself, [anon,} 5. v. 1806 .... 3053.09 Dutton (Samuel W. S., New Eng. orthodox congr. divine, b. 1814, d. 1866). See New Englander, v. 26, 1867. Dwight (Timothy, New England divine, 6.1752, d.l817.\ — Sprague (\V. B. ) Life of 3241.14 — Herring (J.) and Longacre (J. B.) Nat. portr. gal., v. 1. 3247.08 See also life In v. 1. of his ■ Theology ' [3545.10]. Dwight (Wilder, graduate of Harvard college, Onion offi- cer in civil war, b. 1833, d. 1863). — Life and letters of. [By his mother.] B., 1868. 3053. 14 — Harvard memorial biographies, v. 1. 1866. Dyee ( Sir Edward, b. about 1540, d. 1610). • — • Bell (E.) Lives of English poets, v. 2 3211.17 Dyee (John, Eigl. poet, b. 1700, d. 1758). --Johnson (S.) Lives of the poets, v. 2 3263.02 Eastlake (Sir Charles L., Engl, painter and art critic, b. 1793, d. 1865). — Memoir, by Lady Eastlake. [ In his Lit. of the fine arte, v. 2.] 1412.04 See also Ed. rev., v. 131, 1870; and Quar. rev., v. 28. 1870. Eaton (Theophilus,l.si gov. of New Haven colony, d. 1657). — Moore (J. B. ) Memoir of. [N. Y. Hist. soc. Coll. 2ds., v. 2.] 615.07 Eaton (Gen. Wm., U.S. consulio Tunis, 6.1764, d.1811). — Life, [anon.] Brookfleld, 18i3. 8°. . . . 3053.25 — Felton (C. C. ) Life of. [Sparks' American biogra- phy, v. 9.] 3241.09 Echaed (Laurence, Engl, historian, b. 1671, d. 1730). — Lawrence (E.) Lives of the British historians, v. 1. . 3262.03 Eddy (Thomas, of N. Y. city, philanthropist, b. 1758, d. 1827). — Knapp (S. L.) Life of. 1834 3053.17 Eden (Wm., lord. Auckland, Engl, diplomatist, b. 1750, d. 1814). — Journal and correspondence. 4 v. London, 1861- 62. 8° 3054.01 See Ed. rev., v. 113, 1861, or Littell, 1863, v. 1. Edgewoeth (Henry Ess;x, abbi de Firmont, confessor of Louis XVI, b. 1745, d. 1807). See Littell, 1870, v. 4 (from St. James mag.); Monthly rev., v. 82 Edgewoeth (Maria, English novelist and moralist, 6.1767, d. 1849). — Hayward (A.) M.E., her life and writings. [In his Essays, n. s., v. 1, 1873 [2528.17], repr. from N. A. rev., v. 126, 1868. See also many references in Poole's Index. Edgewoeth (Eichard Lovell, Engl, author and scientist, b. 1744, d. 1817;. ■ — Memoirs. Begun by himself and concluded by his daughter. 2 v. L., 1820. 8° 3053.23 See also many references in Poole's Index. Edgewoeth family. See Atlantic monthly, v. 16, 1865 (Visit to the Edgeworths, by Mrs. John Farrar). Edwaed (the confessor, Anglo-Saxon king, 6.1004, &1066). — Lives of. Ed. by H. E. Luard. [Rolls chron.] Lond. 1858. 8°. 5140.— Edwaed I. (king of England, 6. 1239, d. 1307). — Calendarmrn genealogicum. Henry III. and Edward I. Ed. by U. Roberts. 2 v. Lond., 1865. [Rolls calendars.] 5131.— — Clifford i E. ) The greatest of all the Plantagenets. [anon.~\ London, 1860. 8° 3054.07 — Life and reign of Edward L [anon.] L., 1872.3053.29 — Year books of the reign of. Years 20-22, 30-33. Tr. by A. J. Horwood. [Rolls chronicles. ] 4 v. L. 1863-73. 8° 5140.— See also lives of Robert Bruce. Edwaed II. [king of England, 6. 12x4, d. 1327). — Doran (J.) Princes of Wales 3253.21 — Menzies (S.) Royal favourites, v. 1 3257.10 — Poem on the times of. Ed. by C. Hardwick. [Percy society, v. 2S.] 5060.28 See also Marlow's play, ' Edward II.' Edwaed III. {Icing of England, b. 1312, d. 1377). — Longman (W. ) Life and times of. 2 v. 18C9. 3U54.05 Reviewed in Ed. rev., v. 129, 18G9 ; Fortnightly rev., v. 11, 1869 (by John Morley) ; Fraser's mag., v. 79, 1869. — Warburton (W. W.i Edward III. 1875. .3U51.22 — Doran (J.) Princes of Wales 3253.21 — Freeman (E. A ) Historical essays, v. 1, 1871. . . . 251i8.ll Repr. from Fortnightly rev., 1869. See also Edward the Black princ. Edwaed IV. (of York, king of England, b. 1441, d. 1483). — Historie of the arrivall of E. in England, 1471. ed. by J Bruce. [Camden soc, v. 1.] 5112.01 — Jerningham (E.) Account of E.'s 2d invasion of England, 1471. [In ArchiEologia, V. 21, 1827.] 6128.00 — Political poems of the reign of. [In Archseologia, v. 29 1842.] 5128.- — Nicolas (N. H.) Wardrobe accounts of, 1480. . . . 3054.13 — Warkworth (J. ) Chronicle of thirteen years of reign; ed. by J. O. Halliwell. [Camd. soc., v. 10.] 5112.10 See also Elizabeth of York. Edwabd V. (king of England, b. 1470, d. 1483). — Doran (J.) Princes of Wa'es 3253 21 — Nichols (J. G.) Grants, etc., from the crown during the reign of E., with hist, introd [Camden soc ] . . .5113.14 — Strickland (A.) Lives of bachelor kings 3256.01 Edwaed VI. (king of England, 6. 1538, d. 1553). — Tytler (P. F. ) England under the reign of. 2 v. 1839 '. . 3054.21 — Calendar of state papers, domestic series, 1547-[53J. Ed. by R. Lemon. [Rolls calendars.] 5131. — — Strickland (A.) Lives of bachelor kings 3256.01 la fiction see Ainsworth's Constable of the tower ; and Miss Manning's Edward Osborne. Edwaed (the black prince, son of Edward III., b. 1330, J. 1376). — James (G. P. R.) History of. 2 v. 1836.3054.03 — Doran (J.) Princes of Wales 3253.21 — Nicolas (N. H.) Badge and mottoes of E. [In Archasologia, v. 31.] 5128.— — Stanley (A. P.) E., the black prince. [In his Hist, memorials of Canterbury.] 3444.02 See Shirley's drama, 'Edward the black prince.' Edwabd \son of Hniry VI, b. 1453, d. 1471). — Doran (J.) Princes of Wales .' . .3253.21 Edwaed (son of Richard III., b. 1474, d. 1484). — Doran (J.) Princes of Wales 3253.21 Edwakds (Bela Bates, New England divine and scholar, b. 1802, d. 1852). — Park (E. A.) Memoir of. [In E.'s writings, v. 1.] . . 3546.09 See North Amer. rev., v. 77, 1853. Edwaeds (Jonathan, American metaphysician and cal- vinistic divine, 6. 1703, d. 1758). — Miller (S. ) Life of. [Sparks' Am. biogr.v. 8.] 3241.01 — Wynne (J.) Lives of eminent men, etc 3242 01 See Fraser's mag., Nov. 1873; also life in v. 1 of his Works, N. Y., 1852 [3546 01]. Edwabds (Jonathan, the younger, Amf. cahnnistic divine, b. 1715. d. 1801). — Edwards (Tryon). Memoir of J. E. [In Ms Works, v. 1. An- dover,1842.] 3546.07 Edwaeds (Ninian. lawyer and statesman of Illinois, b. 1775, d. 1833). — Edwards (N. W. ) Life and times of. 1778-1853. 1870 . . 592.23 Eldon (John Scott, lord; Engl. chancellor, 6.1751, d.1838). See Scott (John), lord Eldon). Eleanoh (of Aquitaine, qu. of Henry II; 6.1122, d.l203i. — Smith (J. F.) Romantic incidents, etc 3255 26 — Strickland (A.) Lives, e.'c, v. 1. . . 3255.06 ; 3255.13 ; 3225.09 Eleanoe (of Castile, queen of Edward /., 6. 1244, d. J2!)l . — Owen (Mrs. O. F.) Heroines of historv 3261.21 — Strickland (A.) Lives, etc 3255.06 ; 3255.13 ; 3225 09 Eleanob (of Provence, queen of Henry III. , — Shelley (M. W.) Lives, etc., v. 2 3211.24 — Thomson (K. B.) F. and Mme. Guion. [In her Celebrated friendships, v. 2, p. 101-143.] 1861.] 3253.24 In fiction see Bungeuer's Preacher and the king, or Bour- daloue and Louis XIV. [145.13.] Fennell (James, Engl, actor, b. 1766, d. 1816). — Apology for [his] life. By himself. P., 8=. 3055.28 Fenton (Elijah, Engl, poet, b. 1663, d. 1730). — Johnson (S.) Lives of the poets, v. 2 3263.02 Feedinand I. (of Austria, emperor of Germany, b. 1503, d. 1564). — Ranke (L.) Ferd. I. of Austria. 1866. [T.I.., v. 15.] 5075.20 Feedinand II. (of Austria, emperor of Germany, b. 1578, d. 1637). — Abbott (J. S. C.) Kings and queens, p. 123-154. . . 3255.28 See also histories of the " Thirty years' war.'' Feedinand III. (Saint. Icing of Spain, b. 1200, d. 1252). — Irving (W.) Spanish papers, v." 1 2533.11 Feedinand V. (of Spain, b. 1452, d. 1516), and Isabella, b. 1451, & 1504). — Preseott (W. H.) History of the reign of [1406- 1517]. 3v. 1857 3056.01 For references to reviews consult Poole's index. See also Irving's Conquest of Granada [215.32]. Feeouson (Adam, Scotchhist. andphilos., 6.1724, J.1816). — Lawrence (E.) Lives of British historians, v. 2. . 3262.04 See also Ed. rev., v. 125, 1867. Feeouson (James, Scotch astronomer and mechanician, b. 1710, d. 1776). — Henderson (E.) Life of. 1867. .4013.11 — Mayhew (H.) Story of the peasant boy philosopher. 1856 3056.04 — Edgar (J. G.) Boyhood of great men 3263.22 Ferguson (Rev. Jesse B. , Amer. spiritualist, b. 181'.) i. — Nichols (T. L.) Supra-mundane facts in life of. 1865 3815.27 Feen (Fanny), pseud. See Paeton ( Mrs. James). Feeeae (Nicholas, Engl, pietist, b. 1592, d. 1637). — Peckard(P.) In Wordsworth (C.) Eccl. biog., v. 4. 3446.04 See also Atlantic, v. 28, 1871. Fiohte (Johann Gottlieb, German philosopher and au- thor, b. 1762, d. 1814). — Smith (W.) Memoirs of. 1846 3056.05 Chambers' Papers for the people, v. 9 2516.011 See also under his name in general alphabet. Fioino (Marsiglio, Ital. Platonic philosopher and phUob- ger, b. 1433, d. 1491). Shelley (M. W.) Lives, etc. v. 1 3211.26 Field (Edward Wilkins, Engl, lawyer, b. 1804, d. 1871). — Sadler (T.) E.W. Field, a memorial sketch. 3055.29 Fielding (Henry, Engl, novelist and dramatist, b. 1707, & 1754). — Lawrence (F.) Life of. 1855 3056.06 . Forsyth (W.) Novels and novelists 2752.30 — Masson (D.) British novelists 2722.27 — Scott (Sir W.) Lives of the novelists. [Works, v. 6.] 5065.18 Thackeray (W. M.) English humourists. 1853. . . 3252.13 — Whipple (E. P.) Essays, v. 2. 1851 2545.07 Blackwood, v. 87, 1860 (A word about Tom Jones) ; Fra- ser's mag., v. 57, 1858 (2 ait.) v. 61, 1860 ; Macmillan, May, 1874 (by G. B. Smith) ; North Brit, rev., v. 24, 1855, or Lit- tell, V. 11, 1855 ; Quar. rev., V. 98, 1856, or Littell, v. 12, 1856. Feelding (Robert, caOed ' Beau, Engl. fop,d.aboui 1712). — Doran (J.) Habits and men 2523.11 — Thomson (K. B.) Wits and beaux of society. . . . 3262.25 Fielding (Sarah, Engl, novelist, b. 1714, d. 1768). — Kavanagh (J.) English women of letters, v. 1. . . .3256.19 Fieschi (Gianluigi, Genoese noble, b. 1523, d. 1547). — Celesia (E.) The conspiracy of, 16th cent. 534.26 Figtjebas (Estanislao, Spanish statesman, b. 1819). See Fortnightly rev., v. 17, 1872 (by E. Castelar). FiLiOAJA(Vincenzo da, Ital. and Latin poet, b. 1642, d. 1707). — Shelley (M. W.) Lives, etc., v. 2 3211.27 Fulmoee (Millard, of Kew York, 13th president of the U. S., b. 1800, d. 1874). — Abbott !J. S. C.) Lives of the presidents, 1867. . . 3244.14 — Savage (J.) Our living representative men, 1860. . . 3156.01 FniiMOEE ( Mrs. Millard, wife of president). — Holloway (L. C.) Ladies of the White House. . . . 3245.14 Finati (Giovanni, Hal. adventurer in Egypt, 1807-1815). — Life and a,d ventures. Ed. by W. J. Bankes. 2 v. L., 1830. 16° 3056.07 Fish (Hamilton, of Mew York, Amer. statesman, 6.1809). — Jenkins (J.S.) Governors of New York, p. 816-826. 1851. 3247.03 Fishes (John, bp. of Rochester, b. 14,59, d. 1535). — Bruce (J.) On the death of, [In Archaeologia, v. 25.] — Coleridge (H.) Northern worthies, v. 2. 1852. . . . 3263.07 Fisk (James, jr., Amer. speculator, 6. 1835, d. 1873). — Life. N. Y., 1871. 16° 3056.18 Fisk (Rev. Samuel, 'Dunn Browne,' capt. in civil war of 1861-5, d. 1864). See New Englander, v. 25, 1866 (Commem. address). Fiske (Fidelia, missionary to the Mestorians, 6. 1816, d. 1864). — Fiske (D. F. ) Faith working by love: life. 3056.13 Fitch family. — Genealogies of the. 1868 3165.27 Fitch (John, American inventor, b. 1743, d. 1798). — Howe (H.) Eminent mechanics, p. 13-34. 1852. . . 3242.05 — Westcott (T.) Life of. 1857 3056.09 — Whittlesey (J.) Life of. [Sparks' Am. biog., v. 16.] 3241.01 Fitzball (Edward,. Engl, dramatist, 19th cenlury). — Thirty-five years of a dramatic author's life. 2 v. L., 1859. 12° 3056.10 Fitzgekald (Lord Edward, Irish revolutionist, 5. 1763, d. 1798). — Moore (T.) Life and death of. 3d ed. 2 v. 3056.21 Fitz Gibbon (John, earl of Glare, 5. 1749, d. 1802). — O'Flanagan (J. E.) Lord chancellors of Ireland, v. 2', p. 156- 283 1870 8256.28 Fitzheebert {Mrs. M. A. S., privately warriedto George IV., b. 1756, d. 1837). — Langdale (C.) Memoirs of 1856. . . .3056.12 See also Geoege IV. Fitz-James (James, duke of Berwick). See Beewiok. Fitz-Maubice (Henry Petty, marquis of Lansdowne, Em/lish statesman, b. 1780, d. 1868). — British statesmen, 1854 8252.07 Fitz Waeine (Fulk, Engl, noble, outlawed in reign of king John). — Wright (T.) History of ; a sketch. [In his Essays, v. 2.] 2722.20 Fitzwilliam family. — Sanford (J. L.) Great governing families, v. 1, 1865. 6612.16 Flaminio (Marco Antonio, 6. 119s, d. 1550). — GresweU (W. P.) Memoirs of. 1805. . .3073.07 Flaminint/s (Titus Quinotius,ito»i«H gnierai,2d cents.o.) — Plutarch. F. and Philopoemen compared. Lives, v. 2 of 3146.17 ; v. 3 of 3115.22 ; v. 2 of 3145.U8. BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Flan3rin to Fox. 145 Flandbin (Hippolyte, Fr. hist, painter, b. 1S09, d. 1864). See Atlantic moutbly, v. 30, 1872 (A modern religious painter, by E. Benson) ; Contem. rev., v. 4, 1867 (by T. F. Wetmore) ; Revue dee deux mondes, juin 1864 (par H. de LaBorde). Flaxman (John, English sculptor, b. 1754, d. 1826). — Cunningham (A.) Lives of Biit. paintorB, etc., v. 3. .1431.03 — Fairholt (F. W.) Homes of the artists 1435.23 See also in general alphabet, Fine arts {Sou plure). Flechieb (Esprit, Fr. pulpit orator, b. 1032, d. 1710). — Alembert'fJ. le K. d'). Eulogies, etc., v. 2, 1799. . .3221.16 — ■ Labitte (C.) La jeunesse de F. [Rev. des deux mondes, mars, 1845]. — Sainte-Beuve (C. A ) Portraits contemp., v. 3. . . . 7033.33 — Taine (H. A.) Essais de critique 7048.26 Fleetwood (Wm. , Engl, lawyer, d. 1569). — Woolrych (H. W.) Lives of the sergeants-at-law, v. 1. 3266.26 Fletchee (Andrew, of Salloun, Scotch political writer, b. 1653, A 1716). — Erskme (D. S., earl of Buchan). Life, etc. 3057.01 See also Retrospective review, v. 4, 1821. Fletcher (John, Engl, dramatist and poet, b. 1576, d. 1625). — Dunham (S. A.) Lives, etc., v. 2 3211.14 — Ward (A. W.) Hist, of Engl. dram, lit., v. 2, 1876. . . 1745.11 — Whipple (E. R.) Lit. of the age of Elizabeth. . . .2752.27 See also Beaumont (F.) and Fletcher (J.) in general alphabet. Fletcher (Samuel, Engl, merchant, b. 17S4? d. 1863). — Rogers (H.) Essays from Good words, p. 133-76. 1867. 2541.32 Fleuey (Andre Htrcule, Fr. statesman, b. 1653, d. 1743). — Alembert (J. de L. d'). Eulogies, etc., v. 2. 1799. . . 3221.15 — James (G. P. R.) Lives of foreign statesmen, v. 6. . 3211.19 See also lives of Louis XIV. and Loiiis XY. Fltedneb (Theodor, founder of the Kuiserswerth deacon- ess institution, b.' 1800, A 1S61). — Life. From the German, by O. Winkworth. Lond. , 1S67. 16° 3056.17 — Stevenson (W. F.) Praying and working 3595.10 Flood (Henry, Irish orator, b. 1732, d. 1791). — Flood (W.) Memoirs of. 1838 3057.02 — Lecky (W. E. H.) Leaders, etc 492.13 Flobian (Jean Pierre, French fabulist and poet, b. 1755, d. 1793). — Houssaye(A.) Men and women of France, v. 1. 3262.18,3266.02 Florida Blanca (Jose" Monino, conde de, prime minister to Charles ILL of Spain, b. 1730, d. 1808). — James (G. P. B.) Lives of eminent statesmen, v. 5. . 3211.19 Follen (Charles T. C, German scholar, resident of Bos- ton, b. 1796, d. 1840). — Follen (Mrs. E. L.) Life of. 1844. . . .3057.03 Fonblanque (Albany "W., English journalist, b. 1797, d. 1872). — Liie and labours. Ed. by his nephew, E. B. de Fon- blanque. London, 1874. 8° 3056.29 Fontaine (Jacques, French curate, b. 1658, d. 1761). — Maury (A. ) Memoirs of a Huguenot family. Com- piled from the autobiography of. 1872. 3056.27 Fontenat Mareutl (Francois Lu Val, marquis de). — Memoires, 1609-34. [Petitot. 1 ser., v. 50-61.J . . . 502.13 Fontenelle (Bernard le Bovier, French author, b. 1657, d. 1759). — Houssaye (A.) Men and women of France, v. 1. 3262.18; 3266.02 Foote (Andrew H., admiral U. S. N., b. 1806, d. 1863). — Hoppin (J. M.) Life of. 1874 3057.23 Foote (Samuel, English comedian and dramatist, b. 1720, d. 1777). — - Forster (J.) Hist, and biog. essays, v. 2 2525.02 Repr. from Quar. rev., v. 9, 1854, and in Littell, v. 7, 1854. — Gait (J.) Lives of the players, v. 1, p. 290-315. 1831. . 3^63.03 — Timbs (J.) Wits and humorists, v. 1, p. 187-250. 1862. 3252.14 Foebes (Luncan, Scotch judge, b. 16S5, A 1747). — Barton (J. H. ) Life of. 1847 3115 02 Foebils (Edward, Engl, naturalist, b. 1815, d. 1854). — Wilson (G.) and Geike (A.) Memoir of. 1801. 3056.20 — Gibson (W. S.) Miscellanies, 2d ed., p. 371-85. 1863. 2528.14 See also Blackwood, v. 77, 1856; Fraser's mag., v. 51, 1855. Fobbes (James David, Engl, physicist, b. 1809. A 1868). — Sharrp (J. C), Tait (P. G.), and Adarns-Reilly (A.) Life and letters of. 1873 3056.19 See also Ed. rev., Jan., 1861; North Brit, rev., May, 1854; Littell, 1869, v. 1. FoKBiN (Claude, Fr. naval officer, b. 1656, d. 1733). — Mfemoires, 1656-1710. [Petitot. 2 ser. v. 74-75.] . . 604.15 Fokd (John, English dramatist, b. 1586, d. 1639). — Dunham (S. A.) Lives of lit. men, v. 2. [L. O. C] — Swinburne (A. C.) in Fortnightly review, v. 16, 1871. — Whipple (E. P.) Lit. of the age of Elizabeth. See also note in Lippincott's Biogr. diet., v. 1. and refer- ences iu Poole's Index. Foedtjn (John de, Scotch historian, d. 13-G ?). — Tytler (P. F.) Lives of Scottish worthies, v. 2. . . 3252.03 Fokestt (E. Felice, Italian patriot, b. 1793, d. 185S). See Atlantio monthly, v. 4, 1859. Fobrest (Edwin, American tragedian, b. 1800, d. 1872). — Bees (J.) Life of Edwin Forest. 1874. .3056.25 Foestee (George, English traveller, b. 1750, d. 1791.) — St. John (J. A".) Lives etc., v. 2 3221.05 Foestee (JohannUeorg, German author , 6.1754, A1791). See Wesmt. rev., v. 66, 1856. Fokstek (John, Engl, biogr. and hist, writer, b. 1812). — Reid (T. W.) Cabinet portraits, p. 230-243. 1872. . 3262.26 Foestee (W. E., English statesman, b. 1818). — Hutton (R.H.)' Studies in parliament, p. 160-160. 1866. 3252.19 Foscolo (Ugo, Ital. author, b. 1777, d. 1827). — Redding (C.) Personal reminiscences, v. 1, p. 117-175. 3222.02 — Shelley (M. W.) Lives, etc., v. 2 3211.26 See also H. A. rev., v. 91, 1860 ; For. qu. rev., May, 1832. Fostek (John, Engl, philosophical essayist, b. 1770 (?) d. 1843). — Life and corresp. Ed. by J. E. Byland. 2 v. 3057.04 — Bayne (P.) Sketch of. [In Ids Christian life.] . . . 3515.05 — De Quiucey (T.) Essays on poets, p. 217-25. 1853. . . 2622.06 — Gilflllan (a.) Gallery of lit. portraits, v. 2, p. 78-96. 1850. 2526.12 — Vaughan (R.) Essays, v. 1, 217-84. 1849 2544.19 — Whately.(E.) [In Afternoon lectures, v. 1, 1863.] . .2512.20 Fostee (Stephen C, Amer. musical composer, d. 1864). Atlantic monthly, v. 20, 1867 (F. and negro minstrelsy, by R. P. Nevin). Fotheegill (Dr. Johu, English naturalist and philan- thropist, b. 1712, d. 17s0). — Coleridge (H.) Northern worthies, v. 3, 1852. . . . 8263.07 Fouohe (Joseph, duo d'Utrante, French statesman and minister of police, b. 1763, d. 1820). — Memoirs. 2d ed. 2 v. London, 1825. 8°. . 3057.08 Note.— Decided by the courts not to be the work of Fouch6 but believed to be based upon authentic docu- ments aud autographic notes. — Nouvelle biogr. gen. — Sketch of public life of. [anon.] L., 1816. 8°. 3057.07 Fourier (Francois Charles Marie, French socialist, b. 1768, A 1837). — Doherty(H.) Memoir of F. 1841.. . 5812.15 — Godwin (P.) Popular view of doctrines of. 5812.07 — Pellarin (C.) Life of. Tr. by F. G. Shaw. 2d ed. 1848 3057.22 — Greeley (H.) Fourier. In his Hints toward reform.] 5812.13 See also Fortnightly rev., v. 18, 1872 (2 art; by A. J. Booth) ; Noyes's American socialisms [5812.08] ; Nordhoff's Com- munistic societies of the TJ. S. [6812.16] ; the articles (with references) in Hoefer, Lippincott's Diet, of biogr., M'Cliu- tock and Strong; and references in Poole's Index. See also Social science. {Socialistic theories.) Fourier (Jean Baptiste Joseph, French mathematician and philosopher, b. 1768, d. 1830). — Arago (D. F. J.) Biographies, etc., v. 1 3263.10 Fox (Charles James, English orator and whig statesman, b. 1749, d. 1806). — Characters of, selected, and in part written by [Sam- uel Parr]. 2v.ini. 1809 3057.10 -Same. [In Parr (S.) "Works, v. 4.J 5062.05 — Memorials and correspondence. Ed. by Lord J. Russell. 2 v. Phil., 1853. 12° 3057.11 — Trotter ( J .B. ) Memoirs of the latter years of. 3056. 23 — Walpole (B. C. ) Recollections of. 1806. .3056.24 Brougham (H., lord). Statesmen of time of Geo. HI.v.l. 3024.06 — Bulwer {Sir E. L.) Pitt and F. [In his Prose works, v. 1, 1868, p. 183-277.J 2514.23 — Creasy (E. S.) Eminent Etonians, p. 358-389. 1850. . 3257.01 — Cioly (G.) Historical sketches, etc. 1842 2521.22 — liarle (J. C.) English premiers, v. 1, p. 263-332. v. 1 of 3222.11 — Foster (J.) Critical essays, v. 1. 1856 2525.03 — Hazlitt (Wm.) Winterslow essays, p. 255-73. 1850. . 2531.20 — Table talk, V. 2, p. 124 2531.04 — Lawrence (E.) Lives of British historians, v. 2. . 3262.04 — Rae (W. F.) Wilkes, Sheridan, Vox. 1874 3185.24 See a,so Fraser's mag., v. 47, 1853 ; v. 66 ; v. 75, 1867 ; Quar. rev., v. 97, 1855, or Littell, v. 11, 1855; Quar. rev., v. 105, 1859 (George IH. and C. J. F.) ; N. A. rev., V. 77, 1853. Also references in Poole's Index. Fox (Ebenezer, of lioxbury, Mass., b. 1763, A 1843). Adventures in the Revolutionary war. . . 3056.28 Fox (Mrs. Eliza, wife of Wm. J. Fox, b. 1793 d. 1869). — Fox(F.) Memoir of. 1S69 3056.26 Fox (George, founder of Soc. of friends, b. 1624, d. 1690). — Brief memoir of the life of. [anon.~\ Phila. [n. A] i2° 3057.24 — Marsh (J.) Popular life of. 1847. . . . 3057.25 Shoemaker's lives, etc. [anon.] 1849 3261.15. See also Friends or Quakers, p. 87 J and consult refer- ences in Poole's Index. BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. 146 BIOG-RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Pox to Frederick. Fox (Henry Kichard Vassall, 3d lord Holland, statesman and author, b. 1773, d. 1810). — Foreign reminiscences. 1850 453.09 — Bedding (C.) Personal reminiscences, v. 1, p. 92-116. 3222.02 Fox (W. J., Engl, political and social reformer and unita- rian preacher, b. 1787 (?), d. 1861). — Pox (F.) Extracts from the journals and letters of. [ With Memoirs of Mrs Eliza Fox. 1869.] ...... 3056 26 — Bitchie (J. E.) British senators, 1869 3252.20 See also many references in Foole's Index. Fea Akgelico. See Angelico (Fra). Fbacastoro (Girolamo, Hal. physician and poet, b. 1483, d. 1553). — Greswell (W. P.) Memoirs, etc. 1805.. .3073.19 Feancia (Dr. Jose Gaspardo Bodriguez de, dictator of Paraguay, b. 1756, d. 1840). — Robertson {J. P. and W. P.) Francia's reign of terror. 555.08 — Oarlyle (T.) Essays, p. 547-68 2517.12 See also relereuces in Poole's Index. Feahcis I. (king of France, b. 1494, d. 1547). — Bacon (J.) Life and times of. 2 v. 1829.3057.13 — Cochrane (A. B. ) Francis the first, etc. 2 v. 3057.17 — Pardoe (J. ) Court and reign of. 2 v. 1819. 3057.15 — BrantSme (P. de B. de). (Euvres, v. 2, 1822 5021.15 — Delepierre (O.) Fr. I. and countess of Chateaubriand [In his Hist, difficulties, 1868.] 2521.27 — Mignet (F. M.A.) Rivalite de Charles T. et F. [Revue des deux mondes. See Table gen de la Revue, etc., 1831-74.] See also in Fetitot's Col. des memoires, (1 serie,)the fol- lowing chroniclers, viz. :— Du Bellay (M.) Memoires, 1513- 47, [v. 17-19. 501.17] ;— Fleuranges (Robert iii. de La Marck de). Histoire, etc., 1499 -1321, [v. 16. 501.16] ;— Louise de Savoie, mother of Francis I. Journal, 1501-22, [v. 16. 501.16]. — Montluc(B.de). Commentaires, 1521-75, [v. 20-22,501.20] ;' — Saulx de Tavannes (G. de). Memoires, 1515-73, [v. 23-'25\ 601.23] ;— Vieilleville (F., sire de). Memoires, 1528-71 Tv 26-28. 601.26]. See also Eobertson's Life of Chaki.es V. Francis II. {king of France, b. 1513, d. 1560). See in Fetitot's Ool. of Memoires, (1 serie,) the following chroniclers, viz. •— Boivin (F. de). Memoires, 1550-60 [v° 28-30. 501.28] ;— Mergey (J. de). Memoires, 1554-89, [v. 34, 501.34] ;— Montluc (B. de) Commentaires, 1521-75, [v. 20-22. 501.20] ;— Saulx de Tavannes (G. de). Memoires, 1515-73, [v. 23-25. 501.23] ;— Thou (J. A de). Memoires, 1553-1601, [v.' 37. 601.37] ;— Vieilleville (F. de S., sire de). Memoires, 1528-71 [v. 26-28. 501.26], Fbanois (Convers, unitarian divine and author, prof, in (Jamb. Div. school, b. 1795, d. 1863). — Weiss (J.) Discourse occasioned by the death of. 1S63 3081.09 Feanuis (Sir Philip, British statesman and probable au- thor of 'Letters of Junius,' b. 1740, d. 1818). — Barker (E. H. ) Claims of Sir Philip Francis to the authorship of Junius disproved. 1828. . 3088.08 — Brougham (H. lord). Statesmen of reign of Geo. Ill v 2 (Bonn's eel.) 3024.07 — Claims of. See Junius. Posthumous works, etc. 30i8.09 — Hayward(A.) More about Junius. The Franciscan theory unsound. 1868 3088. a 9 — Jaq;ues(J. ) History of Junius and his works. 3088.06 — Parkes (J.) and Merivale (H.) Memoirs of. 2v !867 3057.19 — Scott (J.) Letters to Mr. F., in reply to his pamph- let, entitled the " State of India.' 1782. 3075.31 — Taylor (J. ) Identity of Junius with F. 3088.03 See Blackwood, v. 103, 1868 ; Ed. rev , » 127 1868 • Fortnightly rev., v. 9, 1868. See also Juntos, for other works which incidentally dis- cuss the claims of Francis. Francis of Assisi (Saul, founder of the Franciscan order of mendicant monks, b. 1182, d. 1230). — Bonavcntur.i (G. di F., saint). Life of. 1868. 3418 13 — Ohphant (Mrs.) Francis of Assisi. 1871. 3418 15 — Maccall (W.) Foreign biographies, v. 1, p. 133-175. 1873. 3265 21 -- Stephen (Sir J.) Essays, etc., v. 1 3423 '^o See also Eclectic mag., v. 12. Francis de Sales (Saint, monastic reformer, b. 1567, d. 1622). — Farrar (H. S. ) S. Francis di Sales, [anon.] 3057 21 — Herbert (Lady). Mission of, in the Chablais. 3418 06 — Beari(C) Port Eoyal, v. 1, p. 65-96. 1861.. . . 3434 18 1'Eanke (Augustus Hermauu, tWman divine and founder of orphan asylums at Halle, b. 1663, d. 1727 ) — Baumer (0. von). Sketch of. [In his Ed. reformers]. . 5515 14 ' iiEANKLM (Benjamin, Amer. statesman, natural philoso- pher, economist, and moralist, b. 1706, d. 1790) — Life, by himself. 1838 5814 18 Same. [1839]. Memoirs, by himself. 2 v. New York 18° 3062.01 Works : with life, by himself. Hartford 1847. 12°. 3062.03 Same. Autobiography ; with continuation, by J Sparks. 1856 5036.04 : 3062.08 Same. Continued, by W. T. Franklin. [In his Works, v. 1.] 5036.14 Same. Autobiography. Ed. from his MS., with introd. by J. Bigelow. Phila., 1862. 12°. 3062.04 Same. Ed. [and continued] by J. Bigelow. 3 v Philadelphia, 1874. 8° 3061.12 — Boston (City of). Memorial of the inauguration of the statue of. 2d ed. 1858 3068 02 — Holley (O. L.) Life of. 1856 3062.05 — Parton(J.) Life and times of. 2 v. 1864. 3062.06 — Thayer (W. M.) The printer boy. . . . 3062.26 — Brougham (H., lord). Contributions, v. 3, p 327-38. 2517.08 — Statesmen of reign of George, v. 3 ot Bohn's ed , . 3024.08 — Buckley (T. A.) Dawnings of genius. 1857 3263^24 — Edgar (J. G.) Boyhood of great men 3263.23 — Everett (E.) F, the Boston boy ; Boyhood and youth of F [In his Orations, v. 4, and v. 2 of 6223.03]. — Foster (J.) Critical essays, v 4, p. 411-30. 1856. . . 2525.04 — Sainte-Beuve (C. A.) English portraits 3262.17 — Herring (J.) and Lougaore (J. B ) Nat. por. gal., v. 2. 3247.09 — Homes of Amer. statesmen. (Paper by C.F. Briggs). 3245.12 — Howe (H.) Eminent mechanics, p. 37-67. 1852. . . 3242 05 — Jeffrey (F.) Essays. 1852 2533.19 — Parker (T.) Historic Americans, p. 13-72. 1870. . . 3243.07 — Russell (W.) Extraordinary men 3263.20 — Sanderson (J.) Signers of the Declar. of independence v. 2 1822 3244.02 — Sumner (C.) Turgot's verse on F. [Atlantic monthly v. 12 1863.] — Tuckerman (H. T.) Essays, biogr., etc 2544.1C — Winthrop (B. C.) - Archimedes and F., a lecture. [In his Ad- dresses and speeches, 1852-67.] 6324.21 — Wynne (J.) Lives of lit. and scientific men. . . .3242.01 See also Atlantic, v. 27, 1871 (' A fimous book,' by S. A. Green) ; Eraser's mag., v. 48, 1853 (Unpublished letters) ; Littell, 1865, v. 1 (from Qaar. rev.). Note. — There is a very unfavorable estimate of Frank- lin's economical ethics, by Andrews Norton, in the N A. rev., v. 7 ; a review of Parton's work in Littell, No. 1081, ifl also unfriendly. Feankxtn (Sir John, Arctic explorer, b. 1786, d., 1847). See, in general alphabet, Countries. (Arctic regions.) Frasee (Simon, lord Lovat, Scotch Jacobite, b. 1667, ex. 1747). — Memoirs. By himself. London, 1797. 8°. 3115.01 -Burton (J. H.) Life of. 1847. ..... 3115.02 Feederica Sophia Wilhelmina, margravine of Bayreuth, sister of Frederick II. of Prussia, b. 1709, d. 1758). — Memoirs, by herself. 2 v. Lond., 1828. 24°. 3015.14 Frederic I., Barbarossa (emperor of Germany, Icing of Italy, reigned 1152-90, 6. 1121, d. 1190). — Busk {Mrs. Wm.) Medijeval popes, emperors, etc. v. 1. 443.28 — Freeman (E. A.) Frederick the First, king of Italy. [In his Hist essays, v. 1,1871.] 2528.11 Repr. from Nat. rev., v. 12, 1861. — Hewlett (H. a.) Heroes of Europe 3263.25 See also histories of the church, and of the papacy, cover- ing the period of his reign. Frederick II., (emperor of Germany, king of Haiti, b. 1194, d. 1250). — Kington (T. L.) History of. 2 v. 1862. . 3062.23 Reviewed by Freeman (E. A.) [In his Hist, essays, v. 1, 1871, 2528.11 ; and in North Brit, rev., v. 45, 1866. — Busk (Wrs.Vfm.) Mediraval popes, emperors, etc. v. 3-4. 443-28 — Hewlett (H. G.) Heroes of'Europe 3263.25 — Trotter (L. J.) Studies in biography, p. 89-132. 1865. 3265.08 See also contemporary history of the church, and ot the papacy. Frederick II., the great, king of Prussia,b. 17 40, d.l7d6l. — Abbott (J. S. C. ) History of. 1871. . . . 3062.11 First appeared in Harper's mag., v. 40-42. — Carlyle (T. ) History of. v. 18)8-66. .3062.13 Boviewed in Blackwood, v. 98, 1865 ; Ed. rev., v. 110 ; Fiaser's mag., v. 58, 1858. and v. 69, 1864; N. A. rev., v. 102, 1866 ; Nor.th Br. rev., v. 30, 1859 ; v. 43, 1865 ; Quar. rev., v. 105, 1859 ; v. 118, 1865, Westm. rev., v. 71, 1859. — Ellis (G. J. W. \. , lord Dover). Life of. 2 v. 3062.20 — Jomiiii (H., baron de). Treatise on grand military operations ; or, critical and military history of the wars of Frederick. From the French, by S. B. Ho- labird. 2 v. 1865 4516 15 Same. Atlas. 1865 4516,17 — Laveaux (J. Ch. T. de). Life of. 2 v. 1839. 3062.03 — Macaulay (T.B.) Life of. [An essay.] 1859. 3062.19 Same. [In his Essays, v. 5 (2536.20), or Ed. rev., April, 1842. BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. BIOG-RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL): Frederick to Garrick. 147 Frederick II. (king of P'mssia), continued. Napoleon I. Beview of the wars of Frederick II. [In Moo tholon. Hist, miscel. dictated by Napoieon, v. 3.] 3132.80 — Baunier (F.L.G.von). Frederick II. and his times. 1837 3062.22 Thiebault (P. O.F. A. H. D. ) Original anecdotes of. From the French. 2 v. 1805. . . . 3061.01 Brougham (H., lord). Statesnieu, etc., v. 3. (Bohn.) . . 3024.08 Stanhope's Hist. Essays, p. 195-241, 1349 ■iSii.'m Wilson (J. a.) Sketches, e.tc. 18T4 32J2.16 "longe (C. D.) Parallel lives: Philip of Macedon and. 3265.18 See also Eclectic mag., v. 26, 1852 ; Ed. rev., v. 123, 1866 ; Harper's mag., v. 18 and 25; Quar. rev., 1873; Bentley's miscel., v. 46, 1859. es~ See also Germany ; Prussia; Seven years ' war (in Countries) ; also, in fiction, Miss Muhlbach's ' Frederick the great ' series of novels (of little historical value). Frederick Louis (son of George II, b. 1707, d. 1751). Doran (J.) Princes of Wales 3258.21 Frederick William (' the great elector ' of Brandenburg, b. 16J0, <(. 1688). Oust (E.) Lives of the warriors, v. 3, pt. 1, p. 85-101. 3222.09 See also histories of Germany and of Prussia. Frederick William III. (king of Prussia, b. 1770, d. 1840). — Eylert (R.F.) Keligious life and opinions of. 3062.25 Gibbon (F.) Public characters, v. 3, p. 182-226. . . . 3216.17 Mirabeau (H. G. B., comte de). Secret history of the court of Berlin. 2 V. 1789 546.01 Zimmermann (J. G.) Interesting conversations, etc., 1799. [Pamph., v. 13 ] • . . . . 6093.13 Frederic William IV. (king of Pi-ussia, d. 1861). — Martineau (H.) Biographical sketches, 1869. Freiligrath (Ferdinand von, German poet, b. 1810). See Nat. quar. rev., v. 22, 1871; For. quar. rev., Jan., 1846; histories of German literature, and Longfellow's Poets of Europe. Fremont (John 0., Amer. explorer, and presidential can- didate in 1856, b. 1813). — Bigelow(J.) Life of. 1856 3063.01 — Savage (J.) Our living representative men, 1860. . .3166.01 See also Atlantic mag., v. 9, 1862 (Hundred days in Missouri). Fbeke i John Hookham, Engl, poet and diplomatist, b. 1769, d. 1816). — Frere (Sir Bartle). Memoir of. [In J.H.F.'s Works.v. 1.] 1641.25 See also Oontem. rev., v. 19, 1872 (by James Davies) ; Ed. rev.,v. 135, 1872 ; Eraser's mag., n. s.,v. 6, 1872; Gentlemen's mag.. Mch. and Apl., 1846; Littell, 1872, v. 2 (from Macmil- lan) ; Quar. rev., v. 132, 1872, or Littell, 1872, v. 1 ; N. A. rev., v. 107, 1868 (by C E. Norton). Fresnel (Angustin Jean, Fr. physicist, b. 1788, d. 1827). — Arago (D. F. J.) Biographies, etc., v. 2 3263.11 Frobisher (Sir Martin, Engl, explorer, b. 1535 ? d. 1594). — Southey (B.) Lives of the Brit, admirals, v. 6. . . . 3211.01 See also his name in general alphabet. Froissart (Sir John, French historian, b. 1337, d. 1410). — St. Leger (B. ) Frois-art and his times. 3 v. 3063.02 Fry (Elizabeth, Engl, philanthropist, b. 1780, d. 1845). — Memoirs and letters. 2 v. Lond. , 1847. 8°. 3063.05 -- Eussell (W.) Extraordinary women 3263.19 — Sprague (W. B.) European celebrities 3262.08 See also article, with references, in M'Clintock and Strong. Fuller (Andrew, Engl, baolist diuine, b. 1754, d. 181a). — Foster (J.) Critical essays* v. 2, p. 396-411. 1856. . 2525.04 Fuller (Arthur B., chaplain in Amer. civil war, 1861-5, b. 1822, d. 1862). — Fuller (B. F.) Chaplain Fuller. 1863 3063.07 — Higginson (T. W.) Harvard memorial biogr., v. 1. . 8247.26 Fuller (Margaret), bee Ossoli (S. M. F. , marchesa d'). Fuller (Thomas, Engl, churchman, historian, and hu- morist, b. 1608, d. 1661). — Eussell (A. T.) Memorial of. 1844. . . 3063.10 — Lawrence (E.) Lives of Brit, historians, v. 1. . . . 3262 03 — Bogers (H.) Life and writings of. [In his Beason and faith, ek] . . 7 . . 3587.19 Note.— In Ed. rev., or Littell, v. 19, 1857. See also Cornhill mag., v. 25, 1872 ; Eetrospective rev., v. 3, 1821. Fulton (Bobert, American painter, inventor, and intro- ducer of the steamboat, b. 1765, d. 1815). — Howe (H.) Eminent mechanics, p. 156-187. 1852. . 3242.05 — Parton (J.) People's book of biography 3266.03 — Eenwick (J.) Life of. [Sparks' Am. biog., v. 10.] . 3241.10 . — Tuckerman (H. T.) Essays, biographical, etc. . . . 2544 15 ' — Wynne (J.) Lives of eminent men, etc 3242.01 See Mso J. C. Hauch's novel ' Bobert Fulton ' [212.48]. Fulwell (Ulpian, English author and poet, b. 1546). — Bell (E.) Lives of English poets, v. 2 3211.18 Fuseli or Fuessli (John Henry, Engl, painter and art critic, b. 1738, d. 1825). — Knowles (J. ) Life and writings of F. 3 v. 1831. 063. 11 — Cunningham (A.) Lives of Brit, painters, etc. v. 2. . 1431.02 — Timbs (J.) Anecdote biography, v. 2, p. 179-227. 1860. 3253.11 Gainsborough (Thom&B, English painter, 6.1727. d.1788). — Fulcher (G. W.) Life of. 1856. . . . .3063.15 — Cunningham (A.) Lives of the British painters, v. 1. 1431.01 — Bedgrave (B. and S.) Century of painters, v. 1, 1866. . 1433.03 — Falrholt (F. W.) Homes of English artists, 1873. . .1436.23 — Timbs (J.) Anecdote biography, v. 2, p. 156-178. 1860. 3253.il Galba (Servius Sulpicius, Roman emperor, 68-69 a.d.) — Plutarch. Lives, v. 5 of 3146.17; v. 6 of 3145.22; v. 4 of 3145.08 See also CiEsARS, for other lives. Galen (Claudius, Roman physician,b. 131, d. 200). — Eussell (J. B.) Heroes of medicine. Galiani (Ferdinando, abbe", Italian political economist, 6. 1728, d. 1787). — Saiute-Beuve (0. A.) Oauseries de lundi, v. 2. . . . 7033.19 See also Atlantic v. 81, 1873 (by Edward Howland). Galilei (Galileo, Italian philosopher, mathematician, and astronomer, b. 1564, d. 1642). — BethunefD.) Life of. Boston, 1832. 12°. [Libr. of useful knowL] 3063.27 — Martin (T. H.) Galilee: les droits de la science et la methode des sciences physiques. 1868. . 3063. 17 — Private life. Compiled principally from his corresp., and that of hiB eldest daughter. L., 1870. 3063.16 — Brewster (Sir D.) Martyrs of science 3261.13 — Buckley (T. A.) Dawnings of genius, 1857 3263.24 — Delepiarre (O.) Historical difficulties, p. 148-161. 1868. 2521.27 — Edgar (J. G.) Boyhood of great men 3263.23 — Lives of eminent persons 3265.17 — Parton (J.) People's book of biography 3265.03 — Shelley (M. W.) Lives, etc., v. 2 3211.27 See also Macmillan, Dec, 1873 (G. and papal infallibility, by S. Taylor) ; Nat. quar. rev., v. 12, 1866 (G. and his dis- coveries) ; North Brit, rev., 33, 1860 (Martyrdom of G.) Gallatin (Albert, Amer. statesman, b. 1761, d. 1819). — Maury (S. M.) Statesmen of America. 1847 3243.06 See also Duyckinck, v. 1. Gallaudet (T. H., principal of Hartford deaf and dumb asylum, b. 1787, d. 1851). — Barnard (H.) Tribute to. 2d ed. 1859. . 3063.22 See also N. A. rev., v. 87, 1858. Gallitzin (Demetrius Augustine, Russian prince, and catholic missionary in Cambria Co., Pa., b. 1770, d. 1840). — Brownson(S. M.) Life of. 1873 3063.18 See also N. A. rev., v. 88, 1859. Gallus (Cneius Cornelius, Roman poet and courtier in reign of Augustus, b. about 66, d. 25 B.C.) — Berwick (E.) Lives, etc. 1814 3021.17 Galt (John, Scotch novelist and author, b. 1779, d. 1839). — Autobiography. 2v.ini. Phil., 1833. 12°. 3063.14 — Jerdan (Wm.) Men I have known 3222.05 . Sprague (W. B.) Visit to European celebrities. . . . 3H62 08 Thomson (Mrs. K. B.) Literary characters, v. 2. . 3253.31 Gambetta (Leon, Fr. statesman, b. 1838). Men of the third republic. 1873 3252.27 — Gentleman's mug., May, 1875. Gambier (James, lord; Engl, admiral, b. 1756, d. 1733). — Chatterton (G.) Memorials of. 2 v. 1 861. 3063.20 Gamon (Achille, French official, lfith century). — Memoires, 1560-86. [Petitot. 1 ser. , v. 34]. 5121.34 Ganganelli. See Clement XIV., [pope). Gannett (Ezra Stiles, unitarian minister of Boston, Mass., b. 1801, d. 1872). — Gannett (W. C.) E. S. Gannett. A memoir. 3063.26 Ctanning (W. E.) Sermon at tire ordination of, June 30, 1824. 3581.26 Gardiner (Col. James, killed at Preston Pans, in 1745). — Doddridge (P. ) Some remarkable passages in the life of. 1796 3063.23 See Scott's Waverly for a circumstantial account of his death. Garibaldi (Giuseppe, Hal. patriot and general, b. 1807). — Life. By himself Tr. by T. Dwight. New York, 1859. 12° «J64-01 — Lever (C.) Cornelius O'Dowd upon men, etc., v. 1, p. 43, 123. ■iQj>j 2533.29 Atlantic, v. 7, 186l' (Glimpses of G.) ; N. A. rev., v. 92, 1861 ; West, rev., v. 72, 1859 ; v. 75, 1861, or Littell, 1860, v. 4 (Cavour and G.) Garrick (David, English actor, and dramatist, b- 1716, d. 1779). — Private correspondence. With notes and a new memoir[byJ.Boaden]. 2 v. L, 1831. 4°. 3068.11 _ Davies (Th.) Memoirs of. 2 v. 1780. . -3064.02 -Fitzgerald^ Life of. 2 v. 1868. . . • 3063.24 — Memoires. [In Barriere (E.) Bibl. des mem v. g -i DUf.Ob — Murohv (A.) Life of. 2 v. 1801. . . . 3064.04 — Sw lives of the players, v. 1, p. 247-289. 1831. . 3263.03 In asking for books, use the "Book Orders," giving the AUTHOB'S NAME, the first nart of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 148 BIOG-RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL ) : Garrick to Gibbon. Gabeick: (David) continued. — Thomson (K. B.) Garrick and Mrs. Clive. [In her Celebrated friendships, v. 2, p. 219-279. 1861.) 3253.24 See also Fortnightly rev., v. 16, 1871, or Littell, 1871, v. 2 (Old criticism on old players, by R. B. Lytton) ; Littell, 1868, v. 1 (A manager's end) ; Quar. rev., v. 125, 1868 Gaebison (William Lloyd, Arner. abolitionist and re- former, b. 1805). — Lyman (T.) Papers relating to the Garrison mob. . 3063.28 — Stowe (H. E. B.) Men of our times 3265.02 Garth (Sir Samuel, Engl, physician and poet, b. 1672, d. 1719). — Johnson (S.) Lives of the English poets, v. 1. . . .3263.01 Gasjolll i Mrs. Eliz. C, Engl, novelist, b.l810(?), d.1865). — Greg (W. It.) Essays, v. 1, p. 344-89. 1853 2526.23 See also Brit, guar, rev., April, 1867, or Littell, v. 2, 1867 ; North Brit, rev., May, 1853 ; Gentleman's mag., Feb., 1866. Gaspakin (Agenor Etienne, comte de, b. 1810, d. 1871). See N. A. rev., v. 95, 1862. Gassendi (Pierre, Erenah philosopher and physicist, b. 1592, d. 1655). — Edgar (J. G. The boyhood of great men 3263.22 Gaunt (John of). See John of Gaunt. Gautier (Theophile, French author, b. 1811, d. 1872). See Atlantic, v. 21, 1868 (by E. Benson ; N. A. rev., April, 1873 (by H. James, jr.) Gat (Joim, Engl, poet and dramatist, b. 1G88, d. 1732). — Howitt (W.) Homes of British poets, v. 1 953.23 — Johnson (S.) Lives of the English poets, v. 2. . . . 3263.02 - — Thackeray (W. M.) English humourists 3252.13 Geluekt (Christian ¥., German author, b. 1715, d. 1769). — Douglas (Mrs.) Life of. 1805 3063.31 Genet (Edruond Charles, Fr. ambassador to U. S. in 1792, b. 17-65, d. 1835). See Atlantic, v. 31, 1873 (Exploits of, in V. S., by J. Partou). Genghis Khan (Asiatic conqueror, b. 1164, d. 1227). — Abbott (J.) History of. 1870 3063.29 — History of, 1163-1227. [CJniv. hist., v. 4.] . 405.24 Genin (Thomas H., of Ohio, lawyer and anti-slavery re- former, b. 1796, d. 1868). — Biographical sketch. [Prefixed to his Writings.] . . 6037.19 Genlis (Stephanie Felieite, comtesse de, Fr. authoress, b. 1746, d. 1830). — Memoirs. Written by herself. 8 v. London, 1825-26. 1-j. 3064-06 Same. New York, 1825. 8° 3063.30 — Kavanagh (J.) French women of letters, v. 2. . . . 3262.14 — Bussed (W.) Eccentric personages 3264.U3 Extraordinary women . . 3263.19 Gent (Mr. Thomas, printer, of York, England, b. 1691, d. 177b). — Life. By himself. London, 1832. 8°. .3064.14 Gentz (Friedrich von, German statesman, 6.1764, (11832). — Hayward (A.) Essays, n. s., v. 1, 1873 2528.17 See also Ed. rev., v. 117, 1863 ; National rev., v. 14, 1862. rrTaoTTFr.nY-S a tnt- Htt.a m T-. (Etieniie, French naturalist, b. 1772, d. 1814). — Flourens (11. J. P.) Memoir of. (Sm. rep., 1861.] . . 3936 16 — Knox (It.) Great anatomists, etc.' 1862 1454.19 See also Westm. rev., Jan., 1854. Geoefeoy-Saint-Hllaire (Isidore, French naturalist, b. 1805, d. 1861) . — Quatiel'ages de Breau (J. L. A.) Memoir of. [Sra. rep., 1862.] 3936.17 Geobge I. (king of England, b. 1660, d. 1727). — Walpole (Horace). Beminiseenees. 1818. 3175.22 — Same. [In his Walpoliana. 1830.] 6216.12 — Dorau (J.) Princes of Wales 3253.21 — Thackeray (W. M.) Four Georges 3065.03 See also Fraser's mag., v. 69 (Lady Cowper's diary reviewed). See below Geoeues, and Sophia Dobothea ; also histories of England, particularly that of earl Stanhope, dating from the peace of Utrecht. George 11. (king of England, b. 1683, d. 1760). — Oliphant [Mrs. M. O.W.) Hist, sketches of the reign of. 3064 18 Bepr. from Blackwood's mag., v. 103-106. — Thackeray (W. M.) Four Georges. 1860 3065.03 — Walpole (H. ) Memoirs of the reign of George II. 3 v. 1864 3064.15 Bemin.scences. 1818 3175.22 Same. [In his Walpoliana. 1830.] 6216.12 See also Quar. rev., v. 128, 1870, or Littell. See also lives of Caroline Wilhelmina Dorothea ; — Geoeges ;— Walpole [Sir Bobert) ; and histories of Eng- land, more especially Stanhope's, and Knight's Popular history, v. 6. Gjsobqe HI. (Icing of England, b. 1738, d. 1820). — Correspondence with Lord North from 1758 to 1783. Introd. and notes, by W. B. Donne. 2 v. Lon., 18'67. 8°. 3064.21 — Adolpnus (J. ) History of. From the accession to the decease of. 7 v. 484.01 — Brougham' (H., lord). Historical sketches of states- men. 2v. 1854. 3024.06 Same. 3 v. 1855-56 3024.06a — Brougham (H. ) Lives of men of letters of the time of. Lond.., 1855. 12°. 3024.04 — Gozlan (L. )' George III. et Caroline de Brunswick, 1852 7022.14 — Grenville (B. T. N. B. C, duke of Buckingham and Ghandos). Memoirs of the court of England, dur- ing the Begency, 1811-1820. 2 v. 1856. . 3064.29 Reviewed in Quar. rev., v. 92, 1853. — Jesse (J. H ) Memoirs of the life and reign of. 3 v. 1867 3064.23 — Massey (W. ) History of England during the reign of. [1745-1802.] 4v. 1855 454.11 — Phillimore (J. G. ) History of England during the reign of. v. 1, 1863. [No more published.] 3064.26 Reviewed in Ed. rev., 118, 1863. — Walpole (H.) Journal of the reign of. 1771-83. Ed. by Dr. Doran. 2 v. 1859 3065.05 — Wraxall (Sir N.W.j Hist, mem., 1772-83. 4v. 3187.05 Posthumous memoirs, 1783-89. 3 v. . 3187.08 — Brougham (S.,lord). Contributions, ete.,v. 1, p. 185-407. 2517.06 — Delany [Mrs. M.) Beminiseenees of G. and Charlotte. [In her Autobiography, 2d ser., 1862.] 3047.16 — Doran (J.) Princes of Wales 3253 21 — Percy anecdotes, v. 4, 1823 6211.04 — Thackeray (W. M.) Four Georges. 1860 3065.03 See also Blackwood, v. 101, 1867 (Was George HI. a con- stitutional king 1) Ed. rev., v. 126, 1867 (Early administra- tion of) ; Fraser's, v. 45, 1852 ; Quar. rev., v. 122, 1867, or Littell, 1867 (Character of) ; Winslow's Jour, of psy. med., v. 10, 1857 (Insanity of) ; Medical critic, v. 2, 1862 (Earl Stan- hope's account of his insanity). See also collateral lives of Caeoline [Queen) ; — Gecege IV".; — Geoeges; — Pitt (Wm., earl of Chalham): — Fox (C J); — Rockingham ; — Gbenville ; Addington, Malmesbuey ; etc.; — England (History); and Junius. Geoege IV. (king of England, b. 1762, d. 1830). — Banvard (J. ) Private life of a king ; suppressed memoirs. 1875 3065.02 — Bury (Lady C.) Diary illustrative of the times of George the fourth, with letters, etc. \_anon. ] 2 v. London, 1838. 8 3 3065.08 — Croly (G.) Life and times of. ... . 3065.01 — Grenville (E. T. N. B. 0., 2d duke of Buckingham and Ghandos). Memoirs of the court of. 1820- 30. 2v. 1859 3065.06 Reviewed in Ed. rev., v. 110. — Greville (C. C. F. ) The Greville memoirs. 2 v. 1C75 3072.22 — Huish (R.) Memoirs of George IV. 2 v. 3065.10 — Nayler (Sir G. ) 'Coronation of George IV. [Plates.] — Wallace (W.) Life and reign of. 3 v. 1831. 3065.12 — Brougham (H., lord). Geo. IV. and queen Caroline. [In his Contrib , etc., v. I.] 2517.06 Statesmen, etc., v. 2. Bohn's ed 3024.07 — Doran (J.) Princes of Wales 3253.21 — Thackeray (W. M.) The lour Georges. 1860. . . . 3065.03 See also Ed. rev., v. 108 (The Regency). See also in this class, lives of Geoeges ^he Four); — Caro- line (queen of George IV.); — Chaelotte [princess of Wales;; — Fitzheebeet [Mrs. M. A) ;— Canning (George). 1'he best general histories covering this reign are Stanhope's, and Knight's Popular history, v. 6-8. Geoeges (The Four ; kings of England). — Georgian era; memoirs of eminent persons in Great Britain. 4 v. 1832-34 3216.05 — Schmucker (S.M.) Hist, of the four Georges. 3064.31 — Thackeray (W.M.) The four Georges. 1867. 3252.12 Same. [In his Miscellanies, v. 4. Boston ed.] . . 255.64 — Wright (T.) Caricature history of. [1868.] 3065.01 Gessner (Salomon, Swiss poet and artist, b.1730, d.1787). --- Memoirs, principally by Hollinger. [In his Works, v. 1.] 5037.05 Geste (Edmund, bp. of Salisbury, b. 1514, d. 1578). — Dugdale (H. G. ) Life of. 1840 3065.15 Gibbon (Edward, Engl, historian, b. 1737, d. 1794). — Life [by himself], with selections from his oorresp., by H. H. Milman 3065.16 Same. London, [n.d.] 12° 3065.17 Same. Memoirs, etc. [Miscel. works, 1840.] 5038.09 BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL): Gibbous to Goldoni 149 — Bagehot (W.) Estimates, etc 2517 24 — Brongham (H., lord). Men of letters, etc. '. '. '. ' ' S024 04 — Edgar (J. G.) Boyhood of great raen. ... ' '326322 — Lawrence (E.) Lives of the British historians, v. 2 '. 3262 04 — Sainte-Beuve (C. A.) English portraits. . . 3262 '30 See also Fraser's mag., v. 46, 1852, or Eclectic 'v. '27 1852 Gibbs (Josiah VV\, Anier. philologist, b. 1790, d. 1861). — Fisher (G. P.) Commemorative discourse. [New Englander, v. 19, 18G1.J Gibson (David Cooke, English artist, b. 1827, d. 1856). — Straggles of a young artist : memoir, by a brother artist. London, 1858. 16°. 30o5.'2j Gibson (John, English sculptor, b. 1791, d. 1866). — Life. Ed. by Lady Eastlake. L., 1870. 8°. 3065.23 See also Cornhill mag., v. 17 ; Ed. rev., v. 131 1870 Gitpoed (Win., English critic, b. 1757, d. 1826). — Hazlitt (W.) Spirit of the age. p. 163-79. 1857. . . 2531 07 — Shoemakers. Lives, etc. [anon.] 1849 3261 15 Gillies (Hubert Pearse, Scotch author, b. 1812, d. 1858) — Memoirs of a literary veteran, 1794-1849. 3 v. Lon- don 1851. 12° 306 5. 18 Gilson (Helen L., hospital nurse in civil war. 1861-5 b. 1835, d. 1866 ?). — Clapp {Mrs. P. M.) in Old and New, April, May, 1872. Giotto Angiolotto (Bondone, Florentine artist, 6. 1276 d. 1336). — Buckley (T. A.) Dawnings of genius. 1857. . . . 3263 24 — Clement (Mrs. C. E.) Painters, sculptors, etc. 1874. . 141 305 — Jameson {Mrs. O.) Early Italian painters. . . 1435 09 — TyUer (Sarah). Old masters ' 1431 '35 See also Lanzi's History, etc., and Vasari's Lives', etc Gibabd (Stephen, American merchant, b. 1750, d.'l831). — Arey (H. W.) Girard college and its founder. . . . 6211 02 — Hunt (P.) American merchants, vl 1 8244 10 — Parton (J.) Famous Americans .' 3245 16 Kepr. from N. A. rev., v. 100, 1865. — Wood (G. B.) Hist, and biogr. memoirs. 1872. . . 2548 01 Gibakdin (ErniL di, French journalist, b. 1804). — Men of the third republic. 1873. . 3252 27 — Bhodes (Albert) in Galaxy, Dec, 1874. See also Harper's monthly, v. 15 and v. 16. Gibakdin {Mine. Emile de, formerly " Delphine Gay," French authoress, b. 1804, d. 1855). — ChaUice (Dr.) French authors at home, v. 1-2. 1864. 3266 10 GrosTi (Giuseppe, Italian poet, b. 1809, d. 1850). — Horner (S. ) The Tuscan poet Giusti, and his times. 1864 3065.25 See also North Brit, rev., v. 41, 1864, or Littell, v. 37, 1853. Gladstone (Wm. Ewart, English statesman, financier, orator, and author, b. 1809). — A chapter of autobiography. L., 1868. 8°. 3065.27 — Kent (C.) The Gladstone government : being cab- inet pictures, [anon.] 1869 3065.28 — McGilchrist iJ.) Life of . [1869.]. . . .3065.26 — British statesmen, p. 220-239. 1854 3252.07 — Higgiuson (T. W.) English statesmen, 1875. . . . 3221.13 — Hutton (B. H.) Studies in parliament, p. 13-21. 1866. 3252 19 — Kebbel (T. E.) English statsmen, p. 139-152. 1868. . 3222 01 — McCarthy (J.) Modern leaders 3257 16 — Maddyn (D. O.) Chiefs of parties, v. 2. 1859. . .3262.07 — Reirt (T. W.) Cabinet portraits, p. 17-28. 1872. . . 3252 26 — Kitchie (J. E ) British senators 3252.20 — Smiles (S.) Brief biographies. 1861 3263.16 See also Blackw. mag., v. 97, 1865 (2 art.) Harper's monthly, v. 18 ; and v. 33 (by M. D. Conway); Brit. qu. rev., July, 1869. Glendowsb or Glyndwb (Owen or Owain, Welsh chief- lain, b. 1349, d. 1415). — Parry (J. H.) Cambrian Plutarch, p. 229-272. 1834. . 3216.20 See also histories of Wales (in class Countries). Gloves (Jean, Scotch poet, b. 1758, d. 1801). — Tytler (S.) and Watson (J. L.) Songstresses of Scotland, v. 1. _, 1871 3251.06 Glover (Eichard, English poet and scholar, 6. 1712, d. 1785;. — Memoirs, 1742-1757. L., 1814. 8°. . . .3065.30 Gluck (Johann Christoph, German musical composer, b. 1714, d. 1787). — Crowest(F.) Great tone-poets. 1874 1561.34 — Fetis (F. J.) Biogr. des musiciens, v. 4 1565.04 — Haweis (H. R.) Music and morals 1562.24 Bepr. from Contem. rev., v. 7-8, 1872. Godfbey de Bouillon (1st crusader, duke of Lorraine, king of Jerusalem, b. 1058? d. 1100). — Hewlett (H. G.) The heroes of Europe 3263.25 See also Michaud's [6623.14], and Mills's [6623.20], histories of the crusades. Note — Godfrey is the hero of Tasso's ' Jerusalem delivered.' Godolphin (Mrs. Margaret, exemplary English woman, b. 1652, & 1678). -Evelyn (J.) Life of. Ed. by S. Lord. 1864. 3066.28 Godoy (Manuel de, prime minister of Charles IV. 01 Spam, b. 1767, d. 1828;. J — Memoirs. By himself. 2 v. L., 1836. 8°. . 3066 31 Godkio (Hermit saint of Finchale, d. 1170). — Reginald, monk of Durham. De vita et miraoulis S Godrici. [Surteessoc] 5116 24 Godwin (Mary Wollstonecraft, wife of Wm. G., English authoress, and writer on "women's rights," b. 1759, — Godwin (W.) Memoirs of. 1798. . . . 6215 14 Same. 1801 306529 — Elwood (A. K.) Literary ladies of England, v. 2,'p. 125-154. I°43 3253 22 See also Harper's monthly, v , 35. Godwin (Wm., English novelist, and social and political theorist, b. 1756, d. 1836). — Autobiog., memoirs, and corresp. L. , 1874. 3065 24 ~ S 6 ?»7™T (TO. Essays on the poets, etc., p. 205-217. 2522.06 — Hazlitt (W.) Spirit 01 the age, p. 17-35. 1857. . . .253107 — luckerinan (H. T.) Characteristics, v. 2, p. 255-82. 2544 10 b See also Harper's monthly, v. 38 (by M. D. Conway, lilus.) Goethe (Johann Wolfgang von, German poet, dramatist and scientist, b. 1749, d. 1832). — Characteristics. From the German of Falk, von Muller, &c, with notes, by Sarah Austen. ' 2 v Phil, 1841. 12° 3066.14 — Conversations of Goethe with Eckermann and Soret. Prom the German , by J. Oxenford. New ed L „ 1874 ' ^°- 3066.25 — Correspondence between Schiller and Goethe 1794- 1805. Tr. by G.H. Calvert. N.Y., 1815. 12°. 3156.06 — Letters to Leipzig friends. Ed. by Otto John. Tr. by R. Slater, jr. London, 1866. J2 C . . . 3066.20 — Opinions on the world, mankind, literature, science, and art. Tr. by O. Wenckstern. L., 1853. 3066.21 — Truth and poetry from my own life, or autobiogra- phy. Ed. by P. Godwin. 2 v. NIT., 1850. 3066.10 — Arnim (Bettine von). Goethe's correspondence with a child. Boston, 1859 3066.18 Same. 3v.ini. Berlin, 1839. . . .3066.19 Note — A sentimental fictitious rhapsody. Reviewed in Atlantic monthly, v. 31, 1873. — Browning (H. C.) Life of Goethe. 2 v. in 1. 3066.24 — Calvert (G. H.) Goethe : his life and works. 3066.22 — Lewes (G.H.) Life and works of. 2 v. .3066.08 Same. 2 v. 1856 3066.06 Story of Goethe's life. 1873 3066.23 — Menclelssohn-Bartholdy (K. ) Goethe and Mendels- sohn. (1821-1831.) From the German, by M. E. von Glehn. 1872 3123.20 — Carlyle (T.) Essays 2517.12 — Characteristics of men of genius, v. 1, p. 275-316. . .2516.19 — De Quincey (T.) Biographical essays, p. 229-264. 1851. 2522.04 — Dowden (E.) Philosophy of. [Contem., rev., v. 6, 1867.] — Emerson (R.W.) Goethe; or, the writer. [In Hep. men.] 2524.09 — Godwin (P.) Out of the past, p. 341-67. 1870. . . . 2.326.18 — Gostwick (J.) and Harrison (R.) Outlines of Germ. lit. 2732.11 — Hedge (F. H.) *Prose writers of Germany . . . 2735.01 — Helmholtz )H.) On G. 's scientific researches. [In his Popular lectures, 1873.] 3915.16 — Hutton lit. H.) Essays, V. 2 2533.00 — Masson (D.) Goethe s devil.— Shakespeare and Goethe. [In his Three devils, etc.] 2536.30 — Merivale(H.) Voltaire, Rousseau, and Goethe. [In his Hist, stu- dies.] 2535.30 — Ossoli (Margaret Fuller, marchesa d'). Life without, etc. 2525 08 — Vaughan (R. A.) Essays and remains, v. 2. 1868. .2514.23 See also Blackwood's mag., v. 112, 1872 ; Ed. rev., v. 106, 1857, or Littell, v. 18, 1857 (Character and moral influence) ; Fraser's, v. 52, 1855 (Life and works of) ; Macmillan, Dec, 1873 (Religion of G., by A. Schwartz) ; Nat. quar. rev., v. 5, 1862 (Works and influence of) ; Nat. rev., v. 18, 1864, or Littell, v. 14 (G.'s corresp.) ; North Brit, rev., v. 38, 1863 (Scientific biography of) ; Temple bar, Sept., 1874 (U. and Mendelssohn) ; Westm. rev., v. 58, 1852, or Eclectic mag., v. 27, 1852 (G. as a man of science) ; July, 1874 (G. and Mill, a contrast) ; numerous references in Poole's Index, and on p. 226 of ' Table generale ' de la Revue des deux mnndes. See a/50 Literature (German.) In fiction see Alide, by E. Lazarus [213.90] ; and two of Miss Mtlhlbach's novels—' Old Fritz ' and ' Goethe and Schiller.' Gofm (Wm., Gromwellian general and regicide judge of Charles I. , b. about 1605, d. 1679). — Stiles (E.) History, etc. 1794 3243.09 — Warren (I. P. ) Three judges. 1873. . .3243.11 Goldoni (Carlo, Hal. comic dramatist, b. 1707, d. 1793). — Memoirs. Tr. by J. Black. 2 v. L., 1814. 8°. 3067.0.1 — Shelley (M. W.) Lives, etc., v. 2 3211.26 la asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the ATJ fHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 150 BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Goldschmidt to Grant. Goldschmidt (Jenny, formerly Jenny Lind, Swedish singer, b. 1821). — Clayton (E. C.) Queens of song 3265.10 Moscheles (I.) Recent music and musicians. . . 1563.28 Ossoli (S. M. F. a'). Women in the 19th cent. . . . 6823 03 — Tuckerman (H. T.) Essays, biographical, etc. . . . 2544.15 — You have heard of them, p. 212-219. 1854. . . . 3222.15 See also Fraser's mag., v. 68, 1863. Goldsmith (Oliver, British poet, essayist, and miscel. writer, b. 1728, d. 1774). — Forster(J.) Life and times of. 1855.. .3066.01 Beviewed in Quar. rev., v. 95, 1864, or Littell, v. 7, 1854. — Irving (W. i Oliver Goldsmith : a biography. 3066.04 Same. 1859 3066.05 — Bulwer-Lytton (E. a.) Prose works, v. 1, p. 49-89. . 2514.23 — Cary (H. F.) EngliBh poets, p. 222-246. 1846. . . . 3263.05 — DeQuin.ey (T.) Essays on the poets, p. 99-145. . .2522,06 — Forsyth (Wm.) Novels and novelists 2752.30 — Giles (H.) Lectures and essays, v. 1, p. 210-58. 1851. 2626.04 — Howitt (Wm.) Homes of British poets, v. 1. ... 953.23 — Lawrence (E.) Lives of British historians, v. 2. . 3262.04 — Macaulay (T. B.) Essays, v. 6. 1859 2536.20 Life of G.; with anecdotes, collected by J. Mitford. [In Goldsmith's Poet, woiks, 1862.] 1644.15 — Scott (Sir W.) Novelists, [in Ms Works, V. 6, 10. 1833. 5065.18 — Thackeray (W. M.) English humorists, p. 228-271. . 3252 13 — Timbs (J.) Wits and humourists, v. 1, p. 251-330. 1862. 3252.14 — Windsor (A. L.) Ethiea, p. 285-322. 1860 2547 01 See also Harper's mag., v. 14 ; v. 48 (by G. M. Towle, illus.) Gongoba y Argote (Luis, Spanish poet, b. ll>61, d. 1637). — Churton (E. ) Gongora : an hist, and critical essay. With translations. 2 v. 1862 3067.05 — Shelley (M. W.) Lives, ete., v. 3 3211.26 Gonzalvo, or Goncalo de Cobdova y Agdtlae (Her- nandez, ' the great captain, ' Spanish commander, b. 1443, d. 1515). — Brant6me (P.) Hommes illus., [CEuvres, v. 1.] . . . 5021.14 — James (G. P. E.) Memoirs of great commanders. .3263.26 — Qumtana (At. J.) Memoirs of. From the Spanish, by J. Russell. 1851 3067.09 Same. [In Preston ( T. E.) Lives, etc. 1833.] . 3212.14 — Wilson (J. G.) Sketches, etc. 1874 3222.16 See also Irving's Conquest of Granada, [215.32]. Goodell (Wm., missionary). — Prime (E. D. G.) Foriy years in the Turkish em- pire, or memoirs of W. G. 1875. . . . 1033.19 Goodbich (Rev. Charles Augustus, Amer. religious and miscellaneous author, b. 1790, d. 1862). — Woolsey (T. D.) Discourse commemorative of C. A. G., [New Englander, v. 18, I860.] Goodeich (Samuel Griswold, " Peter Parley," b. 1793, d. 1860). — Recollections of a life-time. 2 v. N. Y., 1856. 3067.07 GooDXEAB (Charles, inventor of vulcanized rubber, b. 1800, d. 1860). — Pierce (B. K.) Trials of an inventor ; life and dis- coveries of. 1866 3067.04 — Parton (J.) Famous Americans 3245.16 Note.— Article repr. from N. A. rev., v. 101, 1865. See also New Englander, v. 18, 1860 (Dr. Dutton's Dis- course on 0. G.) Goedon (George Hamilton, 4J/i earl of Aberdeen, British statesman, b. 1784, d 1860). — Adams (W. H. D.) Men at the helm 3222.14 — British statesmen, p. 7-43. 1854 3252.07 Goedon (Jane,ducAess of ', formerly Miss Maxwell, d.1812). — Thomson (K. B.) Queens of society, v. 1. ... 3262.16 Gordon (Lady Alex. Duff., daughter of Sara Austin, Engl, authoress, b. 1821, d. 1S69). See Macmillan, v. 30, 1874. Goedon ( Patrick, Russian field-marshal, of Scotch ori- gin, b. 1635, d. 1699). — Ellesniore (Earl of). Essays, p. 433-455. 1858. . . 2528.08 See also Blackwood's mag., v. 89, 1861 ; Ed. rev., v. 104 1856 ; Quar. rev.,v. 90, 1852. Goedon (Pryse Lockhart, Scotch gentleman, b. 1762). — Personal memoirs ; or, reminiscences of men and manners. 2 v. L. ,1830. 8 3 3066.29 Goedon (William, viscount Keumure, ex. 1716). — Thomson (K. B.) Memoirs of the Jacobites, v. 2. . 3172.12 Goeton (Samuel, 1st settler of Warwick, R. I., d. 1677). — M^ckie (J. M.) Life of. [Sparks' Am. biog., v. 15.] 3241.01 GSschen (George Joachim, Engl, politician and writer on finance, b. 1831). — Hutton (B. H.) Studies in parliament, p. 139-149. 1866. 3252.19 Gottschalk (Louis Moreau, Amer. pianist, b. 1829, d. 1869). — Hensel(0.) Life and letters of. 1870. .3067.03 See also Harper's monthly, v. 25, p. 418. Gough (John B., Amer. temperance lecturer, b. 1817). — Autobiography and personal recollections. Spring- field, (Mass.) 1869. 8° 3068.05 See also Harper's monthly, v. 17, p. 266. Gouenay (Marie ie Jars de, writer and wit, b. 1566, d. 1645). Kavanagh (J.) French women of letters, v. 1. . . 3262.13 Goubville (Jean Herault, sieur de, French financier and diplomatist under Louis XIV., b. 1625, d. 1703). — Memoires, 1642-98. [Petitot. 2ser.,v52.] 503.30 Goydeb (David George, Engl phrenologist, b. 1796). — My battle for life. Autobiography of a phrenologist, 1857 5431.19 Gbaoohus (Caius Sempronius, and Tiberius Sempro- nius, Roman tribunes, 2d centuryB.o.) See Eclectic mag., v. 26, 1852 (by Prof. Creasy ; from Bent- ley's miscellany) ; Fraser's mag., v. 75, 1867 ; Plutarch's Lives, v. 4 of 3146.17; v. 5 of 3145.22; v. 4 of 3145.08 ; Eliot's Liberty of Borne, v. 2 [436.06] ; Niebuhr's Lectures ou Boman history, v. 1-2 [433.12]. Gbaham (Catharine, formerly Mis. Macaulay, English authoress, b. 1733, d. 1791;. — Lawrence (E.) Lives of British historians, v. 2. . . 3262.04 Gbaham (James, marquis of Montrose, partisan of the Stuarts, Scotch general, b. 1612, ex. 1650). — Napier (Mark). Montrose and the covenanters. •Z v. 1838 3124.21 — Wishart (G. ) Memoirs of. 1756 3124.28 — Cust (E.) Lives of the warriors, v. 2, pt. 2, p. 431-540. 3222.08 See N. A. rev., v. 94, 1862. In fiction see Scott's Legend of Montrose, and Aytoun's poem, ' The execution of Mont- rose ' in his Lays.' [1613.16.] Gbaham (Sir James Robert George, Engl, statesman, b. 1792, d. 1861). — British statesmen, p. 169-219. 1854 3252.07 Blackwood's mag., v. 93, 1863. Gbaham (John, of Claverhouse, viscount Dundee, Scotch officer, b. about 1650, d. 1689). — Memoir of Dundee and the Highland clans ; with an account of his officers. With the massacre of Glencoe. [anon.] London, 1818. 12°. . 3071.12 — Aytoun (W. E.) Examination of statements in Macaulay's history. [App. to Lays of the Scottish cavaliers.] 1613.16 — Cust (E.) Lives of the warriors, v. 2, pt. 2 3222.08 — Paget (J.) Lord Macaulay and Dundee. [la his Paradoxes and puzzles. 1874 2538.11 Repr. from Blackwood's mag., v. 88, 1860. — Shirley, pseud. Campaigner at home 2542.29 See also Macaulay s hist, of England, v. 1, ch. 4, and v. 3, ch. 13; Ed. rev., v. 118,1863; Nat. quar. rev., V. 10, 1865 ; and, in fiction, Scott's Old Mortality, and Aytoun's ' Burial march of Dundee,' in his ' Lays,' [1613.16]. Gbammont (Philibert, comte de, French wit and courtier, b. 1621, d. 1707). — Hamilton (A. ) Memoirs of the court of Charles IL 2 v. 1811 3067.31 Same. 1846. [Bohn.] 3067.10 — Thomson (K. B.) Wits and beaux of society. . . .3262.26 Gbamont (Autohie, due de, martclial, b. 1604, d. 1678). — Menioires, 1621-77. [Petitot. 2ser.,v. 56-57.] 503.34 Geant (Mrs. Anne, of Laggan, Scotch authoress, b. 1755, d. 1838). — Memoir and correspondence. [1803-38.] 3 v. Lon- don, 1844. 8° 3067.12 — Memoirs of an America i lady. N.\'.,1S46. 18°.3067.11 Note. — Descriptive of New York and Albany provincial life, for some years prior to 1768. — Craik (G. L.) Pursuit of knowledge, etc., p. 306-366. 3262.27 — De Quincey (T.) Literary reminiscences, v. 1. . . . 2522.11 — Elwood(A.K.) Literary ladies of England, v. 2, p. 66-97. 3263.22 Geant (Ulysses Simpson, Amer. general during civil war of 1861-5, and 18th pres. of the U. S., b. 1822). — Badeau(A.) Military history of. .... 3067.17 — Coppee (H. ) Grant and his campaigns. . 3067. 30 Life and services of. 1868 3067.19 — Cross (N.) The modern Ulysses, LL.D. : his po- litical record. 1872 306;. 28 — Dana (C.A.) and Wilson (J.H.) Life of. 1868. 3067.29 — Headley (P. C.) The hero boy. 1864. . 3067.20 Life and campaigns of. 1866. . . . 3067.-6 — Howland (E.) Grant as a soldier and statesman. 1868 3067.27 — Jones (E. R.) Lincoln, SUnton, and Grant. 3113.19 — Lorke (J. K.) General Grant and his campaigns. 1864 3067.15 — Life, campaigns, etc. [to 1865]. With introd. by B. J. Lossing. New York, 1868. 8°. . .3067.16 BROOKLYN MERCANTILE L1BBABY. BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Grant to Grisi. 151 — Lives of Grant and Colfax, Cinn., 1868. 8°. 3067.24 — Marshall (E. C.) The ancestry of. 1869. 3067.23 — Richardson (A. D.) A personal history of. 3067.25 — Broekett (L. P.) Our great captains 632.06 — Chesney (0. O.) Essays in military biography, . . 3224.22 — Shanks (W. F. G.) Personal recollections of distinguished generals 3163.03 — Stowe (H. E. B.) Men of our times 3265.02 — Wilson (J. G.) Sketches, etc. 1874 3222.16 See also Atlantic, v. 23, 1869 (Intellectual character of) ; Ed. rev., v. 129, 1869 ; Frasor's mag., v. 79, 1869. See also (in Countries) United States. (Civil war.) GeamtHiLE (Antoine Peri'enot, cardinal de, French archbishop of Malines, b. 1517, d. 1586). — James (G. P. R.) Lives of foreign statesmen, v. . .3211.19 Gbanville (George, viscount Lansdowne, Engl, states- man, poet, and courtier, b. 16G7, d. 1735). — Johnson (S.) Lives of the poets, v. 2 S263.02 Granville [Granville George Leveson Gower, 2d earl, b. 1815). — British statesmen. 1854 3252.07 — Higginson (T. W.) English statesmen. 1875. . . . S221.18 — Keid(T. W.) Cabinet portraits, p. 71-81. 1872. . .3252.26 Gbattan (Henry, Irish orator and statesman, b. 1750, d. 1820). — Memoirs of his life and times. By his son. 5 v. London, 1839-16. 8° 3072.01 — Barrington (Sir J.) Personal sketches 3016.23 — Brougham (H., lord). Statesmen of the reign of George in., v. 1 3024.06 — Foster (J.) Critical essays, v. 2, p. 106-23. 1856. . 2525.04 — Lecky (W. E. H.) Leaders of opinion, etc 492.13 See also references hi Allibone, and Poole's Index. Gbay (David, Scotch poet, b. 1838, d.1860). — Buchanan (R.) David Gray, and other essays. 1858 3072.15 Gbay (Thomas, Engl, poet and essayist, b. 1716, d. 1771). — Brydges (E.) Imaginative biography, p. 78-122. v. 1 of 3254.25 — Bulwer-Lytton (E. L.) Prose works, v. 1, p. 123-43. . 2514.23 — Howitt (W.) Homes of British poets, v. 1. 1856. . 953.23 — Johnson (S.) Lives of the poets, v. 2 3263.02 — Mitford (J.) Life of. (In Gray's Poet, works, 1857.] 1644.17 See also Blackwood's mag., v. 75, 1854 ; N. A. rev., v. 96, 3863 ; Quar. rev., v. 94, 1854, or Littell, v. 4, 1854. — and Mason (Wm.) Correspondence. Ed. by J. Mitford. London, 1855. 8° 3072.12 — andNicholls (liev. N.) Correspondence. Ed. by J. Mitford. London, 1813. 16°. . . . 3072.13 Gbaydon (Alexander, of Pa., Amer. rev. officer, b. 1752, d. 1818). — Memoirs of his own' time. Ed. by J. S. Littell. 1846 583.11 Gbeeley (Horace, American journalist and reformer, b. 1811, d. 1872). — Recollections of a busy life. 1868. . . .3072.07 — Cleveland (0.) Story of a summer; or, journal leaves from Chappaqua. 1874. . '. . 3072.21 — Parton(J.) Life of. 1855 3072.06 Same. 1868 3072.11 — Keavis (L. U.) Representative life of. 1872. 3072.16 — Reid(W.) A memorial of. 1873. . . . 3072.20 — Hudson (F.) Journalism in the United States. . . 2713.11 — Stowe (H. E. B.) Men of our times 3265.02 5eea(soFraser's mag., v. 54, 1872; Galaxy, March, 1873 (by Thurlow Weed) ; Harper's monthly, v. 11 ; v. 46 (Easy cliair). Geeene (Nathanael, Amer. maj. gen. in rev. war, b. 1742, d. 1786). — Greene (G. W.) Life of. v. 1-3. 1867-71. . 3072.09 Nathanael Greene : an examination of some state- ments in the 9th volume of Bancroft's history of the U. S. [In v. 2 of life of N. Greene.] 3072.10 Life of. [Sparks' Am. biog. , v. 20. ] . 3241. 20 — Shnms(W. G.) Life of. 1819 3073.01 — Bancroft (G.) Letter upon Gen. Greene in reply to G. W. Greene. [N. A. rev., v. 104, 1867.] See also notice of v. 9 of Bancroft's hist., in N. A. rev., Jan., 1867. — Headley (J. T.) Washington and his generals, v. 2. . 3177.06 Gbeenough (Horatio, Amer. sculptor, b. 1805, d. 1852). — Tuckerman (H. T.) Memorials of. 1853. . 3073.02 Book of the artists Gbegoey VII., (pope: Hildebrand, 6. 1013, d. 1085). — Bowden(J.) Life and pontificate of. 2 v. . 3072.18 — Villemain (A. P.) Life of Gregory VIL Tr. by J. B. Brockley. 2 v. 1S74 3072.25 — Hewlett (H. G.) The heroes of Europe 3263.25 — Perkins (J. H.) [In Characteristics of men of genius, v. 1, p. 1-40. 1846 2516.19 — Stephen (Sir J.) Essays, etc., v. 1 3423.20 See Contem. rev., v. 13, 1870 (Gregory the great and Pius IX., by G. F. Goddard) ; Fraser's mag., v. 74, 1866. See also church histories, p. 81, especially Mihnan's Latin Christianity, v. 2-3 [3117 04]. Robertson's [341C.08], and Greenwood's Cathedra Petri, v. 4 [3428.17] ; lives of the popes, p. 96, and the references in Nouvelle Diogr. gen., M'Clintock and Strong, and Lippincott's Diet, of biog. See also references in Poole's Index. Gbegoey XVI. (pope, JIauro Cappellari, 0.17H5, dl846). — Gavtizzi [A. ) My recoil, of the last four popes. 3425.12 — Wiseman (N.) Recoil, of the last four popes. 3424. O.J Gbegoey (St., the iltuminator, 1st patriarch of Armenia, b. 257 a. d.) — Malan (S. C.) Life and times of 1868. .3417.19 Gbegoey (of Naziamum, bp. of Constantinople, father of the Greek church, b. 329, (2. 389 (?). — Ullmann (C.) Gregory of Nazianzum. Tr. by G. V. Cox. 1851 3072.17 Grenville family. — Maddyn (D. O.) Chiefs of parties, v. 1 3262.06 Gbenville (George, Engl, statesman, b. 1712, d. 1770). — Earle (J. C.) English premiers, v. 1, p. 171-217. 1871. . 3222.11 See also Grenville papers [3073.03]. Gbenville, or Greenville (Sir Richard, b. 1540, d. 1591). — Southey (It.) Lives of the British admirals, v. 3. . . 3211.03 Reviewed in North Brit, rev., v. 19, 1853. Gbenville (Richard, earl Temple, Engl, statesman, b. 1711, d. 1777). See Newhall (I.) Letters on Junius [3088.07] ; and Gren- ville papers [3073 03 ] Gbenville (William Wyndham, lord, Engl, statesman, b. 1759, d. 183-1). — Earle (J. C.) English premiers, v. 2, p. 101-130. 1871. 3222.11 — Lewis (G. C.) Administrations, etc. 1783-1830 [477.17]. Geettze (Jean Baptiste, French painter, b. 1726 d. 1805). — Houssaye (A.) MeD and women of France, etc. v. 3. 3262.20 Same. V. 2. N. Y., 1857 3266.03 Gbevtlle (Charles Cavendish F., clerk of the council to Geo. IV and Wm. IV., b. 1794, d. 1865). — Greville memoirs : reigns of George IV. and Wil- liam IV. Ed. by H. Reeve. 2 v. New York, 1875. 12°. 3072.22 Same. [Abridged.] By R. H. Stoddard. New York, 1875. 16°. [Bric-a-brac ser., v. 5.] 3072.24 Eeviewed in Fortnightly rev., Dec, 1874 (by O. L. Stan- ley); and Macmillan, v. 31, 1875 (2 art. by A. G. Stapleton). Gkeyille (Fulke, 1st lord Brooke, statesman, philosopher, andpoet, b. 1554, d. 1628). — Bell (R.) Lives of English poets, v. 2 3211.18 — Lodge (E.) Portraits, etc., v. 3 3225.03 — Thomson (K. B.) Celebrated friendships, v. 2, p. 3-50. 3233.25 Geey (Lady Catherine, sister of Lady Jane Grey, d.1567). — Strickland (A.) Tudor princesses, p. 186-259. 1868. . 3255.22 See also Fronde's history, v. 7. [474.U7.] Geey (Charles, 2d earl, Engl, statesman, advocate of pari, reform, b. 1774, d. 1845). — Earle (J. C.) English premiers, v. 2, p. 231-258. . . 3222.12 See also Ed. rev., v. 125, 1867. Geey (Henry George. 3d earl, Engl, statesman, b. 1802). — • Reid (T. W.) Cabinet portraits, p. 187-198. 1872. . 3252.26 Geey (Lady Jane, queen of England for 12 days, b. 1537, ex. 1554). — Bartlett (T>. W.) Life of. Auburn, 1853. 12°. 3073.15 — Howard (George;. Lady Jane Grey and her times. 1822. . ' 3073.08 — Nicolas (SrN.H.) Memoirs and remains of. 3073.07 — Herbert (H. W.) Persons and pictures, pp. 205-23. . 2532.01 — Jameson (Mrs. A.) Lives of female sovereigns. . . 3255.25 — Lodge (E.) Portraits, etc., v. 1 3225.01 — Owen (Mrs. O. F.) Heroines of history 3261.21 — Russell (W.) Extraordinary women 3263.19 — Strickland (A.) Tudor princesses, p. 94-185. 1868. . 3255.22 See also Froude's history, v. 5-6 [474.06]. GBiFiTJSt (Gerald, Irish novelist andpoet, b. 1803, d.1840). — Life. By his brother. N. Y., 1857. 12°. .3073.09 Geimaldi (Joseph, English clown, b. 1779, d. 1837). —Memoirs. Ed. by "Boz" [i.e. C. Dickens). 2 v. London, 1838. 12° 3073.17 Gbimm (Friedrich Melchior de, German litlirateur, 6. 1723, d. 1807), and Dideeot (D.) — Historical and literary memoirs, and anecdotes se- lected from their correspondence with the duke of Saxe-Gotlia, 1753-1790. 4 v. L., 1814. 8°. 3673.10 Gbimm (Jacob Ludwig, German historiographer, b. 1785, d. 1865). See N. A. rev., v. 100, 1865. Geisi (Giulia or Giulietta, afterwards Mine, de Melcy, Ital. opera singer, b. 1312, d. 1869). Clayton (E. C.) Queens of song 3265.10 See also Harper's mag., v. 1 and 9. la asking for books, use the " Book Order " giving the AUTHOR'S KAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 152 BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Oronow to Hall. Gbonow (Copt. Rees Howell, English society-man, b. 1794, d. 1865). — Celebrities of London and Paris ; 3d series of Rem- iniscences, London, 1865. 12° 3073.27 — Last recollections ; 4th series of his Reminiscences. Loudon, 1866. 12°. 3073.28 — Recollections and anecdotes of the camp, the court and the clubs. 1-2 series. London, 1864. 12°. Gbote (George, English historian, philosopher, and lib- eral politician, b. 1794, d. 1871). — Personal life. By Mrs. Grote. L.. 1873. 8°. 3073.30 J'riswell (J.H.) Modern men of letters, p IS3-195. 1870. 2525.18 See also Lond. qu. rev., July, 1874 ; Quar. rev., July, 1873 ; Ed. rev., July, 1873. Geohus (Hugo, jurist, theologian, historian, and poet, b. 1583, d. 1645). — Butler (C.) Life of. 1826 3073.29 — Buckley (T. A.) Dawnings of genius. 1857. . . . 3263.24 Geoulaed (Claude, French jurist and magistrate, b. 1551, d. 1607). — Memoires, 1588-1604. [Petitot. 1 ser., v. 49.] . . . 5122.12 Guaeini (Giovanni Battista, Ital. poet, b. 1537, d. 1612). — Shelley (M. W.) Lives, e(c, v. 2 3211.27 Guebin (Eugenie de, French lady, b. 1805, d. 1848 1 . — Journal et lettxes. Publiespar G.S.Trebutien. Paris, 1863. 12° 3074.11 — Journal. Ed. by G. S. Trebutien. 2d ed. N. Y., 1866. 16° 3074.02 — Letters. Ed. by G. S. Trebutien. N. Y., 16°. 3074.01 — Parr(H.) Maurice and Eugenie Guerin. 1870. 3074.21 — Alger (W. E.) Solitudes, etc., p. 365-372. 1867. . . . 2512.07 — Arnold (M.) Essays in criticism, p. 109-40. 1865. .2512.13 See also Contemp. rev., v. 4, 1867 (by J. C. Colquboun) ; Ed. rev., V. 120, 1864; Littell, 1864, V. 1; Nat. rev., v. 12, 1861, or Littell, 1861, v. 2. Guebin (Maurice de, French poet, b. 1810, d. 1839). — Journal. With au essay by Matthew Arnold and a memoir by Sainte-Beuve. Ed. by G. S. Trebu- tien. Tr. by E.T. Fisher. N.Y., 1867. 16°. 3074.03 — Parr (H.) Maurice and Eugenie de Guerin. 3074. 'Jl — Alger (W. E.) Solitudes, etc., p. 338-50. 1867. . . . 2512.07 — Arnold (M.) Essays in criticism, p. 73-109. 1865. . 2512.13 Originally appeared in Eraser's mag., v. 67, 1863. See also Galaxy, April, 1867 (by V. Vaughan). Guebeabella ( Mme. Ginevra, formerly Miss Genevieve Ward, Amer. opera singer, b. ). — Memoir. New York. 1863. 8° 3074.04 Gtjesclin (Bertrand Du). See Du Guesclin (B. ) Guicciaedini (Francesco, Ital. historian, jurist, and diplo- matist, b. 1482, d, 1540). — Shelley (M. W.) Lives, etc, v. 2 3211.27 See also Ed. rev., v. 130, 1869 ; Quar. rev., v. 131, 1871, or Littell, 1871, v. 4. Guido Reni (Ital. painter, b. 1575, d. 1642). — Jameson {Mrs. A.) Early Italian painters 1435.09 — Tytler (Sarah). Old masters 1431.36 See also Lanzi, v. 3 [1414.09]. Guimaed (M lie. French actress, 1770-80). — Houssaye (A.) Men and women of France, etc., v. 2. L. 3262.19 Same. v. 1, N. Y., 1857 3266.02 Gtjise (Henry II. de Lorraine, hthduc de, abp. ofRheims, general of the Neapolitan insurgents, b. 1614, d. 1664). — Memoires, 1647-48. [Petitot. 1 ser., v. 55-66.] . . . 503.33 See also London society, Nov., 1875. Guizot (E. C. Pauline de Meulan, French authoress, b . 1733, d. 1827). — Sainte-Beuve (O. A.) Portraits of celebrated women. 3262.17 Goizot (Francois Pierre Gaillaume, French statesman, historian, and calvinistic theologian, b. 1787, d. 1874). — Memoirs to illustrate the history of my time [1807- 40]. 4 v. London, 185^-61. 8° 3074.07 Note. — Reviewed in Ed. rev., v. 108 : Fortnightly rev., v. 8, 1867 ; Fiaser's mag., v. 67, 1858 ; North Brit, rev., v.' 31, 1859 ; Quar. rev., v. 94, 1854, and v. 124, 1868. See also Allison's Essays [2517.02] ; Lomeuie's Sketches 1841 [3261.26]; Marquess of Salisbury's Hist, sketches, 1862 [2547.17] ; Temple bar, Nov., 1874, or Littell, 1374, v. 4 ; At- lantic monthly, 1866 (Englishman in Normandy, by G. Smith) ; Harper's monthly, v. 11, v. 17, v. 23 ; Sprague'a European celebrities [3262.08] . Gukkey (Joseph John, Englishquaker and philanthropist b. 17.^8, d. 1847). — Braithwaite ( J. B. ) Memoirs of. 2 v. 185 1. 3074.12 Gubney (Samuel, London merchant, b. 1786, d. 1856). — Bourne (H. E. F.) Famous London merchants. . . 3261.04 Gueowski (Adam de, Folish publicist and revolutionist, ajterwurd resident of the U. S., b. 1805, d. 1866). See article by Eobert Carter in Atlantic, v. 18, 1866. Gustavus L Ebicson or Gustavus Vasa (king of Sweden, b. 1496, d. 1560). — History of, with extracts from his correspondence;. {anon.] London, 1852. 8°. 3074.20 — Scott (S.) History of. By H. A. Raymond, [pseud.] 1761 307428 — Hewlett (H. G.) The heroes of Europe 8263.26 See atso histories of Sweden (in Countries). Gustavtjs II. Adolphus (the great ; protestant leader in the 30 years' war, king of Sweden, b. 1594, d. 1632). — Abelous (L.) Gustavus Adolphus ; the hero of the reformation. 1871 3074.22 — Chapman (B.) History of. 1856 3074.25 — Fleetwood (G. ) Account of the battle of Lutzen and the death of. [Camden misceL ] . . .5112.39 — Harte (W.) Life of. 3074,16 — Heydenreich (L. W.) Life of. 1868. . .3074.14 — Trench (R. C. ) Gustavus Adolphus. Social aspects of the thirty years' war. 1865 544.14 — Chambers'B miscel., v. 7 2515.26 — Sterling (J.) Essays, v. 1, p. 60-73 2547.09 — Wilson (J. G.) Sketches, etc. 1874 3222.16 Yonge (O. D.) Parallel lives : Epaminondas and. 1872. 3265.18 See also Littell, 1863, v. 2 (from New Monthly mag., 1863): Harper's monthly, v. 42 (by Eugene Lawrence). See also (in Countries.) Sweden; — and Germany (Thirty years' war). Gusiavus HI. (king of Sweden, b. 1746, d. 1792). — Hermann (E.) In Roy. soc. of lit. Trans, v. 6, 1859. . 5066.14 — Brougham (H., lord). Statesmen, etc., v. 3, Bohn's ed. 3024.08 — Parton (J.) People's book of biography 3265.03 Gutenbebg (John, inventor of printing, b. 1400, d. 1458). — J. G. , his acts, and most remarkable discourses. [A romance.] From the German, by C. W. Lon- don, 1860. 18°. 3074.17 — Pearson (E. C.) G. and the art of printing. 2763.17 — Lamaitine (A. de). Celebrated characters.v. 2. . . . 826447 See Printing, in general alphabet ; also Harper's mouth- ly, v. 11. Gutheie (James, Scotch divine and covenanter, ex. 1661). — Life of. 1638-1661. Edinb. , 1846. 12°. . 3081.08 Gutheie (Thomas, D.D., Scotch philanthropist, and Free church divine, b. 1800, d. 1873). — Autobiography, and memoir by his sons, D. K. Gu- thrie and C. J. Guthrie, v. 1-2. N.Y. 12°. 3073.22 Guyon (Mme. Jeanne Marie Bouvier de la Mothe, French mystic, b. 1648, d. 1717). — Life and religious experience. N.Y.,1825. 8°. 3074.23 — Upham (T. O. ) Life, and religious opinions of. 2 v. 1847 3074.18 — Famous girlB, etc., p. 129-143 3261.17 — Hodgson (W.) Lives, etc., p. 342-428. 1867 3432.17 — Thompson (K. B.) F6nelon and Guyon. [In her Celebrated friendships, v. 2, p. 101-143. 1861.J 3253.24 See also Littell, 1853, v. 1, or Quar. rev. Guzman (Alfonso Perez de, Spanish captain, b. 1258, d. 1320). — Quintana (M. J.) Lives of eel. Spaniards. Tr. by T. B. Pres- ton. 1833 8212.11 Hahnemann (Samuel Christian Friedrich, German, orig-. inator of homoeopathy, b. 1705, d. 1843). — Parton (J.) People's book of biography 3265.08 — Eussell (J. E.) Hist, and heroes of medicine. . . . 4313.01 Haight family. — Hoyt(L\W.) Genealogical history of. 1871. 3078.03 Haldanes (Robert, 6. 1761, d. 1842, and James, 6.1768, d. 1851 ; Scotch independent ministers). See Quar. rev., v. 98, 1866, or Eclectic mag., v. 27, 1852. Hale (David, Amer. journalist, b. 1791, d. 1849). — Thompson (J.) Memoir of. 1850. . . .3074.27 Hale (Sir Matthew, English chief-justice, and writer-, b. 1609, d. 1676). — Burnet (G. ) Life of. 1856 3074.26 Same. [In hti Lives, etc. 1833.] 3025.28 — Campbell (J., lord). Chief justices of England, v. 1. . 3254.01 — Fobs (E.) Judges of England, v. 7. — Koscoe (H.) Lives of eminent British lawyers. . . . 3211.06 — Williams (J. B. ) Memoirs of. 1835. . . 3074.30 Hales (John, of Eton, English Arminian divine, b. 1584, d. 1656). — Tulloch (J.) Rational theology in England, v. 2. . . 8446.10 Eepr. from Contemp. rev., v. 5, 1867. Halifax (Earl of). See Montagu. Hall (John Vine, English advocate of total abstinence, 6. 1774, d. 1860). " — Autobiography. Ed. by Newman Hall. N. Y., 1865. 12° 3075.01 BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL): Hall to Hardy. 153 Hall (Joseph, bp. of Norwich, English divine and poet, b. 1574, d. 1656). Life by himself. [In Wordsworth (0.) Eeol. biogr. v. 4, 1853.] 3416.04 )Tatt, (Marshall, English physiologist, 6. 1790, d. 1857). Memoirs, by his widow. London, 1861. 8°. 3075.02 Hall (Robert, English Baptist preacher, and writer, b. 1764, d. 1831). Foster (J.) R. H. as a preacher. [In Hall's Works, v. 3.] 3556.14 Same 5042.01 Greene (J.) Reminiscences of. [Works, v. 3.] . . . 3556.15 Gregory (O.) Memoir of. [Works, v. 2.] 8556.14 Same 6042.01 — Gilfillan (G.) 3d gallery of portraits, p. 76-85. 1855. 2526.13 — Vaughan (R.) Essays, v. 1, 1849 2644.10 See also Poole's Index for numerous references. Hat.t, (Samuel Carter, editor of London artjournal,b.l800). See Harper's monthly, v. 39, illus. TTat.t, (Mrs. H. C, wife of preceding, English authoress, b. about 1804). See Harper's monthly, v. 39; illus.; Fraser's mag., v. 13 ; Dublin univ. mag., v. 16. Hallam (Arthur H., English poet and essayist, b. 1811, d. 1833). — Brown (J.) Memoir of. [In his Spare hours. 1862. . 2514.13 — Hallam (Henry). Memoir of. [In A. H. H.'s Remains.] 2526.08 See also Atlantic monthly, v. 6, 1860. Note. — Tennyson's ' In Memoriam ' is a tribute to the memory of his friend Hallam. Halleck (Fitz Greene, Amer. poet, b. 1790, d. 1857). — Wilson (J. G.) Life and letters of. 1869. 3075.04 — Bryant (W. C.) Orations and addresses, p. 155-194. . 2517.28 — Homes of American authors. 1857 3245.11 See also Putnam's mag., Feb. and June, 1868 ; Hours at home, Feb., 1868 ; and Harper's monthly, v. 24, 36, 38, 39. Hallek (Albreiiht van, Swiss physiologist, botanist, and poet, b. 1708, d. 1777). — Jardine (Sir Wm.) Naturalist's library, v. 13. . . .4711.13 — Russell (J. R.) Hist, and heroes of medicine. . . . 4313.01 Hamekton (Philip Gilbert, Engl, artist and art critic, b. 1834). See Old and New, Aug., 1873. Hamilton (Alexander, Amer. statesman, 6.1757, d.1804). — Callender (Tom). Letter to A. H., king of the Feds. 18G6 3075.'24 — Coleman (W.) Collection of the facts and docu- ments, relative to the death of Hamilton : with orations and eulogies. 1804. .... 3075.20 — Hamilton (J.C.) Life of. 2 v. N.Y., 1840. 8°. 3075.— Hist, of the United States as traced in the writings of A. H. 7v 577.01 — Mason (J. M.) Oration commemorative, etc. 3075.20 — Renwick(J.) Life of. [n. d] . . . .3092.04 — Riethmiiller (J. C.) Life and times of. 1864. 3075.^3 - . Homes of American statesmen. (Paper by J. C. Carter.) 3245.12 — Uala-un (J. G.) Party leaders 3243.05 — Maroon (E. L.) Orators Df the rev,, p, 283 310. 1848. 6311.12 — Parton (J.) People's book of biography 3265.03 See also Atlantic monthly, v. 16, 1865 (by C. C. Hazewell) ; N A. rev., v. 86, 1858 ; and the first chapter of James A. Hamilton's Reminiscences [3075.21], a part of which dis- cusses the question of the authorship of Washington's Farewell address ; also Poole's Index, for many references, and lives of Aaron Buhb. Hamilton (Elizabeth, British authoress, 6.1758, d.1815). =— Craik (G. L.) Pursuit of knowledge, etc., p. 229-262. 3262.27 — Elwood (A. K ) Literary ladies of England, v. 2, p. 98-124. 1843 3253.22 — Tytler (S.) and Watson (J. L.) Songstresses of Scotland, v. 1, p. 291-328. 1871 3251.06 Hamilton (Emma Lyon, Lady, 6. 1761? d. 1815). — Memoirs of. London, 1815. 8° 3075.07 — Nelson {H.., lord). Letters to. 2 v. 1814. 3133.14 — Brougham (H., lord). Lord Nelson and lady Hamilton. [In his Contributions, etc., v. 3 2517.08 — Paget (J.) Lady Hamilton. [In his Paradoxes and puzzles. 1874.] 2538.11 — Rehberg (F.) Lady Hamilton's attitude. 1794. . . 1446.23 See Blackwood, v. 87, 1860; also lives of Nelson (H., lord). Hamilton (James, Engl. pres. divine and author, 6. 1814, d. 1867). — Arnot(W.) Life of. 2d ed. 1870. . .3075.22 Hamilton (James A., son of Alexander, Amer. lawyer and politician, b. 1788). — Reminiscences during three quarters of a century. New York, 1869. 8°. 3075.21 Hamilton (Sir William, Scotch philosopher, 6. 1788, d. 1856). — Veitch(J.) Memoir of. 1869 3075.25 — Reviewed in Ed. re 7., v. 131, 1870, or Littell, 1870, v. 1 ; North Brit, rev., v. 60, 1869 — Baynes (T. S.) Edinburgh essays. 1857 2528.05 — De Quincey (T.) Essays on philos. writers, v. 1. . .2522.18 Note — For philosophical criticism, see his name in gen- eral alphabet. Hamilton (Sir Wm. Rowan, astronomer and mathema- tician, 6. d. ). See North Brit, rev., v. 45, 1866. Hamlin (Mrs. Henrietta A. L., Amer. missionary to Tur- key,^ 1811, d. 1850). — Lawrence (M. W.) Light on the dark river; or memorials of. 1856 3075.08 Hammond (Henry, Engl, divine, chaplain of Cliades I., 1616-7, 6. 1605, d. 1660). — Fell (J.) Life of. lsoi; 307-1.26 Same. [In Wordsworth (0.) Eccl. biogr., v. i, 1853.] 3446.04 — Lives of eminent Englishmen 3221.11 Hammond (James, Jingl. politician and pod, 6. about 1710, d. 1742). — Johnson (S.) Lives of the poets, v. 2 3263.02 Hampden (John, Engl, patriot in the great rebellion, 6. 1594, d. 1643). — Nugent (G. N. T. Grenville, lord). Memorials of. 1854 3075.09 — Adams (W. H. D.) Men at the helm 3222.14 — Forster (J.) Lives, etc., v. 3. . . . . . . 3211.09 Statesmen, etc 3257.07 — Macaulay (T. B.) Essays, v. 2, p. 427-96 2636.17 See also the historical works of Hallam, Clarendon, etc. Hancock (Dorothy, wife of John Hancock, b. 1750, d. 1827). — Ellet (E. T.) Women of the Amer. rev., v. 1. . . 5822.04 Hancock (John, of Boston, Mass., goo. of Mass., 1st signer of the decl. of independence, 6. 1737, d. 1793). — Amer. statesmen. (Paper by R. Hildreih) 3245.12 — Hunt (F.) Amer. merchants, v. 2. . . . . . 3244.11 — Loring (J. S.) Hundred Boston orators 3246.14 — Mugoou (E. L.) Orators of the rev., p. 139-154. 1848. 6311.12 — Sanderson (J.) Biogr. of the signers, v. 1 3214.01 See also Atlantic monthly, 11, 1863 (Hancock house and its founder, by Arthur Gilman) ; Loring's Hundred Boston orators [3246.14J. Handel (George Friedrich, German, musical composer, 6. 1684, d. 1759). — Ramsey(E. B. )Two lectures on the genius of. 1562.04 — Schoelcher (V.) Life of. 1857. . . .3075.10 — Crowest(F) Great tone-poets. 1874 1561.34 — Edgar (J. G.) Boyhood 01 great men 3263.23 — Fetis (F. J.) Biograpbie univ. des musiciens, v. 4. .1565.04 — Haweis (H. R.) Music and morals 1562.24 Repr. from Contem. rev., v. 10. 11, 1869. See also Brit. quar. rev., July, 1802 ; Ed. rev., v. 106, 1857 ; Fraser's mag., v. 56, 1857 ; Harper's monthly, v. 15 ; Lon- don society, v. 2, 1862 ; also the dictionaries of music of Burney, and of Hawkins. Hanmee (Sir Thomas, speaker of the House of Commons, 6. 1677, d 1746). — Correspondence. "With memoir of his life. Ed. by Sir H. Bunbury. London, 1838. 8°. .3075.14 Hannibal, Carthaginian general, b. about 247, d. 183 b.c) -Abbott (J.) History of. N. Y., 1849. 18°. 3075.11 — Law (W.J.) The Alps of Hannibal. 2 v. 436.18 — Macdougall (P. L.) Campaigns of. 1858. 3075.12 Herbert (H. W.) Captains of the old world. . . . 3082.03 _Nepos(C.) Lives, etc • • • • * 2 ^0 6 See works on Roman history, as Dr. Arnold s, [436.03] ; Mommsen's, v. 2 [434.02]. , „ . , See also Quar. rev., v. 123, 1867. A poem by Swinburne, od Mr. Nichols' Hannibal is printed in the Fortnightly rev., v. 18, 1872. Hanoveb (House of ). — Doran (J.) Queens, etc 3^53.00 See also, above, Geokge I.-I V. , . Hanway (Jonas, Engl, philanthropist and tourist, 6. llxz, d 1786) - S22104 — St. John (J. A.) Lives, etc., v aui.u* Hapsbuegh (House of). . . See Nat. quar. rev., V. 8, 1864, and (in Countries) Aus- TEIA. (History.) irriir J 1QKR\ Haedinge (Henry, viscount, Engl. general, 6.178b,d.l«oo). See clectic, v. 27, 1852 (from Bentley) . \ „„- , Haecouet (Sir Simon, Engl, lord chancellor, 6. 1660, d. 1723) — Campbell (J. lord). Lord chancellors of England, v. 4. 3254.06 Haecouet (Sir Wm. George Granville Vernon, Jingl. jurist and politician, 6. 1827.) ... _ HigKinson (T. W.) English statesmen, 1875. . . . 3221.13 Haedwicke (Philip Yorke, 1st earl of, Jingl. statesman and litterateur, 6. 1720, d. 1790). See Yorke (Philip). Hardy (Gathorne, Engl. secy, of State, b. 1814). _ Higginson (T. W.) English statesmen, 1875 . . .3221 1 Beid (T. W.) Cabinet portraits, p. 48-57. 1872. . . 325A21I In asking for books, use the " Book Orders," giving the AUTHOR'S S iMJS, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 154 BIOG-RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Hare to Heath. Hare family. — Hare (A. J. 0. ) Memorials, etc. 2 v. . .3075.26 Note. — Including memorials of the two English divines and scholars, Aug. Wm. Hare, (b. 1792, d. 1834), and Julius Charles Hare ; and of their mother. 8ame. B cords of a quiet life. [The ' Memo- rials ' curtailed] by W. L. Gage. 1873. .3075.32 Hare (Julius Charles, church of England theologian, and scholar, b. 179G, d. 1855). — Stanley (A. P.) Essays 3595.06 See also Quar. rev., v. 97, 1865. Barley (Lady Brilliana). — Letters [1625-43] ; with introd. and notes by T. T. Lewis. London, Camden soc, 1854. 4°. 5113.12 Barley (Kobert, earl of Oxford, Engl, statesman, 6. 16C1, d. 1724). — Lodge (B.) Portraits, etc., v. 7 3225.07 Hako (Don Luis de, {Spanish minister of State, b. 1598, d. 1661). — James (G. P. E.) Lives of foreign statesmen, v. 4. .3211.22 Harold II., last of the Anglo-Saxon kings of England. See histories of the Norman conquest by Thierry [454.07] ; and by Freeman [484.11] ; aud iu fiction Bulwer'fl Harold. Harold Hardrada (king of Norway, d. 1066). — Edgar (J. G.) Sea-kings 3263.17 — Carlyle (T.) Early Hugs of Norway 642.16 — Sturleson (S.) Heimskringla, or Kings of Norway, v. 3, p. 1- 104 543.03 See North Brit, rev., v. 40, 1864. Harper (James, Amer. publisher, b. 1795, d. 1869). — McCabe (J. B.,jr.) Great fortunes, etc 3265.14 Earring (Harro Faulus, German atdhor, b. 1793). — Everett (A. H.) Essays, 2d series 2524.12 Harris (James, 1st earl of Malmesbury, English diplo- matist, b. 1746, d. 1820). — Diaries and correspondence ; containing an account of his missions to the courts of Madrid, Frederick the great, Catherine ii., aud the Hague ; and to Berlin, Brunswick, and the French republic. 4 v. London, 1814, 8° 3116.24 See articles in Quar. rev., Oct., 1844 and March, 1845. — Series of letters of the first earl of Malmesbury, his family and friends from 1745 to 1820. Ed. with notes by his grandson. 2 v., L., 187U. 8°. 3116.28 See articles in Brit. quar. rev., Jan., 1871, or Litteli, 1871, v. 1 ; Fortnightly rev., v. 14, 1870, (by T. E. Kebbel). Harrison (Wm. Henry, 9ft, pres. of IT. S., b. 1775, d. 1S41). — Bethune (G. W.) Discourse on the death of. [In his Orations, 1850. p. 197-209] 2513.20 — Jenkins (J. S.) Generals of the last war. 1849. . . 685.14 See also Harper's monthly, v. 27 (Lossing's articles) ; and lives of the presidents, by J. S. 0. Abbott [3244.14], and B. J. Lossing [3244.13]. Harrison (Mrs. Wm. Henry, wife of president). — Holloway (L. O.) Ladies of the White House. . . . 3245.14 Hauvey (Win. Henry, British naturalist, 6.1811, (7.1866). — Gray (A.) Notice of. [Sm. rep., 1867.] 3936.22 Hassklquisi (Frederic, Swedish naturalist and traveller, b. 1722, d. 1752). — St. John (J. A.) Lives etc., v. 2 3221.04 Hastings or Hasting, (Norman sea-rover, afterwards duke of Chart res, 9ft century). — Edgar (J. G.) Sea kings 8263.17 Hastings (Marquis of, gov. gen. of India, 6. 1754, d. 1826). See Kawdon (Francis). Hastings (John, earl of Pembroke, b. 1317, d. 1374). — Edgar (J. G.) Sea-kings and naval heroes 3263.17 Hastings (Warren, gov. gen. of bulla, b. 1732, d. 1818). — Letter to the court of directors of the East India company, Mch. 20,1783. Lond.,1783. 8". 3075.31 — Burke (E. ) Speeches on the impeachment of W. H 2v. 1857 6314.06 — - — Same. [In Burke. Works, v. 8-12.] . . . . . 5024.20 — Gleig (G. H. ) Memoirs of. 3 v. 1841. .3076.01 — Letter to Edmund Burke, on the subject of his late charges against W. H. Loud., 1783. 8°. 3075.31 — Observations on a Letter to the court of directors of the East India company from W. H. . . 3075.31 — Price (J. ) Letter to B. Lacam on the subject of his complaint against W. H. 1782. . . . 3075.31 — Speeches of the managers and counsel in the trial of W.H Ed. by E.ABond. 47. L.,1859. 8°. 6322.16 — Macaulay (T. B.) Essays, v. 5 2536 20 Bepr. from Ed. rev., Oct. 1841. See atso Histories of India. Hatherley (Lord). See Wood (W. Page). Hatton (Sir Christopher, lord chancellor, 6.1540, d.1591). — Nicolas (N. H. ) Life and times of. 1847.3076.06 Hauser (Caspar, German youth, of mysterious origin and fate, b. about 1812, d. 1833). — Feuerbach (A. von). An account of. 1832. 3076 07 — Stanhope (P. H, 5ft earl). Tracts relating to. 3076.18 — Wraxall (L.) Remarkable adventures, v. 2, p. 204-245. 3264.24 See also Atlantic, v. 7 (Who was Caspar Hauser? by G. N. Lieber). Hatjtefort (Marie de, lady of honor to Marie de Medicis, b. 1616, d. 1691). — Cousin (V.) Etudes, etc. 3e fid. 1868 7042.27 Havelock (Sir Henry , Engl. gen. in India, 6.1795, d. 1857). — Brock (W.) Biography of. 1858. . . .3076.08 — Headiey (J. T. ) Life of. 1859 3076.09 — Steel (E.) Lives made sublime 3263.30 See also Brit. qu. rev., July, 1860; Harper's monthly, v. 26. Haven (Mrs. Alice Bradley, Amer. authoress, b. 1828, d. Ia63). — Cousin, Alice: a memoir, [anon.] N. X. ,12 c . 3076.10 See Harper's mag., v. 27. Hawkins (Sir John, Engl, rear-admiral, b. 1520, d. 1595). — Southey (E.) Lives of the British admirals, v. 3. . 3211.03 Hawkins (Lastitia-Matilda, contemporary of Dr. Johnson, Engl, authoress, b. 1719, d' 1789). — Anecdotes, biographical sketches and memoirs, v. 1. London, 1822. 12° 3076.22 Same. [v. 2-3. Title changed.] Memoirs, anecdotes, facts, and opinions. 2 v. L., 1824. 12°. 3076.23 Hawthorne (Nathaniel, American novelist and essayist, b. 1804, d. 1864). — Passages from [his] American note books. 2 v. Boston, 1868. 16° 3076.15 — Fields (J. T.) Yesterdays, etc., 1872 252.251 — Giles (H.) Illustrations of genius, p. 66-91. 1854. . 2524.03 — Homes of American authors. 1857 32456.1 — Smiles jS.) Brief biographies. 1861 3263.16 — Stephen (L.) Hours in a library. 1875 2543.31 See also Atlantic, V. 5, 1860; v. 14, 1864 (by O. W. Holmes); v. 21, 1868 (H. in the custom house) ; v. 22, 1868 (Genius of by T. Bacon) ; v. 26, 1870 (by G. S. Hillard) ; Harper's monthly, v. 6, 20, 29, and 45 ; Macmillan, July, 1864 (by E. Dicey); Nat. rev., v. 11, 1860 ; N. A. rev., v. 99, 1864 ; North Brit, rev., v. 31, 1859; v. 49, 1868, or Litteli, v. 1; St. Paul's, v. — ; or Litteli, 1871, v. 2; Litteli, 1860, v. 2 (from Univ. rev). See Bkook farm, in general alphabet ; also references in Poole's Index. Haydon (Benj. Bobert, English painter, b. 1786, d. 1846). — Life, lrom his autobiography and journals. Com- piled by Tom Taylor. 2 v. N.Y., 1853. 12°. 3076.11 See atso Blackwood's mag., v. 74, 1853 ; Ed. rev., v. 98, or Litteli, v. 40 ; Fraser's mag., v. 48, 1853 ; Quar. rev., v. 93, 1853; Winslow's Jour., v- 6,1853 (H., a psychological study). Haydn (Franz Joseph, German musical composer, 6.1732, d. 1809). — Beyle (H. M. ) Lives of Havdn, etc. From the French of L. A. C. Bombet. [pseud.] 2ded. 1818. 3074.29 — Barnard (O.) Handel and Haydn 1661.25 — Crowest (F.) Great tone-poets. 1874 1661.34 — Haydn and other poems, [anon.] N. Y., 1870. 12°. . 1645.2S — Haweis (H. E.) Music aud morals 1562.24 — Tytler (S.) Musical composers, 1875 1661.35 Eepr. from Contem. rev., v. 7-8. See also Catholic world, Nov., 1869. Hayes (Catherine, afterwards Mrs. Bushnell, Irish singer, b. 1820, d. 1861). — Clayton (E. 0.) Queens of song 3265.10 Hazliti (Wm., English essayist, criiic,andmiscel. writer, 6. 1778, d 1830). — Hazlitt(W. C.) Memoirs of. 2 v. 1867. . .3076.20 — Ireland (A. ) List of the writings of, chronologically arranged. 1868 3075.28 — Stoddard (E. H, ed.) Personal recollections of. [Bric-a-brac series.] 3251.21 — De Quincey (T.) Essays on the poets, etc. p. 225-42. . 2522.06 — Tolfourd (T. N.) Critical writings, p. 121-31. 1852. . 2547.14 — ruckerman (H. T.) The oritic. [In his characteristics, etc.] v. 2 2544.10 [Another essay. In Atlantio monthly, v. 26, 1870.] Hazard (Rowland G., Amer. writer on philos. subjects, b. 1801). See N. A. rev., v. 109, 1869 (Writings of H., by George P. Fisher). Hearne (Thomas, Engl, antiquary, 6. 1678, d. 1735). — Life. Oxford, 1772. 8° 3077.06 Heath (George, ' tte moorland poet,' 6. 1844, d. 1868). — Buchanan (B.) Master-spirits. 1873 2517.29 — Eedfern(F.) Memoir of. [In H.'s Poems.] . .. 1646.85 BBOOKLYN MEBCANTILE LIBEABY. BIOQBAFHY(INDIVIDUAL) : Heber to Henry V. 155 Hebeb (Reginald, lord bishop of Calcutta, Enqlish pod, b. 1783, d. 18261. — Life, by his widow, with correspondence. 2 v. N Y., 1830. 8°. 3077.01 — St. John (J. A.) Lives, etc., v. 3 3221.06 Heble (John Peter, German poet, b. 1760, d. 1826). See Atlantic, v. 9, 1862 (The German Burns). Heokeweldee (John, Moravian missionary to the Dela- ware and Mohegan Indians, b. 1743, d. 1823). — Ronthaler (E.) Life of. Ed. by B. H .Coates. 3077.05 Redding (Elijah, meth. epis. bishop, N.E., 0.1780,&1852). See N. A. rev., v. 82, 1856. Heemskekk (Jacob van, Dutch navigator, b. 1607). • — De Liefde (J.) Great Dutch admirals, p. 1-29. 1873. . 3212.13 Hegel (Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, German philosopher, 6. 1770, d. 1831). — Alger (W.R.) Solitudes, etc., p. 350-358. 1867. . . .2512.07 — Gostwiok (J.) ami -Harrison (R.) ■ Outlines of Germ. lit. 2782.11 — Hedge (F. D.) Prose writers of German} 2736.01 See also Nat. quar. rev., v. IS, 1869. /J®". For expositions and criticisms of Hegel's philosophy see his name in general alphabet. Hein (Piet, Dutch admiral, b. 1570, d. 1629). — De Liefde (J.) Great Dutch admirals, p. 30-59. 1873. 3212.13 Heine (Heinrich, German poet, miscel. writer, and wit, b. 1799, d. 1856). — Arnold (M.) Essays in criticism, p. 140-74, 18G5. . .2612.13 — Buchanan (\R.) Master-spirits, 1873 2517.29 — Gostwick (J.) and Harrison (R.) German literature. 2732.11 — Harrison (J. A.) Group of poets, 1875 2528.25 — Houghton (E. Monckton Mimes, lord). Last days of. [In his Monographs, etc. p. 293-339 3265.20 — Stern (S. A.) Biogr sketch of. [In H.'s Scintillations.] 2528.27 See also Cornhill, v. 8, 1863, or Littell, 1863, v. 4; Eclectic mag., v. 26, 1852 (from Tait's mag.) : Ed. rev., v. 104. 1856 ; Fortnightly rev., v. 12, 1869, or Littell, 1869, v. 4 ; v. 13, 1870 (H.'s last poems and thoughts, by R. Bulwer-Lytton); Fraser's mag., v. 49, 1854 ; v. 74, 1866 ; Lippincott's mag., v. 10 (by Kate Hillard); Nat. qu. rev., v. 13, 1866: North Brit, rev. v. 32, 1860 (H.'s poems) ; Westm. rev., v. 65, 1866 (Ger- man wit). Heltogabalus (Roman emperor, reigned 218-22). — Bruce (J.) Classic portraits, v. 1, p. 260-281. 1853. . 3212.16 See alto (in Countries) Rome [under the emperors). Heloise (F: abbess, friend of Abelard, b. 1101, d. 1164). — Hayes (M.) Female biography, v. 4 3212.04 ■ — Lainartine (A. M.L.de). Memoirs of eel. characters, v.l. 3264.18 See also Abelard (P.) and Heloise (p. 116). Helps (Arthur, English social and moral essayist, and historian, b. 1818, d. 1874). See Macrnillan, v.31, 1874 (by John Hullah) ; Contem. rev., v. 14, 1870 ; or Littell, 1870, v. 8 (by W. B Rands). Hemans (Mrs. Felicia D., English poetess, b. 1794, d. 1835). — Chorley (H. F. ) Memorials of. 2 v. 18 i6. 3077.03 — Elwood (A. K.) Literary ladies of England, v. 2, p. 225-261. 1843. 3253.22 — Gilfillan (G.) 2d gallery of. p.' 229-39. ' 1850. '. . '. 2526.12 — Howitt (Wm.) Homes of British poets, v. 2. . . . 953.24 — Williams (J.) Literary women of England, p. 389-494. 3256.18 See also Allibone, and references in Poole's Index. Henderson (Alexander, Scotch presb. preacher, b. 1583, d. 1646). — M'Crie(T.) Life of, 1583-1646. 1846.. .3081.08 Henrietta Anne (youngest daughter of Charles I., of England, b. 1644, d. 1670). — Strickland (A.) LiveB, etc., v. 4 3265.30 Henrietta IVTauta (wife of Charles I., 6: 1609, d. 1669). — Letters, including her private correspondence with Charles the first. Ed. by M. A. E. Green. L., 1857. 12°. 3081.14 — Lafayette (Jfoie.de). Histoirede, 1659-78. [Petitot. 2 ser., v. 64.] 504.05 — Farrar(H.S.) Bosauetand his contemporaries, [anon.] 3023.30 — Jesse (J. H.) Court of England, v. 2, p. 1-34. . . . 477.05 — Lodge (E.) Portraits, etc., v. 5 3226.05 — Strickland (A.) Lives, etc. 3255.09; v. 4, 3255.16: v. 5 of 3226.13 See also lives of Chables I. Henbt. — Oapgr.we (J.) Book of the illustrious Henries; tr. by F. C. Hingeston. 1858. [Rolls chronicles.] 5140.— Henby L (Beauclerk, king of England, b. 1068, dll35). See histories of England by Knight, v. 1 [466.01], and others. Henby II. [king of England, 1st Piantagenet, b. 1133, d. 1189). — Benedict, of Peterborough. Gesta Henrici II. Ed. by W. Stubbs. 2 v. [Rolls chronicles.] 5141.— — Berington t J.) History of the reign of. 1134-1216. 2 v. 1790 3081.01 See also Fraser'B mag., v. 80, 1869 (A midnight ride with Henry II.— Imaginative.) Also lives of Beoket. Henry H. (king of France, b. 1519, d. 1559). See Guizot's Popular hist, of France, v. 4 [618.09] ; and other histories mentioned under France (in Countries). The following ohronicles are in Petitot's col. 1 series viz-— Boivin (F. de). Memoires. 1550-60. [v. 28-30. 6121.28]-— Coligny (G. de). Siege de Saint Quentin. 1557. [v. 32. 5121.82] ;— Montluc (B. de). Commentaires, 1621-76. (v. 20- 20. 6121.20] ;— Rabutin (F. de). Commentaires, etc., 1551- 68. [v. 31-32. 6121,31] ;— Saulx de Tavannes (G. de). Me- moires, 1515-73. [v. 23-25. 6121.23] ;— Thou (J. A. de). Me- moires. 1653 1601. [v. 37. 6121.37 :— VieiUeville F. de S. sire de]. MSmoires. 1628-71. [v. 26-28. 6121.26]. Henry III. (king of England, b. 1207, d, 1272). — Blaauw (W. H. ) The barons' war, [1257-71]. 454.21 — Robert (C, ed.) Calendarium genealogicum. 2 v. London, 1865. 8°. [Rolls calendar.] . 5131.— — Royal and other letters, illus. of his reign. 2 v. 1216-72. Ed. by W. W. Shirley. London, 1862- 66. 8°. [Rolls chron.] 5140.— Heney III. [king of France and Poland, b. 1551, d. 1589). — Freer (M. W.) His court and times. 3 v. 3077.09 — Wraxall (N. W.) History of France. 1574 to 1610. 2d ed. 6 v. 1814 521.10 See also Guizot's Popular hist, of France, v. 4 [618.09.] Also in Petitot and Monmarque's col. des memoires (1-2 serie) the following chronicles, viz :— Bassompierre (F. de). Memoires, 1679-40. [2 ser., v. 19-21. 6121.34] ;— Bouillon (H.) Memoires, 1555-86. [1 ser., v. 35. 6121 35] ;— Gamon (A.) Memoires, 1560-86. [1 ser., v. 34. 5121.34] ;— Hurault (P., comtede Cheverny). Memoires, 1562-1509. [v. 36. 6121.36] ;— L'Estoile (P.de). Memoires etjourrjal,1616-1611. [1 ser.,v.49- 49. 6122 08.— Margaret deValois [qu.oj 'Henry IV '.of France). M6moires,1564-82 [lser.,v.37.5121.37];— Mergey (J.de). Me- moires, 1554-89. 1 ser., v. 34. 6121.34]:— Pape(J.,setanewr de St. Auban). Memoires, 1572-87. [1 ser.,v. 43. 6122.06];— Philippi (J.) MemoireB, 1560-90. [1 ser., v. 34. 5121.34] ;— Saulx de Tavannes (G. de). Memoires, 1560-95. [v. 35. 6121.35] :— Thou (J. A. de). Memoires, 1553-1601. [v. 37. 6121.37];— Vil- leroi (N. de N. de). Memoires, 1574-94. [v. 44. 6122.07]. Henby IV. (king of England, called Bolingbroke, 1st oj the house of Lancaster, b. 1366, d. 1413). — Royal and hist, letters, 1399-1404. London, 1860. 8°. [Rolls chron.] 5140.— See, in drama, Shakspere's King Henry IV. Henby IV. (the great, king of France and Navarre, b. 1553, d. 1610). — Abbott (J. S. C.) History of. 1856. . . 3077.08 — Anecdotes shewing the encouragement he gave to literature, [anon.] London, 1787. 16°. 3076.33 — Bury (R. de). Histoire de la vie de. 4 v. 3081.21 — Freer (M. ) History of the reign of. 3 pts. in 6 v. 1860-3 3076.25 — Ireland (W. H.) Memoirs of. [anon.]. 2 v. 3076.31 — James (G. P. R.) Life of. 2 v. 1855. .3077.12 — Mancur (J. H ) Henri quatre, or, the days of the league. Novel. [Waldie library, v. 4.] . 5078.18 — Sully (M. de B., due de). Memoirs. 5 v. 3166.10 Same. 5 v. 1770 3166.14 — Wraxall (N. W.) History of France from 1574 to 1610. 2d ed. 6 v. 1814 521.10 — Chambers's miscel. v. 5, p. 1-32 2515.24 — Hewlett (H. G.) The heroes of Europe 3263.25 — Scott (J. R.) Wm. III. and Henry IV. [Inhis Parallels.] 2547.05 See also Littell, 1869, v. 4, or Cornhill, 1869 (Henry IV. and the princess of Conde) ; Freer's Jeanne d'Albret ; refer- ences in Poole's Index ; and France [History). See also in Petitot and Monmarque's Collection, the fol- lowing Memoires, viz. :— AngoulSme (C. de Valois, due d'). Memoires, 1589, [1 ser., v. 44. 602.07] ;— Bassompierre (F. de). Memoires, 1579-1640, [2 ser., v. 19-21. 502.34] ;— Cayat (P. V P.) L'histoire de la guerre, etc., sous le regne de, 1589-98, [1 ser., v. 38-42. 602.01] ;— Groulard (C.) Memoires, 1688-1604, [1 ser., v. 49. 602.12] ;— Hurault (P. Comte de Cheverny). Memoires, 1562-1599, [1 ser., v. 36. 501.36] ;— Hurault (P., Ev. de Chartres). Memoires, 1599-1601, [1 ser., v. 36. 501.36] ;— Jeanuin (Pierre). Negotiations, 1698-1609, [2 ser., v. 11-16. 602.26] ;— L'Estoile (P. de). Memoires et journal de, 1515-1611, [1 ser., V. 45 — . 502.08];— Poutis (L., sieur de). Memoires, 1599-1652, [2 ser., v. 31. 503.09] ;— Saulx de Tavannes (G. de). M6moires, 1560-95, [1 ser., v. 35 601.35] ;— Sully (M. de Bethune, due de). Memoires, 1570-1611, 2 ser., v. 1-9. 602.16] :— Thou (J. A. de). Me- moires, 1553-1601, [1 ser., v. 37. 501 .37] ;— Villeroi (N. de N. de). Memoires, 1674 94, [1 ser., v. 44. 502.07]. See also in poetry and fiction, Voltaire's epic poem Henriade ;' Macaulay's • Ivry ;' James's novel ' R Albret;' and Dumas' ' Margaret de Valois." Henby V. (king of England, b. 1327, d. 1422). — Memorials. Vita Rednianno auctore. Versus rhyth- mici. Elmhami liber metricus. Ed. by C. A. Cole. Lond., 1858. 8°. [Rolls chronicles.] . 5140.— The Rose d' In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 156 BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Henry V. to Herschel. Heney V. continued. — Towle (G. M.) History of. 1866. . . .3077.16 — Tyler (J. E.) Life and character of. 2 v. 3077.14 — Doran (J.) Princes of Wales 3253.21 — James (G. P. B.) Memoirs of great commanders . . 3263.26 See also entries under Agincourt, p. 6 of this catalogue. Also Shakspere's play, 'Henry V.,' and in fiction, Clara Reeve's Old English baron, Wm. Howitt's Jack o' the mill, and James's Agincourt. Henby VI. (king of England, b. 1421, d. 1471). — Letters and papers illus. of the wars of the English in France during the reign of. 2 v. Lond., 1861- 64. 8°. [Rolls chron.] 5140.— See also (in Countries) England (History: Wars of the roses); lives of Makgabet of Anjou; and Shakspere's drama, ' Henry VI.' Heney VII. (king of England, 1st of the Tudor dynasty, b. 1456, d. 1509). — Bacon (F. ) History of. [ In his Moral worts. ] 5015. 01 • Same. [Works, v. 11.] 5014.13 Same. 1870 472.11 Note. — Reviewed in Fraser'b mag., v. 69, 1859. or Littell, 1860, v. 1. — Bull of Inn ocent VIH. on the marriage of Henry VII. with Elizabeth of York ; ed. by J. P. Collier, London, Camden miscel. , v. 1. 1847. 4°. . 5112.39 — Calendar of letters and state papers preserved at Simancas. Ed. by G. A. Bergenroth. . . 5156. — See also Ed. rev.,v. 1 17, 1863 (Simancas records, 1485-1509). — Campbell (W. ) Materials for history of reign of. v. 1. Loud., 1873. 8°. [Rolls chronicles. ] 5140.— — Gairdner (J. ed.) Letters and papers illus. of reign. 2v. Lond., 1861-63. 8°. [Rolls chron. ] 5140. — Note.— Reviewed in Ed. rev., v. 121, 1865. - London chronicle during the reign of ; ed. by C. Hopper. Camden miscel. v. 4.] . . . 5113.27 - Memorials. Bemardi Andrea? Tholosatis vita regis, etc. Lond., 185m. 8°. [Rolls chronicles.] 5140.— — Roberts (Emma). Memoirs of the houses of York and Lancas- ter, v. 1 454.09 — Rutland papers. [Camden soc] 6112.21 Heney VIII. (king of England, b. 1491, d. 1547). — Love letters of Henry VIII. to Anna Boleyn. London, 1823. 8°. [Pamphleteer, v. 21-22.] 5058.21 — Letters and papers, foreign and domestic, preserved in the Public record office, v. 1-4 in 7. London, 1862-72. 8°. [Rolls chronicles.] . . . 5134.- — Letters, dispatches, and state papers, relating to the negociations between England and Spain, in the archives of Simancas and elsewhere, v. 1-3. 1485- 1526 5136.— Same. Supplement to v. 1-2. I. Queen Katharine. 5136 — Aubin (M. ) Life of. From the French, by E. G. K. Browne. 1852 3077.17 Note.— Written from a Roman Catholic standpoint. — Bekynton (T., sec. to Henry Fill.) Official corres- pondence 1872. [Rolls chronicles. ] . . 5141. — — Froude (J . A. ) History of Eugland, v. 1-4. 474.01 Note. — An elaborate defence of Henry VTTT. Reviewed— Atlantic monthly, v. 10, 1862 (by C. C. Haze- well); Ed. rev., v. 108, or Littell, 1858.V.3 (with Mr.Froude's reply) ; National rev., v. 11, 1860. — Giustmiani (S. ) Four years at the court of. De- spatches to the signoiy of Venice, 1015-1519. Tr. by B. Brown. 2 v. 1854 3077.27 Reviewed in Fraser's mag., v. 51, 1856 : Quar. rev v 96, 1855. — Herbert (H. W.) Henry VIII. and his six wives. 1854. 3077.25 — London chronicle during the reign of. Ed. by C. Hopper. [Camden miscel., v. 4. 1859.] 5113.27 — Nicolas (Sir N. H.) Privy purse expences of, 1529 to 1532. With notes 3077.26 — Rutland papers. [Camden soc] .... 5112.21 — Thomas (W.) The pilgrim ; a dialogue of the life of. 1861 3077.21 — Turner (S.) History of the reign of. 2d ed. 2 v. 18 - 7 3077.29 — Tytler (P. F.) Life of. 1837 3077.20 — Koran (J.) Princes of Wales 3253 21 — Herbert (H.W.) Persons and pictures, p. 165-89. 1854. 253201 Fortnightly rev., v. 9, 1868 (Sir T. More and Henry VIlI.'s book against Luther, by F. Seebohm) ; Fraber's, v. 77 1868 (State papers of Henry VIII.) its- See also England (in Countries), for general histo- ries ; and England, aud Reformation (in Biblical and re- ligious lit. p. 84 and 99), for more particular accounts of the progress of the Reformation during his reign See Shakspere's play— 'Henry VIII." and in fiction Ains- worth's Windsor castle, and Miihlbach's Henry VIII. J3S" See also lives of Wolset, Mobe, Cbanmek, Cromweu, 'Thomas), Pole ; and the lives of his queens, by Misg Strickland. Heney Fbedeeick (son of James I., b. 1594, d. 1612). — Doran (J.) Princes of Wales 3253.21 — Jesse (J. H.) Court of England, v. 1 477.0* — Lodge (E.) Portraits, etc., v. 3 3225^01 Heney (Matthew, Enilish dissenting divine and biblical commentator, b. 1662, d. 1714). — Chapman (C.) Life and time. 1859. . . 3077.22 Heney (Patrick, of Va., Amer. rev. statesman, and ora- tor, b. 1736, d. 1799). — Wirt (W. ) Life and character of. . . . 3077.23 — Everett (A. H.) Life of. 3241.11 — Homes of American statesmen. (Paper by E. W. Johnston.) 3245.12 — Magoon (E. L.) Orators of the rev. p. 234-265. 1848. 6311.12 — Pollard (E.) Historic doubts concerning P. Henry. (Galaxy Sept., 1870.] See also references in Poole's Index. Heney (Philip, Engl, dissenting divine, b. 1631, d. 1696). — Henry (M.) Life of P. H. [Works, v. 1.] 3551.23 Henky (Walter, English soldier). — Events of a military life. [1811-39.] 2d ed. London 1843. 8° 3075.29 Henbyson, or Hendeeson (Robert, Scotch poet, 15th cen- tury). — Tytler (P. P.) Lives of Scottish worthies, v. 3. . . 3252.03 Henson (Josiah, Maryland slave, b. 1789). — Story of his owd life. Introd. by H. B. Stowe. Bos- ton, 1858. 12° 3082.01 Heebekt (Anne Clifford, countess of Pembroke, b. 1589, d. 1675). — Coleridge (H.) Northern worthies, v. 2. 1852. . .3263.07 — Lodge (E.) Portraits, etc., v. 5 3225.05 Heebeet (Edward, 1st baron of Cherbury, English pla- tonist, b. 1581, d. 1648). — Life. By himself. London, 1792. 4°. . .3082.02 — Jesse (J. H.) Court of England, v. 1 477.04 — Lodge (E.) Portraits, etc., v. 4 3225.01 See also Contem. rev., v. 6, 1867 (by John Hunt). Heebeet (George, English religious poet, 6.1593, d.lSS'i). — Brown (S.) Lectures and essay's, v. 2, 1858. p. 103-31. 2515.02 — Lives of eminent Englishmen 3221.11 — Walton (I.) Lives of, etc. 1847 . . 3176.02 Same. [In Wordsworth (C.) Eccl. biogr.,v. 4. 1853.] 3446.04 See also Littell, v. 5, 1854 (from Brit. quar. rev.) Heebeet (Mary, formerly Miss Sidney, countess of Pem- broke, b. 15.10. d. 1621). — Jesse (J. H.) Court of England, etc., v. 1 477.04 — Lodge (E.) Portraits, etc., v. 3 3225.03 — Thomson (K. B.) Queens of society, V. 2 3262.16 Heebket (Philip, earl of Pembroke, b. about 1582, d. 1650). — Jesse (J. H.) Court of England, etc., v. 1 477.04 — Lodge (E.) Portraits, etc., v. t 3225.03 Heebeet (Sidney, Engl, statesman, b. 1810, d. 1S61). — British statesmen. 1854 3252.07 See also Eraser's mag., v. 65, 1862. Heebeet (Wm. , earl of Pembroke, Engl, poet, b. 1580, d. 1630). — JesBe (J. H.) Court of England, etc., v. 1 477.04 — Lodge (E.) Portraits, v. 3 3225.03 Hehdee (Johann Gottfried, German philosopher, b. 1747, d. 1803). — De Quincey (T.) Essays on philos. writers, v.l, p. 159-77. 2522.18 — Gostwick (J.) and Harrison (R.) German literature. 2732.11 — Hildebrand (K.) Herder. [3 art., N. A. rev., July, Oct., 1872; April, 1873.] — Raumer (K.. von). Sketch, etc. [In Ed. reformers.] 5515.14 See also histories of German literature and philosophy. Hebewaed (the last of the Saxons, d. 1072). — Wright (T.) Adventures of Hereward. [In W.'s Essays, v. 2.] 2722.20 See also Kingsley 's novel, ' Hereward ' [221 , 70]. Heendon (Wm. Henry, lawparlnerof Abraham Lincoln). See Atlantic monthly, v. 19, 1867 (by Mrs. Dall). Hebodotus ydreek historian, 5th cent, B.C.) See his name in general alphabet. Hekbeea (Fernando, Spanish poet and wrikr, b. 1534V d. 1597). — Shelley ( M. W.) Lives, etc., v. 3 3211.28 Heeschei. (Sir Wm., Engl, astronomer, b. 1738, d. 1822). — Arago (D. F. J.) Biographies, etc., v. 1 3263.10 Eulogy on. [Sm. rep. 1870.] 3936.25 See also Nat. quar rev., v. 25, 1'872 ; Temple Bar, June, 1871, (H. as a music master : fiction?) Heeschel (Sir John F. W., son of preceding, English as- tronomer and physicist, b. 1792, d. 1871). — Dodge (N. S.) Memoir of. [Sm. rep. 1871.] .... 3936.26 See also Eclectio mag., v. 26, 1852. BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Hertford to Hood. 15? Hebtfokd (Frances, countess of afterwards duchess of Somerset, d. 1751). — Thomson (K. B.) Celebrated friendships, v. 2. 1861. 3253.24 Hebtfokd (W. Seymour, marquis of. See Seymour (William). Hekvey (James, Engl, divine and moralist, d. 1758). — Harsha(D. A.) Life of. 1865 sisi.i>7 Heevjsy (John, lord Hercey of Ickworlh, Engl, politician and poet. b. 1606, d. 1743). — Thomson • major. 1841 lil5 03 See also Harper's mag. v. 22 ; and Brachvogel : s novel.' Hogg (James, ' Etlrklc shepherd; Scotch poet and novelist, b. 1772, d. 1835). — Bloodgood (S. D.) Life of. 1834. . . . 3107 27 — Howitt (Wm.) Homes of British poets, v. 2. 1856. . 953 24 — i? rdau * W '* Meu I,have known. 1866 3222 05 — Memoir. [In his Poetical works, v. 5.] 1053.03 Hogg is one of the Dramatis personal of Noctes ambro- siauss, the 1st volume of Shelton Mackenzie's edition, [2540.01] containing a sketch of him. See also Harper's monthly, v. 36, 39 ; Art journal, Oct., 1866 ; and references in Alhbone and in Poole's Index. Holbein (Hans, German painter; b. about 1495, d. 15-13). — Wornuin (B. N. ) Some accounts of the life and works of. 1867. 1446.12 See Atlantic, v. 3, 1859 (H. H. and the dance of death) ■ Ed. rev., v. 125, 1867 ; Fortnightly rev., v. 6, 1806 (by Alfred Woltman) ; several articles relating to Holbein in Archse- ologia, v. 39 [5128. -] See also Dance of death, in general alphabet. Holbeeg (Lewis, Danish author, b. 1684, d. 1754). — Memoirs ; by himself. Lond. , 1827. 18°. . 3082.06 Holckoit (Thomas, .Engl dramatist and romance wri- ter, b. 1745; d. 1809). — Memoirs. 3 v. London, 1816. 16°. . . 3082.07 — Shoemakers' lives, etc. [anon.] 1849 3261.15 Holland [Lord). See Fox. Holland (Edwin O., Amer. lawyer, poet, and essayist, b. 179:i, d 1824). — Irving (W.) Spanish papers, v. 2 2533.12 Holland (George, Amer. comedian, b. 1791, d. 1870). — Holland memorial, Sketch of life, etc., with drama- tic reminiscences, anecdotes, etc. New York, 1871. 1-8° 3078.02 Holland (Sir Henry, Engl, physician, b. 1788, d. 1873). — Recollections of past life. N. Y., 1872. 12°. 3082.17 — Hayward (A.) Essays, n. s., v. 2, 1873 2528.18 See also Brit. quar. rev., April, 1872 ; North Brit, rev., April, 1872 ; Quar. rev., v. 132, 1872, or Littell, 1872, v. 1. Holland (Lord). See Fox (H. R, V., lord Holland). Holt (Sir John, Engl, chief justice, b. 1642, d. 1709). — Campbell (J., lord). Chief justices of England, v. 2. 3254.02 Holyoake (George Jacob, Engl, founder of secularism, and advocate of co-operation in labor, b. 1817). See Harper's monthly, v. 39, (illus.) Home (Daniel Douglas, Scotch spiritualist and juggler, b. 1835). — Incidents in my life. 2 v. N. Y, 1863-72. 12°. 3082 10 See also Harper's monthly, v. 15, 18. 21. Home (Heniy, lord Karnes, Scotch jurist, philosopher , and critic, b. 1696. d. 1782). — Tytler (A. F. ) Memoirs of. 3 v. 1814. .3095.01 Home (John, Scotch dramatist, b. 1724, d. 1782). — Mackenzie (H.) Life of. [Home (J.) Works, v. 1.] . 5044.01 Homer, ( Greek poet). See Homer in general alphabet. Hood (John B., confederate general, b. 1830). — Snow (W. P.) Southern generals 644.18 Hood (Robin, legendary English outlaw and hero, 12th- 13th century). — Gutch (J. M. ) A lytell Geste of Robin Hode, and other ancient and modern ballads and songs rela- ting to this celebrated yeoman. 1847. . 1682.27 — Hunter (J.) The great hero of the ancient min- strelsy of England. 1852 1GS2.29 — Life and adventures. 2S p. L., [n. d.,] 16°. 5091.01 — Wright (T.) On the Robin Hood ballads. [Essays. v.2.] 2722.20 See also Atlantic, v. 1, 1857 ; Ed. rev., v. 86, or Littell, v. 15 ; Nat. quar. v. 20, 1870 ; N. A. rev., v. 84, 1857 ; Westm. rev., v. 33. Also Poetry [Collective : Ballads) ; and Literature [Engish). Hood (Thomas, Engl, poet and humorist, 6.1798, d.1845). — Memorials. Ed. by his daughter. 2 v. Boston, 1860. 12° 3082.12 Name. [In his Works, v. 8, 1862.] . . . 5044.34 — Home (R. H.) New spirit of the age — Jacox (!'.) Recreations of a recluse, v. 1, p. 156-76. . 2532.28 In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the ATJ l'HOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 158 BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Hood to Hugo. Hood (Thomas), continued. — Thackeray (W. M.) Miscellanies ? in Cornhill, 1861, or Littell, 1861, v 1 See also Atlantic, v. 6, 1860 ; Gentleman's mag., T. 8, 1872, or Littell, 1872, v. 8 ; Harper's monthly, v. 21, 22, 26, 39 ; Quar. rev , v. 114, 1863, or Littell, 1863, v. 4 ; Westm. rev.,v. 95, 1871, or Littell, 1871, v 2; Gentm. mag.,Jan.,1876. See also references in Poole's Index. Hook i, Theodore Elwood, Engl, novelist, wit, and journal- ist, b. 178 s, d. 1841). — Theodore Hook : a sketch repr. from the Quar. review, [anon.] 4th ed. L., 1853. 16°. 3082.19 — Hall (S. C.) Memories of. [In Atlantic, v. 15, 1865.] — Home (B. H.) New spirit of the age 2532.09 — Smiles (S.) Brief biographies . 1861. . . . .3263.16 — Thomson (K. B.) Wits and beaux of society. . . .3262.25 — Tirubs (J.) Wits and humourists, v. 2, p. 283-345. 1862. 3252.14 See also Atlantic monthly, March, 1865, and April, 1865 ; Harper's monthly, v. 1, 27, 39 ; and references in Alli- bone, and in Poole's Index. Hooke (Nathaniel, frisk historian, b. 1G90, d. 1763). — Lawrence (E.) Lives of British historians, v. 2. . . 3262.04 Hooker (Richard, Anglican divine, b. 1554 d. 1600). — Walton (I.) Lives of, etc. 1847 3176.02 Same. 1850 3176.03 — Whipple (E. P.) Lit. of the age of Elizabeth. . . 2752.27 Repr. from Atlantic, v. 22, 1868. See also North Brit, rev.v. 26, 1856-7, or, Littell, 1858, v. 1. Also Eefereuoes in Allibone, and M'Cliutock and Strong ; and Tulloch's Rational theology in England, v. 2. Hopkins (John Henry, lstbp. of Vermont,b.ll92,d.l868). — Life, by one of his sons [J. H. Hopkins, jr.] 30S2.21 Hopkins (Samuel, New England divine, b. 1721, d. 1803). — Whittier (J. G.) Old portraits, etc. [In. his Prose works, v. 1, 1866 1 5077.10 .Hopf.ee (Isaac T., Amer. abolitionist and philanthropist b. 1771, d. 1852). — Child {Mrs. L.M.) L T. Hopper ; a true life. 3083.01 Horace. (Quintus Horatius Flaccus, Roman poet, b. 65, d. 8 e.o.) — Milman(H. H.) Life of Horace 3083 22 See also Literature (' Ancient ' ; — ' Roman.' , Horne (Thomas Hartwell, EngLbiblical and bibliographi- cal scholar, b. 1780, d. 1862). Reminiscences : personal and bibliographical With notes by his daughter, S. A. Cheyne, and mtrod. by J. B. McOaul. Lon., 1862. 12°. 3083 14 See Contem. rev., v. 4, 1867 (by H. I. Rose). Horner (Francis, British politico-economical writer b 1778, d. 1817). — Memoirs and correspondence. Ed. by L Ho>ner 2 v. Boston, 1853. 8°. 3083 02 See also N. A. rev., v. 78, 1854. Hoetense Eugenie de Beauharnais, queen of Holland b. 1783, d. 1837). — Abbott (J. S.C.) The history of. 1870. .3083.18 — La Garde (Oornte de). Memoirs of. 1833. . 3083 19 Same. [Waldie library, v. 1.] . . .507815 — Wraxall (L.j and Wehrhan (R. ) Memoirs of. 2 v. 1862 3083 1 6 — Challice (Mrs.) Illustrious women of France 1873 ' 3266 09 See alsc ; Bentley's Miscellany, v. 56, 1864 ; New monthly mag., v. 123, 1861, or Littell, 1861, V. 4. •'•»"• J "'n'y Hoskyns (John, b. 1566, d. 1638). — Bell (R.) Lives of English poets 321118 Hosmeb (Harriet G., Amer. sculptress, b. 1831) — Tuokerman (H. T.) Book of the artists. . . 141K no See also Harper's monthly, v. 33, p. 102. ' ' Hocdim (Robert Jean Eugene, French juggler, b 1805) — Memoirs. By himself. Phil., 1859. 12°. 3083 04 See also Winslow's jour., v. 12 1859 Hough (Joseph, of Butler co., Ohio, b. 1783, d. 1853) — McBnde(J.) Pioneer biography, v.l. 1869. . . 304719 Houston (Samuel ,lstpres. of Texas, and U. S. senator, 0. ityz, a. lobo). — Life. New York, 1855. 12°. . . 3033 09 — Savage (J.) Our living representative men. 1860. .' 3150 01 See also references in Poole's Index <"oo.ui Howaedj Anne Dacres, countess of Arundel and Surrey, — Howard (H.) Lives, 'etc. 1857 , mi0 „ Howard (Catherine). See Catherine, ( qu . of Henry VII?) w ( z Y 16 ?' °'1 ?^ am > ™ «ri of Nottingham, lord Jugh-admiral of England, b. 1536, d 1624) — Lodge (E.I Portraits, etc., v. 3. ... ' i„, — Southey (R.) Lives of the British admirals, v'. 2 ' ' 3211'ra HowAnyHeniy,^ of Surrey, Engl poet, ' b. "about 3263.32 > 3225.01 — Thomson {Mrs. K. B.) H. H. and Sir T. Wyatt. [In her Cel friendships, v. 1, p. 66-118. 1861 3253.24 See also editions of his poems, under his name in general alphabet, for other lives. Howaed (John, English philanthropist, b. 1726, d. 1790). — Aiken (J.) Character and services of. 1792. 3083.12 — Dixon (H. ) John Howard and the prison world of Europe. 1850 3083.10 — Farrar (Mrs. J.) John Howard. 1833. .3083.11 — Bayne (P.) Sketch of. [In his Christian life.] . . . 3515.05 — Chambers's miscel., v. 7 2515 26 — Phillips (S ) Essays from the Times, v. 1. . 2535.09 ; 2538.14 See also Harper's monthly, v. 2. Howaed (Oliver Otis, of Maine, general in Civil war of 1861-65, 6. 1830). — Stowe (H. E. B.) Men of our times 3265.02 See also Harper's monthly, v. 35. Howard (Philip, earl of Arundel and Surrey, b. 1557 d. 1595). — Howard (H) Lives of. 1857. 3014.20 — Lodge (E.) Portraits, etc., v. 2 3225.02 Howe (Elias, jr., inventor of the sewing machine, b. 1819 d. 1867). — ■ McCabe (J. I>.,jr.) Great fortunes, etc 3265.14 See also Parton's article on the history of the sewing machine in Atlantic monthly, May, 1867. Howe (Richard Scrope, ith viscount, 1st earl Howe English admiral, b. 1725, d. 1799). — Barrow (J.) The life of.. 1838 3083.25 — Edgar (J. G.) Sea-kings and naval heroes. . . 326317 — Lodge (E.) Portraits, etc., v. 8. Howe (Sir "Wm., British general, in Amer. rev., b 1729 d. 1814). See Harper's monthly, v. 37, (illus.) ■ also Hawthorne's ' Lard Howe's masquerade ' [In Boston book. 2513.24], Hoyt (Jesse, New York politician, 18— ,. — Mackenzie (W. L.) Life and opinions of. 3026.24 Hott family. — Hoyfc(D. W.) Genealogical history of. 1871. 3078.03 Huber (Francois, Swiss naturalist, b. 1750, d. 1854). — Jardine (Sir Wm.) Naturalist's library, v. 34. 4721.02 See also Popular science monthly, Feb., 1875. Hudson (George, 'the railway king,' b. 1800, d. 1871.) — Carlyle (T.) Hudson's statue. [In his Latter-day pamphlets, p. 322-70. 1855.] 2515.11 Hudson (Henry, English navigator, discoverer of Hud- son's Bay, b. about 1560, d. 1611). — Read (J. M.) Historical inquiry concerning H. H. „, 18 ? 6 -, 3084.16 — Cleveland (H. B ) Life of. 3241 01 See Littell, 1861, v. 2; Macmillan, Oct., 1867 (Biogr. sketch oy Or. M. Ashur) ; Harper's monthly, v. 9, illus. .Huet (Pierre Daniel, bp. of Avranches, b. 1630, d. 1721). — Memoirs. Written by himself. Tr. with notes, by J. Aikin. 2 1. London, 1810. 8°. . . 3083.2G See also Quar. rev., v. 97, 1855. Hueston (Matthew, of Ohio, b. 1771, d. 1847). — McBride (J.) Pioneer biography, v. 2 ; 3247.20 Hughks ( John, English poet and essayist, 6.1677, &J720). — Johnson (S.) Lives of the poets, v. 1 3263.01 Hughes (John, catholic prelate, 1st abp. of New York, b. 1797, d. 1864). — Hass,ird(J. R. G.) Life of. 1866.. . .3083.30 Hugo(V., thegreat.bp. of Lincoln, b.aboutll35, d.1200). — Vita Lond., 1864. 8°. [Rolls chronicles.] 5140.- Froude (J. A.) A bishop of the 12th century. [In Ms Short studies, v. 2] 2525.06 1870 ', m I ' raser ' a mag-, n. s., v. 1, 1870, or Littell, See also Contem, rev., v. 13, 1870 (by Geo. G. Perry). -Hugo ( Victor Marie, French novelist and poet, b. 1802). — Hugo (Mme. V.) Life of. 2 v. 1863. . .3084.01 ™ n- a "' e (0,) E » fle xions sur. [In his Art romautique.] 7013.10 cnaiiice (Dr.) French authors at homo, v. 2, 1861. . 3266.10 JJrisweil (J. H.) Modern men of letters, p. 61-77. 1870. 2525.18 ~ if™" 1 * 1 ,? '^; ? 6) ' Sket <*es, etc.. p. 187-205. 1841. .3261.26 — McCarthy (J.) Modern leaders 3257 16 — Men of the third republic. 1873. . 3"3' 27 — Sainte-Beuve (C. A.) Portraits contem., v. l! .' .' '. 7033.33 ,J.f ea li Bla <*ivood, v. 100, 1866; Frasor's mag., v. 67, iS™ ; 5 a ''P ei '' 8 monthly, v. 13, 23, 25, 26 ; London soc , IB Id ; Nat. quar. rev., V. 20, 1870 ; N. A. rev., V. 81, 1855 ; Putuam's mag., July, 1869; Temple bar, Oct., 1874; Westm. at h'om f 1856 J T ' S0, 18G3 ' Gent1 ' mag " May ' 1870 lV ' Hl As a poet. See Afternoon lectures, v. 2 ,by W. Alexander); Fortnightly rev., v. 3, 1865 (by G. H Lewes). Apropos of L' Homme qui rit, see Fraser's mag., v. 80, 1869. Apropos of Les Misirables, see Blackwood v. 92, 1862 ; Ed rev., v. 117, 1863 ; New Englander, v. 23, 1864 (by Mrs. ,o„o 0orBon ) i Q uar - rev., v. 112, 1862 ; Westm. rev., v. 79, ±00 y. 6B00KLYN MERCANTILE LIBBA.BY BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) Huulard-Breholles to Hyde. 159 Huillaed-Breholles (Jean Louis Alphonse, 6. 1817 d. 1870). — Oliphant (T. L. K.) Duke and the scholar. 3257.21 Hull (Gen. Win., U. 8. officer in the Revolution, and in the War of 1812, b. 1753, d. 1825). -Defence. Written by himself. B., 1814. 12°. 3084.05 — Campbell (M.) Revolutionary services and civil life of. N. Y., 1848. 8° 3084.04 — Lossing (B. J.) Hull's surrender of Detroit. [A defence of Hull ] 1876 8084.13 Hull (John, mint-master and treasurer of Massachusetts Say, b. 1624, d. 1682). — Diaries. Boston, 1857. 8°. [Arohaeologia Amer. t. 3.] 577.20 Humboldt ([FriedrichHeinrich] Alexander, baron von, German naturalist, geographer, and physicist, b. 1769, d. 1859). — Letters to Varnhagen voii Ense, 1827-1858. With letters to Humboldt. Tr. by F. Knapp. N. Y I860. 12°. 30S4..16 Reviewed in Ed. rev., v. 112, 1860, or Littell, 1860, v. 3. — Life, travels and books. Introd. by B. Taylor. N. Y 1859. 12° 3084.08 — Klencke (P.F.H. ) Alexander von Humboldt. 3084.07 — Schwarzenberg (P. A.) Alexander von Humboldt. 1866 3084.11 — Everett (E.) Mount Vernon papers, p. 284-93. 1860. . 2524.13 — Friswell (H.) Footsteps to fame, p. 77-104 3261.28 — Houghton (R. M. M., lord). Monographs, etc. p. 19-37. 3'165.10 — Jardine {Sir W.) Naturalist's library, v. 37 4721.05 — Tuckerman (H. T.) The naturalist. [In his Characteristics, etc., v. 2.] 2544.10.O See also Fraser's mag., v. 62, 1860, or Littell, 1860, v. 4, {H. at the court of Berlin, by Monkton MiLnes) ; Fraser's mag., v. GO, 1859 (In Memoriam) ; Harper's mag., v. 19 ; Littell, 1869, v. 4 (Humboldt Centennial at Boston) ; Meli- ora, v. 3, 1860 ; and references in Poole's Index. Humboldt (Carl Wilhelm, baron von, Prussian philolo- gist, diplomatist, and progressive politician, b. 1767, d. 1835). — Challemel-Lacour (P.) La philosophie individualiste : etude, etc. 1864 3084.10 — Schlesier (G. ) Life of. Tr. by J. Bauer. 1853. 3084.07 See also Quar. rev., v. 124, 1868 ; Nat. quar. rev., v. 11, 1865 (H. as a comparative philologist). Hume. See also Home. Hume (David, Saltish historian, and metaphysical and political philosopher, b. 1711, d. 1776.) — My own life, [in his Philos. works, v. 1.] 5414.03 — Burton (J. H.) Life and correspondence of. 3081.12 — Letters of emiment persons addressed to David Hume, Edinburgh, 1849. 8° 3085.01 — Bitchie (T. E. ) Account of life and writings of. 1807 3U85.02 — Brougham (H.) Lives of men of letters 3024.04 — Edgar .(J. G.) Footprints of famous men 3263.18 — Foster (J.) Critical essays, v. 1, p. 95-110. 1856.. .2525.03 — Lawrence (E.) Lives of British historians, v. 2. . .3262.04 — Oliphant (M. O. W.) Historical sketches, etc. . . . 3064.18 Eepr. from Blackwood, 1869, or Littell, 18G9, v. 3. See also Contem. rev., v. 11, 1869 (by John Hunt) ; the histories of philosophy of Lewes, v. 2 [5415.05] ; and Mau- rice [5424.18] ; Stewart's Works (see Index in v. 11) ; and McCosh'B Scottish philosophy [5424.20]. Also references in Allibone, and Poole's Index. Hunt (Harriot K. , Amer. doctor, b. 1805). — Belloo (B. P.) Vignettes 3261.16 Hunt (Wm. Holman, Engl, painter, ' pre-Eapluielite ,' b. 1827). See Blackwood's mag., v. 82, 1857 (3 art.) ; Fortnightly rev., v.9. 1868 (Hunt's picture of Isabel art. by B. Cracroft); Fraser's mag., v. 61. I860 (Picture oi Christ in the Temple). Hunt (James Henry Lsigh, English poet and miscel. writer, b. 1784, d. 1859). — Autobiography. 2 v. N. Y., 1850. 12°. . . 3085.03 — Correspondence. Ed. by his eldest son. 2 v. Lon- don, 1862. 12° 3085.19 — Ireland (A ) List of the writings of, chronologi- cally arranged. 186* 3075.28 — Hazlitt (W.) Spirit of the age, p. 245-259. 1857. . . 2531 07 — Home (R. H.) New spirit of the age. ..... .2532.09 — Howitt (Wm.) Homes of British poets, v. 2. . . . 953.24 — Langford (J. A.) Prison books and their authors. . 3263.30 — Macaulay (T. B.)Essays, v.4, 1859. [Ed. rev., Jan. 1841.] 2536.19 - — Bedding (C.) Personal reminiscences, v. 2, p. 184-229. 3222.02 — Smiles (S.) Brief biographies. 1861 3263.16 — Timbs (J.) Lives of the later wits, etc., v. 2. 1874. 3251.09 See aiso Cornhill, v. 1, p. 85, or Littell, 1860, v. 1 : Har- per'B monthly, v. 1, 39, 40 ; N. A. rev., v. 97, 1863 : North Brit, rev., v. 33, 1860. or Littell, 1861, v. 1. Hunteb (John, Scottish anatomist and pathologist, b. 1728, d. 17'.i:i). — Edgar (J. G.) The boyhood of great men. . . 3263 23 — Jardine (Sir W.) Naturalist's library, v. 22. . . 47U22 Huntee (KobertM. T., of Va., Amer. politician, 6.1809). — Savage (J.) Our living representative men. Huntek (William, Scotch physician and surgeon, b. 1718 il. 178:!). — Edgar (J. G.) Footprints of famous men 3263.18 Huntington family. — Huntington (E. B.) Genealogical memoir of the Huntington family in [the United States]. 3085.22 Huntingdon (Selina Hastings, countess of, b. 1707, d. — Stevens (A.) Women of methodism 3463.09 See also Histories of methodism (p. 91 of Catalogue). Hueault (P., comtede Cheverny, b. 1528, d. 1599). — Memoives, 1662-1599. [Petitot. 1 ser., v. 36.] . . . 601.36 Hueault (Philippe, ivique de Chartres, d. 1620). — Memoires, 1599-1601. [Petitot. 1 ser., v. 36.] . . . 601.36 Hued (Kichard, bp. of Lid i field and Worcester, b. 1720. d. 1808). North Brit, rev., v. 35, 1861. Huskisson (Wm., English financier and politician, b. 1770, d. 1830). — Memoir. [In his Speeches, etc., v. 1, 1831.] .... 6322.13 Huss or Hus (John, Bohemian religious reformer, b. 1373 d. 1415). — Gillett (E. H.) Life and times of. 2 v. 1863. 3085.08 — Gilpin (W.) Lives of. 1766 3184.08 -- Rogers (R.) Essays from Good words, p. 90-133. 1867. 2541.32 Eepr. in Littell, 1866, v. 1. — Stevenson fW. F.) Lives and deeds, e(c. p. 181-207. . 3261.05 See also Contem. rev., v. 10, 1869 ; v. 19, 1872, or Littell. 1872, v. 1 (by A. H. Wratislaw) ; Harper's monthly, v. 17 ; New Englander, v. 23, 1864 (Huss's seiluouB oy E. H. Gil- lett); Good words, 1867. See Reformation (Bohemia}, p. 99 of catalogue. Hutchinson family. — Derby (P. ) Descendants of Barnard Hutchinson, of Cowlam, England. [Essex Inst. hist. col. v. 10.] 605.12 Hutchinson (Anne, antinomian schismatic in New Eng- land, b. 1591, d. 1613). — Ellis (G.E.) Life of. [Sparks' Am.biog. v. 16.] 3241.01 Hutchinson (Col. John, regicide judge of Charles I., b. 1617, d. 1664). — Hutchinson (L. ) Life of. 1848 3085.10 Hutchinson (Mrs. Lucy, wife of preceding, English au- thoress, 6. 1620, d. 1669). — Costello (L.S.) Eminent Englishwomen, v. 3, p. 67-100. 3256.14, — Orosland (N.) Memorable women, p. 244-312. . . . 3261. 19 — Russell (W.) Extraordinary women 3263.19 Hutten (Ulrich von, German scholar and reformer, b. 1488, d. 1523). — Goethe (J. W. von). Tribute to H. 1789. . 3163.23 • — Maccall (W.) Foreign biographies, v.l, p. 176-298. 1873. 3265.21 — Strauss (D. F. ) U. vonH. : his life and times. 3(^,5.18 See also Sir Wm. Hamilton's article on the ' Epistohe ob- scurorum virorum,' in his Discussions, etc. [5413.10], Hutton (James, H. D. , Scotch chemist and physicist, b. 1726, d. 1797). — Playfair (J.) Biogr. account of. [Works, v. 4.] 5063.04 Hutton (Richard H., editor of London Spectator). See Contem. rev., v. 16, 1871 (R. H. H. as critic and theo- logian, by S. S. D. Collet). Hutton family. — Jewett (L. ) Life of William Hutton, and the history of the Hutton family. 1872. . . . 3085.17 Hyaointhe (Fattier). See Loyson. Hyde (Anne, queen of James II. ) See Anne Hyde. Hyde (Edward, 1st earl of Clarendon, Engl, statesman, lord-chancellor, and historian, b. 1608, d. 1674). — Lewis (Lady T.) Friends and contemporaries of lord Clarendon. 3 v. 1852 3085.14 v. 1. Lucius Carey, viscount Falkland ; Arthur, lord Capell. v. 2. Arthur, lord Capell, continued ; William Seymour, marquis of Hertford, v. 3. Marquis of Hertford, continued. — Lister (T. H. ) Life, and administration of lord Clarendon. 3 v. 1837-38 3085.11 — Adams (W. H. D.) itfen at the helm 3222.14 — Campbell (J., lord). Lord chancellors of England, v. 3. 3254.06 — Macdiarmid (J.) British statesmen, v. 2, p. 281-411. . 3267.14 — Thomson (K. B.) Edward Hyde and lord Falkland. [In her Celebrated friendships, V. 2, p. 283-315. 1861.] . . 3253.24 — and Browne (Sir R.) Corresp., 1646-69. [In Evelyn (J.) Diary, v. 4.] ... . 3055.12 In asking for books, use the "Book Orders," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the flrst pact of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 160 BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL): Ibn Batuta to James I. Ibn Batuta (Abu Abd Allah Mohammed, Moorish trav- eller, b. about 1300, d. after 1553). — St. John (J. A.) Lives, etc., V. 1 3221.04 Ieliers (Florent d', d. 1475). — Memoires, par D. Godefroy. [Petitot. 1 ser., v. 8] .6121.08 Lnchbald (Mrs. Elizabeth, Engl, actress, novelist, and dramatist, b. 1753, d. 1821). — Boaden (J. ) Memoirs of. 2 v. 1831. . .3085.25 — Elwood (A. K.) Literary ladies of England, v. 1. 1843. 3253.21 — Kavanagh (J.) English women of letters, v. 2. 1863. 3256.20 Inez de Castro, (Spanish lady, wife of Pedro, son of Al- plionso IV. of Portugal, liih century). See, in fiction, Bray (Mrs.) The Talba.'a romance. 141.33 Ingoliwby (Thomas, pseud. ) See Baeham (B H. ) Ingres (Jean Auguste Dominique, French historical painter, b. 1780, d. 1867). See Contemp. rev., v. 5, 1867 (by T. F. Wetrnore) ; Mac- millan, May, 1871. Inman (Henry, Amer. portrait painter, b. 1801, d. 1840). — Leater (C. E.j Artists of America. 1846 1415.10 — Tuckerman 'H. T.) Book of the artists 1415.09 Iredell i James, justice of the supreme court of the United Hates, b. 1751, d. 1799). — McBee (G. J.) Life and correspondence of, 1751- 99. 2 v. 1857 3085.28 Leon Mask, (French prisoner of state, 1602-1703). — Ellis (G. A., lord Dover). True history of. 3051.18 Note. — Identifies the Iron mask with count Mathioli. — Chambers's miscellany, v. 8 2515.27 — Wraxall (L.) Remarkable adventures, v. 1, p. 106-135. 3264.23 Note. — Identifies the Iron mask with Mareiali. See Catholic World, March and April, 1870 ; Harper's monthly, v. 43 ; Nat. quar. rev., June, 1869 ; Once a week, V. 3, 1860, or Littell, I860, v. 4 ; Quar. rev., June, 1826 ; Temple bar, v. 35, 1872. Also lives of Louis XIV., particu- larly those of Voltaire and James ; and in fiction Dmnas' Iron mask. Ibvlng (Edward, Scotch pulpit orator, b. 1792, d. 1331). — Oliphant (Mrs. M. O. W.) Life of. 1862. 3086.05 — Carlyle (T.) Essays, p 451-2. 1852 2517.12 — Gilfillan (G.) Third gallery of portraits, p. 52-67, 1855. 2626.13 — Hazlitt (W.) Spirit of the age, p. 49-63. 1857. . . .2631.07 See also Blackwood's mag., v. 84, 1858, or Littell, 1858 v. 3 ; v. 91, 1862 ; Ed. rev., v. 116, 1862 : Eraser's mag., v. 67, 1863 ; National rev., v. 15, 1862 ; New Englander, v. 22, 1863 (2 art. by W. W. Andrews) ; N. A. rev., v. 95, 1862 ; North Brit, rev., v. 37, 1872 See also references in Allibone, and M'Clintock and Strong. Ibvjng (Washington, Amer. author and humorist,b.l783, d. 1859). — Irving (Pierre M.) Life and letters of. 4 v. 3086.01 — Irvingiana : a memorial. N. Y., 1860. 4°. 3086.06 — Bryant (W. C.) Orations, p. 93-154. 1873 2517.28 — Clark L. G.) Eecollections of. [Lippincott, May, 1869.1 — Greene (G. W.) Biogr studies. 1860 3072 08 — Hazlitt (W.) Spirit of the age, p. 259 69. 1857. . . 2531.07 — Homes of American authors. 1857 3245 11 — Irving vignettes. 1858 .2533 13 — Mitchell (D. G.) W. Irving. [Atlantic monthly, v. 13, 1864.]' — Putnam (G. P.) Becollections of. [Atlantic monthly, v. 6, 1800.1 — Wallace (H. B.) Literary criticisms, p. 67-91. 18.56. 2545 02 See Harpers mag., v. 2 (by George Ripley, illm.) : v. 20 by W. M. Tliackeiay, by G. W Curtis, and by A. Oakey Ha 1) ; v. 24 (by J. Wynne), v. 14 (Sunnyside, illus. by T. A. Richards) ; Quar. rev., v. 114, 1863, or Littell, 1863, v. 3 ; and articie with references in Allibone ; also Duyckinck Griswold, tlie note on page 144 of the Boston public library catalogue of hist., biogr., and travels, and the references in Poole's Index. Ibwin (Thomas, of Sutler co., Ohio, d. 1874, est. 81). — McBride (J.) Pioneer biography, v. 1. 1869. . . . 3247 19 Isabella (Of Angouleine, queen of John of England, d. 1 246). — Strickland (A.) Lives, ete 3256.06; 3255.13; 3225 09 Isabella (of France, queen of Edward II. of Enqhtiul. b 1292, d. 1358). — Strickland (A.) Lives, etc 3255.06 ; 3255.13 ; 3225 00 Isabella I. (oj Castile, queen of Spain, b. 1450, d. l.'.Uii — Oapeflgue (B. H. B.) Isabelle de Castille. Gran- deur el decadence de l'Espagne. 1869. . 700s ol — George (A.) Queens of Spain, v. 1 30,53 03 — Jameson [Mrs. A.) Female sovereigns. ' 3>j, ^e — Joriklrjs (J. S.) Hemines of history, p. 11-49. 1852.' ;j202'l5 — Owen (,l/i«. o. E.) Heroines of history. . . 32Gl'21 — Prescolt (W. H.) Isabella of Spain and Elizabeth of England [Boston book. 1841. p 20-26.] . . 2513 24 — Russell (W.) Extraordinary women, 1857. . . 3''i;:i ly See a/so Eehdinaud V. and Isabella p 144 Isabella H. (queen of Spain, b. lfS30). ^Ef" ,'*. ' J ' Si C -' K l n R3 and queens, p. 263-292. 3255 28 — Attache in Madrid ; court of. N. Y. 185G 12° 984'w See also Harper's mag., v. 38 (by J. S. 0. Abbott) ■ v. 40 (by Lyman Abbott) ; v. 23 (Audience of the queen). Isabella (of Valois, queen of Bichard U. of Mnqland b 1399, d. 1410). — Strickland (A.) Lives, etc. . . . 325.506 ; 3255.13 ; 3225.10 Ituebide (Don Augustin, emperor of Mexico, 1822-3 b 1784, ex. 1824). ■ — Political life, by himself. [Pamphleteer, v. 28.) . . 6058.28 Jackson (Andrew, Amer. general, Ithpres. of the IT. i b. 1767, d. 1845). — Cobbett (W.) Life of. 1834 3087.09 ■ — Dusenbery (B. M. ) Monument to the memory of ■ twenty-five eulogies and sermons delivered on oc- casion of his death, with sketch of his life. 30S7 08 — Headhy (J. T. ) Life of. 1852 3157! 12 — Parton (James). Life of. 3 v. 1860. . . 3087.05 Note. — A list of authorities is appended. — Political mirror ; or, review of Jacksonism. (anon 1 1835. 18° 5725.17 — Waldo (S. P. ) Memoirs of. 1852. . . .3087.04 — Baldwin (J. G.) Party leaders 3243 Qg — Bancroft (G.) Lit. and hist, miscel., p. 444-81. I855! 2517.04 — Homes of Amer. statesmen. (Paper by Paxke Godwin.) 324512 — Jenkins (J. S.) Generals of the last war. 1849. . . 6S6.U — Parton (J.) People's book of biography 3265!o3 — Woodbury (L.) Life and character of. [Writings, v 3.] 5077!l4 See also Blackwood, v, 91, 1862 ; Harper's monthly, v 10 (by B. J. Lossing, illus.) ; v. 28 (illus.) ; and numeruii6 re. ferences in Poole's Index. Also Amos Kendall's autobio- graphy [3095.26] ; Van Bureu's hist, of political parties [5732.15]; Tucker's Hist, of the U. S., V. 3-4 [574.19 ; and Benton s Thirty years' view, v. 1 [575.25]. «g»For Jackson's rue.-sages, with a biog. sketch, and a succinct account of his administration, see Statesman's manual, by Williams and Lossing, v. 2, Part 1 [5726.03]. Jackson (Mrs. Andrew, wife of president). — Holloway (L. C.) Ladies of the White house. . . . 3245.U — Parton (J.) People's book of biography 3265*03 Jackson, (James, M.D., b. 1810, d. 1834). — Memoirs of. Boston, 1836. 16°. .... 3086.13 Jackson (Thomas Jonathan, called Stonewall, confederate general, b. 1824, d, 1863). — Addey(M.) Life of. 1863 3087.01 — Cooke (J. E. ) Stonewall Jackson : a military biogr. 1866 3087.03 — Dabney (B. L.) Life of. 2 v. 1864. . .3086.15 — Daniels (— ). Life of. 1863 3087.02 — Snow (W. P.) Southern generals 644.18 Jacquaed (Marie Joseph, French mechanician, b. 1752, d. 1834). — Lamartine (A. de). Memoirs of eel. characters, v. 2. 3264.19 Jacquemont (Victor, Fr. naturalist, b. 1801, d. 1832). See Ed. rev., v. 130, 1869 ; Foreign quar. rev., Feb., 1834. Jael or Jahel (Jewish heroine, 13th century, B.C.) — Owen [M rs. O. F.) The heroines of history. . . .3261.21 See article in M'Clintock and Strong, v. 4. Jaefeay ( Alexander, Scotch presbylerian member of Crom- wellian parliament, afterwards quaker, b. 1614, & 1672). — Diary ; with subsequent life bv J. Barclay. 3448.19 James L. (Icing of England, VI. of Scotland, b. 1566, d. 1625). — Correspondence with SirB. Cecil and others in Eng- land, with papers illustrative of transactions be- tween James and Bobert, earl of Esses ; ed. by J. Bruce. London, Camden soc, 1861. 4°. 5113.32 — Letters ; ed. by J. Brace. London, Camden soc, 1849. 4° 5112.46 — Aikm V L.) Court of King James L 2 v. 3087.12 — Calendar of state papers, domestic series, 1603-25. 4 v. L., 18o7-59. 8°. [Rolls calendars.] 5131.— Same. Addenda, 1580-1625. London, 1872. 8°. [Rolls calendars.] 5131 — — Chambers (R. ) Life of. 2 v. 1830. . .3087.15 — D Ewes (Sir S. ) Autobiography and correspondence during the reifpi of. [1602-^6.] 2 v. 1845. 3052.01 — Gardiner (S.G.) History of England, 1603-15. 477.19 Beviewed in Eraser's mag., v. 69, 1864. — Disraeli (I.) An inquiry into the character of. [In his Lit- erary character. 1868.] 2522.29 Same. [Miscellanies.] 2765.01 — Elsiug (H.) Notes of the debates in the House of Lords, 1621; cil. by S. R. Gardiner. [Camden mjc] 1870. . . 5114.07 — Secret history of the court of. [Ed.] with notes, [by NirW. .Scott]. 2 v. Edinburgh, 1811. 8°. 3087.13 (.'"iilrnts : 1. Osborne's traditional memoirs. 2 Sir An- thony Weldon's court and character of king James. 3. Aulicus Coquinariae. 4. Sir Edward Peyton's divine cfr tastrophe of the house of Stuarts. BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : James x. lo Je wea 161 — Jesse (.T. H.) Court of the Stuarts, v. 1 477.04 — Lives of Scottish poets, v. 2 8212.06 — Secret history of the reign of king James I. [App. to D'Ewes (Sir S.) Autobiography, v. 2. 1815] 8052.02 See also Eraser's mag., v. 3, 1871 (James I. and lord Dig- by, by S. B. Gardiner) ; Quar. rev., v. 102, 1857 (Venetian embassy). Also, in this class, Anne of Denmark ; and, in fiction, Fortunes of Nigel, by' Scott ; and Guy Fawkes, Star chamber, and Spanish match, by Ainsworth. James II. {king of England, b. 1633, A 1701). — Burnet (G.) History of the reign of. 1852. 3087.20 — Fox (G. J.) History of the reign of. 184G. 473.19 — Banks (L. von). History of England, v. 4. 483.22 — Macaulay (T. B.) Hist, of England, v. 1-4. . 464.21 — Jesse (J. H.) Court of England, etc., v. 3. 477.06 — Adams (W. H. D.) Anecdotal memoirs, v. 2, p. 103-186. 3265.24 — Moneys received and paid for secret services of, March 80, 1679— Dec. 25, 1688 ; ed. by J. Y. Akerman. London, Cam- den soc. 1861. 4° 5113.06 See also, in this class, Stuarts, Mary Beatrice, wife of James II.; and William m. Also (in Countries) England (Revolution of 16S8) ; and Scotland (History). In fiction Bee Ainsworth's James II. James I. (king of Scotland, b. 1394, d. 1437). — Lives of Scottish poets, v. 1 3212.07 — Tytler (P. F.) Lives of Scottish worthies, v. 2, 3 of 3252101 James VI. (king of Scotland). .See James I. Jameson (Mis. Anna, English author and art critic, 6. 1797, d. 1860). — Belloc (Bessie Parkes). Vignettes 8261.16 — Home (R. H.) New spirit of the age 2532.09 — Martineau (H.) Biographical sketches 3263.28 See also Blackwood's mag ., July, 1853 ; and references in Poole's Index. Jane Seymotjb (queen of Henry VIII. , d. 1537). — Strickland (A.) Lives, etc. 3255.07 : 3255.14 ; 3225.11 ; 8266.04 See also Lives of Henry VH2., and histories of England during his reign, Janes family. — Janos (F.) The Janes family. A genealogy and brief history of the descendants of William Janes, the emigrant ancestor, 1 637. 1868. . .3087.25 Jantn (Jules, French journalist, b. 1804). — You have heard of them, p. 178-184. 1854 3222.15 Jansen (Cornells, Dutch founder of (lie Jansenists, b. 1585, d. 1638). — Beard (C.) Port Royal, v. 1, p. 119-163. 1861. . . . 3434.18 See also works on the Port Royalists, p. 96 of catalogue. Jasmin (Jacques, Provengal 'barber-poet,' 6.1798, A1864). — Harrison (J. A.) Group of poets, 1875 2528.25 — Sainte-Beuve (C. A.) Causeries du lundi, v. — ; or Revue des deux mondes, 1 mai 1837. See also Rev. des deux mondes, 15 Oct., 1864 (par Mazade); Bentley's miscel., v. 7, 1840. Jay (John, Amer. jurist and statesman, b. 1745, d. 1829). — Kenwick(J.) Life of. [n. A] . . .3092.04 — Flanders (H.) Lives of the chief justices 3264.07 — Homes of Amer. statesmen. [Paper by W. S. Thayer.] 3245.12 — Jenkins (J.S.) Governors of New York, p. 74-131. 1851. 8247.03 — National portrait gallery, v. 2 3247.13 — Van Santvoord (G.) Lives of the chief justices. . . 3246.20 See also Harper's mag., v. 37 (iltus.) ; and numerous ref- erences in Poole's Index. Jay (William, English wesleyan minister, b. 1769, d. 1853). — Autobiography. 2 v. New York, 1845. 12°. 3092.01 — Eecollections of, by his son Cyrus. 1859. . 3092.03 Jean Paul. See Eiohtek (Jean Paul). Jeanne d'Albket {queen of Navarre, mother of Henry IV., b. 1528, d. 1572). — Freer (M.W.) Life of. 2 v. 1855. . . . 3092.11 — Colcruhoun (J. O.) Life in Italy and France, etc. . .3262.09 Jeems .Pipes of Pipesville, pseud. See Massett (S. C. ) Jefferson (Joseph, American comedian, b. 1829). — McOabe(J. V>.,jr.) Great fortunes, etc 3265.14 See also Harper's monthly, v. 42 (by G. W. Curtis); Lip- pincott, v. 4, 1869 (by J. B. Runnion). Jeffeeson (Thomas, of Va., American statesman, 3d pres. of the U.S., b. 1743, d. 1826). — Autobiography and letters. [In his Writings, v. 1-7.] 5045.01 — Dan vers (J. T.) A picture of a republican magis- trate of the new school. N. Y., 1808. 8°. [Mis- cel. pamph., v. 5.] 5093.05 — Parton(J.) Life of. 1874 3092.19 Repr. from Atlantic monthly, v. 29, 1872. — Pierson (H. W. ) Private life of. 1862. .3092.05 — Randall (Henry S.) Life of. 3 v. 1858. .3092.06 Reviewed in Atlantic, v. 2, 1868; N. A. rev., v., 101, 1866. — Bandolph (S. N.) Domestic life of. 1871.3092.18 — Selection of eulogies in honor of. 1826. 3011.03 — Smucker(S. M.) Life and times. 1859. .3092.20 — Tucker (G.) Life of. 2 v. 1847. . . .3092 09 — Witt (C. de). Jefferson and the American dnnoc- ./ aCy ,;~ Tr - bv K - S - H - Church-. 1862. . 3092 17 ~ thhS? i''2 r,' I \ llO T" a8 Je f?, l ' son - W" Old and new, Feb., 1873.] — Abbott (J.S. O.) Lives of the presidents. 1867. . 8244 14 — Baldwin (J. G.) Party leaders 82S?'<« - °T^°At£titT moteI of - [New '*****•*■ v - Note.— InreplytoauarticleintheN.A.rev.forJuly 1860 — Everett (E.) Eulogy. [/„ his Orations, v. 1 .1 . H822 0Wv> — Guernsey (A. H.) T. J. and his family. [In Harper : s monthly v. 43, lllus.] J ' — Lincoln (R. W.) Lives of the presidents, 1839. . . .3244 16 — Lossmg (B. J.) Lives of the presidents, 1847. . 3244 13 — Parker (T.) Historic Americans, p. 235-296. 1870 ' 3243 07 — Parton (J.) People's book of biography. . 3265 03 — Webster (D.) Oration. [In his Works, v. 1.] . .' ' 6077 01 See also Atlantic.v. 9, 1862 (J. and slavery, by A.D ' white) • Harper's monthly, v. 8, (illus.) ; v. 7 ; v. 26 (Talk with J *?• p - Tnom P B °n); Lippincott's mag., Sept., 1868 (Adams aud Jefferson as founders of parties) ; Nat. quar. rev. Mch., 1875. For Jefferson's messages, with a biogr. sketch and a succinct account of his administration, see States- man's manual, ed. by Williams and Lossing v 1 ot 2. [5726.02.] b ' ' * Jeiteev (Francis, lord, Scotch lawyer and critic, b. 1773, d. 1850). — Cockburn (H. T., lord). Life of. 2 v. 1852. 3092.13 — Bagehot (W.) Estimates, p. 1-46 2517 24 — Chambers's Papers for the people, v. 2 2616 01 — Edgar (J. G.) Boyhood of great men 326323 — Hazlitt-(W.) Spirit of the age, p. 179-191. 1857. . .253107 — Miller (H.) Essays, p. 78-89. 1865 2635 16 — Smiles (S.) Brief biographies. 1861 3263 16 — Tuckerman (H. T.) Essays, biographical, etc. . . . 2544.16 — Whipple (E. P.) Essays and reviews, v. 2. 1851. . . 2515.06 See also Blackwood, v. 72, 1852 (2 art.) ; Harper's mag v 1; Fraser's mag., May, 1852; N. A. rev., v. 75, 1852; North Brit, rev., v. 17, 1852 ; Gentleman's mag., June, 1870 or Littell, 1870, v. 3 ; Quar. rev., July, 1852. Jeefeeys (George, English judge and lord chancellor, b. 16-18, d. 1689). — Woolrych (H. W.) Life of. 1852. . . .3092.15 — Campbell (J., lord). Lord chancellors of England, v. 3. 3254.05 — • — -Same. [In Hildieth (R., ed) Atrocious judges.] 3253.18 — Roscoe (H.) Lives of eminent British lawyers. . . . 3211.06 See also Macaulay's history, consulting index. Jeneinson (Robert Banks, second earl of Liverpool), British statesman, b. 1770, d. 1828). — Yonge (C. D. ) life and administration of. 3 v 1868 3113.28 — Brougham (H., lord). Statesmen, elc, v. 2 (Bohn's ed.) 3024.07 Jennee (Edward, Engl, physician, discoverer of vaccina- tion, and naturalist, b. 1749, A 1823). — Baron (J.) Life of. 1827 3092.16 — Russell (J. R.) Hist, and heroes of medicine. . . . 4313.01 Jennings (Sarah). See Chuecbtkl (Sarah). Jentns (Soame, Engl, poet and religious writer, 6. 1704, A 1787). — Cole (C. N.) Life of. {In J.'s Works, v. 1.] 5044.16 Jeedan (Wm., Engl.ed. of the Lit. gazette, 6.1782, A 1869). — Autobiography. 4 v. London, 1852. 8°. 3093.01 Same. Personal reminiscences. [Abridged] by U.H. Stoddard. [Bric-a-brac series, v. 6.] 3251.18 Jerome {Saint, father of the western church, d. 420). See Contem. rev., v.51, 1867 (by W. C. Lake). Also articles with references, in M'Clintock aud Strong, v. 4; and works on church history, (4th and 6th century,) p. 81-82 (ante). Jeeome of Prague, early reformer,b. about 1375, A 1416). — Gilpin (W.) LiveB, etc. 1766 8184.08 See also Gillett's life of John Huss. Jeeeold (Douglas Engl, humorist, b. 1803, A 1857). — Jerrold (W. B.) Life and remains of. 185"9. 3093.05 — Collins (W.) Miscellanies, v. 2, p. 75-95 2518.17 — Home (R.H.) A new spirit of the age, p. 162-177. 1855. 2532.09 — Jerrold (B.) Best of all good company, 1st series, p. 393-471. 1873 3222.06 — ■ Stirling (J. H.) Critical essays, p. 1-51. 1868. . . .2543.28 — Timbs (J.) Lives of the later wits, etc , v. 1. 1874. . 3251 08 See also Atlantic monthly, v. 1, 1857 ; Littell, v. 18, 1857 ; N. A. rev., v. 89, 1859 ; North Brit, rev., v. 3u, 1859 ; Meliora, v. 2, 1859. Jeevis (John, 1st earl of St. Vincent, Engl, admiral, b. 1735, A 1823). — Edgar (J. G.) Boyhood of great men 3263.23 Sea kings and naval heroes 3263.17 Jestjs Christ. See Biblical and relig. lit., p. 90. Jewell (John, bp. of Salisbury, b. 1522, A 1571). . — Ayre (J.) Biogr. memoir, of [Jewell's Works, v. 4, 1850.] 3638.07 — ■ Life of, [anon. In Wordsworth (C.) Eccl. biogr., v. 3.] 3446.03 BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. 162 BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Joan to Josephine. Joan ( fabulous pope of Rome, 9ft century). — Delepierre (0.) Historical difficulties, p. 40-49. 1868. . 2521.27 Gould (S. B.) Curious myths. V. 1. 1867 3816.16 Spanheirn (F.) Histoire do la papesse Jeanne. Tiree de la dissertation laiine, par Lenfant. Nouv.ed. 2 v. 1758. 8091.01 See also Catholic World, April, 1869 ; Bentley's miscel., v 12, 1842 (by B. B. Peake) ; T. 29, 1851 (by Wm. Jones) ; and article, with references, in M'Clintock and Strong, v. 4. Joan of Arc. See Daho (Jeanne), p. 137. Joanna {of Castile, queen of Philip of Burgundy, daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella, d. 1555). Hiliebrand (K.) An enigma of history. [In Littell, 1869, v. 4 ; from Revue des deuxmondes, 1 juin 1869.] Joanna, (queen of Naples, b. 1336, d. 1382). — Historical life, [anon.] 2 v. Lon., 1824. 8°. 3093.07 See also New monthly, v. 124, 1862 ; Quar. rev., v. 31 ; West, rev., v. 1. Joanna (of Navarre, queen of Benry IV. , of England, b. about lS-10, d. 1437). — Strickland (A.) Lives, etc. . . . 8255.06 ; 3256.13 ; 3225.10 John (tit. the aposlle). — Yonge (Miss (C. M.) Pupils of St. John the divine. [anon.] 1869 3625.14 See Apostles (in Biblical lit., p. 77), and commentaries on John, (p. 90), and Revelation of St. John, (p. 102). John ("Lackland" king of England, b. 1166, d. 1216). — Berington (J.) Hist, of Henry H. and sons. 3081.01 See also general and constitutional histories of Eng- land, covering the period ol the ' Barons' wars,' and the struggle for 'Magna charta ;' also Magna charta, in gen- eral alphabet ; and Shakspere's play, ' King John'; and, in fiction, Scott's Ivanhoe. John II. (the Good, king of France, b. 1319, d. 1364). See" histories of France, particularly that of Guizot, v. 2 [518.07]; also lives of Henbx V. of England; and of Edwabd the black prince. John III. Sobieski, (king of Poland, b. 1624, d. 1696). — Coyer (G-. F.) Histoire de. 4 v. 1762. .3161.27 — Palmer (A. T.) Memoirs of. 1815. . . .3164.10 — Bruce (J.) Classic portraits, v. 2 3212.16 John (of Gaunt, duke of Lancaster, son of Edward III. , b. 13J0, d. 1399). — Godwin (W.) Memoirs of. [In Ms Life of G. Chaucer.] 3031.01 Johnson (Andrew, 17ft pres. of the II. 8., 6.1808, d.1875). — Life and times of Andrew Johnson. By a national man. [anon.] New York, 1866. 12°. .3093.24 — Tailor boy (The), [anon.] Boston, 1865. 16°. 3093.25 — United States. So. of ttep.,H)th Cong':, lstsess., Reports of committees, No. 7. Impeachment inves- tigation. Testimony taken before the judiciary committee. Wash., 1867. 8° 5644.13 Senate. Trial of A. J. on impeachment. 3 v. Washington, 1868. 8° 5644.10 — Abbott (J. S. C.) Lives- of the presidents 3244.14 ■ — Moore (P.) Biogr. introd. [In J.'s Speeches.] . . . 6323.01 — Savage (J.) Our living representative men. 1860. . 3156.01 See also Atlantic, v. 20, 1867 (The couspiracy at Washing- ton, by J. PartoD) ; New Englander, v. L>5, 1866 (Tour and policy). 4gp For the documentary history of Johnson's administration see McPherson's political manual, 1866-69. Johnson (Mrs. Andrew, wife of president). — Holloway (L. C.) Ladies of the White house. . . . 3245.14 Johnson (Samuel, Engl, lexicographer, critic, essayist, moralist, conversationist, and poet). — Boswell (J.) Life of. New ed. with additions and notes, by J. W. Croker ; with two supplementary volumes of Johnsoniana, by Hawkins, Piozzi, Murphy, and others. 10 v. 1839. . . 3091.18 Same. [Another ed.] 1852 3093.10 Same. Ed. with notes, etc., by E. Malone [1872.] * . . 3093.UJ — Doctor Johnson : his religious life and his death [anon.] London, 1850. 8° 3093.26 — Hawkins (Sir J.) Life of. 1787.. . . . 3093.09 — Main (A.) Life and conversations of. (Founded chiefly upon Boswell.) 1874 3093.29 — Page (W. P.) ed. Life and writings of. 2 v. 3093 20 — Piozzi (H. L. ) Anecdotes of. 1856. . . 5075 21 — Brougham (H., lord). Men of letters, etc 3024 04 — Brydges (E.) Imaginative biography, p. 251-271. v. 2 if 3254'"5 — Carlyle (T.) Heroes and hero worship, etc. 2515.12 • 5027 12 — Gary (II. F.) Lives of the English poets, v. I. ... 3263'o5 — Drake (N.) Literary life of. [In his Essays, v. 1, p. 110-483. 1809. J 2523 12 — Edgar (J. G. The boyhood of great men. . . 3"63'22 — Hawthorne (N.) Lichfield and Uttoxeter. [In Our old home.] — Macaulay (T. B.) Oroker's ed. of Boswell. [Essays, v. 2.] 253617 Bepr. from Ed. rev., Sept., 1831. j^ou.j-i Biogr. contrib. to the Encyc. Brit. [Essays, v. 6.] 2536.20 — Madden (B. B.) Infirmities of genius. 1833. . . . 2541.01 — Murphy (A.) Essay on the life and genius of. 1793. . 3093.27 Same. [In Johnson (S.) Works, v. 1.] 5045.10 — Scott (Sir W.) Lives of the novelists. 1872. . . . 2752.31 See Ed. rev., Oct., 1859, or Littell, 1859, v. 4 (A visit to England in 1775) : Harper's monthly, v. 14 (art. by N. Haw- thorne, and by T. B. Macaulay) ; Quar. rev., v. 103, 1858, or Littell, 1858, v. 2 ; Quar. rev., v. 105, 1859, or Littell, 1859, v. 1. See also lives of Boswell ; Piozzi (Jfme ; Mrs. Thrale) ; the elaborate article in AUibone ; and the references in Poole's Index. Johnson (Sir William, 6. 1715 (?), d. 1774). — Stone (W. L.) Life and times of. 2 v. 1865. 3093.22 Johnston (Albert Sydney, Confed. general, b. 1803, d. 1862). — Snow (W. P.) Southern generals 644.18 Johnston (Joseph E., Confederate general, b. 1807). — Snow (W. P.) Southern generals 644.18 Johnstone (Charles, British satirist, d. about 1800). — Scott (Sir Wm.) Lives of the novelists. 1872. . . . 2752.31 Joinville (Jean, (Sire de, historian of Louis IX., b. 1224, 1317 (?). — Miiller (Max). ChipB, etc., v. 3, p. 150-191. 1871. . . 2537.21 Jolt (Guy, sec. of card, de Retz). Memoires, 1648-65. [Fetitot, 2 ser. v. 47.] 503.25 Jones (Agnes Elizabeth, volunteer hospital nurse,5.1832). — " Una and her paupers ;" memorials of A. E. J., by her sister. With introd. by Florence Nightingale, New York, 1872. 12°. 3093.28 [Abridged.] [In Homes and hospitals.] 5816.32 Jones (David, Amer. lawyer, b. 1777, d. 1848). — Jones (W. A.) Memorial of. 1849.. . .3094.01 Jones (Inigo, English architect, b. 1572, d. 1653). — Cunningham (A.) Lives of Brit, painters, etc., v. 4. . 1431.04 — Cunningham (P. ) Life of. [Shaks. soc] 1756.39 Jones (John Paul, Amer. naval officer, b. 1747, d. 1792). — Abbott (J. S. C. ) Life and adventures of. . .3094 13 — Mackenzie (A, S.) Life of. 2 v. 1848. . .3094.02 — Sherburne (J. H.) Life of. 1825. . . .3094.04 — Cooper (J. F.) Hist, of the Amer. navy 675.04 — Headley (J. T.) Miscellanies, v. 2, p. 48-77. 1849. . 2631.24 — Lossing (B. J.) In Harper's monthly, v. 11, p. 145-169. See also Atlantic, v. 14, 1864 (P. J. and Denis Duval, by E. E. Hale) ; All the year round, 1870, or Living age, 1870, v. 2. In ftclion see Cooper's Pilot. Jones (Sir William, English oriental scholar, jurist, and poet, b. 1746, d. 1794). — Teigumouth (J. Shore, lord). Memoirs of. 3094.05 Same. [In Jones' Works, v. 1-2.] . . . 5046.01 — Cary (H. F.) English poets, p. 350-388. 1846. . . . 3263.05 • — Edgar (J. G.) Boyhood of great men 3263.23 — Lodge (E.) Portraits, etc., v. 5 3225.05 — Boscoe (H.) Lives of eminent British lawyers. . . 3211.06 Jonson (Ben, Engl, dramatist, b. 1574, d. 1637). — Austin (W. S.) and Balph (J.) Poets-laureate, p. 49-108. 3254.19 — Dunham (S. A.) Lives of lit. meu, v. 2 3211.15 — Gifford (W.) Memoir of. [ With J.'s Works. 1853.] .1726.27 — Taine (H. A.) Hist, of English lit., v. 1 2755.lt> — Ward (A. W.) Hist, of English dram, lit., v. 1. . . 1745.10 — Whipple (E. P.) Lit. of the age of Elizabeth. . . . 2762.27 Bepr. from Atlantic monthly, v. 20, 1867. See also Littell, 1860, v. 2 ; Brit. quar. rev., 1857, or Littell, v. 18, 1867 ; Nat. rev., 1858, or Littell, 1858, v. 1 ; North Brit, rev., v. 24, 1855-6, or Littell, v. 14, 1856 ; and refer- ences in Poole's Index. Jobdan (D. Bland, known as Mrs. ; English actress, b. 1762 (?), d. 1816). — Boaden (J. ) Life of. 2 v. 1831 3094.06 — Gait (J.) Lives of the player*, v. 2, p. 234-249. 1831. . 3263.04 Joseph H. (of Austria, emperor of Germany, b. 1741, d. 1790). — Merivale (H.) Historical studies. 1865 2635.30 See Littell, 1862, v. 1 ; Coxe's House of Austria, v. 3 [544.04] ; and other histories of Germany and Europe. In fiction see Miss Miihlbach's 'Joseph II." Joseph Bonaparte (king of Naples and Sicily, and af- terwards of Spain, b. 1768, d. 1844). — Biographical sketch of. 3d ed. L., 1834. 8°. 3093.31 — Memoires et correspondance politique et militaire, pnblies, annotes et mis en ordre par A. Dn Casse. 2e ed. 10 v. Paris, 1855. 8°. ... 3091.05 See also Ed. rev., v. 100, or Littell, v. 7, 1854 ; v. 102, or Littell, v. 11, 1856 ; Quar. rev., v. 94, 1854. JosEPHrNE, (empress of France, wife of Napoleon L,b. 1763, d. 1814). — Confidential corresp. of Napoleon and Josephine. Notes by J. S. 0. Abbott. 1857. . . . 3127.05 — Abbott (J. S. C.) History of. 1853. . . .3094.08 In asking for books, use the "Book Order," giving the AUTHORS NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. BIOG-RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Joseph^ to Jmius. 163 — Hartley (0. B.) Life of. [anon.] 1870. .3094.19 — Headley(P. 0.) Life of. _ 3094.18 — Le Normand (M. A. ) Hist, and secret memoirs of. 2 v. 1848 3094.10 — Memes (J. S.) Memoirs of. 1852. . . . 3091.09 — Memoirs of, -with anecdotes of the courts of Navarre imdMalmaison. 2d ed. 2 v. 1829. 12°. 3094.20 — Abbott (J. S. C.) Kings and queens, p. 13-63. . . . 3266.28 — Bush (Mrs. F.) Queens of Fiance, v. 2 3263.17 — Challice {Mrs. A. E.) Illus. women of France. . . . 3266.09 — Howlaud (M.) in Lippincott'B Mag., Feb., 1872. — Jenkins (J. S.) HcroineB of history, p. 221-268. 1852. 3262.16 — Pardoe [Mrs. J ) Episodes in French history. ■ . 613.07 — Eussel] (W.) Extraordinary women H'^ij3.19 .See also lives of Napoleon I. and of Hobtenbe. Many reierences to magazine articles are given in Poole's Index. An account of her descendants is given in the London Re- view for June, 1866. Josselyn family. — Genealogies of the. Brooklyn, 1868. 12°. . 31G5.27 Juana (queen of Spain, b. 1479, d. 1555). — Holt (E. S.) Eoyal ladies, p. 277-320. 1861. . v. 1 of 8263.26 Judd (iiev. Svlvester, Amei: author, b. 1813, d. 1853). — Hall (Miss A. ) Life and character of. 1854. 3094.27 See also Fraser's mag., v. 76, 1867 ; N. A. rev., v. 80, 18S6. Judith (Jewish lieroine, about B.C. 633). — Owen (Mrs. 0. F.) Heroines of hiBtory 3261,21 See also article in M'Clintock and Strong, v 4. Judson (Adoniram, Baptist missionary to Burmah, b. 1788, d. 1850). — Wayland (F.) Memoir of. 2v.ini. 18G0. 3094.12 See also N. A. rev., v. 78, 1864, and Miss Yonge's Pioneers and founders [3417.22]. Judson (Mrs. Ann H., wife of Adoniram, 6.1789, d.1826). — Knowles (J. L\) Memoir of . 1856. . . . 3094.15 Judson (Mrs. Emily C, " Fanny Forrester" American authoress, and wife of Adoniram, b. 1817, d. 1854). — Kendrick(A C.) Life and letters of. 1860. 3094.14 Judson (Mrs. Sarah Boardman, wife of Adoniram, b. 1843, d. 1845). — Judson (Mrs. E. C.) Memoir of. 1857. .3094.16 Juxianus (Plavius Claudius, Roman emperor, called ' the apostate,' b. 331, d. 363). — LaBleterie (J. P. B. de). History of. Tr. by J. Dun- combe. [Julianus. Works, v. 2.] . . 5046.24 Same. Tr. by W. Bowyer. 1746. . . 3094.25 — Neander (A.) Julian and his generation. . 3413.07 — Triumph of Christianity. Life of Julian, the apos- tate, [anon.] 1683 3094.25 — Bruce (J.) Classic portraits, v. 1, p. 297-307. 1853. . 3212.16 See also Fraser's mag., n. B., v. 3, 1871, or Littell, 1871, v. 3 (by C. G. Prowett) ; Gibbon's Roman empire ; Milman's Latin Christianity; church histories (see p. 81) covering the 4th century ; and references in M'Clintock and Strong. In Jiclion see Bungener's Julian [145.11], and E. B. Lee's Par- thenia [222.56]. Julian ( Cardinal ; Giuliano Cesarine, 6. 1398, d. 1444). — Jenkins (B. C. ) The last crusader : or life and times of. 1861 3094.22 Julius II. (Pope, b. 1441, d. 1513). — Erasmus (D. ) Pope Julius the second. A comical and facetious dialogue between Julius IL, Evil Genius, and St. Peter. Tr. from the Latin by Philanglus Miss Papas. 1719 3094.23 See also Lives of the popes, p. 96 of catalogue. Julius Gebab. bee Cmskb. (Caius Julius). Jtjllten (Louis, French musician and composer, b. 1812, d. i860). — Ton have heard of them, p. 283-292. 1864 3222.15 JuNG-Stilling ( Johann Heinrich, German political adven- turer and economist, b. 1740, d. 1817). — Life. Tr. by E. L. Hazelius. Gettysburg. 8°. 3166.02 Same. Sequel. Tr. by S. Jackson. L. 16°. 3166.03 Junius, (the assumed name of a political writer of the reign of George III. , 1769-72). — Letters. New ed. 2 v. London, 1805. 8°. . 3088.21 Same. Edinburgh. 1807. 8°. . . . 3088.20 Same. 2d ed. Philadelphia, 1807. 12°. 3088.19 Same. Letters, correspondence, etc. With essay, note, etc., [by J. M. Good]. 3 v. L.,1812. 8°. 3088.10 Same. Junius : including letters by the same writer under other signatures, to which are added his confidential correspondence with Mr. Wiikes, and his private letters to Mr. H. S. Woodfall. [Preliminary essay by J. M. Good on the his- tory and discovery of Junius.] New ed. With new evidence as to the authorship, and an analy- sis by Sir H. Nicholas. By John Wade. 2 v. London, Bohn, 1850. 12°. . . . 3088.24 Same. 2v.ini. New York, 1851. 8°. 30*8.18 Posthumous works. With an inquiry respecting the author ; also a sketch ot the life < i' John Home Tooke. [By J. Bellows.] . . . 3C88.09 — "A letter to an honourable brigadier-general, com- mander in-chief of his majesty's forces m Cana- da," now first ascribed to Junius. To which is added, A refutation of the letter by an officer. With incidental notices of lords Townshend and Sackville, Sir P. Francis, and others. Ed. by N. W. Simons. London, 1841. 16°. . . 3088.26 — Barker (E. H. ) 1. Claims of Sir Philip Francis dis- proved. 2. Some inquiry into the claims of the late Charles Lloyd, and others. 1828. . 3088.08 — Britton (J.) Junius elucidated : including a memoir of lieui^col. Isaac Barr& 1848. . . . 3088.05 — Chabot (C.) The hand-writing of Junius profes- sionally investigated. With preface and collateral evidence, by E. Twistleton. 1871. . .3088.16 Note. — The mOBt elaborate work upon Junius : generally thought to have settled the controversy in favor of the Franciscan theory. — Chalmers (G.) Author of J. ascertained. 3088.28 Note. — Attributes the authorship to Hugh Boyd. — Coventry (G.) Inquiry, proving the letters to have been written by lord Sackville. 1825. . 3088.02 — Cramp (W.) Author of Junius discovered in the person of Chesterfield, [anon.] 1821. . 3088.27 Junius and his wort s compared with the charac- ter and writings of Chesterfield. 1850. . 3088.00 — Lowe (W.) Junius, Lord Chatham : a biography. 1857 3088.15 — Graham (J. A.) Memoirs of John Home Tooke : identifying him as Junius. 1828. . . . 3088.13 — Griffin (F. K.) Junius discovered. 1854.3088.04 Note.— Identifying Junius with Sir Thomas Pownall. — Hayward (A.) More about Junius. The Franciscan theory unsound. 1868 3088.29 Same. [In his Essays. New series, v. 2.] 2528.18 — Jaques (J. ) History of Junius and his works. With a critical examination of the claims of Sir P. Fran- cis, Charles Lloyd, and George, viscount Sack- ville. 1843 3088.06 — Junius proved to be Burke ; with an outline of his biography, [anon.] London, 1826. 12°. 3088.27 — Letters proving a late prime minister [the duke of Portland] to have been Junius. With an appen- dix [by A. G. Johnston]. L., 1816. 8°. . 3088.14 — Newhall (I. ) Letters on Junius, showing that the author was Earl Temple. 1831. . . .3088.17 — Symons (J. O. ) William Burke the author of Junius. 1859 3088.23 — Taylor (J.) Identity of, with [Francis]. .3088.03 — Waterhouse (B. ) Essay on Junius and his letters, embracing the life of the earl of Chatham. 3088.01 — Brougham (H., lord). Contributions, v. 3, p. 338-62. . 2517.08 Repr. from the Ed. rev., v. 29. — De Quiucey (T.) [In his Literary reminiscences, v. 2, p. 262- 276.] 2522.12 — Foster (J.) Critical essays, V. 2, p. 72-106. 1856. . . 2525.04 Fosteriana, p. 266-274 2625.05 — Grey (Sir Charles). Horace Walpole as Junius. [In Walpole's Letters, v. 6. Preface, 1840 ed.] 3175.19 — Hawkins (J. M.) in Fraser's mag., Sept., 1874. — Macaulay (T. B ) Essay on Warren HastingB. [Essays, v. 5.] Note.— Favors the Franciscan theory. — Massey (W.) History of England, v. 1, p. 397-400. . 454.1J ■ — Merivale (H.) A few words on Junius [as Francis]. [In his Hist. Btadies, 1865.] 2635.30 Note.— For a reply, see Fraser's mag., v. 76, 1867. — . — J., F., and lord Mansfield. [Fortnightly, v. 9, 1868.] Last phase of the controversy. [Cornhill mag., June, 1871.] — Reed(W. B.) Among my books, p. 32-40. 18-71. . . - — Smith (W. J.) Earl of Temple as Junius. [In Grenville pa- pers, v. 3. Inirod. notes, p. xiii-ccxxiii.] .... 3073.05 See also Bentley's miscel., v. 60, 1861 (Comic aspect of Junius's letters), or Littell, 1862, v. 1 ; Dublin univ. mag., 1852, or Eclectic mag., v. 27, 1852 ; Galaxy, v. 16 (by Thur- low Weed); Hogg's instructor, or Eclectic mag., v. 28, 1853; Lippincott'B mag , Jan., 1870 ; Old and new, March, 1872 (by C. C. S.) ; Quar. rev., v. 90, p. 91-163, or Eolectic mag., v. 25, 1852 (Junius as Thomas, 2d lord Lyttelton, and assail- ing the claims of Barre and of Francis ; by D. T. Coulton. Refuted in London Athenseum, art. repr. in Eclectic mag., v. 25) ; Quar. rev., April, 1871, or Littell, 1871, v. 2 (Fran- ciscan theory, illus. by handwriting) ; Temple Bar, Oct., In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOB'3 NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBfitt. 164 BIOG-RAFETY (INDIVIDUAL) : Junius to Kidd. Junius (continued). 1373 (Junius and Sir Arthur Gordon) ; Westm. rev., Oot., 1871 (J. as Francis). See also Parkes and Merivale's Life of Sir Philip Francis [3067.19] ; references in Poole's Index ; and for the Biblio- graphy of the subject see Allibone, v. 1 ; and Lowndes' Bib- liographer's manual, v. 3, pt. 1. ■TTTOTrrN (George, Amer. presbyterian minister, author, and college president, b. 17a0, d. 1868). — .Tnnlrin (D. X.) George Jmikin, a historical biogra- phy. 1871 3094.26 Ttjnot (Mme. L. P., duchesse d' Abrantes, 6.1784, A 1838). — Memoirs of Napoleon, his court and family. 2 v. N. Y., 1854. 8° 3127.10 — Same. New York, 1832. 8° 3127.25 Kaemteeb (Engelbert, German botanist and traveller, b. 1651, d. 1716). — St. John (J. A.) Lives of eel. travelers, v. 1 3221.04 Kane (Ehsha Kent, 'M.D., American arctic explorer, b. 1820, d. 1857). — Elder (W.) Biography of. 1858. . . .3095.04 — Fox (Margaret). The love Me of Dr. Kane. 3095.05 Kant (Ireraarmel, German philosopher, b. 1724, d. 1804). — lie Quincey (T.) Last days of. [In his Narrative papers, v. 2, 1853.] 2522.16M Essays on philos. writers, v. 1 2522.18 — Stirling (J. H.) De Quincey and Coleridge on Kant. [In his Critical essays.] 2543.28 Repr. from Fortnightly rev., v. 8, 1867. j&JT For critical estimates of the Kantian philosophy see his name in general alphabet. Also the articles in M'Clin- tock and Strong, v. 5 (with many references) ; Appleton's cyclopaedia, the Encyclopedia Britannica, English cyclo- paedia, etc.; and in general, works upon the history of phi- losophy, under Philosophy in general alphabet. Katharine, bee Catherine. Kauefmann (Marie Angelique Annie Catherine, Swiss painter, b. 1741, d. 1807). See Harper's monthly, v. 50 ; Appleton's mag., v. 7 (Life, by E. Polko) ; and Miss Thackeray's story, ' Miss Angel.' Katjlbach (Wilhelm von, German painter, b. 1805, d, 1874). See Gent's mag., Jan., 1871 ; and chapters in A. M. How- itt's Art student of Munich [964.08] ; and E. Wilberforce's Social lite in Munich [965.21]. Kean (Charles [John], English tragedian, 6.1811, d.1868). — Cole (J. W. ) Life and theatrical times of. 2 v. 1859. See Fraser's mag., v. 60, 1859, and Doran's Their majes. ties' servants [1715.17]. Kean (Edmund, English tragedian, 6. 1787, d. 1833). — Hawkins (E. W.) Life of. 2 v. 1869. . . 3095.13 — Procter (B. W.) Life of. 2 v. 1835. . . 3095.07 — Dana (E. H.) Kean's acting. [Writings, v. 1, 1850.] . 5026.09 — Hazlitt (W.) Criticisms, p. 167-271 2531.17 — Tuckerman (H. T.) Essays, biographical, etc. . . . 2644.16 See also Harper's mag., v. 26 (by J. H. Siddons). Kearney (Philip, American general in Oivil war of 1861- 5, 6. 1815, d. 1862). — Peyster (J. W. de). Personal and military history of. 1869 3095:i8 See also Harper's mag., v, 3 (illus.) Keats (John, English poet, b. 1795, d. 1821). — Lite, letters, and literary remains. Ed. by K. M. iiilnes. 1848 3095.06 — De Quincey (T.) Essays, etc., p. 75-99 2522 06 — Howitt ;W.) Homes of British poets, v. 1, 1856. . . 953.23 ■ — Masson (D.) Wordsworth, Shelley, Keats, etc. 1874. 2536.29 Article repr. from Macmillan, Nov., 1860. — Phillips (S.) Essays from the Times, v. 1 2535 09 — Tuckerman (H. T.) Characteristics of lit., v. 1. . . 2644J0 See also Atlantic, v. 7, 1861 (Recollections of) ; Atlantic, v. 11, 1863 (Vicissitudes of his fame, by J. Severn); Temple Bar, July, 1873 ; Gent's mag.. Feb., 1874 (by C. 0. Clarke ■ and references iu Poole's Index. Keble {Rev. John, Englishreligious poet, 6.1792, d.1866) — Coleridge (J. T.) Memoir of. 2d ed. 2 v. 3095 16 — Shairp (J. C. ) John Keble. 1866. . . . 3095. 1 5 Sune. [In his Studies in poetry, p. 239-315. 1872 ] 2542 "(I — Newman (J. H.) Essays, V. 2, p. 421-456 .... 368110 — Stanley (A. P.) Essays. 1870 3B95'o6 Note.— Repr. from Macmillan's mag., March, 1869 or Lit- tell, 1869, v. 2. See also Blackwood, v. 105, 1869 ; Brit. quar. rev 1867 or Littell, 1867 ; Contemp. rev., v. 2, 1866 (K. and the Christian year, by W. C. Lake) ; v. 11, 1869 (by C. T Vaunh an) ; MacmiUan, June, 1869 (Visit to K., by J. Allen) • North Brit, rev., v. 45, 1866 ; Quar. rev., v. 127, 1869 (2 art.); also references iu Allibone, M'CUntock and Strong and Lin pmcott's Diet, of bingr., v. 2. e Keelee (Kalph, Ama: litterateur, b. 1840, d. 1873) See Atlantic monthly, March, 1874 ; v. 24 1869 (Three years a negro minstrel) ; v. 26, 1870 (Tour of Europe for $181) ; Amer. annual cyclopaedia, 1873. Keith (Sir Bobert Murray, British diplomatist, 6. 1730 d. 1795). — Memoirs and correspondence. [1749-91.] Ed by Mrs. G. Smyth. 2v.ini. 1849.. . . 3095.09 — Smyth (Mrs. G. ) Memoir and correspondence of B. M K [ With her Bomance of diplomacy. 2 v 1861.] 3031.18 Kelly (Michael, singer and musical composer, b. 1762 d. 1826). — Beminiscences, including a period of nearly half a century ; with original anecdotes of many distin- guished persons. New York, 1826. 8°. . 3095.22 — Timbs (J.) Lives of the later wits, etc., v. 1. 1874. . 3251.08 Kemble family. — Eitzgerald (P.) The Kembles, etc. 2 v. 1871. 3094.29 See also Harper'B monthly, v. 44 (From a barn, etc.) Kemble (Adelaide, Engl, singer and actress, afterwards Mrs. Sarioris, b. 1816). — Jameson (Mrs. A..) A. K., and the lyrical drama. [Inker Memoirs and essays. 1846.] 2533 18 Kemble (Charles, Engl, actor, 6. 1775, d. 1854). See Fraser's mag., v. 60, 1864 ; Bentley'a miscel., v. 36, 1854 ; and Doran's Annals of the Engl, stage, v. 2 [1715.17]'. Kemble (Frances Anne, known as Fanny Kemble, Engl. actress, 6. 1811). — Old woman's gossip. By herself. [In Atlantic monthly, 1875.] — Jameson (Mrs. A.) Visits and sketches, v. 3, p. 49-93. 2533.17 See works under her name in general alphabet ; also Ed rev., July, 1835 ; Fraser's mag., May, 1832, and Sept. 1835 - Galaxy, Dec, 1868 ; Harper's monthly, v. 26 (by J. H. Sid-' dons) ; v. 30 [Easy chair) ; and references in Poole's Index. Kemble (John Mitchell, Anglo-Saxon scholar and histo- rian, b. 1807, d. 1857). See Fraser's mag., v. 65, 1857 (2 art.) Kemble (John Philip, English tragedian, 6.1757,dl823). — Authentic narrative of retirement from the stage ; including farewell address, criticisms, poems, etc. London, 1817. 8° 3095.21 — Boaden (J.~i Memoirs of. 2 v. 1825.. . 3095.11 — Doran (J.) Annals of the English stage, v. 2. . . . 1715 17 — Fitzgerald (P.) The Kembles, etc. 2 v. 1871. . . . 309129 — Gait (J.) Lives of the players, v. 2, p. 250-288. 1831. 3263.04 — Hazlitt (W.) Criticisms, etc., p. 287-305. 1851. . . 2531.17 See. Quar. rev., June, 1826 ; West, rev., April, 1825. Kemble (Sarah). See Siddons (Mrs.) Ken (Thomas, bp. of Bath and Wells, 6. 1637, d. 1711). — Bowles (W. L.) Life of. [1640-1711.] 2 v. 3095. L8 — Edgar (J. G.) The boyhood of great men 3263.23 — Lives of eminent Englishmen 3221.11 — Strickland (A.) Lives of the seven bishops. . . . 3445.15 See also references in Poole's Index. Kendall (Amos, Amer. democratic politician and editor, b. 1789, d. 1869). --Autobiography. Ed. by "W. Stickney. 1872. 3095.26 Kenmube ( Viscount). See Gordon (Sir William). Kennedy (John Pendleton, Amer. author and whig poli- tician, b. 1795, d. 1870). — Tuckerman (H. T. ) Life of. 1871. . . .3095.30 — Homes of American authors. 1857 3245.11 See also Harper's monthly, v. 25 (by J. Wynne). Kenton (Simon, Westim pioneer, b. 1755, d. 1836). — McDonald (J.) Biographical sketch of. 3243.12 See also Harper's monthly, v. 28 (illus. article, by E. E. Coleman). Kenyon (Lloyd, lord ; chief justice of England, b. 1732, d. 1802). j v > — Campbell (J., lord). Lives of the chief justices, v. 3. 3264.02 — Townsend (W. C.) Twelve eminent judges, v. 1, p. 33-128. !846 3254.23 Keplee (Johann, German astronomer, b. 1571, d. 1630). — Bertrand (J. L. F.) Life and works of. [Sm. rep. 1869.] 3936.24 — Brewster iSii-D.) The martyrs of science 3261.13 — Brougham (H., lord). Kepler's problem. [In his Contributions, etc, v. 3, p. 183-197.] 2517.08 — Lives of eminent persons 3265.17 See also Atlantic, v. 6, 1860 ; Ed. rev., v. 5 (by J. Playfair); For. qu. rev., v. 16 ; Nat. quar. rev., v. 8, 1864. Ketohum (Edward H. and John T., union soldiers in civil war of 1861-5, J. 1863). — Duganne (A. J. H.) The fighting quakers ; with funeral sermon by O. B. Erothingham. . 3095.19 Kettlewell (John, Engl, nonjuring divine, b. 1653, d. 1695). y — Lives of eminent Englishmen 3221.11 Kidd (Capi. Wm., Amer. pirate, b. about 1650, ex. 1701). — Abbott (J. S. C. ) Captain "Wm. Kidd. 1874. 3095.30 — Jflt (J. B.) Lecture. [Essex inst hist. coll. v. 4.] . 605.06 — Lite of. [anon. Waldie library, v. 1.] 6078.15 See also Merchants' mag., v. 14 (by H. 0. Murphy), or Littell, v. 8. In asking for books, use the ' Book Order," giving the AU l'HOR's NAME, the itrst part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) presbylerian divine, b. Kttjube (Earls of, Irish noblemen). See Ed. rev.', v. 108 ; Bentley's misoel., y. 44 1858 Kino (Daniel P. , of Mass., b. 1801, d. 1850).' — Uptaam (C. W.) Memoir of. [Essex Inst. hist. coll. v.10.] 605 12 Kmo (James G., New York merchant, b. 1791, d. 1853). — Hunt (F.) American merchants, v. 1, p. 185-214. 1858. 3244 10 King (Peter, English lord chancellor, b. 1669, d. 1734). — Campbell (J., lord). Lord Chancellors of England, v. 4. 3254 06 Kino (Rufus, American jurist, statesman, orator and diplomatist, b. 1755, d. 1827). — Homes of Amer. statesmen. (Paper by Ch. Kin<0 3245 12 See also Curtis (G. T.) Hist, of the constitution v. 1 King (Thomas, English actor and dramatist, b. 1730' d 1805). — Gait (J.) Lives of the players, p. 128-152. 1831. . .3263 04 Kino (Thomas Starr, American preacher and author b 18'21, d. 1864). — Frothinghain (R.) Tribute to. 1865. . . 3096.01 Biogr. sketch. [In King's Patriotism, etc., 1864.1 3564 12 — Whipple (E. P.) Character, etc 2545 30 King (l*.Wm.,o/ Oxford, English writer , 6.1685, &1763). — Political and literary anecdotes of his own time. '2d ed. London, 1819. 12° 3095.27 Note.— See references in Poole's Index. King (W., Eng. journalist, and satirist, b. 1663, d. 1712) — Johnson (S.) Lives of the poets, v. 1 3263 01 King (Win. R., of Alabama, If. S. senator and lith vice- pres., b. 17Sii, d. 1853). — Obituary addrebses on the death of, in the senate and house of rap. of the U. S. 1851. 3096.02 Kingsley (Charles, English novelist, poet, historian, and preacher, b. 1819, d. 18 1 5). — Bayue (P.) Essays, v. 2, p. 9-52. 1858 2513 05 — Friswell (J. H.) Modern men of letters, p. 313 333. .2525 18 — Greg (W. E.) Lit. judgments, p. 137-176 2526 20 — McCarthy (J.) Modern leaders 3257.16 See also Blackwood, v. 77, 1855 ; Fraser's mag. Men 1875 (by B. J. King) ; Gents, mag., Mch., 1876 (C. K.'in the saddle, by W. Senior). Kikk (Edward Noins, Amer. 1802, d. Ls74>. — Fowler (H.) American pulpit, 1857 3456.07 Ktbkaldy (Sir Wm., of Grange, in turn opponent and partisan of Mary, queen of Scots, ex. 1573). — Memoirs and adventures, {anon.} L. 8°. 3095.23 Khsxland (Samuel, missionary to the Indians, b. 1744, d. 1808). — Lothrop (S. K.) Life of. [Sparks' Amer. biogr. v - 250 3241.25 See N. A. rev., v. 97, 1863. KrioHiNG (John Howard, Col. in army of Potomac, in civil war of 1861-5, 6. 1838, d. 1864). — More than conqueror : memorials, [anon.'] N Y „ 1873. 16- 3095.-25 Kitto (John, English biblical scholar, b. 1804, d. 1854). — Ryland (J. E.) Memoirs of. 2 v. 1857. . 3096.03 — Thayer W. M. ) Prom poorhouse to pulpit, or tri- umphs of. 1859 3096.05 — Miller (H.) Essays, p. 425-438. 1865 2535.16 — Smiles (8.) Brief biographies, 1861 3263 16 Klopstock (Friedrich Gottlieb, Germanpoet, I. 1724, d. 1803, and Margaret, his wife, b. 1728, d. Vi%8). — Memoirs of, from the German [by E. Smith. ] b 1 64. 1 7 See Nat. quar. rev., v. 8, 1864 ; also works on Literature {German, European.) Knapp (Elder Jacob, Amer. baptist revivalist, b. 1799, d. 1874). — Autobiography. With introd. essay by R. Jeftery. N. Y., 1868. 8° . . 3096.06 Knight (Charles, English publisher and author, b. 1791, d. 1873). — Passages of a working life during half a century. [1800-65.] 3 v. London, 1864. 12°. . . 3096.20 Same. [Abridged. ] Passages from life. New York, 1874. 12-' 3096.20a Reviewed in Blackwood, v. 95, 1864 ; Brit, quar rev., Oct. 1864 ; London soc, June, 1864 ; Good words, 1867. Knioht (Miss Cornelia, Engl, writer, b. 1757, d. 1837). — Autobiography. 2 v. London, 1861. 8°. . 3096.08 Same. [Condensed.] Personal reminiscences. Ed by P. H. Stoddard 3251.19 — Beiloc (B. P.) Vignettes 3261.16 See also Blackwood, v. 89, 1861, or Littell, 1861, v. 3 ; Quar. rev., v. Ill, 1862, or Littell, 1862, v. 1. Knowles (James Sheridan, Irish dramatist and temper- ance lecturer, b. 1784, d. 1862). — Home (B. H.) New spirit of the age. 1855. . . . 2532.09 See Blackwood, v. 94, 1863 ; Nat. quar. rev., v. 6, 1863. Kildare to La Fayette. 165 b. Knox (Henry, Amer. rev. general, b. 1750, d. 1806). - JJrake (F. g. ) Life and corresp. of. 1874. 3096 27 — Par-ton (J.) People's book of biography. ... 325503 Knox (John, Scottish reformer, b. 1505, d. 1572). ' — Caiiyle (T.) Essay on the portraits of. 1875 542 16 liepr. from Fraser's mag. v. 11 1876 — M'Crie (Thos.) Life of. . . '. .' ww If) ~~ ^ rT , i , ng u (D ; ) Li ™s of Scottish writers. . . '. ' ' 326507 — Tulloch (J.) Leaders of the Reformation. . 34S0] See also Ed. rev., v. 95 (John Knox's liturgy)'- Haroer's Buckle s History of civ., v. 2, ch. iii. See o/«o Biblical and rolig. lit. {Scotland) ■ also (in Coun- ties) histories of Scotland, particularly Burton's (Index in «^1 irfnr ' t™, ? 0la8S ' liVes ol Maby ' i ueen of Scots. «- M Clintock and Strong's Dictionary has an elaborate biog. sketch, with references to authorities. Knox (Kobert, Scotch comp. anatomist, b. 1791 d 1853) — Lonsdale (H.) Sketch of the life of. 1870. 3095 24 Kobnek (Carl Theodor, German patriot and poet, b 1791 d. 1813). ' — Life. By his father. 2 v. . . . 1651 27 — Tuckerman (H. T.) Essays, biographical, etc. . . .2544 15 Hoesiee (Christian Gottiried, German HUirateur, b. 1756 d. 1831). — Corresp. of Schiller with. With notes, by L. Simu- son. 3 y. 1849 3156 .f K.OSCIUSKO (Thaddeus, Polish patriot, and officer in Amer rev., b. 1746, d. 1817). See Bentley's miscel., v. 30, 1851, or Eclectic , v. 25 1852 (by Prof. Creasy) ; For. quar. rev., Mch., 1835 • Harper's monthly, v. 37 (by T. JohuBon, illus.) ; and references in Poole's Index, and in Lippincott's Diet., v. 2. Kossuth (Louis, Hungarian orator and statesman 1802). — Kossuth in New England. With his speeches. Boston, 1852. 12° 3096.11 — Prochazka (— ). Memoir of. [ With Revelations of Hungary 1851.] 545.19 See also Harper's mag., v. 4 (by A. H. Guernsey, illus)- v. 4 (Easy chair, p. 131, 265, 418 ; v. 5, p. 127) ; and (in Coun- tries) Hungary (History). Kotzebtje (August Franz Friedrich, German dramatist, b. 1761, d. 1818). — Life and literary career. By himself. London 1830. 18°. 3096.12 — The most remarkable year in the life of ; his exile into Siberia. From the German, by B. Beresford. 3 v. London, 1802. 16° 3096.24 See also works upon German and European literature. Kbudener (Julie de Wietinghoff, baroness von ; Rus- sian litterateur and illuminist, b. 1764, d. 1824). — Kavanagh (J.) French women oi letters, v. 2. . . 3262.14 — Sainte-Beuve (C. A.) Portraits of eel. women. . . . 3262.17 Note.— Rev. des deux mondes, 1 juillet 1837 ; 15 sept. 1849. See also Bentley's Miscellany, v. 50, 1861, or Littell, 1860, v. 4. Krtjmmachek (Friedrich Wilhelm, German pulpit orator b. 1795 (?) d. 1858). — An autobiography. Ed. by his daughter. Tr. by M. G. Easton. New York, 1869. 8°. . 3096.23 LaboutjAYe (Edouard Rene' Lefebure, French jurist, po- litical writer, and republican, b. 1811). — Poitou (E.) Portraits litteraires, etc. 1868. . . . 7048.03 La Beuyeee (Jean de, French author, b. 1645, d. 1699). See Blackwood, v. 112, 1872 ; Westm. rev., v. 88, 1867. Lacepede (Etienne de la Ville, comte de, French na- turalist, b. 1756, d. 1825). — Jardine )Sir W.) Naturalist's library, v. 26 4711.01 La Chatbe (Edme, comte de). — Memoires, 1642-43. [Petitot. 2 ser., v. 61.] .... 5123.— Laoeington (James, Engl, bookseller, b. 1745(?), d. 1816). — Memoirs. By himself. London, 1827. 18°. 3096.14 — Shoemakers' lives, etc. (anon.] 1849 3261.15 Lacokdaire (Jean Baptiste Henri, abb^b. 1802, d. 1861). — Chocarne (Rev. —). The inner life of. [1867.] 3096.19 — Greenwell(D.) Life of. 1867 3096.17 — Montalembert (C. F.) Memoir of 1863. .3096.18 — Sainte-Beuve (C. A.) Causeries du lundi, v. 1. . . . 7033.18 See also Blackwood, v. 93, 1863 ; Contem. rev., v. 8, 1868 (by E. W. Dale) ; Quar. rev., v. 116, 1864. Laearge (Mme. Marie CappeRe, French criminal, b. 1816, d. 1852). — Memoirs. By herself. 2 v. Lon., 1841. 12°. 3096.28 Same. Phil., 1841. 12°. 3096.16 La Fayette (M. J. P. R. Y. G. de M., marquis de, French statesman and patriot, and Amer. rev. gene- ral, b. 1757, d. 1834). In asking for books, use the " Book Orders," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the Bret part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 166 BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL): La Fayette to Lanigan. La Fayette (Marquis de), continued. — Cutter (W) Life of. 1849 3097.01. -HiggscI) Lafayette: a study. 1871. .. 8097.00 — Memoirs, correspondence, and manuscripts. 3 v. London, 1837: 8° • • • • 3098.02 — Sarrans (B., jr.) Louis Philippe, Lafayette, and the revolution of 1830. 2 v. 1832. . . . 3097.04 Same. [Different translation.] Memoirs, etc. 2 t. 1832 3097.02 Baker (H. B.) French society, etc., v. 2. 1874. . . .8266.16 _ Cleveland (H. B ) Visit to La Fayette. [Boston book 1841. T) 273-279.1 2oio.2A — Everett (E.)" Eulogy on. [Orations, v. 1.] . . . . -6322.03 HeaOley (J. T.) "Washington and his generals, v. 2. . 6111.1)1 Hillhouse (J. A.) Life and services of. [In his Dramas and discourses v. 2.1 ..».■••■•*•■* i-i£Q;x& Ticknor (G.) Outlines of life. 1825. [Pamph., v. 26.] 6058.26 Eepr. from N. A. rev., 1825. Atlantic v. 8, 1861 (Home of) ; Atlantic, v. 32, 1873 (by H. D. Owen) ; Harper's monthly, v. 16. (illus.) ; Hat. quar. rev., v. 16, 1868 (as a patriot and soldier) ; Temple bar, Nov., 1873 ; Putnam's mag., Oct., 1855. See also note" in Boston public Jibr. cat. of hist, biogr. and travels (p. 160); and numerous references in Poole's Index. La Fayette lAdri'enne de Noailles, Mme. ; wife of marquis delaE, b. 1739, d. 1807). — Lasteyrie (— ). Life of. 3096.31 See also Blackwood's mag., v. 112, 1872, or Littell, 1872, V 2 ; Contem. rev., v. 11, 1869 ; Ed. rev., v. 129, 1869, or Littell, 1869, v. 2 ; Putnam's mag., Aug., 1870. La Fayette (Marie Madeleine Pioche de la Vergne, comtesse de, French novelist, b. 1634, d. 1693). — Memoires de la cour, 1688-89. (Petitot. 2 ser., v. 64-65.] 6124.06 — Kavanagh (J.) French women of letters 3262 13 — Sainte-Beuve (C. A.) Portraits, etc 3262.17 La Feebonnays family. — Craven {Mrs. A.) Becit d'une soeur : souvenirs de farnille. 21e ed. 2 v. 1869 3044.17 Same. A sister's story. Tr. by E. Bowles. 3044.16 See Littell, 1867, v. 2. Laotttte (Jacques, French banker, b. 1767, d. 1844). — Lomenie (L. de). Sketches, etc., p. 67-85. 1841. . . 3261.26 — Tuckerman (H. T.) Essays, biographical, etc. . . . 2544.16 La Fontaine (Jean de, French poet and fabulist, b. 1621, d. 1695). — Sainte-Bouve (O. A.) Portraits litteraires, V. 1. . . . Causeries du lundi, v. 7 7033.24 — Shelley (M. W.) Lives, elc, v. 1 3211.24 See also Temple bar, Aug., 1870, or Littell, 1870, v. 4. La Maeohe (Olivier de, Burgundian poet and chronicler, b. 1426, d. 1501). — Memoires, 1435-99. [Petitot. 1 ser., v. 9-10.] . . . 601.09 Lamaettne (Alphonse de, French historian, poet, and orator, b. 1792, d. 1869). — Confidential disclosures. N. Y., 1849. 12°. 3097.06 — Twenty-five years of my life, and memoirs of my mother. Tr. by lady Herbert. 2 v. London, 1872. 8° 3098.13 Same. [Abridged.] Kecollections. Ed. by B. H. Stoddard. N. X., 1874. 16°. . . . 3251.16 — Janin(J.) Lamartine, 1790-1869. . . .3096.30 — Chahice (Dr.) French authors at home, v. 2, 1864. . 3266.10 See also references iu Lippincott's Dictionary, v. 2, and Poole's Index ; Temple bar, April, 1874 ; Itevue des deux mondes, 1 oct. 1832 (par O. A. Sainte-Beuve) ; 1 juin 1851, et 15 nov. 1856 (par G. Planche) ; 1 aout, 15 oot., et 1 nov. 1870- (par C. de Mazade). Lamb (Lady Caroline, English poetess, b. 1785, d. 1828). — Thomson (K. B.) Queens of society 8262.16 Lame (Charles, Engl, essayist and humorist, b. 1773, d. 1834). — Craddock (T.) Charles Lamb : [a memoir]. 3097.30 — Fitzgerald (P.) Charles Lamb : his friends, his haunts, and his books. 1866 3097.29 — Ireland (A. ) Chronological list of the works of. 18ns 3075.28 — Procter (B. W. ) Charles Lamb : a memoir. By Barry Cornwall, [pseud.] 1866. . . . 3097.08 — Stoddard (B. H., ed.) Personal recollections of. [Bric-a-brac series.] 3251.21 — Talfourd (Sir T. N.) Life and final memorials of. [Lamb. "Works, v. 1, 1857.] 5047.01 Same. London, 1867. 8° . ... 5047.08 — Adams (W. D.) Famous books. 1875 2613 11 — Balmanno [Mrs. M.) Pen and pencil, p. 131-46. 1858. 2517.03 — Butvvei'-Lytton (E. L.) [In. his Proso works. 1868. v. 1 P. 89-JUUJ 2514 23 — De Quincey (T.) Biographical esBaye, p. 167-22& 1861. 252204 Literary reminiscences, v. 1, p. 63-135 2522.11 Fitzgerald (P.) In Afternoon Lectures, v. 2, p. 67-101. 2512 27 Hazlitt (W.) Spirit of the age, p. 269-269. 1857. . . 2531.01 Thomson {Mrs. K. B.) Coleridge and Lamb. [In her Celeb. friendships, v. 2, p. 63-98. 1861.] 3253.24 Timbs (J.) Lives of the later wits, etc., v. 1. 1874. . 3251.08 Tuckerman (H. T.) Characteristics of lit., v. 1, p. 256-269. 1849 2544.10 See also Atlantic, v. 3, 1869 (0. L. and Sydney Smith) ; y. 11, 12, 14, and 27 (Uncollected writings, by J. E. Babson) ; Dublin univ., v. 72, 1865, or Littell, 1865, v. 1 ; Ed. rev., v. 124, 1866 ; Fraser's mag., v. 75, 1867 (by Gerald Massey) ■ Gent, mag., Feb., 1871 (Lamb at his desk, by C. Pebody) ; Harper's monthly, v. 20 ; v. 39 ; Living age, (Sad Bide of a humorist's life) ; Macmillan, April, 1867 ; N. A. rev., v. 104, 1867 (0. L., and his biographers) ; Quar. rev., v. 122, 1867 • Temple bar, April, 1862 ; Westm. rev., Oct., 1874 (Charles and Mary Lamb) ; Gent, mag., Dec, 1873 (by M. C. Clarke). Also the Note in Boston pub. lib. cat. of hist, and biogr. p. 161 ; the article in Allibone ; and the references in Poole's Index. Lamb (John, ^4mer. general in revolutionary war, and collector of the port of JV. Y., b. 1535, d. 1800). — Leake (1 Q. ) Memoirs of his life and times. 3097.07 Lamballe (Marie Therese Louise de Savoye Carignan, princesse de, b. 1749, d. 1792). — Secret memoirs of the royal family of France. Phil., 1826. 8° 3114.12 Lamennais or La Mennais (Hughes Felicite Bobert, dbbi de, 6. 1782, d. 1854). ■ — Challice (Dr.) French authors at home, v. 2. 1864. 3266.10 — Lomenie (L. de). Sketches, etc., p. 167-84. 1841. . . 8261.26 — Eenan (E.) Essais de morale et de critique 2541.28 — Sainte-Beuve (C. A.) Portraits contem., v. 1. . . . 7033.33 See Fortnightly rev., v. 11, 1869 (by Ed. Dowdcn) ; Westm. rev. v. 71, 1859. La Motte (Jeanne de Luz de St. Bemy de Valois, Mme. de, 6. 1750 (?) d. 1791). — Memoirs : justification, etc. Lon.,1789. 12°. 3097.31 — Vizetelly (H. ) The story of the diamond necklace, and life of La Motte. 2d ed. 2 v. 1867. 3097.27 Lanoastee (Duke of). See John of Gaunt. Lanoastee (Constance of Castile, duchess of ; b. 1354, d. 1394). — Holt (E. S.) Royal ladies, v. 1, p. 119-192. 1861. . . . 3263.26 Lanceet (Nicolas, French painter, b. 1690, d. 1743). — Houssaye (A.) Men and women of France.v. 3, p. 48-84. 3262.18 Same. V. 2. 1867 3266.02 Landon (Letitia Elizabeth, " L. E. L. ," afterwards Mrs. Maclean ; English poetess and novelist, b. 1802, d. 183S). — Blanchard (L. ) Life and lit. remains of. 2 v. 3111.15 — Howitt (W.) Homes and haunts, v. 2 — Thomson (J/rs.K.B.) Literary characters, p. 71-98, v. 2. 3253.31 Queens of society, v. 1 3262.16 See Atlantic, v. 15, 1866 (Memories of, by S. C. Hall) ; and references in Allibone and in Poole's Index. Landoe (Walter Savage, Engl, essayist, poet, and drama- tist, b. 1775, d. 1864). — Forster (J.) Walter Savage Landor : a biography. 1869 3097.26 — De Quincey (T.) Essays on the poets, p. 242-90. . . 2522.06 — Field (Kate). Last days of Landor. [Atlantic, v. 17, 1866.] — Home (R. H.) New spirit of the age, p. 94-108. 1855. 2532.09 — Houghton (R.M.M., lord), Monographs, etc., p. 63-150. 3295.02 — Howitt (W.) Homes of British poets., v. 2, 1856. . . 953.24 — Timbs (J.) Lives of the later wits, v. 2. 1874. . . 3261.09 See also Blackwood, v. 75, 1854 (Rev. of Last fruit of an old tree) ; Contem. rev., v. 18, 1871 (by Henry G. Hewlett) ; Ed. rev., v. 130, 1869, ur Littell, 1869, v. 3 ; Fortnightly rev., v. 12, 1869 (by Edw. Dowden) ; Eraser's mag., v. 53, 1856 ; n.s., v. 2, 1870 (by E. L. Linton) ; London boc, June, 1866 ; North Brit, rev., v. 60, 1869, or Littell, 1869, v. 3. Landseek ( sir Edwin, Engl, painter of animals, b. 1803, d. 1873). — Stephens (F. G. ) Memoirs of. A new ed. of " The early works of Landseer." 1S74. . . . 1444.17 — TyUer (Sarah). Modern painters 1431.37 See also Fraser's mag., v. 64, 1856 ; Gentlm. mag., Jan., 1874; Littell, 1874, v.4; Lund. qu. rev., April and Oct., 1874. Landsdowne (Marquis of). See Petty. Lansdowne ( Viscount). See Gbanvilijs. Lane (James Henry, of Kansas ; U. S. senator, b. 1814, d. 1865). See Lippincott, March, 1870. Lane (Lunsford, Amer. slaue and freedman). — Hawkins (W. Q.) Lunsford Lane: or, another Helper from N. C. 1863 3097.09 Laniqan (John, Irish writer and catholic priest, b. 1758, d. 1828). — Fitz-Patriok (W. J.) Lish wits and worthies, in- cluding Dr. J. Lanigan, his life and times. 3111.17 BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) La Noue to Lae. La Nora (Francois de, French huguenot general.b. 1531. d. 1591). _ Memoires, 1562-70. [Petitot. v. 34.] . .5131.34 — Brautdme (P. de). Hommes illastres. [CEuvres, v. 4.] 6021.07 Laplace (Pieire Simon, marquis de, French geometrician and physician, b. 1749, d. 1827). — Arago (D. F. J.) Biographies, etc., v. 1 3263.11 Same. [In Smithsonian report. 1876.] .... 8936 31 See Nat. guar, rev., v. 8, 1864. La Porte (Pierre de, valet de chambre to Louis XIV.) — Memoires, 1621-66. [Petitot. 2 ser., v. 69.] .... 603.37 Lapiiaee (Victor de, Frenclt poet, b. 1812). See Fortnightly rev., v. 17, 1872 (by Edw. Dowden). LaEite (Augusts; de. French physicist, b. 1801, d. 1873). — Eulogy on. [In Sm. rep., 1876.] 3936.31 Larned (Win. Augustus, prof, in Yale colleqe, b. 1806 d. 1862). — Woolsey (J.D.) Sketch of the life of. [New Englander,v.21,1862.] La Rochefoucauld (Franc.ois, due de, prince de 'Mar- sillac, French writer andmoralist, b. 1613, d. 1680). — Memoires, 1630-52. [Petitot. 2 ser., v. 60-61.] . . . 643.28 — Shelley (M. W.) Lives, etc., v. 1 3211.24 — Thomson (K. B.) Wits and beaux of society, v. 1. 3262^26 See also Blackwood, v. 74, 1853. Las Casas (Bartolomeo de, 'apostle of the Indies, ' b. 1474, d. 1566). — Helps (A.) Spanish conquest in America. (See Index in v. 4.) 565.01 See also North Brit, rev., v. 49, 1868. La Salle (Robert Cavelier, sieur de, French explorer, b. 1635, d. 1687). — Abbott (J. S. C.) Adventures of, in the new world. . 3098.16 — Sparks (J.) Life of. [In his Amer. biogr., v. 11.] . .3241.01 See also Catholic world, Feb. and March, 1875; and under his name in general alphabet. Latimer (Hugh, English reformer, b. 1472? d. 1555). — Demaus (E. ) Hugh Latimer : a biography. 3097.25 — Tulloch (J.) Leaders of the reformation. 1859. . 3432.15 — Wordsworth (C.) Eccl. biogr. (from Fox,) v. 2, 1853. . 3446.02 See also N. A. rev., 93, 1861. Laiude (Henri Masers de, French state-prisoner, b. 1725 d. 1805). — Life. With some account of the Bastille. [Pamph., y- 3.] 5058.03 — Thierry (— ). Memoirs of, during a confinement of thirty-five years. 1787 5911.06 Same. [Waldie library, v. 4. ] . . . . 5078.15 Laud (William, abp. of Canterbury, b. 1573, d. 1645). — La wson (J. P.) Life and times ofc 2 v. 1829. 3097.20 — Jesse (J. H.) Court of England, v. 2 471 .05 — Lodge (E.) Portraits, etc., v. 4 3225.04 — Rogers (J. E. T.) Historical gleanings, v. 2, p. 67-127. 3252.22 See Fraser's mag., Jan., 1874; also histories of Charles I. and references in Poole's Index. Lauri de Hades (friend of Petrarch, b. 13U7, d 1348). — J. — Jenkins (J. S.) Governors of New York, p. 132-168. . 3247.03 Leyson (Thomas, 16(/t century). — BellfR.) Lives of English poets, v. 2 3211.17 Lighteoot (Hannah, fictitious (?) personage, alleged to have been married to George 111.) — Thorns (W.J.) Hunnah Lightfoot. 1867. 3112.20 See also Jesse's life of George HI., v. 1, p. 30-36. . 3064.2S Liguobi (Saint Alphonso Maria di, Mat. religionist, o. 1696, d. 1787). — Life of. Ed. by F. L. Faber. L., 1848. 8°.. 3011.24 Lincoln (Abraham, 164/i president of the U. S., b. 1809, — Arnold (I. N.) History of. 1867. . . • 3113.01 Sketch of the life of. 1869 3113.1b — Athenteum club, (New York). Commemorative pro- ceedings on the death of. 1865. . . • 3113.07 — Boston (City of). A memorial of. [With eulogy by Charles Sumner.] 1865 3113.08 ~- Boston. Proceedings of the city council. . 3113.0b — Brockett (L. P. ) Life and times of. Including his speeches, inaugurals, proclamations, etc. 3113.0J — Carpenter (F. B. ) Six months at the White House with A. L. 1866 3113.10 — Crosby (Frank). Life of ; with speeches, etc. 3113-lW BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Lincoln to Louis IX. 169 — Holland (J. G. ) Life of. 1866 3113.13 — Jones (E. R.) Lincoln, Stanton, and Grant. 3113.19 -Lamon(W. A.) T lie life of. 1872.. . .3113.17 Note.— The fullest life of L. before he became president. — Lincoln memorial : a record of the life, assassination and obsequies of the martyred president. New York, 1865. 8° 3113.05 — Marble (M.) Letter to. 1867 3112.23 — Martyr's monument. Being [his] speeches, mes- sages, etc. New York, 186-3. 12°. . 3113.09 — Raymond (H. J. ) History of the administration of ; including his speeches,letters,messages,e£c. 3113.14 Life and public services of Abraham Lincoln ; with his statu papers, speeches, letters, etc. With anecdotes and personal reminiscences. By P. B. Carpenter. 1865 3113.04 — Thayer (W. M. ) Pioneer boy, and how he became president. 1863 3113.15 — Welles (G.) Lincoln and Seward. Remarks upon the address of Chas. Francis Adams on Wm. H. Seward. 1874 3113. J 8 — Aldeu (H. H.) Pericles and Lincoln. (In Atlantic, v. 11, 1863.] — Bancroft (G.) Oration on. [la Nat. quar. rev., v. 12,1866, and Littell, 1866, v. 1.] Place of A. L. in history. [In Atlantic, v. 15, 1865.] — Conway (M. D.) Personal recollections of. [Ir* Fortnightly rev., v. 1, 1865.] — Emerson (It. W.) The hour and the man. [In Atlantic, v. 10, 1S6A] — Lowell (J. B.) My study windows, p. 160-178. 1371. 2534 18 — Smith (Goldwm). PreBid- nt Lincoln [In Macinillan, Feb., 1865, or Littell, 1865, v. 1. — Stowe (H. E. B.) Men of our times 3265 02 See also Fraser's mag., v 71,1865 (2 ait.) ; N. A. rev., v. 100,1865; SLribner's monthly, v 6 (Later life and religious sentiments, by J. A. Eeed). AUo Countries (United States : Civil war of 1861-5). Lincoln (Benjamin, Amur. rev. i/eneral, b. 1733, d. 1810). — Bowen(F.) Life of. [Sparks'' Am.biog., v.23.] 3J41.01 — Headley (J. T.) Washington and his generals, v. 2. . 3177.07 Lincoln ( Mrs. Mary Todd, wife of president). — Ames [Mrs. M. C.) Ten years in Washington. . . .1131.19 — Holloway (L. C.) Ladies of the White house. . . . 3245.14 — Keckley (E iz.; Behind the scenes, or thirty years a siave, and four in' the White house. 1868 3113.11 Ltnd (Jenny). See GoLDsoHMTDr (Jenny Lind). Lindsays, (Scottish nobles). — Lindsay (A. W. C, lord). Lives of the Lindsays. 2ded. 3v. 1858 311:4.21 See also Blackwood, v. 80, 1856. Lindsay (Sir David, of the Mount, Scotch poet, satirist, and patriot, b. 1490, d. about 1555). — Lindsay (Lord). Lives of the Lindsays, v. 1, p. 207-262. 1858 3112.24 — Tytler (P. F.) Lives of Scottish worthies, v. 3. . . 3252.01 See also Fraser's mag., v. 6, 1872, or Littell, v. 1, 1872 (No- tice by A. Falconer). LrNNaus or Linne (Carl, Swedish naturalist, b. 1707, d. 1778). — Correspondence. Ed. by Sir J. E. Smith. 2 v. Lon- doa, 1821. 8°. 4917.11 Linn^us or Linne (Carl, Swedish zoologist, 1741-83). — Macgillivray (W.) Eminent zoologists, p. 193-233. . . 3252.04 Lisle ( Major J. G. Semple, English roving adventurer). — Life. By himself. [1775-99. J 2d ed. L. 8°. 3112.28 Liszt (Franz, Hungarian pianist, b. 1811, See Atlantic monthly, April, 1874 ; Fraser's mag., v. 62, 1855. Putnam's mag., Sept., 1854. Liverpool (Robert Banks Jenkinson, second earl of, b. 177U, d. 1828). See references under Jenkinson (Robert), p. 161; also Ed. rev., 109 ; Quar rev., v. 126, 1869. Livingstone (David, Scottish missionary and African explorer, b. 1815, d. 1873). — Adams (ES.) Weaver boy who became a mis- sionary. 1872 3112.18 — McGilchrist (J.) Life of. [1872.] . . .3112.17 -- Stanley (H M.) How I found Livingstone. 1086.05 — Blaikie (W. G.) Evening with. [In Littell, v. 88.] See also Brit. qu. rev., April, 1874 ; Fraser's mag., n. s., v. 6, 1872 ; Fortnightly rev , v. 4, 1866 (Errors of Dr. L., by I. D. Cooley) ; North Brit, rev., 28, 1858. &&• For his travels see under his name in general alphabet. Livingston (Edward, Amer. jurist, b. 1704, d. 1836). — • Hunt (C. H. ) Life of. 1864 3114.01 — Godwin (P.) Out of the past, p. 56-75. 1870. . . . 2526.18 — Haywood (A.) Essays, new series, v. 2. 1873. . . .2528.18 Ed. rev., v. 120, 1864. Livingston (Wm., Amer. statesman, b. 1741, d. 1790). — Sedgwick (T., jr.) Memoirs of the life of. 3114.02 Lloyd (Charles, sec'y to Geo. Qrenville, d. 1773). — Barker (E. H.) Claims of C. L. to the authorship of Junius, etc. 1828 3088.08 — Jaques(J.) History of Junius and his works. 3088.06 Lloyd (Charles, English poet, d. 1839). — De Quincey (T.) Lit. reminiscences, v. 2, p. 141-68. . 2522 12 Lochiel. See Cameron. Locke family, ( United Slates). — Locke (J. G. ) Book of the Lockes : descendants of Wm. Locke of Woburn. 1853 3113.24 Locke (John, English philosopher and theolonian, b. 1632, d. 1704). — Original letters, with sketch of [his] writings and opinions, by T. Porster. 1830 3114.03 — King (Peter, 7th lord). Life of. 2 v. 1830.3114.04 — Coste (P.) Life of. [In Locke (J.) Works, v. 1, 1823.] 5052.01 — Mackintosh (Sir J.) Miscel. works 2536 27 — Vaughan (E.) Essays, v. 2, 59-121. 1849 2544.20 See also Ed. rev., v. 99, or Littell, 1854. See also Lewes, v. 2 [5415.05], and other historians of phi- losophy ; articles in Allibone, M'Clintock and Strong, v. 5, (with references) ; references in Poole's Index ; and en- tries under his name in general alphabet. Lockhakt (John Gibson, Scotch poet, novelist, critic, and biographer, b. 1794, d. 1854). — Mackenzie (Shelton). Memoir of. [In Ms ed of Noctes am- brosiansB, v. 3.] See Quar. rev., 1864, v. 116, or Littell, 1864, V. 3. ' Lockhakt (Sir Wm., of Lee; British ambassador and statesman, under Cromwell, b. 1620, d. 1675). See North Brit, rev., v. 36; 1862. Logan family, of Philadelphia. — Smith (H. L.) [Short memoir of James Smith and several persons connected with the Logan family. ] 1839 3164.21 Logan (John, Tah-gah-jute, Mingo chief, b. about 1725, d. 1780). — Mayer (B.) Logan and Cresap, an hist, essay. 3118.09 Note. — For Logan's speech, see Jefferson's Notes on Va., v. 1. Londonderry (2d marquis of). See Stewart (Robert, viscount CasUereagh). Londonderry (3d marquis of). See Stewart (Sir Charles William Vane). Longfellow (Henry Wadsworth, Amer. poet, b. 1807). — Cobb (J. B.) Miscellanies, p. 330-357. 1858 2521.07 — Curtis (G. W.) in Atlantic, v. 12, 1863. — Drake (S. A.) Hist, and mansions of Middlesex, 1874. 601.07 — Fields (J. T.) in Tribune popular science, pt. 3, 1874 3908.01 — Friswell (J. H.) Modern men of letters, p. 285-99. 1870. 2525.18 — Homes of American authors, 1857 3245.11 See also Brit. quar. rev., Jan. and April, 1864 ; Fraser's mag., v. 47, 1853 ; National rev., 1859, or Littell, 1859, v. 1 ; N. A. rev., v. 104, 1867 ; North Brit, rev., v. 17, 1852. See also the very full article in Alliboue's Diet., v. 2. Longtjeville (Anne Genevieve d3 Bourbon-Coude, duchesse de, active member of the Fronde, 1648-52, b. 1619, d. 1679). — Cousin (V.) La jeunesse de : etudes. 6e e'd. 7042.28 Same. Youth of. 185J 3114:06 — Beard (C.) Port Boyal, v. 2, p. 233-324. 1861. . . . 3434.19 — Menzies (S.) Political women, v. 1. 1873 3266.07 Lord (Daniel, lawyer of N. Y. city, b. 1794, d. 1868). — Proctor (L. B.) Bench and bar, p. 641-671. 1870. . . 3256.24 Loredano (Leonardo, doge of Venice, b. 1438, d. 1531). — Navagero (A ) Funeral oration on the death of. [Pamph., v. 12.] 5058.12 Loughborough (Lord; Engl, statesman). See Weddee- bukn (Alexander). Lorenzo de' Medici. See Medicl Louis IX. (king of France, andcrusader, 6.1215, dl270). — Bray (Mrs.) The good St. Louis and his times. 1870 3114.22 — Du Cange (C. Da F.) Dissertations sur l'histoire de S. Louis par Joinville. [Petitot. 1 ser., v. 3.] 501.03 — Extraits des mss. arabes rel. au regue de, 1238-50. Tr. par Cardonne. [Petitot. 1 ser., v. 3.] 501.04 — Guizot (F.P.G.) Great christians of France. 3114.20 — Joinville (J. de). Saint Louis. Tr. by J. Hutton. 2ded. 1869 3114.21 Same. [In Chronicles of the crusades. ] 6623.13 Same. Memoires. Avec un tableau du regne de St. Louis. 1226-70. [Petitot. 1 ser., v. 2.] 5131.02 — Doran (J.) Monarchs retired from business, v. 1. . 3253.07 — Hewlett (H. G.) The heroes of Europe 3263.25 Perkins (J. H.) ire Characteristics of men of genius, v. 2, p. 223-257. 1846 2616.20 See also North Brit, rev., v. 48, 1868. A Iso general his- tories of France by Guizot, Michelet, v. 1 [515.18], and other historians ; and histories of the Crusades (7th and 8th). In asking for books, use the "Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 170 BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Louis XI. to Louis XV. Loots XI. (king of France, b. 1423, d. 1483). — Comrnes (P. de). Hist, memoirs. [With the Scan- dalous chronicle, 1460-83. ] . . . . S043.13 Same. Memoires, avec des notices, 1464-98. 3 v. [Petitot. 1 se'r.,v. 11-13.] 501.11 — Diary of an embassy from King George of Bohemia, 1464. Tr. by A.H.Wratislaw. L., 1871. 8°. 3111.13 — Duclos (C. P.) History of. From the French. 2 v. 1746. 3111.11 Brantome (P. de). Hommes illustres. [CEuvres completes, v. 2. 1822.] 5021.15 — Guizot (F. P. G.) Popular hist, of France, v. 3. . . 518.08 See also histories of France, l>y Guizot [v. 3, 518.08] ; Michelet [v. 2, 515.17], and other historians ; Nat. qu. rev., v. 20, 1870 ; references on p. 306 of ' Table generale ' of Revue des deux mondes [81 72.—] ; and in fiction Victor Hugo's Hunchback of Notre D.ime; Charles Keade's Cloister and the hearth, and Scott's Quentiu Durward. Also the memoires in the collection of Petitot [5121.—] as follows :— Du Clercq (J.) Memoires, 1448-67. [1 ser., v. 11, and Bu- chon's Col. deschron.,v. 37-401; Illiers (F.d'). Membires.par D Godefroy. [1 ser., v. 8] ; Jeanne de Troyes. Histoire, ou chronique scandaleuse, 1460-83. [1 ser.,v. 13, 14]; LaMarche (U. de). Memoires, 1435-99 [1 ser., v. 9-10.] Loots XH. (king of France, b. 1462, d. 1515). — Auton (Jean d'). Chroniques. avec des notes, par Lacroix. 4 v. 1834 6127:01 — Brantome (P. de). Hommes illustres. [CEuvres completes, V. 2 1822.] 6021.15 — Guizot (F. P. G.) Popular hist, of France, v. 3. . . 618.08 See also some memoires in the collection of Petitot, as fol- lows :— Bayard (Chen, de). Histoire du bon chev. Avec tableau du regne de L. XH., 1498-1515. [1 ser., v. 15]; Fleuranges (Robert IH. de La Marck de). Histoire, 1499- 1521. [1 ser., v. 16]; Louise de Savoie (mother of Francis I.) Journal, 1501-22. [lser., v. 16.] Lotos XIH. (king of France, b. 1601, d. 1613). — Howell (J.) Life of. 1646 3118.02 — Yonge (0. D.) France under the Bourbons, v. 1. 1866. 616.27 — Menzies (S.) Eoyal favorites, v. 1 3257.10 See also lives of Mahie de Medicis, Richelieu, Anne (of Austria) \ and references on p. 306 of ' Table generale,' of the Revue des deux mondes [8172. — ]. For the religious history of his reign see Huguenots, p. 89 (ante). In fiction see Dumas' Three guardsmen, Mme. de GeuMs'Le siege de Rochelle ; and A. de Viguy's Cinq Mars. See also certain memoires in the collection of Petitot and Monmarqne, as follows : — Bassompierre (F. de). Memoires, 1579-40. [2 ser., v. 19-21] ; Brienne (H. A. de L„ comte de). Memoires, etc., 1614-61. [2 ser., v. 35, 36] ; Du Plessis (Cesar, due de Choiseul, comle). Memoires, 1627-71. [2 ser., v. 27] ; Du Val F., Marq. de Fontenay-Mareuil). Memoires. 1609- 34. [1 ser., v. 50-51] ; Estrees (V. M. marechal et due d'). Memoires, 1610-17. [2 ser., v. 16] ; Fontrailles (L. d'A., vi- comie de). Relation, 1742. [2 ser., v. 54] ; Gramont (Antoine, due de, marechal). Memoires, 1621-77. [2 ser., v. 66-67] ; Jeannin (P.) Negotiations, 1698-1609. [1 ser., v. 11-16] ; L'Estoile (P. de). Memoires et journal de, 1515-1611. [1 ser., v. 45-49] ; Montglat (F. de P. de C, marq. de). Memoires, 1610-68. [2 ser., v. 49-51] : Montpensier (A. M. L. d'Orleans, Mile. de). Memoires, 1627-86. [2 ser., v. 40-43] ; Montresor C. de B., comle de). Memoires, 1632-37. [2 ser., V. 64J; Motte- ville (F. Bertaut, dame de). Memoires, 1621-66. [2 ser., v. 36-40]; Orleans (Gaston, due d). Memoires, 1608-34. [2 ser., v. 31] ; Pontis (Louis, sieur le). Memoires, etc., 1599-1652. [2 ser., v. 31, 5123.—]: Richelieu (Card. de). Memoires, 1610- 38. [2 ser., v. 10-11, 21 bia-30, 502.25] ; Rohan (H , 1 due de). Memoires sur la guerre de la Valteline, 1631-37. 2 ser., v. 19] ; Talon (O.) Memoires, 1630-63. [2 ser., v. 60-63]. Loots XIV. (king of France, b. 1638, d. 1715). — Abbott (J. S. C. ) History of. 1871. . . . 3114.19 — Anquetil (L. P. ) Memoirs of the court. 2 v. 3113.22 — Astie (J. F.) Louis fourteenth and the writers of his age. 1855 3111.19 — Bridges (J. H.) France under Kichelieu and Col- bert. 1866 523.16 — Bensley (B.) Louis XTV. and his contemporaries 1845 3111.20 — Dangeau (P. de C.) Memoires of the court, etc. 1684- 1720. 2 v. 1825 3114.30 — Duclos (G. P.) Memoires secrets. [Barriere. Bibl. des mem., v. 2. J 507.02 — Dumas (A ) Louis XIV. et son siecle. 4 v. in 2 18 66 7016.27 — James (G.P.R.) Life and time of. 2 v. 1851. 3114.08 — Letters of Wm. HI. and Louis XIV. 1697-1700. Ed by P. Grimblot. 2 v. Lon., 1818. 8°. 3180.04 — Martin (H. ) History of France. Age of Louis XIV [1661-1715.] 2 v. 1865 517.13 — Orleans (E. G. , duchesse d'). Secret memoirs of the court of , and of the regency. 1821. . .3113.21 — Pardoe (J.) Louis XIV. and the court of France in the 17th century. 2 v. 1851. . . . 3114.10 — Torcy (J. B. 0. de). Memoirs : containing the his- tory of the negotiations from the treaty of Eys wick to the peace of Utrecht [1687-1712.] From the French. 2 v. 1757 521.08 — Voltaire (F. M. A. de). The age of Louis XIV [Works, v. 6.] 5081.0G Tr. , with notes, by B. Griffith. 3 v. 1779. 3113.25 Same. Siecle de Louis XIV. 1845. . . 3114.25 Same. [CEuvres, v. 19-20.] 5083.19 — Yonge (C. D. ) France under the Bourbons, v. 3.4 1866 516.28 — Baker (H. B.) French society, v. 1. 1874 3266.1S — Menzies (S.) Royal favorites, v. 2 3257.11 — Eeeve (H.) Royal and republican France, v. 1. . . 517.20 — Scott (J. R.) Augustus Caesar and Louis XIV. [In his Disser- tations and parallels, p..343-61. 1804.] 2547.05 See also Ed. rev., v. 119, 1864 (Dangeau's and Saint-Si- mon's memoirs) : Fortnightly rev., v. 21, 1874 (Reign of. 2 art by J. C. Morisou) ; Haiper's monthly, v. 7 (by J. si C. Abbott) ; reiereuces in Poole's Index aud on p. 306 oi Table generate of Revue des deux mondes [8072.—] ; Saint Pauls, v. 7, 1871, or Littell, 1871, v. 1 (L. XIV. as a match maker). See also, in this class, lives and memoirs of Mazahin : Coi/B£itT ; Lorjvois ; Retz ; Saint-Simon ; Montpensier (A. M. L. d'O., duchesse de) ; Mainiencn (Mme. de) ; Se- vigne (Mme. de) ; Valliere ; Montespan. Infiction see Dumas' ' Twenty years after;' Bungeuer's 'Preacher and the king ' (the great pulpit orators of his reign) ; Fenelon's 'Adventures of Telemachus ' (construed as a covert satire on this reign) ; Dumas' ' Brdgelonue,' 'Iron mask,' aud 'Louise de la Valliere ;' Achard's 'Belle Rose;' Marana's 'Turkish spy.' For special works on the Wars of the Huguenots and the Revocation of the edict of Nantes, see Huguenots, p. 89. Of the memoires in Petitot's collectiou, see the following : — Berthod (Francois). Memoires, 1652 3. [2 ser., v. 4-8. 6133.— ]; Berwick (J. Fitz-J., duke of). Memoires, 1670-1734. [2 ser., v. 65-66. 5134.—]; Brienne (H. A. de L. comte de). Memoires, 1614-61. [2 ser., v. 35-36. 5133.—] ; Caylus (M. M. de V. de M. marquise de). Souvenirs, 1681-91. 2 ser., v. 66. 5134.—] ; Choisy (F. T., abbi de). Memoires, 1668-86. [2 ser., v. 63.] 5134.—] ; Colbert (J. B., marq. de Torcy). Memoires, 1697-1713. [2 ser., v. 67-68.] 5134.—]; Conrart (V.) Memoires, 1652. [2 ser , v. 48] ; Duclus (C. P.) Memoires secrets, 1700-58. 2 ser., v 76, 77. 6133.—] ; Duguay-Trouin (R.) Memoires, 1689-1715. [2 ser., v. 27 5133.—] ; Du Ples- sis (Cesar, due de Choiseul ; comte). Memoires, 1627-71. [2 ser., v. 57. 5133.—] ; Forbin (Claude). Memoires. 1656-1710. 2 ser., v. 74-75. J 6134.—]; Gourville (Jean Herault, sieur de). Memoires, 1642-98. [2 ser., v. 52. 6133.30] ; Gramont (Antoine, due de, marechal). Memoires, 1621-77. [2 ser., v. 56-57. 5133.--] ; Guise (Henry de Lorraine, 5 due de). Memoires, 1647-48. [2 ser., V. 65-56] ; Joly (C.) Memoires concernant card, de Retz, 1648-85. [2 ser., v. 47] ; Joly (Guy). Memoires, 1648-65. [2 ser., v. 47 ; La Chatre (I., comte de). Memoires, 1642 43. 2 ser., v. 61] ; La Fare (C.A., marq. de). Memoires, 1662-93. [2 ser., v. 66] ; La Fayette (M. M. P. de La V., comtesse de). Memoires de la cour de France, 1688-89. [ 2 ser., v. 64-65] ; La Porte (P. de, vakt de chambre). Memoires de, 1624-66. [2 ser., v. 59] ; La Rochefoucauld (F., due de). Memoires. 1630-52. [2 ser., v. 50-51) ; Lenet (P.) Memoires, 1649-50. [2 ser., V. 63-54] ; Memoires de M. de * * * . 1643-90. [2 ser., v. 58-59] ; Montglat (F. de P. de O., marq. de). Memoires, 1610-68. [8 ser., v. 49-51] ; Montpensier (A. M. L. d'Orleans, Mile. de). Memoires, 1627-86. [2 ser., v. 4043] ; Motteville (F. B., dame de). Memoires, 1621-66. [2 ser., v. 36-40] ; Ne- mours (M. d'O., duchesse de). Memoires, 1648-53. [2 ser., v. 34] ; Noailles (A. M., due de). Memoires. Composes par Millot. 1682-17C6. [2 ser., v. 71-74] ; Pontis (L., sieur de). Memoires, 1599.1652. [2 ser., V. 31] ; Retz (J.) F. P. de Gondy, card. de). Memoires, 1648.55. [2 ser., v. 44-46] ; Talon (O.) Memoires, 1630-53. [2 ser., v. 60-63] ; Temple v Sir Wn..) Memoires, 1672-79. [2 ser.. v. 64] ; Villars (L. H., due et marechal de). Memoires, 1670-1734. [2 ser., v. 68-71.] Loots XV. (king of France, b. 1710, d. 1774). — Baker (H.B.) French society, etc. , 2 v. 1874. 3266.15 — Capefigue (B. H. B.) Mesdemoiselles de Nesle et la jeunesse de Louis XV. La comtesse de Maillj. La comtesse de Vintemille. La duchesse de Lau- raquais. La duchesse de Chateauroux. 7008.06 — Challice {Dr.) Secret history of the court of. 2 v. If 61 3114.26 — Cousin (V.) Secret history of the French court un- der Richelieu and Mazarin. 1859. . . 513.01 — Duclos (C. P.) Memoires seorets. [Barriere. Bibl. des mem., v. 2.] 507.02 — Dumas (A) Louis XV, et sa cour. 2 v. m 1. 7016.29 — Martin (H. ) History of France. The decline of the monarchy. Tr. by M. L. Booth. 2 v. 1866. 517.15 — Murray (J.) French finance and financiers undei Louis XV. 1858 5923.21 — Pecquet (A.) Secret history of Persia [i. e. France], and of the most considerable states of Asia [i. e. Europe.] Tr. from the French \anon.~\ 17456r02.15 BBOOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBSAltlf. BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) Louis XV. to Luther. 171 — Piossens (Chev. de). Me'moires de la regence de [Philippe,] duo d'Orleans. [1715-1723.] 311122 — Voltaire (F.M.A.de). Sieclede. [ . 71-74] ; Staal ,M. J. O de Launey, baronne de, d. 1750). Memoires. [2 ser., v. 77] ■ Villars (L. H., due et marechal de). Memoires 1670-1734 r2 ser., v. 68-71]. ' L Louis XVI. (Icing of Prance, b. 1751, d. 1793). — AngoulSme (M. T. O., duchesse d'; daughter of Louis XVI.) Private memoirs. History of the cap- tivity of the royal family of France, in the tem- Pie- 1817 3114.12 — Challice (Dr.) Heroes, philosophers, and courtiers of the time of. 2 v. 1863 .... 3114.28 — Clery (J. B.) A faithful servant. Journal in the tower of the temple during the captivity. 3111.25 — Cochrane (A. B.) The flight of Varennes, 1791. [In his Francis the first, etc., v. 2, p. 157-298. 1870] 3057.17 — Dumas (A. ) Louis XVI. et la revolution. 2 v. in 1 1866 7016.30 — Falloux (A.F.P.,comfede). Louis XVI. 5e e'd. 3113.32 — Lamballe (M. T. L. de S. C. , princesse de). Secret memoirs of the royal family. 1826. . . 3114.12 — Renee (A.) Louis XVI. et sa cour. 2e ed. . 3H3.31 — Williams (H. M. ) Political and confidential cor- respondence of. 3 v 3111.01 — Yonge (C. D.) Fiance under the Bourbons, v. 3-4. 1866. 516.29 See Bentley's miscellany, v. 6, 1839 ; v. 56, 1864 (Era of Louis, ; Harper s monthly, v. 16-18 (by J.S.C. Abbott, illus.\ ; references in Poole's- Index, and on p. 310 of ■ Table ge- nerale ' of the Rev. des deux mondes [8172. — ]. See also in this class, lives of Marie Antoinette, Tubgot and Neokek ; and for worts upon the French revolution see (in Countries) France : Revolution of 1789). _ Louis XVTL (of France, b. 1785, d. 1795). — Beauchesne (A. H. Du B. de). Louis XVH. , his life, etc. Tr. by W. Hazlitt. 2 v. 1853. . . 3114.13 Same. The Bourbon prince. 1853. . .3111.05 — Gruau de la Barre (N. N. ) and Laprade (X. ) Abridg- ed account of the misfortunes of. 1838. 3111.04 — Hanson (J. H. ) The lost prince ; identity of Louis XVH. and E. Williams. 1854 3114.15 See also Putnam's mag., Sept., 1868 (art. by F. Vinton;. — Meves (W. and A. ) The authentic historical me- moirs of. 1868 311432 See also Eclectic mag., v. 26, 1852 (Dauphin impostors) ; N. A. rev., v. 78, 1854 ; Quar. rev., v. 93, 1853, or Litton, v. 39, 1853 (Mystery of the dauphin). Louis XVLH. (king of France, b. 1755, &1824). — Carnot (L. N. M. ) Memorial to Louis XVIH, Tr. by L. Goldsmith. 2d ed. [1814.] . . . 5721.05 — Crowe (E. E. ) History of the reign of. 2 v. 3114.16 — Lamartine (A. ) Hist, of the restoration. 4 v. 514.16 — Lamothe-Langon (E. L., baron de). Memoires d'une femme de quality sur Louis XVIII. sa court et son regne. [anon.] 182'.) 3111.06 — Gibbon (F.) Public characters, p. 3-114. . . v. 2 of 3216.17 — Guizot (F. P. G.) Memoirs of my time, v. 1. . . . 3074.07 See also references in Poole's Index, and on p. 312 of ' Ta- ble gen.' of the Rev. des deux mondes. [8172.—]. Louis Napoleon Bonaparte. See Napoleon IH Louis Philippe (king of the French, b. 1773, d. 1850). — Abbott (J. S. C.) History of. 1871. . . 3114.34 — Guizot (F.P.G.) Memoirs of my times v. 2-4. 3074.07 The last days of the reign of. 1867. . .3114.33 — Abbott (J. S. C.) Kings and queens, p. 69-118 3255.28 — Croly (G.) Historical sketches, p 53-75. 1842. . . . 2521.22 — Phillips (S.) EsBays from the Times, v. 1. . 2535.09 ; 2538.14 — Reeve (H.) Royal and repub. France, v. 2 517.21 — Russell (W.) Extraordinary men 3263.20 See Bentley's miscel., v. 8, 1840 j Temple Bar, July, 1874. Also Countries (France : Revolution o/1830). Louisa (queen of Prussia, wife of Frederick William III. , b. 1776, d. 1810). . 5131.16 '.r of Louis ovat). 3263.32 3221.13 3252.26 lawyer and author, b. Hurst (G. E.) Queen Louisa of Prussia ; or, good- ness hi a palace. [1871]. . . .3098 2(1 -Atkinson (E. W.) Memoirs of the queens of Prussia 3MB nl T 69 ?7&T M ^ — Strickland (A.) Lives, etc „,« „„ It wf'd ( llit of Frmce ' "^ ° f ***** — Journal, 1601-22. [Petitot. 1 ser., v 161 Louise Marie de France (Madame, ' daughi XV, b. 1737, d. 1787). -Farrer(H. S.) Life of. [anon.] 1869. .3114.23 Louvors (Frauds .Michel LeTellier.marguisde,.^^ war minister under Louis XI K, b. 1641 d 16911 — Crowe (E E.) Emment foreign statesmen, v. 3. .' . 3211 21 thfrelSo 3 ™^^. 8061 -' V ' M ' 1862 ' and "*»*»'" Lovat (Lord). See Fbaser (Simon, lord Lo Lovelace (Kichard, b. 1618, d. 1658). — Bell (R.) Lives of English poets, v. 2. — Langford( J A) Prison books and their authors. . , -bovEK (bamuel, Irish humorous novelist, poet, and paint er, b. 1797, d. 1868). — Bernard (B.) Life of. 1874 3116 00 LOuveetuee (Toussaint). See Toussaint L'Ouveetuee .Louvet de Couveet (Jean Baptiste, French Girondist and author, b. 1760, d. 1797). — Memoires. (In Barriere. Bibl. des mem., v. 12.] 607 01 Same. Narrative of dangers, etc. Lond., 1795. 8°. Sllsw Ijowe (Sir Hudson, British gov. of St. Helena, b. 1770 (?) d. 1844). v — Letters and journals. [In Forsyth (W.) Captivity of Napoleon at St. Helena. 2 v. 1853.] . 312713 Lowe (Kobert, English statesman, b. 1811). — Higginson (T. W.) English statesmen. 1875. . — Reid (T. W.) Cabinet portraits, p. 38-47. 1872. Lowell (James Russell, Amer. poet, b. 1819). — Drake (S. A.) Historic mansions of Middlesex. 1874. 60107 — Homes of American authors. 185/ 3245.11 For critical estimates of hiB writings, see under his name in general alphabet. Lowell (John, LL. D. , of Mass 1769, d. 1840). — Everett (E.) Memoir of. [Orations, v. 2.] . . . . 6322.04 Lotola (St. Ignatius, Spanish founder of the Jesuits, b. 1491, d. 1556). — Mariani(F.) Life of. 2v 3112.29 — Rose (S. ) Ignatius Loyola and the early Jesuits. 1870 3426.20 — Taylor (I. ) Loyola, or Jesuitism in its rudiments. 1851 3426.06 — Hewlett (H. G.) The heroes of Europe 8263.25 — Perkins ( J. H.) in Characteristics of men of genius, v. 1, p 41- 69. 1846 2516.19 — Stephen (J.) Essays, 1862 2547.14 Same. [Essays, v. 2, I860.] 3423.20 See also references in Poole's Index. Loyson (Charles, called father Hyacinthe, French preach- er, b. 1827). See New Englander, v. 29, 1870 (by Dr. L. Bacon) : Put- nam's mag.. Jan., 1870 ; Biogr. preface to his discourses, by L. W. Bacon [3563.15]. Luoan, (Roman poet, b. 39, d. 65). SeeLucan, in gen- eral alphabet. Luoca (Pauline, German opera singer, b. 1840). See Loudon society, Oct., Nov., 1872 (by Hopf). Luoian, ( Greek satiiist, 2d cenlury). See Lucian, in gen- ral alphabet. Lucretius, (Roman philosophic poet, 1st cenlury b.o.) See Lucretius, in general alphabet. Luceezia Borgia. See Boegia (Lucrezia). Lucullus (Lucius Licinius, Roman consul and general, about 115-57 b.c. i — Plutarch. Lucullus. — L. and Cimon compared. [In his Lives, V. 3 of .3146. 17; V. 3 of 3145 22 ; v. 2 of 3145.08.] Ludlow (Edmund, Engl, republican general, b. 1620, d. 1693). — Memoirs. 2 v. Vivay, 1798. 8° 3115.03 Luxpullah, (a Mohammedan gentleman). — Autobiography. London, 1858. 12°. . .3114.24 Luthee (Martin, German religious reformer, b. 1483, d. 1546). — Audin (J. M. V.) History of. From the French, by W. B. Turnbull. 2 v. 1854. . . . 3115.08 Note. — A Roman catholic authority. — Bower (A.) Life of Luther. 1824.. . .3111.27 In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 172 BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL): Luther to Maonish. Luthee (Martin), continued. — Bunsen (C. G. J.) Life of. Ed. by O. W. Wight. 1S59 3115.05 — Eroude (J. A.) Short studies. 1st. series. 252D.07 — Hare (J. C.) Vindication of Luther. 2d ed. 3562.02 Note.— With special reference to Sir Wm. Hamilton's criticisms in his article on ' Tests and the English univer- sities,' in Ed. rev., Oct., 1834 ; repr. in his ' Discussions.' — Labouchere (P. H.) Illustrations ot the life of Lu- ther. Engraved after original paintings, with letter-press descriptions by Merle d'Aubigne. 1862 1437.01 — Michelet (J.) Life of. [ire his Miscel. works.] 5053.06 — Morris (J. G. , ed ) Quaint sayings and doings con- cerning. 1859 3115.06 — Scott (J.) Luther and the reformation. 2 v. 3431.01 — Sears iB.) Life of. 1850 3115.07 — Worsley (H. ) Life of. 2 v. 1856. . . . 3115. 10 — Blind (K.) The Luther monument at Worms. [Fortnightly rev., T. 11, 1869.] — Carlyle (T.) Heroes and hero worship 2515.12 — Oroly (a.) Historical sketches. 1842 2521.22 — Gostwick (J.) and Harrison (R.) German literature. . 2732.11 — Hewlett (H. G.) The heroes of Europe 3263.25 — Masson (D.) The three devils : Luther's, etc. 1874. 2536,30 — Myers fF.) Lectures. 1874 3257.20 — Rogers (H.) Reason and faith, etc 3587.19 — Russell (Wm.) Extraordinary men 3263.20 — Sketches of Melancthon ; with notices of [anon.] . 3122.26 — Stephen (Sir J.) Essays, etc., v. 1 3423.20 — Tulloeh (J.) Leaders of the reformation. 1859. . . 3432.16 See also Harper's mag., v. 22 (' Interview with Luther,' by Bayard Taylor) ; 'M. L. and Leo X.,' by E. Lawreuce). ,8®=- Also Prof. Krauth's elaborate article, replete with references, in M'Clintock and Strong, v. 5 ; the Note on p. 173 of the Boston catalogue of hist., biogr., etc., 1873; and the numerous references given in Poole's Index. Also works on the Reformation, p. 99, especially those of Ranke [3433.14], and Merle d'Aubigne [3432.14]. In fiction see Mrs. Charles's ' Schdnberg-Cotta family,' and in poetry Robert Montgomery's ' Luther ' [1673 02]. Luynes (H. X. P. J. d'Albert, due de, b. 1802, d. 1867.) — Oliphaut (T. L. K. ) Duke and the scholar and other essays. 1875 3257.21 Lycuegus (Spartan law-giver, about 850 e.c. ) — -Plutarch. Lycurgus.—L. and Numa compared. [In his Lives. V. 1 of 3146.17 ; v. 1 of 3145.22 ; V. 1 of 3145.08.] See also histories of Greece (class Countries). Lyndhuhst (Lord), See Copley (John S.,lord Lyndhursi). Lyon (Mary, Amer. teacher, b. 1797, d. 1819). — Power of christian benevolence illustrated ; life and labors, etc. Compiled by E. Hitchcock and others. Phil., 1851. 12°. 3115.12 Lyon (Gen. Nathaniel, Amer. general, b. 1819, d. 1861). — Sketch of life. [ With his Political writings. ] 3115. 11 Lysandek (Spartan general, d. 395 B.C.) — Plutarch. Lysander— L. and Sylla compared. [In his Lives. V. 3 of 3146.17 ; V. 3 of 3145.22 ; v. 2 of 3145.08.] Lyttleton (George, lord, English statesman and auihor, b. 1709, d. 1773). — Johnson (8.) Lives of the poets, v. 2 3263.02 — Lawrence (E.) Lives of British historians, v. 1. . . 3262.03 McAbthur (Duncan, Amer. general, and qov. of Ohio. b. 1772, d. 1839). — MacDonald (J.) Biographical sketch of 3243.12 Ma.ca.ulay (Thomas Babington, 1st baron: Enql. histo- rian, b. 1800, d. 1859). — Arnold (F.) The public life of. 1862. .3115 19 — Bagehot (W.) Estimates, p. 410-463. 1858. . . . 2517 24 — Bayjie (P.) Essays, v. 2, p. 52 85. 1858 ' 2513'o5 — GilnUan ((J.) Second gallery of lit. portraits, p. 110-33. 2526 12 -Third gallery of portraits, p. 233-67. 1855. . . . 2526 13 — Home (R.H.) New spirit of the age, p. 211-221. 1855. 2532 09 — Maddyn (D. O.) Chiefs of parties, v. 2 3262 07 — Maginn (W.) Miscellanies, p. 112-21. 1857 253601 — Maitineau (H.) Biographical sketches. 1869. . . ! 3263 28 — More i Hannah). Letters containing notices of [his] youth. I860 3J25 13 — Stirling (J. H.) Critical es-ays, p 112-172. 1868. . '2543 28 — Tuckerman (H. T.) Characteristics of lit., v. 1, p. 171-93. — Whipple (E. P.) Essays, v. 1, p! 9-31.' 1851. '. '. '. '. 254s'o6 See also Bentley's miscel., or Eclectic mag. v 26 1852 ■ Blackwood, v. 8U, 1856, or Httell,v. 16, 1856; Brit, quar rev ' I860, or Littell, 1860. v. 2; Eraser's mag. v. 56 1857- v 62' 1860, or Littell, 1860, v. 4 (Last word on M., by J. Sk'elton) '■ Gentleman's mag , Oct., 1870, or Littell, 1870, v. 4 • Macmil- lau, Feb.. 1860 (by F. D. Maurice) ; Meliora, v. 3 1860 ■ North Brit, rev., v. 27, 1857; v. 33,1860 ; Quar rev 'v 124' 1868, or Littell, 1860, v. 1. ' ' See also a very full article in Allibone, Encyclopasdia Britannica, and the references in Poole's Index. MgCheyne (Bobert Murray, Scotch clergyman, b. 1813 d. 1844). — Bonar(A.) Life of. 1857. 3572.12 MoClellan (George B., Amer. general in civil war of 1861-5, b. 1825). J — Hillard (G.S.) Life and campaigns of. 1864. 3115.15 See Blackwood's mag., v. 96, 1864; also Countries (United States. History : civil war.) McClkllan (Robert, western pioneer, d. 1814). — McBride (J.) Pioneer biography, v. 2 8247.19 See also Irving's Astoria [1123.01], M'Ckie (Thomas, Scotch presb. divine, b. 1772, d. 1835). — Miller (H.) Witness papers 3575.10 M'Donald (Flora, Scottish Jacobite heroine, b. 1720 d 1790). — Autobiography. Ed. by her granddaughter, [pseud 1 2ded. 8Y. 1870 3116.1S — Thomson (K. B.) Memoirs of the Jacobites, v. 3. . 3172 14 See also Bentley's miscel., v.19, 1846; Chambers's miscel. v. 3, and lives of Charles Edward Stuart, in this class. *' MacDonald (George, Scottish novelist and poet, b. 1825). See Brit. quar. rev., 1868, or Littell, 1868, v. 1 ; Contem' rev., v. 19, 1872 (by Henry Holbeach) ; North Brit, rev y' 46, 1866 (as a novelist). MacGilliveay (Wm., Engl ornithologist, b. 1796, d.1852). — Smiles (S.) Brief biographies 1861 3263.18 Macgeegok (Sir George, Brit. gen. in India, b. 1810). See articles by C R. Low, in United Service mag. May and Aug., 1869. Macgkegok (Bob Boy, Scotch freebooter, b. 1660, d. 1743). — Macleay (K.) Memoirs of Bob Boy and the Clan Macgregor. 1819 ... 31C3.17 — Chambers's miscellany, v. 7 2515.26 — Thomson (K. B.) Memoirs of the Jacobites, v. 2. . 3172^13 See also Blackwood's mag., Oct., Nov., and Dec, 1817 ■ and in fiction Scott's Rob Roy [245.74], and Grant's Adven- tures of Rob Roy [216.02]. Machiavelli (Niccolo, Florentine statesman, historian, and political writer, b. 1469, d. 1527). — Greene (G. W.) Historical studies, p. 46-82. 1850. . 2526.06 [In Characteristics' of men of genius, v. 2, p.193-223. 2516.20 — Hewlett (H. G.) The heroes of Europe 3263.25 — Macaulay (T. B.) Essays, v. 1 2536.16 Repr. from Ed. rev., v. 5. Controverted in North Brit, rev., v. 28, 1858. — Shelley (M. W.) Lives, etc., v. 1 3211.26 See also Fraser's mag., V. 60, 1859 (M. and his Prince ex- plained) ; Nat. quar. rev., v. 10, 1865 (M. and his times) ; and inficuon George Eliot's Romola. McKean (Thomas, governor of Fa., b. 1734, d. 1817). — Armor (W. C.) Governors of Pa. 1872 3246 02 — Sanderson (T.) Signers of the Dechof independence, v.6. 7244.06 Mackenzie {Sir George, Scottish judge and moralist, called 'the bloody Mackenzie,' b. 1636, d. 1691). See Contem. rev., 1871, or Littell, 1871, v. 4. Mackenzie (Henry, Scot chman-of -letters, 6.1745, A1K31). — Scott (W.) Li ves of the novelists. 1872 2752 31 Mackenzie ("Wm. Lyon, Canadian political reformer, b. 1795, d. 1861). — Lindsay (C. ) Life and times of. 2 v. in 1. 3116.01 Mackintosh {Sir James. Scotch hisloiian and political and philosophical writer, b. 1765, d. 1^32). — Memoirs. Ed. by his son. 2 v. L, 1853. 8°. 3115.17 — Bulwer (Sir H. L. E.) Historical characters, v. 2. . 3267.09 — De Quincey (T.) Essays on phil. writers.v. 1, p. 63-101. 252118 — Edgar (J. G ) The boyhood of great men 3263.22 — Everett (A. H.) Essays, p. 2S3-338 2524.11 — Hazlitt (W.) Spirit of the age, p. 135-147. 1857. . . 2531.07 — Jerdan (W.) Men I have kuown 3222.05 — Macaulay (T. B.) Essays, v. 3 2636.18 — Bedding (C.) Personal reminiscences,efc.,v.2,p.271-291. 3222.03 See also the full article in AUibone ; and Poole's Index for numerous references. Maclean (Sir John, d. 1716). — Thomson (K. B.) Memoirs of the Jacobites v. 2. . 3172.13 Maclean (Mrs. L. E. L. ) See Landon (Letitia E.) Maoleod (Rev. Norman, Scotch author, b. 1812, d. 1872). SeeContemp. rev., v. 6, 1867 ; v. 20, 1872, or Littell, 187£, v. 3 (by A. Strahan). Maoklin (Charles, Irish author and dramatist, b. about 1700, d. 1797). — Kirkham (J. T.) Memoirs of the life of. 2 v, 3116.03 — Gait (J.) Lives of the players, v. 2, p. 1-20. 1831. . 3263.03 Macmahon (Marie Edme Patrice Maurice, due de Ma- genta, pres. of the French republic, 6. 1808). See Bentley's miscel., v. 49, 1861 ; Galaxy, Sept. and Oct., 1874 (2 art.by E. Reclus) ; Men of the third republio [3252.27]. Maonish (Bobert, Scotch physiologist, psychologist, and man-of-lelters, b. 1802, d. 1837) — Moir (D. JI.) Life of, [ With his Tales, etc. v. 2.] . . 225.06 BBOOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Macpherson to Margaret. 173 Maophebson (James, Scottish historian and poet, 6. 1738, d. 1796). Lawrence (B.) Lives of British historians, v. 2. . . 3262.04. Lives of Scottish poets, v. 2, p. 148-108. 1822. . . .3212.08 Macbeady (Win. Chas., Engl, tragedian, 6.1793, d.1873). — Reminisoences, and selections from his diaries and letters. Ed. by Sir F. Pollock. N. Y. 12°. 3116.23 Reviewed in Ed. rev., April, 1875. Hazlitt (W.) Criticism, etc., p. 317-24 2531.17 — Home (R. H.) New spirit of the age, p. 238-265. 1855. 2632.09 See also Temple Bar, 1873. MoVickak {Rev. John, Amer. author, 6. 1787, d. 1868). — MoVickar (W. A.) Life of. 1872 3115.13 Madison (James, Hhpres. of the U: S., 6. 1751, d. 1836). — Adams (J. Q.) Lii'e of. 1851 3116.21 Same. [In his Lives of eel. statesmen.] .... 3244.13 — Rives (W.C.) Hist, of the life and times of. 3v. 3116.07 — Homes of Amer. statesmen (Paper by E.W.Joanston). 3245.12 See references in Poole's index, and entries under his name in genenrl alphabet. j&g- For Madisou's messages, with a biogr. sketch, and succinct account of his administration, see Statesman's manual, by "Williams and Lossing, v. 1, pts. 1-2 [5726.01]. Madison (Mrs. Dolly Paine, wife of president). — Holloway (L. O.) Ladies ot the White House. . . . 3245.14 MiEOENAS (Caius Cilnius, Roman statesman, and patron of literature, 1st century B.C.) — Schomberg (R.) Life of. 2d ed. 1776. .3116.02 See Roman history in the reign of Augustus Cesar. Magdalene (of France, queen of James V. of Scotland, b. 1520, d. 1537). — Strickland (A.) Lives, etc., v.l 3256.06 Magendie (Francois, French physiologist, ,6.1783, &1855). — Flourens (M. J. P.) Memoir of. [Sm. rep., 1866.] . . 3936.21 Maginn (Wbi., Irish essayist and poet, b. 1793, d. 1812). — Mackenzie (R. S.) Memoir of. [In Maginn's Miscel., p. 1-100. 1857.] 2636.01 — Thomson [Mrs. K. B.) Literary characters, v. 1, p. 1-12. 3253.30 — Timbs (J.) Lives of the later wits, etc., v. 2, 1874. . . 3251.09 Magnus (Hc-inrich Gustav, German physicist, b. 1802). — Life and labors of. [Sm. rep., 1870.] 8936.25 MAHOMEr. .See Mohammed. Maintenon (Francoise d'Aubigne, marquise de, consort of Louis XIV., 6. 1635, d. 1719). — Genlis (Mine. de). Madame de Maintenon. 7045.09 — La Beartmelle (L. A. de). Memoirs for the history of. From the French, by C. Lennox. 5 v. 31H".28 — Bakr(H. B.) French society, etc., v. 1, 1874. . . .3266.15 — Bruce (J.) Classic portraits, v. 2. 1853 3212.16 — Bush [Mrs. F.) Queens of France, v. 2 3253.17 — Hays (M.) Female biography, v. 5 3212.01 — Owen {Mrs. O. F.) Heroines of history 3261.21 — Sainte-Beuve (C. A.) Causeries du lundi, v. 4. . . . 7033.21 — Thomson (K. B.) Queens of society 3262.16 See also Nat Quar. rev., v. 5, 1862 ; Quar. rev., v. 96, 1855, or Littell, v. 9, 1855 ; Temple bar, Aug., 1873 ; Blackwood's mag., Feb., 1850 ; Fraser's mag., March, 1849. See also Louis XIV., in this class. Maistbe (Joseph de, French philos. writer, advocate of political absolutism, and papal infallibility, b. 1754, d. 1821). — Maccall (W.) Foreign biographies, v. 1, p. 1-60. 1873. 3265 21 — Morley (J.) Critical miscellanies, p. 113-195. 1871. . 2637.03 Repr. from Fortnightly rev., v. 9-10, 1868. — Saint-Beuve (C. A.) Causeries du lundi, v. 4. . . . 7033.21 See also N. A. rev., v. 73, 1854 (De Maistre and romanism); Ed. rev., Oct., 1852 ; April, 1849 : Lond. qu. rev., 1857 ; Meth. qu. rev., April, 1856 ; and the article in M'Clintock and Strong, v. 5. Malcolm [Sir John, British Indian officer, ,&.1769,&1833). ■ — Kaye (J. W.) Lives of Indian officers, v. 1 See also Ed. rev., v. 105, 1857 : New monthly, v. 109, 1857. Maldachini Pamfjxi (Olympia, favorite of Pope Inno- cent X.,b. 1594,(1 16581. -Leti(G.) Life of. By Gualdi [pseud ] 1667. 3134.27 — Trollope (T. A.) Decade of Italian women, v. 2. . . . 3262.29 See also Fraser's mag., n. s., v. 6, 1872. Malherbe (Francois de, Fr. poet, b. about 1555, d. 1628). See Bentley's miscel., v. 41, 1857. Maltbean (Maria Felicita, nie Garcia, opera singer, 6. 1808, d. 1836). — Merlin (M. J., comtesse de). Memoirs of. 2 v. 3116.09 — Clayton (E. C.) Queens of song 3266.10 Mallet or Mallooh (David, Scotch author, d. 1765]. — Johnson (S.) Lives of English poets, v. 2 3263.02 Mallet-Du-Pan (3., Swiss political ioriter,6. 1749,(11800). — Sayous (P. A.) Memoirs and correspondence of. 2v. 1852 3116.11 — Sainte-Beuve (O. A.) Causeries du lundi, v. 4. . . . 7033.21 See also Ed. rev., V. 96, or Eclectic mag., v. 26, 1852. MAT.ivmsBUBi (Karl of). See Habbis. Malonf, (Edmond, Engl. Shaksperian critic, b. 1741, d 1812). — Prior (J.) Life of. 1860 3116.13 Malus (Etienne Louis, French physicist and poet, b. 1775, d. 1812). " F ' — Arago (D. F. J.) Biographies, etc., v. 2 3263.11 Man with the iron mask. See Iron mask, p. 160. Manin (Daniele, Italian statesman, b. 1804, d. 1857). -- Martin (H.) D. M. and Venice in 1848-49. Introd. by J. Butt. 2 v. 1862 532. 17 See also Fraser's mag., v. 66, 1857. Mann (Horace, ^4mer. educator, b. 1796, d. 1859). — Mann (M: P.) Life of. 2d ed. 1865. . . 3116. '20 — Loring (J. S.) Hundred Boston orators 3246.14 Manners (John, marquis of Granbu, English general, b. 1721, d, 1870). — James (G. P. R. ) Memoirs of great commanders. . . 3263.26 — Lodge (E.) Portraits, etc., v. 7 3226.07 Manners [Lord John James Robert, Engl, statesman and poet, b. 1818). — Reid (T. W.) Cabinet portraits, p. 126-138. 1872. .3252.26 Manners (Thomas, lord chancellor of Ireland'b. 1807). — O'Flanagan J. R.) Lord chancellors of Ireland, v. 2, p. 335-375. 1870 3256.28 Manning (James, pres. of Brown university, b. 1738, d. 1791). — Guild (R. A. ) Life, times, and correspondence of. 1861 3116.14 Manning (Henry Edward, Engl. Roman cath. prelate, abp. of Westminster, b. 1809). — McCarthy (J.) Modern leaders. 1872 3267.16 Manny (Sir Walter, Engl, warrior and monastic founder, d. 1372). — • Gleig (G. R.) Lives, etc., v. 1 3221.01 Mansel [Sir Robert, b. 15—, d. 16—). — Southey (R.) Lives of British admirals, v. 5. . . . 3211.05 Mansfield [Lord). See Mubray (Wm., earl of Mansfield). Manzoni (Alessandro, conie ; Ital. novelist and poet, 6.1784, d. 1873). — Greene (G. W.) Historical studies, p. 171-208. 1950. 2526.06 — Phillimore (C. M.) In Macmillan', July, 1873. — Tuckerman (H. T.) Characteristics, etc., v. 2. p. 13-38. 2544.10 Marat (Jean Paul, French jacobin, b. 1744, d. 1793). — Baker (H. B.) French society, etc., v. 2 3266.16 — Bowen-Gravus (F.) In Fortnightly rev., Jan., 1874. — Gilfillan (G.) 3d gallery of portraits. 1865 2526.13 — Merivale (H.) Historical studies. 1866 2536.30 See also Temple Bar, June, 1871. Also Coedat (Charlotte) in this class, and histories of the French revolution. Mahcellos (Marcus Claudius, Roman general,d.208B.o.) — Plutarch. Marcellus.—M. and Pelopidas compared. [In his Lives, V. 2 of 3146 17 ; V. 2 of 3145.22 ; v. 2 of 3145.08.] Mabciali, (called the man with the iron mask). — Masson (M.) Celebrated children, p. 112-118. 1853. . 3263.21 See also Ibon Mask, p. 160. Mabcy (Wm. Learned, Amer. statesman, 6.1786, d.1857). — Jenkins (J.S.) Governors of New York, p. 546-606. 1851. 3247.03 — Proctor (L. B.) Bench and bar, p. 392-423. 1870.. .3256.24 Margaret d'AngoulSme, (queen of Navarre, b. 1492, d. 1549). — Freer (M. W.) Life of. 2 v. 1856. . . . 3116.16 — Brantome (P. de;. Dames illustres. [CEuvres.v. 6, 1823.] 6021.18 — Sainte-Beuve (C. A.) In Bentley's miscel., v. 35, 1854. See also For. quar, rev., v. 30. Margaret de Valois, {qu. of Henry IV., of France). — Memoires, 1564-82. [Petitot. 1 ser., v. 37.] . . . .5)21.37 — Branteme (P.de). Dames illustres. [CEuvres.v. 5, 1823.] 5021.18 — Bush [Mrs. F.) Queens of France, v. 2 3253.17 See lives of Henry IV. and in fiction Dumas' novel, ' Margaret de Valois,' and AinBWorth's ' Crichton.' Margaret of Anjou (queen of Henry VI., of England, b. 1429, d. 1482). — Abbott (J.) The history of 1861. . . .3116.15 — Prevost d'Exiles (A. F. ) History of. 2 v. 3117.21 — Herbert (H.W.) Persons and pictures, p. 129-165, 1854. 2532.01 — Jameson [Mrs. A.) Characteristics of women. . . .6821.23 — Owen [Mrs. O. F.) Heroines of history 3261.21 — Strickland (A.) Lives, etc 3255.06; 3255.13; 3225.10 Set also Lives of Henry VI. Also in fiction, Bulwer's ■ Last of the Barons ;' Lady Fullerton's 'A stormy life,' and Scott's 'Anne of Geier- stein.' She is also a personage in Shakspere's ' Henry VI.' and ■ Richard III.' Margaret (of Austria, daughter of Maximilian I., queen of France, duchess of Savoy, governor of the Nether- lands, b. 1480, d. 1530). Holt (E. S.) Royal ladies, v. 1, p. 323 348; v. 2, p. 1-129. 3253.26 Margaret [of France, queen of Edward I, d. 1317). — Strickland (A.) Lives, etc 3255.06 ; 3255.13 ; 3225.09 BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. 174. BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL): Margaret to Mary. of Ma boaeet Tudor (daughter of Henry VII., queen James IV., of Scotland, b. 1489, d. 1541). — Green (M. A. E.) 'Princesses of England, v. 4. . . .3255.04 — Strickland (A.) Lives of the queens of Scotland, v. 1. 3256 06 Maeguebite. See Maegaket. Mabia Clementina of Poland. See Clementina of Poland. Maeia Theresa {empress of Aiistri a, b. 1717, d'1780). — ArmaiUe (M. C. A. de S., comtesse d'). Marie Therese et Marie Antoinette. 1870 3117.15 — Jenkins (J. S.) Heroines of history, p. 183-218. 1852. 3262.15 — Russell (W.) Extraordinary women 3263.19 See also Eraser's inag., v. 71, 1865 (Letters of). Note.— Eor narratives of the Seveji years' war, see his- tories of Austria, of Germany, and of Prussia ; and lives of Frederic II. {Icing of Prussia). In fiction see Miss Miihlbach's ' Joseph II.' Mabiamne (wife of Herod the great, d. B.o. 29.) — Owen {Mrs. 6. E.) Heroines of history 3261.21 Maeie Amelie [queen of lovis Philippe, b. 1782, d. 1866). — Bush {Mrs. E.) Queens of France, v. 2 3253.17 — Challice (Mrs.) Illustrious women of France. . . . 3266.09 See also Littell, Sept. 20, 1873, or Temple Bar, v. 38, 1873. Marie Antoinette, wife of Louis XVI, b. 1755, d. 1793). — Abbott (J. S. C. ) History of. 1857. . .3117.04 — Armaille (M. C. A. de S., comtesse d'). Marie The- rese et Marie Antoinette. 1870. . . . 3117.15 — Campan (J. L. H., Mine.) Memoirs of the court of. 2 v. 1852 3H7.05 — Gonconrt (E. et J. de). Histoire de. 13e ed. 3117.14 — Lally Tollendal (T. G. de). Memoirs of. From the French, by B. C. Dallas. 3 v. 1805. . .3117.01 — Lamballe (M. T. L. de S. Cprinces.se de). Secret memoirs. 1826 3114.12 — Lenormant (A. 0., dame). Quatre femmes, etc , p. 3-163. 1866 3261.18 Same. {In her Esquisses historiques. \anon. ~\ 2eed.] 1866 ^61.18 — Viel-Castel (H. de). Marie Antoinette, et la revo- lution francaise, reeherches historiques. 3117.16 — Baker (H. B.) French society, v. 2, 1874 3266 16 — Bnsh {Mrs. E.) Queens of France, v. 2 3253 17 — Haywaud (A.) Essays, new series, v. 2, 1873. . . " 2528 18 — Jenkins (J. S.) Heroines of history, p. 445-469. 1852. 3262 15 — Owen (Mrs. O. E.) Heroinos of history 326121 — Eeeve (H.) Boyal and republican France, v. 1. . \ \ 517'20 — Russell (W.) Extraordinary women [ 326x19 110, or Littell, 1859, v. 3; Temple Bar, 123, or Littell, 1860, v. 2 (Corresp. Corresp. of) ; New ~ . and references in F ??l 6 B T , Iudex . aU( l °n P- 309 ol 'Table generale 1831-74 ' oftheBevue des deux mondes. See also lives of Louis XVI. and Lodis XVII.- and (in Countries) France, (J(ev. of 1789.) for the works of histo- rians of her time, Lamartine, Thiers, etc. ; and in fiction see Miss Miihlbach's 'Marie Antoinette aud her son For the Diamond Necklace affair see, in this class Bal- samo (G.) ; and La Motte (Comtesse de). Mabie de Medicis (queen of Henry IV. of France, 6.1573 a. 1642). — Pai-doe (J.) Life of. 3 v. 1852. . 3118 is Beviewed in Ed. rev. v 96 ' ' iJ - u,J ' — Bush (Mrs. F.) Queens of France, v. 2. w ,„ — Freer (M. W.) Henry IV. and, v. 2, p. 194 etc 1861 " 3076 27 — Menzies (S.) Boyal lavorites, V. 1. . .' S ?n See also Eraser's mag., v. 80, 1869 (Poem on her' death)- Bentley's mi.cel . v.44, 1868; 34, 1852, V Eclectic '.27 1852 Also (in Fehtot's col. des memoires [5121.-]) Gillot (J I Belation touchant la regence. 1610 (1 ser. v 491 Pont chartrain (P. P. de). Memoires, 1610-20 [S I ser. v 16-lff 6. ^lTTmsT fe 0/ Louis x V " quem of *™ oe ' — Bush ( Mrs. E.) Queens of France, v. 2. <.,<;<. 17 4 E S » ouu L e {wi f e of Napoleon l, b. 1791, 'd W) ~^ b i° t ,M J - S 1 ;?- ) ^^ ana q^ens p. 13-63. 32552s — Bush (Mrs. F.) Queens of France, v. 2. 'S See also Lives of Napoleon I. ' ' " V " M - 1 ' Makini (Giovanni Battista, Ital. poet, b. 15G9 d 162=51 — Shelley (M. W.) Lives, etc.,' v. 2. . V . .° W ' * \^ Maeion (Francis, Amer. rev. gen., b. 1732 d 'l79?1 — Simms ( W. G.) Life of. 10th ed. ' s^ 07 -pSar ( ch al T US ' R ° man aeneml and <**«*< ™ oenlury 13 — Plutarch. Lives, v. 3 of 3146.17; v. 3 of 3145 22- v 2 of surah Maelboeough ( Duke of ). See Chuechill Ijohn) (Marlborougn^kutenanls ? ' Dmt6d BCrV1C ° m ^- 18 ' 2 Maemobouoh^cAms of). See Chuechtll (Sarah) Bmtwf M ° n f es < 8 -) PoUtical women v 2 (3266 071 - BenUey s miscel., y. 26, 1846 (by W. 0. Taylor). l " 66 - 07] ; See als 1 Ed. rev. Oct., 1871 ; Ed. rev., of) Brit. qu. rev., or Littell, 1865, v. 1 V. 132, 1864 (Corresp. of) ; Oct., 1858 : Maelowe (Christopher, English dramatist, d. 1593) Fortnightly rev., v. 13, 1870 (by Edw. Dowden) ; Eraser's mag., v. 47, 1853; and under his name in genera] alphabet Maemont (Auguste Frederic Louis Viess3 de. due de Ragusa, marshal of France, b. 1774, d. 1852 1. SeeEd. rev., v. 106," 1857 ; Littell, v. 18, 1857 (from Atue naaurn); New monthly, v. 109, 1857. Maemontel (Jean Francois, French author, b. 1723 d 1799). — Memoirs, written by himself. 4 v. L. 12°. 3117.08 — Memoires. (In Barrie're (J. F.) Bibl. des mem., v. 5 ] 507.05 Maequette (Jacques, French Jesuit missionary, explorer of the Mississippi, b. 1037, d. 1675). — Sparks (J.) Life of. [In his Amer. biogr., v. 10.1 3241 in See also Catholic world, Feb., 1872. Maeeyat (Frederick, Engl, novelist, b. 1792, d. 184S). — Church (A/re. Ross). Life and letters of . 2 v. 3117.18 Maesh (Rev. John, Amer. temperance reformer, b. 1788 d. 1868). — Temperance recollections. An autobiograrjhv New York, 1866. 12°. . 3117.12 Marshall (Humphrey, Amer. botanist, b. 1722, d. 1801) — Darlington (W.) Memorials of. 1849. . . 3010 25 Maeshall (John, chief justice of the U.S., &.17.">5,&183Si — Biuney (H. ) Eulogy on. [Waldie libr.,v. 6.] 5078 20 — Flanders (H.) Lives of the chief justices, v. 2. . . 3246 26 — Homes of Amer. statesmen ' 324512 — Story (J ) (In Ids Miscel. writings, p. 639-698. 1852.1 2547'o7 — Vau Santvoord (G.) Lives of the chief justices. . . 3246M — Wynne (J.) Lives of eminent Americans. 1850 . 3242 01 Maeshall (Thomas F, of Kentucky, lawyer and politi- cian, b. 1801, d. 1864). y — Shipman (P. B.) Beminiscences of. [Galaxy, March 1874 1 Maeshman (Joshua, English orientalist and missionary b. 1767, d. 1837). "' — Marshman (J. C.) Life and times of. 2 v. 3033.11 Mabtel (Charles, duke of the Franks, b. 694 d 741) — Hewlett (H. G.) Heroes of Europe. . ' 326 g 25 Maetin (Henry, b. 1602, d. 1680). — Forster (J.) Eminent British statesmen, v. 4. . . 3211 10 — — Same. [In his Statesmen of the Commonwealth.] 3257 07 Maetindale (Adam, of Lancashire, England). -Life: [1623-1684]. Ed. by E. Parkinson. London 1845. 4°. [Chatham sou., v. 4.] . . . 5094.04 Maettneau (Harriet, English authoress, b. 1802) — Famous girls, etc., p. 87-98 8261 17 — Horne (B. H.) New spirit of the age, p. 227-38. ' 1855! 2532.09 — Smiles (S.) Brief biographies. 1861. . . . 3263 16 Maetius (C.F.P. von, German naturalist, b. 1794,dl868,. •- Bau (C.) Memoir of. [Sm. report, 1869.] 3936.24 Maetyn (Henry, English missionary and oriental scholar, b. 1781, d. 1812). — Journal and letters. New York. 1851. 12°. — Kay (J. W.) Lives of Indian offlcers.'v. 1. .' . .' 3224 20 Mabvel (Andrew, English political writer, poet, and satir- ist, b. 1620, d. 1678). — Coleridge (H.) Northern worthies, v. 1. 1852. . . . 3263 07 — Bogers ( H.) Season and faith, etc. . . 3587 'l9 — Whittier (J.) Old portraits, etc " 507710 See also Eclectic mag., v. 25, 1852 Maey. See also Maeie. Maey ( Virgin, mother of Jesus). — Charles (Mrs. E. ) Mary, the handmaid of the Lord. ia7ion.] N. Y.,1865. 18° 3534.10 — Jameson (Mrs. A.) Legends of the Madonna. 1442.25 Beviewed m Ed. rev., v. 97. See also Mary ( Virgin), p. 91 of catalogue. 1V1AEY (duchess of Burgundy, b. 1457, d. 1482,. — Costello (L. S.) Memoirs of. 1853. . . 3122.10 Tt/r , S J e ' '? flotion - G - P- B- James's Mary of Burgundy. Maey (daughter of Henry VII. of Englaud,b.Ud , ,d.l534). Green (MA. E.) Princesses of England, v. 6. . . .3255.05 *„i " t i « V ,V , T ' 123 ' 1866 ' "'' Litte11 . im ' T - 2 (M. and the duke of Suffolk). v MABT d (C 16 e -0 daUghter °f 0harles L of England, b. 1631, ~ TL ee „ n , l T M ir^- E J Prin cesses of Eugland, v. 6. . . . 3255.01 — Jesse J. H.) Court of the Stuarts, v. 2 .... 477.05 — Strickland (A.) Lives, etc. ... .... 3265.30 maey 1, luDOK (queen of England, b. 1516, d. 1558). onioiucle of queen Jane and o'l two years of queen Mary, and the rebellion of Sir T. Wyat, by a resident in the Tower of — TvJ£, ?B U Tii f d ^ by J ' Q - Ni <*°ls- L . Camden soc. 4°. 5113.02 ' j-ytioi (e.i) Eugland under the reigns of Edward VI. aud. ^ v. I83y ... 3054 21 — Strickland (A.) Lives, v. 4, S255!o7'; v. 2, 3255.14 ; v. 3, 3225.11 See also New monthly mag., 1861, or Littell, 1861, v. 2 ; iiUDiiu rev., Oct., 1875 ; Fraser's mag., Oot., 1875 (A severe tSL 1 V- ! Green ' 8 hostile estimate of Mary's oharaoter, in his History of England) j N. A, rev., v. 77, 1853 ; Westm. BEOOKLYN MERCANTILE LI BR AB Y. BIOGBAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Mary 0] — Joukins (J. S.) Heroines of history, p. 325-390. 1B52. 320215 — Hays (M. Female biography, v. 5. . i >v> ir, — Lodge (E.) Portraits, etc. v 'a. . . — Owens (Mrs. O. ¥.) Heroines of history. — Bussell (\V.) Extraordinary women. . — Sainte-Beuve (c. A.) English portraits. ■ Stanhope {Earl) Hist, essay s, p. 60-125. 1849. 3225.02 3261.21 . 3203.19 3262.30 534.2C Ka- A .\ote on p. 180 of the Boston catalogue of hist biogr., and travel, 1873, presents a summary of the pro- gress ol the controversy between Mary's assailants and her detenders. Among writers hostile to her [following pretty ueirly tiro order of time,) the principal are Bu chanan (in his Hist, of Scotland, 496.2)); Knox (i,i his Hist, of the Reformation) ; Hume (Hist, of England) • Robertson (Hist, of Scotland) ; Laing (Hist, of Scot and ; Brougham ; Mignet; andEroude (Hist.of England) Anion" her de/en,t> rs are Whitaker; Wm. Tytler . Chalmers • Bern ger; Labauoff; Miss Strickland ; Caird ; Hosaelc , and Melme, whose book is a sharp criticism of I'roudc. Bur- ton's Hist, of Scotland is on the whole unfavorable. Miss Strickland's is the fullest popular narrative. The works of Bell and Benger are less lengthy, with a leaning in her favor. Those of Abbott and Lamartine are still more brief and popular. In fiction see White-Melville's ' Queen's Maries ' (235 98] covering the period between her return from France and her marriage with Darnley ; Scott's Abbot, depicting her during her imprisonment at Loch Leven Castle in 1567 : Grant's Bothwell, and James's Darnley. For dramas and poems, see Aytoun's spirited poem ' Bothwell,' with his- torical notes; and Swinburne's 'Chastelard,' and 'Both wen.' See also Bentley's miscel., v. 18, 1845 (M. and lord Brougham) ; v. 30, 1811 ; v. 44, 1858 ; Blackwood's mag. v. 72, 1852 ; v. 80, 1859 (French on queen Mary) ; Dubliu rev., Oct., 1874 (The Babington conspiracy ; Eraser's ma ■<. v 47 1853 ; Nat. quar. rev., v. 19, 1869 (M. and her tracfu'cers) •' Harper's monthly, v. 46 (by L. Abbott). See also in this class, Bothwell, Chastelaud, Kibkaldy and Elizabeth. Masaniello, or Antello (Tommaso, Neapolitan revolu- tionist, b. 1622, d. 1647). — Giraffi (A.) Rise and fall of. Tr. by P. Midon 1729 \ . ai22.11 Same. Tr. by J. Howell. [Waldie library, v. 2.] 5078.16 Same. [In Lawson's Conspiracies, v. 2. J . . . . 441.02 — Kt. John (H. E.) Masaniello of- Naples. 1865. 3122.23 See also Fraser's mag., v. 49, 1854 ; Bentley's miscel., Apr., 1848. Mason (Francis, Amer. missionary, b. 1799). — Story of a workingman's life. N.Y., 1870. 12°. 3121.01 Mason (John, of Conn., capt. in P equal war, b. 1600, d. 1672). — Ellis (G. E.) Life of. [Sparks' Am. biog., v. 13.] . .3241.18 Mason (Rev. "Wm., English poet, b. 1725, d. 1797). — Coleridge (H.) Northern worthies, v. 2. 1852. . . 3263.08 Massett (Stephen C, comic singer, 1837-59). — " Drifting about," or " Jeems Pipes of Pipesville.'' N. Y., 1843. 12°. . . , . . . 3122.20 Massey i Gerald, English poet, b. 1828). — - Smiles (S.) Brief biographies. 1861 3263.16 Massie (Nathaniel, Amer. geueral,b. 1763, d. 1813.) — McDonald (J.) Biographical sketch of. . . . . 3243.12 Maskingek (Philip, Engl. dramatic auihor,b.l5Si, d.1640). — Dunham (S. A.) Lives', etc., v. 2 3211.15 Mathek (Cotton, New England diviue,b. 1663, d. 1728). — Peabody (W.B. O.) Life of. [Sparks' Am. biogr , v. 6 ] 3241.06 See also article in Allibone. and references in Poole's In- dex ; N. A. rev., v. 108, 1869 (C. M. and Salem witchcraft, by W.F. Poole); Bentley's miscel., v. 8, 1840; Meliora, v. 7. Mathew (Theobald, Irish priest and temperance advocate, b. 1790, d. 1856). — Maguire (J. F. ) Father Mathew : a biography. 1811 3122.12 Matthews (Charles, Engl, comedian, b. 1776, d. 1836). — Matthsws (Mrs. C.) Memoir of. 4 v. 1838. 3122.13 — Timbs (J.) Charles Matthews. [In his Lives of the later wits, etc., v. 1. 1874.] 3251.08 See also Gentleman's mag., Oct., 1872. Matilda of Boulogne, (queen of Stephen, d. 1151). — Strickland (A.) Lives, etc., v. 1. . 3265.06; 3255.13; 3225.09 Matilda of Randers , (queen of Wm. the conqueror,d. 1083 '. — Smith (J. F.) Romantic incidents, etc 3255.26 — Strickland (A.) Lives, etc. v. 1. . 3255.06 ; 3255.13 ; 3225.10 Matilda of Scotland, (queen of Henry 1. , d. 1118). — Smitn (J. F. ) Romantic incidents, etc. . 3255.26 — Strickland (A.) Lives of the queens of England, v. 1, 3255.06 ; 3255.13; 3225.09. Matthias or Matthews (Robert, Amer. religious impostor, b. about 1790). — Stone ( W. L. ) Matthias and his impostures. 3122.17 — Vale (G. ) Fanaticism: its source and influence. 1835 3122.30 Matthtoli (Hercules Anthony, b. 1640, d. 1703). — EUis (G. A. ) True history of the iron mask. 3054.18 In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOB'9 NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 176 BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Maturin to Milburn. Maturin (Rev. Charles Robert, Irish novelist and poet, b. 1782, d. 1824. — Conversations and recollections of M. [New monthly mag., 1827, pts. 1 2.] Maundrell or Maundrel (Henry, English divine and traveller, b. about 1640, d. about 1710). — St. John (J. A.) Lives, etc., v. 1 3221.04 Maupln or La Maupin (Mine., French actress, b. 1673, d. 1707). — Clayton (E. C.) Queens of song 3266.10 Maurice (elector of Saxony, b. 1521, d. 1553). — James (G. P. B.) Eminent foreign statesmen, v. 1. . 3211.19 Maurice {comte de Saxe). See Saxe. Maurice (Frederick Dennison, Engl, religious and phi- losophical writer, b. 1805, d. 1872). — Brooke (S. A.) Rev. F. D. Maurice: » sermon. 1872 3574.31 See also Brit. quar. rev., Jan., 1873 ; Eraser's mag., v. 49, 1854 ; v. 75, 1867 (Teachings of) ; Macmillan, May, 1872 (by C. Kingsley) ; Scribner's monthly, Sept., 1872). Maximilian I. (of Austria, emperor of Germany, b. 1459, d. 1519). — Coxe (J.) History of the house of Austria, v. 1. . . 544.02 Maximilian IX (of Austria, emperor of Germany, b. 1527, d. 1570). — Ranke (L.) Maximilian IX [Trav. libr., v. 15. 185K.] 5075.20 — BrantSme (P.) Hommes illus. [CEuvres, V. 1.] . . 6021.14 — Coxe's History of the house of Austria, v. 2. ... 644.03 Maximilian L (emperor of Mexico, b. 1832, d. 1867). — Recollections of mj life. [Travels.] 1868. 933.01 — Alvenslebeu (M. von). With Maximilian in Mexico. 1867 1152.13 — Hall(F.) Life of. 1868 3122.19 — Keratry (E. de). Rise and fall of, 1861-67. 3122.22 — Salni-Salm (F. ) Diary in Mexico in 1867, including the last days of Maximilian. 2 v. 1868. 566.15 See also Blackwood's mag., v. 102, 1867 (by C. Lever). Maxwell (Wm., eaii of Nithisdale, d. 1776). — Thomson (K. B.) Memoirs of the Jacobites, v. 2. . 3172.13 Mat (Samuel Joseph, Amer. anti-slavery reformer and unitarian preacher, b. 1797, d. 1871). — Mumford (T. J. ) Memoir of. 1873. . .3117.27 — Walkpr (J.) Sermon in Brooklyn, Conn., at the in- stallation of. 1823 3581.26 Mathew (Jonathan, D.D. ,Amer. divine, b. 1720, d. 1766). — Bradford (A.) Memoir of. 1838. . . .3122.18 Mayo (Richard Southwell Bourke,eflri of, British states- man, viceroy of India, b. 1822, d. 1872). See Blackwood's mag., v. 112, 1872 ; Fraser's mag., n. s., v. 5, 1872 (Assassination of). Mazarin or Mazakini (Jules or Giulio, cardinal, French statesman, b. 1602, d. 1661). — Capefigae (B. H. R.) Richelieu, Mazarin, et la Fronde. 2 v. 1811 700,104 — Cousin (V.) Secret history of the French court un- der M 513.01 — Renee (A. ) Les nieces de Mazarin : moeurs et ca- racteres au xvii. siecle. 5e ed. 1858. . .3122.24 Note. — See Bentley's iniscel., v. 44 (M. and his nieces). — James (G. P. R.) Lives of foreign statesmen, v. 2. . 3211 20 — Maceuen (M.) Celebrities, ete. 1874 3212 11 — Menzies (S.) Political women, v. 1. 1873 3266^07 See also lives of Louis XIV. aud of Anne of Austria ■ Ed rev., v. 123, 1866, or Littell, 1806, v. 2 (Youth of M ) • Fra- ser's mag., Nov., 1831, and April, 1832 ; v. 78, 1868 (M. and his nieces). ilAzzmi (Giuseppe, Italian republican, b. 1808, d. 1872). — ■ Autobiogr. notes. [In his Life and writiugB, v. 1 and 3.1 5053 08 — Life, writings, etc. N. Y , 1872. 12° 8122 31 — Purnell (T.) Literature and its professors, p. 253-272. 2538.25 See also Brit. qu. rev., July. 1873 ; v. 16, 1870 (What M has done for Italy) ; v. 18, 1871 (M. as a religious teacher' by Mme. Venturi) ; Fraser's mag., n. s., v. 5, 1872 (by I S Barker) ; Macmillan, May, 1867 ; April, 1872 (by David Masson). v Medici (Cattorina de'). See Catherine de Medicis, in this class. Also Bentley's miscel. , v. 44, 185s.' Medici (Cosmo de', chief of the Florentine republic, phi- losopher and statesman, b. 1389, d. 1104). — Roscoa (Wm.) Life of. 3044 19 — Hewlett (H. G.) The heroes of Europe. . . . .' 3263 25 See also Medioi family, below. Medici (Lorenzo de'. prince of Florence, scholar and pa- tron of art and literature, b. 1418, d. 1492) — Roscoe(Wm.) Life of. 3114 07 — James (G p. R.) Lives of foreign statesmen, v. 1. . 3211 19 — Shelley (M. W.) Lives, etc., v. 1. . . . lailH See also Medioi family, below. ' Medioi (Maria de'). See Marie de Mediois. Medioi family. — Pignotti (L. ) History of Tuscany, including me- moirs of the family of the Medici. 4 v. . 534.05 See Nat. qu. rev., v. 8, 1864. See also histories of Florence by T. A. Troliope [634.011 • H. E. Napier [533.09] ; and Machiavelli [533.11]. ' Medina (Anna Carafa, duchess de). See Carafa (Anna). Melanchihon (Philip, German reformer and scholar, b 1497, d. 1560). — Cox (F. A) .Sketches of life of. [anon.'] 1830. 3122.26 See also histories of the Reformation, p. 99. Melek-Hanum (Mme., wife of Kibrizti-Mehemet-Pasha). — Thirty years in the harem ; or the autobiography New York, 1872. 12° 3123.31 Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Felix, German musical com- poser, b. 1809, d. 1847). — Devrient (E. ) My recollections of. 1869. . 3123.16 — Hiller (F.) Letters and recollections. 2d ed. 3123.35 Repr. from Macmillan's mag., v. 29-30, 1874, or Littell 1874, v. 1. — Lampadius (W. A.) Life of. 1845. . . .3123.02 — Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (K.) Goethe and Mendels- sohn. 1821-1831 3123.20 — Polko (E. ) Reminiscences of. 1869.. .3123.15 — Barnard (C.) Mozart and Mendelssohn 1561.24 — CrowL-st (F.j Great tone-poets. 1874 1661.34 — Fetis (F. J.) Biogr. univ. des musiciens, v. 6, 1870. . 1566.06 — Haweis (H. R.) Music and morals 1562.24 — Moscheles (I.) Recent music aud musicians. . . . 1563,28 — Tytlcr (S.) Musical composers. 1875 1561.35 Contem. rev., v. 14, 1870 (M.'s Elijah, by H. R. Haweis) ; Ed. rev., v. 115, 1862, or Littell, 1862, v. 1 : Fraser's mag., v. 68, 1863 ; V. 70, 1864 ; v. 79, 1869 ; Nat. rev., v. 15, 1862 ; v. 18. 1864 ; Bentley's miscel., Dec, 1847 (by T. Ross) ; Tem- ple bar, Feb., 1872 (Recoil, of M., by Dr. Dorn). hi fiction see Miss Sheppard's ' Charles Auchester.' Mendelssohn (Moses, Jewish philos., b. 1729, d 1786). — Samuels (M.) Memoirs of. 1825. . . .3123.24 Mendoza (Diego Hurtado de, Spanish diplomatist and historian, 6. 1503, d. 1575). — Shelley (M. W.) Lives, etc., v. 3 32U.28 Menschikoit (Alexander, piince, Russian statesman, b. 1670, d. 1729). — Pietzker (M. A ) From peasant to prince : life, etc. 1870 3122.27 Meegey (Jean de, French chronicler). — Memoires, 1554-89. [Petitc-t. 1 ser., v. 34.] .... 6121.34 Merlin or Merdhin (Ambrosius, British prophet and magician, 5lh century). — Haywood (T.) Life of. 1812 3123.03 Messala Corvinus (Marcus Valerius, Roman orator and consul, b. 59 b.c). — Berwick (E.) Lives, etc. 1813 3021.17 Metcale (Charles 1.,'tord; gov. of Canada, and Jamaica, and gov. general of India, b. 1785, d. 1846). — KayefJ.W.) Lives of Indian officers, v. 1 3224.20 See Blackwood's mag., v. 77, 1855 : Fraser's mag., v. 50, 1854 ; North Brit, rev., v. 22, 1854-6 ; v. 27, 1857 (His Indian predictions); Bentley's miscel., v. 36, 1854. Metastasio (Pietro Bonaventura, Italian poet, b. 1698, d. 1782). — Burney (C. ) Memoirs of. 3 v. 1796. . . 3123.04 — Shelley (M. W.) Lives, ete., v. 2 3211.27 Metternich (Clemens Wenzel Nepomuk Lothar, prince von, Austrian statesman, b. 1773, d. 1859). — Everett (E.) Mount Vernon papers, p. 318-327. 1860. 2524.18 See also Brit. quar. rev., 1860, or Littell, 1860, v. 2 ; Catb. world, Nov., 1871 ; Fraser's mag , v. 61, I860 (Conversa- tions of M : Bentley's miscel., May, 1848 (Portr.) Meyerbeer (Giacomo, German musical composer, b. 1794, d. 1863). — Blaze de Bury (H.) Meyerbeer et son temps. 3122.25 — Pianche (G.) Etudes 1431.22 See also Atlantic, v. 14, 1864 (by Francis Williams) ; Fort- nightly rev , v. 2, 1865 (' L'Africaine," by J. Hullah). Mezzofanti (Giuseppe Gasparo, Italian cardinal and linguist, b. 1774, d. 1849). — Russell (G. W.) Life of. 1858 3123.07 — Watts (T.) Extraordinary powers of M. as a linguist; on Man- avifs life of M.; On Dr. Russell's Life of M. [Philol. boo. Proceedings for 1850-52 ; 1854 ; 1859.] See also Ed. rev., v. 101, or Littell, v. 8, 1855. Michael Angelo. See Buonarotii (Michael Angelo). Miohelet (Athanaise, wife of Jules). — The story of my childhood. B., 1867. 12°. 3123.08 Mifflin (Thomas), Amer. statesman, b. 1744, d. 1800). — Armor (W. 0.) Governors of Pa., 1872 8246.03 Milburn (Wm. Henry, Amer preacher, b. 1823). BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Miiburn to Mitchell. 177 — Ten years of a preacher's life. 1859. . .3123.10 See also Harper's monthly (art. by A. H. Guernsey). Mill (John Stuart, English political economist, logician, viilitarianphUosopher, and reformer, 6.1806, &1873). — Autobiography. New York, 1873. 8°. . . 3123.34 Note.— Reviewed in Blackwood, Jan., 1871 ; Brit. quar. rev., Jan., 1874 ; Contem. rev., Dec, 1873 (by J. M. Capes); Edin. rev., Jan., 1874 ; Fort, rev., Jan., 1874 (by John Mor- ley) ; Fras. mag., Dec, 1873 ; Galaxy, Mav., 1874 (by R. G. White) ; Internat. rev., v. 1, 1874 (by Noah Porter); New Englandev, Oct., 1874 (by pres. Chapin) ; Quar. rev., Jan., 1874 ; West, rev., Jan., 1874. — John Stuart Mill : his life and works. Twelve sketches, by Herbert Spencer, Henry Fawcett, Frederic Harrison, [H. K. Fox Bourne, W. T. Thornton, H. Trimen, W. Mints, J. H. Levy, W. A. Hunter.] Boston, 1873. 16°. . . . 3123.33 — McCarthy (J.) Modern leaders, 1872 3257.16 — Martineau (J.) Essays, v. 1, p. 63-121. 1866. . . . 2535.17 See also Harper's monthly, v. 47 (by M . D. Conway) ; Westminster rev., July, 1874 (Goethe and J. S. M., a con- trast) ; MaomUlan, Aug., 1874 (Verses on J. S. M., by J. J. Murphy). ,6®=- For critiques upon Mill's writings see under his name in the general alphabet. Millais (John Everett, Engl, ■painter, b. 1829). Contem. rev., v. 2, 1866 (Millais and Dore, by R. St. J. Tyrwhitt). Miller (Hugh, Scotch geologist and, author, b. 1802, d. 1S56). — My schools and school-masters. B., 12°. 3123.12 — Bayne(P.) Life and letters of. 2 v. 1871. 3122.28 — Brown (T.N.) Life and times of. 1858. .3123.11 — Bayne (P.) Essays, v. 1, p. 334-363. 1857 2513.04 — Smiles (S.) Brief biographies. 1861 3263.16 — Steel (R.) Lives made sublime by faith and works. 3263.30 See also Brit. quar. rev., or Littell, 1871, v. 3 ; Ed. rev., v. 108, 1858, or Littell, 1858, v. 4 ; Fraser's mag., v. 52, 1855 ; Good Words, 1871, or Littell, 1871, v. 1 ; North Brit, rev., v. 21, 1854. MTT,T,T?,n (Win. , Engl, soldier in the Peruvian war for inde- pendence, b. 1795, d. 1861). — Memoirs in the service of Peru, 1817-26. 2 v. 3123.13 — Gleig (G. B.) Essays, v. 2, p. 89-176. 1858 2528.16 — Redding (C.) Personal reminiscences, p. 201-230. v. 1. 3222.02 MrLMAN (Henry Hart, dean of St. Paul's, poet, and church luslorian, b. 1791, d. 1868). — Stanley (A. P.) Essays. 1870 3595.06 See also Blackwood, v. 104, 1868 ; Fraser's mag., v. 78, 1868, or Littell, 1869, v. 1 ; North Brit, rev., v. 5u, 1869 ; Quar. rev., v 126, 1869. Mtlnee (Isaac, Eagl.divine and scientist, b. 1751, d. 1820). — Milner(M.) Life of. 1814 3124.01 — Edgar (J. G.) Footprints of famous men 3263.18 Milnes (Richard Monckton, lord Houghton, Engl, poet, politician, and author, b. 1809). — Home (R. H.) New spirit of the age, p. 154-162. 1855. 2532.09 See also Fraser's mag., June, 1847 : N. A. rev., Oct., 1839, and July, 1842. Milnob (James, D.D., Amer. divine, 6. 1773, d. 1844). — Stone (J. S.) Memoir of the life of. 1849. . 3124.02 See also references in Allibone. MnvriADEs (Athenian general and statesman, 5th cen. b.o. ) — Herbert (H. W.) Captains of the old world. . . . 3082.03 See (in Countries) histories of Greece and of Athens (5th century B.o.) Milton (John, English poet, puritan, theologian, and republican political writer ,b. 1608, d. 1674). — Hunter (J.) Milton : a sheaf of gleanings. 3124.00 — Ivimy(J.) J. M.: his life and times. 1833. 3124.03 — Keightley (T.) Life, opinions, and writings of. 1858 3124.04 Reviewed in N. A. rev., v. 82, 1856. — Masson (D. ) Life of. v. 1-3. 1608-49. . . 3128.01 Note. — The most elaborate work on Milton and his times. Reviewed in Brit. quar. rev., Jan., 1874 ; Macmillan, Oct., 1873 (by G. B. Smith) ; North. Brit, rev., v. 30, 1859 ; Quar. rev., v. 132, 1872. — Mortimer (U. E. ) Political life of. 1805. 3128.06 — Original papers illustrative of [his] life and writings ; with documents relating to his connexion with the Powell family. Ed. by W. Douglass Hamilton. London, Camden soc.,1859. 4° 5113.29 — Papers connected with affairs of M. and his family. [Chetham miscel., v. 1.] 6094.24 — Symmons(C) Life of. 2d ed. 1810. . .3124.20 — Bayne (P.) Milton. [Contem. rev., Aug., 1873.J — Bell (R.) Lives of English poets 3211.17 — Brydges (B.) Imaginative biography, v. 1, p. 123-162. 3264.25 — Channing fw. E.) Character and writings of. [Pamphleteer, V. 29.] 6058.29 Same. [In his Works, v. 1.] 3533.10 — De Quincey (T.) M. vs. Southey and Landor. [In his Note book, p. 193-217.] L . .2522.17 Theol. essays, v. 2 3343 21 — Emerson (R. W.) [In Characteristics of men of genius v 1 1846. p. 193-215.] \ 2516 19 — Gilflllan (G.) 2d gallery of lit. portraits, p. 9-42. 1850. 252612 — Hazlitt(W.) Sonnets of M. [In his Table-talk, v.2. 1857.] 253104 — Howitt (W.) Homes of British poets, v. 1, 1856. . . 953 23 — Johnson (S.) Lives of the English poets, v. 1. . '. '. 3263 01 — Keogh (J.) Milton's prose. [In Afternoon lectures v. 3 v 129-55. 1866.] .' 2512 22 — Lamartine (A. de). Celebrated characters, v. 3. '. '. '. 3264.20 — Lordan (C. L.) Unwritten book. Colloquies, p. 105-203.2534 23 — Macaulay (T. B.) Essays, v. 1. [2536.16] ; Ed. rev. — Masson (D.) Milton's devil. Milton's youth. [In his Three devils.] . . , 2536.30 — Maurice (F. D.) Friendship of books. 1874. . . 2535 19 — Mitford (J.) Life of. [In M.'s Poetical works, v. 1, 1856.] 1672.14 — Seeley (J. R.) Politics and poetry of. [In his Roman imperial- ism and other essays, p. 96-166.] 2542 31 — Sterling (J.) Essays, v. 1, p. 73-87 2547.09 — Taine (H. A.) History of English literature. . . . 2755.10 — Windsor (A. L.) Ethica, p. 51-112. 1860 2547 01 See also Bibliotheoa sacra, July, 1859, Jan., 1860 (Reli- gious opinions of M.,by A. D. Barber; ; Contem. rev., v. 19, 1872 (Idealism of M., by Edw. Dowden) ; Ed. rev., v. Ill,' 1860, or Littell, v. 2, 1860 (Youth of M.) ; Macmillan, v. 31, 1875), M., by Mark Patterson ; and Keble's estimate of M. as a religious poet, by J. O. Shairp) ; Revue des deux mondes, 16 juillet 1847 et 15 Jan. 1848 (par A. Bazin) ; 15 dec. 1851 (par C. Louandre). North Brit, rev., v. 16, 1851-2, or Littell, v. 2, 1859. ,8®- See also histories of Engl, literature by Taine and others ; the exhaustive article in Allibone (v. 2), that in M'OUntock and Strong (v. 5), the references in Poole's In- dex ; and the literary criticism under bis name in general alphabet. Also, in fiction, Ring's ' John Milton and his times,' and Mrs. Manning's ' Mary Powell.' Mina (Don Francisco Eshoz y, Spanish general and guerrilla chief, b. 1781, d. 1836). — Short extracts from life. [1810-24.] By himself. [Spanish and Engl.] London, 1825. 8°. 3124.05 Mina (Xavier, Mexican patriot of Spanishbirth, b. 1789, d. 1817). — Robinson (W. D.) Narrative of the expedition of Mina. 2 v. 1821 566.17 Mtnto (Gilbert Elliot, 1st earl of, gov. gen. of India, b. 1751, d. 1814). See Edin. rev., Jan., 1874. Mtntjtolo (Adelaide Capece, Italian lady, d. 1869). — Craven (Mme. A.) Adelaide Capece Minutolo. 4e ed. 1870 3123.21 Mirabeatj (Honore Gabriel Riquetti, comte de, French statesman and orator, b. 1749, & 1791). — Memoirs. By himself, his father, etc. From the French. 4 v. London, 1835-36. 8°. .3126.24 — Diunont (E.) Becollections of. 1832. . .3124.06 — Mirabeau : a life history, [anon. ] 2 v. London, 1848. 12°. 3123.25 — Alison (A.) Essays, p. 212-28. 1852 2517.02 — Baker (H. B.) French society, etc., v. 2. 1874. . . . 3266.16 — Brougham (H., lord). Statesmen, etc., v. 3, Bohn's ed. 3024.08 — Canyle (T.) Essays, p. 478-504. 1852 2517.12 — Hugo (Victor). Litterature et philos. melees, v. 2. 1864. 7046.07 — Macaulay (T. B.) Essays, v. 3, p. 37-57 2536.19 — Reeve (H.) Royal and republican France, ». 1. . . 517.20 — Russell (W.) Extraordinary men 3263.20 — Sainte-Beuve (O. A.) Causeries du lundi, v. 4. . . . 7033.21 Portraits contemp., v. 2 7033.34 — Shelley (M. W.) Lives, etc., v. 2 3211.25 j()@- See also France (in Countries) for works upon the French revolution, more especially those of Carlylo, La- martine (Hist, of the Girondists, v. 1), and Thiors. Also London society, Aug., 1872 (Domestic life) ; New Englander, v. 30, 1871 (by H. vou Hoist) ; Revue des deux mondes, 15 aout et 1 Oct. 1851 (par Saint-Marc Girardin) ; Temple bar, Feb., 1871 ; and the numerous references in Poole's Index. Miranda (Francisco de, Spanish Amer. revolutionist, b. 1750, d. 1816). — Biggs (J. ) History of M. 's attempt to effect a revo- lution in South Amer. 2ded. B., 1809. 16°. 567.15 See also Atlantic monthly, v. 5, 1860. Mihandola (Giovanni Pico della, Italian versatile genius, b. 1463, d. 1494). — Jesup(E.) Lives of Picua, etc. 1730.. .3136.21 — Shelley (M. W.) Lives, etc., v. 1 3211.26 See also references under Pioo. MisTBAL (Fre'deric, modern provengal poet, b. 1830). See Scribner, May, 1872 (art. by M.E.M. and C.T. Brooks) . Mitchell (Ormsby McKnight, Amer. astronomer and general in civil war of 1861-5 ; 6. 1810, d. 1862). — Headley (Rev. P.O.) Patriot boy ; or, life of. 3124.19 See also Harper's mag., v. 31 (by J. S. C. Abbott) ; v. 35 (by W. F. G. Shanks). In asking for books, use the •• Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, toe first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 178 BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Mitford to Montaigne. Mitford (Mary Bussell, Engl, authoress, &.1787.&1855). — Life, in letters to her friends. Ed. by A. G. K. L'Estrange. 2 v. N. Y., 1870. 12°. . 3123.22 — Becollections of a literary life. N. Y. 12°. 3124.17 — Fields (J. T.) Yesterdays -with authors, p. 261-352. . 2524.25 See also Blackwood, v. 71, 1852 ; 75, 1854 ; Harper's mag., v. 40 (by S. S. Conant) ; v. 39 (by M. D. Conway) ; Macmil- lan, Feb., 1870 ; Putnam's mag., April, 1870 ; and the arti- cle in Allibone, v. 2. Mohammed, or Mahomet, (Arabian, prophet of Islam, b. 571, d. 632). — Ahmed Khan Bahadur (Syed). Essays on the life of M. v. 1. 1870 3115.32 — Ali (S. A.) Critical examination of the life and teachings of. 1873 3115.31 — Boulainvilliers (H. de). La vie de. 1730. 3115.28 — Bush(G.) Life of. 1852 3115.27 — Gibbon (E.) Life of. 1858 3115.26 — Higgins .(G. ) Apology for the life and character of. 1829 3115.29 — Irving (W.) Mahomet and his successors. 2 v. 1853 3115.24 — Life of. iln Universal history, v. 1, 1759.] 405.21 — Mignot (V.) Hist, discourse. From the French by A. Hawkins 547.16 — Muir(W.) Life of Mahomet. 4 v. 1861. . 3115.20 — Kenan (E. ) M. and the origins of Islam. [In his Studies, etc., p. 226-284, 1864.] .... 3412.10 — Sale(G.) Life of M. [Prefixed to Koran.] 3757.14 — Smith (R. E.) M. and Mohammedanism. 3115.30 — Carlyle (T.) Heroes and hero-worship. . . 2515.12 ; 6027.12 — Child {Mrs. L. M.) Progress of religious ideas, v. 3. 3412.07 — Clarke (J. F.) Ten great religious 3412.11 Same. [Atlantic monthly, v. 24, 1869.] — Lives of eminent persons 3265.17 — Newman (F. W.) Life and teachings of. [Eraser's mag., Aug., 1873.] — Trotter (L. J.) Studies iu biography, p. 1-36. 1865. . 3265.08 See also Bibl. sacra, July, 1866 (by Q. F. Herrici); Oct., 1852 (by J. M. Hoppiu); Brit. qu. rev., Jan., 1872 ; Ed. rev. v. 124, 1866 ; National rev., July, 1858 ; Oct., 1861 ; Nat. qu. rev. v.—, 1861 ; New monthly, Oct., 1862. .8SP Elaborate articles will be found in the leading en- cyclopaedias, and especially in M'Clintock and Strong, v. 6, and tor critical notes upon the literature of the subject see page 188 of the Boston public library catalogue of hist., biogr., etc., and page 455 of Milman's Latin Christianity, v. 1, 1857. The recent work by E. R. Smith, above, is highly commended. Poole'B Index affords numerous references. ij®- See also Mohammedanism, p. 100 (ante) ; and arti- cles by de Bemusat and other writers on p. 267 of the ' Table gen.' of the Bevue des deux mondes. Mohammed Ali Hazin (Persian sheikh, b. 1092, d. 1779). — Life, by himself. Persian [text]. L.,1831. 8°. 7816.08 Same. Tr. with notes, by F. C. Balfour. Lon- don, 1830. 8° 7816.08 Mom (Mathieu, Fr. statesman, b. 1584, d. 1656). — Barriere (J. F.) Bibl. desmemoires, etc., v. 6. 507.01 Molks-wobth (Mr Win., Engl, statesman, 6.1810, d.1855). — British statesmen, p. 259-276. 1854 3252.07 — Bedding (C.) Personal reminiscences, v. 2, p. 1-22. . 3222.02 See also New monthly, Dec, 1855. Molieee (Jean Baptiste Poquelin, French dramatist, b. 1622, d. 1673). — Blaze de Bury (Baroness). Moliere and the French drama. 1742.12 — Besant(W.) M. and his troupe. M. and his satire! [Temple Bar, June, 1871, or Littell, 1871, v. 3 ; and Aug. 1871 1 ■ — Clarke (C. C.) Moliere-chiiracteM 1733 26 — Cambridge essays, p. 1-57. 1855. (By W. E. Watson.) 2517J3 — .Disraeli (I.) Literary miscellanies. . . . 2522 29 — Hogarth (G.) M. and his wife. [Bentley's miscel., v. 4 1838 1 — Hunt ( L.) Tartuffe. [In his Wishing-cap, etc.] . . .2534 24 — Prescott n Same. Phil., 1825. 12°. ... . ' 5i2'o9 — Thiers (M. A.) History of the consulate and the empire. 5 v 5^3 13 Note.— Continuation of his Hist, of the revolution [616-10 1 — — Same. Histdu consulat et de l'empire. 20v. 524 oi — Whately (E.) Historic doubts relative to Napoleon. 1856 3132 19 Same. L.,1821. 8°. [Pamphleteer, v. 27.'] 5058 27 — Alison (A.) Essays, p. 27-42. 1852 2517 02 — Bayne (P.) Essays, v. 2, p. 181-235. 1868 2513 05 — Oarlyle (T.) Heroes and hero worship. . . . 2515 12 — Channing (W. E.) Character of. [Works, v. 1.] '353310 — — Same. [Pamphleteer, v. 29.] .' 5058 29 — Chesuey (0. O.) Essays in mil. biography, etc. 1874. 3224 22 — Creasy (E. S.) Alexander, Cajsar, Charlemagne, and N. [In Bentley's miscel., v. 33, or Eclectic mag., v. 28, 1863.] — Croly (G.) Historical sketches, p. 338-56. 1842. ' . . 2521.22 — Edgar (J. G.) Boyhood ot great men 3263.23 — Emerson (E. W.) Representative men. . . 2524.08 ; 2524 09 Repr. in Littell, 1862, v. 1. — Gibbon (F.) Public characters, v. 2, p. 116-540. v. 2 of 3216 17 — Gilnllan (G.) 3d gallery of portraits, p. 38-52. 1855. . 2526 13 — Russell (Wm.) Extraordinary men 3263 20 — Thackeray (W. M.) N. aud his system. [In his Paris sketch book, v. 1.] 963 ,4 — Wilson (J. G.) Illustrious soldiers. 1874 3222.16 See also Atlantic monthly, v. 1, 1857 (The hundied days)- v. 25, 1870 (Corresp. of., by J. Parton) ; Bentley's miscel. v. 42-43, 1858 (Napoleon ballads, by W. Thornbury) ■ Brit quar. rev., Jan., 1872 ; Eclectic, v. 26, 1852 ; Ed. rev v 126, 1867 (Correspondence of) ; v. 128, 1868 ; New monthly, v. 7, 8, 1823 (4 art.) ; Putnam's mag., May, June, July, 1856 (N. as a family man) ; Jan., 1855 (Was N. a dictator?) ; Temple bar, v. 45, 1872 (Campaigns of) ; several articles in Harper's mag. (see Index to v. 1-60) ; references in Poole's Index, and on p.311 of ' Table gen." of Rev.d.deux mondes. Also lives of Josephine, and Marie Louise. Note — Of general lives of Napoleon that of Abbott is looked upon as a superficial panegyric. Hazlitt is an able but more temperate partisan. In Thiers' brilliant pages Napoleon is held up to admiration as the embodiment of national glory ; while Lanfrey, an able and painstaking French writer, and using the most recent materials, writ- ing with republican sympathies, denounces his ambition, and exposes his faults unsparingly. Scott, writing from the standpoint of English toryism, is uniformly deprecia- tory ; aud Alison's history of Europe is by no means free from aristocratic prejudices. Jomini has the highest rank aB a military historian. Among the more compendious narratives are the ' Court and camp ' [3132.05] ; and ' Rise aud fall ' [614.08] ; and the works of Headley, and Macfar- lane. A number of works upon the battle of Waterloo will be found enumerated under Waterloo (in class Countries). ^ST Readers desiring more detailed bibliographical infor- mation are referred to the Note on p. 196-7 of the Boston pui •v.rary catalogue of history and biography [2716.19]. / j Napoleon is the subject of W. Combe's hudi- biT atire 'Napoleon' [1634.04]; aud of W. H. Harris's ' r^a^oiuon, an epic poem ' [1645.12], Napoleon II. (son of Napoleon L, duke of Eeichstadt, b. 1811, d. 1832). — Greenwood (L.) [In Scribner, March, 1873.] — Masson (D.) Celebrated children, p. 66-71. 1853. . 3263.21 Napoleon HI. (emperor of France, b. 1808, d. 1873). — ADbott (J. S. C.) History of. 1869.. . .3138.01 Kings and queens, p. 334-370, 3255.28 — Baxter (M.) Louis Napoleon the destined monarch of the world. 1864 3133.02 Note.— The work of a second adventist. — Day (S. P.) True history of Louis Napoleon's life. It71 3133.26 — Delord (Taxile). Histoire du second empire. (1848- 1869.) 517.22 — Faber (G. S.) The man of prophecy. 1859. 3133.01 — Hugo (V. ) The destroyer of the second republic ; Napoleon the little. 1870 3133.22 Same. Napoleon le petit. Nouv. ed. 1869. 3133.23 — Macrae (D.) Life of Napoleon. 8th ed. 1870. 3133.25 — Napoleon III. at the. tribunal of history. 3d ed. lanon.] London, 1871. 18° 441.06 — Political life, to 1852. [In his Works, v. 1.] 5057.16 — Shimeall (E. C.) Napolsonism unveiled ! or, an an- swer to the great prophetic question : is Louis Napoleon HI. the destined ruler of Europe, and the Antichrist' 1870 3133.24 — Smucker (S. M.) History of. 1860. . .3133.03 — ■ Whitehurst (F. M. ) Court and social life in France under. 2 v. 1773 517.18 In asking for books, use the "Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 182 BlOG-RAPSr (INDIVIDUAL) : Napoleonln. to Nollekens. Napoleon TIT. , continued. — Kinglake (A. W.) Invasion of the Crimea, v. 1. . . 554.11 Note.— A. caustic and unsparing review of the character of Napoleon III., and of the Coup d 'etat. — McCarthy (J.) Modern leaders, 1872 3267.16 See also Atlantic monthly, v. 7, 1861 ; Bentley's miscel., Feb., 1857 ; v. 5-7, 1865 (Boyhood of); Blackwood, v. 85, 1859 (N. III. and Europe) ; v. 86, 1859 ; v. 95, 1864 (as general) ; Brit. qnar. rev. .April, 1871 (Downfall of Bonapartism) ; Fort- nightly rev., Feb., 1873 (N., 1851 and 1873, by A. V. Dicey); Fraser's mag., v. 55, 1857, or Littell, 1857, v. 1 (Imperial- ism) ; n. 8., V. 1, 1870, or Littell, 1870, v. 2 (The cost of N., by W. B. Greg) ; n. a , v. 2, 1870, or Littell, 1871, v. 1 (Per- sonal history) ; Gentleman's mag., July, 1871 (Inner life) ; July, 1873 (Early days) ; National rev., v. 15, 1862, or Lit- tell, 1861, v. 1 (Napoleonism, 1852-62) ; Nat. qu. rev., June, 1873 ; West, rev , v. 70, 18.58 and v. 77, 1862 (l-'rance and N.) Napoleon (Joseph Charles Paul Bonaparte, called prince Napoleon, b. 18^2i. — McCarthy (J.) Modern leaders, 1872 3257.16 Nash (Richard, called Beau, Engl adventurer, b. 1674, d. 1761). — Doran (J.) Habits and men, p. 344-55 2523.11 — Bussell (W.) Eccentric personages 3261.03 — Thomson (K. B.) Wits and beaux of society. . . . 3262.25 See also Bentley's miscel., Oct., 1837. Nassau (Mrs. Mary Cloyd Lotta, b. 1837, d. 1870). — Nassau (li. H.) Crowned in Palm-land : a story of African mission life. 1874 3131.07 Naylek (James, Engl religious fanatic, b. about 1616, d. 1660). — Hughson(D.) Life of. 1814 3452.12 Neal (John, Amer. author, b. 1794). — Wandering recollections of a somewhat busy life. Boston, 1869. 16° 3133.19 Neandeb (Johann August "Wilhelm, German theologian and church historian, b. 1789, d. 1850). See Bibl. sacra, April, 1851 (by G. M. Adams) ; Oct., 1851 (as a church historian, by H. B. Smith) ; North Brit, rev., Feb., 1851 ; Brit. qu. rev., Oct., 1868 ; and references in Poole's Index. Neckek (Jacques, French statesman and financier, b. 1732, d. 1804). — Stael-Holstein (A. L. G. N., baronne de). Memoirs of the private life of. 1818 3133.04 — Brougham (J., lord). Statesmen of time of George in., v. 3. looo 3024 08 — Edgar (J. G ) Footprints of famous men. .' 3263 18 — James (G. P. R.) Eminent foreign statesmen, v. 5. '. 3211 23 Fortnightly rev., v. 11, 1869 (Necker and Calonne by E S. Beeslyj ; New monthly mag., June, 1832. Neckgb (Suzanne Curchod de Nasse, Mme. : French au- thor, b. 1739, d. 1794). — Sainte-Beuve (C. A.) Causeries du lundi, v. 4. . 7033 21 See also Nat. quar. rev., v. 3, 1861. Nefe (Felix, Swiss Alpine missionary, b. 1798, d. 1829) — Bost(A.) Letters and biography of. 1843. 3133.05 JNeill (James George, Brit, general, b. 1810, d. 1857) — Haye (J W ) Lives of Indian officers, v. 2. 1867. 3224 21 Kelson (Horatio, viscount; British admiral, b. 1758, 'd. 1805). — Dispatches and letters. 7 v. L., 1845-46. 8°. 3133 07 — Letters to Lady Hanrlton. 2 v. L, 1814. 8°! 3133' 14 — Pettigrew (T. J. ) Memoirs of the life of. 2 v. 3133 17 — Southey (E.) Life of. [,i. d.] . . . 3133 06 — Brougham (H.,ior.bio.,v.l2.] 3241.12 — Tudor (W.) Life of. 1823 3135.10 — Magoon (E. L.) Orators of the rev., p. 61-94. 1848. . 6311.12 See also Harpers mag., v. 3 (by B. J. Lossing). Otway (Thos., Engl, dramatist and actor.b. 1621 ,d.l685). — Dunham (3. A.) Lives, etc., v. 3 3211.16 — Johnson (S.*) Lives of English poets, v. 1 3263.01 See also Allibone's article. Oveebuby (Sir Thomas, Engl, poet and philosopher, b. 1581, d. 1613). — Adams (W.D.) Famous books. 1875 2513.11 — Amos (A.) Trial of the earl of Somerset for poisoning Sir T. Overbury. 1846 5612.26 — Bell (B.j Lives of English poets 3211.17 — Bimbaiut (E. F.) Biography of. [In O.'s Works. 1856.] 5062.01 See also Bentley's miscel., Oct., 1837 (by G. Hogarth) ; Dec, 1846 (by W. O. Taylor) ; Feb., 1857. Ovebend, Gurney & Co. See London soc, Sept., 1866. Owen (John, English puritan divine, b. 1616, d. 1683). — Orme W.) Memoirs of life, writings, etc., of. 3135.12 — Thomson (A.) Life of. 6th ed. 1853. .3135.28 — Tulloch (J.) English Puritanism and its leaders. . . 3614.15 See also National rev., v. 15, 1862 ; North Brit, rev., v. 16, 1851-2, or Eclectic mag., v. 25, 1852. Owen (Bichard, Engl, zoologist, b. 1804). See North Brit, rev., v. 28, 1858. Owen (Bobert, Scotch socialist and humanitarian, b. 1771, d. 1858). — Life. By himself. 2 v. 1857-58. 8°. .3135.16 — Booth (A. J.) The founder of socialism in England. 1869 3135.15 — Sargent (W. L.) Bobert Owen, and his social phi- losophy. 1860 3135.14 See also Atlantic monthly, v. 31, 1873 (E. O. at New Lan- arck, by B. D. Owen) ; v. 31, 1873 (German baron and Eng- lish relormer, by B. D. Owen); Harper's mag., v. 39 (by M. D. Conway) ; Westm. rev., v. 74, 1860. Owen (Bobert Dale, son of preceding, Amer. spiritualist and humanitarian, b. 1804). — Twenty-seven years of autobiography. Threading my way. 1874 3135.29 Oxenstieena (Axel, count, Swedish statesman under Gus- tavus Adolphus, b. 1583, d. 1654). — James (G. P. B.J Eminent foreign statesmen, v. 2. . 3211 20 Padilla (Marie de, favorite of fedro the cruel, d. 1361). — Menzies (S.) Boyal favourites, p. 71-166. 1865. v. 1 of 3257.10 Paez (Jose Antonio, Venezuelian patriot and statesman, b. 1787, d. 1873). See Atlantic mag., v. 3. Baganini (Nicolo, Italian violinist, b. 1784, d. 1810). — Escudier (M. el L.) Yie anecdotique de. 1562.05 — Fctis (F. J.) Biogr. univ. des musiciens, v. 6. . . . 1365 06 See also For. qu. rev., April, 1831 ; Littell, v. 29 • "Wins- low's Jour, of psy. med., v. 7, 1854 (Effect of love on his musical power). Page (Wm., Amer. painter, b. 1811). — Tuckerman (H. T.) Book of the artists 1415 09 See also Atlantic, v. 7, 1861. Paine (Bobert Treat, Amer. jurist and rev. patriot b 1731, d. 1814). ' ' — Sanderson (J.) Lives of the signers of the Declaration of in- dependence, v. 2 32i 4 02 Paine (Bobert Treat, son of preceding, poet 'and 'author, b. 1773, d. 1811). — Irving (W.) Spanish papers, v. 2, p. 303-325. 1866. . 2533.12 — Prentiss (O.) Biogr. sketch of. [WaAP.'sWorks, 1812.] 6069.10 Paine (Kobert Troup, student in Harvard college, b. 1829 d. 1851). ' — Memoir of, by his parents. N. ¥., 1852. i°. 3138.02 Paine (Thomas, democrat, and political and deistical writer, b. 1737, d. 1809). — Cheetham (J. ) Life of. 1809 3135.30 — Harford (J. S.) Some account of T. P. 1829. 5093.19 — Sheldon (F.) [In Atlantic monthly, v. 4, 1859.] . See also the article in Allibone, v. 2 (many references) • Duyckinck, and the references in Poole's Index. ' Paleaeio (Aonio, Italian scholar and reformer, b 1500 d. 1570). — Young (M.) Life and times of. 2 v. 1860. 3136.01 Paley (Wm., B.J)., English theologian. b. 1743, d. 1805) — Meadley (G. W.) Memoirs of. '2d ed. 1810. 3136.15 — Conversations of. [New monthly mag., 1827, pt. l.J — Foster (J.) Critical essays, v. 1. 1856 2525.03 PalSvbey (Win., Amer. rev. paymaster-general, d. 1780). — Palfrey (J.G.) Life of. [In Sparks (J.) Amerlbiogr./v. 17.] 3241.17 Palissy (Bernard, French potter, b. 1509 ('/) d. 1589). ' — Morley (M.) Palissy the potter. 2 v. 1853. 3136.03 — Child (L. M.) Looking toward sunset 2521.01 — Lamartine (A. M. L. de). Celebrated characters, v. 1. 3264.18 See also Blackwood, v. 73. 1853 ; and consult works "on Pottery, in the general alphabet. Pallas (Peter Simon, German naturalist and traveller b 1741, d. 1811). — Jardine (Sir W.) Naturalist's library, v. 18. ... — St. John (J. A.) Lives, etc., v. 3 3221.04 Palmebston (Lord). See Temple (Henry John. Pameili (Olympia). See Maldachtni. Panizzi (Sir Antonio, Hal. scholar, principal librarian of British museum, b. 1797, d. 1875). — Cowtan (B.) Biographical sketch of. 1873. 3135.31 Paoli (Pasquale, Gorsican patriot, b. 1726, d. 1807). — Boswell (J.) Memoirs of. 2d ed. 1768. . 975.15 — Merivale (H.) Historical studieB, 1865 2535.30 Bepr. from Ed. rev., v. 101. Pape (Jacques, seigneur de St. Auban, French chronicler). — M6moires, 1672-87. [Petitot. 1 s6r., v. 43.] .... 6122.— Paeacelsus (A. P. T. B., Swiss physician and alchemist, b. 1493, d. 1541). — Bussell (J. B.) Heroes of medicine 4313.01 See also Bobert Browning's poem ' Paracelsus.' Paek (Mungo, Scotch traveller, b. 1771, d. about 1805). — Brougham (H.,lord). Contributions,efc.,v. 3, p. 280-305 2517.08 — St. John (J. A.) Lives, etc., v. 3 3221,03 Paekee (Matthew, abp. of Canterbury, b. 1504, d. 1575). — Hook (W. F.) Archbishops of Canterbury, v. 9, 1872. 3445.12 — Lodge (E.)' Portraits, etc., v. 2 3225.02 Paekee (Nathan, Amer. Unitarian divine, 6.1782, d.1833). — Ware (H., jr.) Sketch of. [Works, v. 2.] 3617.04 Paekee (Theodore, Amer. preacher, and social and anti- slavery reformer, b. 1810, d. 1859). — Experiences as a minister. 1859 3582.11 — Frothingham (O. B. ) Theodore Parker : a biogra- phy. 1874 3136.17 -- Reville (A. ) Life and writings of. 1865. . 3136.16 — Weiss (J.) Life and correspondence of. 2 v. 3136.06 See also Atlantic, v. 6, 1860 (by T. W. Higginson) ; Biblo- theca sacra, Jan ,1861, and April, 1869; Christian Examiner, Jan., 1864 (by Jos. H. Allen) ; July, 1864 (by D. A. Wasson) ; Contemp. rev., v. 1, 1866, or Littell, 1866, v. 2 (by Prof. Cheetham); Fortnightly lev., v. 8, 1867 (by M. D.Conway); Fraser's mag , v. 69, 1864 ; Littell, 1860, v. 3, or Christian observer, 1860 (T. P. and the Oxford essayists) ; New Eng- lander, 16, 1858; N. A. rev., v. 98, 1864; the memoir of Ezra Stiles Gannett, by his son, chap. iii. (His relations to uni- tarianism and the transcendental movement) ; Westmin- ster rev., April, 1847 (by J. Martlneau). Also the artioleia Allibone, with its numerous references ; and the referen- ces in Poole's Index. Paekee (Thomas, earl of Macclesfield, lord chancellor, b. 1666, d. 1732). — Campbell (J., lord). Lord chancellors of England, v. 4. 3254.06 Paemigiano (Francesco Mazzuoli, called ; Ital. painter, b. 1503 or 1504, d. 1540). — Coxe (W.) Sketohes of the lives, etc. {anon.] 3044.20 Paenell (Thomas, Irish poet, b. 1679, d. 1717). — Johnson (S.) Lives of the poets, v. 1 8263.01 Paeb (Samuel, D.D., Engl, scholar and divine, b. 1746, d. 1825). — Correspondence. [Ira his Works, v. 7-8.] . 5062.08 — Field (W.) Memoirs of. 2 v. 1827. . .3136.08 — Johnstone (J.) Memoirs of. [ftiP.'s Works, v. 1.) .5062.02 — DeQuincey (T.) Essays on philos. writers, v. 2, p. 1-188. 2522.19 — Edgar (J. G.) The boyhood of great men 8263.23 See also Allibone, v. 2, and New monthly mag., v. 31. BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Parr to Pennington. 185 Pabe (Thomas, English centenarian, b. 1483? d. 1635?). See Longevity, in general alphabet, for accountB of his case. His claims are discredited by W. J. Thorns. Pabsons (Theophilus, chief justice of Mass., b. 1750, d. 1813). — Memoir. Byhisson.Theophilus. B.,1859. 8°. 3136.10 Paeton {Mrs. Sarah Payson Willis, 'Fanny Fern,' wife of James, b. 1811, d. 1873). — Lite and beauties of Fanny Fern, {anon.} N. Y., 1855. 12° 3136.23 Parton (J. ) Fanny Fern, a memorial. 1873. 3136.24 Pascal (Blaise, French philosopher, theologian, and math- ematician, b. 1623, d. 1662). — Perier (Mme.) Life of P. [Tr.] by E. Jesup. 3136.21 Vie de P. [ With his Pensees, 1847.] . . 3583.07 — Vinet(A) Studies of P. 1859 3616.01 _ Beard (C.) Port Boyal, v. 2, p. 4-126. 1861 S4S4.19 Bowen (F.) [In Characteristics of men of genius, v. 1, p. 69- 125. 1846.] 2516.19 Cousin (V.) P. as a philos. sceptic. [With F.'s Thoughts. ,g=o 1 3583.06 Coxe (W.) Notices of. [In Ids Melanobthou.] . . . 3122.26 Ed»ar (J. G.) Boyhood of great men 3263.23 Rogers (H.) Reason aad faith, etc 3587.19 — Eu6sell(W.) Extraordinary men 3263.20 Shelley (M. W.) Lives, etc., v 1 3211.24 See also Eclectic mag., v. 28, 1853 ; New monthly mug., Nov. 1856 ; North Brit, rev., v. 35, 1861, or Litiell, 1862, v. 1 (P.'as a christian philosopher). Poole's Index gives nu- merous references. Pascal (Jacqueline, sister of Blaise, b. 1625, d. 1661) . — Cousin (V. ) and others. Jacqueline Pascal, etc. 3136.22 Etudes, 'etc. 6eed. 1869 7042.25 — Beard (C.) Port Royal, v. 2, p. 4-126. 1861 3434.19 See also Democratic review, v. 21. Pasta (Giuditta, ltal. Jewish singer, b. 1798, d. 1865). — Claytou(E. C.) Queens of song Sj'J? — Hunt (J.) Wishiug-cap capers . .2532.24 Patekson (Mrs. Jean Greig, methodist, b. 1783, d. 1821). — Swan (W.) Memoir of. 3d ed. 1824. . .3136.18 Pateeson (Win., founder of the Bank of England, b. 1660 (?) d. 1719). ln „ ln — Bannister (S. ) Life and trials of. 1857. .3136.19 Patterson (Elizabeth, wife of Jerome Bonaparte). — Saffell (W. T. B. ) The Bonaparte-Patterson mar- riage in 1803 3022.25 Pateick (Saint, apostle and patron saint of Ireland, b. about 372, d. 454 or later). - Joeelvn. Life and acts of. From the Latin, by E. L. Swift. 1809 3418 03 — Butler (A.) Lives of the saints, v. 1. (Men. 17th.) . 3418.01 Patterson (John Coleridge, missionary bishop of the Melanesian islands, b. 1827, d. 1871). — Yonge(C. M.) Life of . 3d ed. 2 v. 1874. 3136.31 See also Quar. rev., Oct., 1874. Paul (Saint, apostle to the gentiles). See Paul (St.), p. yt>. Paul I. (emperor of Russia, b. 1754, d. 1801). — Masson de Blamont (C. F. P.) Memoires secrets, Notes par M. F. Barriere. 1859. . . . 507 -uJ Secret memoirs. 2 v. 3032. 29 — Fowler (G.) Sovereigns of Russia, v. 2 3253.02 See also Fraser's mag., v. 72, 1865 (2 articles). Paul V. [pope, Camillo Borghese, b. 1552, d. 1621). — Trollope (T. A.) Paul the pope and Paul the friar. 1861 3433.07 Paul (Saint Vincent.de, French Roman catholic priest, founder of the ' Sisters of charity,' b. 1576, d. 1°™)- — Maccall (W.) Foreign biographies, v. 1, p. 69-84. 1873. 3265.21 Paul (Father). See Saepi (Paolo). Paulding (James K., Amer. novelist, b. 1779, d. liibO). — Paulding (W. L) Literary life of. 1867. •3137.04 — Homes of American authors. 1857 • • -J? j 1 Paulet or Powlett (Lavinia, formerly Miss Benton, duchess of Bolton, b. 1808). — Clayton (E. O.) Queens of song • Pausanias (Spartan general, 5th century B.C.) — Herbert (H. W.) Captains, etc Paxton (Isaac, of Ohio, b. 1770, d. 18bl). — McBride (J.) Pioneer biography, v. 2. . . . ••.:**%'.;„ Payne i John Howard , Amer. poet and dramatist, b. 1 Mi, cl 18521 — Harrison (G.) Life and writings of. 1875. 3138.03 — Fay (T. S.) T2 articles in New York mirror, v. 10, 1832.] See also i articles In Allibone, v. 2 (with references) ; and in Duyckinck, v. 1. , , 1fi0 rr, Payson (Edward, New England divine, b. 1783, a.i»£i). — Cummings (A.) Memoir of. 1816. . v. 1 of 3583. IB Peabody (Col. Francis, of Sidem, Mass., b. 1801, d. 1867f. — TJpham (C. W.) Memoir of. [Essex inst. hist, col., v. 9.] 605.11 Peabody (George, banker and philanthropist, b. 1795, d. 1869). — Hannaford (P. A.) Life of. 1870. . -, .3137.15 — Stevens (H. ) Account of the dinner given to the Americans oonnected with the Great Exhibition at the London coffee-house, Ludgate Hill, on the 27th October, 1851 3137.16 — Bourne (H. K. F.) London merchants, p. 267-295. 1809. 3261.04 Peabody (Joseph, of Salem, Mass., b. 1757, d. 1814). — Hunt (F.) Amer. merchants, v. 1, p. 367-389. . . . 3244.10 Peacock (Thomas Love, b. 17w5, d. 1866). — Smith (G.B.) Poets and novelists, 1876 3261.11 See also Coutemp. rev., April, 1875 (by James Daviesj, and Fortnightly, Aug., 1873. Peale (Kembrand't, Amer. artist, b. 1778, d. 1860). — Lester (C. E.) Artists of America, 1846 1415.10 — Tuckerman (H. T.) Book of the artists 1415.09 Pedeo the Cruel, (king of Castile and Leon, b. about 1334, d. 1369). — Merimes (P.) History of. 2 v. 1849. . .3142.10 Peel (Sir Boberfc, English statesman, b. 1788, d. 1850). — Doubleday (T. ) Political life of. 2 t. 1856. 3136.29 — Lives of Wellington and Peel. 1852. . .3183.14 — Taylor (W. C.) Life of. 4 v 3136.25 — Adams (H. H. D.) Men at the helm 8222.14 Bagehot (W.) Estimates, etc., p. 367-410 2517.24 — ■ Chambers's papers for the people, v. 4 2516.02 Earle (J O.) English premiers, v. 2, p. 261-312. 1871. 3222.11 Greg (W. B.) Essays, v. 2, p 303-364. 1853 2526.23 Maddyn Pius IX. 187 8263.02 3203.01 _ Watson (R.) History of. 1839 3144.01 PffTT.TP IV. (king of Spain, b. 1605, d. 1665). Ohurton (E.) Gongora : an essay on the times of. 2 v. 1862 3067.05 Dunlop (J.) Spain during the reign of. 2 v. 553.12 Philip VI. (king of France, b. 1293, d. 1350). Guizot (F. P. G.) Popular history of France, v. 2. 1875. 518.07 Phujppa (of Hainault, qu.of Edward HI., 6.1312, d.1369). Owen [Mrs. O. F.) Heroines of history 3261.21 Strickland (A.) Lives, etc. .... 8266.06; 8256.13; 3225.09 P ott.tp 'pt (Jean, French chronicler). Meinoiies, 1560-90. [Petitot. 1 ser., v. 34.] .... 501.34 Philips (Ambrose, English poet, b. 1671, d. 1749), Johnson (b.) Lives of the poets, v. 2 Philips (John, English poet, b. 1676, d. 1708). Johnson (S.) Lives of English poets, v. 1. . . Phillips (Henry, English singer, b. 1801). Musical and personal recollections during half a century. 2 v. 1864 1562.11 Phillips (Wendell, Amer. abolitionist, orator, and social reformist, 6. 1611). Stowe (H. E. B.) Men of our times 8265.02 See also Fortnightly rev., v. 14, 1870 (by M. D. Conway). Phtloposmen, (prwtor of the Archcean league, b. 252, d. 183 B.o.) Plutarch. Philopcemen, — P. and Flamininus. [In his Lives. v. 2 of 3116.17 ; v. 3 of 3145.22 ; v. 2 of 3145.08.] Phxlpotts (Henry, bp. of Exeter, b. 1777, d. 1869). See Ed. rev., v. 95. Phips (Sir Win., colonial gov. of Mass., b. 1651, d. 1695). — Bowen (F.) Life of. [Sparks'Am.biogr.,v.7.] 3241.07 Phogtan (Athenian general, b. 403, d. 317 B.o. ) Plutarch. Lives, v. i of 3146.17; v. 6 of 8146.22; v. 3 of 3145.08 Pwenix (Hev. Alexander, Amer. dimne,b. 1778, d.1863). — Browne (S., jr.) Sermon occasioned by the death of. 1864. 3143.25 Picoolomtni (Marietta, BdU singer, b. 1834). — Clayton (E. 0.) Queens of song 3265.10 Pickering (John, Amer. jurist and philologist, b. 1777, d. 1816). — Sumner (Ohas). Tribute to. [In his Orations and speeches, v. 2.] . 6324.12 Pickering (Timothy, of Mass., American soldier and statesman, b. 1745, d. 1829). — Pickering (O.) and Upham (0. W.) Life and cor- resp. of. 1867 3143.22 .See also N. A. rev., July, 1874. Pico delle Mirandola. (See also Mlbandola.) — Greswell (W. P.) Memoirs of. 1805. . .3073.19 — Pater (W. H.) StudieB, etc. 1873 1435.08 Pieeoe (Franklin, of N. li., lUh president of the V. S., 1853-57; 6. 1804, d. 1869). ♦ - Hawthorne (N.) Life of. 1852 3144.02 — Gobright (L. A.) Men and things at Washington. . 1113.16 — Abbott (J. S. C.) Lives of the presidents. 1867. . . 3244.14 ,8S- For Pierce's messages, with biogr. sketch, and a succinct account of his administration, see Statesman's manual, ed. by Williams and Lossing, v. 3, pt. 2. . 6726.06 Pieboe (Mrs. Franklin, wife ofpres. of the U. 3.) — Holloway (L. C.) Ladies of the White House. . . . 3215.14 Plekpont (John, Amer. poet and divine, b. 1785, d. 1866). See also Atlantic monthly, v. 18, 1866 (by J. Neal); Christ. Ex., Nov., 1866. Pike (Zebulon M., Amer. general, b. 1779, d. 1813). — Whiting (H.) Life of. [Sparks. Amer. biogr., v. 16.] 8241.01 Pillams (James, British scholar, b. 1777, d. 1864). — Memoir of. {anon.} Edinb., 1869. 8°. . . 3143.28 Pindab (Greek lyric poet, b. 522, d. 422 B.C.) See his name in general alphabet. Pindab (Peter), pseud. See Wolcott (John). Plnel (Pnilippe, French physician, 6.1745, d. 1826). See Winslow's Jour, of psy. rued., v. 13, 1860. Pinkney (Wm., Amer. lawyer, statesman, and orator, b. 1764, d. 1822). — Pinkney (W.) Life of. 1853 3144.03 — Wheaton (H.)Life of. [Sparks' Am.biog.,v.3.]3241.03 — Magoon (E. L.) Orators of the rev., p. 843-367. 1848. 6311.12 See also N. A. rev., v. 78, 1854. Piozzi (Mrs. Hester Lynch, Mrs. Thrale, friend of Dr. Johnson, English authoress, b. 1739, d. 1821). — Autobiography and literary remains, with introd., by A Hayward. Boston, 1861. 12°. . . 3144.04 Note.— Reviewed in Atlantic monthly, v. 7, 1861 ; Black- wood, v. 94, 1862 ; Ed. rev., v. 113, 1861 ; Fraser's mag., v. 63, 1861 ; Littell, 1861, v. 2 ; National rev., v. 12, 1861 ; New monthly, Apr., 1861 ; St. James's mag., Apr., 1861. — Love letters written when she was eighty, to W. A. Conway. London, 1843. 8°. . . . . 3144.30 — Mangin (E.) Piozziana; or, recollections of. 3144.00 — Orosland (N.) Memorable women, p. 63-202. . . . 3261.19 — Elwood(A.K.) Literary ladies of England, v. 2, p. 1-32. 8263.23 — Thomson (K. B.) Queens of society 3262.16 *See AUibone, v. 2, for numerous other references. Plbon (Alexis, Fr. dramatist and poet, b. 1689, d. 1773). — Houssaye (A.) Men and women of France, etc., v. 1, p. 87-123. London, 1852 3262.18 Same. v. 1, N. Y., 1857 3266.02 Pitt (Christopher, English poet, b. 1699, d. 1748). — Johnson (S.) Lives of the poets, v. 2 3263.02 Pitt (Wm., earl of Chatham, English statesman and ora- tor, b. 1708, & 1778). — Anecdotes of, with his speeches in Pari. , from 1736 to 1778. [Compiled by J. Almon.] 2 v. Dublin, 1792. 8° 3144.06 Same. 7th ed. 3 v. London, 1810. 8°. 3144.08 — Correspondence. [1741-78.] 4v. L., 1838. 8°. 3144.11 — Letters to his nephew. N. Y., 1804. 18°. . 3144.05 — Dowe(W.) Junius, lord Chatham. 1857.3088.15 — Glover (E. ) Memoirs, by a celebrated character, 1742-1757. New ed. 1814 3065.30 — Waterhouse (B.) Life and character of. [In his Essay on Junius. 1831.] 3088.01 — Adams (W. H. D.) Men at the helm 3222.14 — Brougham (H..,lord). Contributions,efc.,v. 1, p. 185-220. 2517.06 — Creasy (E. S.) Eminent Etonians, p. 211-253. 1850. . 8257.01 — Earle (J. C.) English premiers, v. 1, p. 129-217. 1871. 3222.11 — Macaulay (T. B.) Essays, v. 3 (Ed. rev., Jan., 1834) ; v. 6 (Ed. rev., Oct., 1844.) 2630.18:20 — Scott (J. E.) Sully and Chatham. [In Ms Essays, etc.] 2547.05 — Timbs (J.) Anecdote biog-aphy, v. 1, p. 1-158. 1860. 3253.11 Pitt (Wm., the younger, English statesman and orator, b. 1759, d. 1806). — Gifford(J.) History of his political life. 6 v. 3144.15 — Macaulay (T. B.) Life of. 1859. . . . 3144.25 — Stanhope (Earl). Life of . 4 v. 1861 . . .3144.21 Note.— Reviewed in Blackwood's mag., v. 89, v. 92, 1862 ; Ed. rev.,v. 116,1862; Eraser's mag.,v. 60,1859, or Littell,1859, v. 2 ; v. 64, 1861 ; v. 06, 1862 ; National rev., v. 13, 1861 ; North Brit., rev., v. 37, 1862 ; Quar. rev., v. 109, 1861, or Littell, 1861, v. 2 ; Quar. rev., v. Ill, 1862, or Littell, v. 11, 1856 ; West, rev., v. 78, 1862. — Tomline(G) Memoir of. 3 v. 1S22. . .3145.01 — Adams (W. H. D.) Men at the helm 3222.14 — Brougham (B..,lord). Contributions, efc.,v. 1, p. 407-431. 2517.06 — Bulwer (Sir E. L.) Pitt and Fox. [Prose works, v. 1, 1868, p. 183-277.] . 2514.23 — Croly ;G.) Historical sketches, etc. 1842 2521.22 — Earle (J. O.) English premiers, v. 2, p. 3-97. 1871. . 3222.12 — Edgar (J. G.* Footprints of famous men 3263.18 — Macaulay (T. B.) Essays, v. 6 2636.20 — Smith ^G.) Three English statesmen, p. 117-249. 1868. 3i52.23 — Stanhope (Earl). Hist. Essays, p. 241-272. 1849. . . 2534.26 — Trotter (L. J.) Studies in biography, p. 223-321. 1865. 3265.08 Repr. from Dub. Univ. mag., Aug., 1861. See also Nat. quar. rev., v. 9, 1864 ; New monthly, Sept., 1862 (Last years of Pitt) ; Quar. rev., v. 97, 1855 ; Littell, 1865, v. 4. jg®~ Poole's Index and AUibone afford numerous additional references. Besides the general histories of England un- der George HI., Alison's Hist, of Europe, 1789-1815, may be consulted to advantage. Pros H. (pope, 1458-1464 ; JEneas Sylvius Piccolomini, 6. 1405). See Macmillan, v. 27, 1872 (by M. Creighton). Pros VL (pope, 1775-99 ; Giovanni Angelo Braschi, 6. 1717, d. 1799). — Bourgoiug (J. F.) Memoirs of . [anon.~] 2 v. 3144.26 See also Cath. world, Sept., 1874. ProsVH. (pope, 1800-23 ; Gregorio Barnaba Luigi Chia- ramonti, b. 1742, d. 1823). — Narrative of journey and imprisonment, after his departure from Kome, until his return to that city, [Pamphleteer, v. 4.] 5058.04 Gavazzi (A.) My recoil, of the last four popes. . . .3425.12 Wiseman (W.) Recoil, of the last four popes. . . . 3424.03 See also Quar. rev., Oct., 1858. Pius VIII. (pope, 1829-30; Francesco Xavier Castigliom, 6. 1761, d. 1830). Gavazzi (A.) My recoil, of the last four popes. . . .3425.12 Wiseman (N.) Recoil, of the last four popes. . . .3424.03 See also Quar. rev., v. 106, 1859. Pius IS. (pope, 1846—: Giovanni Marie Mastai Ferretti, 6. 1790). — LaGattina(F. P.de). Eome and the papacy. 3424.16 — Liancourt (C. A de G.) and Manuing (J. A.) Pius IX. ; or the first year of his pontificate. 2 v. 3114.28 — Maguire (J. F.) Pontificate of. 1870. . .3425.21 — Montalembert (C. F., comte de). Pie IX. et la Franco en 1849 et en 1859 5091.03 In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBEB. 188 BIOG-RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : p ius IX. to Pope. Pius IX., continued. — Saint^Albin (A. de). Pie IX., 1860. . . .3143.27 See also Castelar's Old Rome and young Italy ; Contem. rev., v. 13, 1870 (by G. F. Goddard) : Fraser's mag., v. 64, 18.56 (P. IX. and Palmerston) ; v. 71, 1865 (The court of Rome) ; Harper's monthly, v. 42 (Pio Nono and 'his coun- sellors, by L. Abbott); National rev., v. 14, 1862; Scribner's monthly, v. 6 (Visit to P. IX). See also works upon the Vatican council, p. 82. Pizakro (Francisco, conqueror of Peru, b. 1475, d. 1541). — Quintana (M. J.) Lives, etc. [anon.] 1854 3015.10 See also Helps' Spanish conquest in America,v.3-4 [5(55.04]; Prescott's Hist, of the conquest of Peru [567.06] ; and Bent- ley's rniscel., Sept., 184J (art. by O. Whitehead). Planche (James Robinson, dramatist, author, and ar- chaeologist, b. 1796). — Becollections and reflections. A professional auto- biography. 2 v. London, 1872. 8°. . . 3140.23 Same. [Abridged.] Personal reminiscences. Ed. byK. H. StoddaTd. N. Y., 1874. 16°. . 3251.14 Plantagenet family. See Gentleman's mag., Feb., Mch., Apr., 1867 (Rise of the Plantagenets, by B. W. Saville). Plantagenet (John, duke of Bedford, regent of France, b. 1389, d. 1435). — Edgar (J. G.) Sea-kings and naval heroes 3263.17 — James (G. P. R.) Memoirs of great commanders. . 3263.26 Plato (Greek philosopher, b. 430. d. 347 B.C.) See Plato, in general alphabet. Platpaie (John, Scottish mathematician and physicist, b. 1748, d. 1819). — Playfair (J. G.) Memoir of. [In Ms Works, v. 1.] . . 6063.01 See also article in Allibone, v. 2. Pliny the elder. (Caius Plinius Secundus, Roman nat- uralist, b. 23, d. 79 a.d.) — Macgillivray (W.) Eminent zoologists, p. 74-101. . . 3252.05 Consult also Smith's Diet, of Gr. and Roman biography. Pliny the younger. (Caius Plinius Gajciims Secundus, Roman author and orator, b. 62 1 d. after 109). — Epistles. With life, by Mr. Henley. 2 v. in J. Lon- don, 1724. 8° 3U3.30 — Letters. [Selection. Ed. by] A Church, and W. I. Brodribb. Edinburgh, 1872. 16°. . . . 3U3.29 See also Fortnightly rev., v. 13, 1870, or Littell 1870 v 3 (by W. I. Brodribb) ; and article in Smith's Dictionary Plunkett (Win. Conyugham, Irish lawyer, statesman, and orator, b. 1764, d. 1854). — O'Flanagan (J. R.) Lord chancellors of Ireland, v. 2, p. 403- 621. 1870 3256 28 See also Ed. rev., v. 126, 1867 ; Fraser's mag. v 75 1867- aud references in Allibone, v. 2. ' Plutarch (Uremic moralist and biographer. 1st century) — Dryden(J.) Lile of. [In D.'s Works, v. 17 1 5042 30 — Trench (R. c.) Plutarch : his life, his Lives; and his Morals; lo<3 SI 4*1 90 See also Quar. rev , Oct., 1861 ; West.' rev ' v' 73 lSfiu ■ and Smith's Diet, of Gr. and Roman biography ' ' Pocahontas, Indian maiden, afterwards Mrs. John Rolfe, d. Ifal7). J — Adams (H ) Capt. John Smith. [N. A. rev., Jan. 1867 1 Note.- -Based upon Charles Deane'a introd. to Snath's 'True relation of Va.,' which discredits the romantic story ed d,S,° S ^ lth by Po^ "^- See also Deanes ed of Wingneld s ' Discourse of Va.' in Arohseologia Arner v t^ rA am L a -?\°^ tl3 ' s »* in Harper's mi v. 34, p. 663. Ihe truthlulness of the popular narrative is re-asserted in the Historical mag. Oct 1800 nalratlve » e Also Berkley's miscel., July, 1848; and lives' of Smith Pococke (Richard, traveller in the east, b. 1704, dl765) — ot. John (J. A.) Lives etc v 2 w /' Poe (Edgar Allan, Anter^oei, novelist,- and essayS'T. — Poems and essays ; including memoir by John H Ingram, Tributes- to his memory by J K Lowell and N. P. Wilis ; with the letters, addresses Ind poems of the memorial ceremonies at the monu- mental dedication. New York 187H 1 9° iZ,, FW.vfi 1 ',,. '> Cntlcal essays, p. 234-278 18B5 k, i, — oS^fflX'^ 325-3| 6 l'85 6 : llltH ser's, v. 55, 1857 or Litteli v 18 WW ?"»' ^ 8 ' V ' 2 ; Fra - 1874 (Early poems hv T w t^T.' , ° • Gent - s mag., May, IK A. P. at WesTp'o^t ,b^T ^ G b : so H nr P ?r l '' 8 » mag '- V ' » BBOOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. — Shepherd (W.) Life of. 1837. .... 3023.11 Poitibbs (Diane de). See Diana of Poitiers. See also Salisbury (Marquis of). Hist, sketches, p 357. 377 [2547.17] ; Bentley's miscel., v. 48, 1860. Pole (Keginald, Engl, cardinal and statesman, 0. 1500 d. 1558). — Hook (W. F.) Lives of the abps. of Canterbury, v. 8. . 3445 u — Neve (T. ) Animadversions upon Phillips's life of. 1766 3145.16 — Phillips (T. ) Life of. 2 v. 1765. . . .3145.15 See also in this class, Henkt VIII. and Mary I. ; and Ca- tholic world, Jan., 1876. In fietion see Ainsworth's Cardinal Pole [114.421 ; repr from Bentley's miscel., v. 52-54. Poliziano, or Politiano (Angelo, Ital. poet, historian, and. philosopher, b. 1454, d. 1494). — Greswell (W. P. ) Memoirs of. 1805. . .3073.19 — Shelley (M. W.) Lives, etc., v 3211 26 — Symonds (J. A.) Ital. poetry. [Fortnightly rev., Aug., 1873] Polk (James K, 11th president of the 11. 8., 1845-9 6 1795, d. 1849). — Jenkins (J. S.) Life of. 1850 3145.13 — Woodbury (L.) Eulogy on. [Works, v. 3. 1852.] . .607714 See also Benton's Thirty years' view, v. 2 [575-86] • and Sargent's Public men, v. 2 [576.20]. H®" For Polk's messages, with biogr. sketch and a suc- cinct account of his administration, see Statesman's manual, ed. by Williams and Lossing, v. 3, pt. 1. . 6726 06 Polk (Mrs. James K, wife of pres. of IT. 8.) — Holloway (L. C.) Ladies of the White House. . . .324514 Pollio (Caius Asinius, Roman orator and author, 6. 7fi, B.C., d. 4 A.D.) — Berwick (E.) Lives, etc. 1814 3021.17 Pollnitz (Karl Ludwig, German courfier,b.l692,cZ.1775). — Memoirs, travels, etc. [1729-1733. ] 4 v. 1739. 3146.08 Polo (Marco, Venetian traveller, b. 1250 ? d. 1324). — Palgrave (Sir F.) The merchant and the friar. . . 443.08 — St John (J. A.) Lives of celebrated travellers, v. 1. . 3221.04 4H? See also various editions of his travels under his name in general alphabet. Polwhele (Rev. Kichard. Engl, author, b. 1760, d. 1838). — Keminiscenees, in prose and verse. 3 v. in 1. Lon- don, 1836. 12°. 3H6.15 — Redding (C.) Personal reminiscences, v. 1, p. 176-200 3222 02 Polycaep, (christian martyr, d. about 166). — Donaldson (J.j Christian literature and doctrine, v. 1. 3413 19 See also Church histories, p. 81. Pombal (Don Sebastiao, Joze de Carvalho, marquis de, Portuguese statesman, b. 1699, d. 1782). — Carnota ( Conde da). The marquis of Pombal. 2d ed, 18 J L .- ; 3145.19 Reviewed m Ed. rev., v. 136, 1872, or Littell, 1872 v 4 — James (G. P. R.) Lives of eminent foreign statesmen. '8211 19 See also Rev.des d.mondes, 1 sept. 1870 (par M.Chevalier). Pomeboy (MarkM., Amer. journalist, b. 1833). — Tucker (M. E.) Life. 1868 314518 Pomtoet (John, Engl, divine and poet, b. 1667, 0. 1703). — Johnson (S.) Lives of English poets, v. 1 3263 01 J^ompadouk (Jeanne Antoinette Poissons, marquise de, b. 1721, d. 1764). * — History of the marchioness de Pompadour, [anon.] 2 pts in 1 v. London, 1759. 18°. . . . 3146.14 — Lettres ecrites k plusieurs personnages illustres du 18e siecle. Nouv. ed. 2 y. p., 1811. 18°. 3146.12 — Baker (H. B.) French society, etc. 1874. .3266.16 — Houssaye (A > Men and women of France, v'. 3, p. 139-196. London, 1852. ... * 3262 1$ Same v. 2. N. Y , 1857.' '.'.'.'...'' '. 3266.\)2 See also Bentley's miscel., v. 44, 1858 ; v. 46, 1859 (Poem) ; London soc, July, 1868 ; Temple Bar, Jan., 1871 ; Kev.des deux mondes, 1 Jan., 1868 (par C. de Mazade). Also lives of Louis XV., p. 170 Pompeius Magnus (Cneius, Homan gen., b. 106, d. 48 B.C.) — Merivale (U.) Romans under the empire, v. 1-2. . . 435.01 — Plutarch. Poinpey.-p. and Agesilaus compared. (In his l eB ; - T ; 4 of 3146 - 17 ; v - ± °*' s^s-^ ; v. 3 of 3145.08.] see Histories of Rome under the empire, particularly P™r M6I1Vale s - J' l-'i [«5.01j ; Loug's, v. 2, etc. [437.^0] Ponmowski (Autoine Joseph, prince, b. 1762, d. 1813). — iieaaley (J T ) Napoleon aud his marshals, v. 2. . 3132.02 Iontiao, (chief of the Ottawa Indians, b. 1720, d. mil). ~ iJ-T 11 (R) ffist of the conspiracy of Pontiac. 18^5 584 06 P™?! 8 ?T T u Hea f-, ley ,' s illua ' artioIe iQ Harper's monthly, v.'j2. 1872°) hw norist and dramatist, b. 1786 ? d. 'rw^A 8 ! 1 ' 7 '' LiTes oftli « ^ter wits, ete.,v.l. 1874. .3261.08 1-ope (Alexander, Engl, poet and critic, b. 1688, d. 1744.) ~SwB h , er T s (R '> Lifeof - !857. . . .. 3146.01 — Ben (R.) Lives of the English poets 3211.17 BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Pope to Pugin. 189 Connington (J.) [In Oxford essays, p. 1-52. 1858.] . 2538.22 De Quincey (T.) Biographical essays, p. 101-167. 1851. 2622.04 . [Another essay.] Essays on the poets, p. 145-205. 2622.06 Disraeli (I.) Quarrels of authors, t. 2 2522.25 Brake (N.) Essays, v. S 2623.16 Dyce (A.) Life of. [F.'s Poet.woiks, v. 1.] . . . .1(121.06 Edgar (J. G ) The boyhood of great men 3263.23 Fields (J. T.) Yesterdays with authors, p. 261-352. . 2524.25 Howitt (W.) Homes of British poets, v. 1. 1856. . 963.23 Johnson (S.) Lives of the poets, v. 2 3263.02 Kingsley (C.) Miscellanies, p. 72-106. 1860. . . . 2534.07 Lowell (J. K.) Jly study windows, p. 385-433. . . . 2534.18 Eepr. from N. A. rev., v. 112, 1871. Madden (E. R.) Infirmities of genius, p. 89-103. 1833. 2641.01 Sainfe-Beuve (C. A.) English portraits 3262.17 Stephen (L.) P. as a moralist. [In his Hours in a library, 1875.] 2543.31 Taine (H. A.) History of English literature. . . . 2755.10 Thackeray (W. M.) English humorists 3252.13 Thomson (K. B.) Celeb, friendships, v. 2, p. 173-215. 3253.24 Windsor (A. L.) Ethica, p. 215-285. 1860 2547.01 Eraser's mag., v. 48, 1853 ; v. 61, 1860 (3 art.); n. s., v. 1, 1870, or Littell, 1870, T. 2 ; Macmillan, 1871, or Littell, 1871, v. 3, (P. and Cowper) ; North Brit, rev., v. 75, 1S72 ; and references in Poole's Index. t£g* For an almost exhaustive biogr. and bibliogr. sur- vey of the subject, see Allibone, v. 2. A new edition of his works, with crit. and biogr. introductions by Elwin, is now publishing [5063.09]. Popkin (John Snelling, Amer. divine and scholar, b. 1771, d. 1852). — Felton(C. C.) Memorial of. 1852.. . .3146.30 Reviewed in N. A. rev., v. 75, 1852. Poeson (Richard, Engl. Greek scholar and critic, b. 1759, d. 1808). — Watson (J. S.) Life of. 1861 3146.27 Reviewed in Ed. rev., v. 114, 1861 ; Nat. rev., v. 13, 1861. — Luard (H. R.) [In Cambridge essays. 1857.] . . .2517 15 — Porsoniana, by W. Maltby. [In Rogers !8.) Table-talk.] 3153.20 — Timbs (J.) Wits and humourists, v. 2, p. 138-201. . . 3252.16 — Young (T.) Miscel. works, v. 3, 1855 5082.03 See also Harper's monthly, v. 23 (ar*. by 0. Anthon). ^S* Allibone, v. 2, has a very full bibliographical article. Porter (Anna Maria, 'Engl, novelist, b. 1781 ? d. 1832). — Elwood (A. K.) Literary ladies of England, v. 2. 3253.22 Poeteb (David, Aitur. naval officer, b. 1780, d. 1843). — Porter (D. D.) Memoir of. 1876. . . .3146.28 — Irving (W.) Spanish papers, etc., v. 2, p. 91-115. . . 2533.12 See also Harper's monthly, v. 19 (art. by R. Tomes). Poetek (David D., Amer. admiral, b. 1813). — Boynton (C. B.) History of the navy 575.08 — Headley (J. T.) Farragut and our naval commanders. 575.10 Poeter (Jane, Engl, novelist, b. 1776, d. 1850). — Willis (N. P.) Famous persons, etc., p. 471-484. 1854. 2545.13 See also article by Mrs. S. C. Hall, in Harper's monthly, v. 1. Poetee (William '£., Amer. journalist, b. 1809, d. 18-38). — Brinley(F.) Life of. 1860 3146.02 Poktia (Roman lady, wife of Brutus, fl. 48 B.C.) — Owens [Mrs. O. F.) Heroines of history 3261.21 Poetsmotjth (Louise Penhouet Que'rouaille, duchess of, b. about 1652, d. 1734). — Menzies (S.) Political women, v. 2. 1873 3266.08 See also lives of Chaeles II. (of England). Poset (Thomas, governor of Indiana, b. 1750, d. 1818). — Hall (J.) Memoir of. [Sparks' Am. biogr., v. 19.] . 3241.19 Potter (Alonzo, bp. of Pa., b. 1800, d. 1865). — Howe (M. A. de W. ) Memoirs of. 1871. 3146.06 Potttngeb (Eldred, Brit. Indian officer, 5.1811, d. 18 13). — Kaye(J. W.) Lives of Indian officers, v. 2. 1867. .3224.21 Potts family. — James (Mrs. T. P.) Memorial of Thos. Potts, jr., who settled in Pa. ; with his descendants to the 8th generation. 1874 3146.26 Pounds (John, Engl, founder of ragged schools, b. 1766, d. 1839). — Shoemakers. Lives, etc. [anon.] 1849 3261.15 Poussin (Nicolas, French painter, b. 1594, d. 1665). — Callcott (Maria, lady). Life of. 1820. . .3143.05 — Patterson (E. F. S.) [In Fortnightly rev., v. 17. 1872]. — Ruskin (J.) Modern painters. [See index in v. 5.] . 1424.36 See also New monthly mag., Apr., 1858 ; Rev. des deux mondes, 15 fev., 1850. Powers (Hiram, Amer. sculptor, b. 1805, d. 1873). — Tuckerman (H.) Book of the artists 1415.09 See also Atlantic monthly, v. 6, 1860 ; Every Saturday, v. 4 ; Lippmcotts mag., Feb., 1875 (Recoil, of H. P., by T. A. Trollope) ; Littell, Oct., 1867 (by E. Everett). PowEii (Walter, exemplary Tasmanian merchant, b. 1822, d. 1868). — Gregory (B. ) The thorough business roan : me- moirs of. 3d ed. 1872 3146.25 Pownall (Thomas, Engl, colonial governor and political writer, b. 1722, d. 1805). — Griffin (P. K.) Junius discovered. 1854. 3088.04 Pkaed (Wmthrop Mackworth, English poet and lawyer, b. 1802, d. 1839). Brit. quar. rev., 1866, or Littell, 1866, v. 2 ; N. A. rev., v. 89, 1859 ; Quar. rev., v. 118, 1865 ; Temple Bar, April, 1802, or Littell, 1862, v. 2. Pkatt (Charles, earl Camden, lord chancellor, b. 1714 ('. 1794). — Campbell (J., lord). Lord chancellors of England, v. 6. 3254.07 Pebble (Edward, Amer. naval officer, b. 1761, d. 1m)7). — Sabine (L.) Life of. [Sparks'Am.biO{?.,v.2:i.] 3JJ1.01 — Herring (J.) and Longacre (J.B.) *Nat. portr. gal.,v.2. 3247,09 Prentice (George Denison, Amei: journalist and poel , b. 1802, d. 1870). See Lippincott's mag., Nov., 1869 (art. by Charles Q. Shanks); Coggeshall'B Poets and poetry of the West. 1635.03. Peentiss (Sergennt Smith, Amer. lawyer and orator, b. 1808, d. 1850). — Memoirs. Ed. by his brother. 2 v. New York, 1856. 12° 3146.03 PeEscott (William H.,Amer. historian, b. 1796,d.l859). — Ticknor (George). Life of. 1864. 8°. .3148.02 Same. 1864. 12° 3146.07 — Homes of American authors. 1857 3245.11 — Powell (T.) Living authors of America. 1850. . . 3242.09 — ■ Salisbury (Marquis). Historical sketches and review, p. 87- 113. 1862 2547.17 — Whipple (E. P.) Essays and reviews, v. 2, p. 152-209. 2545.07 See also Bentley's miscel., May, 1847 (Portrait) ; Fraser's mag., v. 59, 1859 (In memoriam) ; N. A. rev., v. 98, 1864. See also the elaborate article in Allibone, v. 2. Pretenders. See Stuaet family. Peettlle (Pierre Louis Dobus, called; French comic actor, b. 1721, d. 1799). — ■ Memoires. [Barriere. Bibl. des mem., v. 6.] . . . 507.01 Prevost d'Exiles (Francois, abbe" ; French litterateur, b. 1729, d. 1793). — Houssaye(A.) Men and women of France, v. 1, p. 124-139. Lon- don, 1852 3262.18 Same. v.l. New York, 1857 3266.02 Pbevost-Paeadol (Lucien Anatole, French orator and publicist, b. 1829, d. 1870). See Macmillan, Aug., 1870 (by J. H. Fyfe) ; N. Brit, rev., v. 46, 1867 ; Quar. rev.,v. 129, 1870 (P.-P. and Napoleon IH.) Pbioe (Eev. Thomas, Welsh historian, b. 1787, d. 1848). — Williams (Jane). Memoir of. [In his Lit. remains, v.2.i 5063.23 See also N. A. rev., v. 91, 1860. Pbichabd (James Cowles, Engl, ethnologist, b. 1785, d. 1848). — Symouds (J. A.) Miscellanies, p. 116-145. 1871. . . 2547.19 ParESTLY (Joseph, English chemist, physicist, philosopher, and unitarian divine, b. 1733, d. 1804). — Butt (J. T.) Memoirs of. [Works, v. 1-2.] . 3591.02 — Brougham (H.) Philosophers, etc., p. 68-90. 1865. . . 3024.05 — Cuvier (G.) Memoir of. [Sm. rep., 1858.] .... 3936.13 — Huxley (T. H.) [In Popular science monthly, Nov., 1874, or Macmillan, Oct., 1874.] — Martineau (J.) Miscellanies 3574.07 — Turner (F. 8.) [In Fraser's mag., Oct., 1874.] Peingle (Thomas, English author, b. 1789, d. 1834). — Redding (C.) Personal reminiscences, v. 3, p. 235-258. 3222.02 Prior (Matthew, English poet and diplomatist, b. 1664, & 1721). — Bell (E.) Lives of the English poets 3211.17 — Johnson (S.) Lives of the English poets, v.l.. . . 3263.01 , — Mitford(J.) Life of. (InP.'s Poet, works.] . . . .1677.06 — Thackeray (W. M.) English humourists, p. 138-186. . 3252.13 See also North Brit, rev., v 27, 1857 ; Allibone, v. 2. Procter (Adelaida Anne, Engl, poetess, b. 1825, d. 1864). See article by Charles Dickens in Atlantic monthly, v. 16, 1865. Procter (Bryan Waller, ' Barry Cornwall,' Engl, poet, b. 1787, d. 1874). — Howitt (W.) Homes of British poets, v. 2, 1856. . . 953.24 See also Gentleman'B mag., Nov., 1874 (Unpublished let- ters, personal recollections, and contemporary notes, by R. S. T. Mayer); Allibone, v. 2. Pboctor (Richard Anthony, English astronomer, 6.1837). See Popular Bcience monthly, Feb., 1874. Peoudkon (Pierre Joseph, French socialist and political writer). See Fortnightly rev., v. 4, 1866 (P. as a writer on art, by P. G-. Hamerton)'; Fraser's mag., v. 5, 1872 (A French an- archist). Prt/d'hon (Pierre Paul, French painter, b. 1760, d.l82=>). Houssaye (A.) Philosophers and actresses, v. 2, p. 140-189. 1853 3266.05 PsALMANAZAB (George, assumed name of an English au- thor, b. 1679 1 d. 1763). — Memoirs. Dublin, 1765. 12° 3147.01 Note.— Author in early life of the literary imposture— ' Hist, of the Island of Formosa.' Pooin (Augustus, Engl, architect, b. about 1765, d.1832). — Perry (B.) Recollections of, 1861. . . .3146.16 In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 190 BIOG-RAPHY ( INDIVIDUAL) : Pugin to Randolph. Bvam (Augustus N. W. , Engl, architect, b. 1811, d. 1852). — Ferry (B.) Eecollections of, with appendix by E. b. Purcall. 1861. . . . • 3146.16 See also Blackwood, v. 90, 1661. Pulaski (Casimir, count, Polish patriot, and general in Amir, rev., 6. 1718, A 1779). -Sparks (J.) Life of. . . . . • • • • 3241.01 Pulci (Bernardo, Italian poet, 15th century). — Shelley (M. W.) Lives, etc., v. 1. ....... ■ ""■« Pulci (Luca, Italian poet, 15ft century). — Shelley (M. W ) Lives, «fc., v. 1. . . • • ■ • • ■ <" u ' 2b Pulci (Luigi, Italian poet, b. 1431, d. 1487?). — Shelley (M.W.) Lives, etc., v. 1. • - • • ■ ■ • • 8211 ' 26 Putnam (Israel, Amur. rev. gen., b. 1718, d. 179U). — Cutler (W.) Life of. 1847. • • • • -3147.02 — Feilows (J.) The veil removed ; or, reflections on Humphrey's Essay on the life of Israel Putnam. -1040 - . . 3146.29 — Humphreys (D.) Essay on the life of. 1818. 3084.22 _ Peabody (O. W. B. ) Life of. ■. . . . • 324L01 — Bushnell (H.) Gen Putnam the commander at Bunker Hill. (In his Work and play, p. 187-215.] . .... 2514 27 _ Headley (J. T.) Washington and his generals. . . • |"7 06 — Herring (.1.) and Longacre (J.B.) *Nat. poitr.gal. v 1. 3247.08 See also Lossiug's illus. article in Harper'B monthly, v. 12; and Bunker's Hill (in Countries). Ptm (Jolm, Jingl. statesman and patriot, ft. 1584, d.lbii). Bulwer IE. L.) Pym vs. Falkland. [In his Prose works, 1868, v 1 D 277-335.1 2514.23 ForBte'r (J.) Eminent British statesmen, v. 3. . . . 3 2H-09 Same. [In his Statesmen, etc.] I'Sl Smith (G.) Three English statesmen, p. 1-51. 1868. . 3252.23 See also Quar. rev., V. 101, 1860. Ptne (Louisa, English singer, b. 1832). — Clayton (E. C.) Queens of song 3265.10 Tyeehus (king of Epirus. b. 318, d. 272 B.C.) — Abbott (J.) History of. 1854 3147.03 Plutarch. Lives, v. 3 of 3146.17; v. 3 of 3145.22; v. 2 of 3145.08 See hiBtories of Borne; also New monthly mag., Aug., 1860. Pythagokas (Greek philosopher, 6ft century B.C.) — Dacier(A.) Life of, 1721 5415.28 — Bruce (J.) Classic portraits, v. 1, p. 26-44. 1853. . . 3212.15 - Fenelon (F. de S. de la M.) Ancient philosophers. . 5412.24 See also New monthly mag.,Dec.,1858 (By 'Sir Nathaniel'); Nat. quar. rev., v. 9, 1864 ; Smith's Dictionary of Gr. and Eom. biogr., and hiBtories of ancient philosophy. See, in poetry, Tatham (E.) Dream of P. 1872. . 1692.17 Quetelet (Lambert Adolph Jacques, Belgian statisti- cian and astronomer, b. 1796). — Matlly (E.) Eulogy on. [Sm. rep. 1875.] Quevedo (Francisco Gomez de, Spanish satirist, b. 1580, d. 1645). — Shelley (M. W.) Lives, etc., v. 3 3211.26 Quxn (James, English actor, b. 1693, d. 1766). — Gait (J.) Lives of the players, p. 183-214. 1831. v. 1 of 3263.03 Qutncy (Josiah.jr., of Mass., lawyer, orator, and patriot, b. 1744, d. 1775). — Memoir of, by his son. Boston, 1825. 8°. . 3147.20 — Loring (J. S.) Hundred Boston orators 3246.14 — Magoou (E. L.) Orators of the rev., p. 121-138. 1848. 6311.12 QomcT ( Josiah, of Boston, statesman and author, ft. 1772, d. 1864). — Quinoy(E.) Life of. 1867 3147.04 — Loring (J. S.) Hundred Boston orators 3246.14 — Lowell (J. B.) A great public character. [My study windows, p. 8^115. 1871.] 2534.18 Bepr. from Atlantic monthly, v. 20, 1867. See also Everett (E.) Orations and speeches. Quitman (fc/en. John A., gov. of j\hss., ft.1799, d. 1858). — Claiborne (J. P. H.) Life and correspondence. 2 v. 1860 3147.05 Eabelais (Francois, French humorist, physician, and writer, 4. about 1483, d. 1553). — Shelley (M. W.) Lives, etc., v. 1 3211.24 See also Every Saturday, v. 4 : Fraser's mag., n. s., v. 1, 1870 ; Mao -nillan, Dec, 1870, or Littell, 1871, v. 1 (by W. Be- sant) ; Nat qu. rev., v. 20, 1870 ; Rev. des deux mondes, 15 Oct. 1872 (par A. Seville). Eachel (Elisa Kachel Felix, called : French actress, b. 1820, d. 185S). — Barrera (A/me. de). Memoirs of. 1858. . .3152.17 — Beauvallet (L.) Kachel and the new world. 1072.11 — Janin (J.) Bachel et la tragedie. 1859. . 1745.06 See also Bentley's miscel., v. 43, 1858 ; Putnam's mag., Sept., 1855. Eaoine (Jean, French tragic dramatist, ft. 1638, A 1699). — Blaze de Bury (Mme. ) Eacine and the French drama. London. 1815. 18° 1742.12 — Beard (0.) Port Eoyal, v. 2, p. 326-402. 1861. . . .3434.19 Hazlitt (W.) Table talk, v. 2, pt. 1 2531.04 — Shelley (M. W.) Lives, etc., v. 1 3211.24 See also the histories of Louis XTV., by Anstie and Mar. tin, and works on Drama (French), and Literature (French). Eadolefee (Mrs. Ann, English novelist, b. 1764, d. Ib23). Elwood (A. K.) Literary ladies of England, p. 155-173, 1843. V. 2 Of 3253.22 Hunt (L.) Book for the corner, p. 104-128. 1857. . . 2533.03 — Scott (W.) Lives of the novelists, 1872 2752.31 Eadclitte (Charles, 6. 1693, ex. 1746). Thomson (K. B.) Memoirs of the Jacobites, v. 3. . . 3172.14 Eadcldte (James, earl of Derwentwater , ft.1689, ex. 1716). Thomson (K. B.) Memoirs of the Jacobites, v. 1. . . 3172.12 Eaffaello or Baphaet. Santi, (Italian painter, b. 1483, d. 1520). — Passavant (J. T>. ) Kafael von Urbino jmd sein vater Giovanni Santi. 2 v. 1839 3151.04 — Quatremere de Quincy (A. C.) Kaffasllo. Tr. by W. Haslitt. 1856 3151.03 — Wolzogen (A. ) Eaphael Santi. His life and -works. Tr. by F.' E. Bunnett. 1866 3151.02 — Buckley (T. A.) Dawnings of genius. 1857. . . . 3263.24 — Butler (G.) Raphael drawings in the University galleries. [Ox- ford essays, 1856 : p. 137-193 ] 2538.20 Cattermole (R.) Book of Raphael's cartoons, 1845. . 1445.04 — Davis (J. P.) Thoughts on great painters. 1866. . . 1415.16 — EaBtlakef-SirC.L.) Life of. [ZnE.'sLit. of fine arts.v.l.] Ul'2.04 Fairholt (F. W.) Homes, haunts, etc., 1871 1445.22 — Jameson (Mrs. A.) Early Italian painters 1435.09 — RuBkin (J.) Modern painters. [See Index in v. 5.] . 1424.26 — Tytler (Sarah). Old masters 1431-.36 Wallace (H. B.) Art and scenery, p. 268-291. 1857. . 2545.01 See also Nat. quar. rsv., Sept., 1873 ; also references in Poole's Index, and (in Fine arts — Italian painting) the his- tories of Lanzi (v. 1), Vasari (v. 3), etc. Baffles (Sir Thomas Stamford, Brit. Indian official and naturalist, 6. 1781, d. 1826). — Lives of eminent Englishmen 8221.11 Eaglan (Lord). See Somerset (J. H Fitzroy). Eaikes (Thomas, English merchant, 6. 1788, A 1848). — Journal from 1831 to 1847, in London and Paris. 2 v. London, 1858. 8° 3147.08 — Private correspondence with the duke of Wellington. London, 1861. 8°. 3147.07 Kale (Sebastian, French missionary to the Indians, b. 1658, d. 1724). — Francis (C.) Life of. Sparks' Am. biog., v. 17.] . .3241.07 See also Catholic world, Jan., 1873. Ealegh or Ealeigh (Sir Walter, English navigator, sol- dier, courtier, and author, b. 1552, d. 1618.) — Birch (T.) Life of. [In R.'s works, v. 1. 1751.] 506409 Same. [7n E.'s works, v. 1. 1829.] . 5064.13 — Cayley (A.) Life of. 2 v. 1806 3147.10 — Edwards (E.) Life of. 2 v. 1868. . . . 3147.16 — Kingsley(C) Sir W. E. and his times. 1859. 2534.06 Bepr. from North Brit, rev., v. 23, 1855, or Littell, v. 9, 1855. — Napier (M. ) Lord Bacon and Ealeigh. 1853. 3015.27 — St. John (J. A.) Life of. 2 v. 1868. . .3147.18 — Thomson (Mrs. K. B. or A. T.) Life of. 1850. 3147.13 Same. 1846 3147.12 — Tytler (P. F.) Life of. 1833 3147.15 — Whitehead (C.) Life and times of. 1854. 3147.14 — Brydges (E.) Imaginative biography, v. 2, p.1-74. 1834. 3254.25 — Collier (J. P.) His character, services, and advancement; with new particulars of hiB life. [Archaeologia, v. 34-35. 1852-53.] 6128.- — - Disraeli (I.) Psychological study of. [In his Amenities of lit., v. 2.] 2762.02 Secret history of. [In his Curiosities of lit., v. 3.] 2762 05 — Edgar (J. G.) Sea-kings and naval heroes 3263.17 — Gardner (S. R.) The case against Sir W. Raleigh. [In Fort- nightly rev., v. 7, 1867.] — Langlord (J. A.) Prison books and their authors . . 3 ;J™'™ — Lawrence (E.) Lives of British historians, v. 1. . • ™'ni — Southey (E.) Lives of the British admirals, v. 4. . 3211.0* See also Atlantic monthly, v. 22, 1868 (Sidney and E., by E. P. Whipple) ; New monthly mag., Sept., 1862 ; also AW- bone's full article, v. 2, and references in Poole's Index. Balph (James, Amer. author resident in England, ft. 1724, d. 1762). — Lawrence (E.) Lives of British historians, v. 2. . _. 3262.04 Eametlee (Christian Frederick, English Moravian pas- tor, ft. 1780, A 1832). „„„„., — Grimfield(T.) Memoir of. 1833. . . . 3587.04 Eammohun Boy (Rajah, Hindoo religious reformer, o. 1776, A 1833). „ _„, — Carpenter (M.) Last days of, in England. 3U7.« Eandolph (Edmund, statesman of Vd., ft. 1753, d. 18M)- I — Curtis (G.T.) Hist, of the constitution, v. 1. 5734.^1 BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRABY. BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Randolph to Richard I. 191 Randolph (John, of Roanoke, Amer. orator and politi- cian, b. 1773, d. 1833). — Garland (Hugh A.) Life of. 2 v. 1851. . 3152.01 — Thomas (F. W.) John Randolph, etc. 1853. 3172.11 Magoou (B. L.) Orators of the rev., p. 421-456. 1848. 6311.12 Parton (J.) Famous Americans 3245.16 See also N. A. rev., v. 103, 1866 ; Putnam's mag., Aug., 1866 ; Harper's monthly, v. 2 and 5 (illus. article by H. J. Raymond) ; and the numerous references in Allibone and Poole's Index. Randolph (Mrs. Martha Jefferson, d. 1836). Holloway (L. 0.) Ladies of the White house. * , . . 3246.14 Randolph (Thomas, b. 1605, d. 1634). — Bell (R.) Lives of English poets 3211.17 Rantoul (Robert, of Mass. ; orator and reformer, 6. 18U5, d. 1852). — Memoirs. Ed. by L. Hamilton. B., 1854. 8°. 3147.26 See also N. A. rev., v. 78, 1864. Raphael. See Raffaello. Rapin-Thoykas (Paul de, Fr. historian, b. 1661, d. 1725). — Lawrence (E.) Lives of British historians, v. 2. . . 3262.04 Rapp ;Jean, comte, Fr. general, b. 1772, d. 1821). — Memoirs. By himself. Lond.,1823. 8°. . 3152.03 Rawdon (Francis, marquis jof Hastings, gov.-gen. of In- dia, b. 1754, d. 1823). — Private journal in India, 1813-18. . . .3076.04 Rat (John, English naturalist, b. 1628, d. 1704). — Correspondence. Ed. by E. Lankester. London, Ray soc, 1848. 8° 4744.12 — Memorials of, consisting of his life, by Dr. Derham. Biographical and critical notices by Sir J. E. Smith, and Cuvier and Dupetit Thouars. With his Itiueraiies, etc. Ed. by E. Lankester. Lon- don, 1846. 8° 3147.27 — Jardine (Sir W.) Naturalist's library, v. 33. ... 4721.01 — Macgillivray (W.) Eminent zoologists, p. 136-182. . 3252.04 Raymond (Henry J.,iYeio Yorkjoumalist,b.l820,d.l869). — Maverick (A.) H. J. Raymond and the New York press, 1840-70. 1870 3147.25 See also Galaxy, April, 1870 (Eaymond and journalism, by L. J. Jennings). Read. See also Reade, Reed, Reid. Read (Nathan, Amer. inventor, b. 1759, d. 1849). — Read (D. ) Nathan Reed : his invention of the high- pressure engine, etc. 1870 3926.24 Reade (Charles, English novelist, b. 1814). — - Friswell (J. H.) Modern men of letters, p. 77-91. 1870. 2525.18 — McCarthy (J.) Modern leaders, 1872 3257.16 Reoamiee (Jeanne Francoise Julie Adelaide Bernard, Mme. ; French lady, b. 1777, d. 1849). — Memoirs and correspondence. From the French, by I. II. Luyster. Boston, 1867. 12°. . 3152.04 — Souvenirs et correspoudance. 3e eel. 2 v. Paris, 1860. 8° 3152.22 — Lenormant (Mme.) Madame Recamier and her friends. From the French. 1875. . .3152.24 — Luyster (Mrs. I. M.) [In Atlantic monthly, v. 14, 1864.] — Maceuen (M.) Celebrities, etc. (adapted from Sainte-Beuve). 1874 • 3212.11 — Salisbury (Marquess). Hist, sketches and reviews. .2547.17 — Thomson (K. B. and J. C.) Queens of society, v. 1. . 3262 16 See also Bentley'8 miscel., v. 26, 1849 ; Ed. rev., v. Ill, 1860, or Littell, 1860, v. 1 ; Eraser's mag., v. 61, 1860 ; New monthly, Dec , 1859 ; North Brit, rev., v. 32, 1860 ; Quar. rev., v. 107, 1860 ; Eev. des d. mondes, 1 dec. 1859 et 1 fev. 1873 (par Guizot). Reoke Volmerstein (Matilda, grafin, von der, devout German Lutheran lady, b. 1801, d. 1867). — Recollections of [her] life. By her daughter. 2d ed. London, 1874. 12° 3151.13 Red-Jacket or Sa-go-ye-wat-ha, chief of the Senecas, b. 1750 1 d. 1830). — Stone ("W. L. ) The life and times of. 1841. 3152.05 Redding (Cyrus, English journalist and author, 6. about 1785, d. 1870). See Fraser's mag., v. 57, 1858. Reed. See also Read, Reade, and Reid. Reed family. — Reed (J. W.) Hist, of the Reed family. 1861. 3152.19 Reed Henry, Amer. author, b. 1808 d. 1851). — Beed (W. B.) Among my boots, p. 256-270. 1871. . . 2541.27 Reed (Joseph, Amer. rev. statesman and soldier, b. 1741, d. 1785). — Life and correspondence of. By his grandson. 2v. Phila., 1847. 8° 3152.07 — Reed (H.) Life of. [Sparks' Am. bio., v. 18.] 3241.18 — Armor (W. O.) Governors of Pennsylvania. . . . 3246.02 Reeve (Clara, Engl, authoress, b. 1725 t d. 1803). — Scott (V7.) Lives' of the novelists. 1872 2762 31 Reeves (John Sims, Engl, tenor singer, 6. 1821). See Bentley's miscel., v. 27, I860. Regnabd (Jean Francois, French poet, b. 1655, d. 1709). See Atlantic monthly, v. 15, 1865 (by F. Sheldon) ■ Eevue des deux mondes, 1 sept. 1859 (by D. L. Gilbert). Reid (Thomas, Scotch philosopher, b. 1710, d. 1796). — Stewart (D.) Memoir of; [In S.'sWorks, v. 10.] 5417.10 Rembrandt van Ryn (Paul, Butch painter and engraver, b. 1607, & 1669). — Coquerel (A. ) Rembrandt et l'individualisme dans l'a'rt. 1869 1412.17 — Daulby (D. ) Rembrandt and his scholars, Bol, Livens, and Van Vliet. 1796 1434.18 — Davis- (J. P.) Thoughts on great painters. 1866.. .1415.16 — Fairholt (F. W.) Homes, haunts, and works. 1871. . 1445.22 — Planche (G ) [In Beyue des deux mondes, 15 juillet, 1863.J — Ruskin (J.) Modern painters. [See Index in v. 6.] . 1424.26 — Tytler (Sarah). Old masters 1431.36 Renee de France (duchess of Ferrara, b. 1510, d. 1575). — Memorials of. [anon.] 2ded. L, 1859. 12°. 3151.01 Rennie (John, Scotch engineer, b. 1761, d. 1821). — Smiles (S.) Lives of the engineers, v. 2 8265.06 Retz (Jean Francois Paul de Gondi, card, de ; leading spirit of the Fronde, b. 1614, d. 1679). — Memoirs. [1614-55.] 4 v. L, 1723. 16°. . 3152.09 — Memoires, 1648-55. [Petitot. 2 ser., v. 44-46.] . . . 603.22 — Baker (H. B.) French society, etc., v. 1 8266.16 Eepr. from Temple bar, v. 38, 1873, ji- Littell, Aug., 16, 1873. — James (G. P. R.) Eminent foreign statesmen, v. 3. . 3211.21 — Maceuen (M.) Celebrities, etc. (Adapted from Sainte-Beuve.) 1874 3212.11 Retzsch (Moritz, German designer and engraver, b. 1779. d. 1857). — Jameson (Mrs. A.) ViBits and sketches, v. 2, p. 188-197. 2533.1b Reuchlin (John, German reformer, b. 1455, d. 1522). — Barham(F.) Life and times of. 1843. .3152.13 Reynolds (Frederick, English dramatist, 6.1764,d.l841). — Life and times. By himself. 2d ed. 2 v. London, 1827. 8° 3152.14 Reynolds (Sir Joshua, English portrait painter and art crilic, b. 1723, d. 1792). — Cotton (W.) Sir Joshua Reynolds and his works. 1856 1446.13 — Leslie (C. R.) and Taylor (T.) Life and times of. 2v. 1865 ' 3152.20 — Cracroft (B.) Essays, v. 2, p. 223-233. 1868 2621.14 — Cunningham (A.) Lives of British painters, v. 1. . . 1431.01 — Davis (J. P.) Thoughts on great painters, 1866. . .1415.16 — Edgar (J. G ) Footprints of famous men 3263.18 — Hazlitt (W.) Criticisms on art. 2d series. 1844. . . 1431.10 Table talk, v. 2, p. 192-222. J857 2531.04 — Redgrave IE. and S.) Century of painters, v. 1. 1866. 1433.03 — Thornbury(W) British artists, v. 1. 1861 1433.10 — Timbs (J.) Anecdote biography, p. 95-155. 1860. v. 2 of 3263.11 — Tytler (S.) Modern painters 1431.37 See also Blackwood'smag., v. 102, 1867 ; Quar .rev., Apr. and July, 1866, or Littell, 1866, v. 1. See also the elaborate bibliogr. and literary article in Alli- bone, v. 2 ; and in fiction Miss Thackeray's ' JffisB Angel.' Rtbault (Jean, French navigator, commander of the first expedition lo Florida, b. 1520, d. 1565). Sparks (J.) life of. [In his Amer. biogr., v. 17.] . .3241.01 Rioasoli (Bettino, Ital. statesman, b. 1805, d. 1867). See National rev., v. 11, 1860 ; Nouv. biogr. gen. Ricci (Scipio de, Italian reformer, b. 1741, d. 1810). — Potter (L. J. A. do). Memoirs of. Tr. by T. Ros- coe. 2 v. 1828 3153.01 Rioooboni (Marie Jeanne Laboras de Me'zieres, actress and novelist, b. 1714, d. 1792). Kavanagh (J.) French women of letters, v. 2. . . .3262.14 RichakdI. (king of England, b. 1157, d. 1199). — Abbott (J.) History of. 1857 3153.03 — Chronicles and mem. of reign : Itinerarium pere- grinorum. Epistolas Cantuarienses. Ed. by W. Stubbs. L, 1864-65. 8°. [Rolls chronicles.] 5140.— — Hawks (F. L.) Richard CceurdeLion. 1855. 3153.04 — James (G. P. R.) History of. 2 v. 1854. . 3153.05 — Richard of Devizes. Chronicle, 1189-92. [Chroni- cles of the crusades. ] 6623.13 — Vinsauf (G. de). Chronicle, 1187-92. [Chronicles of the crusades.] 6623.13 Dorau (J.) Princes of Wales 8253.21 See also (in Countries) histories of England, and of the Crusades. Also in fiction Scott's 'Talisman* (3d crusade), and Ivan- ioe '; and McKeever's ' Maud and Miriam ' (crusades). In asking for books, use the "Book Orders," giving the AOTHOK'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, aad the NUMBER. 192 BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL): Richard n. to Robinson. Richaed II. (king of England, b. 1366, d. 1400). — Abbott (J.) History of. 1858 3152.26 See, in Drama, Shakspere's Richard n. Richard III. (king of England, b. 1452, d. 1485). — Abbott (J.) History of. 1858 3152.27 — Halsted (G. A.) Richard HI. as duke of Gloucester and king of England. 2 v. 1844. . . . 3152.28 Same. 1S44 3153.07 — Jesse (J. H.) Memoirs of. 1862. . . .3153.25 Reviewed in Ed. rev., 115, 1862, or Littell, 1862, v. 2. — Letters and papers illus. of reign. 2 v. London, 1861- 63. 8°. [Rolls chronicles.] 5140.— — More (Sir T. ) England under Richard HI. 472. 11 — "Walpole (H. ) Historic doubts on the life and reign of. 1768 3153.06 — 'Alliterative poem on the deposition of. London, Camden soc. 1838. 4° 6112.03 — Hayward (A.) Essays. New series, v. 2, 1873. . . . 2628.18 — Masters (K.) Some remarks on Walpole 's Historic doubts. [Archajologia, v. 2, 1809.] 5128.— See in Drama, Shakspere's Eichard III. Richardson (John, parliamentary solicitor, intimate with literary men, b. 1780, d. 1864). See North Brit, rev., v. 41, 1864. Richardson (Samuel, English novelist, b. 1689, d. 1761). — Forsyth (W.) Novels and novelists 2762:30 — Massun (D.) BritiBh novelists 2722.27 — Oliphant {Mrs. M.) Hist, sketches, etc. 1869. . . . 3064.18 Bepr. from Blackwood, 1869, or Littell, 1869, v. 2. — Scott (W.) Lives of the novelists, 1872 2752.31 — Stephen (L.) Hours in a library. 1875 2543.31 See also Fortnightly rev., v. 12, 1869 (by H. B. Formau) ; Fraser's mag., v. 62, 1860 ; v. 71, 1865, or Littell, 1865, v. 1; WeBt. rev., v. 91, 1869 (E.'s Clarissa); Allibone, v. 2. Richelieu (Armand Jean Du Plessis, cardinal due de, French prime-minister, b. 1585, d. 1642). — Mernoires sur le regne de Louis XIII., 1610-38. [Petitot. 2 ser., v. 10-11, 21 6is-30.] 502.25 — Bridges (J. H. ) France under Richelieu and Col- bert. 1866 523.16 — Capefigue (B. H. E. ) Richelieu, Mazarin, et la Fronde. 2 v. 1844 7008.04 — Cousin (V. ) Secret hist, of the French court. 513.01 — Leclerc (J.) Vie de Richelieu. 1696. 2e e'd.2v. 3151.14 — Martin (H.) Histoire de France, v. 11. 1800. 523.28 — Michelet (J.) Henri IV. et Richelieu. 1861. . 522.25 Richelieu et la Fronde. 1858 522.26 — Robson(W.) Life of. [1874.] 3152.30 — Hewlett (H. G.) Heroes of Europe 3263.25 ■ — Hope (A. J. E.) Buckingham and R. [In Ids Essays.] 2532.18 — James (G. P. K.) Eminent foreign statesmen, v. 2. . 3211 20 — Maceueu (M.) Celebrities of the past. (Adapted from Sainte- Beuve.) 3212.11 — Scott (J. E.) XimeueB and R. [Dissertations.] . . . 2547 05 — Vanpraet (J.) Essays, etc. 1868 446 14 See Atlantic mag., v. 9, 1862 (Statesmanship of); Eraser's mag., v. 75, 1867 (France under R. and Colbert) : Natiimal rev., v. 11 (Michelet's Life of E.) ; Temple bar, Nov., 1875. See also entries under Loois XIII., p. 170; and general histories of France (in Countries). The works of Michelet and Martin above mentioned have not yet (1876) been translated. In Fiction and Drama see Dumas' ' Three guardsmen,' James's • Richelieu," de Vigny's ' Cinq Mars ' and Bulwer's play ' Richelieu.' ' Richelieu (Louis Francois Armand Du Plessis, due de- marshal of France, b. 1696, d. 1788). — Mernoires. [Barriere. Ool.des.mem. v.16,17.] 507 01 Richmond (Charles Gordon Lennox, fifth duke of 6.1791 d. 1860). — Memoir of. lanon.] London, 1862. 8°. . . 3153 26 Richtek (Johann Paul Friedrich, humorist, b. 1763, d. 1825). — Life v with his autobiography. Tr. by E. B. Lee. 1'^ ; '0 o-i r^o fjo — Carlyle (T.) Essays. 1852 ' ' ' 25171° — De Qmncey (T.) Essays onphilos. writers, v. 1.' 1854' 25""'l8 ~ S=i W ,T™i J , ,) ^' ! i 2 Hai '«son (R.) German literature. . 2732H — Eussell (W.) Extraordinary men. ... 3263 20 .i"?'" Blackwood's mag., v. 94, 1863 ; N. A. rev., v. 97 sent ( ?i& E ; ? nd h18 Jitan) ; Eevue des deux mondes. i sept. 1842, et 1 mars 1844 (par H. Blaze de Bury) See also histories of German literature Kidijsy (Nicolas, bp. of Rochester, protectant martyr, b about 1500, d. 1555). — Wordsworth (O ) Eccl. biogr., v. 3, 1853 (from Fox). 3446 03 Riedesel (Friedrich Adolph, German general in Engl service in Amer. rev., b. 1738, d. 1800). — Eelkmg . (M von). Memoirs and letters and iour- nals of [1760-83. ] Tr. by W.L. Stone. 2 v. 3153 21 Eiedesel (Fredsrika v., wife of above, b. 1764, d.1808). German philosophic Tr. by E. — Letters and journals relating to the war of the Amer. revolution. Tr. by W. L. Stone. 1867. . 3153.24 Bienzi (Nicola Gabrino, called Cola di, Soman orator and tribune, b. 1313, d. 1354). — Du Cerceau (J. A.) Life and times. 1836. 3153.09 — Meadley (G. W,) Hist, portraits ; Rienzi and Buonaparte 1821. [Pamphleteer, v. 18.] 5058.18 . — Milinan (H. H.) Latin Christianity, v. 5, 1857. . . . 3417,08 In fiction see Bulwer's ' Rienzi.' Eiouffe (Honore, French publicist, b. 1764, d. 1813). — ■ Mernoires. [Barriere. Bibl. des. mem., v. 9.] . . , 607.01 Note. — Descriptive of the Eeign of terror. Rippeeda (Jan Wilhelm, duke of, Dutch statesman and diplomatist, b. 1665, d. 1737). — James (G. P. R.) Eminent foreign statesmen, v. 4. . 3211,22 Eistobi (Adelaide, Italian actress, b. 1821). See Atlantic monthly, v. 19, 1867 (by Kate Field); Lippin- cott's mag., Feb., 1868 (As- Marie Antoinette, by Kate Field). Ritchie (Mrs. Anna Cora Mowatt, Amer. actress and author, b. 1819, d. 1870). — Autobiography of an actress. B., 1854. 12°. 3126.05 Eitson (Joseph, English antiquary, b. 1752, d. 1803.) — Letters. Memoir by Sir H. Nicholas. 2 v. London 1833. 12° • 3153.10 Rittenhouse (David, Amer. astronomer, mathematician, and physicist, b. 1732, d. 1796). — Eenwick (J.) Life of. [In Sparks' Amer. biogr., v. 7.] 3241.07 — Wynne (J.) Scientific men of America 3242^01 Rittee (Carl, German geographer, b. 1779, d. 1859) — Gage (W.L.) Life of. 1867 3153.12 See also N. A. rev., v. 98, 1864. Eivaboi, (Antoine de, French litliraleur and scientist, b. 1753, d. 1801). — Houssaye (A.) Men and women of France, etc., v. 1, p. 206-236 London, 1852 3262 18 Same. v. 1. N. Y., 1857 ' 3266.02 — Sainte-Beuve (C. A.) CauserieB du lundi, v. 5. . . 7033 22 Robeet I. Bruce, (king of Scotland, b. 1274, d. 1J29). — Alison (A.) Essays, p. 94-100. 1852 2517.02 — Bruce (J.) Classic portraits, v. 2 3212.16 — Burton (J. H.) Hist, of Scotland, v. 2, 1870. . . . 495.21 — Letter from the nobility, barons, and commons of Scotland, in 1320, directed to pope John ; wherein they declare their firm resolution to adhere to their king Eobert the Brace. New York, 1861. 4° 496,19 — Tytler (P. F.) Lives of Scottish worthies, v. 1-2. . . 3252.01 See also general histories of Scotland ; and White's His- tory of the battle of Bannockburn [491.13]. Also in poetry, Barbour (J.) The Bruce, metrical his- tory, efc. [1614.19]; Harvey (J.) Life ol Robert Bruce. 1867 [1651.00]; Scott's Lord of the Isles; and, in fiction, Grace Aguilar's 'Days of Bruce.' Roberts (David, Scotch painter, b. 1796, d. 1864). — Ballantine ( J. ) Life of. 1866 1446.19 Eobeets (Emma, English authoress, b. 1794, d. 180 1). — Elwood (A. K ) Literary ladies, v. 2, 1843 325S.22 Robertson (Frederick Wm., English clergyman, 6. 1816, d. 1853). — Life and letters. Ed. by S. A. Brooke. 2 v. 3153.13 — Hood (E.) Lamps, pitchers, etc., v. 2, p. 3-485. . . . 3562.28 See also Contemp. rev., v. 1, 1866 (by W. F. Stevenson) ; Fortnightly rev., v. 3, 1865 (by J. Dennis) ; New Englauder, v. 17, 1859 (E.'s Sermons aud extempore preaching) ; N. A. rev., v. 86, 1858 (Sermons of F. W. R.) Robertson (Prof. James, Scotch divine, b. 1803, 4 1860). See Fraser's mag , v. 68, 1863 (by J. Skelton). Robertson (Thos. Win., English dramatist, b. 1829). — F'riswell (J.H.) Modern men of letters, p 346-360. 1870. 2526.18 Robertson (Wm., Scotch historian and orator, b. 1721, d. 1793). — Brougham (H., lord). Lives of men of letters. . . .3024.04 — Lawrence (E.) Lives of British historians, v. 1. . . 3262.03 — Stewart (D.) Biogr. memoir of. [In S.'s Works, v. 10.] 6417.1C See also the exhaustive article in Allibone, v. 2. Robespierre (Maximilian Joseph Marie Isidore de, French revolutionist, b. 1758, d. 1794). — Lewes (G.H.) Life of. 1849 3153.15 — Baker (H. B.) French society, etc., v. 2 3266.K See also Chambers's journal. 18.52, or Eclectic mag., v. 25 Catholic world, Jan., Feb., 1875 ; Temple bar, May, 1871. See also (in Countries) France (ifcii. of 17S9), for the hist, works of Carlyle, Lamartine, Thiers, etc. Also H. Bliss's Robespierre ; a tragedy [1714.03]. Robin Hood. Wee Hood (Robin). See also Putnam's mag., Dec, 1857. Robinson (Anastasia, afterwards countess of Peterbo- rough, English singer, d. 1750). — Clayton (E. C.) Queens of song 3265.10 Robinson (Edward, ^lmer. biblical scholar and geogra- pher, b. 1794, d. 1863). — Smith (H. B.) and Hitohcock (R. D.) Life of. 3153.16 BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Robinson to Rousseau. 193 Robinson (Henry Crabb, English lawyer and intimate with the literary celebrities of his time, 6. 1775, d. 1867). — Diary, reminiscences, and correspondence. Ed. by J. Sadler. 2 v. 1869 3153.28 ■See also Ed. rev., v. 130, 1809 ; Fortnightly rev., y. 12 1869 (by W. Bageliot) ; Eraser's mag., v. 80, 1869 ;' North Brit. rev., v. 50, 1869, or Littell, 1869, v. 3 ; Macmilliiu's mag., Ant;., 1869 (by F. D. Maurice). Robinson (Mrs. Mary, Engl, actress and writer, b. 1758, d. 1800). — Memoir. By herself. 2 v. inl. N.Y.,1802. 16°. 3153.31 Robison (John, Scotch mathematician, b. 1739, d. 1805). — Play fair ( J. )Biogr. account of . [P. 'sWorks, v. 4. 5063. 04 Rob Roy. See Macgregor. Robsart (Amy, countess of Leicester, 6. 1525, d. 1560). See London soc, Oct., 1866 ; also Dudley (Robert, earl of Leicester). Rochefort (Victor Henri, vicomie de Lucay, French republican, b. about 1830). — Men of the third republic 1873 3262.27 See Galaxy, June, 1874 (by J. H. Browne). Rochefoucauld. See La Rochefoucauld. Roche jaquelein (Marie Louise Yictoire, marqidse de, b. 1772, d. 1857). — Memoirs. From the French. 2d ed. Edinburgh 1817. 8° 3097.10 Note.— Describe the Vendean war. Rochester ( John Wilmot, earl of). See Wilmot (John). Rochois or Le Rochois (JIarthe, Fr. actress, b. about 1608, d. 1728). — Clayton (E. O.) Queens of song 3265.10 Rockingham (2d marquis of ). See Wentworth (Ch. W. ) Rodgeks (Rev. John, Amer. divine, b. 1727, d. 1811). — Miller (S.) Memoirs of. 1813 3154.20 Rodgebs. See also Rogers. Rodney (George Brydges, lord; admiral, 6.1718,(11792). — Edgar (J. G.) Sea-kings and naval heroes 8263.17 Roebung (John A., Amer. engineer, b. 1806, d. 1869). — Stuart (C. B.) Civil, etc. engineers, p. 301-326. 1871. 3265.16 Roebuck (John Arthur, Engl, politician, b. 1802). See Atlantic monthly, v. 12, 1863. Rogebs (George, Amer. univ. minister). — Memoiauda of the experience and travels of a uni- versalist preacher, [1834-44] 3153.27 Rogebs (Hester Ann, Engl, methodist, b. 1756, d. 1794). — Experience and funeral sermon, by Dr. Coke. New York, [n.d.] 16°. 3153.18 Rogers (Henry, Engl, theologian, b. 1850). — Gilfttlan (G.) 3d gallery of portraits, p. 391-422. 1856. 2526.13 Rogers (John, English translator of the Bible, and prot. martyr, b. 1500 ? burned 1555): — Wordsworth (C.) Eccl. biogr., v. 2, 1853 (from Fox). 3446.02 Rogers (Nathaniel P., ^4mer. author, b. 1794, d. 1846). — Whittier (J.) Old portraits, etc. [ProBe works, v. 1.] 5077.10 Rogebs (Robert, Amer. col. in Fr. war, b. 1730, d.1800). — Stark (C.) Biography of. 3168.12 Rogers (Samuel, Engl, poet and banker, b. 1763, d. 1855). — Recollections. Boston, 1859. 16°. . . . 3153.19 — Recollections of [his] table-talk. N. Y. 12°. 3153.20 Beviewed in Fraser's mag., v. 63, 1856- — Howitt (W.) HoraeB of the British poets, v. 2. 1856. 953.24 — Timbs(J.) Lives of the later wits, v. 2. 1874. . .3251.09 See also Harper's mag., v. 12 (by E. S. Mackenzie) ; v. 39 (by M. D. Conway); Ed. rev., v. 104, , or Littell, v. 14, 1856, or North Brit, rev., v. 25, 1856; and article in Allibone, v. 2. Rogers, See also Rodgers. Roland de la Platiere (Marie Jeanne Phlipon, Mme. ; French rev. heroine, b. 1754, d. 1793). — Appeal to an impartial posterity. From the French. 2ded. London, 1796. 8°. 2 v. . . . 3151.25 — Memoires. [Barriere. Bibl. desinein. , v. 8.] 507.08 -Abbott (J. S. O.) History of. 1853.. . .3153.23 — Child (Mrs. L. M.) Memoirs of. 1854. .3165.08 — Baker (H. B.) French society, etc., v. 2. 1874. . . 3266.16 — Hays (M.) Female biography, v. 6 3212.06 — Jenkins (J. S.) Heroines of history, p. 473-520. 1852. 3262.15 — Lenormant (Mme.) Esquisses hiBtoriques 3261.18 Quatre femmes, etc., p. 167-244. 1866 3261.18 — Eussell (W.) Extraordinary women 3263.19 — Sainte-Beuve (C. A.) Portraits of eel. women. . . . 3262.17 — Shelley (M. W.) Lives, etc., v. 2 3211.24 — Thomson (K. B.) Queens of society, v. 1 3262.16 .See also Ed. rev., v. 121, 1865 ; Putnam's mag., May, 1870 ; Temple bar, Aug., 1871 ; and references in Poole's Index. Rolfe (Robert Monsey, lord Granworih, 6.1790, d.1868). — British statesmen. 1864 3252.07 Rollo (1st duke of Normandy, b. 847 ? d. 932). — Edgar (J. G.) Sea kings and naval heroes 8263.17 Romilly (Sir Samuel, Engl, jurist and orator, 6. 1757 Ct. lblo). ' — Memoirs. Ed. by his sons. 2 v. L., 1811. 16°. 3154 01 ~~ I?,, 8 ht ^t}\ (C ^ L -» Ear 'y lives of great lawyers. . .3254 22 — Boscoe (H) Eminent British lawyers. .... 321106 — Eussell (W. ) Extraordinary men. . 326320 Romney (George, English painter, b. 17:14, d 1802) — Oook (D.) Art in England. 1869. . . . ii 33 12 Romulus (mythical founder of Rome, 6. 753, 'd'lU b'c ) — Abbott (J.) History of. 1852. . . 3154 03 — Plutarch Romulus.-E. and Theseus compared. (In his Lives, V. 1 of 3146.17; v. 1 of 3145.22; v. 1 of 3145.08 1 See also histories of Rome (in Countries). Arnold gives the popular narrative. Cornwall Lewis, and Niebuhr pre. sent destructive criticism. Ronsabd (Pierre de, French poet, b. 1521, d. 1SS5). — Cary (H. F.) Early French poets, p. 86-127. 1846. . 3263 06 Nat ' P° r '''- gal- v. 3. 3247 10 See also Alhbone, v. 2, ; Duyckinck, v. 1 f and Lossine'a illus. article in Harper's monthly v 7 mossing s 1780°d ar i859) mfr ' di P lomaiist ' an 8 (E.) Judges of England, v. 9 3254 17 a — Hazlitt (W.) Spirit of the age, p. 203-17. 1867. . . .2631.07 — Townsend (W.C.) Twelve eminent judges.v 2, p. 366-520. 3254.24 See Eclectic mag., v. 26, 1852 (from Bentley); and Poole's Index, for numerous references. Scott , Mir Michael, Scottish author and reputed magician, 13lh century). — Tytler (P. F.) LlveB of Scottish worthies, v. 1. . . . 3252.01 Scott (lieu. Thomas, Engl, calvinislic biblical commenta- tor, b. 1747, d. 1821). — Crichtou (A. ) Memoirs of. 1825. . . .3157 19 — Scott ( J.) Life of. 5th ed. 1823. . . . 3157.16 Slott (Sir Walter, Scottish poet, novelist, historian, and miscel. author, b. 1771, d. 1832). — Alien (G.) Life of. [Waldie library, v. 6.] 5078 20 — Chambers (II. ) Life of. With Abbotsford notanda byB. Carruthers. 1871 3157.23 — Hogg (J.) Familiar anecdotes of. 1834.' .' 3157! 27 — Lockhart (C. S. M. ) Centenary memorial of. 3157.26 — Lockhart (J. G.) Life of 7 v. 1836-38. .3157.05 Same. Abridged. 1871 3157.05.& — Mackenzie (K. S.) Sir Walter Scott ; story of his life. 1871 3157.22 — Palgrave (F. T.) Life of; with remarks upon his writings. With an essay, by D. Masson, and Dry- burgh Abbey : a poem, by Charles Swain. 3157.24 — Sprout (G. M.") Sir W. Scott as a poet. . 1684.31 Buckley (T. A.) Dawnings of genius. 1857 3263.24 Bulwer (E. L.) Critical writings, v. 1, p. 13-62. 1841. 2515.05 — Carlyle (T.) EBsays 2517.12 Edgar (J. G.) Boyhood of great men 3263.23 Forsyth (Wm.) Novels and novelists of 18th century. 2752.30 — Hazlitt (W.) Spirit of the age, p. 76-95. 1857. . . . 2531.07 Howitt (W.) Homes of British poets, v. 2. 1856. . . 953.24 Jellett (J. H.) Poetry of S. [Afternoon lectures, v. 5.] 2512 24 — Jerrold (B.) Best of all good company, p. 83-158. 1873. 3222.06 Lodge (E.) Portraits, etc., v. 8 3225.08 — Madden (R. R.) Infirmities of genius. 1833. . . . 2541.01 Maginn (W.) Miscellanies, p. 176-183. 1857. . . .2536.01 Martineau (H.) Miscellanies, v. 1, p. 1-57. 1836. . . 2535.28 — Masson (D.) British novelists 2722.27 — Prescott (W. H.) Miscellanies 2538.16 Same. {In Characteristics of men of genius, v. 2, p. 1-65. 1846.] 2516.20 — Stephen (L.) Some words about. [In his Hours in a library, 1875.] 2543.31 See also the very elaborate article in Allibone, v. 2 ; the numerous references in Poole's Index; and ariicles in Black- wood's mag.,v. 110, 1871 (as apoet); Gentleman's mag., Aug., 1871 (Sir Walter at his desk, by C. Pebody), Gentleman's mag., Sept., 1871 (Scott as a poet, by T. H. Leary); Haruer'B monthly, v. 26 (by J. H. Sidaons); v. 36 (by W. F. G. Slianks); v. 43 (by Mrs. Z. B. Buddington ; illus.) ; v. 44 (Scott cen- tenary at Edinburgh, by M. D. Conway ; illus.) ; N. A. rev., v. 87, 1858 ; Quar. rev., V. 124, 1868. or Littell, 1868, V. 1; Temple Bar., Aug., 1871 (Scott as a poet). Scott (Wm., lord Stowell, Engl, admiralty judge, b. 1745, d. 1836). — Talfourd ;T. N.) ESBays, p. 137-148. 1852 2547.14 — Townsend (W. C.) Twelve eminent judges, v. 2, p. 279-365. 1846 3254.23 Scott (Winfield, American general, b. 1786, d. 1866). — Memoirs. By himself. 2 v. N. Y., 1864. 12°. 3157.14 — Headley (J. T.) Life of. 1852 3157.12 — Mansfield (E. D.) Life of. 1848. . . .3157.13 — Herring (J.) ami Longacre (J.B.) Nat. portr. gallery, v.4, 3247.11 — Jenkins (J. S.) Generals of the last war [of 1812]. 1849. 585.14 See also Harper's monthly, v. 21 (by A. Oakey Hall) ; v. 42 (by T. Weed) ; references in Poole's Index ; and v. 23 (8. in the war of 1812, by B. J. Lossing ; illus.) ; v. 11 (S.'s bat- tles in Mexico, by J. Bonner ; illus.) ; and also (in Coun- tries) United States [War of 1812 .—Mexican war). Sceibe (Augustin Eugene, Fr. dramatist and author, b. 1791, d. 1861). See also N. A. rev., v. 97, 1863 ; For. qu. rev., v. 9 ; Eev. des d. mondes, 1 dec. 1840 (par Sainte-Beuve). Scttddek (David Goit,mis sionary to India, 6.1835,(2.1863). — Life and letters. 1864 3157.03 Souddek (Eev. John, Amer. missionary, b. 1793, d.1855). — Waterbury (J. B.) Memoir of. 1870. . .3157.17 Sctjdeky (Madeleine de, poetess and novelist, b. 1607, A 1701). — Kavanagh (J.) French women of letters, v. 1. . . . 3262.13 See also Temple Bar, Dec, 1869 ; Revue des d. mondes, 1 mars. 1846 • o.ui in fiction E. T. H. Hoffman's Madame de Scuderi. [213.82.] SEATON(Wm. Winston, Amer. journalist, b.l785, BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBB.ARY. BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Seldea to Shelley. 197 Singer (S. W.) Biogr. preface. [S.'s Table-talk. 1856.] 6216.09 S« also Benttey's rniscel., v. 37, 1855 (S. and his table- talk, by Monkshood). Selkirk (Alexander, Scotch mariner, b. 1676 1 d. after 1711). — Chambers's miscellany, v. 8 2516.27 See also Eclectic mag., v. 19. Selwyn (George Augustus, English man of fashion and wil, b. 1719, d. 1791). — Hay ward (A.) S. : Ms life and times. 1851. [Trav. lib., T. 17.] 5075.22 — Jesse (J. H.) George Selwyn and Ms contempora- ries. 4v. 1843 3162.04 — Hunt (J.) Wishing-cap papers 2532.24 — Thomson (K. B.) Wits and beaux of society. . . . 3262.25 See also Bentley's miscel., v. 16, 1844 (S-» Walpole, and firummell) ; Littell, v. 2 ; Allibone, v. 2; and references in Poole's Index. Semiramis {queen of Assyria, \Wi century b.o.) — Jameson {Mrs. A.) Female sovereigns 3255.25 — Owen {Mrs. O. F.) Heroines of history 3261.21 See also Assyria (in Countries). Seneca (Lucius Annteus, Roman stoic, 6.2 or 3, d.65 a.d. ) — Farrar k F. W.) Seekers after God. 1869. 5435.19 See also West, rev., v. 88, 1867 ; article in Smith's Diet, of Gr. and Boman biogr., and histories of Philosophy. Senior (Nassau VVm., Uxford prof, of political economy, and political writer, b. 1790, d. 1864). See Fortnightly rev., v. 16, 1871 (Review of his Journals, by W Bagehot). Sertorius (Roman general, d. 72 B.o.) — Plutarch. Sertorius. — S. and Eumeues compared. [In his Lives, v. 3 of 3146.17 ; v. 4 of 3145.22 ; v. 3 of 3145.08.] See aUo GorneilJe's drama ' Sertorius.' Seetetus or Servedo (Micaael or Miguel, Spanish reli- gious reformer, b. 1509, d. 1553). — Chauffepie (J. G. ) Life of. From the French, by J. Yair. 1771 3161.22 Same 3432.18 — Impartial history of. \_anon.] L., 1724. 12°. 3161.23 See also lives of Calvin, on the question of his responsi- bility tor the burning of Servetus ; and articles in Bibl. sacia, v. 3 (by R. D. C. Rubbins) ; Princeton rev., v. 8 ; and Gen. repos., v.4; Kev. des.d.mondes, 15 fev. et 1 mars 1848. Sevigne iMarie de Rabutin Chantal, marquise de, b. 1626, d. 1696). — Letters. Ed. by llrs. S. J. Hale. ST. Y. 12°. 3162.17 — Lettres. 8 v. Paris, 1763. 18°. . . . 7036.01 — Madame de Se'vigue and her contemporaries, [anon. ] 2 v. London, 1841. 8° 3162.21 — Puliga ( Comtesse de). Life of. 2 v. 1873.3162.23 — - Baker (H. B.) French society, etc., v. 1 3266.15 — Oracrolt (B.) Essays, v. 2, p. 255-320. 1868. . . . 2521.14 — Everett (A. H ) Essays, etc., p 1-28. 1845 2524.11 — Hunt (L.) Men, women, and books, v. 2, p. 250-297. 2533.07 — Lamartine (A. de). Celebrated characters, v. 3. . .3264.20 — Bussell (W.) Extraordinary women 3263.19 — Saint-Beuve (C. A.) Portraits of eel. women. . . . 3262.17 — Shelley (M. W.) Lives, etc., v. 1 3211.24 — Thomson (K. B.; Queens of society, v. 1 3262.16 — Tackerman (H.T.) Characteristics, etc.,Y. 2, p. 78-107. 2544.10b See also Fraser's mag., v. 30 ; Quar. rev., Jan., 1873; Revue des d. mondes, 1 mars 1862 (par C. de Mazade) Seward (Miss Anna, Engl litterateur, b. 1747, d. 1809). — Letters. 6 v. Edinburgh, 1811. 16°.. .3162.08 Sewakd (William Henry, of New York, Amer. states- man and lawyer, b. 1801, d. 1872). — Adams (C. F.) Address on, 1873 5013.13 — Baker (G.E.) Life of. 1855 3102.14 — — Biographical memoirs of. [S.'s Works, v. 1. 1853] 5066.01 — Welles (G. ) Lincoln and Seward. Kemarks upon the address of Charles Francis Adams. 3113.18 — Bartlett (D.W.) Presidential candidates, p. 7-50. 1859. 3242.03 — Jenkins (J. S.) Governors of New York, p. 607-688. . 3247.03 — Savage (J.) Our living representative men. 1860. . . 3156.01 See also Nat. quar. rev., v. 1, 1860. Seymour (Wm., marquis of Hertford, d. 1660). — Lewis (Lady M. T. ) Friends of lord Clarendon. v. 2-3 3085.14 Seymour (Horatio, of N. Y, Amer. statesman, b. 1811). — Croly(L\ G.) Seymour and Blair. 1868. 3162.19 — McCabe (J. D., jr. ) Life and public services of. 1868 3162.20 Seobza (Francesco Alessandro, duke of Milan, b. 1492, d. 1535). — Urquhart (W. P.) Life and times of. 2 v. 3162.15 — Hewlett (H. G.) The heroes of Europe 3263.25 Shadwell (Thos., Engl, dramatist, etc.,b. 1640, d.1692). — Austin (W.S.) and Ralph (J.) Poets-laureate. 1853. . 3254.19 — Dunham (S. A.) Lives, etc., r. 3 3211.16 Shaftesbury (Anthony Ashley, 1st earl of, Engl states- man, b. 1621, d 1683). See entries under Cooper (A. A., 1st earl of Shaftesbury) ; also articles in Quar. rev., April, 1871, or Littell, 1871 v. 2 ■ West, rev., v. 97, 1872, or Littell, 1872, v. 1. Shaftesbury (Anthony Ashley Cooper, 3d earl of; Engl, pldlos. ami politician, b. 1671, d. 1713). See Content, rev., v. 8, 1868 (by J. Hunt) ; Fraser's mag., Jan., 1873 (S.'s Characteristics, by L Stephens). Shakspeee (Wm., Engl, dramatic poet, b. 1564, d. 1616). — Guizot (F. P. G. ) Shakspeare and his limes. 1753.16 — Halliwell ( J. O. ) The life of. 1818. . . . 1753.21 — Hudson (H. N. ) Shakespeare : his life, art, and characters. 2 v. 1872 1754 04 — Hugo (V.) William Shakespeare. 1864. .1754.18 — Knight (C.) W. S.: a biography. 1851. 8° 3096.07 — White (R. G.) Memoirs of the life of. With an essay toward the expression of his genius. 1865. 1745. 17 Many more entries, biographical and bibliographical, will be found under Shaksper e in the general alphabet. Shamyl, yC'ircassian chieftain). See Schamyl. Sharp (Granville, Engl, philanthropist, b. 1734, d. 1813.) — Stuart (C.) Memoir of. 1836 3163.04 See also Sumner (O.) Works, in general alphabet. SHARP(James, abp. of St. Andrews, 1661; b. 1681, d.1679). See also Burton's history oi Scotland, v. 7 ; North Brit. rev., V. 46, 1867 ; and Gordon's Eccl. chron. for Scotland, v. 3, embracing a reprint of 'A true and impartial account.' Shattuck genealogy. — Shattuck (L.) Memorials of the descendants of Wm. Shattuck, in America. 1855. . .3158.01 Shaw (Major Samuel, Boston merchant, b. 1754, d. 1794). — Quincy (J. ) Life of. [ With S. 's Journals at Can- ton, 1847.] 1023.20 Shaw (Thomas, Engl, traveller, b. 1692, d. 1751). — St. John (J. A.) Lives, etc., v. 2 3221.05 Shee (Sir Martin Archer, Brit, painter, b. 1769, d. 1850). — Life. By his son. 2 v. London, 1860. 8°. 3163.13 ' See Museum of for. lit., v. 4 ; Dublin univ. mag., v 27. Sheffield (John, duke of Buckingham, statesman and author, b. 1791, d. 1851). — Memoirs. By himself. [Works, v. 2.] .5023.02 — Johnson (S.) Lives of the poets, v. 1 3263.01 See also Allibone, v. 2. Sheil (Richard Lalor, Irish orator, statesman, and au- thor, b. 1791, d. 1851). — McCullagh (W. T.) Memoirs of. 2 v. 1855. 3162.27 See also Fraser's mag., v. 33. Shelburne (Earl of). See Petty (Wm. Fitzmauricej. Shelby (Isaac, Amer. rev. officer, b. 1750, d. 1826). — Herring (J.) and Longaore (J. B.) *Nat. portr. gal. v. 1. 3247.08 Shelley (Percy Bysshe, Eng. poet and, dramatist, 6.1792, d. 1822). — Garnett(R) Relics of. 1862 1684.24 — Hogg (T. J.) Life of. v. 1-2. [To 1814.] . . 3163.05 Note. — No more published. — MacCarthy (D. F.) Shelley's early life. .3163.23 — Memorials. Ed.by lady Shelley. B.,1859. 16°. 3163.07 — Middleton (C. S.) Shelley and his writings. 2 v. 1858 3162.25 — Rossetti (W. M.) Memoir of. [In S.'s Works, v. 1, 1870.J 1681.25 — Trelawney (E. J. ) Last days of. 1858. .3163.08 — Bagehot (W.) Estimates, etc., p. 274-330 2517.24 — Characteristics of men of genius, v.l. [Fr. the "Dial."] 2516.19 — DeQuincey (T.) EssayB on the poets, p. 39-75. . . 2522.06 — Gilnllan (ti.) Gallery of portraits, v. 2, p. 251-63. 1850. 2526.12 — Godwin (P.) Out of the past, p. 111-145. 1870.. . ,2526 18 — Howitt iW.) Homes of British poets, v. 1. 1856. . 953.23 — Hunt (L.) Memoirs of. [In his Works.] 1684.23 — Kingsley (0.) Miscellanies, p. 106-126. 1860. . . 2534.07 — Masson (D.) Wordsworth, Shelley, etc. 1874. . . . 2536.29 — Peacock (T. L.) Works, v. 3 5062.17 Repr. from Fraser's mag., June, 1858 ; Jau., Match, 1860; March, 1862. Shelley (Mrs. M. W.) Memoir of. [In his Works, v. 1.] 1684.19 Talfourd (T. N.) Speech in the prosecution of Moxon for the publ. of S.'s works, p. 148-150. 1852 2547.14 Atlantic monthly, v. 6, 1860 (More words about S.); v. 11, 1863 (by Thornton Hunt) ; Blackwood's mag., v. Ill, 1872 ; Dublin univ. mag. v. 67, 1866, or Littell, 1866, v. 2 ; Fra- ser's ma", n.s., v 2, 1870; Harper's monthly, v. 38 (by M. D. Conway) ; National rev., v. 16, 1863 (Poetical mysticism of) • North Brit, rev., v. 34, 1861 ; Quar. rev., v. 110, 1861, or Littell, 1861, v. 4 ; West, rev., v. 69, 1858 (2 art.), or Lit- tell, 1858, v. 2 ; v. 6 ; New monthly mag., July, 1858 ; v. 34- 35, 1832 (S. at Oxford); v. 38 (Expulsion). See also Allibone, V. 2, and Poole's Index, for numerous references. In asking for books, use the " Book Orders," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, aud the N UMBER. 198 BIOG-RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Shelley to Sismondi. Shelley (Mrs. Mary "Wollstonecraft, wife of preceding). See Atlantic monthly, v. 32, 1873 (by B. D. Owen) ; Lit- tell v. 16, or Eclectic mag., v. 13 (by G. Gilfillan); Harper s monthly, v. 38 (by M. D. Conway, illus.) Shenstone (fm, English poet, b. 1714, d. 1763). Howitt (W.) Homes of British poets, v. 1, 1856. . . 953.23 Johnson (S.) Lives of the English poets, v. 2. . . .3263.02 Tuckerman (H.T.) Characteristics of lit., v. 1, p. 39-56. 2544.10 Shebbugne (Andrew, Amer. rev. pensioner and baptist minister, b. 1765, d. after 1831). — Memoirs by himself. Utica, 1828. 16°. . . 3163.15 Same. 2d ed. Providence, 1831. 12°. . 3163.16 Sheexdan (Philip Henrv, American general in Civil war 0/18C1-5, b. 1831).' — Kemi (DeB.R.) S.'stroops on the borders. 1123.17 Brockett (L. P.) Our great captains 632.06 Shanks (W.F.G.) Personal recoil, of distinguished gen. 3163.03 Stowe (H. E. B.) Men of our times 3265.02 Shebeoan (Richard Brinsley Butler, British dramatist, orator, and statesman, b. 1751, d. 1816). — Moore (Thos.) Memoirs of. 2 v. 1853. . 3163.00 — Eae (W. P.) Wilkes, Sheridan, Fox. 1871. 3185.21 P.epr. from Fortnightly rev., v. 8, 1867. — Afternoon lectures, 1869. (By D. C. Huron.) .... 2512.21 Brougham (H., lord). Statesmen, etc., 1st series. . . 3024.06 . Russell (W.) Extraordinary men 3263.20 Thomson (K. B.) Wits and beaux of society. . . .3262.25 — Timbs (J.) Wits and humourists, v. 2, p. 1-137. 1862. 3252.16 — Trotter (L. J.) Studies in biography, p 322-360. 1865. 3265.08 Bepr. from Universal rev., Jau., 1860. — Whipple (E. P ) Essays and reviews, v. 2. 1851. . .2545.07 See also Bentley's miscel , v. 1, 1837 ; Harper's monthly, v. 8 (by G. Gilflllan) ; v. 26 (by J. H. Siddons) ; Macmillan, Jan., 1861 (S. and hie biographers, by his granddaughter, Mrs. Norton) ; Nat. qu. rev., v. 8, 1864 ; also tbe very full article in Allibone, and the references in Poole's Index. Sheeman (Roger, of Conn., Amer. statesman, b. 1721, d. 1793). — Shoemakers. Lives, etc. [anon.] 1849 3261.15 See also Harper's monthly, v. 3, p. 145 ; v. 7, p 156. Sheeman (Wm. 'i'ecumseh, Amer. general, b. 1820). — Memoirs by himself. 1846-65. 2 v. 1875. . 3161.15 — Bowman (ti. M.) and Irwin (E. B.) S. and his cam- paigns 3161.12 — Boynton (H. V.) Sherman's historical raid. Me- moirs in the light of the record. 1875. . 3161.14 — Headley (P. C. ) Life and military career of. 3163.11 — Nichols id. W.) Story ol the great march. 642.07 — Brockett (L. P.) Our great captains 632.06 — Shanks (W. F. G.) Personal recollections, etc. . . . 3163.03 — Stowe (H. E. B.) Men of our times 3265.02 — Wilson (J. G.) HlustriouB soldiers. 1874 3222.16 See also Harper's monthly, v. 47 (Gen. S. in Europe and the East ; 3 art., illus.) ; V. 31 (S.'s Great march, by A. H. Guernsey). Shebwood (Mrs. Mary Martha, English authoress, b. 1775, d. 1851). — Life. Ed. by S. Kelley. London, 1857. 8°. 3163.12 Shipp (John, English soldier, b. 1785). — Memoirs of [his] extraordinary military career. [1797-1825.] By himself. 3 v. L.,1829. 8°. 3163.17 Shippen (Edward, Amer. judge, b. 1729, d. 1806). — Herring (J.) and Longacre (J. B.) *Nat. portr. gallery, v. 1. 1834 3247.08 Shieley (James, Engl, dramatic poet, b. 1596, d. 1666). ■ — Dunham (S. A.) Lives, etc., v. 3 3211.16 — Ward (A. W.) Hist, of dramatic literature, v. 1. . .1745.10 Shore (Jane, favorite of Edw. IV. of England, d. 1525?). — Bruce (J.) Classic portraits, v. 2 3212.16 See also Howe's tragedy, 'Jane Shore.' [1772.12; 1711.05.] Shoee (John, lord Teignmouth, gov. gen. of India, i. 1751. d. 1833!. — Edgar (J. G.) Footprints of famous men 3263.18 Shovel [Sir Cloudesley, Engl, admiral, d. 1707). — Edgar (J. G.) Sea-kings and naval heroes 3263.17 Shrewsbury (Elizabeth, countess of, b. 1519, ol. 1607). — Costello (L. S.) Eminent Englishwomen, v. l,p 1-95. 3256.14 See also lives of Elizabeth (of England). Siddons (Mrs. Sarah Kemble, tragedian, b. 1755,d.l831). — Boaden (J.) Memoirs of. 2 v. 1827. . .316101 — Campbell (T.) Life of. 2 v. 1831. . . .3163.20 Same. 1839 3163.20 — Doran (J.) Their majesties' servants, v. 2 1715 17 — Fitzgerald (P ) The Kembles. 2 v. 1871 309t''29 — Gait (J.) Lives of the payers, v. 2, p. 194-308. 1831. 3263.03 — Hazlitt (W.) Criticisms and dramatic essays. . . .2531.17 — Jameson (Mrs. A.) Visits and Bketches, v. 3, p. 3-49. 2533!l7 — Eussell (W.) Extraordinary women 3263 19 — Thomson (Mrs. K. B.) Literary characters, v. 2. . . 3253.31 See also reterences in Allibone, v. 2, under Siddons (Henry) ; also Blackwood's mag., v. 36 (2 art.) ; Harpei'i mag., v. 26 (by J. H. Siddons) ; Quar. rev., v. 52. SruMOOTH (Lord). See Addington (Henry). Sidney (Algernon, English republican statesman and bo. lilical writer, b. 1622, d. 1683). — Original letters. [Ed.] byT.Forster. L., 12°. 3114.03 — Original letters. [In Sidney papers, 1825.] 3161.04 — Ewald (A.O. ) Life and times of. 1873. 2v. 3168!o4 — Meadley (G. W.) Memoirs of. 1813. . .3103.29 — Van Santvoord (G.) Life of. 1853. . . . 3164.05 — Lodge (E.) Portraits, etc., V. 6 3225.06 — Parton (J.) Triumphs of enterprise 3265.15 See also Dem. rev., v. 28 ; Meth. qu. rev., v. 11 ; N, A rev., v. 14 by E. Brooks) ; v. 80, 1855 ; Princeton rev. , v. W and article in Allibone, v. 2. Sidney (Sir Henry, Engl, statesman, father of Sir Philin hidney, d. 1586). See Bentley's miscel., v. 44, 1858, and v. 45, 1859 (3 art.) Sidney (Mary, countess of Pembroke, sister of Sir Philip Engl, poetess, b. 1552 1 d. 1621). — Costello (L.S.) Eminent Englisnwomen, V. 1, p. 334-369. 3256.14 Sidney (Sir Philip, Ewjlish soldier, poet, and gentleman b. 1554, d. 1586). — Corresp. with Languet, with memoir of Sidney, by 5. A. Pears. London, 1845. 8°. . . . 3164.03 — Bourne (H. K. P.) Memoir of. 1862. . . 3164.00 — Davis (S. M.) Life and times of. [anon.] 3164.06 — Zottch (T.) Memoirs of. 1808 3168.01 — Adams (W. D.) Famous books. (The Arcadia) . . .2513.11 — Cambridge essays, 1858. (By W. Stigant.) . . . . 2517.16 — Disraeli (I.) Amenities of literature, v. 2. 1855. . .2762.02 — Friswell (J. H.) Introd. essay. (See Arcadia, 1867 ed.] 6066.05 — Gray ;W.) Life of. [In S.'s Miscel. works, I860.] . . 6066.04 — Jameson (Mrs. A.) Loves of the poets 3255.25 — Lodge (E.) Portraits, etc., V. 2 3225.02 — Southey (K.) Fragment of life of. [Fraser's mag ,v. 77-78,1868.] — Thomson (J/rs.K.B.) Sidney and Grevil. [In her Celebrated friendships, v. 2, p. 3-50. 1861.] 3253.25 — Whipple (E. P.) Literature of the age of Eliz. . . .2752.27 — Wright (G B.) On Sir Philip Sidney and his father, Sir Hemy Sidney, in connection with Ludlow castle. [Jour, of Brit. arch. aGSOc, v. 24'.] 1462.03 See also Atlantic monthly, v. 22, 1868 (E. P. Whipple) : Brit. qu.rev.,1863, or Littell, 1863, v.3; London Soc, Feb., Men., 1862 (Penhurst, the home of the Sidneys) ; Nat. qu. rev., v. 6, 1802 : N. A. rev., v. 88, 1859 ; notices in Allibone, v. 2, and Poole's Index. Sidney (Eubert, 2d earl of Leicester, father of Algernon, b. 1595, d. 1677). — Sidney papers, a journal, etc. [1646-1661.] Ed. byE. W. Blencowe. London, 1825. 8°. . . 3164.01 Sieyes (Emmanuel Joseph, comle ; French politician, b. 1748, d. 1836). See New monthly mag., March, 1863 (by ' Sir Nathaniel);' Kevue des deux mondes, 1 Jan. 1837 (par Mignet). Sigotjeney (Mrs. Lydia Huntly, Amer. poetess, b. 1791, d. 1865). — Letters of life. [Autobiogr.] N.Y., 1866. 12°. 3164.18 — Herring (J.) and Lcngacre (J. B.) *Nat. portr. gallery, v. 4. 1839 3247.11 See also New Englauder, v. 25, 1866 ; Allibone, v. 2 ; Duyc- kinck, and Poole's Index. Silliman (Benjamin, Amer. scienl'isl, b. 1779, d. 18G1). — Fisher (George P.) Life of. 2 v. 1866. .3161.07 Beviewed in New Englander.v. 25, 1866 (by prof. Dwight). See also references in Allibone, v. 2, and in Poole's In- dex ; also Harper's monthly, v. 25 (by J, Wynne). Simeon (Charles, English divine, b. 1759, Nat. portr. gall., v. 4, 3247.11 Tucker (Samuel, Amer. rev. na val captain, b. 1749,d 1833 ). — Sheppard(J. H.) Life ot. 1868. . . .3172.27 Turell (Jane, Amer. poetess, b. 1708, d. 1735). See N. A. rev., v. 93, 1861. TrjRENNE (H. de La Tour d'Auvergne, vicomle de ; Fr. general, b. 1611, d. 1675). — Cockayne (T. O.) Life of: fTrav. lib., v. 14.] 5075.19 — Memoirs. By himself. With abridgment of the life of Turenneby A.M.Ramsay. L., 1765. 8°. 3173.21 Same. London, 1735. 8° 3172.30 — Cust (E.) Lives of the warriors.v. 2, pt. 1, p. 5-128. 1867. 3222.07 — James (G. P. K.) Memoirs of great commanders. . 3263.26 .— Napoleon 1. Observations on the -wars of. [Histor. miscel. dictated to Montholon, v. 3.] 3132.30 — Wilson (J. G.) Illustrious soldiers. 1874 3222.16 Turgenef (Ivan). See Totjbgeneff (Ivan). Tuegot (Arme Robert Jaeques, Fr. economist and finan- cier,^ 1727, d. 1781). — Condorcet (J. A.N. C, marquis de). Life of. 3174.03 See also Fortnightly rev., v. 14, 1870 (Life of, by John Morley); v. 16 (T.'s discourses on the.Sorbonne, by J. Mor- ley) ; and works covering the early years of the reign of Loots XVI. Turner (John Mallord Wm., Engl, landscape painter, 6. 1775, d. 1851). — Thornbury (W.) Life of. 2 v. 1862. . .3174.04 — Cook (D.) Art in England. 1869 1433.12 — Fairholt (F. W.) Homes, works, etc. 1873 1435.23 — Hamerton (P. G.) Etchings and etchers, p. 261-272. 1436.20a — Eedgrave (K. and 8.) Century of painters, v. 2. 1866. 1433.04 — Raskin (J.) Modern painters. [Consult Index, v. 5.J 1424.26 — Russell (W.) Eccentric personages 3264.03 — Timbs(J.) Anecdote biography ,p.309-369. 1860. v. 2 of 3253.11 — Tytler (S.) Modern painters 1431.37 — Young (E.) Pre-Raffaellrtism. 1857 1411.19 Note. — A caustic criticism of Ruskin's theories of art, as set forth in his ' Modern painters,' apropos of Turner. See also Blackwood's mag., v. 82, 1857 ; v. 91, 1862 ; Har- per's monthly, v. 22 (by C. Nordhoff ) ; Macmillan, 1872, or Littell, 1872, v. 2 ; Quar. rev., v. Ill, 1862 ; West, rev., v. 77,1862, or Littell, 1862, v. 2; and references in Allibone.v. 3. Tycho Beahe. SeeBRAHE (Tycho). Tylee (Bennet, Kew Engl, theologian, b. 1783, d. 1858). — Gale |N.) Memoirs of. [With T.'s Lectures.] 3615-.01 Tylee (John, of Va., 10th pres. of the U. S., 1841-1844, b. 1790, d. 1862). — Wise (H. A. ) Seven decades of the Union. Me- moir of John Tyler. 1872 573.07 — Abbott (J. S. C.) Lives of the presidents. 1867. . .3244.14 — Benton (T. H.) Thirty years' view, v. 2 575.26 — Gobright (L A.) Men and things at Washington. . . 1113.16 See also references in Poole's Index. US' For Tyler's messages, with biogr. sketch, and suc- cinct account of bis administration, see Statesman's man- ual, ed. by Williams and Lossing, v. 2, pt. 2. . . 6726.04 Tyler (Mrs. Letitia C, wife of president). — Holloway (L. C.) Ladies of the White-House. . . . 3245.14 Tyndale (Wm., Engl, translator of the Bible and reformer, b. 1477? d. 1536). — Demaus — Thomson (K. B.) Wits and beaux of society. . . • 9262.25 BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : viiiiers to Waipole. 209 Villiers (George Wm. Fred., 4th earl of Clarendon, b. 1800, d. 1870). — British statesmen, p. 287-323. 1854 3262.07 — Maddyn (D. O.) Chiefs of parties, v. 2 3262 07 — Eeid (T. W.) Cabinet portraits, p. 288-303. 1872. . . 3252.26 Fraser's mag., n. s., v. 2, 1870 (In memory of, by H. Reeve). Vincent de Paul (Saint, Fr. priest and philanthropist, b. 1576, d. 1600). — Jtevival of priestly life in the 17th century. 1873. . 3433.20 Vinci (Leonardo da, Italian painter, b. 1452, d. 1519). — Heaton (Mrs. O. W. ) Leonardo da Vinci and his works. [With] an essay on his scientific and literary works by C. O. Black, and an account of his most important paintings. L., 1874. 1441.16 — Brown (J. W.) Life of. [In V.'s Treatise on painting.] 1434.02 — Jameson (Mrs. A.) Early Ital. painters 1435.09 — Kuox (R.) Great artists, etc. 1852 1454.19 — Lanzi (L.) History of painting, v. 2 1414 08 — Pater (W.H.) Studies, etc. 1873 1436.08 Eepr. from Fortnightly rev., v. 12, 1869. — Kuskin (J.) Modern painters. [See Index in v. 5.] . 1424.26 — Tytler (S.) Old masters 1431.36 — Vasari (G.) Lives of the painters, v. 2 1414.02 — Wallace (H. B.) Art and scenery in Europe, p. 230-9. 2546.01 See also Ediu. rev., Jan., 1875 ; Internat rev., v. 1, 1874 (by Geo. L. Austin ; Rev. des d. moudes, 1 sept. 1850 (par G. Planche) ; 1 avril 1860 (par Oh. Clement) ; and Painting (Italian), in general alphabet. Vinet (Alexandre Kudolphe, Swiss theologian, b. 1797, d. 1847). See North Brit, rev., v. 21, 1864 ; Eevue des d. mondes, 15 sept. 1837 (par Sainte-Beuve) ; 15 Jan. 1864 (par Saint- Rene Taillandier). Vittoria Colonna. See Colonna (Vittoria). Voituke (Vincent, French author, b. 1598, d. 1648). See Bentley's niiscel., v. 44, 1858. Volney (Constantiue Francois Chasseboeuf, comte de, Fr. philos. and traceller, 6. 1757, d. 1820). — St. John (J. A.) Lives, etc., v. 3 3221.06 Voltaire (Francois Marie Arouet de, Fr. philosopher, critic, histoiian, and poet, b. 1694, d. 1778). — Correspondence between Frederick LI. and Voltaire. [Works, of Frederick, v. 6-8] 6041.08 — - • Corresp. generale. [(Euvres, v. 51-70. Beuchot's ed.] 5083.01 — - Bungener (L. F.) Voltaire and his times. 3175.01 — Condorcet (J. N. G. de). Vie de. [Ira V.'s (Euvres, v. 1.] 5083.01 Life of Voltaire. Added, memoirs by himself. 2v. 1790 3175.02 — Desnoiresterres (G.) Voltaire a la cour. 1869. 3175.25 — Espinasse (F.) Life and times of. v. 1, 1866. 3174.24 Note. — No more published. — Grafigny (F. d'l. d'A., dame de). Vie privee de V. et de Mme. Du Chatelet. 1820. . . .3175.26 — Historical memoirs. Added genuine letters. Lond. , 1777. 8~ J 3175.04 — Morley(J.) Voltaire. [A study.] 1872. . 3174.25 Reviewed in Blackwood's mag., v. Ill, 1872, or Littell, 1872, v. 2: Fraser's mag., n. s., v. 5, 1872. — Noel(E.) Voltaire, [in French.] 1855.] 3175.24 — Standish (F. H. ) Life of, 1821 3174.26 — Brougham (H., lord). Men of letters 3024.04 — Buckle (H. T.) HiBt. of civilization, v. 1. [See Index.] 475.08 — Carlyle (T.) Essays 2517.12 Hist, of Frederick the Great. 6v 3062.18 Note, — Consult the Index in v. 6. — Everett (A. H.) Essays, p. 172-201. 1845 2524.11 — Houssaye (A.) Philosophers and actresses, v. 1. . . 3266.04 — Lecky (W. E. H.) Rationalism in Europe, v. 1. . . 6814.02 — McCarthy (Justin). Inhis Con amore — Merivale(H.) V., Rousseau, and Goethe. [Inhis Hist, studies. 1865.] 2535.30 — Saiute-Beuve (O. A.) Causeries du lundi, v. 2, 13. . 7033.19 — Shellev (M. W.) Lives, etc., v. 2 3211.25 -See also Bentley's miscel., v. 44, 1858 ; v. 48, 1860 (V. at Ferney) ; Dublin nniv. mag., v. 68, 1866, or Littell, Oct., 1866 (V., his valet, and Mme. du Cbatelet) ; Fraser's mag., V. 76, 1867 ; New monthly mag., Nov., 1858 (V. and the President des Brasses) ; Aug., 1859 (Frederick the Great and V.); N. A. rev., v. 100, 1865 (His residence in England); Quar. rev., Oct., 1873 ; West, rev., v. 76, 1861, or Littell, 1861, v. 2 (V.'s romances and their morals). Also histories of the reign of Louis XV., particularly those of Martin and Michelet. In fiction V. is one of the personages of Miss Miihlbach's ' Berlin and Sans Souci ;' and of Bungener's hist, novels 'Priest and huguenot,' 'Preacher and the king,' and 'Julian.' J83F For further authorities see Note on u. 288 of the hist, and biogr. catalogue of Boston public library. Wagner (Geo., Engl, broadchurch divine,b.l&\8,d.l857). — Simpkinson (J. N.) Memoir of. 1862. .3174.28 Wagner (Richard, German musical composer, 6. 1813). — Hueffer (F.) Wagner and the music of the future History and aesthetics. 1874 1563.29 Based upon his article in the Fortn. rev., v. 17, 1872 — Tytler (S.) Musical composers. 1875 ' 156I 36 See also Atlantic monthly, v. 29, 1872 (W. and Billow by A. Ashbuvy); Fraser's mag., v. 62, 1856 (LiBzt, Wagner, and Weimar ; Galaxy, June, 1874 (by R. Grant White) ; London soc, Oct., 1870 (W. and the fairy prince) ; Scribner's monthly, v. 9, 1875. Wakekeld (Gilbert, English critic, b. 175G, d. 1801). — Memoirs. London, 1792. 8° 3175.05 Walewski (Alex. Florian Joseph Colonna, co-mte de • Fr. statesman, b. 1810, d. 1868). See Blackwood's mag., v. 104, 1868 (by O. Lever). Walker (James P., of Boston, preacher and business man, b. 1829, d. 1868). — Fox (T. B.) Memoir of. 1869 3174.27 Walker (Thomas, of Manchester, Eng., b. 1749, d. 1817). See Gentleman's mag., Oct., Nov., Dec, 1873 ; Jan., 1874. Walker (Gen. Wm., Amer. military adventurer in Ni- caragua, b. 1824, ex. 1860). See Atlantic monthly, v. 4-5, 1859-60. Wallace (Horace Binuey, Amer. author, 6.1817,(11852). — Godwin IP.) Out of the past, p. 302-326. 1870. . . 2526.18 Wallace (.sir Wm., Scotch hero, b. 1270? d. 1305). — Carrick (J. D.) Life of. 1840 3175.09 — Hamilton (W.) History of [in verse]. 1807. 1651.00 — Henry (the minstrel). Wallace ; or, the life and acts, etc. 1869 1694.17 — Life of. [anon.~] Glasgow, 1858. 16°. . 3175.28 — Tytler (P. F.) Lives of Scottish worthies, v. 1. . . 3252.01 See also Burton's Hist, of Scotland, v. 2 [495.23], and Scott's Tales of a grandfather, v. 1 [472.06]. Miss Porter's romance ' The Scottish chiefs,' is true neither to the times nor to the man. Wallace (James Wm., Amer. actor, b. 1795, d. 1864). —Sketch of life. New York, 1865. 8 C . . . 3176.14 See also Harper's mag., v. 26 (by J. H. Siddons). Wallace (John Lester, Amer. actor, b. 1819). See Galaxy, Oct., 1868 (by Wm. Stuart). Wallenstein (Albrecht Wenceslaus Eusebius, duke of Friedland, German imperial gen. in 30 years' war, b. 1583, d. 1634). — Mitchell (J.) Life of. 1838 3176.12 Note. — Takes a favorable view of Wallenstein, and op- posed to Schiller's characterization. Same. Life of. 1810 3176.01 Same. [Waldie library, v. 12.] . . .5078.26 — Ellesmere (Earl of). Essays, p. 65-101. 1858. . . . 2528.08 — Hewlett (H. G.) Heroes of Europe 3263.25 — Wilson (J. G.) Illustrious soldiers. 1874 3222.16 See also Blackwood's mag., v. 43 ; For. quar. rev., v. 6 ; Fraser's rnag., v. 2; v. 17 ; Nat. quar. rev., V. 11, 1865; New monthly mag., Feb., 1860 ; and histories of tbe Thirty years' war (in Countries : Germany) : and consult lives of Gustavus Adolphus. In Drama see Schiller's 'Wallen- stein ' and ' Two Piccolomini.' Waller (Edmund, English poet, b. 1605, d. 1687). — Bell (B.) Lives of English poets, v. 1 3211.17 — Coleman (J.) Hist, essays, p. 409-489. 1861. . . . 2627.02 — Johnson (S.) Lives of English poets, v. 1 3263.01 See also Bentley's Miscel., v. 37, 1855 ; N. A. rev., v. 91, 1860. Waller (Sir Wm., Engl. pari, gen., b. 1597, d. 1668). — Vindication of conduct. London, 1793. 8°. 3176.18 Wallett (Wm. F.. Engl, actor and clown). — Public life : an autobiography, [1830-70]. Ed. by J. Luntley. London, 1870. 16° 3176.17 Walpole (Horace, ith earl of Orford, art critic, letter writer, and wit, b. 1717, & 1797). — Corresp. of W. and Mason. 2 v. L., 1851. 8°. 3175.12 — Letters to Sir Horace Mann. 3 v. L. , 1833. 8°. 3175.06 — Letters. 6 v. London, 1840. 8°. . . . 3175.14 — Letters. [1735-1797.] Ed. by P. Cunningham. 9 v. London, 1857-59. 8° 3181.07 Note.— The standard complete edition of his letters. — Reminiscences. [Times of George I. and II] Lon- don, 1818. 16° 3175.22 — Walpoliana. London, 1830. 24°. . . .6216.12 — Warburton (E.) Memoirs of. 2 v. 1852. 3175.20 — Lodge (E.) Portraits, etc., V. 8 -3226.08 — Macaulay (T.B.) Essays, v. 3, p. 143-194 2536.18 — Scott (W.) Lives of the novelists. 1872 2752.31 Thomson (K. B.) Wits and beaux of society. . . . 3262.25 See also Bentley's miscel., v. 11, 1842 (H. W. and Straw- berry Hill); v. 29, 1851; v. 43, 1858 (by ■ Monkshood ' ; Corn- hill mag., v.25, 1872, or Littell, 1872, v. 3 (by L. Stephens) ; Fraser's mag., v. 62, 1860 (H. W. and Strawberry Hill) ; also the elaborate article in Allibone, v. 3, and relerences id Poole's Index. BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. 210 BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL): Walpole to Watson. Walpole (Horatio, lord, Engl.diplomatist,b.l678,d.n57). — Coxe (W.) Memoirs of ttie history and times of. 2ded. 2 v. 180S 3175.10 Walpole (Sir Robert, 1st earl of Orford, English prime minister, 1715-42 ; b. 1676, d. 1745). — Coxe (W.) Memoirs of the life and administration of. Newed. 4 v. 1816 3181.16 — Adams (W. H. D.) Men at the helm 3222.14 — Brougham tB..,lord). Contributions, ete.,v.l, p.133-185. 2617.06 — Earle (J. C.) English premiers, v. 1, p. 3-75. 1871. . 3222.11 — Lodge(E.) Portraits, etc., v. 8 3225.08 — Oliphant (Mrs. M. O. W.) Hist, sketches, etc. . . . 3064.18 — Bogers (J. E. T.) Historical gleanings, v. 1, p. 49-92. 3262.21 See also New monthly, Oct., 1856. Walsh (ffm, English poet, b. 1633, d. 1709). — Johnson (S.) Lives of the English poets, v. 1. . . . 3263.01 Walton (Rev. Brian, Engl, orientalist, b. 1600, d. 1661). — Todd (H. J.) Memoirs of the life of. 2 t. 3176.19 Walton (Izaak, English writer on angling, 6.1593, d.1683). — Lives of eminent Englishmen, [anon.] 3221.11 See Bentley's miscel., v. 7. 1840 (by E. Jesse) : and arti- cle in Allibone, v. 3. Wabeeok (Perkiu, pretender to crown of England,ex. 1497). — Madden (Sir F.) Documents relating to Perkin War- beck. [Archseologia, v. 27, 1838.] . . 5128.— See Contem. rev., v. 11, 1869 (Who was P. Warbeck? by J. Gairdner). Wabbukton (Wm., bp. of Gloucester, b. 1698, d. 1779). — Watson (J. S.) The life of. 1863. . . .3176.16 — Disraeli (I.) Quarrels of authors, v. 2 2522.25 See also Ed. rev., v. 122, 1865; Fortnightly rev., v. 17, 1872 (by Leslie Stephen) ; Nat. rev., v. 17, 1863. Wabd (Artemus), pseud. See Browne (Charles F.) Wabd (Robert Plumer, Engl, novelist, b. 1765, d. 1816). — Phipps(E.) Memoirs of. 2 v. 1850. . .3176.04 Wabd (Samuel, gov. of Rhode Island, b. 1725, d. 1776). — Gammell (W.)Life of. [Sparks'Am.bio.,v.l9.]3241.19 Wabd (Wm., Engl, missionaryio India, b. 1769, d. 1823). — Marshman (J. C.) Life and times of. 2 v. 3033.11 Wabe (Henry, jr. , Amer. unitarian clergyman and au- thor, b. 1794, d. 1843). — Ware (J.) Memoir of. 2 v. 1846. . . .3176.07 See also New Englander, v. 8; Chr. ex. .v. 25; Allibone, v. 3. Waee (Mary L., wife of preceding, b. 1798, d. 1849). — Hall (E. B.) Memoir of. 1856 3176.06 — Orosland (Mrs. N.) Memorable women. . . 3261.19 ; 3262.26 Waeben (John, M.D. of Boston, b. 1753, d. 1815). — Warren (E.) Life of. 3176.13 Wabben (John C, MB. of Boston, b. 1779, d. 1856). — Warren (E.) Life of. 2 v. 1860 3176.10 Eeviewed in N. A. rev., v. 90, 1860. Waeben (Joseph, of Mass., rev. patriot, b. 1741, killed at Bunker's Hill, 1775). — Prothingham (R.) Life and times of. 1865. 3176.09 — Everett (A. H.) Life of. [Sparks' Amer. blogr., v. 10.] 3241.10 — Herring (J.) and Longacre (J. B.) *Nat. portr. gallery, v. 2. 1836 3247.09 — Loring (J. S.) Hundred Boston oratorB 8246 14 — Magoon (E. L.) Orators of the rev., p. 165-169. 1848. 6311.12 Wabwice (Mary Boyle, countess of, b. 1625). — Autobiography, 1671-74. [Percy boc.,t. 22.] 5000.22 Washington (George, ' father of his country ,' lstpres. of the United States, b. 1732, d. 1799). — Abbott (Jacob). Amer. history, v. 7-8. 1864. 571.17 v. 7, The Revolution, v. 8, Washington. — Abbott (John S. C. ) Life of Washington. . 3177 21 — Bancroft (A.) Life of. 1853 3177.01 — Binney (H) Inquiry into the formation of Wash- ington's farewell address. 1859. . . . 3177.02 — Biographical memoirs of Geo. Washington, [anon 1 Brattleborough, 1814. 16° 3181.21 — Bishop (S. G.) Eulogium on the death of! 317808 — Cooper (S. P.) Mount Vernon : to the children of America. 1859 g25 13 — Custis (G. W. P.) Recollections 'and private me- moirs of. 1860 3177 03 — Diary, from 1789 to 1791. N. Y., I860. 12°! 3182'o8 — Everett (Edward). Life of. 1860. . . 3177 04 — Gibbs (G.) Memoirs of the administration, 'etc 2v. 1846 684 01 — Gnswold (R. W.) "The Republican court. 3248'oi — Guizot (P.P. G. ) Essay on the character of. 3177 05 — Headley (J. T.) Washington and his generals. 2 v. lo<3o 3177 Ofi — Irving (W.) Life of. 5 v. 1856'-59! ! '. ! 3177 13 — Kirkland (J)frs. C. M.) Memoirs of. 1856. 3m! 18 — Lossing (B. J. ) "Life of. 3 v. I860. . . 3178 11 — Marshall (J.) Life of. 2d ed. 2 v. 1850. . 3182 01 *Same. 5 v. 1804-7 3178 02 — Paulding (J. K.) Life of. 2 v. 1852. . . 3182.' 03 — Pickell (J. ) Early life of, in connection with the Potomac company. 1856 3X82 05 — Ramsay (D.) Life of. 1807. 3177.'l9 — Rush (R.) Washington in domestic life. . 3178.01 — Sparks (J.) Life of. 5076.01 — Thacher (J. ) Life of Washington. [ With his Mili- taryjournal, etc. 1862.] 576.03 — Trescott (W. H. ) Diplomatic history of the admin- istration of. 5623.09 — True stories of the days of. [anon.'] 1861.3182 11 — Upham (C. W.) Life of. 2 v. 1852. . .3182.06 — Washingtoniana : memorials of the death of. With a list of tracts and volumes printed on the occa- sion, and a catalogue of medals. By P. B. Hough 2 v. 1865 3178709 — Whipple (E. P.) Washington and the principles of the revolution. 2d ed. 1850 3182.10 — Witt (C. de). Histoire de Washington. Pricedee d'une etude historique sur Washington par Gui- zot. 1868 3177.20 — Buckley (T. A.) Dawningsof genius, p. 379-405. 1857. 3263.24 — Chambers's papers, -v. 2 .25161)1 — Doane (G. W.) Writings, v. 4 ZiiiM — Edgar (J. G.) Footprints of famous men 3263!l8 — Everett (A. H.) Essays. 2d series, p. 224-233. . . . 2524!l2 — Everett (E.) Birth-day of; Cane of ; Youth of; W. abroad and at home. [See his Orations, v. 3, 4, 1, 3 of 6322.05.1 Mount Vernon papers. 1860 2624.13 — Greene (G. W.) Biogr. studies. 1860 3072io8 — Headley (J. T.) Miscellanies, v. 1, p. 290-322. 1849. . 2531.23 — Herring (J.) and Longacre (J. B.) *Nat. portr. gallery v 1 1834 3247.0J — Homes of Amer. statesmen 3246,12 ■ — King (T. S.) Patriotism, etc 366i!l2 — Myers (E.) Lectures on great men. 1874 3267.20 — Paine (B. T., jr.) Eulogy on. [In Ms WorkB.j . . .6062.10 — Parker (T.) Historic Americans, p. 75-146. 1870. . 3243.07 — Thayer (W. M.) Farmer boy, and how he became commander in chief. . — Tuckerman (H. T.) Essays, biographical, etc. . . . 2544.16 — Wilson (J. ii.) Illustrious soldiers. 1874 3222.16 See also Atlantic monthly, v. 31, 1873 (Cabinet of, by J. Parton) ; Harper's monthly, v. 12 (by J. S. (J. Abbott; illus.); v. 20 (by J. Savage) ; v. 18 (at Morristown, by J. E. Tuttlo ; illus.) ; Nat.quar.rev., Men., 1874 (Salient characteristics of); N. A. rev., July, 1866; N. A. rev., v. 86, 1858; N. A. rev., v. 88, 1859 ; v. 90, 1860 (Authorship of W.'s Farewell address) ; Old and New. Jan., 1872 (Unpublished writings); Feb., 1872 (W. the general) ; Feb., 1872 (Expression of counte- nance, by Eiohard S. Greenough) ; March, 1872 (W. and Grant, by G. B. Loring); Quar. rev., v. 107, 1860, or Littell, 1860, v. 2 (Authorship of W.'s Farewell address) ; Eevue des d. mondes, 1 Jan. 1840 (par Ch. da Eemusat) ; 1 mai 1855 (par J. J. Ampere) ; also Allibone, v. 3, for numerous references and opinions; Poole's Index; and (in Countries, placeB, etc.) Mount Vernon, and United States [Bevolu. tion). In fiction, Thackeray introduces W. iu his younger days as a character in the ' Virginians.' ,6SP For Washington's messages, with biogr. sketch, and a succinct account of his administration, see Statesman's manual, ed. by Williams and Lossing, v. 1, pt. 1. . 6726.01 Washington (Martha, wife of president, b. 1732, d. 1802'. — Conlding (M. C. ) Memoirs of. 2 v. 1851.3182.09 — Herring (J.) and Longacre (J. B.) *Nat. portr. gallery, v. 1. 1834 3247.08 — Holloway (L. C.) Ladies of the White House. . . .3246.14 See also Harper's monthly, v. 7 (by B. J. Lossing). Washington (Mary, mother of president, b. 1714, d.1796). — Conkling (M. C.) Memoirs of. 1853. . . 3182.09 Washington (Wm. Aug., Amer. rev. officer, b. 1752, d. 1810). — Herring (J.) and Longaoro (J. B.) *Nat. portr. gallery, v. 8. 1836 8247.10 Watebton (Charles, Engl, naturalist, b. 1782, d. 1865). — Hobson(R.) Charles Waterton. 2d ed. .3176.26 Watson family. — Watson (T.) John Watson, of Hartford, Conn., and his descendants. 1865 3182.15 Watson (Elkanah, Amer. merchant and agriculturist, b. 1758, d. 1842). — Men and times of the revolution ; or memoirs, in- cluding his journals of travels in Europe and America, 1777-1842. 2d ed. 1856. 12°. . 3181.06 Note.— One of the few entertaining autobiographies of the days of Washington. Watson (Richard, English bp. of Llandaff, b. 1737, d. 1814). BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. BIOG-BAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Watson to Wesley. 211 — Life, Toy himself. 2d ed. 2 v. L., 1818. 8°. 3182.16 Watson (Thomas, d. 1591 or 2). Bell (E.) lives of the English poets, v 3211.18 Watt (James, Scotch engineer and improver of the steam- engine, b. 1736, d. 1819). Muirhead (J. P. ) Mechanical inventions of. 3 v. 1854 3915.21 Life of. N.Y., 1859. 8° 3182.18 Same. London, 1859. 8°. . . . . 3182.18. a — Smiles Essays. 1852. ..... • • • • • -2517.18 Wesel (Johann Ruchrath or Riehrath, called ; German, vre-Lutheran reformer, b. about 1400, d. 1481). -- TJUmann (C.) Reformers before the ret, v.l, p.159-374. 3432.01 Wesley family. ,.„,,, — Clarke (A.) Memoirs of. 1824 3183.26 Same. 4th ed. 2 v. 1860 3183.33 — Wakeley(J.B.) Anecdotes of. 2d ed. 1870. 3183.19 Wesley (Charles, Engl, methodist minister and hymn writer, b. 1708, d. 1788). — Jackson (T.) Life of. 1842 3183 24 -Whitehead (J- ) Life of 1846. ... .318317 _ Ohrhtopuers (S. W ) Epworth singers 1875. . . -3766.23 — Creamer IV.) Methodist hymnology. 1848. . . . 3765.20 Tea Jam. sacra, Jan., April, 1864 (0. W and method- ist hymns, by F. M. Bird) ; Harper's monthly, v. 20 (Ode on the birthday of. by W.R.Wallace) Wesley (John, English founder of methodism, b. 1703, d. 1791). LnMklng for books, use the « Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE and the NUMBER. 2L2 BIOG-RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL ) : Wesley to Wilkinson. Wesley (John), continued. — Narrative of a remarkable transaction in [his] early- life. 2d ed. With a review of the work, by J. Hunter. London, 1862. 8°. .... 3183.18 — Southey (R.) Life of. 2 v. 1820. . . .3183.15 Same. 3d ed. With notes by S. T. Coleridge. 2 v. 1816 3183.28 — Taylor (I.) Wesley and methodism. 1852. 3453.01 — Tyerman(L.) Life and times of. 3 v. 1872. 3183.30 — Urlin (R. D. ) Wesley's place in church history. 1870. 3183.27 — Whitehead (J.) Life of. 1846 3183.17 — Christophers (S. W.) Epworth singers. 1875. . . 3765.23 — Creamer (D.) Methodist hymnology. 1848. . . . 3765.20 Oliphant (M. O. W.) Historical sketches, etc. . . .3064.18 See also Atlantic monthly, v. 27, 1871 ; Brit. guar, rev., Oct., 1871 ; Dublin rev., July, 1874 ; Ed. rev., v. 135, 1872 Galaxy, February, 1874 (by A. H. Guernsey) ; Harper'B monthly, V. 45 (by E. Lawrence) ; v. 19 (by J. B. Hagaryl ; v. 19 (Ode on tho birth-day of, by W. B. Wallace) ; LitteU, 1853, v. 1 (from London qu. rev.) ; Littell, 1868, v. 1 (from London qu. rov.); Now Englander, v. 12, 1854 : v. 19, 1861 (W.'s theology) ; N. A. rev., v. 75, 1852. Also numerous references in AUibone, v. 3, and in Poole's Index. Xs&- See also histories of Methodism, p. 91 of catalogue. Wessel (Jan, Dutch reformer, b. 1419, d. 118'.)). — Hodgson (W.) Reformers before the ref., p. 223-237. 3432.17 — Ullmanu (C.) Reformers before the ref. v.2, p.263-615. 3432.02 West (Benjamin, Amer. painter, b. 1738, d. 1820). — Gait (J.) Life and works of. 1820. . .3181.01 ■ — Cunningham (A.) Lives of British painters, v. 2. .1431.02 — Hazlitt (W.) Criticisms on art. 2d series. 1844. . 1431.10 — Lester (O. E.) Artists of Amorica. 1846 1415.10 — Thorubury (W.) British artists, v. 2. 1861. . . . 1433.11 — Tuckermau (H. T.) Book of the artists 1415.09 See also Harper's monthly, v. l(byL. Hunt): v. 36 (Love romance of, by E. F. Ellet). West (Gilbert, Engl, poet, b. 1706, d. 1756). — Johnson (S.J Lives of the poets, v. 2 3263.02 Whalley (Edward, Engl, commonwealth general, and regicide, d. in New England, about 1674). — Stiles (E.) Hist, of W., Goffe. and Dixwell. 3243.09 — Warren (I. P.) The three judges. 1873: . 3243.11 Whalley (Thomas Sedgewick, D.D., b. 1748, d. 1828). — Journal and correspondence. [1773-1828.] Ed. with memoir by H. Wickham. 2 v. L., 1863: 8°. 318i.23 Note.— Gives much gossip respecting Hannah More, Mrs. Piozzi, Miss Seward, and Mrs. Siddons. Wharton (Philip, duke of ; Engl, litterateur, b. 1698, d. 1731). — Russell (W.) Eccentric personages 3264.03 — Thomson (K. B.) Wits and beaux of society. . . .3262.25 Wharton (Thomas, marquis of, Engl, statesman, b. 1640, d. 1715). — Russell (W.) Eccentric personages 3264.03 Whately (Richard, abp. of Dublin, theologian, logician, and publicist, b. 1787, d. 1863). — Life and correspondence. By Jane Whately. 2 v. London, 1866. 8° 3183.22 — Timbs (J.) Lives of the later wits, etc., v. 2. 1874. . 3251.09 See also Blackwood's mag., v. 96, 1864, or Littell, 1864, v. 3 ; Ed. rev., v. 120, 1864 ; Eraser's mag., v. 75, 1867 ; Lippincott's, July, 1874 (Recoil, of, by T. A. Trollops) ; New monthly, Oct., 1864 ; and AUibone, v. 3. Wheaton {Son. Henry, Amer. jurist and diplomatist, b. 1785, d. 1848). — Homes of Amer. statesmen 3245.12 — Sumner (C.) Tribute to. [In his Orations, etc., v. 2.] . 6324.12 See also N. A. rev., v. 82, 1856. Wheaton (Kobert, son of preceding, b. 1826, d. 1851). See K. A. rev., v. 70, 1854 (Literature of youth). Whewell (Wm., Engl, professor, and moral and physical philosopher, b. 1795, d. 1866). See MacmiUan, April, 1866, or Littell, 1866, v. 2 (by W. G. Clark) ; and notices in Allibouo, v. 3. White (Rev. Blauco, Brit, miscel. and theological author, b. 1775, d. 1841). — Life. By himself. With correspondence. Ed. by J. H. Thom. 3 v. London, 1845. 8°. . 3184.02 — Redding (C.) Personal reminiscences, v. 8, p. 173-192. 3222.02 See also Quar. rev., June, 1846 ; West, rev., Deo. 1845. White (Henry Kirke, Engl, poet, b. 1785, d. 180G). — Southey (R.) Life of. [In W.'s Remains, v. 1.] . . 6077.07 See also Nat. qu. rev., v. 19, 1869 ; and many references in AUibone, v. 3. White (Hugh. Lawson, of Term. , statesman, b. 1773, d. 1840). — Herring (J.) and Longacre (J. B.) *Nat. portr.gal.,v. 4. 3247.11 Whtteeield (George, founder of calvinistic methodism, and pulpit orator, b. 1714, d. 1770). — Gillies (J.) Memoirs of. 1851 3184.07 — Harsha(D. A.) Life of. 18G6 3184.27 Forster (J.) Critical essays, v. 2, p. 62-72. 1856. . . 2525 04 — Steel (R.) Lives made sublime, etc 8263.30 — Stephen (J.) Essays 2547.14 See also references in AUibone and in Poole's Index. Whitgh't (John, abp. of Canterbury, b. 1530, d. 1604). Paule (Sir Q.) Life of. [In Wordsworth (C.) Eccl. biogr., v. 3. 1863.] 3446.03 See also Gardiner's Hist, of England, 1603-16, v.l, ch.iii., and Retrospective rev., v. 13, 1826. Whiting (Emma, of Brooklyn, N. T., b. 1841, d. 1861), — Carpenter (H. S. ) Transition : a remembrance of. 1863 3184.05 Whitman (Walt, Amer. poet, b. 1819). — Buchanan (R.) David Gray, etc., p, 201-221 3072.15 See also Fortnightly rev., v. 6, 1866 (by M. D. Conway) ; Galaxy, Dec, 1866 (by J.Burroughs); Revue des d. niondes] 1 juin 1872 (par T. Bentzon) ; and additional references in AUibone, v. 3. Whitney (Eli, Amer. inventor of cotton gin, etc., b. 1765, & 1825). — Howe (H.) Eminent mechanics, p. 101-135. 1852. . .3242.05 — Wynne (J.) Eminent scientific men. 1850 3242.01 Whittemoee (Amos, Amer. inventor, b. 1759, d. 1828). — Howe (H.) Eminent mechanics 3242.05 Whittiee (John Greenleaf, of Mass. , Amer. poet and miscel author, b. 1I-07). — Bungay (G. W.) Off-hand takings. 1854 2615.08 See also Atlantic monthly, v. 13, 1864 (by D. A. Wasson); N. A. rev., v. 79, 1854 ; North Brit, rev., v. 34, 1861 ; the article, with numerous references, in AUibone. v. 3, and Duyckinck, v. 2. Whtttingham (Wm., Engl.puriian divine,b .1524, d. 1589). — Life. Lond., Camden miscel, v. 6. 1870. 4° 5114.03 Whittington (Sir Richard, lord mayor of London, b. 1353, d. 1423). — Bourne (H. R. F.) London merchants, p. 15-38. 1869. 3261.04 See also New monthly, March, 1861 (W. and his cat). Wickham ( Wm. , British diplomatic agent on the continent, b. 1761). — Correspondence from 1794 [to 1799]. . . 3184.25 Wioklhte. See Wyclefee. Wieland (Christopher Martin, German pott, novelist, and philosopher, b. 1733, d. 1813). — Davesies do Pontes (Ume.'L.) Poets of Germany, v. 2. 2732.15 — Gostwick (J.) and Harrison (I$.) German literature. 2732.11a See also For. qu. rev., v. 2 ; and Literature (German). Wilbekpokce (Wm., Engl, philanthropist, 6.17.~>9, d.1833). — Correspondence. Ed. by his sons. 2 v. London, 1840. 12°. 3184.11 — Colquhoun (J. C.) W. Wilberforce: his friends and times. 1866 3184.19 — Harford (J. S. ) Recollections of. 1864. .3181.18 — Wilberforce (R. L and S.) Life of. 5 v. 1836. 3181.13 — Bayne (P.) Sketch of. [In his Christian life.] . . . .3515 05 — Edgar (J. G.) The boyhood of great men 3263.23 — Hazlitt (W.) Spirit of the age, p. 203-217. 1857. . . 2531.07 — Stephen (J.) Essays. N. Y., 1852 2547.14 Same. v. 2. London ed 3423.21 Wilh ^imina, margravine of Bayreuth. See Frederioa p. 146). Wilkes (John, Engl, polit. demagogue, b. 1727, d. 17D7). — Correspondence. [With] memoirs of his life, by J. Almon. 5 v. London, 1855. 12°. . . 3185.01 — Rae (W. E.) Wilkes, Sheridan, Fox. 1874. 3185.24 Repr. from Fortnightly rev., v. 10, 1868. — Watson (J. S. ) Biographies, etc 1870. .3042.20 — Brougham (H., lx>rd). Coutrib. to Edin. rev., etc., v.l. 2517.06 Statesmen of time of George III., v. 1 3024.06 — Rogers (J. E; T.) Historical gleanings, v. 2, p. 131-185. 3252.22 See also references in Allibone, v. 3. Wclkie (Sir David, Scotch painter, b. 1785, d. 1841). — Cunningham (A. ) Life of : with his journals, tours, etc. 3 v. 1843 3185.10 — Davis (J. P.) Thoughts on great painters. 1866. . . lil6 -JJ — Edgar (J. G.) Boyhood oi great men 32 Sin< — Redgrave (R. and S.) Century of painters, v. 2. 1866. 143 J-"* — RusseU (W. ) Extraordinary men 3263. 20 — Thomson (jMi-s.K.B.) Literary characters, v. 2. . . a ™°,;: — Tuckerman (H. T.) Essays, biographical, etc. . . • 2544.15 See also numorous references in Poole's Index, v. 8. Wilkinson (Gen. James, Amer. general, b. 1757, d. 1825). — Memoirs of my own times. 3 v. Ph., 1816. 8°. 3185.18 Same. Diagrams and plans. P., 1816. 4°. 3185.21 — Clark (D.) Proofs of his connection with Burr. 1809. 318601 Wilkinson (Jemima, Amer. rel. impostor, 0.1753,d.l819). — Cleveland (S.O.) Narrative of. [In his Hist, of Yates Co., N.i., v. l.p.38-82.1 • <£", — Hudson (D.) History of. 1821 3185. Id Wilkinson (Tate, English theatrical manager and mimic, b. 1739, d. 1805). BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. BIOG-RAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Wilkinson to Wither. 213 — Memoirs of his own life. 4 v. N. Y.. 1790. 3185.14 Fitzgerald (P.) Romance of the English stage. 1875. 1723.29 Willakd (il/r.v.Emnia G.,Amer. educator, b. 1787, A 1670). — Lord (J.) Life of. 1873. . . . .3180.15 William I., (the conqueror, first Norman king of England, b. 1027, A 1087). — Abbott (J.) History of. [1849.]. . . .8186.03 — Planche" (J.R.) The conqueror and his companions. 2 v. 1874 454. Dawnings of genius. 1857 3263.24 — Cunningham (A.) Lives of eminent painters, etc., v. 4. 1431.04 — Edgar (J. G.) Footprints of famous men 3263.18 — Lives of eminent persons. ... * 3265.17 Weight (Benjamin, Amer. surveyor, b. 1770, d. 184-!). — Stuart (C. B.) Civil, etc., engineers, p. 48-73. 1871. . 3265.16 Weight (Frances d'Arrusmont, Amer. socialist, b. 1795, d. 1852). See Atlantic monthly, v. 32, 1873 (by E. D. Owen). Weight (Silas, gov. of N. Y., U. S. senator, etc., 6.1795, d. 1847). — Hammond (J. D. ) Life and times of. 1848. 3188.01 — Jenkins (J. S. ) Life of. 1852 3187.14 Governors of New York, p. 722-792. 1851 3247.03 See also Dem rev., v. 6, v. 12 (portr.), v. 19 (portr.) Wyati (James, Engl adventurer, b. 1707). — Life and surprising adventures in Spain, Barbarv, etc. 1726-44 1061.24 Wyatt (Sir Thomas, Engl poet, b. 1503, d, 1542). — Thomson (Jftv,. K. B.) Celebrated friendships, v. 1, p. 55-118. 1861 3253.24 Wyoheeley (Wm. , Engl, dramatist and poet, b. 1640, d. 1715). — Dunham (S. A.) Lives, etc., v. 3 3211.16 — Hunt (L.) Biogr. notice of. [In W.'s Works, 1849.] . 1744.31 See also Gentleman's mag., Dec, 1871 (by C. C. Clarke); and Allibone, v. 3. Wycliffe (John, English reformer, b. 1324? d. 1387). - Gilpin (W. ) Lives, etc. 17G6 3185.08 — Hanna(W.1 Wycliffe and the Huguenots. 3434.12 — LeBas(C. W.) Life of. 1832 3181.0!) — Lewis (J. ) History of the life and sufferings of. 1820 3184.10 — Tytler (P. F.) Life of. [anon.] 1826. .3184.00 — Vaughan (E. ) Life and opinions of. 2d ed. 2 v. 1831. * 3187.12 — Gillett (E.H.) Life of John Hubs (Consult index in v. 2.) — Hodgson (W.) Reformers before the Lutheran reform. 3432.17 — Milman |H. H.< Hist, of Latin Christianity, v. 6. 1807. 3417.07 — Myers (F.) Lectures. 1874 3257.20 — Rogers (J.E.T.) Historical gleanings, v. 2, p. 3 63. 1870. 3252.22 — Sterling (J.) Essays and tales, v. 1, p. 30-46 2547.09 — Tayler (C.B.) Memorials of the English martyrs,1853. 3435.W — Wordsworth (C.) Eccl. biogr., v. 1. 1853 (from Fox). 3446.01 In asking for books, use the ■• Book Order," giving the ATJTHOK'S NAME, the lirst part of the TITLE, and the NUMBM. BIOGRAPHY (INDIVIDUAL) : Wycliffe to Zwingli. 215 See also North Brit, rev., v. 20, 1863-4 ; Quar. rev., v. 104, 1858, or Littell, 1854, v. i ; Westm. rev., v. 62, 1864. See also article In Allibone, v. 8, with authorities ; refer- ences in Poole's Index; works on the church history of En- gland, p. 84 ; histories of the Reformation, p. 99 ; and general histories of England (under Countries). Wyman (Jeffries, Amer. comp. anatomist, 6.1814.& 1874). See Atlantio monthly, Nov., 1874 (by O. W. Holmes) ; Old and New, v. 101, 1874 ; Popular soieuce monthly, Jan., 1875 (by B. a. Wilder). Wsnn {Miss Frances Williams). — Diaries of a lady of quality, 1797 to 1844. 3186.30 Wynton, Wyntown, or Winton (Andrew, Scotch chroni- cler, 14ft century). Tytler (P. F.) Lives of Scottish worthies, v. 2. . . 8252.02 Xavier (Saint Francisco, Jesuit, 'apostle of India,' b. 1509, 6. 1552). — Bouhours (D.) Life of. Tr. by J. Dryden. [D.'s Works, v. 16.] 5042.29 — Coleridge (H. J.) Life and letters of. 2 v. 3187.23 Oarne (J.) Lives of eminent missionaries, v. 8. . . 3447.18 Myers (F.) Lectures on great men. 1874 8257.20 See also histories of the Jesuits, p. 89. Xenophon, (Athenian general, historian, and philosopher, ft. 445, d. 354b.o.) — Herbert (H. W.) Captains of the old world 8082.03 Xerxes I., (king of Persia, 485-465 B.o.) -Abbott (J.) History of. [1850.] . . . .3187.21 See also ancient histories generally for chapters on his invasion of Greece, especially Herodotus, Bawlinson's ed.. and histories of anoient Greece, by Grote, Oox, Ourtius, etc. (consulting the indexes). Xqienes de Cisneros (Francisco, abp. of Toledo, regent of Spain, and cardinal, b. 1437, d. 1517). — James (G. P. R.) Lives of foreign statesmen, v. 1. .3211.19 ^- Myers (F.) Lectures on great men. 1874 3257.20 — Scott (J. B.) X. compared with Eiohelieu. [In Ms Disserta- tions.] 2547.05 Yalden (Thomas, Engl poet, b. 1671, d. 1736). — Johnson (S.) Lives of the English poets, v. 2. . . . 3263.02 STaies (Joseph, O., gov. of State of JSew York, b. 1768, d. 1837). — Jenkins (J.S.) Governors of New York, p. 319-345. 1851. 3247.03 ifEAESjjEX (Ann, English poetess, 6. 1756 ? d. 1806). — Southey (B.) Uneducated poets. 1836 3261.02 York (Cardinal of). See Stuabt (Boyal house of), p. 202. Yorke (Charles, Engl, lord- chancellor, 6. 1722, d. 1770). — Campbell (J., lord). Lord chancellors of England, v. 5. 3254.07 Yokke (Philip, earl of Hardwicke, lord chancellor, b. 1690, d. 1764). — Harris (G.) Life of. 3 v. 1847. . . .3075.16 — Campbell (J., lord). Lord chancellors of England, v. 6. 3254.07 Young (ISrigham, Mormon high-priest, b. 1801). — Waite (Mrs. C. V. ) Mormon prophet and his ha- rem. 1866 3187.16 — McCarthy (J.) Modern leaders. 1872 3257.16 See also works on Mormonism, p. 94; and (in Countries) Utah and the Mormons. Young (Ohas. Mayne, Engl tragedian, b. 1771, d. 1856). — Young (C.J.) Memoir of. 1871. . . .3187.26 Same. [Abridged.] Personal reminiscences. Ed. by E. H. Stoddard. 1874 3251.14 See also Bentley's miscel., v. 40, 1856 (by T. P. Grlnsted): Temple bar, June, 1871. Young (Edward, Engl, divine and poet, b. 1681, d. 1765) — Bell (R.) Lives of English poets, v. 2 8211 17 — Johnson (S.) Lives of the English poets, v. 2. . . '. 3263 02 — Mitford (J.) Life of. \In Y 'a Poet, worlis, v. 1. 1854.] 1696 12 See also N. A. rev., v. 70, 1864 ; West rev., v. 67, 1857 Young (Thomas, M.D., Engl physicist, b. 1773, d. 1829). — Peacock (G) Life of. 1855 3187.25 — Arago (D. F. J.) Biographies, etc., v. 2 3263 10 Eulogy on. [Sm. rep. 1869J 3936 24 Young (John, gov. of New York Stale, b. 1802, d. 1852). — Jenkins (J. S.) Governors of New York,p.793-815. 1851. 3247.03 Zeisberger (David, Moravian missionary, 6.1725, d.1808. — Came (J.) Lives of eminent missionaries, v. 2, 1833. 3447 17 Zenobia, (queen of Palmyra, 267-273). — Bruce (J.) Classic portraits, v. 1, p. 282-296 3212 15 — Clarke (M. C.) World-noted women, p. 61-86. 1868. 3268.07 — Jameson (Mrs. A.) Lives of female sovereigns. . . 3265.25 — Owen (Mrs. O. F.) Heroines of history 3261.21 See also Wm. Ware's romance ' Zenobia ,' Peacock's Pal- myva, a poem, and plays by A. Murphy, and by Metastasio. Ztmm ermann (Johann Georg, Swiss physician and mo- ralist, b. 1728, d. 1795), — Tissot(M.) Life of. 1797. 3187.29 — Alger (W. R.) Solitudes, etc., p. 262-267 2512.07 Zinzendorf (Nicolaus Ludwig, graf von, Moravian leader, ft. 1700, d. 1760). — Bovet (M. F.) Life of. 1865 3187.28 — Hagenbach (K. R.) German rationalism. 1865. . . 3556.05 See also Harper's monthly, v. 14 (by Scheie de Vere) ; and histories of the Moravians, p. 94. Zinzendorf (Philip Ludwig, graf von, Austrian minister of state, b. 1671, d. 1742). — James (G. P. R.) Eminent foreign statesmen, v. 5. . 3211.23 Zisoa (Johann Trocznov, Hussite leader, 1419 ; ft. 1360, d. 1424). — Gilpin (W.) Lives, etc. 1766 3184.08 See also Gillett's Life of John Huss, consulting index in v. 2. Zoroaster, (ancient Persian religious teacher). See his name, in general alphabet. Zsohokke (Johann Heinrich Daniel, German author, b. 1771, d. 1848). — Autobiography. London, 1845. 8°. . .3187.17 — Hedge (F. H.) Prose writers of Germany [2735.01] ; Dora d'Istria's Switzerland, v. 1, p. 200-215. Zwhsglt (Ulrich, Swiss prot. reformer, b. 1484, d. 1531). — Blackburn (W. M.) Ulrich Zwingli, the patriotic reformer. 1«68 3434.04 — Christoff 1 (E.) Zwingli ; or, the rise of the refor- mation in Switzerland. 1858 3434.10 — Hess (J. G.) Life of. 1812 3187.18 — Croly ;G.) Historical sketches, p. 153-204. 1842.. .2521.22 — Dora d'lstria (Oomtesse). Switzerland, efc.,v.l, p. 240-308. 3434.02 — Taggart (E.) Leading reformers. 1843 3432.18 See also Bibl. Sacra, July, Oct., 1851 ; April, July, 1852 (Life of Zuingli, by R. D. C. Bobbins); Fraser's mag., v. 53, 1856, or Littell, v. 13, 1856 ; North Brit, rev., v. 29, 1858 ; v. 49, 1868. See also general works on the Reformation, p. 99, by Merle d'Aubigne (Books viii., xi., xvi.), and other writers ; and histories of Switzerland. Note.— Readers are reminded that the titles of works which are abbreviated in this class, under the names of their subjects, may be found more fully entered under the names of their authors, in the general alphabet. 216 BIOLOGY-BIRDS. Biology. [Note.— The province of Biology is defined to be the study of living organisms, irrespective of their exact na- ture and position, and includes in its widest definition the kindred sciences of Zoology and Botany. • Dealing with organic structures and functions,' says Herbert Spencer, ' in counection with their causes, conditions, concomi- tants, and consequences.'] 1. G-eneral Introductions. — MacGinley (T. C.) Introduction to the study of general biology. [1874.] 4713.05 — Nicholson (K A.) Introduction to the study of biology. 1872 4713.04 — Spencer (II.) Principles of biology. 2 v. 5416.12 Note. — An application of the author's general system of evolutionary philosophy to the phenomena of Biology. — Stevenson (S. H.) Boys and girls in biology. 4722.22 2. Life and Organization. — Barclay (J. ) Inquiry into the opinions, ancient and modern, concerning life and organizations. 1822 4723.15 - Bastian (H.) Modes of origin of lowest organisms. 1871 4723.18 Beginnings of life : modes of origin and trans- formations of lower organisms. 2 v. 1872. 4723.20 — Beale (L. S.) Bioplasm : an introd. to the study of physiology and medicine. 1872. . . . 4325.21 Life theories : their influence upon religious thought. 1871 4325.20 The mystery of life : an essay in reply to Dr. Gull's attack on the theory of vitality in his Har- veian oration for 1870 4325.19 Based upon his essay in Fortnightly rev., v. 14, 1870. — Clark (H. J. ) Mind in nature ; origin of life and mode of development. 1865 4717.24 — Dana (A. 11.) Inductive inquiries. 1S73. 2521.25 — Duncan (J.S.) Analogies of organized beings. 4734.01 — Flourens (P.) De la vie et de l'intelligence. 2e ed. 1858 4327.09 — Green (J. H.) Vital dynamics. 1840. . . 4327.06 — Grindon (L. H.) Life ; its nature, varieties, and phenomena. 1867 4723.05 — Herdman (J.) Causes and phenomena of animal life. 1795 4325.29 — Hinion (J.) Life in natare. 1872. . . . 4723.19 — Laycock (T.) Mind and brain, v. 1, p. 320-425. . . . 6414.15 — Maudsley (H.) Theory of vitality [In Body and mind.] 4333!l5 — Metcalfe (S. L.) Life— hist, of ancient and modern opinions concerning it. [In his Caloric, p. 455-506. 1843.] — Mind, life, and motion ; with the law of their rela- tions to matter, [anon.] N.Y., 1857. 8°. 4326.24 — Murphy (J. J.) Habit and intelligence, v. 1, p. 84- 166 5425.01 — Paine (M.) Physiology of the. soul and instinct, as distinguished from materialism. 1872. . 3581.24 — Papillon (F.) Nature and life. 1875. . . 4723.25 — Philip (A.P. W.) Of the vital powers. [In Inquiry, etc.] 4323.03 — Phillips (J. ) Life on the earth, its origin and suc- cession. 1860 4723.06 — Philostratus, pseud. Somatopsychonologia : body and mind. [Pamphleteer, v. 24, 1824.] 5028.24 — Smith (J. 2iT.) On the science of sensibility, (intel- ligence,) or simple element of soul ; and the spirit of life and origin of species, and natural cause of the constancy of each species to its type. 4913.13 — Spallanzani (L.) Dissertations relative to the natural history of animals and vegetables. 2 v. 4727.06 — Taylor (I.) Mind in form. [With Ultimate civilization.] 2644.04 3. Protoplasm. — Beale {L. S.) Protoplasm ; or life, force, and matter 1S70 4325.17 — Drysdale (J. ) Protoplasmic theory of life. 4325.32 — Huxley (T.H.) On the physical basis of life, tin his Lay ser- mons. 1870.] "... 4712.15 Repr. from Fortu. rev., v. 11, 1869. Commented upon in Fortn. rev., v. 11, 1869, by John Young ; and in NewEog- lander, v. 29, 1870, by H. C. Kingsley. — Ross (J. ) On protoplasm : exam, of Stirling's criti- cism on Huxley. 1874 4325.33 — Stirling (J. H.) As regards protoplasm in relation to Huxley's essay on the physical basis of life 1869 4325.18 Same. New ed. 1873 4325.18 4£g= See also, in general alphabet, Botany ;— Evolution ;— Heredity ;— Life-insurance ; — Longevity ;— Materialism ; — Medicine (Body and mind — Physiology) ; — Natural history (Comparative anatomy — Darwinian and other evolu- tionary theories — Reproduction — Spontaneous generation- Zoology) ; — Vital statistics. Bion. Bucolica. Epigrammata. Gr. et Lat. Eecog. C. P. Ameis. Parisiis, Didot, 1857. 8°. . 7766.17 — Idylls. Literal translation , by J. Banks ; metrical by J. M. Chapman. London, 1853. 12°. 1693.17 Same. Tr. by F. Fawkes [Chalmers's Engl, poets, v. 20, 1810.] 1626.20 See also Contemp. rev., v. 17,1871 (Bion and Moschus,by Rev. J. Davies). Bioplasm. See Biology. (Protoplasm, p. 216). Birch (S.B.) Constipated bowels. 3d London ed. Ph., 1868. 12° 4324.05 Birch (Samuel). Ancient history from the monuments. Egypt to B.c. 300. N.Y., 1875. 12 c . . .1091.27 — History of ancient pottery. 2 v. London. 8°. 1453.02 — Introd. to the study of Egyptian hieroglyphs [ With Wjlkinson (J. G.) Egyptians, etc. 1857.] 1082.14 B:'rch (Thomas). Collection of the state papers of J. Thurloe, 1638-J60]. 7 v. L., 1742. fbl. . 1087.01 — Heads of illustrious persons of Great Britain, en- graved by Houbraken and Vertue, with lives. London. 1832. fol N.27.12 — Life of Sir Walter Ralegh. [In E.'s Works, v. 1. 1751.] 5064.09 Same. [In B.'s Works, v. 1. 1829.] 5064.13 Birchall (James). England under the Tudors. Newed. 1870. 12° 452.09 Bird (Rev. Charles). Sermon on christian charity. Lon- 1826. 8°. [Pamphleteer, v. 26.] . . .5058.26 Bird (Christopher). On the extension of the jurisdic- tion of justices of the peace. [In Pamphleteer, v. 26. 1820.] Bird (Joseph). Protection against fire, and the best means of putting out fires. N. Y. , 1873. 12°. 3926.32 Bird's-eye views of society. B. Doyle. 1864. 1456.17 Bird and the bell : poems. C. P. Cranch. . . 1633.28 1. Taxidermy. Bird-stufHng, and Preserving of Birds, Eggs, and Nests. Avis (R.) Bird-preserving, bird-mounting, and the preservation of eggs. 1870 4813 07 Birds' nests and eggs-collecting. [Sm. rep., 1868.] .' . 3936 13 Coues^ (E. ) Field ornithology, comprising a manual of instruction for procuring, preparing, and preserv- ing birds, and a check-list of North American birds. 1874 4818.07 Hurting (J.E.) Hints on shore shooting ; with chapter on skinning and preserving birds. 1871. 4615 31 — Instructions in collecting nests and eggs of North America [Sm. miscel. col., v. 2. I860.] .... 3935 12 Maynard (0. J.) Naturalist's guide. .' .' 4723 12 Newton (A.) Suggestion for saving parts of birds.' Sm. reu looO Wif IK Wurdeman (Q.) On obtaining specimens of flamingoes and and other birds of South Florida. [Sm. rep., I860 ] 393(U5 BIRDS, OR ORNITHOLOGY. 2. General and Miscellaneous Works. Arrangement of families of. [Sm. miscel. coll., v. 8.] . . 3936.18 Boner (O.) Forest creatures. [Capercaile. Eagle.] 1861. . 4722.01 Brehn(O.L.) Cassell's book of birds. 4 v. 4818.01 Burroughs (J. ) Wake llobin. [Birds and their ha- bits.] 1871 4812.16 Cassin (J.) Ornithology. 4°. With atlas, foL v. 2. 1858. [U. S. explor. exped, v. 8.] 4728 08 Figuier (£.) Beptiles and birds. 1870. . .481716 Fuller ( T. ) Ornithologie or the speech of birds. 3553.21 Barling (J. E. ) Ornithology of Shakespeare. 4815.07 Jackson (T.) Our feathered companions. . .4815.04 Kirhy (M. and E) Beautiful birds in far-off lands. 1872. 4813.12 Micheltt (J. ) The bird. 1870 1817.17 — L'oiseau. 1867 4812.18 Natural history of birds. 1850. [H. P. L.] . 4812.14 in asking for books, use the ■■ Book Order," giving the AH raoR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. BIRDS -BIRTHDAYS. 217 NUzsch (C. L.) Pterylography. From the German. Ed. by P. L. Sohlater. 1867. [Ray soc] 4749.10 Poetical aviary, with a bird's-eye view of the English poets. 1841 4811.15 Buskin, (J.) Love's meinie. Lectures on Greek and English birds. 1873 4815.08 Stanley (E) Familiar history of birds. 1835. 4812.11 Swaiuson (W.) Natural history and classification of birds. 2v. 1836 4812.02 While (A.) Popular history of birds. 1855. . 4812.12 Wood {J. Q.) My feathered friends. . . .4812.13 3. Cage and Song Birds. Bechstein (J. M.) Cage and chamber birds. . 4813.03 Buist (£'. A) Bird3 : their cages and .keep. . 4813.09 Dixon (R S.) Dovecote and aviary. 1851. .4817.16 Maling ( R A. ) Song birds ; how to keep them. 4812. 04 Angley (J. 0.) Our Engl, song birds. [In his De Clifford the philosopher. 1847.] 1612.31 Canary. Avis (B.), pseudon. The canary, its history, varieties, management, and breeding. 1870. . . 4813.05 Eidd(W.) The canary 4813.08 Smith (F.) The canary : its variety, management, and breeding. 1868 4813.04 4. Various other Birds. Fly A^iean ornithology. 4 v. Edin. , JBdL lb 4812.05 Bonaparte family. See Biography, p. 123. Bonar (Horatio). Light and truth, or Bible thoughts and themes. The Gospels. N. Y., 1869. 12°. 3746.10 — Desert of Sinai ; from Cairo to Beersheba. New York, 1857. 12°. 1042.04 — Hymns of faith and hope. 2v. N.Y., 1864. 18°. 1615.05 — Land of promise ; from Beersheba to Sidon. New York, 1858. 12°. 1053.07 Bonaventura (G. di P., saint). Life of Francis of As- sisi. London, 1868. 16° 3418.13 Bonchamps (Jtfme.Artus de). Memoirs[of Vendee] dur- ing the French rev. [Waldie library, v.ll. 5078.25 Bond (George Phillips). Account of the great comet of 1853. Cambridge, (Mass.) 1862. 4°. 4038.03 — Observations upon the great nebula of Orion. Ed by T. H. Safford. C, (Mass.) 1867. 4°. . 4038.05 Bond (Henry, M.D.) Genealogies of families of early settlers of Watertown, including Waltham and Weston. Appended the early history of the town. 2 v. Boston, 1855. 8°. 605.0b' Bond (John James). Handy-book for verifying dates London, 1866. 8°. 413.14 Bond (J. W. ) Minnesota and its resources. New York 1853. 12° 1122.06 Note. — Title on back reads ' Minnesota as it is.' Bond (William Cranch). History and description of the astronomical observatory of Harvard college. Cambridge, (Mass.) 1856. 4°. . . . . 4038.01 — Observations of solar spots, 1847-49. [Annals of the observ. of Harv. coll., v. 7. 1871. 4°.] 4038.07 — Observations on the planet Saturn, at the observ. of Harv. coll., 1847-57. O, (Mass.) 1857. 4°. 4038.02 Boner (Charles). Chamoi3 hunting in the mountains of Bavaria and in the Tyrol. L.,1880. 12°. 4615.17 — Forest creatures. [Wild boar, deer, eagle, capercaile.] Londou, 1861. 12°. 4722.04 — Guide for travellers in the plain and on the moun- tain. London, [n.d.] 16° 932.14 — Transylvania; products and people.L., 1865.8°. 964.13 Bones. See Medicine. (Bones ; — Osteology.) Bonnard (Camille). ^Costumes historiques. See Mebouei (P.) Bonnechose (Emile de). History of France to the rev- olution of 1848. Ed. by S. O. Beeton. 2 v. in 1. London, 1868. 8° 515.28 Bonnemere (A.) Les dragonnades sous Louis XIV. Histoire des camisards. 2eed. P., 1869. 16°. 522.01 Bonner (John). Child's history of Greece. [To 1857.] 2 v. New York, 1857. 16° 422.17 — Child's history of Rome. 2 v. N.Y., 1856. 16°. 433.21 — Child's hist, of the U.S. 3 v. N.Y., 1866. 16°. 572.01 Bonnet (Charles). The contemplation of nature. From the French. 2 v. London, 1766. 12°. . 4722.13 Bonneville (Benj. L. E.) living (W.) Adventures of Bonneville in the Rocky Mountains and the far West. New York. 1855. 12° 1114.08 Bonorni (J.) Nineveh and its palaces. 3d ed. Lon- don, 1853. 12° 1054.14 — Proport.ons of the human figure, as handed down to us by Vitruvius. With the method of measuring the figure by J.Gibson. L.,1872. 8°. . . 1430.11 Bonpland (Aime).6'ceHumboldt(F.H.A.) Personal ua.r.,ek. 1155.02 Bontier (Pierre) and Le Verrier (Jean). The Canu- rian, or book of the conquest and conversion of the Canarians in 1402, by Jean de Bethencourt Tr. and ed. by R. H. Major. London, Hdktuylsoc, 1S72. 8° 1096.01 Bonwick (James). Curious facts of old colonial days [in Australia]. L., 1870. 16° 1062.08 — The Mormons and the silver mines [of the West]. London, 1872. 12° 3454.11 Bonynge (F. ) Future wealth of America. New York, 18o2. 12° 5916.03 Book. See also Boke, and Booke. Book about boys. See Hope (A. E.) 2632.14 Book about doctors. See Jeaflreson (J. C.) 3252.09 Book about dominies. See Hope (A. R.) 6613 JI Book about lawyers. See Jeaflreson (J. C.) 326 ^-J° Book about the clergy. See Jeaflreson (J. 0.) . . ■ • a5 <» .11 Book (The) and itB story. See Banyard (L.N.) . . . . 3736.W Book for a corner. See Hunt (L.) 2533.1)3 Book for governesses. By one of them, [anon.] Edin- burgh, 1858. 16° 5512.20 Book (History of a). See Oarey (Annie) 2 ">J •}• Book of authors. See Russell (W. 0.) ' i75U " BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. BOOK-BORE. 223 Book of beauty. [In Landon (L. E.) Works, v. 2.] . . 6047.05 Book of beauty; or regal gallery. Ed. by the countess of Blessington. London, 1849. 8°. . . 3268.05 Book of birthdays; or, anniversary poetry, [anon.] L., 1866. 10° 1611.32 Book of comic speeches. See Spencer (A. J.) .... C33-l.ll Book of common prayer. See Biblical ana religious, lit., p. 97. Book of costume : or annals of fashion. By a lady of rank. London, 1817. 8° 6625.16 Book of days. See Chambers (E.) 6218.24 Book of dignities. See Haydn (J.) 6613.16 Book of elegant extracts [prose and verse], illus. by emi- nent artists, [anon.'] Edin., [1868.] sin. 4°. 1163.01 Book of golden deeds. See Yonge (C. M.) 6215.27 Book of golden thoughts. See Attwell (H.) 1871. . . 6213.27 Book of household pets, and how to manage them. [anon.] New York, 1866. 16°. . . . 4722.09 Book of humorous poetry. Illustrated by O. A. Doyle. [anon.] Edinburgh, [n. d.] 16°. . . . 1652.08 Book of knots. By * Tom Bowling. ' [pseud.] London, 1870. 16°. 4517.20 Book of Mormon. Translated by Joseph Smith, jr. N.Y., [n. d.] 12°. 3757.19 Same. 4th ed. Liverpool, 1854. 18°. . 3757.20 Book of nature. See Napier (0.0. G.) 4727.11 Book of nouseDse. See Lear (E.) 6212.09 Book of Orm : a prelude to the epic. See Buchanan (B.) 1623.20 Book of praise. See Palmer (R.j 1675.09 Book of quinte essence; or the fifth being. Ed. by F. J. Furaivall. L., 1866. 8°. [Early Eng. T. soc, no. 16.] . • 7913.05 Book of rights. With translation and notes, by J. ODonovan. Lublin, 1847. 8° 491.24 Book of snobs. See Thackeray (W. iff.) ; in Fiction class-list. Book of sports. See Egan (Pierce) 4613.2,7 Book of summer resorts. See Sweetser (0. H.) 1868. . 1112.14 Book of the artists. See Tnckerman (H. T.) . . . . 1415.09 Book of the church. See Southey (EobertJ 3444.12 Book of the Court. See Thorns (W. J.) 6612.04 Book of the dead. [In Bunsen iC.C.J.) Egypt's place, v.5.] 1075.07 Book of the East, and other poems. See .Stoddard (E. H.) 1687.23 Book of the sonnet. See Hunt (L.) and Lee (S. A.) . . 1662.01 Book of the world. See Fisher (P.. S.) 915.01 Book of trades. See Wylde (J.) 3914.13 Book of travels of a doctor of physic ; observations in two continents, [anon.] Phil., 1871. 12°. 941.23 Book without a name. See Morgan {Sir T., and lady). . 2541.02 Book-binding. — Nicholson [J. B.) Art of 1856 2722.03 — Walker (K) Art of. 1850 2722.02 See also N. A. rev., v. 79, 1854 (Bibliopegia). Book-hunter. See Burton (J. H.) 2763.13 Book-keepin g. — Bryant (K B.), Stratum {H. D.). and Packard (S. S.) National book-keeping. 1861 4015.02 — Crittenden (S. W.) Treatise on book-keeping. 4015.03 — Folsom (H. G.) Logical book-keeping. Double en- try. 1873 4015.08 — Baddon (J. ) Book-keeping, and commercial phrase- ology. 1861 4015.07 — Hanaford (L. B.) and Payson (J. W.) Book-keep- ing, by single and double entry. 1858. . 4015.05 Same. 1S59 4015.06 — Krepp {F, C. ) Statistical book-keeping. 1858. 4015.01 — Marsh (C. C.) Bank book-keeping, and joint stock accounts. 1864 4018.22 Science of book-keeping. 1855. . . . 4015.04 — Sutherland (H. ) National practical columnar system of mercantile book-keeping, by double entry. 1857 4015.00 — Turner (T.) Epitome of book-keeping by double entry. 1804 4015.09 Booke of demeanor. [E. E. T. soc, v. 10.] . 7913.10 Booke of precedence : ed. by E. J. Furaivall. [E. E. T. soc. Extra ser., no. 8.] 7913.18 Booker (Rev. John). History of the ancient chapel of Birch, in Manchester parish. London, 1859. 4°. [Chethamsoc., v. 47.] 5095.07 — Hist, of the ancient chapel of Denton, in Manchester parish. L.,1855. 4°. [Chethamsoc, v. 37.] 5094.38 — Hist, of the ancient chapels of Didsbury and Chorl- ton, in Manchester parish. London, 1857. 4°. [Chethamsoc, v. 42.] 5095.02 Books. — Alcott [A. B.) Tablets, p. 127-139. 1868 2512.17 — Emerson [B. W.) Society and solitude, p. 1C-199. 1870. 2524.03 Repr. from Atlantic monthly, v. 1, 1867. — Maurice (F. D.) Friendship of books, p. 61-91. 1874. 2535.19 — Power (J.) Handy-book about books 2722 07 ■ See also Atlantic monthly, v. 14, 1864 (The Cadmean mad- ness, by W. L. Symonds) ; v. 4, 1869 (Books and the reading thereof, by Paul Potter). US' In the general alphabet see Bibliography, p. 108 ■— Book-binding, p. 200 ;— Libraries ; —Literature ; —Print- ing ;— Heading. Bookseller (The). A newspaper of British and foreign literature. London, 1870-74. 8°. . . . Booksellers and Bookselling. — (.'unstable (T.) Archibald Constable and his literary correspondents. 3 v. 1873 3041.11 — Curwen {II.) History of booksellers, the old and the new. 1873 2711.26 — Dingman (J. H.) Directory of the booksellers, sta- tioners, newsdealers, and music dealers, and list of libraries in the United States and Canada. [1870.] 2713.12 — Knighl(G.) Shadows of old booksellers. 1865. 2712.18 — Saunders (F.) Salad for the social, p. 17-62. 1856. . 2542.11 See, above, references under Books ;— also Copyright ; — Publishing. Boole (George). Investigation of the laws of thought, on which are founded the mathematical theories of logic and probabilities. L., 1851. 8°. 5428.35 — Treatise on differential equations. 3d ed. London, 1873. 12°. 4012.23 Same. Supplementary vol. L., 1865. 12°. 4012.24 — Treatise on the calculus of finite differences. 2d ed. Ed. by J. F. Moulton. Lond., 1872. 12°. 4012.32 Boole ( Rev. W. H. ) Thanksgiving offering, and report of the home for women. N.Y., [1872.] 18°. 5825.00 Boomerang. Lowering (J.) Australian weapon, etc. [In Amer. assoc. for prom, of science, v. 12.] 3946.12 Boone (Daniel). See Biography, p. 123. Boone (H. H. ) and Cook (Theodore P. ) Life sketches of executive officers and members of the legislature of the State of N.Y. Alb., 1870. 8°. . . . 3243.15 Booth (Arthur John). Robert Owen, the founder of socialism in England. London, 1869. 12°. 3135.15 — Saint Simon and Saint Simonism. London, 1871. 8° 5812.12 Booth (E. Charton). Another England : life in Victo- ria. London, 1869. 12°. ..".... 1062.07 Booth (Henry). Account of the Liverpool and Man- chester railway. Phila., 1831. 8°. . . 3907.03 Booth (James C.) Beport on mineralogy. [Pacific It. E. routes. Eeports, V. 2.] 1127.02 — and Morfit (O.) Eecent chemical improvements. 1852. LSm. miscel. coll., v. 2.J 3935.12 Booth (John). Epigrams, ancient and modern. Lon- don, 1863. 12° 6212.05 Booth (Mary L. ) Clock and watchmaker's manual. New York, 18C0. 12° 3932.19 — History of the city of New York, to the present time. New York, 1859. 8° 613.23 Booth (Wm. ) Instructions upon the purchase of War- rington. [Chetham miscel., v. 3.] . . 5095.17 Boothby (Sir Brooke). Observations on [Burke's] Ap- peal from the new to the old Whigs, and on Mr. Paine's "Bights of man. "Dub., 1792. 8°. 5715.27 Boots and Shoes. — Ball (<7. S. ) Book of the feet : history of boots and shoes. 1847 3941.10 Bopp (Franz). Comparative grammar of the Sanskrit, Zend, Greek, Latin, Lithuanian, Gothic, German, and Sclavonic languages. From the German by E. B. Eastwick. 3d ed. 3 v. Lond., 1862. 8°. 6412.19 Borcke (Heros von), pseud. Memoirs of the confederate war for independence. [Dep't of Va.] 2 v. Edin., 1866. 12° 631.04 Borde (Andrew). First book of the introduction of knowledge. Dyetary of helth. London, 1870. 8°. [E. E. T. S., no. 10.] 7913.19 Bordeaux. See Countries. (Bordeaux.) Bordelon (Abbe' L.) History of the ridiculous extra- vagancies of monsieur Oufle. From the French. London, 1711. 8° 3812.28 Border and Bastille. See Lawrence (G. A.) 642.22 Border antiquities. See *Scott (Walter). 2 v 956.17 Border reminiscences. See Marcy (E. B.) 1124.20 Border land of science. See Proctor (E. A.) 3915.17 Bordley (J. B.) Essays and notes on husbandry. Phila., 1801. 12° 6123.09 Bore' (Eugene). Armenie. Paris, 1838. 8°. . 902.29 In asking for booka, use the •' Beok Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 224 BORGIA -BOTANY. Borgia family. See Biography, p. 123. Borgias (The) ; or, Italy in the fifteenth century : an historical drama, [anon.] L., 1815. 8°. 1715.00 Bormann (Mij.-gen. — ). Shrapnel shell in England and in Belgium. 2ded. Brussels, 1862. 8°. 4515.11 Borneo. See Countries. {Borneo.) Borough (tSir John). Notes of the treaty at Bipon be- tween Charles I. and the Covenanters, 1640. Ed. by J. Bruce. L., Camden soc, 1869. 4°. . 5114.04 Borough (The). [In Pollock (E.) Poetical works. I860.] 1634.13 Borri (Cristofero). *Accouut of Cochin-China. [In Pinkerton's voyages, v. 9.] 926.09 Borrow (George). Bible in Spain. New York, 1853. 8° 985.01 Same. 3 v. 1843. 12° 985.15 — Gypsies of Spain. New York, 1853. 8°.. 985.01 — Lavengro ; the scholar — the gypsy — the priest. 3 v. London, 1851. 12° 135.04 — Bomano lavo-lil : word-book of the Romany ; or English gypsy language. L.,1874. 12°. 5835.08 — Bomantic ballads, from the Danish; and miscellane- ous pieces. London, 1826. 8° 1615.16 — Bomany Eye; sequel to "Lavengro." 2 v. London, 1857. 12° 135.07 — Wild Wales : its people, language, and scenery. New ed. London, 1862. 12°. .... 951.02 — The Zincali ; or gipsies of Spain. 2 v. London, 1843. 12° 982.19 — Smiles {S.) Brief biographies, 1861 3263.16 Borthwick (J. Douglas). Battles of the world, alpha- betically arranged. Montreal, 1866. 8°. . 443.23 Bory de Saint Vincent (J. B. G. M.) Bes diverses des trois oceans. Paris, 1840. 8°. [Univers. ] 901. 18 Bos (Lambert). On Greek ellipses [Seager's Abr., v. 1.] 6411.08 Bosanquet (Samuel B. ) New system of logic, adapted to moral philosophy. 2d ed. L., 1870. 12°. 5434.22 Boscobel tracts relating to the escape of Charles II after the battle of Worcester. Ed. by J. Hughes. Edinburgh, 1857. 8° 3034. 26 Bosman (Wm.) * Description of the coast of Guinea, 1700. [In Pinkerton's voyages, v. 16.] 926.16 Bosporus (The). See Countries. {Bosporus.) Bosquett (Abraham). Treatise on duelling. L., 1818. 8°. [Pam- phleteer, V. 12, p. 79-123.] 6058.12 Bossuet (Jacques Benigne). Discours sur l'histoire I univ. 3e ed. Paris, 1815. 16°. .... 412.16 j — History of the variations of the protestant churches 2 v. Dublin, 1829. 8° 3523.01 — (Euvres philosophique3. Paris, 1843. 8°. . 3523.03 Contents : De la connaissance de Dieu et de soi-meme Traite du libre arbitre. Elevations a Dieu. Traite de la concupiscence. — Sermons choisis. Paris, 1845. 16°. . . . 3523.04 ■ — Universal history, to Charlemagne. Erom the French London, 1810. 8° 412.19 /JS» For notices of B., see Biography, p. 123. Bossuet and his contemporaries. See Farrar (H. 8.) . 3023.30 Bost (Jean August™ ). History of the Bohemian and Moravian brethren. From the French: abridged London, 1834. 12° 3452.05 — Letters and biography of Felix Neff. Tr. by M A. Wyatt. London, 1843. 16° 3133.05 Boston, {Mass.) See Countries, etc. {Boston.) Boston book. Boston, 1841. 8° 2513.24 Boston lectures, 1870. Christianity and scepticism. Boston, 1870. 12° 3523.21 — Same, 1871. Questions in biblical criticism. Boston 1871. 12° 3523.22 — Same, 1872. Important traits of christian doctrine and experience, and of leading facts in the life of Christ. Boston, 1872. 12°. 3523.22 Boston quarterly review. [Ed. by O. A. Brownson 1 v. 2-5. Boston, 1839-42. 8°. Bos-well (Sir Alexander). Poetical works. Ed. with memoir, by B. H Smith. G., 1871. 16°. 1622.24 Bos-well (James). Account of Corsica, and memoirs of Pascal Paoli. 2d ed. London, 1768. 8°. 975.15 — Life of Samuel Johnson, including a journal of his tour to the Hebrides. New ed.,with additions and notes, by J. W. Croker ; with two supplementary vols, of Johnsoniana, by Hawkins, Piozzi, Murphy and others. 10 v. L., 1839. 16°. . . . 3091.18 Contents : v. 1-8. Life of Johnson. 4-5. Tour to the He- brides. 9-10. Johnsoniana. — — Same. London, 1852. 8°. 3093.10 ■ Same. Ed. with notes, etc. by E. Malone. L., [1872.] 8° 3093.12 tS" For biogr. notices of B. see Biography, p. 123. Bosworth (Joseph). Compendious Anglo-Saxon and English dictionary. London, 184s. 8°. 6435.07 Botanic garden. See Darwin (E.) 1635.21 BOTANY". Agricultural Botany. [See Agriculture {Agricultural Botany), p. 7.] Algae, Seaweeds, etc. Cocks (J. ) Seaweed collector's guide. 1853. .4826.24 Cohn (K ) Abstract of the nat. hist, of protococcus plu- vialis ; by G. Busk. Ed. by A. Henfrey. Ray soc, „ „ ly53 4744.02 (afford (J. ) Marine botanist : British seaweeds. 3d ed. 1853 Harvey { W.H.) Marine alga. Pt. 1, Melanospermese ; pt. 2 Eho- dospermeta ; pt. 3, Chlorosperme8B. [*Smith. contrib v. 3, 6, 10. ' >■} 3937.03 — Lectures on marine algie. [Smith, report, 1866.] . . 3936 10 Hibberd (S. ) Seaweed collector. British algae, and Brit- ish sponges 4821.13 Johnstone (W. G.) and Croall {A.) "Nature printed : British seaweeds. 4 v. 1860 49K; 17 Zandsborough (D.) Popular history of British sea- weeds. 1857. . , 4.826 21 Torrey {J.) Observations on the Batis maritima of Linnams rSm contrib. v. 6.] 393708 Wood {H. C, jr.) Contrib. to the hist, of the fresh water aW of N. A. [*Sm. contrib., v. 19, 1874.] 3937.19 Botany of the Bible. CaUcott (At.) Scripture herbal. 1842. . . . 4914 19 Harris {T. M.) Natural history of the Bible. '. 3736!o3 Cinchona. Humboldt (F.H.A., baron von). Account of the cinchona lorests of South America. . . 49m 26 Lambert (A. B. ) Illustration of the genus cinchona; and a short account of the spikenard of the ancients. ■io^l 4918 2fi Laubert (C. J.) Memoirs on the different species' of quinquina 4918.26 Markham (C. R.) Travels in Peru and India while su- perintending the collection of cinchona plants. 1862 1163.15 Ruiz ( H. ) Dissertations on various medicinal plants of South America 4918.26 Economic Botany : Useful Vegetable Products. Archer {T. C.) Popular economic botany. . .4912.11 Montgomery (J. ) Wealth of nature : our food supplies from the vegetable kingdom. 1870. . . 4912.17 Simmonds (P. L. ) Commercial products of the vegeta- ble kingdom. 1854 5926.25 Useful plants adapted for the food of man described and illustrated, [anon.] 1870 4912.18 Vegetable substances used for the food of man. 5926.24 Encyclopaedic and Comprehensive Works. Cooke (J/. C. ) Manual of botanic terms. 1862. 4911.12 Le Maoui (X ) and Decaisne (J. ) General system of botany, descriptive and analytical. Tr. by Mrs. Hooker. Arranged, with an appendix, by J. D> Hooker. 1873. ......... 4918.08 Zindley (J.) Vegetable kingdom ; or plants illustrated upon the natural system. 3d ed. 1853. . 4917.01 — and Moore ( T. ) Treasury of botanv. With glossary of terms. 1866 "... 4914.12 Loudon {J. C.) "Encyclopaedia of plants. New ed. By Mrs. Loudon. 1855 «W.M — "Encyclopasdia of trees and shrubs. 1869. 4917.00 Evergreens. Hoopes (J.) Book of evergreens ; practical treatise on the coniferse, or conebearing plants, v. 1. 4911.09 BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. BOTANY : Ferns to Popular Manuals. 225 Ferns. Hibberd (S.) Fern garden ; or, fern culture made easy. 186a 4913.09 Hooker (Sir W. J.) "Century of ferns ; being figures, with brief descriptions, of one hundred new or rare ferns. 1856 4918.12 — Second century of ferns. 1861 4918.13 Lowe (E. J.) *Ferns : British and exotic. 8 v. 4916.01 Moore ( T. ) Bopular history of British ferns and allied plants. 1859 4912.03 Newman (E.) History of British ferns, and allied plants. 1844 4915.14 See also Quar. rev. v. 101, 1867 (Ferns and their products.) Fibrous Plants. Boyle (J. F. ) Fibrous plants of India fitted for cordage, clothing, and paper. 1855 4915.04 8quier(E.O.) Tropical fibres. 1861. . . .4915,03 See also Economic Botany, above, and, in general alpha- bet, Cotton ;— Flax. Flowers. Callow (A.) Popular garden botany. 1855. .4912.10 — Popular greenhouse botany. 1857. . . . 4912 09 "Curtis's Botanical magazine, v. 1-91, 1793-18G5. 4932.01 Same. General index, v. 1-53. 1828. . 4983.04 Note. — v. 63, 70, 86 contain additional indexes. 'Floral magazine, v. 1-2, 1861-62 4918.01 Fuller ( T. ) Antheologia or the speech of flowers. 3553 .21 Grandville (J. I. I. if., dit). Les fleurs animees. Texte par A. Karr, T. Delord et le Cte. Fcelix [L. F. Eaban]. Nouv. e'd. parMaubert. 2 v. 1867. 4918.23 'Paxlon's magazine of botany, and register of flowering plants. 16 v. 1834-49. Pratt (A.) Flowering plants of Great Britain. 4915.11 Bobinson (W.) Hardy flowers. 1871. . . .4913.12 Touna(CE) Chapter on flowers. 1811. .4913.16 See also Flowers and floriculture, p. 8 ; Geraniums, below, and Flowers {Language of), in general alphabet. Wild Flowers. Burgess ( J. T. ) Old English wild flowers. 1868. 4913.07 Callow (A.) Popular field botany. 1852. . . 4912.08 Fuller (J. J.) Uncle John's flower gatherers. A com- panion for the woods and fields. 1869. . 4913.08 Hibberd (S.) Brambles and bay leaves : essays on things homely and beautiful. 3d ed. 1872. .4913.1-3 — Field flowers ; a handy-book. 1872. . . 4913.10 Lubbock [Sir J.) On British wild flowers, considered in relation to insects. 1875. [Nature series.] 4913.14 Thomson (it.) Wanderings among the wild flowers. 1856 4913.05 Wilkinson (Lady). Weeds and wild flowers ; their uses, legends, and literature. 1858 4913.04 See also Atlantic monthly, v. 10, 1862 (The procession of [New England] flowers, by T. W. Higginson.) Fungi Berkeley (M. J.) Outlines of British fungology. 4917.16 Cooke ( M. C. ) Plain and easy account of the British fungi. 1866 4912.11 — Fungi : their nature and uses. 1875. . . 4912.24 — Bust, smut, mildew, and mould : introduction to microscopic fungi. 1870 4912.15 MacmiUan (R. ) First forms of vegetation. 2d ed. 4912.23 See Mushroom, p. 8 ; also Atlantic monthly, v. 31, 1873 (Edible fungi, by E. M. Copeland). Geography of Plants. Daubeny (C. 0. B., editor). Popular geography of plants. ByE. M. C. 1855 4912.12 Meyen (F. J. F. ) Outlines of the geography of plants : culture, uses, etc. Tr. by M. Johnson. [Ray soc. 1846.] 4744.09 See also Ed. rev., v. 104 (De Candolle's geogr. Botany) ; and North Brit, rev., v. 20, 1853-4. Geraniums. Sweet (B. ) Geraniaceae. The natural order of Gernnia. 5v. 1820-30 4916.21 Grasses. Lowe (E.J.) •Natural history of British grasses. 4916.14 Ivy. Hibberd (S.) The ivy ; its history, uses, characteristics, and affinities. 1872 4915.15 Lichens and Mosses. Leighton (W. A.) British species of angiocarpous li- chens, elucidated by their sporidia. [Ray soc, r . J 1851, L ; 4744.10 Lindsay (W. L.) Popular history of British lichens. 18 56 4912.04 Mosses. Berkeley (M. J.) Handbook of British mosses. 4917.17 Macmillan(H.) First forms of vegetation. 2d ed. 4912.23 Stark (H. M.) Popular hist, of British mosses. 4912.05 Orchids. Darwin (C.) On various contrivances by which British and foreign orchids are fertilized by insects, and on the good effects of intercrossing. 1862. 4914.16 Moore ( T. ) Illustrations of orchidaceous plants, and directions for their cultivation. 1857. .4918.11 Palasontological or Fossil Botany. [See also Geology and Palaeontology in general alphabet.] Balfour (J. H.) Introduction, etc. 1872. . . 4917.22 Paltison(S.B.) Chapters on fossil botany. 1849. 4913.01 Palm Tree. Moody (S.) The palm tree. 1864 4911.15 Seeman (B.) Popular history of the palms and their allies. 1856 4912.07 Physiology and Organography of Plants. Braun (A.) Phenomena of rejuvenescence in nature. Bay soc, 1853 4744.02 Candolle (A. P. de). Vegetable organography ; ana- lytical description, etc. 2 v. 1841. . . 4917.18 Carpenter (W. B.) Vegetable physiology, 1858. 4914.06 Cooke (M.C.) Manual of structural botany, 1870.4911.13 Darwin (C.) Variation of animals and plants under domestication. 2 v. 1868 Draper (J. W. ) Organization of plants. With appen- dix on capillary attraction, electricity, and chemi- cal action of light 4918.25 Qoadby (H. ) Text-book of vegetable and animal phy- sio) ogy, 1858 4327. 01 Hoffmeister (W.) On the germination, development, and fructification of the higher cryptogamia, and on the fructification of the coniferse. Tr. by F. Currey. [Ray soc, 1862.] 4744.08 Introduction to vegetable physiol. [anon.] 1845. 4912.20 Boget (P. M.) Animal and vegetable physiology with ref. to natural theology. 2 v. 1840. . . 3524.10 Sachs (J.) Text-book of botany, morphological and physiological, 1875 4918.16 Schleiden(M.J.) Contributions to phytogenesis. 4317.08 Schwann (T.) Microscopical researches into the ac- cordance in the structure and growth of animals and plants, 1847 4317.08 Somerville (M. ) On molecular and microscopic science. 2v. 1869 4827.03 Spallanzani (L.) Dissertations relative to nat. hist, of vegetables. 2 v. 1789 4727.06 See also, under Popular manuals and miscellaneous works, below, Hens ow ; — Nuttall ;—Ray society ; — Smith. See also, Blackwood's mag., v. 91, 1862 (The renewal of life); v. 73, 1853 (Circulation of vegetable matter); Fort- nightly rev., v. 10, 1868 (Palingenesis, by H. Morley). Poisonous Plants. [See also Medicine (Medical botany), in general alphabet.] Pratt (A.) Poisonous, noxious, and suspected plants, 1867 4911.22 Popular Manuals and Miscellaneous Works. Bailey (W- L.) Trees, plants, and flowers, where and how they grow, [anon.} 1870. . . . 4915.17 Baillon (H.) Natural history of plants. Tr. by M. M. Hartog. Y. 1 -2, 1871-72 4918.17 Contents: v.l. Kanunculaceae, Dilleniaoeffl.Magnoiiacese, Anonacese, Monimiaceie, Eosacese. v. 2. Connaracese, Legu- minoBce-Mimoseaa, Leguminosse-CsesalpiniEe, Leguniinosa:- PapilionacesB, Proteacese, E.eagnaceiB, and Myristicacese. Balfour (J. H.) Elements of. 2d ed. 1869. . 4911.14 Berdley (It) Manual of. 3d ed. 1873. . . 4911.21 Berkeley (M. J.) Introd. to cryptogamic botany. 4917.15 Blume (6. L.) Museum botanicum Lugduno-Batavum. v. 1-2. 1849-51 4918.06 Brown (B.) Miscel. works. 2 v. Bay soc, 1866-67. 4744.01 29 BROOKLYN M E B C A N T I LE LIBBABY. 22Q BOTANY : Popular Manuals to Various Local Flora. Brown (Sir T.) Garden of Gyrus. [Works, v. 2.] . . . 6022.14 Carpenter (W.B.) Vegetable physiology and systematic botany, 1858 4914.06 Coultas (H.) Principles of botany ; phanerogamia. 1854. . . 4914-07 — Principles of botany ; cryptogamia. 1853. 4914.08 — What may be learned from a tree. 1863. .4915.01 Darwin (C.) Insectivorous plants. 1875. . . 4911.10 — Movements and habits of climbing plants . 4911.11 Figuier (L.) Vegetable world : hist, of plants. 4917.21 Flourens IM. J. P.) Jussieu's and other natural methods. [Sm. report, 1867.] 3936.22 Gray (Asa). Botanical text-book, structural and sys- tematic. 1853 4914.02 — Botany for young people. Part 2, How plants be- have. 1873 4911.24 — Field, forest, and garden botany. 1869. . 4911.26 — How plants grow: with a popular flora. 1870. 4915.08 — Plantaa Wrightiause texano-neo-niexicante. pts. 1-2. [*Sm. contrib., v. 3, 5] 3937.03 — School and field-book of. 1875 4911.25 Green (F. H.) and Congdon (J. W.) Analytical class book. 1856 4918.09 Grundy (G.C.) Notes on the food of plants. 1871. 4912. 2 1 Houghton (S.) Three kingdoms of nature. 1868.4712.23 Henfrey (A.) Botanical and physiological memoirs. Ray sob., 1853 4744.02 Henslow (J. S. ) Descriptive and physiological botany. 1836 4912.02 Hibberd (S.) Brambles and bay leaves : essays on things homely and beautiful. 3d ed. , 1872. 4913. 13 Hinds {R.B.) Regions of vegetation. [In Belcher's Voyage round the world, p. 324-460.] 925.22 Jamin (X^.)Vegetation and the atmosphere. [Sm. rep. 1864. 3936.19 Leidy (J.) Flora and fauna found in living animals. [Smith, con- trib., v. 5.] 3937.05 Life of a tree ; from the seed, [anon.] 1849. 4912.01 Lindky (J. ) Ladies' botany. 5th ed. 2 v. [abt. 1840. ] 4917. 13 Linnceus (G.) Correspondence. Ed. by J. E. Smith. 2 v. 1821 4917.11 Lorimer (M.) Among the trees : a journal of walks, and flower-hunting. 1869 4915.06 Lowe (E. J.) and Howard (W.) "Beautiful leaved plants of [England]. 1868 4916.13 Macmiltan (H. ) Footnotes from the page of nature ; or, first forms of vegetation. [Mosses, lichens, fresh water algse, fungi. ] 1861. . . . 4912.13 — Holidays on highlands ; or, rambles in search of alpine plants. 1869 922.21 Marion (F.) Wonders of vegetation. 1872. .4913.11 Martins (C.) Vegetable colonization of the British isles of Shet- land and Faroe, and Iceland. [Sm. rep., 1858.] . 3936'.13 Meneghini (G. ) On the animal nature of the diatomeffl. Tr. by 0. Johnson. Ed. by A. Henfrey. [Ray soc, 1853.] ' 4714.02 Nuttall (T.) Litrod. to systematic and physiological botany. 1827 4912.25 Plinius Seoundus (G.) Natural history, v. 3-5. 4715.03 Pulteney (K.) Historical and biographical sketches of the progress of botany in England. 1790. 4915.09 Ray Society. Beports and papers on botany. 2 v. 1846- 49 4744.15 Contents: v. 1. Grisebach (A. H. R.) On botanical geo- graphy. Link (H. F.) Report on botany. Nageli (0.) On vegetable cells. Zuccarini {J\ G.) On the morphology of the eonilerse. v. 2. Grisebach (A. H. R.) Report on geo- graphical botany, for 1844 ; and report on geographical and systematic botany for 1845. Link (H. F.) Report on physiological botany for 1844-45. Mohl (H. von). On tho structure of the palm-stem. Nageli (C.) On vegetable cells ; on the utricular structures in the contents of cells. Reichardt (H. W.) Present state of our knowledge of botany. [Sm. rep., 1871.] 3936.26 Roberts (Mary). Voices from the woodlands, descrip- tive of forest trees, ferns, mosses, and lichens. 1850 6135.20 Schleiden (M.J.) Poetry of the vegetable world. 4914.03 Sclwuw (J. F.) Earth, plants, and man. 1852. 4112.20 Schleiden (J.M.) Principles of scientific botany. 4914.01 Smith (R) Botany. [Orr's Circle of sciences.] 4715.09 Smith (J. K) Introd. to physiological and systematica] botany. 1809 4914.15 Watson (S., and others). Botany. [In U. S. geol. explor. of Uic 40th parallel. 1871.] 1116.1,1 Wonders of the plant-world ; or, curiosities of vegeta blelife. 1870 4912.16 Wood (A.) American botanist andflorist. 1870. 4914,04 — Class book of botany. 1851 4914.05 Toumans (F. A.) First book of botany. 1870. 4912.19 — Second book of. 1873 4912.22 Roses. RcdouU (P. J.) *Les roses, peintes par P. J.B. ; de'- crites selon leur ordre naturel, par C. A. Thory. 3e ed. 3 v. 1835 4910.10 Sweet (R.) Gistineas : the natural order of cistus, or rock rose. 1825-30 4916.26 Trees and Shrubs. [See also, in general alphabet, Forests ;— Forest Trees, p. 8.J Emerson (G.B.) Trees and shrubs of Mass. 2 v. 6135.10 Flagg (W-) Woods and by-ways of N. E. 1872. 4915.16 Hem'sley (W. B.) Handbook of hardy trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants. Based on the French work of Messrs. Decaisne and Naudin. With an introd. by E. S. Band, jr. 1873. . . . 6135.14 Johns (0. A.) Forest trees of Britain. 2 v. 1847. 4911.01 Eirby (M. and F. ) Chapters on trees, their nature and 'uses. [1873.] 4915.17 Loudon (J. G. ) Arboretum et fructicetum Britaunioum ; or the trees and shrubs of Britain. 2d ed. 8 v. 1854 4917.03 v. 1-4. Text. v. 5-8. Plates. Roberts (M.) Buins and old trees in Engl. hist. 955.08 Selby (P. J. ) History of British forest-trees, indigenous and introduced. 1842 4917.20 Various Local Flora. Bigelow (J. ) Plants of Boston and its environs. 4915.02 Blame (C. L.) *Flora Jav» necnon insularum adjacen- tium. 3 v. 1828-36 4919.01 *Same. Nova series, 1858 4919.04 — Bumphia, sive commentationes botanicse, imprimis de plantis Indiae orientalis. v. 1-4 in 3. . 4919*05 Brereton (J. A.) Flora Columbiana, 1830. . 4911.07 Ciiapman (A. W.) Flora of the southern United States, 1860 4915.05 Deakin (R.) Flora of the Colosseum of Borne. 4911.03 Foster (J. R. ) Catalogue of the plants of N. A. 4727.12 Grisebach (A. H. R.) Flora of the British West Indian Islands, 1864 4914.10 Hooker (J. D.) Handbook of the New Zealand flora, 1^67 4914.20 Hooker (Sir W. J., editor). Niger flora; or, an enume- ration of the plants of western tropical Africa, collected by Dr. T. Vogel, 1841. . . . 4914.11 Jones (Sir W.) Plants of India. [Works, v. 6, 1807.] . 5046.05 Oliver (D.) First book of Indian botany, 1869. 4911.19 Noll (Id. R.) Botanical class-book and flora of Penn- sylvania, 1852 4911.06 Pursh (F.) Flora Americas septentrionalis; or, plants of North America. 2 v. 1816 4914.17 Richardson (J.) Geogr. distribution of plants, [p. 408-478 of liis "Arctic searching expedition," N. T. , 1852.] , . 1142.16 Synopsis of genera of American plants, according to the latest improvements on the Linnaaan system. [anon.] 1814 4911.08 Torrey (J.) Flora of New York. 2 v. 1843. . . 471S.00 — - Description of plants collected in California by Fremont. [Sm. contrib. v. C ] 3937.06 — On the Darlingtouia California ; a new pitcher-plant of north- ern California. [Sm. contrib., v. 6.] S937.U0 United States. War dep't. Geol. explor. of the fortieth par- allel [v. 5. ] Botany of Nevada and Utah, by S. Watson, and others, 1871 llld.W Vogel (T.) Niger flora. See, above, Hooker (Sir W. J.) . W14.ll See also, in the general alphabet, Agriculture, p. 7 {sub-headings : Cereals ; -Cotton ;—Flax ;— Flowers :— Forest trees ;— Fruit culture ;— Sorghum ;— Sugar cane ;— Tea ;— Vegetables). Also Chocolate ;— Coffee ;— Cotton ;— Flowers (Language of) ;— Geology and Palseontology ;— Medicine (Medical botany ;— Pharmacopoeias and dispensatories) ;— Natural history ;— Nature ; — Seasons ; — Tobacco. BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. BOTELER-BOWDITCH 227 Boteler (Thomas). Voyage to Africa and Arabia 1821-26. 2v. L., 1835. 8° 1094.06 Botfield (Beriah, ed.) Prefaces to the first editions of the Greek and -Roman classics and of the sacred scrip- tures. L., 1861. 40° 2766.01 Bothie of Toper-na-Fuosich. See Clough (A. H.) . . . 1633.08 Bothwell (James Hepburu, earl of.) See, in Biography, lives of Maby, (queen of Scots). Bothwell: a poem. See Aytoun (W. E.) 1613.15 Bothwell a tragedy. See Swinburne (A. O.) 1744.07 Botta (Mrs. Anne C. Lynch). Hand-book of universal literature. 9th ed. B. , 1870. 12°. . . .2731.09 Botta (Carlo Giuseppe Guglielmo). Italy, during the consulate and empire of Napoleon Buonaparte. From the Ital. 2 v. in 1. Ph., 1829. 8°. 534.24 — History of the war of independence of the United States. Prom the Ital., by G. A. Otis. 9th ed. 2 v New Haven, 1839. 8° 583.02 Botta (E.) Letters on the discoveries at Nineveh. L 1850. 8° 1054.13 Botta (Vincenzo). Dante as philosopher, patriot, and poet. N. ¥., 1865. 12°. 304G.11 — Nuovo tesoro di scherzos, racc6ntos, etc. New York 1861. 12 7318.28 — Life of C. B. de Cavour. N. Y., 1862. 8°. 3034.03 Bottom of the sea. See Sonrel (L.) 4825.14 Bottrell (Wm. ) Traditions and hearthside stories of West Cornwall. 1-2 ser. P., 1870-73. 12°. 3816.20 Botts (John Minor). The great rebellion : its secret history. New York, 1866. 12°. . . . 632.09 Boucher de La Eicharderie (Gilles). Bibliotheque univ. des voyages ; aveo des extraits. 6 v. Paris, 1808. 8°. 2722.10 Bonchet (Jean). Mem de Louis n. de la Tremouille, 1460-1525. [Petitot. le ser., v. 14.] 6121.15 Boncicant (Jean le Maingre de, mareckal de France). Livre des faicts du regne des roys Charles V. et VI. 1306-1408. [Petitot. 1 ser., v. 6, 7.] 5121.06 Boudmot (Elias). Star in the West ; an attempt to discover the lost ten tribes of Israel. Trenton, 1816. 8°. 557.31 Bongeant (G. H.) Voyage merveilleux du prince Fan Feredin dans la Bomancie. [Gamier. Voy. imag., v. 26.] . 7027.26 Bongoer (Pierre). *Voyage to Peru, 1735. [Pinkerton. Voyages, v - WJ 926.14 Bouhours (Dominique). Life of Xavier. Tr. by J. Dryden. [In D/s Works, v. 16.] 5042.29 Bouille (Francois Claude Amour, marquis de). Me- moirs relating to the French revolution. London, .1797. 8°. 522.02 Bouillet (Nicolas). *Dictionnaire universeldes sciences, des lettres et des arts. 9e ed. P., 1870. 8°. 3908.08 Bouillon (Henri de la Tour d'Auvergne, due de). Memoires, 1555-86. [Petitot. 18 sGr., v. 35, 1823.] 601.35 Bouillon (Pierre). *Musee des antiques, avec des no- tices explicatives par J. B. de Saint Victor. 3 v. Paris, 1811-27. fol. A. 57. 13 Boulainvilliers (Henri, comte de). La vie de Mahomed, London, 1793. 8° 3115.28 Boulanger (Nicolas Antoine). Origin and progress of despotism. From the French. Amsterdam [Lon- don], 1764. 16° 5725.02 Bouley(H.) Hydrophobia. Tr. by A. Liautard. New York, 1874. 8°. 4345.08 Boullaye le Gouz (Francois de la) . Voyages et obser- vations. Europe, Asie.et Afixique. P., 1057. 4°.923.06 Bounty (Mutineers of the ship). See (in Countries) Fitcairn's Island. Bouquet (Henry). Smith (W.) Historical account of B.'s expedition against the Ohio Indians in 1764. With preface by F. Parkman. .... 557.22 Bourasse (Able" J. J. ) Les plus belles eglises du monde ; notices historiques et arche'ologiques. Tours, 1857. 8° 1314.13 Bourbon family. See Biography, p. 124. Bourbon (The) prince. See Louis XVII. in Biography ,p. 171. Bourdeille (Andre de). (Euvres. P., 1823. 8°. 5021.21 Contents : Maximes et advis du maniement de la guerre. Lettres, avec leurs responses. Bourgoing (Jean Francois, baron de). Memoirs of "Pius VL and his pontificate, [anon.} From the French. 2 v. London, 1799. 8°. . .3144.26 — Travels in Spain, 1777. [*Pinkerton. Voyages, v. 5.] . 926.05 Bourguignon (H.) On the cattle plague ; contagious typhus in horned cattle. PhiL, 1869. 12°. 4332.01 Bourigaon (Antonio). The light of the world : reve- lation of a pilgrimess, travelling towards eternity. London, 1863. 8°. ...... 3522 25 Bourne (H. E. Fox). English seamen under' the Tu- dors. 2 v. London, 1868. 8°. ... 921 26 Contents: v. 1. Antecedents of Tudor seamanship. The Oabots. Henry VIII.'s navy. Cathayau enterprise. Frobish- er 9 three voyages. Sir Humphrey Gilbert. Raleigh's Vir- ginia Davis s three voyages. End of the (Jathayan quest, v. 2. Queen Elizabeth's navy. Sir John Hawkins Sir F Drake, and T. Cavefluish. Great armada. — Famous London merchants. N.Y., 1869. 16° 3261 04 — Memoir of Sir Philip Sydney. L., 1862. 8°. 316400 — Eomance of trade. London, 1871. 12°. . 5922. 15 Bourne (John). Catechism of the steam engine. New TT^iu' 1 , 859 ." . 18 ° • 392 6-14 — Handbook ot the steam engine : a key to the 'Cate- chism of the steam engine." New York, 1865. 12 °- 3926.00 Same. New York, 1873. 12°. .... 3926.00 — Treatise on the screw propeller. 2d ed. London !855. 4° 3927.08 — Treatise on the steam engine, in its various appli- cations to mines, mills, steam navigation, rail- ways, and agriculture. 9th ed. New York, 1872. 4 °- • • 3927.08a Same. London, 1852. 4°. . . . . 3926.01 Bourne (Rev S., jr.) Sermon occasioned by the death of the Eev. Alexander Phenix. New York, 1864. 8° 3143.25 Bourne (Vincent). Poematia. [Poems. With memoir and notes, by J. Mitford.] L., 1810. 16°. 1615.07 Bourne (Wm. O. ) History of the public school society of the city of New York. N. Y., 1870. 8°. 5518.17 Bourrienne (Louis A. F. de). Private memoirs of Na- poleon 2 v. Phil., 1831. 8° 3127.23 Boutard (Jean Baptiste Bon). Dictionnaire des arts du dessin. Phil., 1826. 8°. ..... 1413.17 Boutell (Charles). Christian monuments in England and Wales. London, 1854. 1. 8°. . . . 1467.19 — English heraldry. London, 1867. 12°. .6621.23 — Monumental brasses in England. London, 1849. J. 8°. 1467 20 Bouterwek (Friedrich). History of Spanish and Por- tuguese literature. Tr. by T. Boss. 2 v. London, 1823. 8° 2731.29 v. 1 Spanish, v. 2. Portuguese. Same. London, 1847. 8°. 2731.28 Bouton (Nathaniel). History of Concord, 1725-1853. Concord, 1856. 8°. 605.02 Boutwell (George S. ) Speeches and papers relating to the Rebellion and the overthrow of slaverv. Boston, 1867. 4°. 631.02 — Thoughts on educational topics. B., 1859.12°. 5513.02 Bouvet (Francis). Turks in Europe. New York, 1853. 12° 993.13 Bouvier (John). Institutes of Amer. law. New ed. by D. A. Gleason. 2 v. Phil., 1870. 8°. . . 5614.15 — Law dictionary. 7th ed. 2 v. Ph., 1857. 8°. 5625.01 Bovee (C. N.) Intuitions and summaries of thought. 2 v. Boston, 1862. 12°. 2513.28 — Thoughts, feelings and fancies. New York, 1857. 8°. . •. 2514.04 Bovee (M. H.) Christ and the gallows; or reasons for the abolition of capital punishment. New York, 1869. 12°. 5817.04 Bovet (Felix). The banished count; life of Zinzendorf. Tr. by J. Gill. London, 1865. 12°. . .3187.28 Bow (Eobert H. ) Economics of construction in relation to framed structures. L., 1873. 8°. . . 3942.09 Bowden (John). The epitaph- writer; epitaphs, etc. Chester, 1791. 12°. 6215.08 — Naturalist in Norway. L, 1869. 12°. . . 991.13 — Norway: its people, products, and institutions. L., 1867. 12° 991.14 Bowden (John Wm. ) Life and pontificate of Gregory the seventh. 2 v. L., 1840. 8°. . . . 3072.18 Bowditch (Henry Ingersoll). Analysis of correspondence con- cerning the use of liquors. (In Mass. State board of health. 2d report, 1870.] 4345.19 — Brief plea for an ambulance system for the army of the U. S. Boston, 1863. 8° 624.23 — Letters concerning houses for the people, convalescent homes, and the sewage question. [In Mass. State board of health. 2d report, 1870.] 4345.19 In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 228 BOWDITCH - BOYD Bowditch (Nathaniel). Mecanique celeste, by Laplace, tr. with a commentary. [With memoir of B. , by N. L Bowditch.] 4 v. B., 1829-39. 4°. . 4018.17 ->- New American practical navigator; with contin. by J. L Bowditch. 18th ed. N. Y., 1848. 8°. 4017.04 ,6®=- For biographies of B. see Biography, p. 124. Bowditch (Nathaniel Ingersoll). Memoir of Nathaniel Bowditch. 2d ed. B., 1840. fol. . . . 3028.03 — Nat the navigator: life of Nathaniel Bowditch. [anon. ] Boston, 1870. 16° 3022.27 — Suffolk surnames. Boston, 1857. 8°. . . 3246.24 Same. 2d ed. B., 1858. 8°. 3246.11 Same. 3d ed. B., 1861. 8°. 3246.10 Bowditch (T. Edward). Excursions in Madeira and Porto Santo, 1823; third voyage to Africa. London, 1825. 4° 1096.03 Bowditch (Wm. P».) Analysis, purification, etc., of coal gas. London, 1867. 8° 3931.51 Bowdoin College, (Brunswick, Me.) Catalogue of the library. Brunswick, 1863. 8°. . . . . 2714.15 Bowen (Abel). Picture of Boston. Affixed the Annals of Boston. B., 1838. 18° 611.04 Bowen (Eli). Coal and coal oil. Ph., 1865. 12°. 3933.23 — Pictorial sketch-book of Pa. Ph., 1852. 8°. 1125.23 Bowen (Francis). American political economy. New York, 1870. 12°. 5913.23 — Documents of the constitution of England and America. Cambr., (Mass.) 1854. 8°. . .5736.16 — Life ot baron Steuben. [In Sparks (J.) American biography, v. 9.J 3241.09 — Life of Benjamin Lincoln. [In Sparks (J.) American biogr , v. 23.] 3241.23 — Life of James Otis. [In Sparks (J.) Amer. biogr., v.12.] 3241.12 — Life of Sir Wm. Phips. [In Sparks (J.) Amer. biogr. ,v.7] 3241.07 — Lowell lectures on the application of metaphysical and ethical science to the evidences of religion. Boston, 1849. 8° 5421.08 — Principles of political economy. B., 1858. 8°. 5913.23 — Treatise on logic. Cambr., (Mass.) 1864. 12°. 5428.03 Bowen (Herbert Courthope). Muhammadanism in India. Cambr. and London, 1873. 12.° . 3454.16 Bowen (Henry L.) Memoir of Tristam Burges; with his speeches. Phila., 1835. 8°. . . . .3026.01 Bowen (Thomas J. ) Centra] Africa. New York, 1847. 12° 1093.10 — Grammar and dictionary of the Yoruba laguage. [Sm. contrib., v. 10 ] 3937.10 Bower (Alexander). Life of Luther. P., 1824. 8°. 3111.27 Bower (John). History of ancient slavery. [In Anthrop. soc. Memoirs, v. 2. 1866.] 4736.14 Bowerbank (J. S.) Monograph of the British spon- giadse. 2 v. L, Bay soc, 1864. 8°. . . 4744 0"3 — Observations on the shells of molluscous and con- chiferous animals. L. , 1844. 8°. . . . 4828. 10 — On the keratose or horny sponges of commerce. On three species of sponge. [From the Trans, of the Microscopic soc, of Loudon, v.l. 1841.] 4828 09 — On the organic tissues in the bony structures of the corallidse. [From the Philos. trans., 1842.] 4828.11 Bowers (Wm.) Naval adventures during thirty-five years' ser- vice. [Waldie library, v. 5.] 5078.19 Bowes (Eeu. G-. S.) Scripture itself the illustrator: figures, phrases, types, derivatives, chronology texts, etc. N. Y., 1873. 16° 3721.23 Bowes (Robert). Correspondence [as] ambassador of q. Elizabeth in the court of Scotland. [1577-83.] London, Surtees soc, 1842. 8° 5116.18 Bowles (Caroline). See Southey (Mrs. Caroline B.) Bowies (Samuel). Across the continent. New York 18G5. 12° 1111.15 — Our new West. Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, California, Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia. Hartford, 18-.9. 8°. 1134.15 — Summer vacation in the parks and mountains of Colorado. Springfield, 1869. 16°. . . . 1122.09 Bowles (Rev. Wm. Lisle). Lessons in criticism to W. Boscoe, in answer to his letter on the character and poetry of Pope. With further lessons to a Quarterly reviewer. London, 1826. 8°. 1676.32 — Letters to T. Campbell [on] poetical criticism. [Pamphleteer v. 20.] London, 1822. 8' 6058 20 — Life of Thomas Ken, bishop of Bath and Wells [1640-1711.] London, 1831. 8°. . . .3095.28 — Observations on the poetical character of Pope, with reply to Gilchrist. L., 1821. 8°. [Pamphleteer, v. 17. 18.1 6068.18 — Poetical works. With memoir and notes, by G. Gilflllan 2 v New York, 1855. 8° X622 01 — Beply to charges in the Quar. rev. against the last editor ot Pope's works. L., 1820. 8°. [Pamphleteer, v. 17,] 5058.17 — Thoughts on the increase of crimes, the education of the poor, and the national schools. 2d ed? London. 1819. 8" [Pamphleteer, v. 15.] 5053 15 — Two letters to Lord Byron on Pope. L., 1821. 8°. [Pamph- leteer, v. 18.] . . . , 5058.18 Note.— See M'Dermott (M.) Letter in reply. [Pamph- leteer, V. 20.] 5058.20 — Vindication of Winchester college. [Pamphleteer v 13 1819-] 5058.13 Bowline (Tom), pseud. Book of knots. 1870. 4517.20 Bowlker (Charles). Art of angling. New ed. London, 1806. 16°. 4626.20 Bowman (Anne). New cookery book. London, 1869 12°. . . 6015.08 Bowman (P. C. ) and Dana (C. A ) Household book of songs ; for four voices. N. Y., 1872. 4 C . 1565.19 Bowman (John E. ) Practical handbook of medical chemistry. Ed. by C. L. Bloxam 4th ed. Phi] 1866. 12° 4213.26 Bowman (Col. S. M.) and Irwin (E. B.) Sherman and his campaigns. New York, 1865. 8°. .3161.12 Bowue (B. P. ) Philosophy of Herbert Spencer. New York, 1874. 12° 5411.24 Bowring (Edgar Alfred). Book of Psalms, rendered into English verse. London, 1858. 12°. 3732.13 Bowring (Sir John). Ancient poetry and romances of Spain; selected and tr. London, 1824. 12°. 1615.11 — Cheskian anthology ; hist, of the poetical lit. of Bo- hemia, with tr. specimens. L., 1832. 16°. 1615.13 — Decimal system. London, 1854 8°. . . 4015.22 — Kingdom and people of Siam. 2 v. London, 1857. 8° 1025.07 — Matins and vespers : with hymns and occasional pieces. Boston, 1827. 16°. 1615.08a Same. Boston, 1854. 16° 1615.08 — Memorial volume of sacred poetry. Memoir, by Lady Bowring. London, 1873. 12°. . . 1615.24 — Poetry of the Magyars, preceded by sketch of the language and lit. of Hungary and Transylvania. London, 1830. 8° 1615.12 — Servian popular poetry. London, 1827. 16°. 1615.14 — Some account of the state of prisons in Spain and Portugal. London, 1824. 8°. [Pamphleteer, v. 23.] .... 6058.23 — Specimens of the JJussian poets. 2 v. London, 1821-23. 12° 1615.22 — Visit to the Philippine Islands. L, 1859. 8°. 1065.14 — and Van Dyk (H. S.) Batavian anthology ; or speci- mens of the Dutch poets. L, 1824. 16°. 1615.10 Bowyer (George). Cardinal archbishop of Westmin- ster and the new hierarchy. Loudon, 1850. 8°. ['Miscel. pamph., v. 21.'] 5093.21 Bowyer (Wm., d. 1737). Nichols (J.) Typogr. anecdotes of B.'s press, 1699-1731. [In Nichols (J.) Lit. anecdotes, v. 1-3. 1812.J 2743.01 Bowyer (Wm., d. 1777). Origin of printing. 2d ed. London, 1776. 8° 'J765.09 — Niclwls (J.) Annals of B.'s press, 1732-1777. [In his Lit. anec- dotes, v. 2-3. 1812.] 2743.02 Box (Charles). Cricket. London, 1868. 16°. 4612.17 Box (Capt. Michael James). Adventures and explora- tions in New and old Mexico. New York, 1869, 16° 1152.08 Box (Thomas). Practical hydraulics : rules and tables. 2d ed. London, 1870. 16° 3922.08 — Practical treatise on heat, as applied to the useful arts. Phil., 1869. 16° 4027.20 Box for the season. A sporting sketch. See Clarke (0.) 4624.03 Boxiana ; or, sketches of pugilism. See *Egan (P.) . • 4618.20 Boxing. See Amusements, p. 23. Boy joiner and model maker. See Davidson(E. A.) . . .1314.36 Boy's. See also Boys'. Boy's holiday book. See Fuller (T. E.) 1865 4611.08 Boy s own book. 5th ed. revised. New York, 1866. 16° 4611.18 Boyd. See also Boid. Boyd (Archibald). Confession, absolution, and real presence. 2d ed. London, 1867. 12°. 3523.08 Boyd (Andrew Keunear Hutchinson). Autumn holi- days of a country parson. B., 1865. 16°. 2514.03 Contents : By the seaside. Dnpruued trees. Ugly ducto : misplaced men. On the sudden sweeteniug ot certain grapes. Estimate of human beings. Kemerubriuice. On the Forest Hill. Dream life. On going away. Old enemies. At the castle, familiar spirits. The right tack. Need cbs fearB. Beaten. GosBip. Whately on Bacon. Some tu.tuw BUOOKLVN MEUCANTILE LllSKAliY. BOYD -BEADDON k!29 talk about Scotch affairs. From Saturday to Monday. Con- clusion. — Counsel and comfort spoken from a city pulpit. Boston, 1864. 16° 3523.06 — Critical essays of a country parson, [anon.] Loud., 1865. 12° 2511.17 Contents: Whately on Bacon. Recent metaphysical works— Lewes, Maurice, Fleming. Thorndale. James Montgomery. Friends in council. Poe. George Stephenson. Oulita, the serf. The organ question. Life at the water cure. — Every-day philosopher in town and country. Bost., 1863. 16° 2514.08 Contents: To work again. Concerning atmospheres. Concerning beginnings and ends. Going on Disagreeable people. Outside. Getting on. At the Laud's End. Resigna- tion. Concerning things which cannot go on. cutting and carving. Conclusion. — Graver thoughts of a country parson. 2 series. Boston, 1863. 16°. 3523.07 — Leisure hours in town. Boston, 1862. 16°. 2514.09 Contents : Parson's leisure hours in town. Concerning veal; a discourse of immaturity. Concerning things slowly learnt. Gone. People of whom more might have been made. People who carried weight in life, college Hie at Glasgow. Concerning the world's opinion. Sorrows of childhood. Organ question in Scotland. Thorndale, or the oourlict of opinions. Concerning a great Scotch preacher. Oulita the serf. Scotch peculiarities. Conclusion. — Lessons of middle age. [niton.] L.,186S. 12 u . 2514.16 Contents : Of an ancient city. Ten years. The rest of it. The organ in Scotland. Roadside stations. Presbyterian sermons by Dr. J. Park, and by Dr. J. Robertson. Con- cerning beards. Concerning the advantages of being a cantankerous fool. Concerning the treatment of such as differ from us in opinion. Among southwestern cathedrals. Of batteriug-rams. Revivification of mummies. Glasgow down the water. A little tour in May. — Present-day thoughts. [Keligious.] London, 1871. 12". 3523.09 — Kecreations of a country parson, [anon. ] 2 v. Boston, 1861. 16° 2514.07 Contents : v. 1. Country parson's life. Art of putting things. Two blisters of humanity. Petty malignity and petty trickery. Work and play. Country hou'ses and coun- try life. Tidiness. How I mused in the railway tram. The moral influences of the dwelling. Hurry and leisure. The worries of life and how to meet them. Giving up and com- ing down. The dignity of dulness. Growing old. Conclu- sion, v. 2. Concerning the parson's choice. Disappoint- ment and success. Scylla and Charybdis. Chiuchyards. S umm er days. Screws Solitary days. Glasgow down the water. Man and his dwelling place. Life at watercure. Con- cerning the pulpit in Scotland. Future years. Conclusion. — Seaside musings on Sundays and week days. [anon. ] London, 1872. 8°. 3523.05 Boyd (James B. ) Moral philosophy. 5th ed. New York, 1859. 12°. . 5433.18 Boyd (Mark). Reminiscences of 50 years. London, 1871. 8°. 3022.29 Boydell (John and Josiah,puWisto-s). — *Grapliic illustrations of the dramatic works of Shakspeare. 100 pi London, 1802. fol. A. 37.23 Note. — These illustrations are the same as those in Shaks- peare's dramatic works. 9 v. fol. (Bulmer & Co. 1802.) — 'Picturesque scenery of Norway ; from drawings by J. W. Edy. With remarks by W. Tooke. 2 v. London, 1820. fol A. 27. 03 Boyden (John, jr.) The Eastern harp. Tunes and hymns, original and selected. B.,1849. 16°. 3705.11 Boyhood of great men. See Edgar (J. G.) 1856. . . . 3263.23 Boyle (Charles, 2d earl of Orrery). As yon find it. Comedy. London, 1603. sm. 1°. . . . 1714.08 Same. [In Boyle (Roger). Works, v. 2, 1739.] . . 1714.07 Boyle (Frederick). Adventures among the Dvaks. Lon- don, 1865. 8°. " . 1064.10 — Bide across a continent : wanderings through Ni- caragua and Costa Rica. 2 v. L., 1868. 12°. 1165.17 Boyle (John, 5th earl of Cork and Orrery). Letters from Italy, in 1754-55. L., 1774. 12°. . 97J.12 — Remarks on Jonathan Swift. 4th ed. London, 1752. 8°. 3167.30 Boyle (Robert). Philosophical works; abridged by P. Shaw. 2ded. 3 v. L., 1738. 4°. . . .4028.03 Contents: v. 1. Physics. 2. Colours. Nature. God. Statics. Pneumatics. 3. Natural history. Chymistry. Medicine. tifeE" For biogr. notices of B., see Biography, p. 12*. Boyle (Roger, 1st earl of Orrery). Dramatic works. 2 v. London, 1739. 8° 1714.06 Contents: v. 1. Tragedies. The black prince. Tryphon. Mustapha. Henry T. v. 2. H«rod the Great. Altemira. Guzman, a comedy. — Mr. Anthony, a comedy. L., 1794. 8°. . . 1714 06 Boyle lectures. „„i TP 5 ;,. - a ? (S ' ) DiBcour so concerning natural religion and the Christian revelation. [In Watson (R.) Tracts, v. 4.1 IBfiid. Harness (W.) Connection of Christianity with J™" happiness [3661.11]. 1864. Merivale (C.) Con- version of the Roman empire [435.08]. 1865. toerivalo (G.) Conversion of the northern nations [3575.06]. Boyne (Wm.) Tokens issued in the 17th century in England, Wales and Ireland. L., 1868. 8° 1585 18 Boynton (Charles B.) The Pour great powers : Eng- land, Prance, Russia and America; their policy, re- sources, and probable future. Cin., 1866. 8°. 445.24 — History of the navy during the rebellion. 2 v. New York, 1868. 8°. . . 575.08 — The Russian empire, [anon.] Cin., 1856. 12°. 993.05 Boynton (Edward C.) History of West Point. New York, 1864. 1. 8°. 4518.20 Boynton (H. V. ) Sherman's historical raid. Memoirs in the light of the record. Cin., 1875. 8°. 3161.14 Boys. See also Boy. Boys. Hope (A. R.) Book about boys. 1869.2532.14 See also Biography [Youth, p. 116) ; and, in the general alphabet, Children;— Education;— Young men. Boys and girls in biology. See Stevenson (S. H.) 1876. . 4722.22 Boys' book of Indian battles and adventures. New York, 1865. 12° 561. 13 Boys in blue. See Hoge {Mrs. A. H.) 1867 633.09 Boys (Edward). Captivity and adventures in France aid Flanders. L., 183 J. 8°. 962.06 Boyse (Samuel). Select poems. Ed. by R. Walsh. [British poets v. 31. 1822.] 1B 9i. 31 — Poems. Ed. with life, by A. Chalmers. [In his English poets. V. 14. 1810.] f . 1620.14 Bozman (John L. ) History of Maryland, 1633-60. 2 v. inl. Baltimore, 1837. 8° 593.06 Bozzelli (Le Chevalier). Essais sur les rapports primi- tifs qui lient ensemble la philosophie et la morale. Paris, 1825. 8°. 5133.16 Braune (Karl). Epistles of John. Commentary. [In Lange (J. P ) New lest. v. 9, 1868.] 3747.19 — Ephesians, Philipuians, Colossians. Commentary. [In Lange (J. P.) New Test. v. 7, 1871.] 3747.17 Brace (Charles L.) Dangerous classes of New York, and twenty years' work among them. New York, 1872. 12° 5816.28 — Home l,fe in Germany. N. Y., 1853. 12°. 964.09 — Hungary in 1851. New York, 1852. . . . 965.11 — New West : or California in 1867-68. New York, 1869. 12° 1114.22 — Norse-Folk. New York, 1857. 12°. . . . 991.04 — Races of the Old World. N. Y., 1863. 12°. 4734.13 — Short sermons to newsboys: with hist, of the news- boys' lodging-house. N. Y., 1866. 16°. . 3523.10 Brachet (Auguste). Etymological dictionary of the French language. Tr. by . 12°. 1114.19 Brackett (Anna Creditor). The education of American girls. A series of essays [by several writers]. New York, 1874. 12° 5514.28 Brackett (Albert G.) History of the U. S. cavalry, to 1863. New York, 1865. 12° 632.07 Bracton (Henry de). Giiterbock (0. ) Bracton and his relation to the Roman law: middle ages. Tr. by B. Coxe. 1866 5613.24 Bradbury (H.) Nature-printed British sea-weeds. See Johnstone (W. G.) 4916.17 Braddock (Maj.-gen. Edward). Sargent ( W. ) History of an expedition against Fort DuQuesne under B., in 1755 581.05 Braddon (Mary Elizabeth). Le secret de Lady Audley. 2 v. Paris, 1869. 12°. 7002.32 ^= For her novels in English, see Fiction class-list. In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 230 BRADFORD -BBEAKFAST Bradford (Alden). History of Massachusetts 1764 to 1775. Boston, 1822. 8 . • • • • • RO -04 08 z a53f rlr %£*&*** men s^" England.^ Boston, W42.JL 2^ — g^ 3122 . 18 _ Memoir of Jonathan Mayhew. B. , ^ ■ New England chronology: HOT to 1810. B°ston,1843. 12°. American antiquities. New 557.01 Bradford (Alexander W. York. 1843. 8° ■ Bradford (GamaUel). Financial administration. [In to»» Meditation ott the - wSr sertons nation, >■ -mination^ Cambr., (Bag.,) Parker soc. , 1818. 8 . • ^ bib -^ Bradford (Samuel dexter) Works. [Speeches ad dresses, criticisms, etc.] Boston, 1858 8 . 5U.il. ld Bradford (William). History of Plymouth ««>n. ["1600-1646 1 Ed.bvC. Deane. B.,185b. 8 . oJO.v.i _ Hi lot PlymoUitW [Young (A.) Chronicles.1846. .u4 _ Memoir 0/ Brewster. [la Young (A.) P^^Ua^t Hvmo^ _ and Winslow (JS.) Journal ot a plantation settled at Hymont^ 1621 [Ira Young (A.) Chronicles, etc.] . . ■ • .»»*•"* Bradford Wm. John Alden). Notes on the Nor hwest New York, 1846. 12°. . . - - .• • • n ^H Bradley (Edward). Holiday ramble in ■**£** « Scott.ByCuthbertBede. [pseud] L.,18o3.12 -Job. if «S- For other works of this author see Fiction class list. Bradley (Richard). The plague at Marseilles considered. 4th ed London, 1721. 12°. ['Tracts on the plague v. 2] . i^i.20 Bradshaw (Henry). Holy lyfe of Saynte Werburge , dS Skins. Lnd.,1848. 4°. [Ca«U«m soc, v. 15.] • • • • : 509 t-l Bradshaw's handbook to the Turkish empire 2 v London, [1871.] 8° a • , • 1° 3 3 - 13 v. 1 Turkey in Europe. V. 2. Syria and Palestine. — Illustrated handbook to Germany, north and south. London, [1868.] 18°. . . . ■ - • • 964-03 _ - Handbook to Brittany. See Hughes (J. W 0.] ... 961.06 — Handbook to Normandy and the Channel islands ; with notes by H Fry. Loud., 1869. 18° 961 .07 _ Monthly continental guide. L., July, 187-12 . 913. 2o — Notes for travellers in Tyrol and Vorarlberg. Lon- don, [>.&] 18° 982.03 Bradshawe (J.) Letter to Sir P. Legh of Lyme. [Chetham mis- cell., V. 2.] ....... . .5094.88 Brady (John). Clavis calendana : analysis o± the cal- endar : with anecdotes. 3d ed. 2 v. London, 1815. 8° : . . . 6218.18 Brady (Wm.) Kedga anchor ; or young sailor's assist- ant. New York, 1863. 8° 4517.01 Braemar Highlands. See Taylor (B.) 1869 9ol.l7 Braee-Beaker with the Swedes. See Jerrold (W. B.) . . 001-11 Brane (Tycho). Brewster [Sir D.) Martyrs of science. . 3261.13 Brahma Somaj. See Sen (Keshub Chunder) 3592.25 Brahmanism. See Hinduism, p. 100 ,— India (in Countries, ;— Literature (Sanscrit) : — Vedas. Brain (The). See Medicine [Brain ;—Boiy and mind ;— Insanity; —Menial Physiology) ;— Phrenology. Brainard (Cephas). Young men's christian associations. [In Amer. soc. sci. assoc. Trans, no. 7, 1874.] . . . .5811.04 Brainard (David). Nature and cure of the bites of serpents and wounds of poisoned arrows. [Sm. report, 1854.] . 3936.09 Brainerd (Rev. David). See Biography, p. 124. Braitnwait (Bichard). A survey of history : or, a nursery for gentry. London, 1638. 8°. . 412.2'J — Drunken Barnabee's four journeys to the north of England, in Latin and English verse. York, ( Eng. , ) 1852. 18 3 1622.03 Braithwaite (Joseph Bevan). Memoirs of Joseph J. Gurney. 2 v. Norwich, 1854. 8°. . . 3074.12 Braithweute (Wm.) and Braithwaite (James). Betro- spect of practical medicine and surgery, v. 66-72. New York, 1872-75. 8° 4352.01 Same. An epitome to. By W. S. Wells. 2 v. New York, I860. 8° • . 4314.04 Brakelond (Joceliu). See Jooelin de Brakelond. Braman (D. E. E.) Information about Texas. Phila- delphia, 1858. 12° 1122.20 Brambles and bay leaves. See Hibberd g.) 1872. . .. 4918.18 BraToaocl chapel. Layard (A M.) Brancacci chapel and Masolino, Masaccio, and Filippmo Lippi, London, Arundel sob., 1868. 8°. . . . 14uo.l2 n*™A I lohnl Description of the Orkneys, Shetland, Pightland Br ^°th and Caithness. [*Pinkerton. Voyages, v. 3.] 926.03 Brand (Rev. John). Popular antiquities of Great Bnt- am Enlarged by Sir H. Ellis. 3 v. London, Bohn, 1849. 12° •. • • • 471 '°1 g am6 Eeasts, customs, superstitions, and amuse- ments past and present. Ed., with large additions, ' bvW 0. Hazlitt. 3v. London, 1870. 8°. 497.05 Brandan (St.) Mediseval legend of the sea. Ed. by T. Wright. L., 1844. 8°. [Percy soc, v. 14.] 5060.14 Brande (Wm. Thomas). Manual of chemistry. 2 v. London, 1848. 8°. ...... ■ f^M nnd Cox (G. W.) Dictionary of science, lit., and _ art 3 v. London, 1865-67. 8°. ... 3916.02 Brandenburg (Bouse of). See (in Countries) Prussia. (History.) Brandon "(Raphael and J. Arthur) 'Open bmber roofs of the middle ages. L., 1860. 4 . .1316.01 Brant (Joseph). See Biography, p. 124. Brantome (Pierre de Bourdeilles, seigneur de). (Euvres completes. 7 v. Paris, 1822-23. 8°. . . 5021.14 Contents- v. 1-4. Notice sur B. et sur Bes ouvrages. Vies des hommes illuBtres et grands capitaines estrangers. 5. Vies des dames illustres. 6. Memoires touschant les duels Gentillesses et rodomontades espaignolles. A la rovne Marguerite de France. A madaine Marguerite de France AvertiBsement. Sermeus et juremens espaignoln. Belles i-etraites d'armees de diverses nations. 7. Vies deB dames galantes. . - Spanish rhodomontades. Tr. by Mr. OzeL London, 1741 8" 55117 Brasses (Monumental) of England. See Boutell (C.) 1849. 1467.20 Brassev ( Thomas). Work and wages practically illus- trated. London, 1872. 8° 5933.11 Brathwait. See Braithwait. . „,,. , Braun (August Emil). Explanatory text and additional whites to Gruner's Specimens of ornamental art. London, 1850. 4° "57.17 Braun (Alex. Phenomena of rejuvenescence m na- ture. Ed. by A. Henfrey. London, Bay soc, 1863. yo 474402 Brawnville papers. ' See Tyler'(M. C.) 1869. . ... • «13.ia BravT»s Anna Eliza). Description of the part of Devonshire bordering on the Tamar and the lay; its nat. history, customs, biogr., etc. 3 v. Load., 1836 12° yol.2l — Good St. Louis and his times. L., 1870. 12°. 311422 — Joan oi Arc and the times of Charles VH. London. — Life of' Thomas Stothard.' With personal reminU- cences. London, 1851. 8 a . . . . . .. . 31W5.28 as- For her • novels and romances,' see Fiction clasB list. Bray (Charles). Education of the feelings : a moral system. Abridged for secular schools. 4th efl. London, 1872. 12° • • 5^ — Introductory essay. [In Hennell (M.) Social 8 y Btem «- 68 ^j — Manual of anthropology. London, 1871. 8°. 473412 — Philjsophy of necessity. 2 v. L, 1841. 8 . i>4ii.-u Contents: v. 1. Mind and morals, v. 2. Social Bcience. Bray (Edward Atkins). Poems, with sketch of life. ['"Bray 7 [Mrs. A. E.) Devonshire, etc., V. S, p. 185-249.] . 95LM Brav Wm.) Observations on the Christmas Lord of ""'i" 1 ^ [*Aroh(Bologia, v. 18, 1817.] .....-• • -. 6 "°. , |B — •> Turn- into Derbyshire, 1777. [Pinkerton. Voyages v.2.] J-« Brayley (Edward W.) and Britton (J.) History ot the ancient palace and late houses of parliament m Westminster. London, 1836. 8°. . ■ f^ See also Beauties of England and Wales, on p. 69 (anw). Brazen (John). Discourse before the society lor iao prom, of christian education in Harvard univer- sity. Boston, 1825. 8° 3o8L ' ib Brazil. See Countries. (Brazil.) 50,3 05 Brazing. Amateur mechanic's workshop ° Bread. , . ia , nl — Draper (J. 0.) Bread and its adulterations. [Galaxy, Aug-i^l — Eeport from the oommittee of the House of Commons on iaw» relating to the manul'acture, sale, and assize 01 duwj. 1815. IFamphleteer, v. 6, p. 147-163.] ... • ■ «J* See also Domestio economy (Cookery books) :— »«""-' (Food and diet). . _ nB H. Breakfast, dinner, and tea : viewed classically, poe» caUy, and practically. N. Y., i860. 12°. MU5.W Breakfast in bed. See Sala (G. A.) 1863. . . • • • ■ Jj^y Breakfast, luncheon, and tea. See Terhune (V. H.) • • " u BROOKLYN MEECANTILE LIBRABV- BREAST-BRID&EMAN 231 Breast (Diseases of the). See Medicine. {Breast.) Broath (The). See Howe (J. W.) 1874 4321.32 Breath of life: or, rnal-respiration, etc. See Oatlin (G.) 1861. 4323.80 Breathing. -See Medicine. [Lungs; — Respiratory organs.) Breban (J. M. ) Interest tables, exhibiting the interest on any sum from one to ten thousand dollars, tor any number of days, at 3, 3£, 4, 4£, 5, 5$, and 6 percent.; and also, at any rate from six to twenty four per cent. Phil., 1864. 8°. 4014.09 Bree (0. R. ) Exposition of fallacies in the hypothesis of Mr. Darwin. London, 1872. 8°. . .4712.19 — 'History of the birds of Europa 4 v. London, 1866-67. 8° 4816.01 Breech-loaders. By "Gloan" [pseud.] New York, 1873. 12°. 4516.31 Brees (S. 0.) Glossary of practical architecture and civil engineering. London, 1852. 8°. . 1313.05 Brehat (Alfred Guezeneo, called de). Adventures d'un petit Parisien. 14e ed. Paris, [n.A] 16°. 7004.01 — Le Bal de l'opera. Paris, 1870. 12°. . . 701'>.32 — Un Drame a Calcutta. Paris, 1868. 12°. . 7013.35 — Les Jeunes amours. Paris, 1861. 16°. . . 7001.02 — Le Roman de deux jeunes femmes. Paris, 1868. 12° 7013.34 — "Vengeance d'un mulatre. Paris, 1870. 12°. 7013.33 Brehm (G. L.) Cassell's book of birds. Prom the [German] text by T. R. Jones, v. 1-4. London, 1870. 4°. 4818.01 Bremen lectures. Tr. by I). Heagle. With introd. by A Hovey. Boston, 1871. 12° 3523.27 Contents: Biblical account of creation and natural soienoe, by 0. 26cklar. Beason, conscience, and revelation, by H. Creaier. Miracles, by M. Fuchs. The person of Je- , sus Christ, by C. E. Luthardt. Resurrection of Christ, by G. Uhlhorn. Scriptural doctrine of atonement, by W. F. Gess. Authenticity of our gospels, by C. Tischendorf. Idea of the kingdom of God, by J. P. Lange. Christianity and culture, by J. Disselhoff. Bremer (Fredrika). Greece and the Greeks. Tr. by Mary Howitt. 2 v. London, 1863. 12°. . 992.17 — Homes of the New World. Tr. by M. Howitt. 2 v. New York, 1853. 12°. 1073.12 — Life, letters, and posthumous works. From the Swedish, by P. Milow. N. Y., 1868. 12°. 3023.15 — Travels in the Holy Land. Tr. by M. Howitt. 2 v. London, 1862. 12°. 1052.13 — Two years in Switzerland and Italy. Phil., 1861. 12° 982.05 Reviewed in Blackwood's mag., v. 89, 1861. i£t For her novels see Fiction class list. Bremmer (Robert). Excursions in the interior of Rus- sia ; with sketches of Nicholas. 2 v. London, 1839. 8°. . . ' 997.01 Bremner (David). Industries of Scotland. Edinb. , 1869. 8°. 3931.09 Brenchley (Julius). Journey to the Salt-Lake city. See Remy (Jules), and Brenchley (J.) 1115.11 Brentano (Lujo). On the history and development of gilds, and the origin of trade-anions. London, 1870. 8° 5933.03 Same. [In Smith (T.) English gilds. 1870.] . . . 7913.17 Brereton (Humphrey). Most pleasant song of lady Bessy, and how she married king Henry VII. Ed. by J. O. Halliwell. [In Percy society, v. 20.] 6060.20 Brereton (John A.) Flora Columbiana : li3t of plants. Wash., 1830. 16°. 4911.07 Brereton (Sir Wm.) Travels in the United Provinces, England, Scotland, and Ireland, 1631-35. Ed. by E. Hawkins. London, 1844. 4°. [Chethara soc, v. 1.] 5094.01 Breton (Wm.Henry). Scandinavian sketches; or, a tour in Norway. London, 1835. 8°. . . . .995.06 Breton (Cape). See Gape Breton [in Countries). Breton de La Martmiere (J. B. J.) China: its costume, arts, etc. 4 v. in 2. London, 1824. 16°. . 6621.16 Breton de los Herreros (Manuel). Obras escogidas. 2 v. Paris, Baudry, 1853. 8° 7215.06 v. 1. Prdlogo. Prefacio del autor. Advertencia. Apuntes biograftcos. La Declamacion en Espana. Obras drama'ticas Los dos sobrinos. A Madrid me vuelvo. Marcela. Elena. Todo es farsa en este mundo. Me voy de Madrid. La redaccion de un perifidico. El amigo Martir. Una de tautas. Muerete | y veras .... 1 Don Fernando el Em- plazado. Medidas extraordinarias. Ella es el. v. 2. Flaquezas ministeriales. Un Dia de campo. El pelo de la dehesa. Don Frutos en Belcbite. Pruebas de amor conyugal. El Cuarto de hora. La batelera de Pasajes. Por uodeoirlaverdadl La Independencla. Ouidado con las amigasl iQuien es Ella? La esouela del matrimonio Pomas. Opusculos en prosa. La Oastanera. La Nodriza' La Lavandera. Una Nariz. *wmi,,». Bretoiineau (Pierre), and others. Memoirs on diph- therm. Tr.byRH. Semple. L., 1859. 8°. . 4302 07 Brett (Edwin). Notes on yachts. 1st series. London 1869. 16° 4517.13 Brett (Rev. W. H.) Indian tribes of Guiana. London, 1868. 8°. .... . 1166.00 Breusmg (Hermann). Ein Geachteter. 2 v. Jena und Leipzig. 1866. 16° 7113.17 Breval (John Durant). Remarks on several parts of Europe. With maps, plans, and plates. 2 v. Lon- don, 1726. fol 92703 Brevia. See Helps (A.) 1871 .' 2531 31 Brevoort (John Carson). Verrazano the navigator. Paper read before the Amer. geog. soc of New York, Nov. 28th, 1871. N. Y, 18,'l. 8°. 3174.23 Brewer (Ebenezer C.) Dictionary of phrase and fable London, 1870. 8°. 6218.07 Brewer (James N.) Beauties of Ireland : being delinea- tion, topogr., hist., and biogr. of each county. With engravings. 2 v. London, 1825. 8°. 953a. 01 Brewer (Thomas Mayo). N. A. Oology: pt. 1, Raptores and nssirostres. ['Sm. contrib., v. 11.] 3937 n Brewerton (G. Douglas). Wars of the western border New York, 1859. 12° 581. 19 Brewing and Beer. See Arts (Useful), page 44. Brewster (Charles Warren). Rambles about Ports- mouth. Portsmouth, (N. H.) 1859. 8°. . 623.01 Brewster (Sir David). The kaleidoscope; its history, theory, etc. London, 1858. 8°. . . . . 4025.24 — Letters on natural magic. N. Y., [n.d.] 18°. 3813.02 Same. New ed., by J. A. Smith. London, 1868. 12°. 3813.18 — Life of Sir Isaac Newton. N. Y., 1852. 18°. 3134.01 — Martyrs of science, or lives of Galileo, Tycho Brahe and Kepler. New York, [n.d.] 18°. . . 3261.13 — Memoirs of Sir Isaac Newton. 2 v. Edinburgh, 1855. 8°. 3134.02 — More worlds than one. N. Y., 1856. 18°. .4016.24 — The stereoscope. London, 1856. 8°. . . 4025.25 — Treatise on optics. London, 1853. 16°. .4025.17 j&g- For lives of B. see Biography, p. 124. Brewster (Francis E. ) Philosophy of human nature. Ph., 1851. 12° 5438.02 Breymann (Hermann). French grammar. London, 1871. 16° 6413.23 Brezina (Aristides). Principles of crystallography and crystal- lophysics. [Sm. report, 1872.] 3936.27 Brialmont (Alexis Henri). History of the life of Wel- lington. From the French, with additions by G. R. Gleig. 4v. London, 1858-60. 8°. . . 3183.06 Bric-a-brac hunter. Hall (H; B. ) Adventures of a bric- a-brac hunter. 1868 1453.06 Bric-a-brac series. Ed. by R. H. Stoddard, v. 1-10. New York, 1874-76. 16° 3251.14 1. Personal reminiscences by Cliorley, Planche, and Young. 2. Anecdote biographies of Thackeray and Dickens. 3. Prosper Meriinee's letters to an incognita ; with Re- collections by Lamartine, and by George Sand. 4. Personal reminiscences by Barham, Harness, Hodder. 6. Greville memoirs ; reigns of George IV and William IV. 6. Personal reminiscences by Moore and Jordan. 7. Persoual reminiscences by Cornelia Knight and Tho- mas Raikes. 8. Personal reminiscences by O'Keeffe, Kelley and Taylor. 9. Personal recollections of Lamb, Hazlitt, [Campbell, and lady Blessington]. 10. Personal reminiscences by Constable, and Gillies. Brice (John). Laws of the U. S., relative to commer- cial subjects. Baltimore, 1814. 8°. . . 5624.15 Bricklaying and Brick-making. See Useful arts, page 40. Bricknel) (Rev. W. birncox). The judgment of the bishops upon the tractarian theology. [Their] charges from 1837 to 1842, so far as tney relate to the tractarian movement. O., 1845. 8°. 3523.26 Bridal customs. See Marriage; — Women. Bride and bridegroom. See Dorr (J. C. R.) 6836.08 Brides and bridals. See Jeaffreson (J. C.) 6835.18 Bridge construction. See Arts (Useful), page 40. Bridge (Christiana, transl.) See Demogeot (J.) History of Fr. lit. 1874 2731.22 Bridge of history. See Cooper (Thos.) 3537.25 Bridgeman (Thomas). Young gardener's assistant. New ed. New York, 1865. 12°. . . . 6124.05 tn asking for books, use the " Book Orders," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NtJMBEli. 233 BRIDG-ER- BRITISH Brideer (Charles). Index to printed pedigrees. Lon- don, 1867. 8°. 6613.01 Bridges. Tuckerman (H. T.) Criterion, p. 345-377. 1866. 2544.09 ' See also Arts (Useful), page 40. Bridges. See also Brydges. Bridges (Eev. George Wilson). Annals of Jamaica. 2 v. London, 1828. 8° 556.10 Bridges (John Henry). Francs under Bichelieu and Colbert. Edinburgh, 1866. 8°. . . . 523.16 — Unity of Comte's life and doctrine. London, 1866. 8°. 5412.00 — England and China. [In International policy.] . . . 5716.14 — Jews of Europe in middle ages. [Oxford essays, 1857.] 2538.21 Bridges (Sallie). Marble Isle and other poems. Phila., 18(54. 24° 1622.04 Bridgewater treatises. 12 v. London, 1833-40. 8°. 1. Chalmers (A.) Adaptation of external nature to the moral and intellectual constitution of man. 2 v. 3524.04 2. Kidd (J.) Adaptation of external nature to the physical condition of man 3524.06 3. Whewell (-W.) Astronomy and general physics, with reference to natural theology 3524 12 4. Bell (C.) The hand as evincing design. . . 3524.01 6. Hoget (P. M.) Animal and vegetable physiology with reference to natural theology. 2 v 3524.10 6. Buckland (W.) Geology and mineralogy with refer- ence to natural theology 3524.02 7. Kirby (W.) Power, wisdom, and goodness of God in the creation of animals, etc. 2v 3524.07 8. Prout (W.) Chemistry, meteorology, and digestion with reference to natural theology 3524.09 J8®= See also Babbage (W.) Ninth Bridgewater treatise, a fragment 3524.16 Bridgman (Thomas). Memorials of the dead in Bos- ton; epitaphs and records in Copp's Hill burying ground. Boston, 1852. 12° 611.18 - Pilgrims of Boston, and their descendants. Also, Inscriptions from the monuments in the Granary burial ground. New York, 1856. 8°. . . 611.17 Brief biographies. See Smiles (Samuel). 1861 3263.16 Brienne (EL A. de Lomeuie, comte de). Memoires du regue de Louis Xni et Louis XTV. 1614-61. [Petitot. Mem., 2 ser. v. 35-36.] 603.13 Brierre de Boismont (A. J. P.) Hallucinations, etc. Tr. by E. T. Hulme. Columbus, {Ohio.) 1860. 12 3816.37 Brigands and robbers. Hilton (D. ) B. in South Italy. 2 v. 1864 532.12 — ■ Mac Farlane (C.) Lives and exploits of banditti and robbers. [Waldie library, v. 1.] 5078.15 — Moens (W. J. C.) English travellers and Italian brigands. New York, 1866. 12°. . . . 973.17 Same. 2d ed. 2 v. London, 1866. 12°. . 973.21 — Sosieropoulos (ft.) Brigands of the Morea. 1868. 992.11 See also Blackwood's mag., v. 81, 1857 (Review of About's King of the mountains); v. 93, 1863 (Ital. brigandage); N. A. rev., v. 101, 1865 (Ital. brigandage); Maomillan, June, July, 1872, or Littell, 1872, v. 3 (Pre-Islamitic brigands, by W.G. Palgrave); About's ' King of the mountains " [112.02], Briggs (Charles P.) and Maverick (A.) Story of the telegraph, and history of the great Atlantic cable. New York, 1858. 12° 3934.26 Brigham (Amariah). Treatise on epidemic cholera. Hartford, 1832. 8° 4331.01 Brigham (Win. T. ) and others. Bibliography of the Ha- waiian Islands. B., 1869. 4° 2726.01 Bright (John). Speeches on questions of public policy Ed. by J. E. T. Bogers. 2 v. L., 1868. 8°. 6311.01 — Speeches on the American question. Introcl. by P. Moora. Boston, 1865. 12° 632.01 t)&- For lives of J. B., see Biography, p. 124. Bright (John Meaburn) . Clinical memoirs on abdom- inal tumors and intumescence. Ed. by G. H. Bar- low. Land., New Sydenham soc. , 1860. 8°. 4302. OS — Keport on midwifery and the diseases of women and children With bibliog. [New Sydenham soo. yearbook, 1863.] 4304 05 Bright (Jonathan B. ) The Blights of Suffolk, England Boston, 1858. 8° 3246 12 Brightly (Frederick C.) Digest of the decisions' of federal courts. Phila., 1868. 8°. . . . 5616 01 B:ightweU (Cecilia L.) By-paths of biography. Lon- don, [b.A] 12° *. foci.OS — Memorials of the early lives and doings of great lawyers. London, 1866. 16° 3254.22 — Bomantio incidents in the lives of naturalists and celebrated travellers. London, 1861. 12°. 921.10 Bright-well (D. Barron). Concordance to the entire works of Alfred Tennyson. L., 1869. 8° 1693 12 Brightwell (M.) Eomanee of modern missions. Lon- don, 1870. sq. 16°. 3447.19 Brigstocke (Thomas). The mutual scourges ; or France and her neighbors : an hist, drama. Lon- don, 1871. 12°. 1622.26 Brill (Francis). Farm-gardening and seed-growing New York, 1872. 12° 6123.18 Brillat-Savarin (Anthelme). Handbook of dining ; or corpulency and leanness scientifically considered' Tr. by L. F. Simpson. N. Y, 1865. 12°. 6015.03 — Physiologie du gout, ou gastronomie transcendante Paris, 1869. 12° 6015.13 Brimley (George). Essays. Cambridge, (Eng.) 1860 16° 2514.10 Contents: Tennyson's poems. Wordsworth's poems- Poetry and criticism. Angel in the house. Carlyle's life of Sterling. "Esmond." "My novel." "Bleak House." "Westward Ho 1 " Wilson's "Noctes anibrosiana).'" Comte's " Positive Philosophy." Brine (Lindesay). Taeping rebellion in China. Lon- don, 1862. 12° 1023.19 Brinley (Francis). Life of Wm. T. Porter. New York, 1860. 12°. 3146.02 Brinsmead (E.) History of the pianoforte. London, [1870.] 12° 1563.19 Brinton (Daniel G. ) Guide book of Florida and the South, for tourists, invalids, etc. With a map of the St. John river. Phila., 1869. 16°. .1113.19 — Artificial shell deposits of the U. S. [Sm. rep., 1866.] 3936.21 — Myths of the New World. N. Y, 1868. 8°. 381C.05 — Notes on the Floridian peninsula. Phila., 1859. 12° 591.11 — and Napheys (G. H.) Personal beauty. Spring- field, (Mass.), 1870. 12° 4324.21 Brinton (Wm.) Lectures on diseases of the stomach. 2d ed. London, 1864. 8° 4324.15 Brisbane (Albert). Association ; exposition of Fou- rier's social science. New York, 1843. 8°. 5093.01 — Social destiny of man: or reorganization of industry. Phil., 1840. 12° 5812.01 — Treatise on the functions of human passions ; an outline of Fourier's system. N.Y.,1X57. 8°. 5812.05 Brisbane {Rev. T. ) The early years of Alexander Smith. London, 1869. 16°. .... 3164.20 Brisbane (Wm. D. ) Golden ready reckoner. New York, 1863. 8° 4015.23 Bristed (Charles Astor). Five years in an English [Cambridge] university. N.Y., 1852. 12°. 5515.03 Same. 3d ed. New York, 1873. 8°. . 5515.03 — Pieces of a broken-down critic. Picked up by him- self, [anon.] Baden-Baden, 1858. 8°. . 2517.09 — The EngliBh language in America. [In Cambridge essays, 1855.] 2517.13 — The upper ten thousand. N. Y., 1852. 12°. 142.05 Bristed (John). America and her resources ; agricul- tural, commercial, political, moral, and religious. Loudon, 1818. 8° 5917.20 — Hints on the national bankruptcy of Britain, and the contest with France. N. Y., 1809. 8°. 5917.14 — Besources of the British empire, with probable re- sult of the contest between Britain and France. New York, 1811. 8° 5917.13 Bristow (Henry Wm. ) Glossary of mineralogy. Lon- don, 1861. 8° 4113.09 Britain. See England (in Countries). Britannia. [In Thomson (J.) [Poet, works, v. 1, 1847.] 1621.20 Britannia alter the Bomans ; religious and political revolutions in the 5th and succeeding centuries. [anon.] 2 v. London, 1836-41. 4°. . . 478.15 Britannia's pastorals. See Browne (Wm.) 1622.07 Britannia's pastorals ; 3d book. Ed. by T. C. Croker. [Percy soc, v. 30.] 5060.30 British almanac and companion. lb29-75. London, 1829-75. 12°. 6731.01 British America. See America (in Countries). British and Foreign Bible Society. — Abridged statement of the leading transactions of the soc. [Pamphleteer, v. 6, 1815.] 5058.06 — Daubemj (C.) A churchman's reasons for declining a couneo tion with the society. [In Pamphleteer, v. 6, 1815.] 5158.05 — Marsh (£T.) Inquiry into the consequences of neglecting to give the prayer-book with the Bible. [In Pamphleteer, v. 1, 1813.] 6058.01 — Piatt (iP. P.) Eacts respecting certain versions of Holy Scrip- ture published by the society. 3d ed. [In Pampbleeter, v. 28, 1827.] 5058.28 BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. BRITISH -BROME 233 — F» atttart (if.) Letter to Dr. Coker.. 2d letter to Dr. Marsh, occasioned by his ' Inquiry.' [In Pamphleteer, v. 1, 1813. j British Archaeological association. Journal, v 1-24 London, 1846-68. 8° ' . . 14111.01 B'tash catalogue of books. See Low (Sampson). . . 2724. 1G British colonies. See (in Countries) America ; — Colonies, in general alphabet. British Columbia. See (in Countries) British Columbia. British drama : a collection oi tragedies, comedies, operas, and farces. 2 v. Phil., 1853. 8°. 1714.09 Contents : v. 1. Tragedies : — Arden of Fevershani, Bar- barossa, Cato, Douglas, Fair penitent, Fatal curiosity, Gamester, Grecian daughter. George Barnwell, Gustavus Vasa, Isabella, Jane Snore, Mourning bride, Oroouoko, Or- phan, Percy, Revenge, Taucrcd and Sigismunda Comedies: — Beaux' stratagem, Belles' stratagem, Bold stroke for a wife, Clandestine marriage, Country girl, Guardiau, Hypo- crite, Inconstant, Jealous wife, Man ot the world. New way to pay old debts, Rivals, Suspicious husband, Ways and means. Wonder. Farces : — Apprentice, Bon Ton, Deuce is in him, Devil to pay, Fortune's frolic, Irish widow, Liar, Lying valet, Mayor of Garratt, Mock doctor, Three weeks' after marriage. Operas, etc.: — Beggar's opera, Critic, Doc- tor and apothecary. Hero and Leander, Midas, Padlock, Quaker, Recruiting sergeant, Tom Thumb. v. 2. Tragedies : — Alex, the Great, All for love, Alzira, Distressed mother, Earl of Esses, Ma'.iomet, Orphan of China, Pizarro, Roman lather, Siege of Damascus, Tamer- lane, Ximena, Zara. Comedies : — Every man in his hu- mour, He would be a soldier, Love for love. Brothers, Careless husband, Chances, City wives' confederacy, Drum- mer, Duenna, Provoked husband, Provoked wife. Recruit- ing officer, Rule a wife and have a wife. School for scandal. Tender husband, "Way to keep him, "West Indian. Farces :— All the world's a stage, High life below stairs. First fluor, intriguing chambermaid. Lame lover, Love iu a village. Miss in her teens, Who's the dupe Operas, etc.: — Comus' Incle and Yarico, Lionel and Clarissa. British eloquence. Literary addresses, delivered at various popular institutions, v. 1-3. London and Glasgow. 1855. 16°. 6321.18 British eloquence. Political oratory. [1816-54.] 2 v. London, 1855-57. 16° 6321.22 British eloquence (Select). See Goodrich (C. A.) . . 6325.05 British empire. See England (vii Countries). British essayists ; with prefaces by A. Chalmers. 38 v. 1855-57 2511.01 Contents : v. 1-4. The Tatler. 5 12. The Spectator. 13-15 The Guardian. 16-18. The Rambler. 19-21. The adventurer 22-24. The World. 25-26. The Connoisseur. 27. The Idler. 28-29. The Mirror. 30-31. The Lounger. 32-34. The Obser- ver. 35-37. The Looker on. 38. General index. British farmer's almanack. See *Farmers' almanack. . 6761.26 British female poets. See Bethune (G. W.) 1848. . . . 1614.17 British Guiana. See G-uiana (in Countries). British minstrel ; a selection of s'andard music, songs, duets, glees, etc. [anon.] Glas., [n.A] 8°. 1567.01 British minstrel : English, Scottish, and Irish songs. 3 v. London, 1824 1615.19 British Museum. — Catalogue of the Greek and Etruscan vases in the B. M. v. 1. London, 1851. 8°. . . . 1466.22 — 'Catalogue of printed books, v. 1. [A— Az.] Lond., 1841.- foL [No more published.] . . . 2717.01 — *Description of the collection of aucient marbles ; with engravings. Pts. 1-10. L., 1812-45. 4°. 1468.01 — 'Description of the collection of ancient terra-cottas. [By T. Combe.] With engravings. London, 1810. 4° 1468.09 — List of the books of reference in the reading room. London, 1859. 8°. 2724.25 Same. 2d ed. London, 1871. 8°. . .2724.27 — Beport of the commissioners appointed to inquire into the constitution and government of the. London, 1850. foL 2747.01 — British museum : historical and descriptive. Edin., 1850. 12° 1433.09 — Corney (B.) Bibliographic projects. Specimen of a proposed catalogue of the Royal library. — Cowtan (£.) Memories of the British museum. 1872 2744.13 — Muards (R) Lives of the founders of the British museum ; with notices of its chief benefactors. 1570-1870. 2 v. 1870 2744.09 — Qray (J. R) Second letter to the Earl of Ellesmere, on the management of the library of printed books. 1849 2741.13 — Panizzi (A.) On the supply of printed books from the library to the reading room, [anon,] 1846. 2744.16 — 8ims(M.) Handbook to the library. 1854.2724.24 British pharmacopoeia. London, 1867. 8°. 4313.10 British quarterly review, v.49-64, Jan., 1869-Oct.,1876 London, 1869-76. 8° 8013 0] British 'school of sculpture ; 20 engravings and 50 wood cuts. With essay and notices of the artists, byW. B. Scott. London, [1872.] 4°. . 1457 07 British 'schools of art: a selection of examples en- graved by eminent artists. Description by H Murray. 2 v. London, [u. d. ] fol. . .1437 07 British senators. See Ritchie (J. E.) 3252 20 British sports and pastimes. Nre Trollope (A.) '±868.' ' 4«17')/j Britons. See (m Countries) Britons ;— England (Anglo-Saxon™ nod; and first chapters of general English histories). Bnttan (Samuel Byron). Man and his relations New York, 1864. 8° 5J38 03 Brittan (T. S. ) The modern anti-christ [the Tractarian movement]. New York, 1847. 16°. . . 3524.22 Brittany. See (in Countries) Brittany. Brittlebank (W. ) Persia miring the famine [of 1872]. London, 1873. 8° 1042.21 Britton (John). Authorship of the letters of Junius elucidated : including a memoir oi Col. Barre". London, 1848. 8° 3088.05 See Beauties of England and Wales, p. 69. Broadhurst (Mrs. Frances). Word in favor of female schools [Pamphleteer, v. 27. London, 1827. 8°.J .... 6058 27 Broadmead church, Bristol. Becords. 1640-1687. Ed. by E. B. Undcrhill. London, Hanserd Kuollus soc „ law. 8°. fey. 08 Broad stone of honour. See Digby (K. H.) 6623.22 Broca (Paul). On the phenomena of hybridity in tae genus homo. Ed. by C. C. Blake. London, 1864. 8°. [Anthropological soc. ] . . . . 4734. 15 — Anthropological society of Paris. Transactions, 1865-7. [Sm rep., 1868.] 39^6 23 — The troglodytes, or cave-dwellers, of the valley of the Vezere [Sm. rep., 1872.] 3936.27 Brock (Rev. Wm. ) Biography of Sir Henry Havelock. New York, 1858. 16°. 3076.08 Brockedon (Wm.) 'Italy, classical, historical, and picturesque. London, [1842-44.] fol. . 1467.13 — Text. See Finden (E.) Illustrations of the Works of Lord Byron 1625.04 Brockett (L. P., il.D.) Asiatic cholera. Hartford, 1866. 12° 4334.13 — Commercial traveller's guide book : United (States New York, 1871. 12° 5922.14 — Life and times of Abraham Lincoln. Phila., 1865. 8°. 3113.02 — Our great captains: Grant, Sherman, Thomas, Sheri- dan, andParragut. [anon.] N.Y., 1865. 12°. 632.06 — Philanthropic results of the war. [anon. J New York, 1864. 24°. 5816.31 — and Vaughan (Mrs. M. ) Woman's work in the civil war. Introd.by H.W.Bellows. Ph., 1867. 8°. 3246.23 Brocklesby (John). Amateur microscopist. New York, 1871. 8°. 4827.18 — Elements of meteorology. 10th ed. New York, 1859. 12° 4021.28 — Elements of physical geography. Ph., 1868. 4°. 916.04 Brockway (Z. R.) Reformation of prisoners. [In Amer. soc. sci. assoc. Trans., no. 6.] 6811.03 Brockwell (Charles). Natural and political history of Portugal. With the history of Brazil aud other subject dominions. London, 1726. 12°. 552.16 Brodhead (John Bomeyn). History of the state of New York. v. 1-2, 1609-1691. N.Y., 1653-71. 8°. 614.05 — Memoir on the early colonization of New Netherland. [N. Y. Hist. soc. Coll. 2ds. v.2] 616.07 Brodhead (L. W.) The Delaware water gap : its scenery, its legends. Phila., 1867. 16°. . 1112.28 Brodie {Sir Benj.) Mind and matter. New York, 1857. 12°. 5438.04 — Works. With autobiography. Ed. by C. Hawkins. 3 v. London, 1865. 8° 4315.08 Note. — The contents are given under the author's name in Medicine. Brodie (George). Constitutional history of the British empire from the accession of Charles I. to the restorat'on. New ed. 3 v. L. ,1866. 8°. 484.08 Broglie (Due Albert de) . ,6®= For his numerous articles in the Rev. d'es d. mondes see page 21 of Table gen., 1831-74. [8172.—] Broken dreams, [a poem]. See G-ardner (C. E.) ... 1643.24 Broken lights. See Cobbe (F. P.) 3536.10 Broken seal : Morgan abduction. See Greene (S. D.) . 5837.23 Brome (Alexander). Select poems. [Sanford. British poets, v. 5, 1819.] 1691.05 — Poems. Ed. with life, by A. Chalmers. [In his English poets, v. 6, 1810.] 1626.06 30 In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 234: BEOME-BROU&HAM Brome (Richard). Dramatio works. 3 v. London, 1873. 16°. 1713.20 Contents : v. 1. Mad couple well macht ; Novella ; Court beggar ; City witt ; Damoiselle. v. 2. English moor, or the mock marriage ; The love-sick court, or the ambitius politique ; Covent garden weeded ; The new academy : The queen and the concubine, v. 3. Northern laese ; Sparagus garden ; The antipodes ; Jovial crew ; Queen's exchange. Bronifield (Mary E.) Female christian names and their teachings. London, 1875. 32°. . . 6612.08 Bromwell (W. J.) History of immigration to the United States. New York, 1856. 8°. . .5917.22 Bronchitis. See Medicine. (Bronchitis.) Brongniart (Alexandre). Traite des arts cerainiques. 2 v. 8°. atlas, obi. 8°. Paris, 1844. . . 3932.15 Bronson (C. P. Elocution. 43d ed. Louisville, (Ey. ) [>.d] 8° 6332.07 Bronson (Henry). History of Waterbury, Connecticut. "Waterbury, 1858. 8° 592.10 Bronson (Silas) Library, (Waterbury, Conn.) Cata- logue. Waterbury, (Conn.) 1870. 8°. . 2716.22 Bronte. See Bronte (Anne;, Bronte (Charlotte), and Bronte (Emily), in Fiction class-list, and in Biography, p. 124. Brook (A.) Das Schloss in den Ardennen. Roman. Berlin, [n.d.] 16°. 7113.23 Brook (Benj.) History of religious liberty in Britain. 2 v. London, 1820. 8° 3436.07 — Lives of the Puritans. 3 v. L, 1813. 8°. . 3436.10 Brook and other poems. See Wright (W. B.) . . . . 1696.16 Brook Farm. — Dixon (W. H.) Spiritual wives. 1868 6824.07 — Noyes (J. H.) History of American socialism, p. 102-118, 512- 663 - ■; ■ ■ 6812.08 See also Old and New, April, Sept., 1871, May, 1872 (Eem- iniscences of Brook farm] ; Dem. rev., v. 11, 1842 (by O. A. Brownson: and in fiction Hawthorne's 'Blithedale ro- mance' [212.66]. Brooke (Sir A. do C.) Sketches in Spain and Morocco. 2 v. London, 1831. 8°. 985.02 Brooke (Henry). Brookiana. 2v. L, 1804. 16°. 2514.19 — Poetical works. Revised; life by miss Broolse. 3d ed 4 v. Dublin, 1792. 8° 1615.25 Contents: v. 1. Universal beauty and other poems v 2 Fables: John Good. Flays: Gustavus VaBa. Earl of Essex a tragedy. Conrade, a fragment, v. 8. Tragedies: The Im- postor. The earl of Westmoreland. Cymbeline. Montezuma v. 4. Jack the giant-killer, opera. Contending brothers comedy. Female officer, comedy. Marriage contract com- edy. Ruth, an oratorio. Poems. — Poems Ed with life, by A. Chalmers. [In C.'s EngliBh poets V. 17, 1810.] 16 25 jij „ , #«r * e also Biography, p 124 ; and Fiction class -list. Brooke (Sir James, rajah of Sarawak). Extracts from journal [In Keppel (H.) Exped. to Borneo, 1846.] . . . 106120 JOS" See also Biography, p. 124. Brooke (Rev. Stopford A. ) Christ in modern life New York, 1872 8° 3 523 . 18 — 1'reedom m the church of England : sermons sug- gested by the Voysey judgment. L.,1871.8". 3523.20 — Life and letters of Rev. F. W. Robertson. Boston 2 v. 1865. 12° 3^53 jg — Rev. F. D. Maurice: asermon. L, 1872 8°' 357431 — Sermons preached in St. James chapeL ' Boston, looy. IA 3523 19 — Theology in the English poets. Cowper, Coleridge, Wordsworth, and Burns. N. Y., 1875. 8°. 3523 16 Brookes (Richard, M. D.) Art of angling ; rock and sea-fishing. London, 1740. 16°. . .4626 14 — History of pestilential distempers, for 300 years past 2d eol London, 1722. 12°. [> Tracts on the plague, Br^H ne, /5 a i S ' ) * e V°°™tries; c fc.)Brookline' &i ^° &i ( V J S« shyness. On the management 0! money. On rhythm in prose. On style and diction Hints on mental culture. On the moral effect of writers. On the distinction between active thought and reverie.' On the spirit in which new theories should be received. On essay writing. The sanguine temperament. Ihe organ of weight The sympathetic temperament. Faith and charity Uuon the efficacy of praise. On sell-control. The modern misan thrope. Motive power. On certain principles of art in works of imagination. Posthumous reputation. Knowledge of the world. Headers and writers. On the spirit of con servatism. L'envoi. • Critical and miscel. writings. 2 v. P., 1841.12°. 2515.05 1. Sir Walter Scott. Art in Action. Conversation with an ambitious student in all health. Zicci, a tale. Poems of Laman Blanchard. Poems of Kobert Montgomery. Tour of a German prince. Present state oi poetry. Notices of Lord Brougham's speeches. 2. Sir Thomas Browne. People's charter. On publics opinion. On political coalitions. Upon true criticism Au- thors and their works. Proposals for a literary union Literature considered as a profession. International law of copyright. Modern Matouist. Knowledge of the world in men and books English notion? of morality. Wilful misstatements of the Quarterly review. Letter to the editor of the Quarterly review. Influence and education of wo- men. New Year. Position and prospects of the govern- ment. The politician. King Arthur: a poem. N. Y.,1871. 12°. 1671.16a — Same. 2 v. Leipzig, 1819. 16°. . . 1671.16 Reviewed by P. W. Farrar in Fortnightly rev., v. 15, 1871 Lost tales of Miletus. New York, 1806. 12°. 1671.18 Reviewed by Dr. Kenneday in Fortnightly rev., v. 6, 1866. Miscel. prcse writings. 2v. NY. ,1868. 12°. 2014.23 v. 1. The reign of terror. Oliver Goldsmith. Charles Lamb, and some of his companions. Gray's works. Sir Tnomas Browne. Pitt and Fox. Pym vs. Falkland. Life of Schiller. 2. Difference between authors and the impression of them conveyed by their works. Muuos andDaimonos. On the departure of youth. The world as it is. Knebworth. Choice of Phylias. Lake Lenian and its associations. True ordeal of love. On the want of sympatliy. Arasmanes, the seeker. On ill health and its consolations. On satiety. Ohairolas. On infidelity in love. Fi-ho-ti, or the pleasures of reputation. The knowledge of the world in men and books. Tale of Kosem Kesamim, the magician. Many sidedness and sell-completion. Ferdinand Fitzroy, or too handsome for anything. Juliet's tomb in Verona. Con- versations with an ambitious student in his last illness. Influence of love upon literature and real life. — The New Timon ; a poetical romance. 4th ed. Lon- don, 1846. 12°. 1671.15 — Siamese twins. With other poems, [anon.] Lon- don, 1831. 8° 1671.19 — The student, and Asmodeus at large. [Essuys. London, 1875. 12° 2514.25 •6SP For lives and notices of B. see Biography, p. 126; and articles in Blackwood's mag., v. 77, 1855 ; v. 97, 1865 (B.'s Poems) ; Lippiuoott's mag., Dec. 187J (Sketch of his polit. life, by his son) ; Eraser's mag., v. 10, 1874 (B. as po- litician and speaker) ; Quar. rev., v. 117, 1865 (B.'s later novels and poems) Westrc. rev., v. 83, 1865, or Littell, 1865, v. 2 IB. as novelist) ; and references in Poole's Index. X£&~ F'or his novels see Fiction class-list. Bulwer-Lytton (Edward Kobert, 2d lord Lytton). — Fables in song. [In Blackwood, Feb., 1874.] — Julian Pane : a memoir. 2ded. L., 1872. 8°. 3055.26 — Lucile. By Owen Meredith, [pseud.] Boston, 1860. 32°. 1671.21 Same, With illus. B., 1869. 16°. . 167J.21B — New poems. Chronicles and characters. By Owen Meredith, [pseud.] 2 v. 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[Pamphlet., v. 28.] 6058.28 Burgess (J. T.) Old English wild flowers. London, 1868. 16°. 4913.07 Burgess (N. G. ) Photograph and ambrotype manual. New York, 1859. VA° 3933.13 Burgess (Wm. B. ) Kelatious of language to thought. London, 1869. 16° 6411.11 Burgh (A.) Anecdotes of music. 3v. L, 1814.12°. 1561.09 Burgh (N. P. ) Pocket-book of practical rules for the proportions of modern engines and boilers. 2ded. London, 1868. 24° 3921.1? — Practical rules for the proportions of modern en- gines and boilers for land and marine purposes. Phil., 1865. 12°. 3926.22 — Practical treatise on the condensation of steam. London, 1871. 8° 3927.13 — Slide valve practically considered. 3d ed. London, 1870. 12° 3926.27 Burgon (John W. ) Memoir of Patrick Fraser Tytler. 2ded. London, 1859. 8°. 3173.24 — Some remarks on art, with reference to studies. Ox- ford, 1846. 8°. 5721.04 • - Treatise on the pastoral office. 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See Arrom (Cecilia Bohl de Faber). Cabala or Kabbaleh. See articles, with references, in Kitto's Cy- clopaedia, v. 1 ; M'Clmtock and Strong's Cyclopaedia, v. 2 ; Bibl. sacra, July 1852 (As developed in the Zohar ■ by T. Rubinsohn). Cabell (J. L. ) Testimony of modern science to the unity of mankind. New York, 1859. 12°. 4733.02 Cabell (N. F.) Reply to Pond's ' Swedenborgianism reviewed.' New York, 1848. 8°. . . .3596.05 Cabinet des fees. 41 v. Geneve, 1785-89. 18°. 7052.01 Contents : LiBte complette des ouvrages v. 37. Loup Galleux et Bellinette, Abdalla (Aventures d'),v.l2-13 Aulnoy (Comtesse d'), v. 2-6. Auneuil (Comtesse d), v. 6. Beauchamps (P.F.G.de), v.31 Bidpai et Lokman, v. 17-18. Caylus (Comte de), v. 24-25. Contes choisie, v. 86. ConteB des genies, v. 29-30. Contes turcs-, v. 16. Duclos (0. P., sieur), v. 35. Eveque (— ), v. 24. Faguan (Mme. M. A.), v. 35. Fenelon(F.de S.de la M.),v.l8, Florine, ou la belle italienne, v. 19. Gueulette (T.S.),v.l9,21-23,32. 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L., 1875. 8 G . 5912.31 Note. — Includes chapters on the Malthusian doctrine of population, and on the theory of rent. — Essays on political economy. L., 1873. . . 5927.26 Reviewed in Fortnightly rev, Nov., 1874, by V. H. Stanton. — Political economy. New York, 1874. 8\ . 5912.27 — Political essays. London, 1873. 8°. . .5726.28 Contents: Colonization and colonial government. The Revolution in America, 1860. International law (Fortnight, rev., Nov., 1865). Fragments on Ireland. Our defences. A national or a standing army ? (Fortn. rev., 1871). Thoughts on university reform, apropos of the Irish edui-ational cri- sis of 1865-6 (Fortn. rev., Jan., 1866). Present position of the Irish university question, 1873 (Theol, rev., Jan., 1866). — The slave power. 2d ed. London, 1863. 8°. 5833.09 — Woman suffrage. [Macmillan, Sept., 1874.] Cairns ( Capl. J. T. ) The recruit : a compilation of exercises. New York, 1858. 16°. . . . 4513.05 Cains. Fragments. Tr. by S. F. D. Salmond. Edin., 1869. 8°. 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From the Spanish With essay on his life and genius by B. C. Trench London, 1856. 18° 1714 21 — Love the greatest enchantment. 'The sorceries of sm. The devotion of the cross. In English verse by D. F. MacCarthy. London, 1861. 4° 1711 20 — Tcatro escogido. [v. 3 of Ochoa (E. de). Tesoro delteatroespiifiol.] Paris, 1838. 8°. . . 7215 13 Contents : Noticia de don Calderon de la Barca. La vida es sueuo. Casacon dos puertas mala es de guardar. La de- vocion de la cruz. El medico de su honra. Mananas de atoll y mayo. A secrtto agravio seoreto venganza. La cis- madelnglatena Dicnu y de^Ucua del nombre. El niavor inoustruo Ios zulos. El jardin de l'alerina. Agradecer v no amar. El alcalde de Zalamea. El Josef de las mugeres lieras alemina amor. Les armas de la hermosura El ma- gico prodigioso. Los dos amantes del cielo. Dnelos de amor y leaload. No siempre lo peor es cierto. La niSa de Gomez Anas. Hado y divisa de Leonido y Marfisa Autos lacramaUales ategbrtcos. La cona de Baltasar. La nave del mercader. La primer flor del carmelo. La vina del Senor. — Lewes (G. II) Spanish drama. [With specimens of his plays.] 1816 1742.12 — Shelley (if. W.) Lives, etc., v. 3. . 3211.28 — Trench (E. O.) C, his life and. genius; with speci- mens of his plays. [1. Life's a dream. 2. The great theatre of the world.] 1856. . .1714.15 See also Fraser's mag., v. 65, 1857. Calderwood (Henry). Handbook of moral philosophy. London, 1872. 8° . 5433.25 — On teaching : its ends and means. New York, 1875. 12° t 5512 29 — Philosophy of the infinite. 2d ed. London, 1861. 8 ° 5421.16 Reviewed in North Brit, rev., v. 22, 1854-5. Caldwall (Thomas). Ancisnt and modern epitaphs, and inscriptions. London, 1796. 12°. . 6215.07 Caledonian sketches. See Carr (Sir John) 954.11 Calef (Robert). More wonders of the invisible world. Notes by S. F. Fowler. Salem, 1861. 12°. 3812.01 Calendar. 1. As the method of numbering and arranging days, weeks, months, and years. — Bailey (S.) On the last reformation of the calendar in Eng- land. [In his Discourses.! 2517.05 — Bunsen (C. C. J., baron von). The calendar. [In Ms Egypt's place, etc., v. 3.] 1075.05 — Mure ( IF. ) Dissertation ou the calendar of ancient Egypt. 1832 1077.05 — Robertson (E. W.) The year and the indiction. [In his Hist. essays.] 445.25 — Woolhouse ( W. S. B.) Christian, Hebrew, and Ma- hometan calendar?!. 1859 4015.19 See also article in M'Clintock and Strong's cycl., v. 2. 2. Seasons, months, festivals, holidays, birth-days, etc., throughout the year : popular antiquities. — ■ Aikia (J.) Calendar of nature. See Howitt (M.) Pictorial ca- lendar (betuw) 6218.28 — Anniversary calendar, natal book, and universal mirror. 2 v. in 1. 1832 6218.2& — Brady (J. ) Clavis calendaria ; or analysis of the calendar, with anecdotes. 1815. . . . 6218.18 — Braude {J.) Popular antiquities, v. 1. 1870. 497.05 — Chambers (B. ) Book of days, a miscellany of popu- lar antiquities in connection with the calendar, including anecdotes, biography, history, etc. 2 v. 18 ;4 6218.24 — Forster (T.) Perennial calendar, and companion to the almanack ; illustrating every day in the year. 1824 6218.30 — Hone ( W. ) Every day book : popular amusements, sports, pastimes, customs, events, etc. 2 v. 6218.20 Same. v. 3. Every day book and table book. 1827 6218.22 Year book of daily recreation and information ; In asking for books, use the *' Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the Lambert S48 CALENDAR- CALVIN Calendar (continued). concerning men and manners, times and seasons, antiquities, etc 6218.23 — Sowilt (M. ) Pictorial calendar of the seasons. 6218.28 — Soane ((?.) New curiosities of literature and book of the months. 2 v. 1819 6218.26 — Traveller's calendar. [Mactuillan, v. 28, 1873.] j8®=- See also Almanacs, p. 13 ;— Chronology ; — Seasons ; — Year-books. Consult also Encyclopaedias under 'Almanac,' 'Calendar,' 'Chronology,' 'Day,' 'Month,' 'Week,' 'Tear,' etc. Calendar of state papers. See Rolls calendars. Calendar of the months. See Wood (J. G.) 4731.10 Calfhill or Calfield (James). Answer to Martiall's treatise of the cross. Ed. hy R. Gibbings. Cambr. , {Mg., ) Farkersoc, 18iti. 8°. . . . .3636.10 Calhoun (John Caldwell). Works. Ed. by B. K. Cralle. 6 v. New York, 1853-56. 8°. . . 5023.03 Contents : v. 1. A disquisition on government. On the Constitution and government of the U. S. v. 2-4. Speeches. v. 5. Reports, v. 6. Reports and public letters. ,6®= For lives of Calhoun, see Biography, p. 127. Caliban : the missing link [in the evolution of man]. See Wilson (Daniel) 1752.24 Calico-printing. See Arts (Useful : Dyeing and calico printing) ,p.41. Calidasa. See Kalidasa 1625.09 California. See (in Countries) California. Calila and Dimna. See Bidpai, p. 108. Calisthenics. See Amusements. (Gymnastics, etc., p. 25.) Ca lkin s (Alonzo). Opium and the opium-appetite : with notices of alcoholic beverages, cannabis In- dica, tobacco and coca, and tea and coffee. Phil., 1871. 12° 4334.37 Calkins (N. A.) Primary object lessons. 15th ed. New York, 1870. 12° 5514.18 Call to the unconverted. See Baxter (Richard). Callan (John F. ) Military laws of the United States. [1776] to 1858. Baltimore, 1858. 8°". . 5635.02 Same. [To 1863.] Philadelphia, 1863. 8°. 5635.03 Callcott (Maria Graham, lady). Life of Nicholas Pous- siu. London, 1820. 8° 3146.05 — History of Spain [to 1823]. 2 v. L., 1840. 12°. 553.09 — Scripture herbal. London, 1842. 8°. . . 4914.19 Callender (James Thomas or Tom). Letters to Alex- ander Hamilton, king of the Feds. N. Y., 1866. 8°. ^Hamilton club, no. 4.] . . . . 3075.24 Callery (J. M.) and Yvan (Melchior). History of the insurrection in China. From the French, with a suppl. chapter by J . Oxenford. N. Y. , 1853. 8°. 1021. 17 Calliat (Victor) and Lance (A.) Encycloptidie d'archi- tecture. 12 v. P., 1854-56. 8° Callicot (T. C.) Hand-book of universal geography ; a gazetteer of the world. N. Y., 1853. 12°. [Put- man's Home cyclopaedia. ] 924.03 Callimachus Cyrcnwus. Hymns and epigrams. Tr in prose by J. Banks. Metrical tr. by H. W. Tytler London, Bohn, 1856. 12° 1653.01 Callingham (J. ) Sign writing and glass embossing. London, 1871. 12° 1451 ft Callisthenes, pseud. Historia fabulosa. ed. C. Miiller I With Ar- rianus. Didol, 1840.J 7765 10 Oawsto (Catacomb of San). [/» Rossi (d. B. de)! Roma sotterra- nea, laby.j 3416 is Callistratus. Descriptio statuarum. Gr. et La't. Becoc A. Westermann. Parisiis, Didot, lb'49. 8°. 7766 06 S Vi«Q (i> 1? ) - ,? ViBa ?- s - Tr - *>* S - *■• D - Salmond. Edin, n ii ,t V > ■ t-A-nte-rjicene Chr. lib., v. 9.1 . . . . 3167 li Tita^p". 2 a™ 4 . 80 ? 6 - ** Fos,er ( V -) Anting in water — Marine [drawing].' See Foster (Vere)". Course o'f drawing^ 8 Calmet (Auguatin).' ' Phantom world. ' Ed. by"!! 9 Christmas. 2 v. London, 1850. 8°. . . 3815 U7 — — Same. Traite sur les apparitions, de's e'sprits nt sur les vampires. Nouv. ed. 2 v. Paris, 1851. Caloric. W Physics. {Heat.) 3812.14 Calpurnius Siculus (Titus). CEuvres. [Eclogse. Lai et Fr) P. 865. 8°. [Nisard's Collection.] 7726 01 -- Bucohcon. [In * Walker (G. S.) Corpus poetarum ] 1697 16 SaTverleVTc'sM C ^ be , rIa,ld(B -» -l' ■ -S Cal T6pi. ( iLffW 4° lementary ^^h 0alTe mifns a of > i J*'*V*e«>e<*i*J of tteTroad.'-slte landre- mains of Larisa. [ArchKol. jour., v. 18, 21.1 utn iq Calvert (George Henry,. inyto and other poems Boston, 1866. 16°. 1625.10 — Arnold and Andre: hist, drama. B.,1864. 16°. 171128 — Brief essays and brevities. B., 1874. 16°. 2516.21 — Comedies. Boston, 1856. 8°. 1714.19 Contents : The will and the way. Liie unto like. — Essays aasthetical. Boston, 1875. 12°. . 1411.29 Contents : The beautiful. What is poetry ? Style. Danta and his latest translators. Saint-Beuve, the critic, Carlyle Errata (vulgarisms). National drama. Usefulness of art ' — First years in Europe. Boston, 1866. 12°. 94]. 02 — The gentleman. Boston, 1863. 16°. . . 5427.01 — Goethe • an essay. Boston, 1872. 16 c . . 3066.22 — Joan of Arc : a poem. Cambr., 1860. 16°. 1631.15 — Scenes and thoughts in Europe. 2 y. in 1. New York, 1852. 12° 94204 Same. 2 v. Boston, 1863. 12°. . . . 94.112 Calvert (James) and Williams (T. ) Fiji and the Fi jians. N. Y., 1859. 8°. 1065.01 Calvin (John). Commentaries on Genesis. Tr by J King. 2 v. Edin., 1847-50. 8°. . . . 3731.07 — Commentaries on the four last books of Moses. Tr by C. "W. Bingham. 4 v. E., 1852-55. 8°. 3727.03 — Commentaries on Joshua. Tr. by H Beveridge. Tholuck's dissertation ; and opinions as to the value of Calvin's writings. Edin., 1854. 8°. 3732.06 — Commentary on the Psalms. Tr. by J. Anderson 5 v. Edinburgh, 1844-49. 8° 3732.22 — Commentary on Isaiah. Tr. by W. 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Kosdell, by H. Beveridge. Edin., 1844. 8°. . . . 3748.11 — Commentary on Corinthans. 2 y. Tr. by J. Prin- gle. Edin., 1848-49. 8°. 3748.07 — Commentary on Galatians and Ephesians. Tr. by W. Pringle. Edin., 1854. 8° 3748.13 — Commentaries on Philippians, Colossians, andThes- salonians. Tr. by J. Cringle. E„ 1851. 8°. 3748.14 — Commentaries on Timothy, Titus, and Philemon. Tr. by W. Pringle. Edin., 1856. 8°. . . 3748.12 — Commentaries on Hebrews. Tr. by J. Owen. Edin., 1853. 8° 3748.09 — Commentaries on the catholic epistles. [Peter, John, James, and Jude.l Tr. by J. Owen. Edinburgh, 1855. 8°. 3748.15 — Four sermons on idolatry, etc., with dissertation on the eighty-seventh psalm. From the French, by H Beveridge. Edin., 1851. 8°. . . . 3748.14 — Institutes of the christian religion, 2y. Philadelphia, 1850. 8°. 3527.08 Same. New tr. by H. Beveridge. 3 v. Edin., 1845-46. 8°. . 3527.10 — Tracts relating to the reformation. With life by T. Beza. From the Latin, by H Beveridge. 3 v. Edinburgh, Calvin tr. soc, 1844. 8°. . . 3527.19 Contents ; v. 1. Life of Calvin, by T. Beza. Letter by J. Sadolet, a Roman cardinal, to the people of Rome. Beply by Calvin to Sadolet. Articles agreed upon by the iaculty of sacred theology in Paris, with the antidote. Necessity of reforming the church. Paternal admonition by Paul III. to Charles V. Remarks on the letter of Paul in. Ad- vantages which Christendom might derive lrom an inven- tory of relios. v. 2. Treatise on the sacraments. Cate- BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. CALVIN - CAMDEN 249 cliism of the church of Geneva. Forms of prayer and con- fessions of faith, v. 3. Antidote to the Council of Trent German interim [declaration of faith] of Cnarles V with refutation. True method of reforming the church'' Sin- fulness of outward conformity to Romish rites. Psycho- pannychia, or soul's imaginary sleep between death and judgment. „ .. m- See also biographies of C, p. 127 ; Calvinism, p. 80. Cambists. See Arts (Useful : Weights and measures p 18) Cambodia. See Countries. (Cambodia.) Oambreling (Churchill 0.) Eeport on commerce and navieation Ho. of rep., Feb. 8, 1830. N. Y , 1830. 12°. . . 5093 09 Cambrensis ^GiraldUs). See Giraldus Cambrensis. Cambrian Plutarch. .See Parry (J. H.) 1834 3216 20 Cambridge (Eicbard Owen). Poems. Ed. with life by A Chal- mers. [In O.'s English poets, v. 18, 1810.] .... 1626 18 Cambridge, (England). See Countries. (Cambridge, Eng.) Cambridge, (Mass.) See Countries. (Cambridge, Mass.) Cambridge essays, 4 v. L., ] 8-55-5 -s. 8°. . 2517.13 1855. Watson (C. N-> Life aud genius of Moliere Bris ted (C. A.) English language in America. Calton (F.) Notes on modern geography. Buxton (C.) Limitations to severity in war. Liveing (G. D.) On the transmutation of matter Stephen (F.) .Relation of novels to liie. Hughes (K E i Future prospects of the British navy. Brimley (G.) Alfred Tennyson's poems. Clark (W. G.I General education and classical studies. 1856. 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See Natural history. (Camel ;— Mammalia.) Cameos. See Gems and Jewellery. Cameos from English history. See Yonge (C. M.) . . . 471.23 O. raera and the pencil. See Root (M. AT) 3941.15 Cameron (0. A.) Handy book on food and diet Lond., 1871. 12° 4324.16 — Stock-feeder's manual. Chemistry of food, etc. Lon- don, 1868. 12°. 6123.17 Camisards, (French calvinistic sect). OavaUier(J.) Me- moirs of the wars oi the Cevennes, 1727. . 511.03 Eeviewed in Ed. rey., v. 104, or Llttell, v. 15, 186«. BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. CAM MANN - CAMPION 251 Cammann (Henry J.) and Camp (Hugh N.) Charities of New York, Brooklyn, and Staten Island. N. Y., 1868. 8°. 5828.02 Camoens (Luis de). The Lusiad ; or the discovery of India. Tr. by W. J. Mickle. [1th ed.] 3 v. Lon- don, 1807. 12° 1625.15 — Same. [British poets. Ed. by R. WalBh.] v. 47, 1822. 1691.41 — Same. [Chalmers (A.) English poets, v. 21, 1810.] . .1626.21 Same. Books I.-V. Tr. by E. Quillinan. With notes by J. Adamson. London, 1853. 8°. 1625.07 — Poems : with remarks on his life and writings, by Lord Strangford. London, 1808. 16°. . 1625. 14 jSSF For lives of Camoens, see Biography, p. 127. Camp (David N.) American year-book for 1809. v. 1. Hartford, 1869. 8° 6723.01 Camp (George Sidney). Democracy. New York, 1852. 18° 5722.07 Damp (Hugh N.) Charities of New York. See Cammann (H. J.) Campaigner at home. By Shirley. See Skelton (John). 2542.29 Campaigning on the Oxus. See MacGahan {J. A.) 1874. 1084.18 Campaigns and cruises, in Venezuela and New Gra- nada, and iu the Pacific ocean ; IN 17-1830. Also, Tales of Venezuela. 3 v. L., 1831. 12°. 1161.05 Campaigns of anon-combatant. See Townsend (G.A.) 1866. 631.03 Campari (Mme. J. L. H. G.) See Biography, p. 128. Oampaner-Thal. See Richter (Jean Paul) 3587.01 Campbell (Alexander). Trial of A. 0. for the murder of capt. Boyd, in a duel. L., 1808. 8°. 5093.08 Campbell (Archibald). The sale of authors, a dialogue. [anon.] London, 1767. 12° 2711.21 Campbell (Charles). History of Virginia, [to 1781]. Philadelphia, 1860. _ 8° 625.20 Campbell (George). Dissertation on miracles, ser- mons, and tracts. Edin., 1812. 8°. . .3527.12 — Dissertation on miracles. [In Christian literature.] . 3538.01 — Four gospels, tr. with preliminary dissert., and notes. 2ded. 4t. Aberdeen, 1803. 8°. 3746.02 — Philosophy of rhetoric. L., 1850. 8°. . 6334.06 Campbell (George Douglas, 8th duke of Argyll). Iona. London, 1870. 12° 951.24 — Primeval man. 2d ed. N. Y., 1869. 16°. 5813.17 — The reign of law. 5th ed. L., 1867. 8°. . 3914.05 Reviewed Blackwood's mag., v. 101, 1867 ; Contemp. rev., v. 6, 1867 (by J. P. Mahaffy) ; Fortnightly rev., v. 8, 1867. MS" See biogr. sketches of him in Biography, p. 127. Campbell (Hugh). Treatise on nervous exhaustion. 8th ed. London, 1874. 12° 4327.22 Campbell (Hugh Y.) Ossiana, or Frugal traced in Ulster. Lond., 1819. 8*. [Famph., v. 15, p. 67-98.] 6058.15 Campbell (James). Excursions and field-sports in Ceylon ; its advantages, etc L., 1843. 8°. 1064.16 Campbell (John, LL.D.) Hermippus Kedivivus : the sage's triumph over old age and the grave ; a method for prolonging life. [anon.] 2d ed. Lon- don, 1749. 8°. 4322.25 — Lives of the British admirals, and naval history of Great Britain. 8th ed. L., 1873. 12°. 3212.17 Campbell (John). Travels in South Africa. London, 1815. 8°. 1095.16 Campbell (John, lord). Lives of the chief justices of England. [1066-1831.] v. 1-2. Phila., 1851. 8°. v. 3. London, 1857. 8°. 3254.01 Contents: v. 1. Odo. Wm. Fitz-Osborne. Wm. de Wat. renne. Rich, de Benefacta. "Wm. de Carilefo. Flambard. Roger, bp. of Salisbury. R. Basset. Prince Henry. Rich, de Luci. Robert, earl of Leicester. Ranulfus de Glanville. H. Pusar, bp. of Durham. Wm. Longchamp. W. Hubert. Geoffrey Fitzpeter. Peter de Rupibus. Hubert de Burgh. Stephen de Segrave. Hugh Bigod. Hugh C. Despenrer. P. Basset. H. de Bracton. R. de Bruce. R. de Hengham. De Weyland. Gilbert de Thornton. Roger Le Brabacon. Henry Le Scrope. Henry de Staunton. Sir R. Parnyng. Sir Wm. de Thorpe. Sir "Wm. Shareshall. Sir H. Green. Sir J. Knyvet. Sir J. de Cavendish. Sir R. Traailian. Sir R. Belknappe. Sir Wm. Thyrninge. Sir Wm. Gascoigne. Sir Wm. Hankford. Sir J. Fortescue. Sir J. Markham. Sir Th. Billing. Sir J. Hussey. Sir J. Fineux. Sir J. Fitz- james. Sir Edw. Montagu. Sir J. Dyer. Sir R. Catlyne. Sir Chr. Wray. Sir J. Popham. Sir Th. Fleming. Sir Edw. Coke. Sir H. Montague. Sir J Ley. Sir R. Crewe. Sir N. Hyde. Sir Th. Richardson. Sir J. Bramston. Sir R. Heath. Rolle. Glyn. Newdigate. Oliver St. John. Brad- shaw. Sir R. Foster. Sir R. Hyde. Sir J. Kelynge. Sir Matthew Hale. v. 2. Raynsford. Seroggs. Pemberton. Saunders. Jef- freys Herbert. Wright. Holt. Parker. Pratt. Ray- mond. Hardwicke. Lee. Ryder. Miller. Wilmot. Mans- field. Kenyon. v. 3. Lord Ellenborough. Lord Tenterden. - Lives of the lord chancellors. 7 v. Philadelphia 1851. 8° 32 k03 Contents: v. 1. Introduction. Origin, functions, and jurisdiction of the office of lord chancellor. Dnder the An- glo-Saxon kings. From the conquest to Henry H. Thomas a Becket. To the appointment of queen Eleanor as lady keeper of the great seal. Queen Eleanor. Through the reign of Henry VII. Abp. Warham. Wulsey. Sir Thomas More. Sir T. Audley. Lord Wriothesley. v. 2. Sir Wm. Paulct. Rich. Goodrich. Stephen Gar- dyner. Heath. Sir Nicholas Bacon. Sir Th. Bromley. Sir Christopher Hatton. Sir John Puckering. LordEllesraere. Lord Bacon. Lord keeper Williams Lord keeper Covenl try. Lord keeper Finch. Lord keeper Littleton. Lord keeper Lane. v. 3. Commonwealth. Lord keepers Whitlock and Her- bert. Clarendon. Lord keeper Bridgeman. Shaftesbury. Nottingham. Lord keeper Guilford. Jeffreys. v. 4. Lords commissioners of the great seal on the ac- cession of Wm. and Mary. Maynard. Trevor. Lord So- mers. Lord keeper Wright. Lord Cowper. Harcourt. Lord Macclesfield. King. Talbot. v. 5. Hardwicke. Northington. Camden. Charles Yorke. Batburst. Thurlow. v. 6. Loughborough. Erskine. v. 7. Eldon. Alphabetical list. — Lives of lord Lyndhurst and.lord Brougham. Lon- don, 1869. 8° 3254 .09i — Shakespeare's legal acquirements. London, 1859. 8°. 1753.05 183- For notices of lord C, see Allibone, v. 1. Campbell (J. P. ) Frost and Eire. Natural engines, toolmarks and chips ; with sketches taken at home and abroad, [anon.] 2 v. Edin., 1865. 8°. 4112.02 — My circular notes : westward round the world, 1874- 75. 2 v. London, 1876. 8° 933.21 Campbell (John George Edward Henry Douglass Sutherland, marquis of Lome). Guido and Lita : a tale of the Riviera. N. Y., 1875. 12°. 1665.10 Campbell (John "Wilson). Biographical sketches [J. W. Campbell, Kufus Putnam, W. A. Trimble, Paul Fearing, K. J. Meigs, G. W. Burnet] ; with other literary remains. Compiled by his widow. Columbus, (0.) 1838. 8°. 3245.15 Campbell John R.) How to see Norway. London, 1871. 16° 991.01 Campbell (Sir Neil). Napoleon at Fontainebleau and Elba, 1814-15, with notes by his nephew. London, 1869. 8° 3132.22 Campbell (B. A.) Gazetteer of Missouri. Revised ed/ St. Louis, 1875. 8° 1136.17 Campbell (Rev. S. M. ) Across the desert. A life of Moses. Philadelphia, 1873. 8°. . . . 3527.13 Campbell (Thomas). Life and times of Petrarch. 2 v. London, 1841. 8° 3143.02 Same. 2d ed. London, 1848. 8°. . . 3143.04 — Letters from the South : Algiers. [In Waldie library, v. 6, 7-8.] 5078.15 — Letters to the students of Glasgow university. [In New monthly mag., v. 20, 1827, v. 22,1828.] — Life of Mrs. Siddons. 2 v. Lond. , 1834. 8°. 3163.20 — Poetical works. Philadelphia. 12°. . .1625.12 Same. Notes and biogr. sketch, by W. A. Hill. Boston, 1857. 16° 1625.13 — *Poetical works. New ed. Notes by W. A. Hill. Designs by J. M. W. Turner. L., 1861. 8°. 1414.32 — Specimens of the British poets ; with biogr. and critical notices , and essay on English poetry. New ed. Philadelphia, 1853. 8° 1625.25 ,6GJ- For lives of Campbell, see Biography, p. 127. Campbell {Maj. Walter). Old forest ranger ; or, wild sports of India. New ed. L., [n.cl] . 4624.15 Campbell (Wm. W.) Border warfare of New York during the revolution ; or, annals of Tryon county. New York, 1819. 12° 621.01 .- Life of DeWitt Clinton. N. Y., 1819. 8°. 3037.20 Camper (Petrus). On the best form of Bhoe. [ircDowie (J.) The foot, etc., 1861.] 4332.12 Campidoglio. 'Righetti (P. ) Descrizione del Campi- doglio. 2v. fol • • • N.37.02 Campin (Francis). Practical treatise on mechanical engineering. Philadelphia, 1870. 8°. . 3925.00 — Treatise on the application of iron to the construc- tion of bridges, girders, roofs and other works. London, 1871. 12° 3926.36 Campion (Edmund). Historie of Ireland, writteu in 1571. London, 1809. 8° 495.03 In asking for books, use the "Book Order*," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NCJMBEB. 152 CAMPS- CARACCIOLI Camps and prisons. See Duganne (A. J. H.) 1865. . . 643.06 Camus (G. E.) Treatise on the teeth of wheels. From the French, by J. I. Hawkins. 3d ed. London, 1868. 8'. . 3923.33 Canada. See Countries. {Canada.) Canals. See Arts (Useful : canals, p. 40). Canary bird. See Birds, p. 217. Canary Islands. See Countries. {Canary Islands.) Cancer. See Medicine. {Cancer.) Candide : or the optimist. [In Voltaire. Works, v. 28.] 6081.23 Same. [In Voltaire. CEuvres, v. 33, 1834.] . . 5083.3? Candle (Chemical history of a ). See Faraday (M.) . . 4214.40 Candlish (Robert S. ) Lectures on the book of Gene- sis. 3 v. London, 1863. 16° 3731.02 — Life in a risen Saviour. Phila., 1858. 12°. 3527.15 Candolle (Alphonse de). Hist, des sciences et des sa- vants depuis deux siecles. Geneve, 1873. 8°. 3915.30 Candolle (Alphonse Louis Pierre Pyramus). Vegeta- ble organography. Tr. by B. Kingdom 2d ed. 2v. London, 1841. 8° 4917.18 Cann {Miss C). Scriptural and allegorical glossary to Paradise Lost. London, 1828. 8°. . . 1672.13 Canne (John). A necessity of separation from the church of England proved by the nonconformists' principles. Ed.byC.Stovel. L.,1849. 8°. [Hanserd Knollys Society.] 3558.10 Cannibal Islands ; or, Captain Cook's adventures in the South Seas. London, 1*69. 18°. . . 931.10 Cannibalism. See Medical critic, v. 2, 1862 (Anthropophagy). Canning (Elizabeth). Fielding (H. ) Case of E.C. 5037.30 — Paget (J.) Paradoxes and puzzles. 1874 2538.11 Canning (George). Speeches. "With memoir, by ft. Therry. 2d ed. 6 v. London, 1830. 8°. . 6312.05 — Speeches delivered on public occasions in Liverpool. Liverpool, 1825. 8°. _ 6312.11 — Select speeches, with biogr. sketch, by E. Walsh. Phila., 1854. 8°. 6315.04 — Speech, 30 April, 1823, on the negociationB at Verona, Paris, and Madrid. With papers. London, 1823. 8°. . . 5093.22 — Hobhouse {Sir J. C.) The suppressed letter to G. 0. ; with Mr. Canning's letter to the author. 1818 In 5721.06 — Protestant tory refuted. [Defence of G. OJ London, 1827. 8°. [Pamphleteer, v. 28.] 5058.28 — and others. Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin. 6th ed. London, 1813. 16°. 1676.17 Same. Notes by C. Edmonds. Etchings by J. GilUay. 2d ed. London, 1854. 12°. . 1677.02 JQ&- For lives of Canning, see Biography, p. 128. Cannon (Charles James). Dramas. [Sculptor's daugh- ter. Dolores, tragedy. Better late than never. The oath of office, tragedy.] N. Y., 1857. 12°. 1714.29 Canoe and the saddle. See Winthrop (Theodore). . . . 1122.01 Canova (Antonio). Letter on the sculptures in the British museum. London, 1816. 8°. . . 1454.20 — 'Works in sculpture and modelling, engraved in outline by Henry Moses ; with a biographical me- moir by count Cicognara. 3 v. L. , 1849. 4°. 1456.01 ,8Sr For lives of Canova, see Biography, p. 128. Canterbury. See Countries, etc. {Canterbury.) Canticles. See Biblical literature. {Song of Solomon, p. 104.) Cantu (Cesar). Histoire de cent ans, 1750-1850. (His- toire, sciences, litteiature, beaux-arts.) Tr. de lTtalien, par A Rene'e. 4v. P., 1859-62. 16°. 441.17 — Histoire des Italiens. Tr. par A. Lacombe. 12 v Paris, 1859-62. 8° 535.05 Caoutchouc. See India rubber goods. Capacity and genius (Essay on), [anon, n.d] 8°. 3815.01 Cape Breton. See Countries, etc. {Cape Breton.) Cape Cod. See Countries, etc. {Cape Cod.) Cape of Good Hope. See Countries. {Africa;— Cape of Good Hope). Capefigue (Jean Baptist Honors Raymond). Isabelle de Castille. Paris, 18B9. 16 7008.01 — Mesdemoiselles de Nesle et la jeunesse de Louis XV. La comtesse de Mailly. La comtesse de Vintemille! La duchesse de Lauraguais. La duchesse do Cha- teauroux. Paris, 1864. 16° 7008.06 — Richelieu, Mazarin, et la Fronde. 2 v. Paris, 1844. 16 7008 04- Capel (Thos.J.,%r.) Reply to Wm". E. Gladstone's political expostulation. N. Y. , 1875. 8°. 3527 24 Capen (Nahum). History of democracy, v. 1. Hart- ford, 1874. 8°. ...... 5728 Oo Caper-sauce. See Parton {Mrs. S. P.) 1872. . . . 2638 12 Capern (Thomas). Mighty curative powers of mesmer- ism proved. London, 1851. 16°. . . . 3811 03 Capgrave (John). Book of the illustrious Henries ; tr. by F. 0. Hingeston. London, 1858. 8°. [Rolls chron.] 5140.— — Chronicle of England. [To 1417.] Ed. by F. Hingeston. L., 1858. 8°. [Rolls chron.] 5140.-— Capital punishment. — Akerman {J. Y.) " Furca et foBsa : " a review of certain modes of capital punishment in the middle ages. [Archaeoloria v. 38, I860.] 612?.-! — Armstrong (L.) Signs of the times ; tendency of ef- forts for the abolition of. 1849. . . . 5817.66 — Bovee (M. H.) Christ and the gallows ; reasons for the abolition of capital punishment. 1869. 5817.04 — Burleigh (0. 0.) Thoughts on the death penalty 1845 5817.10 — Calkins (A.) Felonious homicide : its penalty and execution. 1873 5817. — Cheever ((?. B.) Punishment by death : its authority and expediency. 2d ed. with introd. by T. Freling- huysen. 1843 5817.09 — Cogswell (J. ) On the necessity of. 1843. . 5817.08 — Elder {W.) ^Essays, p. 360-60. 1866 2524.01 — Hugo ( Victor). Capital punishment. — Claude Gueux Last day of a condemned man. . . . 214.60 — Moir {J. M.) Capital punishment ; based on Mitter- maier's ' Todesstrafe. ' 1865 5817.01 — Montague ( B. ) Opinions of different authors upon the punishment of death. 1816. . . . 5817.05 Some inquiries respecting the punishment of death for crimes without violence. 47 pp. [Famph., v. 12 ] . 5058.12 Thoughts upon the punishment of death. [In Ids Essays p. 1-105. 1824.] 2537".06 — Polidori {J. W.) On the punishment of death. 1816. [Pamph- leteer, v. 8.] 6058.08 — Punishment of death. From the Morning Herald. 2 v. 1836 5817.02 — Rantoul (R ) Letters, report, and speech on cap. punishment. [In his Memoirs, etc.. 1864.] 3117.26 — Rogers {H.) On public executions. [In his Essays, from Good words, p. 193-231.] 2541.32 — Shelley {P. B.) EBsays, v. 1, p. 173-181. 1862. . . . 2513.01 — Spear (C.) Essays on the punishment of death. 1844 .",817.07 — Strictures on the indiscriminate denunciation of capital pun- ishment. 1814 [Pamphleteer, v. 3.] 5058.03 — Tallack { W.) Practical results of the abolition of capital pun- ishment in various countries. [In Nat. assoc. for prom, of soc. science. Trans., 1865, p. 171-188.] 6815.10 — Walker [J. B.) Living questions, 1869, p. 282-297. . 3616.08 .See also Bentley's rniscel., Dec, 1837 (Capital punishments in London eighty years ago, by Earl Ferrers) ; Every Sa- turday, v. 8, 1867 (The death penalty, by J. Simon) ; Era- ser's mag., v. 73, 1866; v.69, 1864 (Question of its abolition); Meliora, v. 5, 1862 (A protest against) : v. 9, 1866 (Capital punishment commission); New monthly mag., Feb., Men., 1866 : Westm. rev., v. 81, 1864 (Prerogative of pardon and pun. of death) ; v. 91. 1869 (On Mill's speech) ; Winslow's jour, of psy. med.,v. 9, 1856 (Extracts from and reviews of John Bright's speech) ; v. 3, 1850 (Psychologically con- sidered); v. 10, 1857 .Scripturally considered); v. 10 (Statis- tics of) ; and numerous references in Poole's Index. See also Social science. {Crimes and punishments). Capital of the Tycoon. See Alcock {Sir E ) 1022.05 Capitalist's guide for 1859. See Stow (F. H.) 3925.88 Capitolinus (Julius). See Augustan historians, p. 67. Capper (John). The duke of Edinburgh in Ceylon ; a book of elephant and elk sport. L.,1871. 8°. 1066.20 — Three presidencies of India, [664 to 1852]. London, 1853. 8° 1014,02 Capper (Samuel). The acknowledged doctrines of the church of Rome. 2 v. London, 1849. 8°. 3527.17 Cappie (James). The causation of sleep. Edinburgh, 187i 16° 4323.05 Capron (Elisha S. ) History of California; with voyage to San Francisco, via Nicaragua, and back, via Panama. Boston, 1854. 12° 591.01 Captain Wolf, and other sketches of animal biography. By the author of 'Under the lime-trees,' etc. [nnoii.] New York, lh70. Vs a . . . .4722.06 Captains of the old world. See Herbert (H. W.) 1860. . 3082.03 Captains of the Roman republic. -See Herbert (H. W.) . 3082 04 Captivity. Percy anecdotes, v. 6 6 2 j , Capture (The) and escapo; or the Sioux. See Larimer {Mrs. 8. L.I 1870 ,65M1 Capture (The), the prison pen, and the escape. See Glazier (W. W.) 1870 6 f M Capuzzi (E. ) Literal prose translation of five select pieces from the works of Tasso, Metastasis and Alfieri. 2 v. Leghorn, 1826. 8°. . • • 7318.^1 Caraccioli (Louis Antoine de). Letters of Clement XrV. (Ganganelli.) Prefixed anecdotes of his life. BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. OARAOOIOLI- CARLYLE 253 Prom the French. 4th od. 2 v. in 1. London, 1804. 16° 3063.19 — Life of Clement XTV. London, 1776. 8°. .3037.18 Oajactacus. See Mason (Win.) Poems. [In Chalmers (A.) Eng] poets, v. 18. 1626.18 1 . Gentl. mag., June, Sept., 1867; New monthly mag., v. 14, 1825 (Poem). Oarafas of Maddaloni. See Heumont (A. de). 1854. . . 633.12 Carbon. Odling ( W.) Six lectures on the chemical changes o' carbon. 1869 4211.03 See also general works on Chemistry. Carbonari. Memoirs of secret societies, particularly the Carbonari. London, 1821. 8°. . . 5837.01 See also Secret societies ; and, in fiction, see Count Monte Leone, a legend of the Carbonari [244.63], Oaxds and card-playing. See Amusements, p. 23. Careless (John). Writings. L., [Melig. tr. soc, n. d.] 12° 3536.25 Carew (George, lord). Letters to Sir T. Roe. 1615- 1617. Ed. by J. Maclean. London, Camden soc. , I860., 4° 5113.30 Carew (Thomas). Poems. Ed. with notes and memoir, by W. C. Hazlitt. London, 1870. srn. 4°. [Rox- burgh^ library.] 1625.24 — Poems. With life, by A. Chalmers. [In O.'s English poets, v. 6, 1810.] 1626.05 — Poetical works. London, 1845. 24°. . . 1632.02 — Select poems. [Sanford and Walsh. British poets, v. 4, 1819.] 1691.04 — Selections from poetical works. L., 1810. 16°. 1632.01 Carey. See also Cary. Carey (Annie). History of a book. L., [1874.] 2765.16 Carey (Charles Stokes). Commonplace book of epi- grams. London, 1872. 16° 6213.14 Carey (Henry C.) Harmony of interests, agricultural, manufacturing, and commercial. Philadelphia, 1851. 8°. 5932.22 — Letters on international copyright. Philadelphia, 1853. 8° 5513.07 Same. 2ded. N. Y, 1868. 8°. . . .2712.33 — Manual of social science ; condensation of ' Princi- ples of social science,' by E. McKean. Phila., 1866. 12°. 5912.04 — Miscellaneous works. Phila., 1865. 8°. . 5932.09 Contents : American labor versus British free trade. 1855. Contraction or expansion? Repudiation or resumption? 1866. Financial crises : their causes and effects. 1864. French and American tariffs compared. 1861. Harmony of interests. Agricultural, manufacturing and commercial. 1865. Letter to Hon. E. M. T. Hunter [on protection, etc.] 1853. Letters to the president on the foreign and domestic pol- icy of the Union [advocating protection]. 1858. Money : a lecture. 1860. National bank amendment bill. 1866. National policy. Tracts for the times. 1. Who needs pro- tection ? 2. British free trade. 1865. Public debt, local and national. Review of the decade, 1857- 1867 1866. Reconstruction : industrial, floancial, and political. 1867. Resources (The) of the Union. 1866. Way to outdo England without fighting her. The paper, the iron, the farmer's, the railroad, and the currency, questions. 1865. — Past, present, and the future. Ph., 1848. 8°. 6913.04 — Pr nciples of social science. 3v. Ph., 185:*. 8°. 5913.01 — Unity of law ; in physical, social, mental, and moral science. Philadelphia, 1872. 8°. . . . 5814.22 Carey (H. M. ) Echoes from the harp of France. Caen, 1858. 24°. 1631.06 Carey (James P. ) Record of the great rebellion : ohronological. N. Y., 1865. 8°. . . . 634.05 Carey (Matthew). Essays on political economy. Phil., 1822. 8°. 5932.13 Contents : 1. Addresses of the Philadelphia society for the promotion of national industry. 2. New olive branch : identity of interest between agriculture, manufactures, and commerce. 3. Address to Congress : ruinous conse- quences of a dependence on foreign marketB. 4. Address to the farmers of the United Stales on the ruinouB conse- quences of the existing [tariff]. Farmer's and planter's friend. Stricture on Cambreleng's Examination of the new tariff. — Letters to Adam Seybert, on the renewal of the char- ter of the bank of the U. S. 2d ed. Philadelphia, 1811. 8° 5915.08 — Olive branch, or faults on both sides, federal and democratic. 3d ed. Boston, 1815. 16°. 5714.07 — Vindiciae Hibernicse : or Ireland vindicated. Phila.. 1819. 8° 497.25 Carhart (J. "Wesley) Poets and poetry of the Hebrews. New York, 1865. 12° 3736.10 Caricature, and the grotesque. — Cliasles (F. E. P.) Caricature en Europe. [In Ids Encore sur les contemporains.] 7042.06 — Fairhott [F. W.) Grotesque design. [In his Rambles of an archaeologist, 1871.] 1445.16 — Orose {F.) Rales for drawing caricatures : with an essay on comio painting. [With Hogarth (W.) Analysis.] .1412.26 — Malcolm (J. P.) *Hist. sketch of C. . . . 1456.18 — Wright ( T. ) Hist, of C. and grotesque in literature and art, 1865 1445.08 Caricature hist, of the Georges. . . .3065.01 See also Bentiey's miscel., v. 24, 1848 , Gentleman's mag . March, 1865 ; Quarterly rev., April, 1874 (Gillray and his successors) ; and in the general alphabet, Cruikshank (George) ;— Dore (P. Gustave) ;— Doyle (Hichard) j— Ho- garth (Wru.) ;— Leech (John) ;— Nast (Thomas) ;— Punch. Carlaverock. Nicolas (N. H.) Siege of, 1500. 488.16 Carlen (Emile Flygare). Ein Gerucht. 7 v. in 3. Stuttgart. 16°. 7114.04 — Ein launenhaftes Weib. Stuttgart, [n.d.] 16°. 7114.07 — Ein Jahr. Aus dem Schwedischen. Stuttgart, [?i. &} 16° 7114.10 — Eine Nacht am Bullarsee. 8 v. in 3. Stuttgart, [n.d] 16°. 7114.11 Qg- For English translations, see Fictior class-list. Carlen (J. G.) Stycken pa vers. Stockholm, 1838 12° 1631.03 Carleton, pseud. See Coffin (0. O.) Carleton (Capt. — ). Recreations in shooting. By Cra- ven. Loudon, 1809. 8° 4615.06 Carleton (CopJ.George), pseud. See Defoe (D.) Memoirs,e(c. 3024.16 Carleton (George- W. ) Our artist in Cuba. [50 wood- cuts.] 1865-6. N. Y., 1866. sm. 4°. . 1162.06 Carleton (Will). Farm ballads. New York, 1873. 8° 1631.07 — Farm legends. N. Y, 1876. 8° 1631.10 Carleton (William). *6g- See Fiction class-list. Carli (Denis de). *Voyage to Congo, 1666-7. [Finkerton. Voyages, V. 16.] 926.16 Carlier (Auguste). Marriage in the U. S. From the French, by J. Jeffries. 3d ed. B.,1867. 16°. 5824.12 Carlile (Richard). An exposure of freemasonry. Lon- don, 1831. 18°. 5837.13 — The Deist ; or, moral philosopher. Selected from celebrated authors. 3 v. L., 1819. 8°. . 3548.20 — The Republican, v. 1-5. Aug. 27, 1819— May 17, 1822. London, 1820-22. 8° 5723.18 Note. — No. 1. of v. 2 and title page of v. 4 are wanting. — Lloyd (6'.) Of the case of Mr. Carlile, under prose- cution for publishing ' The age of reason.' 5093.02 Carlisle [Earl of,. See Howard (G. W. F.j 6076.30 Carlisle (Nicholas). Concise account of foreign orders of knighthood, and other marks of distinction. London, 1839. 8° 6615.17 Carlos [Don, son of Philip II. of Spain). See St. Real's Don Carlos; an hist, novel [171.04] ; — the tragedies of ALfleri, [Philip, a tragedy 1712.10] ;— Otway [1734.09] ;— Schiller [6064.26] ;— lives of Phit,ip H. in Biography, p. 186 ;— Ed. rev., v. 127, 1868, or Littell, 1868, v. 1 ; and Fraser's Mag., v. 4, 1871. Carlist revolts. See Spain ( Wars of succession. 1826-40) ; Carlism in Spain, by J. W. Preston, Scr.bner, Dec, 1873 ; — Carlos (Don), in Biography, p. 128. Carlovingians. See Sismondi (J.C.L.S. de). French under the C. [616.08] ; and general histories of France, 762-987. Carlyle (Joseph D.) Specimens of Arabian poetry. [With Arabic text.] Cam., 1796. sm. 4°. 1631.04 Carlyle (Thomas). Collected works. 30 v. London, 1870-71. 8° 5027.01 Contents: 1. Sartor Resartus. 2-4. French revolution. 6. Life of Schiller. 6-11. Essays. 12. Heroes and hero worship 13. Past and Present. Same. Index. London, 1871. 8°. — Critical and miscellaneous ei 14-18. Cromwell's Letters and speeches. 19. Latter-day pamphlets. 20. Life of John Sterling. 21-30. Frederick the Great. . . 5026.21 Phila., 1852. . . 2517.12 Contents : Jean Paul Friedrich Eichter. German litera- ture. Life and writings of Werner. Goethe's Helena. Goethe. Burns. Life of Heyne. German playright. Voltaire. Novalis. Signs of the times. Jean Paul Friedrich Ricliter. History. Luther's psalm. Schiller. Nibelungen lied. Ger- man literature of the xiv. and xv. centuries. German poetry. Characteristics. Goethe'aportrait. Biography. Boswell's Johnson. Death of Goethe. Goethe'B works. Corn In asking for books, use the "Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 254 CARLYLE- CARPENTER Carlyle (Thomas), continued. law rhymes. Diderot. History. Novelle, by Goethe. The tale, by Goethe. Count Gagiiostro. Edward Irving. Dia- mond necklace, Mirabeau. French revolution. Sir Walter Scott. Varnhagen von, Ense'a memoirs. Copyright bill. Dr. Francia. — Critical and miscellaneous essays. 6 v. London, 1869. 8°. [v.6-llofhis 'Collected work?.'] 5027.0(3 Contents : Inaug. address at Edinburgh, v. 6. Index, v. 6. Baillie, the Covenanter, v. 6. Biography, v. 4. Boswell's life of Johnson.v. 4. Burns, v. 2. Cagliostro (Count) ; two arti- ces, v. 4, 6. Characteristics, v. 3. Chartism, v. 5. Copyright bill (Petition on the), v. 5. Corn-law rhymes and rhymer, v.4. Diamond necklace, v. 6. Diderot, v. 4. Fractions, v. 1. JFrancia (Dr.), v. 6. French revolution (Parlia- mentary history of), v. 6. German literature (State of), v. 1. German literature of xiv. aud xv. centuries, v. 2. German playwrights, v. 2. German romance, Musaus, Fouque, Tieck, Hoffmann, Goethe, (Preface and intro- duction to), v. 1. Goethe, v. 1. Goethe (Death of), v. 3. Goethe (Novelle from), v. 4. Goethe (Tale from), v. 4. Goethe's Helena, v. 1. Goethe's portrait, v. 3. Goethe's works, v. 4. Heyne (Life of), v. 2. History ;two articles), v. 2, 4. Irving (Death of Edward), f. 4. Luther's psalm, v. 3. Mirabeau, v. 5. Nibeluugen lied, v. 3. Nigger question, v. 6. Novalis, v. 2. Opera (The), v. 6. Parliament (Election to the long), v. 6. Project for a national exhibi- tion of Scottish portraits.v. 6. Prinzenraub, v. 6. Richter (Jean Paul Eriedrich), V. 3. Bichter's review of Mme. de Stael's 'Allemagne,' v. 2. Schiller, v. 3. SchiJler, Goethe, and Mme. de Stael, v. 2. Scott (Sir Walter), v. 6. Shooting Niagara ; and after ? v. 6. Signs of the times, v. 2. Taylor's Historic survey of Ger- man poetry, v. 3. To-day, v. 1. Two hundred years ago, v. 6. Varnhagen von Ense, v. 6. Tengeur (On the sinking of the), v. 6. Voltaire, v. 2. Werner (Life and writings of), v. 1. — Early kings of Norway : also, Essay on the portraits of John Knox. New York, 1876. 16°. . 542.16 Note.— Bepr. from Fraser's mag., Jan., Feb., Mch., 1875. — French revolution : a history [to 1795] . 3 v. New. York, 1871. 16° 513.24 Same. 2 v. Boston, 1851. 12°. . . . 514.20 — German romance : specimens, with biog. and crit. notices. 2 v. Boston, 1841. 12°. . . . 151.13 — Heroes, hero-worship, and the heroic in history. New York, 1857. U° 2515.12 Contents ; The hero as divinity. Odiu. Paganism. Scandinavian mythology. The hero as prophet. Mahomet. Islam. The hero as poet. Dante. SliaJispeare. The hero as priest. Luther. Eeformation. Knox. Puri- tanism. The hero aa man of letters. Johnson. Rousseau. Burns The hero as king. Cromwell. Napoleon. Modern revo- lutionism. — History of Frederick the great. 6 v. New York ly 58-66. 12°. - m2A ^ Reviewed in Blackwood's mag., v. 85, 1859 • N. A rev v. 88, 1859 . and by S. Lucas, in Ms Secularia [2534.22]. — .Latter-day pamphlets. Boston, 1855. 12° '2515 11 Contents: Downing street. Hudson's statue. Jesuitism. Model prisons. New Downing street. Parliaments The present time. Stump orator. Same. New York, 1850. 12°. — Letters and speeches of Oliver Cromwell York, 1851. 12° Same. New York, 1846. 8°.' '. — Life of John Sterling. Boston, 1852. 12° — Life of Friedrich Schiller. N. Y, 1846. 12° — Life of Kobert Burns. N. Y, 1859. 16° " ' — On the choice of books. Inaugural address ofTord rector ot the univ. of Edinburgh. London, 1866. — Passages selected from [his] writings." With a bioar memon-. By T. Ballantyne. 2d ed. London, 187U ■ . . . , r t f\n*jH OK — Past and present [The ancient monk, 'Horoscope Ihe modern worker. Proem]. Chartism. Sartor resartus. New York, 1858. 12°. . 2515 13 — Sartor resartus : the life and opinions of Herr Teu- felsdrockh. New York, [1869]. 12°. . 2615.13* . 5713.01 2 v. New . 3015.02 . 3045.17 3165.18 3156.07 3026.11 - Translations from the German. 3 v. London, 1871 o. 502fi 91 t. 1-2. Whelm Meister's apprenticeship' and travel. v. 3. Tr. from Mussbus. Fouque, Tieck, Hoffman, Bichter Kf For criticisms on Carlyle see Atlantic monthly v v> 1863 (Letter to O. on slavery, by D. A. Wasson); Blackwood',! mag., v. 85, 1859 (Mirage philosophy) ; Littell, 1866 v 2 from Spectator, (O.'s religion) ; Eutnam's mag. Mav is™ (O. as a practical guide); and the biogr. and biblioer "akiri. in Alhbone, v. 1. B """* 8S~ See also further references in Biography n 128 Carmina Crucis. See Green-well (Dora). . . . uiin Carmina Yalensia. See Garretson (F. V. D.) . . 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See Countries, etc. {Carpathians.) Carpenter ( Prank B. ) Six months at the White House with A. Lincoln. The story of a picture. N. Y., 1866. 16°. 3113.10 Carpenter (Hugh S. ) Here and beyond : 'or,' the new man, the true man. N. Y, 1859. 12°. £532.01 — Transition : a remembrance of Emma Whiting. New- York, 1863. 12°. §184.05 ~ ^ lna f. triumph, of equity : a sermon. N. Y., 1864 8°. 3531.03 — Kelations of religion to war: a sermon. N.Y. 1861. 8°. 3531.03 Carpenter (Joseph E. ) Handbook of poelry : art of making English verse. L., 1868. 12°. 1631.09 — Popular readings in prose and verse. New ed. 5 v. London, 1868. 12° 6331.21 — Romance of the dreamer, and other poems. Lond., c 18-11. 16° f . . KJ31.05 — Sunday readings in prose and verse. New ed. Lon- don, 1867. 12° 3531.02 Carpenter (Mary). Last days in England of rajah Bammohun Boy. London, 1866. 8°. . 3117.23 — Kelormatory prison discipline as developed oy Sir Walter Crofton in the Irish convict prisons. Lon- don, 1872. 16° . 5817.14 — Six mouths in India. 2 v. L. , 18G8. 12°. 1012.17 W Numerous papers by Miss carpenter upon reforma- tory and industrial schools, educational topics, and prison discipline are contained in the annual volumes of (lie Na- tional assoo. for prom, of soc. silence. Tians., 1857, etc. Uarpenter (P. P.) Lectures on the shells of the gulf of CalilomU. [Sm. report, 1859.] ... . 3936.14 — Mollusca; shell-fish and their allies. [Sm.' rep., 1860.1 8936.16 — Moliusks of western N a. [in Sm, iniscel. coll v. 10.1 8935.20 Carpenter (Kussell Lant) . Memoirs of the life of Rev. Lant Carpenter. With correspondence. Bristol, 1842. 8° . . . 3031.22 BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBS ABY. CARPENTER- CASHMERE 255 'Carpenter (Wm). Guide to the reading of the Bible. Philadelphia, 1852. 8° 3716.06 — Israelites found in the Anglo-Saxons. London, 187'2. 12° 3441.23 Carpenter (Wm. B.) Animal physiology. London, Bohn, 1859. 12° 4335.04 — Mechanical philosophy, horology, and astronomy. London, Bohn, 1857. 12° 3912.28 On the correlation of the physical and vital forces. [In You mans (E. L.) Correlation, etc.] 4022.02 — Principles of human physiology. Ph., 1853.8°. 4326.01 — Principles of mental physiology, with their applica- tion to the training and discipline of the mind, and the study of its morbid conditions. New York, 1874. 12°. 4333.32 — Vegetable physiology and systematic botany. Lon- don, Bohn, 1858. 8° 4914.06 — Zoology. Revised by W. S. Dallas. 2 v. London, 1857. 12°. 4715.11 — and others). *Introduction to the study of the fora- minifera. London, Ray soc, 1862. fol. 4749.05 For sketch of Dr. Carpenter, by D. Duncan, see Popular science monthly, Oct., 1872. Carpenter (W.H.) History of Massachusetts [to 1853]. Philadelphia, 1853. 12° 591.21 Carpentry and joinery. See Architecture, p. 33. Carr (Francis Culling). Handbook of the administra- tions of (it. Britain, 1801-69. L., 1869. 12 D . 477.18 Carr (Sir John). Caledonian sketches : Scotland in 1807. 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Brougham IH.lord), Hist, sketches, v.3. 3024.08 — Herring (J.) and Longacre (J. B.) *Nat. portr. gal.,v.l. 3247.08 — Sanderson (J.) Biography of the signers, v. 7. 1820. 3244.07 Carroll (D. L.) .Sermons and addresses. 2 v. Phil- adelphia, 1846-47. 12° 3531.05 Carroll (J. Halstead). Memorial of Gerard Hallock. New Haven, 1866. 8° Carroll (Lewis), pseud. Alice's adventures in Wonder- land. London, 1869. 16°. 151.33 — Phantasmagoria, and other poems. L.1869.16° 1631:02 — Through the looking-glass, and what Alice found there. Boston, 1872. 12°. 151.34 j&S* For his other works see Fiction class-list. Carruthers (Richard). Life of Alexander Pope. Lon- don, 1857. 12° 3146.01 Carson (Rev. Alexander). The atonement, and other treatises. New York, 1853. 12°. . . . 3532.03 — Baptism in its mode and subjects. With sketch of life. 5th Amer. ed. Phila., 1860. 8°. . 3532.04 Carson (Joseph). 'Illustrations of medical botany. 2 v. Phila., 1847. fol 2757.02 Cartaphilus (Chronicles of). See Hoffman, (D.) 2 v. 1858. 446.26 Carter (Mrs. Elizabeth). See Biography, p. 129. Carter (Nathaniel H. ) Letters from Europe in 1825- 26-27. 2 v. N. Y., 1827. 8° 943.01 Carter (Robert). A summer cruise-on the coast of New England. Boston, 1864. 12° 1111.09 Carter (Robert Brudenellj. Eeport on ophthalmic medicine and surgery, 1867-8-1869-70. [In Sydenham soc. Biennial retro- spect.] 4304.08 — Physiological influences of certain methods of teaching. [In Nat. assoc. for prom, of soc. soi., 1857.] .... 5815.01 Carter (Robert M. o. 1814). Hinton (B. J.) English radical lead- 6rs. 1>75 32"21 14 Carter (Mrs. S. C.) Lexicon of ladies' 'names' : with their floral emblems. Boston, 1865. 12°. 4913.25 Carter (T.) 'Medals of the British Army, and how they were won. The Crimean campaign. Lon- don, 1861. 8° . . 4510.20 Same. Egypt, Peninsula, Waterloo, and South Africa. Loudon, 1861. 8° 4516.20 Same. India, China, etc. L., 1861. 8°. 4516.20 Carteret (Philip). *Voyage around the world, 17C6-G9. [ZreHawkes- worth (J.) Voyages, v. 1.] 916.07 Same. [Kerr's Voyages, v. 12, p. 243-358.] . . . 914.19 Oarteromaco (pseudon.j See Foneguerri (N.) . , . . 1641.28 Cartesian philosophy. See Des Cartes (B.) Carthage. See Countries, etc. (Carthage.) Oarthagena, (New Granada). See Countries. (Carthagena.) Cartier (E.) Life of Beato Angelico da Piesole, of the order of friar preachers. Prom the French, with introduction. London, 1865. 8°. . . . 301 J. 0! Cartier (Jacques). Discovery of the island of New France, 1534. [*Finkerton. Voyages, v. 12.] 926.12 — Voyages to Newfoundland and Canada, 1534, 35. [In Kerr. Voyages, v. 6, 1824.] 914.13 — Voyages, 1534, 35, 4ft. [In *Hakluyt. Voyages, v. 3, 1810.] 916.17 Cartoons. See Preston (M. J.) 1875 1677.23 Oartwright (Wm.) Poems. Ed., with life, by A. Chalmers. (In. O.'s English poets, V. 6, 1810.] 1626.06 — Select poems. [Sanford and Walsh. Br. poets,v.6,1819 ] 1691.05 Carus (Carl G-ustave). King of Saxony's journey through England and Scotland, 1814. Tr. by S. C. Davison. London, 1846. 8° 951.01 Casrutners (E. W.) Interesting revolutionary incidents ; chiefly in the "Old North State." 2d series. Phila., 1856. 12° 621.21 Carvalho (S. N.) Travels and adventures in the far West. New York, 1858. 12°. ... . 1123.06 Carver (Jonathan). Travels through North America. London, 1778. 8°. 1074.04 Carver (W.) Bone to gnaw for Grant Thorburn. New York, 1836. 18° 5091.01 Carving. — Bemrose ( W., jr.) Fret-cutting and perforated car- ving. 2ded. 1869 1316.19 — * Original designs for wood-carving : with practical instructions. By A. F. B. L., 1867 fol. 1467.08 — Rogers (G. A.) Art of wood -carving. 1871. 1443.16 Cary. See also Carey. Cary (Alice). Ballads, lyrics, and hymns. New York, 1869. 12° 1632.22 — Poems. Boston, 1855. 12° 1632.04 j8@~ For her other works see Fiction class-list. — and Phcebe). Last poems. Ed. by M. C. Ames. New York, 1873. 12° 1632.23 See also Biography, p. 129. Cary (Henry). Memoir of H. F. Cary. 2 v. London, 1847. 12° 3033.13 — Hist, of French poetry. [In Cary (H. F.) Early French poets, 1846.] 3263.06 Cary (Henry F. ) Early French poets. Notices and translations. With introd. by his son. London, 1846. 16° 3263.06 — Lives of English poets, from Johnson to Kirke White. London, 1846. 16°. 3263.05 Cary (John). New itinerary of the great roads through- out England and. Wales. With principal roads in Scotland. London, 1815. 12°. .... 952.10 Cary (Phoebe). Poems and parodies. Boston, 1855. 12° 1632.03 — and Alice). Last poems. N. Y., 1873. 12°. 1623.23 — Ames (M. C.) Memorial, etc. 1873 3032.25 Cary (Thomas G .) Memoir of Thomas H. Perkins. Boston, 1856. 8° 3148.01 Same. (In Hunt (F.) Amer. merchants, v. 1.] . . 3244.10 Casas (Bavtolome de las). See Las Casas, in Biography, p. 167. Casanbon (Isaac). See Biography, p. 130. Casaubon (Meric). Treatise proving spirits, witches, and supernatural operations by pregnant instances and evidences. London, 1872. 12°. . . 3813.16 Casaux (Charles, marquis de). Thoughts on the me- chanism of societies. From the French, by P. MacMahon. London. 1786. 8°. ... 5916.14 Case (Rev Wheeler) Poems, publ. in 1778. [In Dodd (S.) Rev. memorials. 1852.] l 62s > ; 08 Casey (Silas). Infantry tactics. 3 v. New York, 1862. ■24° 4511.03 Cashmere. See Countries. (Casltmere.) In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the ttrst part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 256 CASPER-CATON Handbook of the practice Casper (Johann Ludwig). ------ =.-%,,.- -.a of forensic medicine. Tr. by G W. B ^ our : ^ . 1631.08 court, and govern- .... 963. '28 ' For lives of Cass, see Biography, p. 130. See New monthly mag., Sept., 18 4302.09 _ Traite" pratique de medecrne legale. mand, par G. G. Bailhere. 2 v. P., 1862. 8 . 4ooo.ui Caspian Sea. See Countries. (Caspian Sea.) ,, , Calquet of gems : choice selection from the poets. [anon.] Edin., [?i.8. 4 and Atlas, fol. [XJ. S. Expl. exped., v. 8.] . . 472s 08 Oastara. See Habington (W.) . . . • ■ ■ ■ • • • ™"'i" Oaste. Mailer (Max). Chips, etc. v. 2, p. 295-356. ... 2537.20 See also workB on India, (under Countries). Castelar (Emilio). Life of lord Byron, and other sketches. Tr. by Mrs. A. Arnold. N. X, 1876. 12' ' 3027.31 Contents : Lord Byron. Victor Hugo. Alexander Du- mas. Emile Girardin. Daniel Manin. Adolphe Thiers. — Old Rome and new Italy. Tr. by Mrs. A. Arnold. New York, 1873. 12° 981.2o — Latin peoples. [In Harper's monthly, v. 46 (3 art.)]. Republican movement in Europe. [In Harper s monthly, v. 45, 47, 49, 60 (17 art.)J — Slavic peoples. [In Harper's monthly, v. 45 (3 art.)J Casteneda (Herman Lopez de). DiBcovery and conquest of India by the Portuguese, 1497 and 1525. [Kerr (E.) Voyages, v. 2, p. 292-524.] • ■ 9H.09 Castera (Jean Henri). History of Catherine 11. ol Bussia. Tr. by H. Hunter. L, 1800. 8°. 3032.27 Casti (Giambattista). Court and parliament of beasts. Freely tr. from the Animali parlanti, by W. S. Kose. London, 1819. 16°. 1631.01 Castiglioni (Baldesare, conte). The courtier : or, the complete gentleman and gentlewoman. From the Ital., byK. Samber, L., 1729. 12°. . . 5724.25 Castil Blaze (N.) De l'opera en France. 2e e'd. 2 v. Paris, 1826. 8°. 1563'. 25 Castilho (A. M. de and J. F. de). Dictionnaire mne- monique. 6e £d. Lyon, 1835. 8°. . . 6413.19 Castilian days. See Hay (John). 1871 2628.23 Castillo. See Diaz del Castillo (B.) Castillon (A) Recreations chimiques. Paris, 1866. 12° 4213.11 — Recreations physiques. 3e ed. P., 1867. 12°. 4022.27 Casting. See Arts (Useful}, p. 40. Castle of indolence. See Thomson (J.) . . . 1621 20 ; 1693.32 Castleman (Alfred L. ) Army of the Potomac. [1861- 1862.] Milwaukee, 1863. 12° 632.08 Castlereagh (Viscount). See Stewabt, in Biography, p. 129. Castles. King (E.) Observ. on ancient 0. [In ArchEeologia, v. 4-6.] See atso [in Countries) England ; — Scotland ; — Wales, etc. (Antiquities.) Castles in the Air. See Coffin (E. B.) 1871 2521.19 Castro (Adolf o de). History of religious intolerance in Spain. From the Spanish, by T. Parker. Lon- don, 1853. 8° 3426.27 — History of the Jews in Spain. Tr. by E. D. G. M. Kirwau. Cainbr., (Engl) 1851. 12°. . 3441.08 Casuistry. See Biblical audrelig. lit., p. 82; and De Quinoey (T.) Theol. essays, v. 2 3643.21 Caswall (Henry). America and the American church. London, 1831. 12° 3150.05 Caswell (Aloxis), Address. [In Amer. assoc. Proceedings, v. 13, 1860J ■ . . . 3946.13 — Lectures ou aBtronomy. [Sm. report, 1858.] .... 3936.13 — Meteorol. obsorv. made at Providence E. 1. 1331-60. [Sm. con- trib.,v. 12] 3937.12 Oat. See Natural history. Catacombs. — Kip (W.J.) The catacombs. 1854. . . 3416.20 — Mailland (0.) The church in the C. 1840. 3416.19 — Northcote (J. S.) 129 Cawdray (Robert). Treasury of similes. Ed. by J G. Pilkmgton. London, 1867. 1. 8° 3598 20 Oawthorn (James). Select poems. [Sanford and Walsh. Brit- ish poets, v. 24, 1819J lmVoi ~ Hi, m6 J"" 1 ' if0 ' by A ' 0nalmera - I'» ''" English poets! Caxton (Wm.) ' The Fifteen O's,' and other' prayers* Printed by W. Caxton (circa 1490). Reproduced in photo-hthography, by S. Ayling. 1869. 2775.01 _ Ca ™2? o?°™ °f 0lu ' tes y e : ed - by F. J. Furnivall. London 1867. 8 . [Early Eng. text soo. Extra ser., No. 3.] — Blades ( W. ) flow to tell a Caxton. 1870. 2761 07 See also Biography, p. 129 ;— Printing. Oaxtoniana. See Bulwer Lytton (Sir E. G. E. L.). . 2516 07 Cayet (Pierre Victor Palma). L'histoire de la guerre, etc. sous le rdgne de Henry IV. 1689-98. [Petitot. M6m. 1 ser. v. 38- 42.] f gQ2 Q1 Cayley (Arthur). Memoir of Sir Thomas More' 2 v London, 1808. 4°. 3128.14 — Life of Sir Walter Raleigh. 2 v. L., 1806. 8°. 3147! 10 Cayley (Charles Bagot). Remarks and experiments on English hexameters. [Philol. soc. proeeedings, 1862.1 6443 14 Caylus (A. C. P. de T. de G. de P. de L., comte de). Recueil d'antiquites. 7 v. Paris, 1756-67. 4°. 1475 01 — Les Feeries nouvelles. [Cabinet des fees, v. 24]. . 7052 24 Same. Cadichon et Jeaunette. [Cabinet d. fees,v.25.] 7062 25 — - Nouveaux contes orientaux. [Cabinet des fees, v. 25.]. 7052 25 Cazeaux (Paulin). Theoretical and practical treatise on midwifery. Revised by S. Tarnier. 6th Amer ed. Philadelphia, 1874. 4° 4335 29 Cazelles (E. ) Outline of the evolution philosophy. From the French, by O. B. Frothingham. With appendix by E.L.Youmans. NY, 1875. 12°. 4713.23 Cazenave(A.) Female beauty. From the French by Miss M. T. Nash. N. Y., 1874. 12°, . 5836.04 Cazin (Achille). Phenomena and laws of heat. Tr and ed. by E. Rich. N. Y, 1869. 16°. 4027.19 — Recent progress in the theory of heat. [Sm. rep., 1868.] 3936.23 Ceba (Ansaldo). The citizen of a republic, his rights, duties, etc. New York, 1845. 12°. . . 5722.05 Cebes Thebanus. Tabula. [Gr. etLat.] Parisiis, Didol, 1842. 8° 7767.05 Cecil (Robert, ear' of Salisbury). Letters to Sir G. Ca- rew ; ed. by J. Maclean. London, Camden soc. , 1864. 4°. 5113.39 — Courtenat/ (T. B.) in Lives of British statesmen. . . 3211.07 Cecil (Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoigne, viscount Oran- bome, marquis of Salisbury). Historical sketches and reviews. 1st ser. 2ded. L., 1862. 8°. 2517.17 Contents : Guizot's Memoirs. Prescott's Philip II. Ca- therine I/, and the Court of Russia Russia as it is. Chi- na and Europe. The Rome of this era. A day at Magenta after the battle. Rousseau et les genevois. Louis XIV. and religion. The French academy. The Girondins, by Gua- det Madame Recamier. Madame de Caylus. Carnot, en- gineer and revolutionist. Diane de Poitiers. Agnes Sorel. — Higginson (T. W.) English statesmen. 1875. . . . 3221.13 See also references in Biography, p. 129. Cecil (Wm., lord Burgldey or Burleigh). See Biography, p. 130. Cecil, [pseud.] See Tongue (C.) 4617.18 Cecilia (Sainl). Huslc (W. II.) Account of the musical celebrations on St. C.'s day, 16th-18th centuries. With collection of odes. 1857 1562.22 — - Account of an Italian miracle play. [In Royal soc. of lit. Trans. v. 9, 1870 6066.17 — Fow versions of the life of St. C, the original of the 2d nun's tale. [Chaucer soc, 2d ser., no. 10.] See also. Dub. rov., Oct. ,1874 (St.C. and Roman society, by Dom Gtrtrauger); Butler's Lives of the saints, v.2 (Nov. 27). Oedar christian. See Cuyler (T. L.) Celebes See Celebes (in Countries). Celebrated friendships. See Thomson (Mrs. A. T.) . . 3253.24 Celebrated trials and remarkable cases of criminal ju- risprudence from the earliest records to 1825. 6 v. London, 1825. 8°. 5611.05 Celebrities of the past. See Maceuen (M.) 3212.11 Celesia (Emanuele). Conspiracy of Fieschi, or Genoa in the 16th century. From the Italian, by D. H. Wheeler. London, 1866. 8°. . . . . 534.26 Celestial scenery. See Dick (Thomas) 4016.09 Celibacy. Afternoon of unmarried life, [anon.] 1859. . 5821.05 — Saunders (F.) Mosaics, p. 192-259. 1859 2543.04 Celibacy of the clergy. See Biblical and relig. lit., p. 80. Cellular theories. See Medicine (Anatomy ; — Cell-doctrine ; — fli*- tology) ;— Biology, p. 216. 33 In asking for books, use the •' Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the number. 258 CELLINI- CHALMERS Cellini (Benvenuto). Vita, scritta per lui medesimo. 2 v. Torino, 1852. 12°. 3031. 05 ag- See also Biography, p. 130. Celsus (Aurelius Cornelius). Medicina. Traite de la medecine. [Lai. et Fr.] Paris, 1866: 8°. [Nisard's collection.] 7725.03 Celt (The), the Roman and the Saxon. See Wright (T.) 1852. 462.02 Celts. See Celts (in Countries). Cements. See Arts (Useful : Cements, p. 40 ;— Masonry, p. 46). Cemeteries. See Burial usages, p. 242. Cenrririi (Cennino). Treatise on painting. Tr. by Mrs. Mernfield. London, 1814. 8°. ... 1425.11 Censorinus. De die natali. Du jour natal. [Lat. et F,:] Paris, 1866. 8°. [Nisard's coll. ] . 7725.03 Census, 4£g~ For the statistics of various countries and states, see (under Countries) their respective names, as England ; —New York ;— United States, etc. Centenary garland ; illus. of the novels of Sir Walter Seott. With descrip. by [O. Rogers]. Edinburgh, 1871. sm. 4°. 5065.20 Centlivre (Susanna). Works. With a new account of her life. 3 v. London, 1872. 16°. . . . 1714.25 Contents. Love's contrivance, v. 2. Man's bewitch'd, v. 3. Marplot in Lisbon, v. 2. Perplex'd lovers, v. 2. Platonick lady, v. 2. Perjur'd husband, v. 1. Stolen heiress, v. 1. Wife well managed, v. 3. "Wonder, a woman keeps a secret, v. 3. Artifice, v. 3. Basset table, v. 1. Beaux'e duel, v. 1. Bickerstaffs burial, v. 3. Bold stroke for a wife, v. 3. Busy body, v. 2. Cruel gift, v. 2. Gamester, v. 1. Gotham election, v. 3. Love at a venture, v. 1. — Dunham (S. A.) Lives, etc., v. 3 3211.16 Central America. See Countries. (Central America.) Central park, (New Torh city). See Countries, etc. (New York city.) Central society for education. Papers. 2 v. London, 1837-38. 16° 5513.04 Centralization. See Government and politics. (Centralization.) Century of anecdote, 1760-1860. See Timbs (J.) 1872. . . 6214.32 Century of inventions. Somerset (E., marq. of Worcester). 3914.19 Cephalopoda. See Mollusca. Ceramics. See Pottery and porcelain. Cereals. See Agriculture, p. 7. Certainty of the origin of evil in the world, and probable pre-existence of mankind in the fallen angels, [anon.] London, 1812. 12°. . . 3546.12 Cervantes Saavedra (Miguel de). Don Quijote. Paris, 1855. 8° 7215.01 Same. Tr.de LViardot. 2 v. P., 1864. 12°. 700*10 "Same. Avec les dessins de Gustave Dore, grave's parH. Pisan. 2 v. Paris, 1863. fol. . . 1468.14 Same. Tr. from the Spanish, by C. Jarvis. Pre- fixed a life of Cervantes. 4v. L.,1801. 8°. 151.20 Same. Tr. by P. A. Motteaux. Notes by J. C. Lockhart, 4 v. Boston, 1864. 12°. . . 151.28 — Exemplary novels. Added, El buscapie, the Serpent, and the Pretended aunt. Tr. by W. Kelly. Lond., 1355. 8°. 151.26 — Galatea, a pastoral romance. Tr. by G. W. J. Gyll. London, 1867. 12° 151.25 — Wanderings of Persiles and Sigismunda; a northern story. London, 1854. 12°. 151.27 — Wit and humor of Don Quixote. New York, 1867. 12° 6214.01 ,8SP" For lives of Cervantes, see BiogTaphy, p. 130. Ceylon. See Countries. (Ceylon.) Chabot (Charles). Handwriting of Junius profession- ally investigated. With collateral evidence by E. Twistleton. London, 1871. 4?. ... 3088.16 Ohace (George J.) Oxygen and its combinations. [Sm. report _ J® 55 -! • • • % 3936.10 Cnadbourne (Paul A.) Lectures on natural theology. New York, 1867. 12° 3532 08 — Lowell lectures : 1871. Instinct : in the animal king- dom, and in man. N. Y., 1872. 12. . . 4722.17 Chadwick (David). Free publio libraries and museums. [In Wat. aBsoo. soc. sci Trans., 1857.1 Workingmen's colleges (In Transactions, 1859.] 5815 01 Chadwick (Edwin). )jg- For various papers by this' author on _ matters of Bocial science, see annual volumes of National assoo. for prom, of soc. science, 1858-67 Chadwick (John W. ) [Sermons, bound in one vol- ume, viz.:] 3531 y^ Bible (The) : what it is not, and what it is ;' a lecture. Brook- lyn, 1869. 12° ... Education of conscience, a sermon. N. Y , 1876. 12° God on our side, a Bermon. N. Y., 1876. 12°. The great salvation, a sermon. N. Y., 1875. 12°. The higher reverence, a sermon, N. Y., 1875. 12° My stewardship, a sermon. Brooklyn, 1869. 12°. Natural origin of Christianity, a lecture. N. Y., 1875. lj« Right use of Sunday, a lecture. Brooklyn, 1869. 12°' Sell-respect, a sermon. N. Y.*»1876. 12'. Thomas Paine, a lecture, Boston, 1876. 16°. Who are tne infidels ? a sermon. N. Y., 1876, 12°. — Sketch of life of N. A. Staples. [In Staples (N. A.) Way truth and life. 1870.1 .8GM.S8 Chadwick (Wm.) Life and times of Daniel DeFoe London, 1859. 8°. 3017.09 Chaffers (Wm. ) Marks and monograms on pottery and porcelain of the renaissance and modern pe- riods. 3d' ed. London, 1870. 8°. . . 1445721 Chaines (Les) de fer. A. Achard. 1867. . 7012^14 Chalcidius. Comm. in Timaaum Platonis. Gr. et Lat. [In Fragm. philos., v. 2. Didot.] 7760.05 Chaldaea. See Countries. (Chaldcea.) Chaldean account of Genesis. See Smith (Goorge). 1870. 3737 09 Chaldean account of the Deluge. See Smith (Georgo). . A.27J6 Chalk (Eliza), pseud. Peep into architecture. 2d ed London, 1847. sq. 24° 1312.11 Chalkley (Thomas). Works. With journal of his life, by himself. 4th ed. Lond., 1766. 8°. . 3533.18 Challemel-Lacour (P.) La philosophie individualist*: etude sur Guillaume Humboldt. P. , 1864. 12° 3084 10 $g- For numerous articles by this author in Berne da d. monies, 1867-70, see Table generate, p. 26 [8172.—] Challen (James). Christian morals. Philadelphia 1859. 18°. 3532.10 — Igdrasyl; or, the tree of existence. Phila., 1859. 12°. 1632.06 Challenge to phrenologists ; or, phrenology tested by reason and facts. By M.A L., 1839. 16°. 5431.12 Challice (Mrs. A. E.) French authors at home. 2v London, 1864. 12° 3266.10 v. 1. Balzac. Hme. E. deGirardin(DelphineGay). Mme. Dudevant (George Sand.) v. 2. Mme. Dudevant, continued. Victor Hugo. Lamartine. Lamennais. Mme. Girardin. — Heroes, philosophers, and courtiers of the time of Louis XVI. [anon.] 2 v. London, 1863. 12°. 3114.28 — Illustrious women of France, 1790-1873. London, 1873. 12° 3266.09 Contents : Madame Tallien. Empress Josephine, queen Hortense, and Caroline Bonaparte. Duchesse d'Angou- leme and duchesse Du Berri. Queen Marie Amelie and duohesse d'Orleans. Empress Eugenie and princess Ma- thilda. — Memories of French palaces. L., 1871. 12°. 523.17 — Secret history of the court of France under Louis XV. 2 v. London, 1861. 12°. 3114.26 Chalmers (Alexander). British essayists. With pre- faces. 38 v. B.. 1855-57. 16°. .... 2511.01 Note. — For Contents see British essayists, p. 233. — General, biographical dictionary. New ed. 30 v. London, 1812-17. 8°. 3214.01 — History of the colleges, halls, and publio buildings attached to the University of Oxford, including lives of the founders. 2 v. Oxf., 1810. 8°. 493.23 — Works of the English poets, from Chaucer to Cow- per ; including the series ed. by S. Johnson. [With] additional lives. 21 v. L., 1810. 8°. 1626.01 Contents : v: 1. Chaucer. 2. Gower. Skelton. Howard, earl of Surrey. Wyat. Gascoigne. Turberville. 3. Spen- Ber. Daniel. 4. Drayton. Warner. 5. Shakespeare. Da- vies. Donne. Hall. Stirling. Jonson. Corbet. Oarew. Drummond. 6. J. Beaumont. G. and P. Fletcher. F. Beaumont. Browne. Davenant. Habiugton. Suckling. Cartwright. Crashaw. Sherburne. Brome. C. Cotton. 7. Cowley. Denham. Milton. 8. Waller. Butler. Ro- chester. Roscommon. Otway. Pomfret. Dorset. Step- ney. J. Philips. Walsh. Drydeu. 9. Dryden. Smith. Duke. King. Sprat. Halifax. Parneli. Garth. Eovve. Addison. 10. Hughes. Sheffield. Prior. Conareve. Black- more. Feuton. Gay. 11. Lansdowue. Yalden. Tick- ell. Hammond. Somervule. Savage. Swift. 12. Broome. Pope. Pitt. Thomson. 13. Watts. A. Philips. West. Collins. Dyer. Shenstone. Young. 14. Mallett. Aken- Bide. Gray. LytUeton. Moore. Cawthorne. Churchill. Falconer. Cunningham. Grainger. Boyse 16. W. Thomp- son. Blair. Lloyd. Green. Byrom. Dodsley. Chatter- ton. Cooper. Smollett. Hamilton. 16. Smart. Wilkis. P. Whitehoad. Fawkes. Loviboud. Haite. Langborne. Goldsmith. Armstrong. Johnson. 17. Glover. White- head. Jago. Brooke. Scott. Mickle. Jenyns. 18. Cot- ton. Logan. T. Warton. J. Warton. Blacklock. Cam- bridge. Mason. Jones. Beattie. Cowper. 19. Pope's Iliad and Odyssey. Dryden's Virgil, Persius, and Juvenal. Pitt's Virgil's Mueid, and Vida's Art of poetry. Francis s Horace. 20. Howe's Lucan. Granger's Tibullus and Siu- picia. Fawkes's Theocritus, Apollonius Rhodius, Colu- thus, Anacreon, Sappho, Biou, Mosohus, Museaus. Gartn » Ovid. Lewis's Statius. Cooke'B Hesiod. 21. Hoole'sAri- osto and Tasso. Mickle's Lusiad. BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. CHALMEBS - CHAMBERS 259 Chalmers (George). Author of Junius ascertained. London, 1817. 12° 3088.28 yote. — Attributes authorship to J. Boyd. — Collection of treaties between Great Britain and other powers. [1259-1788.] 2 v. L., 1790. 8°. 453.07 — Considerations on commerce, bullion and coin, cir- culation and exchanges. 2ded. L.,1811. 8°. 5911.24 — Estimate of the comparative strength of Great Bri- tain during the present and four preceding reigns; and of the losses of her trade from every war since the revolution. New ed. L., 1794.8°. 5916.15 — Introduction to the hist, of the revolt of the Auieri'- can colonies. 2 v. Boston, 1845. 8°. . 583.06 — Life of De Foe. [In De Foe's Works, v. 20.] . . . 5032.20 — Life of Mary, queen of Scots. 2d ed. enlarged. 3 v London, 1822. 8° 3121.03 — Opinions - of eminent lawyers, chiefly concerning the colonies, fisheries and commerce of Great Britain. 2 v. London, 1814. 8° 5727.22 — Polit. anuals of the province of Carolina, [in Carroll (B. B ) Hist, coll., V. 2, 1836.] 625.03 — State of the United Kingdom, at the peace of Paris, 1816. 2d ed. London, 1816. 8". [Famph.,v. 7, p. 431-443.] . 6058.07 Chalmers (James). The channel railway conuecting England and France. 2ded. L., 1807. 8°. 3934.18 Chalmers (John). Origin of the Chinese. London, 1868. 12° 1022.16 Chalmers (Peter). Two discourses on the sin, danger, and remedy of duelling. Edin., 1822. 18°. 3532.26 Chalmers (Thomas). Application of Christianity to the commercial and ordinary affairs of life. 2d ed. Glasgow, 1820. 8°. 3532.13 — Christian and civio economy of large towns. 3 v. 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Ex- ample- of the apostles in the administration of public charities. ,6S- For lives of Chalmers, see Biography, p. 130. Chalybaeus (Heinrich Moritz). Hist, survey of specu- lative philosophy, from Kant to Hegel. Tr. by A. Tulk. Andover, 1854. 12° 5412.04 Chamberlain (Charles, jr.) The servant girl of the period the greatest plague of life. New York, 1873. 12°. 6014.02 Chamberlain (John). Letters during the reign of qu. Elizabeth. Ed. by S. Williams. London, Camden sob. , 1861. 4°. 5 113.33 Chamberlain (Joseph, 6. 1836). Hinton (B. J.) English radical leaders. 1875 3221.14 Chamberlin (Everett). Chicago and the great conflagration. See Colbert (E.) and Chamberlin 1124.21 Chambers (A. H.) Comments on some recent political discus- sions, with an exposure of the fallacy of the sinking fund. — ThmSh? ?™ tl 8 ■ [ PaI 5P hl <>teer, V. 16, p. 317-392.] 5058.15 — .thoughts on the resumption of cash payments by the bank ■ and on toe corn bill, as connected with that measure: London, 1819. 8 . [Pamphleteer, v. 14, p. 191-208.] 6058.14 Chambers ((jeorgeE.) Descriptive astronomy. Oxf 1867. 8' 4017.18 Chambers (Robert). Biographical dictionary of ^ nent Scotchmen. With a suppl. vol. by T. Thom- son. With portraits. 5 v. L., 1856. 8°. 3215.11 — Book of days: popular antiquities in connection with the calendar. 2 v. Edin., 1864. 8°. 6218 24 — Oyolopasdia of English literature. 2 v. Boston, 1853 8°. 2755.04 — Domestio annals of Scotland. 3 v. Edin.,' 1858-61. S °- • 496.04 v. 1-2. Reformation to revolution, v. 3. To 1746. — History of the rebellions in Scotland, 1638 till 1660. 2 v. Edin., 1828. 18°. 491.01 — Life and works of Bobert Burns. 4 v. Edin., 1851. T -J 20- ,. ,-• ' T 1624.01 — Lile of king James L 2 v. Edin., 1830. 16°. 3087.15 — Life of Sir Walter Scott. With Abbotsford notanda by R. Carruthers. Edin., 1871. 12°. . . 3157.23 — Popular rhymes, fireside stories, and amusements of Scotland. Edin., 1842. 8°. . . . . 1632.07 —Select writings. 7 v. Edin., 1847-50. 16°. . 5023.09 Contents: v. 1-4. Essays familiar and humorous, v 6 History of the rebellion of 1745-6. v. 6. Traditions of Edinburgh, v. 7. Popular rhymes of Scotland. 3d ed Original poems. — Smollett : his life and a selection from his writings. London, 1867. 16°. 3164.19 See Lippincott's mag., July, 1871 (B. C, by J. G. Wilson); and Biography, p. 130. Chambers ^Thomas King). The indigestions function- ally treated. 3d Amer. ed. Ph., 1870. 8°. — Manual of diet in health and disease. Phil., 1875. 8° 4352.09 Chambers (Wm.) American slavery and colour. Lon- don, 1857. 12°. 5832.09 — Handbook of American literature.P.,1857.16°.2752.23 — History of Peeblesshire. Edin., 1864. 4°. . 467.15 — Things as they are in America. Ph., 1854. 12°. 1072.02 — Tour in iiolland, the countries of the Rhine, and Belgium in 1838. 2ded. Edin., 1842. 8°. 5814.18 — Wintering at Mentone. London, 1870. 12°. 961.09 — and Robert). Exemplary and instructive bio 'raphy. Edin., 1855. 16°. 3261.12 — History of ancient Greece. Edin., 1856. 16°. 423.09 — History of Rome to its fall. Edin., 1855. 16°. 433.09 — Medieval history. Edin., 1855. 16°. . 442.05 Chambers's Edinburgh journal. New series. 20 v, Edin., 1844-53. 8°. 8048.01 Chambers's journal of popular lit., science, and art. v. 1-33. Edin., 1854-76. 8° 8048.21 Chambers's encyclopaedia. 10 v. Ph., 1868. 8°. — - Same. Atlas. Phi]., 1868. 8°. ... 915.19 Chambers's home book ; or, pocket miscellany. 6 v. Boston, 1852. 16° 2515.14 Chambers's information for the people, loth Amer. ed. 2 v. Phil., 1853. L 8° 5025.01 Chambers's miscellany. Ed. by W. Chambers. 10 v. Boston, [»t. d] 12° 2515.20 Chambers's papers for the people. 12v. Edin., 1850-51. 12° 2516.01 1. Bonaparte family. Sepulchres of Etruria. Valerie Du- clos. Education of the citizen. The myth Sunken rock, a tale of the Mediterranean. Popular cultivation of music. Ebenezer Elliott. 2. Sanitary movement. Washington and his cotempora- ries. 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Heyne. 32 In asking for books, use the "Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the MUM11EB. 260 CHAMBERS- CHAPMAN Chambers's Papers for the people, continued. I. Water supply of towns. Ancient Scandinavia. Lost letter, the somnambule. Life in an Indiaman. Law of stormB. Santillian's choice, a tale. Isthmus of Panama. Daniel De Foe. 8 Ocean routes. Cromwell and cotemporaries. Life at Graofenburg. Black Gondola, a tale. Ancient philosophic sects. Wonders of human folly. Mary Wortley Montagu. 9. Recent decorative art. Alchemy and the alclieniists. Lost laird, a tale of '45. German poets and poetry. Deserts of Africa. Sigismund Temple, a tale. Electrio communica- tions. Fiohte, a biography. 10. Ancient rites and mysteries. Siberia, and the penal settlements Harrietts, a tale Childhood of experimental philosophy. Coniucius. The temptation. Siam and the Siamese. Thomas Moore. II. Isthmus of Suez. Animal instincts and intelligence. Realized wishes, a tale. 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See Boner (C.) 1860. . . 4615.17 Champagne country. See Tomes (Robert). 1867. . . 963.18 Champagne. See Arts (Useful : Wines, p. 44). Cnampileury (Jules Fleury, called). Les bourgeois de Molinchart. 3e ed. Paris, 1850. 12°. . 7042.10 — Chien-CaiUou. Nouv. ed. Paris, 1800. 12°. 7042.17 — Hist, de l'imagerie populaire. P., 1869. 12°. 1452.18 — Les sensations de Josqain. Paris, 1859. 12°. 7042.18 — Richard Wagner, [in French.] Paris, 1860. 8°. . . 3174.33 — Le violon de tiuence. Paris, [n.d.] 16°. . 7012.19 Champlain (Lake). See Countries. (Champlain, Lake). Champlain (Samuel de). Narrative of a voyage to the West Indies and Mexico, 1599 to 1002. Tr. by A Wilmere. Ed. by N.Shaw. London, Hakluyt soc, 1859. 8°. . 1166.11 — CEuvres ; publiees par C. H Laverdiere. 2e ed. 5 v. in 4. Quebec, 1870. 4°. . . . . 578.25 v. 1. Preface. Notice biographique. Voyage aux Indes oocidentales, 1699. v. 2-5, pt. 2. Voyages en la Nouvelle France, 1603-32. v. 5. pt. 2. Traitte de la marine. Carte de la Nouvelle France, et table. Doctrine chrestienne, du B.P. Ledesme, trad, en language Canadois, autre que celuy des Montagnars, par E. P. Brebceuf. Pieces justicatives. Table des matieres. Champhn (J. T.) Lessons on political economy. New York, 1868. 12° 5913.05 — Text-book in intellectual philosophy. New ed. New York, 1872. 12° 5.21.17 Champollion le jeune (Jean Francois). Gh-eppo (J. O. II ) Essay on the hieroglyphic system of Champollion. _ 1830 P 6i .,1.0l Cnampollion-Figeac (Jean Jacques). Egypte ancienue Paris, 1839. 8°. [Uaivers.j 901.23 Chance. Venn (J.) The logic of, 1806. . .5128.18 — Whitworth ( W. A. ) Choice and chance, 1870. 4011.22 See Atlantic monthly, v. 22, 1868 (Impossibility of chance by 0. J. Spragne) V&~ See also Saming;— Probabilities;— and works ou Nat- ural theology, p. 94. Chancellors (Lord). See Campbell (John, lord). Lives, etc. [32- o4.03] ; OTlanigan (J. B.) Lives, etc. [3256.27] ; and the names 01 the lord chancellors in Biography (Individual). Ohancellorsville. See Countries, etc. (Chanceltorsville.) onaudler (Peleg Whitman;. American criminal trials 2 v. Boston, 1844. 12°. .... 5011 n Chandler(Samuel). Plain reasons for being a christian \ln Christian literature. 1847.] .... 353801 Cnandless (Wm.) A visit to Salt Lake. London, 1857. m, -,'r • r ; ^ 1115.03 Chaney (Mrs. G. L.) William Henry dramatized from the books of Mrs. A M. Diaz. B.,1875. 12°. 1722 30 Changed cross [by Mrs. C. Hobart] and the Shadow , 01 the rock. Behgious poems ; selected. New York, 1865. 16° 1632.25 Changes upon church bells. By C. S. H. [onon.1 London, 1868. 32°. 3521.25 Channel Islands. See Countries. (Channel Iilands.) Channing (Edward T.) Lectures on rhetoric and oratory. Boston, 1856. 12 c 6334.08 Reviewed in N. A. rev., v. 84, 1867. — Life of Wm. Ellery. [In Sparks (J.) Amer. biog., v. 6.] 3241.06 Channing (Walter). Physician's vacation ; or, a snm- mer in Europe. Boston, 1856. 12°. . . 944.04 Channing (Wm. Ellery, D.D.) Perfect life: twelve discourses. Ed. by W. H. Charuiing. Boston 1873. 12° 3533 15 — Analysis of the character of Napoleon Bonaparte. London 1828. 8°. [Pamphleteer, v. 29.] 5058.29 — Remarks on the character and writings of John Milton London, 1828. 8°. [Pamphleteer, v. 29.] .... 5058.29 — Sermon at the ordination of E. S. Gannett June 30,1824. 4th ed. Boston, 1824. 8°. . .3581.26 — Sermon, Boston, April 5, 1810, fast day. Boston 1810. 8°. 5093.08 — TJaougbts from Lis writings. B., 1854. 32°. 3533.13 — Works. 6 v. in 3. Boston, 1853. 12°. . . 3533.10 Contents : v. 1. Milton. Napoleon. Fenelon. Calvinism. National literature. Associations. The Union. Education. v. 2. Slavery. Abolitionists. Annexation of Texas. Ca- tholicism. Creeds. Temperance. Sell-culture. v. 3. Preaohing Christ : discourse at ordination of J. E. Abbott. War. Unitarian Christianity ; at ordination of Jared Sparks. Evidences of revealed religion. Demands of the age on the ministry ; at ordination of E. S. Gannett. Unitarian Christianity most favorable to piety. Great pur- pose of Christianity ; at installation of M. I. Motte. Like- ness to God ; at ordination of F. A. Farley. Christian ministry. Duties of children. Honor due to all men. Evi- dences of Christianity. v. 4. Character of Christ. Christianity a national religion. Spiritual freedom; at the annual election, 1830. Self-denial. Imitableuess of Christ's character. Evil of sin. Innnor tality. Love of Christ. Future life. War. Ministry lor lilt poor. Christian worship. The Sunday-school. The philan- thropist : tribute to Noah Worcester. v. 5. The slavery question. Lecture on war. Elevation of the laboring portion of the community Dr. Charts Follen. Charges at ordLiations of Ch. Barnard and P. T. Gray, B. C. Waterston. and J. S. Dwight. Miscellanies ; Daily prayer. Means of promoting Christianity. Importance of religion to society. Memoir of John Gallisou. Appendix. On increasing the means of theol. education at Cambridge. System of exclusion and denunciation in religion con- sidered. Objections to unitarian Christianity considered. Duties of the citizen in time of danger. Notice of ltev. S. C. Thacher. v. 6. Emancipation. Discourse on Bev. Joseph Tucker- man. The present age. The church. Duty of tue tree states. Address at Lenox on emancipation in the British West Indies. — and A i kill (Lucy). Correspondence, from 1826 to 1842. Ed. by A. L. LeBretou. B.,1871. la . 3034.16 4J®= For lives of Channing, see Biography, p. 130. Channing (Wm. Ellery, nephew of preceding). Conver- sations in Borne. B., 1847. 16°. . . . 971.13 — Poems. 1-2 series. Boston, 1843-47. 16°. . 1632.03 — The Wanderer: colloquial poems.B.,1871.16°.1632.29 — Thoreau : the poet-naturalist B., 1873. 16°. 3172.19 Channing (Wm. Francis). American fire alarm telegraph. [Sm. rep., 1854.] 3936.09 Cliantrey (Sir Francis). Winged words on Ciiautrej's woodcocks. Ed. by J. P. Muirhead. 1857. 3033.27 Chap-books. Eraser IJ.) Humorous chap-books of Scotland. Pt. 1-2, 1873 2721.19 — Halliwell (J. O.) Notices of fugitive tracts and chap-books [Percy society, v 29.] 5060.29 Chapel Royal. (The old cheque-book, or book of remembrance of the), 1561-1744. Ed. by E.F. Rimbault. London, Camden soc. 2d ser., v. 3. 1872. 4° 5114.11 Chapiu (Mev. Alonzo Bowen). Puritanism not genuine protestantism. A review of ' The Puritans and their principles' by Edwin Hall New York, 1817. 16°. .... . 3534.00 Chapin (Edwin H., D.D.) Humanity in the city. New York, 1851. 12° 5816.14 — Living words. With introd. by T. S. King. Boston, 1800. 12° 3534.01 — Select sermons. New York, 1859. 12°. . . 3534.02 Chaplin (Jeremiah, D.D.) Life of Henry Dunster, first president of Harvard college. B.. 1872.16°. 3053.00 Chapman (A. W. ) Flora of the southern United States, New York, 1800. 8°. 4915.0a Chapman (B. ) History of Gustavus Adolphus and of the 30 years' war, up to the king's death. London, 1856. 8°. .......... . 30,4.26 BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. CHAPMAN- CHASLES 261 Chapman (Charles). Matthew Henry : a memorial. London, 1859. 16°. 3077.22 Chapman (George). Comedies and tragedies. With cotes and a memoir. 3 v. L., 1873. 12 c . 1713.24 Contents : v. 1. Memoir of George Chapman. Blinde begger of Alexandria, play. An numerous dayes mirth, com. All fooles, com. Monsievr d'Olive, com. The gen- tleman vsher, piay. v. 2. Bussy d'Ambois, trag. Revenge of Bussy D'Ambois, trag. Couspiracie and tragedie of Charles, duke of Byron, trag. May-day. v. 3. The wid- dowes teares, com. Masque of the Middle temple and Lincolne iune. Tragedy of Ciesar and Pornpey. Tragedy of AlphonBus, emperour of Germany. Revenge for honor. — Hero and Leander. See Marlowe (C.) Works, 1858. 17:15.01 — Iliads and Odyssey. See Homer 1654.00 ; 16 — 'Two wise men and all the rest fooles. [n.p.] 1G19. 4° 1715.05 — Lowell {J. R.) Conversations, etc., p. 143-211. . . . 2534.13 — Ward (A. W.) Hist, of Engl, dramatic lit., v. 2. . .1745.11 See also London qn. rev., Oct., 1874 (Plays of G. C, by J. Pearson. Chapman (George Thomas). Sermons upon the min- istry, worship and doctrines of the protestant epi- scopal church. 2ded. Burlington, 1832. 12°. 3533.17 — Sketches of the alumni of Dartmouth college from 1771, with a brief history of the institution. Cam- bridge, 1867. 8° 3244.12 Chapman (H. C.) Evolution of life. Philadelphia, 1873. [1872.] 8°. 4.713.09 Chapman (James). Travels in the interior of South Africa, [1849-64]. 2 v. L., 186S. 8°. . 1095.11 Chapman (John). Medical institutions of the United Kingdom: evils of over-legislation. Lond., 1870. 8°. • . 4341.04 Chapman (John G. ) 'American drawing-book. New ed. New York, 1870. 4°. 1436.32 — Elementary drawing-book. N. Y., 1872. 4°. 1436.29 — Elements of art. London, 1848. 4°. . . 1436.09 Chapman (John Kemble). Complete history of thea- trical entertainments, at the English court. Lon- don, [about 1849]. 4°. 1716.01 Chapman (John Katcliffe). Instructions to young marksmen: American rifle. Ph., 1848. 12°. 4515.25 Chapman (Nathaniel, editor). Select speeches, foren- sick and parliamentary. 5 v. L., 1808. 8°. 6311.01 Chapman (Bobert). Treatise on ropemaking. Lon- don, 1868. 16°. 393 J. 39 Chappsll (Win.) History of music. (Art and science.) v. 1. London, [1874.] 8° 1565.27 Contents : v. 1. From the earliest records to the fall of the Roman empire. Chapone {Mrs, Hester M) Works. 4 v. in 2. London, 1807. 16° 5024.04 v. 1-2. Memoir. Letters on filial obedience. A niatii- monial creed. Prayer. Miscel. letters. 3-4. Letters on the improvement of the mind. Miscel- lanies and poems. Chappaqua (Journal leaves from). See Cleveland (C.) . . 3072.21 Chapelsmith (J.) Account of a tornado in Indiana, April, 30, 1852. fSm. contrib. v. 7.] 3937.07 Chapter (The) : poems bv various authors. New York, 1869. 16°. . . . *. 163X24 Chapter of Erie. See Adams (0. F. jr. and Henry). . . 5922.22 Chapters of college romance. See Butt (Isaac). 1863. . 5513.20 Chapters on animals. See Hamerton (P. G.) 1874. . . 4722. to Character. Bain (A.) On the study of. 1861. 5434.05 — Burden (W.) Materials for thinking, v. 1, p. 75-144. 2514.21 — Emerson (B. W.) Self reliance. [In las Essays, 1st series, p. 37- 81, 1873.] 2524.05 Character. fir. his essays, 2d series, p. 91-110. 1852.] . 2524.06 — Foster (J.) On decision of character. [In Essays, M35,] 6412 06 — Hyde (J.) Character. By a Bible student. [«non.] 1875 3512.03 — Smiles (3.) Character. 1872 3261.09 — Ware (M. 0. C. ) Elements of character. 1854. 5436.13 — Whipple(E. P.) Character and characteristic men. . .2545.30 See also Conduct of life ;— Gentleman ;— Moral pniloso- ophy ;— Young men ■ — Young women. Characteristics. [In Carlyle (T.) Essays.] 2517.12 Characteristics of literature. See Tuckerman (H. T.) .2544.10 Characteristics of men of genius ; essays, selected chiefly from the North American Review. 2 v. Lond., 1846. 8". 2516.19 Characteristics of women. See Jameson (Mrs. A.) 5821.23; 5824.01 Characters. See La Bruyere (J. de) ;— Theophrastus ;— Earle (J.) Microsmography [2523.24] ; — Meadows (K.l Heads of the people [2535.11] ; — Overbury {Sir T.) Miscellaneous works [5002.01] ;— Pictures of the French [963.01]. Charades. See Amusements, page 23. Ohardin (Sir John). *Travels in Persia. [In Finkerton. Voyages. V. 9 1 926 09 — St. John (j. A.)' Lives, 'efc., v. 1. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. .3221.04 Ohancles : private life of the ancient Greeks. See Beoker fW. A.) 42 3 12 Oharicles ; a dramatic poem. See Quincey (J. P.) . . . 1682 01 Charitable agencies poor relief, etc. See Social science. [Various sub-headings.) Chariton Aphrodisiensis. Do Chcerea et CallirrhoB. Gr. et Lat [Erotici script. Didot, 1856.] 7764.17 Charlatanry. See Delusions ;— Fortune-telling;— Impostures ■— Occult sciences ;— Spiritualism ;— Superstitions :— Witch- craft. Charlemagne. See Biography, p. 130. Charles. WFor lives of persons bearing this name, see Bio- graphy, p. 131. Charles (Mrs. Elizabeth). Mary, the handmaid of the Lord. New York, 1865. 18°. . . .3534.10 ,6®- For her tales, see Fiction class-list. Charles (Nicholas). Visitation of the county of Hun- tingdon. London, Camden soc. 1849. 4°. 5112.43 Charles Albert, king of Piedmont. See N. A. rev., v. 93, 1861 • Revue des d. mondes, 15 juin et 1 juil. 1854. Also Coun- tries. {Italy.) Charles Edward Stuart. See Biography, p. 131 : also Bentley - s miscel.. May, 1848 ; New monthly mag., March 1864 (bv ' Sir Nathaniel '). u Charles M artel, 'duke of the Franks', b. 694, d. 741). — Hewlett {B.G.) Heroes of Europe 3263.25 Charleston, {S. C.) See Countries. {Charleston, S. C.) Charleston book : a miscellany in prose and verse Charleston, (S. O.) 1845. 12°. . . . 2510.13 Note. — The Contents of this work are given on p. 631 of the Boston Athenaeum catalogue. Charleton (Walter). Two discourses : 1. Concerning the different wits of men. 2. Of the mysterie ot' vintners. 2d ed. London, 1675. 18°. . 6212.31 Charlevoix (Pierre Francois Xavier de). History and general description of New Prance. Tr. with notes, by J. G. Shea. 6 v. New York, 1866-7 1. 8° 578.19 Reviewed in Catholic world, Sept., 1873. — History of Paraguav. From the French. 2 v. Lon- don, 1769. 8° 555.10 — Voyage to Canada, and travels through that country, and Louisiana, to the Gulf of Mexico. London, 1763. 8° 1153.14 Charlier Shoe. SeePaHm(W.) 4627.16 Charlotte Augusta, (princess of Wales). See Biography, p. 130 ; also Quar. rev., Jan. 1873. Charlotte Elizabeth, pseudon. See Tonna {Mrs. 0. E.) Charlton, See Charleton. Charms of elocution. See Vasey (G.) 1868 6331.17 Charms of fancy: a poem. See Alsop (R.) 1612.23 Charnock (Richard Stephen). Ludus patronymicas ; or, the etymology of curious surnames. London, 1868. 12° 6614.10 — Peoples of Transylvania. Lond., 1870. 8°. 965.25 — - Verba nominalia ; or words derived from proper names. London, 1866. 8° 6435.10 Charnock (Stephen). Treatise on Divine providence. As relating to the church of God in the world. Philadelphia, 181 7. 16° 3534.04 Charron (Pierre). Of wisdom. Made English by G. Stanhope. 2d ed. 2 v. London, 1707. 12°. 5434.17 Charters of the British colonies in America. London, [about llli.] 8° 5736.20 Chartism. See Carlyle (Thomas) 2515.13 Cliase ( Francis, ed. ) Gathered sketches from the early history of New Hampshire and Vermont. Clare- mont, (A T . 3.) 1856. 12°. 601.10 Chase (George W. ) Digest of masonic law. New York, 1864. 12°. . ' 5836.18 — History of Haverhill, 1640-1860. Haverhill, 1861. 8 a 605.01 Chase (John). Practical treatise on landscape paint- ing, and sketching from nature in water-colours ; also, Hints on perspective and architecture. Ed. by J. Harris. 2d ed. London, [1862] 4°. 1425.16 Chase (Salmon P.) See Biography, p. 131. Chase (Thomas). Hellas, her monuments and scenery. Cambridge, 1863. 12° 992.05 Chasing the Sun : or rambles in Norway. [In Ballantyne's mis- cellany, v. 4, 1869.] 931 05 Chasles (Victor Euphemion Philarete). Anglo-Amer- ican literature and manners. New York, 1852. 12° 1072.12 — Encore sur les contemporains : leurs ceuVres et leurs mceurs. Paris, 1869 12°. 7042.06 Contents :— De l'association. A M. About. Mceurs des derniers temps. Les vieux jeunes. Les jeunes vieillards. La Russie et la Pologne. LeMexiqned'aujourd'hui. L'au. In asking for books, use the "Book Orders," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 262 OHASLES -CHAUCER Chasles (Victor), continued. bergede Podolie. Aristocraties nouvelles. Caricature en Europe. Lea emancipees. Amelioration du sort populaire. — Italie et Espagne. 2e eU Paris,, 1869. 12°. 7042.07 — Notabilities in France and England. New York, 1 853. 120 954.08 — Orient : voyages d'un critique. 2e e"d. Paris, 1865. 12°. 7042.08 — Le vieux me'decin, pour fairs suite aux Souvenirs d'un me'decin. Paris, 1859. 12°. . . .7042.09 See New monthly, Aug., 1856 ; Revue des d. mondea, aout, 1818 (par O. de Mazade). ,8©- MaDV literary and historical articlea by this author may be found in the Revue des d. mondes. See page 27 of ' Table generale, 1831-74.' [8172.00.] Chassant (Louis Alphonse). Dictionnaire des abrevi- ations latines et francaises. 3e ed. Paris, 1864. 16" 2761.12 Chasseaud (George Washington). The Druses of the Lebanon. London, 1855. 8° 1054.09 Chaste (— de). *Yoyage to lercera, 1583. [Pinkerton. Voyages, v.l.J 926.01 Ohastelard : a tragedy. See Swinburne (A. C.) . . . .1744.05 Chastellain (Georges). Chronique des dues de Bour- gogne. [Buchon. Coll., v. 42-43. 1827.] 506.12 — Chronique de J. de Lalain. [Buchon. Col. , v.41. ]506. 1 1 — CEuvres. Publiees par le baron de Lettenhove. 8 v. Bruxelles, 1863. 8° 5025.19 Contents ; v. 1-5. Chronique, 1416-1470. v. 6. Le concile de Basle. Le pas de la mort. L'oultre d'amour. Dicte trouve l'an 1446. Rondel au due d'Orleans. Le thrdne azure. Epistre a Jehan Castel. Epistre au due de Bour- gogne. La complaiute d'Hector. Le miroir des nobles. Paroles de trois rois. Le dit de verite. Exposition sur verite mal prise. La mort du roy Charles VII. v. 7. L'en- tree du roy Loys en nouveau regno. Deprecation pour mesBire P. de Breze. Epitaphe de Pierre de Breze. Le temple de Bocaee. Les douze dames de rhetorique. Re- collection des merveilles. Le lyon rampant. Les hauts faits du due de Bourgogne. La mort du due Philippe. Rhythmps sur le trespas du bou due Philippe. Advertisse- ment au due CharleB. Souhaits au due Charles. Le livre de paix. La pais de Peronne. Louenge au due Charles. Le Prince, v, 8. Livre des faits de Jacques de Lalaing. Lettre au conlte de Chimay. Louenge de la tres-glorieuse Vierge. Lay de Notre Dame de Boulogne. Ballades. Ron- deaus. Complaints de Fortuue. Table aualytique. Chastellux (Francois Jean de). Travels in North America, 1780-82. N. Y., 1828. 8°. . . 1074.09 Chastity. — Methodius. Banquet of the virgins. [In Writings, 1869.] 3467.17 — Ostervald (J. F.) Discourses on unoleanness and. [In Duig- nan's Positive facts.] 2527 .03 — Tertnltian. Exhortation to chastity. [In his Writings v. 3 ^ 1870.] 3467.24 Chateaubriand (Rene Francois Auguste, vicomte de). Analyse raisonnee de l'histoire de France, et frag- ment depuis Philippe VI. jusqu'a la bataille de Poitiers. Suivi de l'analyse depuis Jean II. iusqu'a Louis XVI. Paris, 1850. 12 c . . . . 513.15 — Atala, Ren6, Les Abencerr ages, Voyage en Amerique. Paris, 1851. 12° 7014.01 — Congress of Verona, [1822]. 2v. L., 1838. 8°. 453.10 — Essay on revolutions. L., 1815. 8°. . . 5716.22 — Etudes sur la chute de l'empire romain, lanaissance du christianisme, et l'invasion des barbares Paris, 1850. 12° 443.09 — Le genie du christianisme. 2v. P., 1851.12°. 701l!o5 — Genius of Christianity. Baltimore, 1857. 8°. 3534!o3 Same. Spirit and beauty of the Christian reli- gion. Selections. Phila., 1858. 12°. . 3.",34 07 — Interesting history of Atala, the beautiful Indian of the Mississippi. N. Y., 1818. 32°. . . 153.22 — Itineraire de Paris a Jerusalem, pre"ct$d<5 de notes sur la Grece, et suivi de voyages en Italie et en France. 2 v. Paris, 1850. 12°. . . . 1051 05 — Ll-s Martyrs. Paris, 1851. 12° 70K02 — The Martyrs ; or the triumph of the christian reli- gion. Tr. by W. J. Walter. 2 v. in 1. London 1812. 8° 153.23 — Melanges politiques et litteraires. P., 1846. 12°. 7014. 04 Contents : Les quatre Stuarts. De la Vendee. De Bona- parte et des Bourbons. De la monarchie selon la charte De la hberte de la presse. — Les Natchez. Paris, 1850. 12°. . . . 7014 03 — On Buonaparte and the Bourbons, and the necessity of rally- ing' around our legitimate princes, for the safety of Franco and of Europe. 1814. [Pamph, v. 3, p. 433-474.] .6058 03 — On the censorship [of the press]. London, 1824. 3°. [Pataph leteer, v. 24.] 6058\24 — Recollections of Italy, England and America, with essays in morals and literature. 2 v. London 1815. 8° 2516.11 v. 1. Recollections, etc. v. 2. Essays: Letter on Mnie. de StaeTs system of morals. On the poet Gilbert. Bouaid's Primitive legislation. On Michaud's poem, — The Bprine ofaproscript. OnDe Ligny'shist. of Jesus ChriBt. OnBol- lin. On the memoirs of Louis XIV On men of letterB Speech at the Institute of France. Defence of the Beauties' of Christianity . — Travels in Greece, Palestine, Egypt, and Barbary 1806 and 1807. From the French, by F. Shoberl' New York, 1814. 8°. 1045.06 — Lemoine (J. B. M.) Observations on the libels published against. [Pamph., v. 12.] 6058.12 /3S" For notices of Chateaubriand, see Biography, p. 131. Chatfield (C.) Teutonic antiquities ; or historical and geographical sketches of Roman and barbarian history. London, 1828. 8° 445.20 Note . — A new ed. of his ' Compendious view of the Mat. oi the darker ageB.' Chatfield (Paul), pseud. Tin trumpet. See Smith (Horace). 6212.01 Chatham (Earl of). See Pitt (Wm.) in Biography, p. 187. Ohatrian (Alexandre). See Erckmann (Emile) and Ohatrian (A.) Chattaway (E. D.) Railways : their capital and divi- dends, etc. London, 1855-56. 16°. . . 3925.22 Chatterton (Georgiana, lady). Memorials, personal and historical, of admiral lord Gambier. 2 v. Lon- dou, 1801. 8°. 3063.20 Chatterton (Thomas). Poetical works. With life, the Rowley controversy, selection of his letters, etc. [byC. Wilcox]. 2 v. Cambr., 1842. 8°. 1631.12 Same. [With life abbreviated from Wilcox's ed. of 1812.] 2v. Boston, 1857. 16°. . . . 1632.10 — Poems. Ed. with life, by A. Chalmers. [In his English poets, v. 15, 1810.] 1626.15 — Select poems. Ed. byR. Walsh. [Sandford and Walsh. British poets, v. 29, 1822.] 1691.29 jB®- For lives of Chatterton, see Biography, p. 132. Chatto (Wm. A.) and Jackson (J.) Treatise on wood engraving. London, 1861. 8°. . . . . 1436.22 Chaucer (Geoffrey). Canterbury tales ; new text. 3 v. Ed. by T. Wright. London, 1847-51. 8°. [Percy society, v. 24-26.] 5060.24 — Legende of good women. Ed. by H. Corson. Phila. , 1864. 16°. 1632.12 — Poems. Modernized. [ByR. H. Home, C. O. Clarke, and others.] London, 1841. 12°. . . . 163..21 — Poetical works. Memoir by Sir N. H. Nicolas. 6. v. London. 1845. 16°. 1611.08 v. 1. Memoir, by Sir N. H. Nicolas. Essay on language and versification, by T. Tyrwhitt. Introd. to Canterbury tales, v. 2-3. Canterbury tales, v. 4. Romaunt of the rose. Troilus and Creseide. Bookl.-II. V. 5. Same. Book IH.-lV. Legend of good women. Goodly ballade. Booke of Dut- chesse. .Assembly of foules. v. 6. Queen Annelida and false Arcite. Complaint of the black knight. Praise of wo- men. House of fame. Complaint of Mars and Venus. Cuc- kow and the nightingale. Court ol love. Chaucer's dream. Flower aud the leaf. Minor pieces. — Poetical works. With essay, notes, etc., by T. Tyr- whitt. London, 1852. 8°. 1635.02 — Riches of Chaucer : impurities expunged, spelling modernized, and memoir. By C. C. Clarke. 2d ed. London, 1870. 12°. 1632.27 — Select poems. Ed. by E. Sanford. [In Ms British poets, v. 1. 1819.] 1691.01 — Selections from his works. By C. B. Deahler. New York, 1851. 12° 1632.13 — Translation of Boethius's ' De consolations philosophic.' Ed. by R. Morris. [Early Eug. T. S. Extra ser., 1868.] 7913.12 — Treatise on the astrolabe : ed. by W. w. Skeat. [Early B. T. S. Extra ser., 1872.] 7919.12 — Works. Ed. with life, by A. Chalmers. [In C.'s English poets, v. 1, 1810.] 1626.01 — Dryden (J.) Tales from C. [In his Works, v. 11-12.] . 5042.24 — Morley (II.) English writers, V. 2, pt. p. 140-338. 1867. 2754.20 — Hand (W. B.) Chaucer's England. [By Matthew Browne. pseud.] 2 v. 1869 inii — Todd (H. J.) Illus. of the lives and writings oi Gower and Chaucer. 1810 1631.22 es~ See also below, Chaucer society Publications ;- Biography, p. 132 ; Ed. rev., v. 132, 1870 (Text of C.) ; Era- ser's mag., v. 63, 1856 ; Gentleman's mag., April, 1871 (try C. O. Clarke) ; July, 1866 ; Nat. rev., v. 14, 1862; Quar.rev. Jan., 1873 (O. and Shakespeare) ; West, rev., Oct., 1871. In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. CHAUCER- CHEMISTRY 263 Chaucer society. Publications. London, 1868-75. 8°. and obi. 4°. Contents : 1st series. Ed. by F. J. FurnivaU. Nos. 1, 14, 15, 25, 30 31) 37. Six-text print of Canterbury tales in parallel columns from the following mss: 1. the EUesmere ; 2. the Hengwrt : 3. the Cambridge ; 4. the Corpus Christi ; 6. the Petworth ; 6. the Lansdowne. 2-13, 16-20, 26-28, 32-36, 38-43. The six texts printed separately. 21. Parallel-text ed. of O.'s minor poems. Pt. 1. Dethe of Blaunche the Duchesse, 1369. Oompleynte toPite, 1366-8. Parlamente of foules. Compleynte of Mare. 22. Supplementary parallel texts of C.'s minor poemB. Pt. 1. Parlament of Foules. 23. Odd texts of C.'s minor poems. Pt. 1. Two bits of The parlament of foules. Two differing versions of the Prologue to the Legende of good women, arranged so as to show their differences. Appendix of poems attributed to Chaucer. The balade of Pytee, a continuation of Com- pleynte to Pite. The cronycle made by Chaucer. 24. One-text print of Chaucer's minor poems, being the best text of each poem in the parallel-text edition. Pt. 1. The dethe of Bluunche the Duchesse. The com- pleynte to Pite. The parlamente of foules. The complayut of Mars. The A. B. O. ; with the French prayer to the Virgin, from which the A. B. 0. is translated. 29. Treatise on the astrolabe; ed. by W. W. Skeat. 1872. 44. Detailed comparison of the Troylus and Cryseyde with Boccaccio's Filostrato, pt. 1. 45. Alphabetical list of C.'s rymes in the Canterbury tales, as shown by the Ellesmere ms. 2dser. Nos. 1,4,5, 11. Ellis (A. 3.) Early English pronunciation ; with especial reference to Shalsspere and Chaucer, including a re-arraugemeut of F. J. Child's Memoirs on the language of Chaucer and Gower, and re- prints of the rare tracts by Salesbury on English, 1547, and Welch, 1567, and by Barclay on French, 1521. Pts. 1-4. 2. (Pt. I.) 9. (Pt. II.) Essays on Chaucer, his words and works. Pt. I. 3, Ebert's Review of Sandras's Etude sur Chaucer, considere comme imitateur des trouveres. Tr. by J.Woan Bees Hoets. 2, A 13th century Latin treatise on the cniliudre ; ed. with a trans, by E. Brock. Pt. II. 3, John of Hovedeu's Practica Chilindri, ed-. from ms., with a transl. by Mr. E. Brock. 4, Chaucer's use of the final -e, by Jos Payne. 5, E. Barrett Browning on Chaucer. 6, Speci- men of Prof. Bernard Ten-Brink's critical ed. of Chaucer's Compleynte to Pite. 3. Fumivall (F. J.) Temporary preface to the six-text edition of C.'s Canterbury tales, part 1. 6. FurnivaU (F. J.) Trial forewords to my ' Parallel text edition of C.'s Minor poems,' with a try to set O.'s works in their right order of time. 7,10. Originals and analogues of some of O.'s Canterbury tales. Pts.I-II. Pt.I 1, Nicholas Trivet's French life of Con- stance. Ed. by E. Brock. 2, Tale of the wife of Merelaus the emperor ; from Shirley's ms. of the early Eng. version of the Gesta Komanorum. 3, King Ofifa's intercepted letters and banisht queen. From Matthew Paris's life of Offa the first. (For the Man of law's tale.) 4, Two French fabliaux. (For Chaucer's Reeve's tale.) 5, Two Latin stories. (For Chaucer's Friar's tale.) Pt. II. 6, Alphonaus-of Lincoln. (For the Prioress's tale.) 7, How Reynard caught Chanticleer, (For the Nun's Priest's tale.) 8, Two Italian stories, and a Latin one. (For the Pardoner's tale.) 9 Tale of the Priest's bladder. (For the Summoner's tale, par Jakes de Basim.) 10, Petrarch's Latin tale of Griseldis (with Boc- caccio's story), Clerk's tale. 11, Five versions of a peare tree story, the Merchant's tale. 12, Four versions of the Life of Saint Cecilia. (For the Second Nun's tale.) 8. Albertano of Brescia's Liber consilii et consolationis, a.d. 1246 (Latin source of the French original of Chaucer's Melibe) ; ed. from the mss. by Dr. Thor Sundby. C HE M Agricultural Chemistry. [.Vote.— For additional works, see Agriculture, p. 7.] Stockliardt (J. A.) Chemistry of agriculture. 4212.10 Analysis. Boliey (P. A.) and Paul (B. 11.) Manual of technical analysis. 1857 4212.17 Orookes ( W. ) Select methods in chemical analysis. (Chiefly inorganic.) 1871 4213.24 Francis (G. W.) Chemical experiments. 1858. 4216.06 Fresenius (0. R. B.) Qualitative chemical analysis. 7th ed. 1869 4214.26 — Quantitative chemical analysis. 5th ed. 1870. 4214.27 GaUoway (22.) Manual of qualitative analysis. 4213.25 Harmurt {A. G. 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First principles of. 1844. . .' 421110 lioscoe (II. E.) Lessons in elementary chem'stiy in- organic and organic. 1869. . . 4713 o-> Steele (J. D) Answers to the practical questions and problems contained in the ' fourteen weeks course ' in chemistry. 1870. . . . 4905 30 Williamson (A. W.) Chemistry for students ' 421"'l2 loumans (E. Z.) Class book of. 1863. . . 4-212! 14 History. Wurtz (A.) History of chemical theory. 1869. 4212.11 Medical Chemistry. [See also Medicine. {.Pharmacy.)] Altfield (J.) Chemistry: general, medical, etc. 4213.32 Bowman (J. F.) Practical handbook of medical chemis- try. 4th ed. 1866 4213.26 Hoffmann (F. ) Manual of chemical analysis, as applied to medicinal drugs. 1873 4216.17 Muter (J.) Introd. to pharmaceutical and medical chem- istry (theoretical and practical). [1874.] 4216.34 Odling ( W. ) Course of practical chemistry for medical students. 1869 4212.09 Miscellaneous Works. Apjohn(J.) Manual of the metalloids, 1864. 4214.10 Bachhoffner (G. H.) Chemistry as applied to the fine arts. 1837 4216.35 Bauer (Prof. A.) Organic bases ; alecture. [Sm. rep.,1872.] 3936.27 Beguinus (J.) Tyrocinium chymicum. 1669. 4213.10 Bischof (G.) Elements of chemical and physical geo- logy. 3 v. 1854-59 4114.02 Booth (J. C.) and Morfil (0.) Eecent improvements in chemical arts. 1852. [Sm.miscel. coll.. v. 2.] 3935.12 Boyle (11.) Philosophical works, v. 3. 1738. 4028.05 Bunnen (R.) Gasometry. Tr. by H. E. Pioscoe. 4216.09 Casiillon (A.) Recreations chimiques. 1866 .4213.11 Chace (G.J.) Oxygen and its combinations. [Sm.rep.,1855.] 3936.10 Clarice (F. W.) The constants of nature. Ft. 1. Specific gravities' boiling and melting points ; and chemical formula. 1873! [Sm. miscel. coll., v. 12.] 3935.22 Cooke (J. P., jr.) Religion and chemistry. 1864. 4214.07 Cornwallis (C. F.) Introduction to practical organic chemistry, [anon.] 1843 4213.09 Davy (.Sir II.) Collected works. 9 v. 1839. . 4214.1? Note.— For contents, see Davy (Sir H.) in general alphabet. Eliot ( 0. W. ) and Storer (F. M. ) Manual of inorganic chemistry. 2d ed. 1868 4216.14 Faraday (M. ) Chemical hist, of a candle. 1861. 4211.02 — Researches in chemistry aud physics. 1859. 4215.20 Gibbs ( W.) and Genth (F. A.) Kesearches on the ammonia-cobalt bases. (Sm. contain., v. 9.] 3937.09 Glass (S ) Essay on magnesia alba, its history, virtues, etc. 1764 4352.25 Graham (T., ed.) Chemical reports and menioirs. On atomic volume. Isomorphism. Endosmosis. Si- multaneous contrast of colours. Latent heat of steam at different pressures. Artificial formation of alkaloids. Volcanic phenomena. 1848. 4215.00 Guthrie (F. ) Elements of heat and non-metallic cheni- istiy. 1868 4213.08 Bare (H.) On the explosiveness of nitre. [Sm. contrib.v.2.] 3937.02 Hanl(T. S.) Chemical and geol. essays. 1875. 4214.09 Contents. Some points in chemical geology, Metamor- phic rocks. Chemistry of the primeval earth. Mountains and volcanoes. Chemistry of natural waters. Theory of chemical changes aud equivalent volumes. Thoughts on solution. Theory of types in chemistry. Johnston (W. F.) Chemistry of common life. 2 v. 1«55 4212.04 Contents : v. 1. The air we breathe. The water we drink. Ihesoil. Plants. Bread. Beef. Beverages: teas, coffees, cocoas. Sugars. Liquors. v. 2. Narcotics. Poisons. Odours. Smells. Digestion. Breathing. The body. Circulation of matter. Jones (G.) The phosphates of commerce. 1874. 4212.16 Kemp (II. ) The phasis of matter ; discoveries and ap- plications ot chemistry. 2 v. 1855. . .4212.66 Le l'ibnre (N.) Compleat body of chymistry. Ken- dersd into English by P. D. C. 2 parts in 1. 1670 4215.19 Liebig (J. ) Complete works on chemistry. 1852. 4215.24 Contents : Agricultural chemistry Animal chemistry. Familiar letters on chemistry. On the motion of the juices in the animal body. Account of the potato disease. Chem- istry aud physics in relation to physiology and pathology. — and Eopp (H.) Annual report of the pioyress 0/ chemistry. 1847-50. 4 v 4214/-9 Liveing(G. D.) Transmutations of matter. ICainbridge essays, 1855.] 2017.13 Zowig (ll.) Principles of organic and physiological chemistry. 1853 4215,22 Prout ( W.) Chemistry and digestion with ref. to nat. theology. 1834 3524.09 Reynolds (J. B.) Hydrogen, as a gas and as a metal. [Sm. report 1870.] . . . ; . 393d.25 Scoffern (J. ; Chemistry of imponderable agents and of inorganic bodies. 1855 4216.12 BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. CHEMISTRY- CHETHAM 265 Smith (E. A.) Chemistry of sulphuric acid manufac- ture. 1873 4213.31 Smith, {J. L.) Report on. [Paris Univ. Expos., 1867. ReportB. v. 2.J 3916.10 Stoedenborg (R ) Some specimens of a work on. 12 1 6. 03 llwrpe{T. i£) Manual of inorganic chemistry. The non-metals. 1875 4.212.19 Welherill {CM.) Theory of chemical types. [Sm.rcp ,1863.] 3936.18 Wilson (G.) Keligio chemici. Essays. 18r>2. 42U.II8 Contents: Chemistry and natural theology. Chemistry of See also, in general alphabet. Adulterations ;— Arts (Useful etc.) : — Medioiue tPharmacy) ; — Perfumery ; — Physics {Spectrum analysis). the stars. Chemical final causes. Robert Boyle. Wollaston Life and discoveries of Dalton. Thoughts on the resur- rection. — Chemical final causes. [In Edinburgh essays,p. 301-60.] 2628.05 Wood ( T. ) Chemical notes for the lecture room. 2 v. 186s 4213.12 v.l. Heat. Chemical combination. Non-metallic elements v. 2. Notes on the metals. Toumans (K L.) Chemical atlas; familiar objects: colored diagrams and explanatory essays. 4217.02 Dyeing ; — Liquors ;— Metallurgy ;— Photography ;— Receipts;— Chemistry ; of light and photography. See Vogel (H.) . .3941.16 Chevenix (Richard). Essay upon national character. 2v. London, 1832. 8° 5716.17 — Phrenology article of the For. quar. rev. With notes by J. G. Spurzheun. [In Spurzheim (J. G.) Exam., etc. 1833.] 5431.14 Chenier (Andre Marie). Poesies. Etude, notes, etc., lexique et index, par L. Becq de Fougquieres. Paris, 1862. 8° 7012.24 — Harrison {J. A.) Group of poets. 1875 2528.25 fffi- See also Biography, p. 131. Cherbuliez (Victor). L'Allemagne politique depuis la pais de Prague (1866-1870). P., 1870. 8°. 546.26 — L'Aventure de Ladislas Bolksi. P., 1869. 12°. 7042.01 — TJn Coeval de Phidias : causeries athe'niennes. 2e ed. Paris, 1S64. 12° 7014.07 — Le Comte Kostia. 3e e"d. Paris, 1870. 12°. 7042.02 — Le grand oeuvre. Paris, 1867. 12°. . . . 7012.03 — PauleMere. Paris, 1865. 12°. .... 7042.04 — Le Prince Vitale : essai et re"cit a propos de la folie duTasse. Paris, 1864. 12°. 7014.10 — Prosper Raudoce. [No title page. ] 8°. . . 7014.11 — Le Roman d'une honngte femme. 3e e'd. Paris, 1868. 12°. 7042.05 US- For Engl, fransl. of his novels, see Fiction class-list. Cherubini (L.) Course of counterpoint and fugue. Tr. J. A. Hamilton. 2 v. London, 1837. 8°. 1564.23 Cherubini (S.) Nubie. P., 1847. 8°. [TXnivers.] 902.30 Chesebro' (Caroline). JtQ" See Fiction class-list. Cheskian anthology. See Bowring (John). 1832. . . . 1615.13 Chesneau (Ernest). L'art et les artistes modernes en France et en Angleterre. Paris, 1846. 16°. 1431.25 — La peinture Francaise au XDCe siecle. Les chefs d'ecole. L. David, Gros, Gerieault, Decamps, Meis- sonier, Ingres, H. Flandrin, E. Delacroix. Nouv. ed. Paris, 1864. 16° 1431.26 Chesney (Lieut. Col. Charles Gornwallis). Essays in military biography. New York, 1874. 8°. 3224. 22 Note. — For Contents, see Biography {Military, p. 112). — Waterloo lectures : study of the campaign of 1815. London, 1868. 8°. 51.7.27 — and Reeve (H. ) Military resources of Prussia nnd France, and recent changes in the art of war. London, 1870. 8° 4516.10 Chesney ( Got George). Battle of Dorking ; reminis- censes of a volunteer, [anon,} E.,ly71. 16°. 483.13 Chess. See Amusements, page 21. Chess players chronicle, v. 1-13, 1840-52. London, 1841-52. 8° 4621.01 Same. New series, v. 1-4, 1853-1856. London, 1853 56. 8° 4621.14 Same. Third series, v. 1-3. 1859-1861. London, 1859-61. 8°. 4621.18 Chester county, {England). See Chetham Society. Chester plays : mysteries. Ed. by T. Wright. 2 v. London, Shakesp. soc, 1843. 8°. . . 1756.17 ; 35 Chesterfield {Earl of). eS" For his Works see Stanhope (Philip Dormer), in general alphabet ; for oiogr. and critical notices of hiin, see Biography, p. 132. Chesterfield burlesqued ; or, school for modern man- ners. 3ded. [anon.] London, 1811. 16°. 5091.05 Chetham society. Remains, historical and literary, connected with the Palatine counties of Lancaster and Chester. 92 v. [Manch.,] 1844-73. 4°. S094.01 Contents : 1. Brereton {Sir W.) Travels in Holland, the United Provinces, England, Scotland, and Ireland, 1634-35. Ed. by E. Hawkins. 1S44. 2. Ormerod (G.) Tracts rel. to military proceedings in Lancashire during the great civil war. 3. Chester's triumph in honor of her prince, performed St. George's day, 1610. Ed. by T. Corser. 4. Martindale (A.) Life. Ed. by R. Parkinson. 1845. 5. Ware (S. H.) Lancashire memorials of the rebellion 1745. 1846. 6. Potts (T.) Discov. of witches in the county of Lancas- ter. With introd. by J. Crossley. 1845. 7. James (R.) Iter Lancastrense ; a poem, written 1636. Ed. by T. Corser. 8. 19, 21, 22. Gastrell (F.). Notitia Cestriensis ; no- tices of the diocese of Chester. Ed. by F. R. Raines. 1845-50. 9. Norris papers. Ed. by T. Heywood. 1846. 10. 11, 16, 20. Whalley Abbey. Coucher book or chartulary. Ed. by W. A. Hulton. 1847. 12. Moore rental. Ed. by T. Heywood. 1847. 13. 36. Wortbington (J.) Diary and correspondence. Ed. by J. Crossley. v. 1-2, pt. 1. 1847-55. 14. Assheton (N.) Journal, 1617-18. Ed. by F. R. Raines 1848. 15. Bradshaw (H.) Holy lyfe of St. Werburge. Ed by W. Beamont. 1849. 18. Newcome {Rev. H.) Diary, 1661-1663. Ed. by T. Heywood. 23. Eobinson (R.) Golden mlrrour. Ed. by T. Corser. 1851. 24, 37, 57, 83. Chetham miscellanies, v. 1-4, 1851-72. v. 1. Papers connected with affairB of Milton and his family. Epistolary relics of Lancashire and Cheshire anti- quaries. Calendars of families in heraldic visitations of Lancaster. Fragments iltust. of Sir Wm. Dugdale's visita- tion of Lancashire. Dee (J.) Autobiog. tracts, v. 2. Rights and jurisdiction of the Co. Palatine of Chester, the Earl's Palatine, the Chamberlain, etc. Scottish field, a poem on tlje battle of Flodden. Examynatyone towcheynge Cokeye More, teiup. Hen VIII. in dispute between the Lords o< the Manors of M'ddleton and Radclyffe. Booker (J.) His- tory of the ancient chapel of Denton, in Manchester par- ish. Bradshawe (J.) Letter to Sir P. Legh of Lyme. v. 3. Heywood t T.) South Lancashire dialect. Rcntale de Co- kersand. Names of the gentleman in the co. of Lancaster to lend money upon privie seals, etc. 1588. Booth (W ) In structions upon the purchase of Warrington. Seton {Sir J.) Letter. Manchester : names of 800 inhabitants who took the oath of allegiance to Charles n. in April, 1679. Pole book for Manchester, May 2, 1690. v. 4. Egerton {LadyB.) Forme of conlessiou grounded upon the ancient catholique and apostolique faith. 1636. Cholmondley {Sir H.) Ca- lendar of names of such as have paid their money to C. Beamont (W.) History of Warrington Friary. 25. Alien {Card.) Defence of Sir Wm. Stanley's surren- der of Deventer, Jan. 29, 1586-87. Ed. by T. Heywood. 1851. 26, 27. Newcome (H.) Autobiography. Ed. by R. Par- kinson. 1852. 28. Beamont (W.) Jacobite trials at Manchester, 1694. 1853. 29,31,66,67,70. Stanley papers. 1853-67. 30. Hulton (W.A.) Documents rel. to the Priory of Pen- wortham and other possessions in Lancashire of the Abbey of Evesham. 32, 34, 40, 44. Byrom (John). Private journal and literary remains. Ed. by R. Parkinson. 1854. 33, 51, 54. Ficcope (G.P.) Lancashire and Cheshire wills and inventories from eccles. court, Chester. 35. 41, 43,46. Shuttleworths of Gawthoipe Hall. House and farm accounts, 1582-1621. Ed.by J. Harlaud 1856. 38. French (G. J.) Bibliog. notices of church libraries at Turton and Gorton, bequeathed by Humphrey Chetham. 1855. 39. Farington papers, 1547-1688. Ed. by S. M. Ffariug- ton 1856. 42. Booker (J.) Hist, of the aucient chapels of Didsbury and Chorlton. 1857. 45. Wilson (T.) Miscellanies ; with memoir, by F. R. Raines. 47. Booker (J.) Hist, of the ancient chapel of Bircb.1859. 48, 64. Jones (T.) Catalogue of tracts for and against popery, in the Manchester library, founded by Chetham. 1859-65. 49,50. Harland(J.) Lancashire lieutenancy under the Tudors and Stuarts. 1859. 52,55,71,77,91. Corser (T.) Collectanea Anglo- Poetica ; or, catalogue of a portion of a coll. of early Eng- lish poetry. 5 v. 1860-73. 53,56,58. Harland (J.) Mamecestre ; early history of the barony, etc., of Manchester. 3 v. 1861-62. 31 In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 366 CHETHAM- CHOATE Chetham society, continued. 59 60 History of the chantries within the co. Pala- tine of Lancaster. Ed. by F. E. Raines. 1862. 61. Abbott (J.) Journal. Goss (A.) Trials at Manches- ter, 1693. 1864. 63. Discourse of the war in Lancashire. Ed. by w. Beamont. „ ,, , . 63, 65. Court-leet records ol the manor of Manchester, 16th cent. Ed. by J. Harland. 1804 65. 68, 72. Harland (J.) Collectanea relating to Manches- ter and its neighborhood. 1866-67. 69, 73. Manchester school. Admission register, 1730- 1807 Ed by J. F. Smith. 74. Harland (J.) Three Lancashire documents, 14th and 16th cent., viz. : Great De Lacy inquisition, 1311 ; Survey of 1320-1346 ; Custom roll and rental of the manor of Ash- ton-under-Ljne, 1422. 1868. 75. Kin" (X. W.) Lancashire funeral certificates ; with odd. by -P. It. Raines. 1869. 76. Heywood (R.) Observ. and instructions, divine and morali, in verse. Ed. by J. Crossley. 78,80. Leycester (A'ic P.) and Mainwarrng (-Si)' T.) Tracts respecting Amicia, daughter of Hugh Cyveliok, earl of Chester, 1073-70. With introd. by W. Beamout. 1869. 81 Flower tW ) Visitation of Lancaster, 1567. 1870. 83.' Townshend (L. P.) Some account of Gen. R. Vena- bles. Venables (Mrs. E.) Diary. 1871. 84, 85, 88. Dugdale (Sir W.) Visitation of the county Palatiue ot Lancashire, 1664-65. 1872. 86, 87. Beamont(W.) Annals of the lords of Warrington. 89, 90. Farmer (Dr.) Cheetham ms. Ed. by A. B. Gro- sart. 1873. General index, v. l-;;0. [Manch.], 1863. 4° 5091.31 Chertle (Henry). Kind heart's dreame; invectives against abuses. Ed. by E. F. liimbault. L.,1841. 8°. [Percy soc.,v.6J 6060.05 — Patient Grissil, etc. See Dekker (T.), and others. . . 5060.03 Chevalier i^Emile). Drames de l'Amerique du Nord : Les derniers Iroquois. Paris, loG7. 12°. 7004.07 La Huxoniie ; Scenes de la vie canadienne. Paris, lb'67. 12° 7004.08 Les Pieds-noirs. Paris, 1867. 12°. . . 7004.09 Chevalier (Guillaume de). The ghosts of the deceased Sievrs, de Villemor, and de 1'ontaines. A discourse of dvells. With the discourse of valovr. 3d ed. Tr. by T. Heigham. Cainbr., 1624. 24°. 6613.20 Chevalier (Michel). Gours d'economie politique. [1841- 43.] 2 v. Bruxelles, 1845. 12°. . . . 5912.01 — Mexico aucient and modern. Tr. by T. Alpass. 2 v. London, 1864. 8°. 1152.15 — LeMexiqueancienetnioderne. P., 1863. 12°. 1152.09 — On the probable fall in the value of gold. New York, 1859. 8° 5915.27 — Society, manners, and politics of the U. S. Tr. by T. G. Bradford. Boston, 1839. 8°. . . 1135.09 fl®- Many political and economical articles by this au- thor will be lound in the Revue des deux raondes. See p. 30 of • Table generale, 1831-74.' [8172.00-1 Chevalier (Thomas). Remarks on suicide. London, 1824. 8°. (In Pamphleteer, v. 23.] 6058.23 Ohevallier (E.) Student's manual of oriental history. See Le- normant (F.) and Ohevallier 423.14 Chevreul (Michel Eugene). Principles of harmony and contrast of colours. From the French, by C. MarteL London, 1855. 8° 1424.06 Same. London, 1860. 8° 1424.07 Ohevreuse (Marie de Rohan, duchesse de). See Biography, p. 132. Chicago. See Countries, etc. (Chicago.) Chioago relief and aid society. Report of disburse- ment of contributions for the sufferers by the Chi- cago fire. Cambridge, 1874. 8°. . . . 1136.16 Chicamauga, the price of Chattanooga : campaign of Chattanooga. Philadelphia, 1864. 8°. . 634.05 Chief justices of England. See Campbell (J., lord) ; p. 251. 3254 01 Chief justices of the United States. See Biography. (Legal p 112) Chiefs of parties. See Maddyn (D. O.) . . ... .320206 Chihuahua. See Countries. (Chihuahua.) Child (Francis James). English and Scottish ballads. 8v. Boston, 1857-58. 16° 1632.14 — Four old plays: Jack Jugler, Thersites, Pardoner andFrere, Jocasta. 0., (Muss.,) 1848. 12°. 1724:20 — Observ. on the language of Chaucer and Gower. [In Ellis (A J.) Early Eng. pronunciation. Pt. 1, p. 312-377.] — Poems of religious sorrow, comfort, counsel, and as- piration. New York, 1863. 12°. . . . 1676 15 Child (G. Chaplin, M. D.) Benedicite ; God, as mani- fested m his works. N. Y., 1867. 12°. . 3534.21 Child (Hamilton). Gazetteer and business directory iliu 1011 ?? 6 oount y> N - Y - for 1869-70. Syracuse, looa. 8 1134 24 Ohild(J/.y»r John). New England's Jonas cast up at'London,1617. [in Force (P.) Tracts, v. 4.] 577.11 Child (Sir Josiah). A new discourse of trade. 2ded London, 1694. 18° 5911.08 Child (Lydia Maria). Biographies of good wives. 6th ed. revised. New York, 1855. 12°. . . 3261.20 — History of womeru 2 v. N. Y. , 1854. 12°. . 5823.07 — Isaac S. Hopper : a true life. B., 1854. 12°. 3083.01 — Letters from New York. [1841-44] 2 v. New York 1852. 12°. 621.03 — Looking toward sunset [old age]. B., 1864.8°. 2521.01 — Memoirs of Mme. de Stael and Mme. Boland. New York, 1854. 12° 3165.08 — Progress of the relig. idea. 3v. N. Y., 1855. 8°. 3412. 05 X®- See also Fiction class-list. Childe (Edward Lee). Life and campaigns of general Lee. Tr. by G. Litting. L., 1875. 12°. 3098.18 Childe Harold. See Byron 1446.22 Childhood. See Little classics, v. 10 226.97 Childhood, its promise and training. See Everts (W. W.) 3511.07 Childhood : the text-boot of the age, for parents, pastors, and teachers. See Crafts (W. F.) 5522.10 Childhood of religions. See Clodd (Edward) 3411.21 Childhood of the world. See Clodd (Edward). 1873. . 6812.22 Child life : a col. of poems. See Whittier (J. G.) 1872. .1695.34 Child life in Europe. See Watson (E. H.) 1874. . . . 341.30 Child life in Italy. See Watson (E. H.) 1874 971.26 Child nature [Poems, anon.] London, 1869. 24°. . . .1632.26 Children.. — Beecher ( 0. E. ) Religious training of children. 3515.09 — Holcombe ( W. H.) Our children in heaven. 3502.26 — Jacox (F.) Once, never, and always a child. (In Cues from all quarters, p. 1-66. 1871.] 2532.30 — Taylor (H. ) Children. (In his Notes from life, p. 91-108. 2544.05 — JSoerts ( W. W. ) Childhood, its promise and training. 1847 3511.07 — On the early treatment of children. A discourse. By E. E. Philadelphia, 1809. 8' 5099.08 — Plutarch. Training of children. [Morals, v. 1, p. 2-31.] 5435.28 — Yonge (Miss C. M.) Children's literature of the last century. [Macmillan, 3 art. July, Aug., Sept., 1869.] See Biography (Youth, p. 115) ;— Boys, p. 229 ;— Educa- tion ; — Medicine (Children .— Women); — Poetry (Children's); —Young (The). Children's crusade. See Gray (G. Z.) 1870 6623.11 Children's garland from the poets. See Fatmore (C.) . 1675.17 Childs (, George T., ed. ) The stars and stripes in rebel- dom. Boston, 1862. 18° 032.19 Childs (George W. ) Philadelphia public ledger build- ing, with account of its opening, June 20, 1867. Philadelphia, 1868. 8°. 1313.40 Chili. See Countries. (Chili.) Chillingwortb (Win.) Works. L, 1836. 8°. 3535.06 Contents:— Religion of protestants, a safe way to salvation. Apostolical institution* of episcopacy demonstrated Rea- sons agaiust popery. Sermons. Nine additional discourses against popery. — Tulloch(3.) Rational theology, v.l, p. 261-343 3446.09 Chilton (J. M.) Early history of Mississippi. \In De Bow (3. D. B.) Industrial resources, etc., v. 2, 1832.] , . .6925.26 Chimasia : a reply to Longfellow's Theologian ; and Other poems, [anon.] Phila., 1864. 12°. 1633.01 Chiming. See Bells anf Bell-ringing, p. 72. Chimney corner. By 0. Crowfleld. See Stowe (Mrs. H.B.) 2543.12 Chimney sweeps. — Hanway (J. ) A sentimental hist, of chimney sweep- ers in London and Westminster. 1785. 3921.19 — Hudson (J. G.) Letter on the cruelty of employing ohildren to sweep chimneys. 1823. [Pamphleteer, v. 22.] . 5U58.22 — Report presented to the House of Commons agaiust the em- ployment of boys in sweeping of chimneys. Londou, 1817. 8°. [Famph, v. 10, p. 483-491.] 6058.10 China. See Countries. (China.) Chinook jargon. Oibbs (G.) Dictionary, etc. [In Smithson. nus- cel. coll., v. 7, 1867.] 8935.17 Ohiploquorgan ; or life by the camp fire. See Dashwood (R. L.) Chipman (Nathaniel). Principles of government. Bur- lington, 1833. 8° 5715.23 Chips from a German workshop. See Miiller (Max). . . 2537.19 Chittenden (L. E. ) Report of the debates ar.d proceed- ings in the secret sessions of the conference con- vention for proposing amendments to the Consti- tution of the TJ. S. held at Wash. D. C. in 1861. New York, 1864. 8° " i5 - 08 Chitty (Joseph). Observations on the game laws. Loudon, 1816. 8°. [Pamph., v. 9, p. 171-2040 6 f 8 ; ro — Treatise on the law of contraots. 10th Am. ed. by J. C. Perkins. Springfield, 1860. 8°. . 5630.09 Chivalry. See Knighthood. Chloroform. See Medicine. (Anaesthesia.) -, Choate (Kufus). Writings, with memoir, by S. «• Brown. 2 v. Boston, 1862. 8°. . . • 502o.lo Contents: v.l. Memoir. Lectures andaddresses. Irnpet' BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. CHOATE- CHRISTOPHERS 267 tance of illus. New-England history by romances like the Waverley novels. Colonial age of N.E. Age of the pilgrims the heroio period. Power of a Rtato devi 'loped by mental culture. The American bar as an clement of conservatism in the state. Eloquence of revolutionary periods. Ad- dress in South Dauvers at the dedicaliou of the Peabody institute, Sept. 29, 1854. Remarks before the Circuit Court on the death of Mr. Webster. Discourse commem. of Dan- ' v 2 Speeches in the senate of the U.S. Case of Alex. Mo- Leo'd ' On the bill to provide further remedial justice in the courts of the U. S. Policy of protecting Amer. labor. Ouestion of annulling the Oregon convention. Protecting American labor. On the bill for the establ. of the Smith- sonian Institution. Miscellaneous speeches. On the annex- ation of Texas. On tbe judicial tenure. In Faneuil Hall, Nov 26 1850, and Oct. 31, 1855. On the removal of Judge Ilavies ' At Lowell, Oct., 1856, on political topics. Ameri- can nationality, July 6, 1858. On the birthday of Daniel Webster. Appendix. Hor» Thucydidianre. Translations from TacituB. Index. jjS» For lives of Ohoate, see Biography, p. 132. Cbocarne {Ph-e —). Inner life of Lacordaire. Dublin , [1867.] 12°. 30'J6.19 Chocolate. Natural history of chocolate : account of the cocoa-tree, etc. From the French, by B. Brookes. 2d ed. London, 1730. 8° 4352.25 See also Medicine. {Beverages.) Chodzko (Aleksander). Specimens of the popular Doetry of Persia. Tr. with notes. London, 1842. §° 7816.01 Choice and chance. See Whitworth (W. A.) 1870. . .4011.22 Choice ol a dwelling. See Wheeler [Gervase). 1871. .1312.22 Choice receipts, byM. S. W. B., 1875. 16°. 6015.20 Choiseul-GouSier (M. G. F. A., comte de). "Voyage pittoresque de la Grece. [anon.] 2 v. in 3. Paris, 1782-1822. foL A. 47. 19 St. John (J. A.) Lives of celebrated travellers, v. 8. . 8221 .06 Cholera. See Medicine. {Cholera.) Cholmley iWm. ) Bequest and suite of a true-hearted Englishman, 1553 ; ed. byW. J. Thorns. London, Camden miscel, v. 2. 1853. 4° 5113.09 Chomet (Hector). Influence of music on health and life. Tr. by Mrs. L. A. Flint. N. Y., 1875. 32°. 1561.28 Chopin (Frederic Francois). 4S" See Biography, p. 132. Chopin (Jean Marie) and Famin (C.) Bussie. 2 v. Paris, 1838. 8°. [Univers.] 902.28 and TJbicini (N. ) Provinces Lanubiennes et Bou- maines. Paris, 1856. 8°. [TJnivera] . . 901.29 Chorley (Henry Fothergill). Memorials of Mrs. He- mans. 2 v. New York, 1836. 12°. . .3077.03 — Modem German music. London, 1854. 12°. 1564.12 — Thirty years' musical recollections. [1830-59.] 2 v. London, 1862. 12° 1564.08 jG®- See also Biography, p. 132. Choules (liev. John Overton). Cruise of the North Star. Boston, 1851. 12° 964.05 Christ, See Biblical and religious literature. (Christology, p. 80 ; — Jesus Christ, p. 901. Christ a friend. See Adams (N.) 1857 8513.10 Christ and itie gallows. See Bovee (M. H.) 1869. . . 6817.04 Christ aud other masters. See Hardwick 10.) 2 V. . . . 3412.20 Christ in art. See Eggleston (Edward). 1876 1436.33 Christ in modern life. See Brooke (Stopford). 1872. . .3523.18 Christ in the soul. [Hymns.] See TJpham (T. C.) 1872. . . 3786.16 Christ the light of the world. See Vanghan (C. J.) 1867. 3611.08 Christ the spirit. See Hitchcock (E. A.) 1861 3563.01 Christian. US' For Christian themes and doctrines, see Bibli- cal, religious, and ecclesiastical literature, p. 77, etc. Christian (Edward). On provident banks. London, 1820. 8 . [Pamphleteer, v. 17.] 6058.17 Christian commission (United States). i'ee United States chris- tian commission. Christian examiner, v. 1-87. Boston and New York, 1824-69. 8°. 8046.01 Note.— v. 1-35 had additional title ' and general review ; ' 36-62 ' and religious miscellany.' Christian in the world. See Fannce (D. W.) 1876. . . . 3647.25 Christian life. See Bayne (Peter). 1857 3515.05 Christian lyrics ; chiefly selected from modern authors. London, 1868. 8° 1445.20 Christian missions. See Seelye (J. H.) 1876 3592.29 Christian morals. See Challen (James). 1859 3532.10 Christian observer, conducted by members of the es- tablished church, v. 1-33. v. 1-25 rcpr. Boston, 1802-1825 ; v. 26-33, Lond., 1826-33. 8°. 8052.01 Christian nurture. See Bushnell (Horace). 1861. . . . 3526 .08 Christian philosopher. See Dick (Thomas) 6033.02 Christian (The) psalmist ; with directions for musical expres- sion. By T. Hastings and W.Pattou. N.Y.,1837. 16°. 3761.06 Christian retrospect : 19th century. See Baird (Robert). 3412.12 Christian scholar : [poem]. See Williams {Rev. J.) . . 1696.36 Christian BingerB of Germany. See Winkworth (C.) . . 8766.06 Christian spectator, v. 1-8. N. H., 1819-26. 8°. 8051.01 Same. n.s. v. 1-2. New Haven, 1827-28. 8°. 8051.09 Same. Quarterly ohr. Spectator, v. 1-10. New Haven, 1829-38. 8° 8051.11 Note. — Incorporated with American biblical repository. Christian year. See Kehle (John) 1662.20 ; 16 Christian's daily walk. See Scudder (H.) 1776 3692 12 Christian's prayer. See Onderdonk (H. M.) 3534.19 Christianity. &ee Biblical, eccl., and religious literature, p. 77, etc. Christianity and Greek philosophy. See Cocker (B.F.) 1H7U. 3536 15 Christianity and mankind. See Bunsen (C. C. J. vou). . 3414.02 Christianity and modern thought, [anon.] Boston, Amer. Unit, assoc. 1872. 8° 3531.20 Christianity and science. See Peabody (A. P.) 1874. . .3584.05 Christianity the science of manhood. See Savage (M. J.) 3588.18 Christianity versus Paganism. See Chadwick (J.) . . . 3532.09 Christie (Kobert). Hist, of Lower Canada, parliament. and political. 6 v. Montreal, 1866. 16°. . 562.10 Christie (Wm. D.) The ballot, and corruption and expenditures at elections. L, 1872. 12°. 5714.10 — Life of Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st earl of Shaftes- bury, 1621-83. 2v. London, 1871. 12°. . 3162.29 — Plea for perpetual copyright. L., 1840. 8°. 2712.30 Christlieb (Theodor). Best methods of counteracting modern infidelity. New York, 1874. 12°. 3534.18 — Modern doubt and christian belief. Tr. by H. V. Weitbrecht. New York, 1874. 8°. . . 3534.16 Christina, {queen of Sweden). See Biography, p. 132. Christmas (Henry). Christian politics ; an essay on the text of Paley. London, 1855. 8°. . 3535.01 — Cradle of the twin giants, science and history. 2 v. London, 1849: 8° 3813.03 — Echoes of the universe ; from the world of matter and the world of spirit. Phila., 1850. 12°. 3535.02 Preachers and preaching. Lond., 1858. 16°. 3535.03 Shores and islands of the Mediterranean. 3 v. London, 1851. 12°. 943.09 Christmas. Bray { W ) Observations on the Christmas Lord of Misrule. [Archffiologia, v. 18, 1817.] . . . ... . .... 6128.— — Sandys ( W. ) Christmastide ; its history, festivities, and carols. [I860.] 4611.10 Everett (E.) Mount Vernon papers, p. 11-21. 1860. Hunt(L.) A day by the fire, p. 319-26. 1870. . . — Smith {A.) Dreamthorp, p. 118-140. 1864. . . Story {W. W.) Eoba di Eoma, v. 1, ch. iv. . . Christmas poetry : Carols, etc. — Brown {J. W. ) Christmas bells : a tale of holy tide. 1842 1632.34 — Christmas tyde. [Selection of poems upon Christmas day.] London, 1849. 12° 1632.33 — Sandys { W. ) Christmas carols, ancient and modern. -iQQo 1632.30 — Sylvester' (ji) A garland of Christmas carols ancient and modern. 1861 , 1632.31 _ Wright {T., ed.) Specimens of old Christmas carols. [Percy society, v. 4.] • • • ™*o.ui See also Harper's monthly, v. 16 (Ohr. garland of Amer. poems) ; E. Browning's Christmas-eve, a poem [1623 05] ; E Hopper's Fire on the hearth in Sleepy-Hollow [1661.06]. 'as- Such works as Chambers' Book of days, v. 2 ; BranAe's Pop/antiq., v. 1 ; Hone's Every day book v. 2 ; and other works, to be found on p. 247, under Calendar, afford much information concerning Christmas. For illustrative fiction, see Dickens' Christmas stories [173.21-2.] Planche's Merry Christmas [241.29] ; Poole s Christmas festivities [241.47]. 1Q , K ,r.i„.i=trn»« For magazine articles, see Belgravia, Jan., 1875 (Christmas in Norway) ; Bentley's miscel., v. 14, 1843 ; Bentloy s mis- cel.v 23, 1848 (C at Rome, by Mrs. P. Sinnet) ; Ben ley's miscel., v. 28, 1850 (by E. Bell) ; Cath. world Jan 1871 .; Jan 1875 (C. in the ISth.century) ; Chambers s journal, v. 101858 (O ^ Rome) ; Harper's mag., v. 46 (0. throughout Christendom, by O. M. Spencer ; also references in Index to v 1 60); London soc, Jan., 1864 (C. in Paris) ; Jan., 1864 (0. to tne Colonies) ; New monthly, v. 1, 1821 (On the origin of Christmas). , T _. ,..„ i cEoffel (Baget). Zwingli; or, the rise of the refor- mation in Switzerland. Tr. by J. Cochran. Edm- OhristouSy. 'see Biblical and religious lit. p. 80; also W^.F.) DocUine of the Lord in the primitive christian churchy Christopher Caustic i>seud. 'see Fessende'n (T. G.) '. • 1643.13 cStopLrs (liev. a, W.) ^pworth singers and other poets of Methodism. N. Y, 18,5. U. 3 < 65^3 — Hymn-writers and their hymns. 2d ed. 1872. 37bo.ld 2624.13 . 2632.23 . 2643.11 . 973.23 In asking for books, use the « Book Order." giving the AUfHOB'S NAME, the flrst part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 268 CHRISTOPHILUS- CHURCHILL Ohristophilus, pseud. Christianity interested in the dismissal of ministers. London, 3821. 8". [Pamph., v. 19.] . 5058.19 Christus patiens. [Gr. et Lai] annot. F. Dubner. Pa- risiis, Didot, 1846. 8°. 7765.02 Christyn (Jean Baptiste). Les delices des Pays-Bas. 5 v. 6e ed. Liege, 1769. 16° 511.03 Chromatics. See Fine arts. (Color.) Chromos. Parton (J.) Triumphs, etc 3265.15 Chronicle of the Cid. See Cid 658.17 Chronicles. See Biblical literature, p. 80. Chronicles and memorials of Great Britain and Ireland. See Rolls Chronicles 5140. Chronicles of a sarden. See Wilson (»'oI.| 1864. . 6132.15 Chronicles of Cartaphilua. See Hoffman (D.) . . . .446.26 Chronicles of London Bridge. See Thomson (K.) 1827. .492.29 Chronicles of the Bastile. See Chamerovzow (M. A.) . 152.17 Chronicles of the crusaders, being contemporary narra- tives of the crusade of Bichard Coeur de Lion, by Bichard de Devizes and Geoffrey de Vinsauf ; and of the crusade of St. Louis, by De Joinville, with notes. London, jBolui. 1818. 12°. . . 6023.13 Chronicles of the seasons, or, the progress of the year. {anon.} 4 v. London, 1814. 16°. . . 4731.01 Chronicles oi the tombs. See Pettigrew (T. J.) 1857. .6215 01 Chronicon Anglia?, 1328-18. Ed. by E. M. Thomp- son. Lond.,1874. 8°. [Rolls chronicles. ] 5140.— Chronicon Scotorum : a chron. of Irish affairs to 1135, with supl., 141-50, ed. by W. M. Hennessy. Lon- don, 1866. 8°. [Rolls chron.] . . . 5140.— Chronological sketch of the kings of England. With anecdotes. By H.M.L. [anon.} L.,1871. 12°. 472.22 Chronological sketch of the kings of France. By H M. L. [anon.} Nowed. Lond., 1871. 12°. 511.06 Chronology. 1. Introductory works. — Bond (J. J) Handy-book for verifying dates. Lon- don, 1866. 8°. — Chronological tracts, containing proposals for a new universal division of time. By K. C, Esq. [anon. 1 London, 1819. 8° 5093.02 — Mian (F. ) Antiquity and connexion of the early cycles, and use in settling differences of chro- nologists. [In Royal soc. of lit. Trans., v.3. 50C8 03 — Remarks on ancient chronology. J. M. B. [Class, journal, v. o±, p, ±UJ ; ^S^o.J 274.) qj. — Woollwuse (W. S.B.) Analysis of the Christian,' Hebrew and Mahometan calendars. [la Ids Measures etc. 1859.1 4015 19 — Wright (T.) On the antiquity of dates, expressed in Arabic numerals. [Jour, of Brit. arch, assoc. v. 2.1 U61 02 m- See also Almanac, p. 13 ;-Oalendar, p. 247i 2. Chronological tallies. — AH (L') de verifier les dates [le partie] avant l'ere chretierme Par un religieux de la congregation de Sarnfc-Maur [F. Clement]. Nouv. ed. par N V de Saint Allais. 5 v. Paris, 1819. 8° 401 01 Same. [2e partie.] Depuis la naissance de Notre- Seigneur jusqu'en 1770. Eeimprime:, et continue par N. V. de Saint Allais. 18 v. Paris, 1818-19. Same. [3e partie.] Depuis i'anne'e 1770 iu'squ'a nos jours. 18 v. Paris, 1821-1844. 8°. . 401 ?4 Same. T" 1 - 1 - partie. A 3d Table generale des noms p'ropres de la2e i. D. 1-1770. Paris, 1830. 8°. . 401 42 [L'Ameiique, ~ Sl tl ( ^ 51 ' 0hrono] °g ica l and historical tables! Ne Paris, 1832. 401.42 Sew --Enlarged. To 1856. ' By J." w'. b'oss. 1856 413 08 ~ av ±f?™f ecology, ftom the ceation of the world to the conclusion of the Franco-German war Continuation [from 1856] by W. D. Hamilton - Sale, iw.)' New'analysis'of chronology 'and gcogm p, history and prophecy. 2d ei 4 v. S ifst 3442.19 2' CnronS? TT P°e™&* of 'the ancients.' apo'cryX ° lat01 ' y °*' the 01d '^^ment and the 4 SofTi^' 8 * ? of the New Testament, a. -rroiane chronology - SamiUon ( W D.) Civil service chronology tinuation from 1856 to 1871. . uuulo °y- Con- 413.04 — Labberton (U. H.) Historical atlas, containing a chronol. ser. of one hundred maps. 1872. 413 21 — Munsell (J). Every-day book of history and chio nology. 1858 iHn — Nicolas (K H.) Chronology of history, tables c'al dilations, etc. 1851 412 07 — Stanch (jEg.) Chronology. Tr. by R.' Sault ed. 1722 413u ^ — Student's Handbook of ancient history. Ed hv ' V M'Burney. 1856 . ' 413 10 — Student's Handbook of modern history riGOO-lswi Ed. by S.Neil. 1857 441.21 3. Dictionaries and Indexes of dates of events, facts, etc. -- Haydn (J. ) Dictionary of dates relating to all ages and nations. Ed. by B. Vincent. 1869. 414 15 Same. Supplement, relating chiefly to American topics. By G. P. Putnam. 1868. ... 414 kj Same. Supplement to the 13th ed. , including the history of the world to the end of 1870. . 414 17 — Mackay (A). Facts and dates in sacred and profane history and in the sciences, the memory beine- aided. 1869 413 18 — Putnam (G. P.) Handbook of chronology and his tory. The world's progress. 1852. . . 413 05 — Rosse (J. W.) Index of dates. An index to Blair's Tables. 1859 413 09 — Tegg's Dictionary of chronology. 1854. '. 413 13 — Townsend (0. H.) Manual of dates. Ifc62.' 413,07 — Wallace (A. ) Dissertation on the true age of the world. 1844 414 01 — Woodward (B. B.) and Cales (W. L. R) Encyclo- paedia of chronology, historical and biographical. !872 414 18 See also Calendar, p. 247.;— History (Tables, p. 268). «S» See also (under Countries) names of certain uationa Chrysostomus .Joannes, St.) Opera selecta. Gr ei Lat. Emend. F. Duebner. 2 v. Parisiis, Didot, 1861-62. 8° 7764.10 Chubb (J. ) Construction of locks and keys. London, 1850. 16° 3932 35 Chunder (Bholanauth). Travels of a Hiu'doo to vari- ous parts of Bengal and Upper India. With intro- duction by J. Talboys Wheeler. 2 v. Lond., 1869. 8°. 1013 22 Church (A. E.) Elements of differential and integral calculus. Revised ed. N.Y., 1870. 8°. . 4014.18 Church (Arthur H. ) Colour. L., [1872.] 12°. 1422.13 — Laboratory guide ; specially for students. 2d ed. London, 1,870. 12°. 4213.14 Same. 3d ed., enlarged. L., 1874. 12°.' 4213.14 Church (Mrs. Florence Marryat). " Gup." Sketches of Anglo-Indian life and character. London, 1868. T .° • • 1011.06 — Tate and letters of Captain Marryat 2 v. New York, 1872. 8° 3117.18 W For her novels see Fiction class-list. Church (Bichard Win. ) Sacred poetry of the early re- ligions. Two lectures. London, 1874. 16°. 3761.18 — Saint Anselm : [a life]. London, 1S70. 12°. 3418.14 — Essays of Montaigne. [In Oxford essays, 1857.] . . 2538.21 Uhurch and churches. MS- For works ou Church, history, polity, I?" se t,u Biblioal > relig., and eccl. lit. (Church and State, p. 81 -.—Church history, p. 81 ; —Church polity, p. 80 ;— also names of particular churches, topics, and doctrines). See also Architecture, p. 33 :— Fine arts (Sacred art ;— Floral de- corations, etc.) ;— Music. Church and the churches. See Dbllinger (J. J. I.) 1862. 3545.05 Ohurch. and the world : essays on questions of the day. 1866-68. By various writers. Ed. by O. Shipley. 3 v. Loudon, 1866-68. 8 J 3534.22 Note.— For contents see p. 80 of this catalogue. Church in the house. See Arnot (W.) 1874. ..... 3512.12 Onurcn property (Taxation of). See Hovey (A.) Eeligion and the state 3551.25 Onurchill (Charles). Poetical works. With notes and bfe, by W. Tooke. 3 v. L., 1841. 16°. . 1611.14 Contents: v. 1. Life. The Rosciad. Apology addressed to the critical reviewers. Night. Prophecy of famiue. Epistle tow. Hogarth, v. 2. The duellist. Gotham. The author. The coniereuce. The ghost, v. 3. The ghost. Tlie candi- date. Farewell. The Times. Independence. The journey. Fragment of a dedication. Lines written in Windsor park' Index. Same. 3 v. Boston, 1854. 16°. . . . 1633 02 BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. CHURCHILL- CITIES 269 — Poems. Ed. with life, by A. Chalmers. [Chalmers. English poets, v. 14, 1810.] 1626.14 — Poems, v. 1. [London!, 1768. 8°. ... 1633.05 — Select poems. Ed. by B. Walsh [Br. poets, v. 27, 1822] 1691.27 ,8®- For lives of Churchill, see Biography, p. 132. Churchill {Col. Charles Henry). Lite of Abdel Kader. London, 1867. 8° 3011.10 — Mount Lebanon, 1842 to 1852. ; also the Druses and the Maronites under the Turkish rule, 1810 to 1860. 3ded. 4 v. London, 1853-1862. 8°. . . 1031.01 Churchill (John, duke of Marlborough} . See Biography, p. 132. Churchill (Fleetwood, ed.) Essays on puerperal fever and diseases incidental to women. London, 1849. 8 5 4316.02 Churchman's manual. See Dorr (B.) 3644.17 Churcliman's year book, with Kalendar for 1870. Comp. by W. S. Perry. Hart., 1870. 16°. 3451.08 Churchyards. See Burial usageB. Churchyards (Chapters on) : [talcs] See Southey [Mrs. O.) 253.22 Churton (Edward). Gongora ; an essay on the times of Philip IIL and IV. of Spain. With translations [from Gongora's poems]. 2 v. L.,1862. 12°. 3067.05 Ciappori (CI.) Dessins. See *Arts (Les) somptuaires, etc. 1466.02 Cibber (Colley). Dramatic works. 4 v. London, 1760. 16° 1713.27 Contents: v. 1. Comedies. Love's last shift. "Woman's wit. Love makes a man. She would and she would not. v. 2. The careless husband, a comedy. The rival lools, a comedy. Richard III., a tragedy, v. 3. The double gallant, a come- dy. Ximena, a tragedy. The comical lovers, a comedy. The non-juror, a comedy, v. 4. The refusal, a comedy. The provoked husband, a comedy. Love in a riddle, a pastoral. Papal tyranny, a tragedy. JH3- For lives of Cibber, see Biography, p. 132. Cibber (Theophilus). Life and character of Barton Booth. London, 1733. 8° . . . . 3023.08 — Lives of the poets, to Dean Swift. 5 v. London, 1753. 16° 3251.01 Cicero (Marcus Tullius). Academic questions, de Fini- bus, and Tusculan disputations. Literally tr. by 0. D. Ton^e. London, Bohn, 1853 12°. 5435.02 — Cato and Lselius ; or, an essay on old age and friendship. With remarks by W. Melmoth. 2d ed. 2v. Loudon, 1777. 8°. 5434/25 Same. Essays on old age and friendship. With remarks by W. Melmoth. L., 1807. 8°. . 3535.05 — De officiis ; or essay on moral duty. Trans, by W. McCartney. Edin., 1798. 8° 5435.01 Same. Offices or moral duties ; also, Cato Major, an essay on old age ; Lselius, on friendship ; Para- doxes ; Scipio's dream ; Duties of a magistrate. London, Bohn, 1866. 12° 5434.34 — (Euvres completes. [Texte latin], avec la traduction en Francais. 5 v. Paris, 1869. 8°. [Nisard s Col- lection.] 7725.04 — On oratory and orators. With notes. 2 v. London, 1808. 8°. 6315.06 Same. With his letters to Quintus and Brutus. Ed. by J. S. Watson. London. H. 0. Bohn, 1855. 12° 6314.15 Same. Three dialogues upon the orator. Tr. by W. Guthrie. New ed. Oxf., 1808. 12°. 6311.11 Same. Tr. by W.Guthrie. N.Y., [n.d.~\ 16°. 6321.01 — Opera. Ex ed. J. A. Ernesti. Cam notis et interpre- tatione in usum Delphini. 12 v. London, Valpy, 1830. 8° 7712.18 Opera philosophica. 2 y. Orationes. 6 v. Epistolse ad dirersos. 2v. Index. 1 v. Libri rhetorici. 2 v. — Orationes. With [English] commentary by G. Long. 4 v. L., 1851-58. 8°. [Long's BibL class.] 7727.01 Contents : v. 1. In Verrem libri septem. v. 2. Oratio pro P. Quintio. Pro S. Koscio. Pro Q. Eoscio. Pro M. Tullio. Pro M. Fonteio. Pro A. Czechia. De imperio Cn. Pompeii. The province Asia. Pro A. Clueutio Habito. De lege agra- ria. Pro C. Rabirio. Index. 3. In L. Catilinam. Pro L. Murena. Pro P. Sulla. Pro A. Archia. Pro L. Valerio Flacco. Quuin senatui gratias egit. Quuin populo gratias egit. De domo sua. De haruspicum responsis. Pro P. Sestio. v. 4. In P. Vatinium testem. Pro M. Cselio. De provinciis consularibus. Pro L. Cornelio Balbo. In L. Calpurnium Pisonem. Pro Cn. Plancio. Pro C. Rabirio Postumo. Pro T. Annio Milone. Pro Q. Ligario. Pro rege Deiotaro. Phi- lippicarum liber l-xvi. Index to notes. — Orations. Tr. by C. D. Yonge. 4 v. London, Bohn, 1851-52. 12° 6312.11 Contents : v. 1. Orations for P. Quintius, Sextus Roscius, Quintus Roscius ; against Q. Csecilius and C. Verres. v. 2. Three orations on the Agrarian law, the four against Catiline, the orations for Rabirius, Murena, P. Sylla, Ar- ohias, Flacous, Scanrus, M. Tullius, M. Fonteius, A. Casci- na, Cluentlus, C. Cornelius, JEmilius Scam-us, alter Cice ro's return, against P. Blodius and C. Curio. v. 3. Oratlous for his house, Plancius, Sextius Cffllius Milo, Ligarius. Balbus, Postumus, Marcellus, King Deio- tarus, respecting the answers of the soothsayers, against P. Vatinius, on the subject of the consular provinces against L. O. Piso. v. 4. Fourteen orations against M Antouius, called Phi- lippics. Treatise on rhetorical invention. The orator. Treatise on topics. Dialogue concerning oratorial parti- tions. Treatise on the best style of orators. — Orations. Tr. by Duncan, [v. 1-2]. The offices by Cockman, Cato, and Lselius, by Melmoth. 3 v. New York, [n.d] 18° 6321.02 — Political works. Treatise on the commonwealth ; treatise on the laws. Tr. with dissertations and notes by F. Barham. 2 v. L., 1842. 8°. . 5715.14 — The republic. Tr. with introd. by G. W. Feather- stonhaugh. New York, 1829. 16°. . . 5715.29 — Treatises on the nature of the gods. Divination. Fate. The republic The laws. The consulship. Lond. , Bohn, 1853. 12°. 3535.07 — Leuin (T. W.) Six lectures introductory to the philos. writings of Cicero. 1871. . . . 5422.01 — Lytlelton [O., lord). Observ. on the life of. 5052.13 — Rapin [R.) Comparison of Demosthenes and Cicero for elo- quence. [In Rapin's Works, v. 1.] 5064.11 ijtg" For lives and Letters of C, see Biography, p. 132. Cicerone (The), or art guide to painting in Italy. See Burck- hardt (J.) 1873 1435.15 Cid (Bodrigo Diaz de Bivar, called the). — Eomancero del Cid. Publicado por A. Keller. Stutt- gart, 1840. 12°. 7216.26 — Chronicle of the Cid. From the Spanish, by R. Southey. London, 1808. 4° 558.17 — Trausl. from the Cid. by J. H. Frere. [Works, v. 2.] . 1641.26 See also essay on- the poem- by Matthew Arnold in Mac- mi Dan, Oct., 1871; Biography, p. 133 ; and in modem poetry, Corneille's tragedy ' LtiCid' [7014.25] paraphrased in Cib- ber's ' Ximena ' [1713.29]; Mrs. Hemau's ' Songs of the Cid ' [1651 06] ; Lockhart's ancient Spanish ballads [1664.07]. Cider-making. See Liquors, p. 44 ; also Phillips (J.) Cyder, a poem. [In his Works.] 1691.13 Cieca or Cieza de Leon (Pedro). Travels of, 1532-1550, from gulf of Darien to the city of La Plata. Tr. by C. ft. Markham. London, Hdkluyt soc, 1864. 8 3 '. . 567.14 Cinchona. See Botany, p. 224 ; and Medicine [Pharmacopeias.) Cincinnati. See Countries, etc. [Cincinnati.) Cincinnati (Society of the). See Perm. Hist. Soc. Proceedings, V. 6 [622.13] ; and N. A. rev., v.77, 1853. Circassia. See Countries. [Circassia.) Circe. [Moral dialogues.] See Gelli (G. B.) 5434.38 Circle (Quadrature of the). — Cyciometry and circle-Bquaring in a nutshell. 1871. . 4011.26 — Parker [J. A.) Quadrature of the. 1874 4011.39 — Smith [J.) The quadrature of the circle. 1861. . . .4012.31 Circle of the year. See Adams (W. H. D.) 1869. . . . 4731.05 Circles. Emerson (R. W.) Essays, 1st s., p. 271-293. 1873. 2524.05 Circulation. See Medicine [Circulation of the blood ;— Heart ; — Physiology) ; — Botany. Circumnavigation of the globe. J8®~ See Voyages and travels. ( Voyages round the world.) Circumnavigation of the globo, from the voyage of Magellan [1519] to the death of Cook [1779]. 2d ed. Edin., 1837. 16°. 921.06 Same. New York, 1844. 18°. [H. F. L.] 921.08 Cirencester (Richard of). See Richard of Cirencester. Cirrepedia. See Natural history. [Crustacea.) Cities. 1. History. — Buclce (C.) Bums of ancient cities. 2 v. 1846. 432.10 — Buckley [T. A.) Great cities of the ancient world, in their glory and their desolation. 1862. . 421.08 Great cities of the middle ages. 1857. . 442.06 — Frost {J. ) Great cities of the world, in their glory and in their dosolation. 1852 441.25 — Fastel de Coulanges (N. D.) The ancient city. Tr. by W. Small. 1874 421.27 — Lost cities brought to light, [anon.'] . . .421.20 Contents : Cities of Egypt. Cities of the giants. Tyre. Nineveh. Babylon. 2. In relation to Culture, Morals, etc. — Brewster [F. E.) Philosophy, etc.. p. 336-57. . . . 5438.02 — Country towns, and the place they fill in modern civilization, [anore.] 1868. 18° 5811.14 — Kingsley [C.) Great cities ; influence for good or evil. [In his New miscellanies, p. 250-277.] 2534.07 In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTTOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the number. 270 CITIES- CLARKE Cities, continued. Morgan (J. E.) Danger of deterioration of race from the too rapid growth of cities. [Nat. assoe. soc. sci., 1665.J 5815.10 St. John (J. A.) Influence of, on genius. [In his Aflat, of soc, T. 2, p. 69.] 2542.06 — Vaugkan (B.) Age of great cities ; in relation to in- telligence, morals, e/& 1843 5816.05 See also Gentleman's mag., July-Nov., 1874 (Great towns — BiimiDgham, Mauchester, Bristol, Liverpool, Newcastle- upon-Tyne— and their public influence, by Sexagenarian) ; Putnam's mag., Mch., 1855 (Great citiesj. See also Country. 3. Management and Economy. — Chalmers (21) Christian and civic economy of large towns. 3 v. 1821-26 5816.02 — Prigier (H. A. ) Des classes dangereuses de la popu- lation dans les grandes villes, et des moyeus de les rendre meilleures. 2 v. l8i0. . . . 5818.14 — Great Britain. Parliament. Metropolis local manage- ment act, with notes. 1858-9 5635.30 See Galaxy, Feb., 1872 (Management of cities, by I.Butts) ; aiso Social science. Cities and wilds of Andalucia. See Murray (R. D.) 1849. 982.24 Cities of the nation ie)l See Camming (Rev. John). . . 3543.08 Citizen of the world. See Goldsmith (Oliver) 6037.08 Citizenship. See aiso Government and politics ;— Law (Interna- tional). City of God. See Augustine (St.) 2 v. 1871 3518.05 City of God and the church makers. See Abbey (K.) 1872. 3513.08 City of sin. See Remington (E. F.) 3586.23 City ol the Caliphs, [BagdaU See Wellsted (J. K.) . . . 1044.04 City of the Magyar. See Pardoe (J.) 966.24 City of the plague. See Wilson (John). Poems 109o.25 City ot the saints. See Burton (B. F.) 1115.01 City of the Sultan. See Pardoe (Miss J.) 994 01 C.ty's heart, [a poem, anon.] N. Y., 1866. 16°. 1633.07 Civil engineering. See Arts (Useful : engineering, p. 41.) Civil law. See Law. (Civit or Roman law.) Civil service chronology, from the creation of the world to the conclusion of the Franco-German war. Continuation [from 1856] by W. D. Hamil- ton. London, 1872. 18° _ 413.04 Civil service reform. See Government and politics. Civilization. See Social science (Civilization and progress) ; His- tory (Philosophy) ;— Man (^re-historic). Claiborne (J. 3?. H.) .Life and corresp. of Gen. John A. Quitman. 2 v. New York, 1860. 12°. 3147.05 — Life and times of Gen. Sam. Dale. New York, 1860. 12° 3016.07 Olairon (Joseph Hippolite Legris de Latude, called Mile. de). Me- moires. [ftlBarriere (J. F.) Bibl. des mem., v. 6.] 507.01 Clans. See Scotland (in Countries). Clapham sect. Stephen (Sir J.) Essays, etc. v. 2. . . .3423.21 Clapp (Theodore). Autobiographical sketches, during 35 years residence in New Orleans. Boston, 1857. 12° 3037.10 Clapp (Wm. W., jr). A record of the Boston stage, [to 1852]. Boston, 1853. 12° 1711.16 Clare (John). See New monthly, Aug., 1865 ; Smiles (S.) Brief biographies, 1861. [3263.16], Clarendon [Earl of). See Hyde. Clarendon papers. [In New York hist. soc. Col., 1870] . 615.12 Claret and olives. See Reach (A. B.) 1852 972.07 Claretie (Jules). Madeleine Bertin. 2e ed. Paris, 1869. 1-a° 7014.08 Clark. ^®~ In alphabetizing Clark and Clarke the final e of Clarke is not regarded. Clarke (Adam). Christian missions. Including an ac- count of the introduction of the Gospel into the British Isles. London, [1837.] 8°. . .3417.25 — Detached pieces. 3 v. London, 1837. 16°. 3531.10 Contents : v. 1. Letter to the editor of the Christian ob- server. Philadelphia museum lor July, August, and Sep- tember, 1804. Defence of the- literary character of W. Hun- ter. Letter to the editor of the Monthly magazine. Jones's Grammar of the Persian language. Bell's Greek grammar. Whittaker's Latin grammar. Lord Teignmouth's Memoirs of Sir Wm. Jones. Stock's Book of the prophet Isaiah. Ve- tus Testamentum Graacuni, cum variis lectionibus. Wil- kins' Arabic and Persian dictionary. Barrett's Evaugelium secundum Matthseura. New theory of the Poisian verbs, with their Hindostanee syuonimes, in Persian and English'. Chrestomathie Arabe. Weston's Fragments of orieutal lit- erature. Graves' Lectures on the Pentateuch. Last illness and death of Professor Porson. Keply to various critiques on Dr. Clarke's Bible. A lew remarks on a pamphlet, en- titled, " Vindication of the Hindoos." Beniarks on a crit- icism in tne Christian observer. Observations on " King Hart," by Gawiu Douglas. Exley's Principles of nat. phi- losophy. Dissert, on a silver disc in the Nat. library in Paris, called Scipio's buckler. Explanation of a Bourhonese inscription. On the Pythagorean numbers and Platonio bodies. On the bow of Ulysses. v. 2. Dissert, on the use and abuse of tobacco. Account of an agr. experiment. Origin and hist, of St. Leueio. Record commission— Rymer's Feeders. Rules of the Man Chester philological society. Dissertation on diplomas and diptychs. Thoughts on dancing. Discourse on the gene, alogy of Josus Christ. Creed of the Abyssinians, etc. etc. v. 3. Cursory remarks on the English tongue, and on tile present mode of public education. Budhistpriests. Cla. vis Biblica, or a compendium of scriptural knowledge. Let- ter to a preacher. Succinct account of polyglott Bibiea" Succinct acet. of the principal ed. of the Greek Testament Observ. on the text of the three divine witnesses. B 8 . marks on the chapel fund. Trustees of Methodist chapels' Biographical notices. Correspondence. — Memoirs of Mrs. Mary Cooper. 2ded. Lond, 1815 16° 3043.32 — Memoirs of the Wesley family. New York, 1824 8°. 3183.26 Same. 2 v. London, I860. 16°. . . . 3183.33 Clarke ( Capt. A. R. ) Comparisons of the standards of length of England, Prance, Prussia, Russia, India, Australia. London, 1866. 4° 4018.21. Clark (B. P.) Mirthfulness and its exciters. Boston 1870. 12°. 6212.06 Clarke (Charles). Bos for the season : sporting sketch. 2 v. J-iondon, 1864. 8°. 4624.03 Clarke (Rev. C. C. ) Wonders of nalure, selected from the Trans, of the Royal soc. of London. London, [n.<£] 12°. 3913.27 Clarke (Charles Cowden). Moliere-characters. Edin- burgh, 1865. 12°. ....... . 1733.26 — Specimens, with memoirs, of the less- known British poets. 3 v. Edinburgh, 1868. 8°. . . 1625.26 Clark (Daniel). Proofs of the corruption of Gen. J. Wilkinson. Philadelphia, 1809. 8°. . . 3186.01 Clarke (Daniel K. ) Exhibited machinery of 1862 : cy- clopaedia of the machinery represented at the In- ternational exhibition. Loni., 1864. 4°. 3923.03 Clark (E. C.) Early Roman law. Tha regal period. London, 1872. 12° 5631.24 Clark (Edson L. ) Arabs and Turks. Their origin, his- tory, and condition at prasent. B.,1876. 12°. 547.26 Clarke (Edward Daniel) . Travels i j Russia, Tariary, and Turkey. Aberdean, 1848. 12°. . . 993.10 Clarke (Edward H. ) The budding of a brain [in rela- tion to sex]. Boston, 1874. 16°. . . . 5513.29 — Sex in education. Boston, 1873. 16°. . . 551427 Note. — For replies, see Sex and education [5514.29] ; Ed- ucation of girls [5514.28] ; Duffey's No sex, etc. [5514.30.] Clark (Edward L. ) Daleth ; or the homestead of the nations. Boston, 1864. 8° 1075.09 — Israel in Egypt. Egypt's place among the ancient monarchies. New York, 1874. 8°. . . 1077.04 Clark (Capl. Emmons). History of the second com- pany of the seventh regiment (national guard), N. Y. S. M. New York, 1864. 8°. ... 644.13 Clark (Frank E. ) Our vacations : where to go, how to go, and how to enjoy them. B., 1874. 16°. 1111.21 Clark (F. L.) Outline of surgery and surgical patho- logy. 2d ed. London, 1872. 8°. . . . 4336.15 Clarke (Frank Wigglesworth). The constants of nature. Pt. I. Specific gravities ; boiling and melting points ; and chemi- cal formulas. Wash., 1873. 8°. [Sm. miscel. coll. v. 12] 3935.22 Clarke (E. W.) Weights, measures, and money of all nations. New York, 1875. 12°. . . . 3941.23 Clark (Col. George Rogers). Sketch of his campa.gn in the Illinois in 1778-9. With an introd., by H. Pirtle. Cincinnati, 1869. 8° 592.21 Clark (Henry James). Mind in Nature ; or the origin of life, and the mode of development of animals. New York, 1865 8° 1W' 24 Clarke (Hyde). Engineering of Holland. [Weale's .mar. pap™. V. 2.1 3D18.W — Hydrostatic and hydraulic docks, patent slips etc. of the U. S. [Weale's quar. papers, v. 4.] 39 18. 14 — On the manufacture of bricks and tiles in Holland. I Weale s quar. papers, v. 3.] 8 ? i8 ' u Clarke (James Freeman). Christian doctrme oi for- giveness of sin. Essay. 3ded. B.,1870. 12°. 3536.00 — Christian doctrine of prayer. B., 1854. 18°. 3536.01 — Common-sense in religion : essays. Boston, lj>'4; — Duties of Mass. : sonnon at annual election. B., 1868. £"• — Hour which cometh, and now is : sermons. Boston, 1864. 12°. . „• 3536.02 — Inspiration of the New Testament. B., 1869. 12°. • — Orthodoxy : its truth, and errors. 6th ed. Boston, 1869. 12°. . . i 353O.10 BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBBABY. CLARKE — CLAY 271 — Ten great religions : an essay in comparative theo- logy. Boston, 1871. 8°. 3412.11 Clarke (James Stanier). Naufragia ; or, historical me- moirs of shipwrecks. 2 v. L., 1805-6. 12°. 932.15 Clark (John). Works of the Caledonians bards. From the Galic. 2d ed. London, 1783. 16°. 1631.16 Clark (Bev. John A.) Glimpses of the old world. 2 v London, 1810. 8°. 941,25 Clark (John Willis). Yacht voyage to Faroe Islands. [In Galton (P.) Vacation tourists, I860.] 925.12 Clarke (John S., actor). See Gentleman's mag., Dec, 1871. Clark (Lewis). Theoretical navigation and nautical astronomy. New York, 1872. 12°. . . 4017.05 Clark (L. Gaylord). Knick-knacks from an editor's table. New York, 1852. 12°. . . . .2517.18 Clarke (L.L.) The microscope. L., 1858. 12°. 4827.11 — Objects for the microscope. 4th ed. London, 1871 12°. 4827.17 Clarke (Mrs. Mary Cowden). "Concordance to Shakes- peare. Boston, 1857. 8° 1765.04 — Girlnood of Shakespeare's heroines. 2 v. New York, 1857. 12°. 155.10 — The trust and the remittance : two love stories in metred prose. Boston, 1874. 16°. . . 1631.23 — 'World-noted women. N. Y., 1868. 8°. .3268.07 j8£S* For her novels see Fiction class-list. Clarke (Mrs. Mary G.) The home garner. Philadel- phia, 1855. 8°. 2517.17 Clark (M. St. Clair) and Hall (D. A.) History of the BankoftheU.S. Wash., (D.C.) 1832. 8°. 5915.11 Clark (N. G. ) Outline of the English language. New York, 1863. 12°. 6433.01 Clark (Eichard). Account of the national anthem en- titled, God save the King. L., 1822. 8°. 1562.21 Clarke (Bichard H. ) Lives of the deceased bishops of the Catholic church in the United States. 2 v. New York, 1872. 8° 3428.11 Clark (Rev. Eufus W. ) Heaven and its scriptural em- blems. Boston, 185G. 12° 3536.07 — Life scenes of the Messiah. B., 1855. 12°. 3536.06 — Memoir of Eev. J.E. Emerson. B., 1852. 12°. 3055.01 — Question of the hour : Bible and the school firqd. Boston, 1871. 16° !' 3536.04 — Review of Moses Stuart's pamphlet on slavery. Boston, 1850. 8 3 5833.(11 — Romanism in America. Boston, 1855". 12°. . 3536.05 Clark (S. W.) Analysis of the English language. New York, 1855. 12°. 6434.19 — Science of the English language. Revised ed. New York, 1857. 12°.' 6433.02 Clarke (Samuel, D.D.) Sermons. 8 v. London. 175 J. „ 8°. 3535.11 Clarke (Mrs. Stirling). The ladies' equestrian guide. London, 1857. 4°. 4618.07 Clark (Wid.) History of the British marine testaceous mollusca. London, 1855. 8° 4825.23 Clarke (W. Fairlie). Treatise on the diseases of the tongue. London, 1873. 8° 4335.18 Clark (Willis Gaylord). Literary remains. Ed. by L. G.Clark. Now York, 1844. 8°. . . .2518.14 Contents : Ollapodiaua papers. The spirit of life. Selec- tion from various prose and poetical writings. Clark (Wm. George). Peloponnesus : notes of study and travel. London, 1858. 8° 991.13 — General education and classical studies. [In Cambridge es- says, 1855.] 2I17.13 •-Naples and Garibaldi. [In Gallon (F.) Vacation tourists, d i ,* ] ,r- ~ 929 -H — Poland. [In Vacation tourists, 1862-63.] 9:45.13 Clarkson (Samuel). J. A. Froude and John Bright : the censor censured. London, [».d] 8°. 30^3.29 Clarkson (Thomas). History of the abolition of the African slave trade. 2 v. Ph., 1808. 12°. 5831.05 — Memoirs of William Perm. New ed., with a preface, by W. E. Forster. London, 1849. 12°. . 3137.07 — Portraiture of quakerism. 3 v. N.Y.,1806. 8°. 3535.23 Classic and historic portraits. See Bruco (J.) 2 v. 1853. 3212.15 Classical. fl®» See Classical dictionaries, below ;— Archaeology, with the cross-references, p. 32 ;— Antiquity, p. 30 ; — Edu- cation [Classical) ;— Greek literature (for list of Greek authors in this catalogue) ;— Latin literature (for names ot Latin authors) ;— Language (Latin ;— Greek) ;— Litera- ture {Latin;— Greek) ;— Philology;— Poetry {Classic). Classical dictionaries. — Adam (A.) Roman antiquities. 8th N.Y. ed. 437.08 — Anlhim (C.) 'Classical dictionary. 1855. . 437 03 — Beeton (8. 0.) Classical dictionary. 1871 ' 381603 -Eschenburg (J.J.) Manual of classical literature. From the German. 1th ed. 1859 437 oq — Fosbrooke (T. D) 'Encyclopedia of 'antiquities. New ed. 2 v. 1843 437 01 — Zempriere (J.) Dictionary of the geography, history literature and mythology of antiquity, and of the ancients, loth Amer. ed. 1851 437 06 — Nuttall (P. A. ) Classical and archaeological diction- a'y. 1840 ° 43707 — Smith (W.) 'Dictionary of Greek and Roman anti- quities. Revised by C. Anthofl. 1855. . 437 04 ' 'Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology. 3 v. 1814-49 .3235 01 ^-Uictionary of Greek and Roman geography. 2 v. 1854-57 Q24 qi 'Classical dictionary of biography, mvtholoCT and geography. Revised by C. Anthon. ". 437 05 — — A smaller classical dictionary. 1868. . . 3816 29 Classical examinations ; question papers, in the Univ of Cambridge. 2 v. Cambr., 1830-31. 8°. 5518 12 Classical journal. 40 v. London, 1810-29. 8°. 2742 01 Note.— v. 40 has a general index to v. 1-40. v. 20 has a more minute index to v. 1-20. Classical studies. See Sears (B.), Edwards (B. B.), ana Felton 01assmcation.SeeNaWarhistory(e/as«/ 1 cation);-Artsmseiui* classification of knowledge, p. 39) ' Clater (Francis). Every man his own farrier ; diseases ot horses and dogs. 1st Amer. ed. by J. S Skin- ner. Phila., 1845. 12°. ..... .462717 Same. 31st ed. London, 1861. 12°. . ' 462710 Claude (Jean). Essay on the composition of a sermon. Un Sim eon s Horre homileticre, v. 21.1 372321 Claudian. {Lai. Claudius Claudianus]. 'cEuvres com- pletes. [Lai et Fr: Tr. par MM. Delatour et Ge- ruzez.] Paris, 1862. 8°. [Nisard's coll. ] 77-J5.1P — Opera omnia. Cum notis et interpretatione in usum Delphini 4 v. Londini, Valpy, 1821. Contents : Index, v. 4. 7713.05 Anonymi 8,4. Laudes Herculis. pootee, v. 4. Notre variorum, t Panogyricce, v. 1. Eecensus codicum, ,. Recensus editionum, v. 4. Tcstimonia, v. 1. Vita, v. 1. , v. 4. De bello Getico, v. 2. Do bello Gildonico, v. 2. De landibus Stilichonis, v. De Phoenice. De raptu Proserpinre, v. 1. Eidyllia, v. 3. Epigrammata, v. 2-3. EpistolsB, v. 3. Epithalamii, v. 1-2. Gigantomachia, v. 3. — Poemata. [In Walker (G. S.) 'Corpus poctarum.] . . 1697.15 — Rape of Proserpine ; with other poems. Tr. into English verse. With pref. discourse and notes, by J. G. Strutt. London, 1814. 8°. . . . 1633.20 — Works. Tr. by A. Hawkins. 2 v. L.,1817. 8°. 1633.1s See Class, journal, v. 23, p. 203 ; v. 27, p. 275 ; v. 29, p. 231; v. 30, p. 10 (Genius and writings of C.) . . .2742.23 Claudius (Matthias). Werke. 6e aufl. 2 bde. Hamburg, 1841. 12° 7114.16 For sundry translations see Hedge's Prose writers of Germany 2735.01 Clausewitz (Carl von). On war. Tr. by J. J. Graham, from tbe 3d German ed. 3 v. in 1. London, 1873. 4° 4516.14 Clavel (i\ T. B.) Histoire pittoresque des religions. 2 v. in 1. Paris, 1844-45. 8°. ... 3428.03 Claverhouse. See Graham (John) in Biography, p. 150. Clav.gerc (Francesco Saverio). History of Mexico. From the Italian, by C. Cullen. 2d e d. v. 2. Lon- don, 1807. 4° 558.08 Clavijo (Ruy Gonzalez de). Narrative of the embassy to the court of Timour at Samarcand, 14U3-1406. Tr. by C. R. Markham. London, Hakluyt* society, 1859. 8°. 1035.10 Clay (Henry). Life and speeches. Ed. by D. Mallory. With epitome of the compromise measures and the obituary addresses in the senate and ho. of rep. 2 v. New York, 1857. 8° 6315.09 Contents : v. 1. Life of Clay. H. C, a poem by G. D. Pren- tice. Obituary addresses. Speeches : Domestic manufac- tures. Line of the Perdido. On renewing the charter of the first bank of the U. S. On augmentation of the mili- lu asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOK'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 272 CLAY- CLIMATE Clay (Henry). Life and speeches, continued, tary force. Increase of the navy. New army bill. On his return from Ghent. U. S. bank question. Direct tax, and the state of the nation after the war with Great Britain. On the bill for forcing neutrality. Commercial restrictions with foreign nations. Internal improvement. War between Spain and her colonies. Emancipation of So. America. Se- minole war. So. American affairs. Spanish treaty. Protec- tion of home industry. Mission to So. America. Greek revolution. Araer. industry. Keply to John Randolph. Ad- dress to La Fayette. Address to his constituents on the presidential e ectiou of 1825. Speech on election of presi- dent by congress in 1825. African colonization. On the charge of corruption. On needless enthusiasm for mere military renown. Political condition of the U. S. during Adams's administration. On retiring from office. On com- mencement of Jackson's administration. Effect of the pro- tective system on the southern states. Speech on nullifi- cation, etc. Eeduction of duties ou imports. On the no- mination of Van Buren as minister to Great Britain. v. 2. Defence of the Amer. system. On public lands. N. E. boundary of the U. S. On Jaiksun s veto of the biU to re-cliarter the U. S bank. On introducing the compro- mise tariff bill. In support of the compromise tariff act. On the president's message returning the public land bill. On the removal of the public deposits from the bank of the TJ. S. On the publicdistress caused by the removal of the deposits. On the effects of the removal of the de- posits. On our relations with France. On our re ations with the Cherokee Indians. On the Cumberland road bill. Ou the appointing and removing power. Ou the public laud bill. On our relations with France. On the admission ot Arkan- sas into the Union. On the fortification bid. On recogniz- ing the independence of Texas. On the expunging resolu- tion. Sub-treasury bill. Pre-emption bill. Sub-treasury scheme. Outhe doctrine of instruction at Buffalo, N. Y. Ou petitions for the abolition of Blavery. On the land bill proposed by Calhoun. On the sub-treasury bill. At the whig national convention of young men. State of the coun- try under Van Buren. At the Harrison con ventiou. On the repeal of the sub-treasury law. On the distribution of the proceeds ot public lands. In defence of Webster. On the veto of the fiscal bank bill by Tyler. Ou the bank veto. On a general bankrupt law. On the amendment of the consti- tution respecting the veto puwer. On the compromise tariff. On the tariff and other measures of public policy. Valedictory address to the senate. On his retirement to private lite. Ou slavery and abolition. On the admission of Caliiornia, etc. On the constitution of California, etc. On the compromise measures. Correspondence. - Zittell {J. tf.j Cla.yniins.rel. N.Y., 18A4. 2i°. 3037.30 JUSff- For lives of Clay, see Biography, p. 133. Clay (Bev. J. G.) TJie virgin Mary and the traditions of the painters Lo idon, lo7o\ J^°. . 1412.01) Clay (John). Free trade essential to the welfare of Great Britain. London, 1820. 8". [Pamphleteer, v. 17.] .... 5058.17 Ciay (Rev. W. L., ed.) Essays on church policy. Lon- don, 1868. 8° 3536.09 For contents see p. 81 of this catalogue. Clayton (Ellen O.) Queens of song; memoirs, etc. New York, 1865. 12°. 3265.10 Clayton (Eobert, bp. ) Vindication of the Old and New Testaments. London, 1763. 8°. . . . 3522.18 Cleanthes. Carmina. Gr. et Lat. [In Fragm. philos., v. 1. Didot, ls60 7766.04 Gr. with trans, in Latin verse. [In Oudworth (R.) Intell system, v. 1. 1837, p. 875.] 3537.08 Hymn to Jupiter. Tr. by a. West. [In Chalmers I A.) Engl. poets, v. 13, p. 169.] 1020.13 Tr. by F. W. Newman. [In his The soul, 1868, p. 73.] 3577.10 See also Old and New, Feb., 1872 (Hymn of C, by Edward Beeoher). Cleasby (Bichard). An Icelandic-English dictionary. Enlarged and completed by Gr. Vigfusson. Oxford 1869-73. sin. 4° °. . . 6ia5 . 1( } Oleaveland. See also Cleveland. Cleaveland (Mrs. E. H. J. ) No sects in heaven, and other poems. New York, 1869. 18°. . 1632 28 Cleaveland (H. W.) and others. Villas and farm cot- tages. New York, 1856. 8 J 1314.31 Cleaveland (N. ) Hints concerning Greenwood. New York, 1853. 8° 1111.24 Cleaveland (Parker). Elementary treatise on mineral- ogy aud geology. Boston, 1816. 8°. . . 411.! U7 — Meteorol. pbserv. at Brunswick, Me., 1807-59. [Sm. coutrib.. V. Id.] ••......,.,. 3937 16 Clegg (Samuel). Practical treatise on the manufacture of coal gas. 5th ed. London, 1868. 4°. 39 '4 13 Cleland (John, M.D.) Animal physiology of the hu- man body. New York, 1875. 12°. . . 4335.03 Clemens Ale.vandrinus. Writings. 2 v. Tr by W Wilson. Edin., 1868-69. 8°. [Ante-Nicene Chr' hbr., v. 4, 5.] 3467 04 — Fragments. [ With Liturgies, etc. A.-N. Oh. lib., v. 24.] 3407.15 — Kaye (J., bp. of Lincoln). Some account of the writ- ings and opinions of 0. 1835 3563.27 Clemens Bornanus. The Clementine homilies. Edin 1870.8°. [A.-N. C.lib., v. 17.] . . .3467.06 — Precognitions. Tr. by T. Smith. Edin., 1868 8° A.-N. C. lib., v. 3.] 3467.20 — Two epistles concerning virginity. Tr. by B L Pratten. E., 1869. 8°. [A.-N. C. lib., v. 14.] 3467.17 Lardner (D.) Upon the two epistles, etc. [In his Works V. ID. 1838.] 3665 . 1( j — First and Second epistle to the Corinthians. [Apo- stolic Fathers. A.-N C. lib., v. 1.] . . 3467.02 Same. [In Hone (W.) Apocryphal N. T.] . . , . 3757.01 — Donaldson (J.) Christian literature and doctrine, v. 1. 3413 19 Note.— The only genuine document of C. is his Epistle (called the First). — M'Clintoox and Strong's cyol., v. 2. Clem 3ns (Dr. B.) Tineina of North America. ' With notes by the editor, H. T. Stainton. London 1872. 8° 4823.26 Clemens (Samuel Langhorne). ['Mark Twain.'] Bur- lesque autobiography. N. Y., 1871. 12°. . 155.20 — Celebrated jumping-frog of Calaveras county, and other sketches. New York, 1867. 12°. . 155.19 — The innocents abroad, or the new Pilgrim's progress - excursion to Europe and the Holy land. Hartford 1869. 8 3 945.13 — Mark Twain's map of Paris, by M.Twain. [Galaxy, Nov. 1870.] — Old times on the Mississippi. [In Atlantic monthly, 1875.] — Houghing it. [Sketches in Nevada, Utah, Califor- nia, and Sandwich Islands. ] H, 1872.8°. 1125.20 — Screamers. Loudon, [187-]. 12° 155.16 Clement (Jfrs. Clara Erskine). Handbook of legend- ary and mythological art. [2d ed.] New York, 1871. 12° 1442.10 — Painters, sculptors, architects, engravers, and their works. A hand-book. N. Y, 1874. 12°. 1413.05 Clement (J.) Noble deeds of American women. Buf- falo, 1851. 12°. 5822.10 Clement Marot, and other studies. See Morley (H.) . 2537.01 Cleopatra. See Biography, p. 133. Clergy of America : anecdotes, etc. L., 1869.12°. 3456.12 Clergymen. See Biblical and relig. lit. (CleHcal anecdotes, p. 82; —Preaching, p. 97) ;— Priestcraft, p. 98 ;— Biography (Keli- gious), p. 114. Clergymen aud doctors : curious facts, [anon.] Edinburgh, 11870.] 16° 3535.26 Clerk's assistant. See Jenkins (J. S.) 5634.03 Clerks aud conveyancers. See Law ,Clerks and conveyancers.) Clery (Jean Baptistej. A faithful servant. Journal in the tower of the Temple during the captivity of Louis XVI. From the French. L.,1874. 16°. 3111.25 — Journal de ce qui s'est passe a la tour du Temple. [In Bar- riere. Bibl. des mem., v. 9.] 5U7.01 Cleveland. See also Cleaveland. Cleveland (Cecilia). Story of a summer ; or journal leaves from Chappaqua. N.Y., 1874. 16°. 3072.21 Note. — Reminiscences oi H. Greeley's country home. Cleveland (Charles Dexter). Compendium of Amer. literature, with biographical sketches. Philadel- phia, 1859. 12° 2751.02 — Complete concordance to the poetical works of Mil- ton. London, 1867. 12° 1672.32 — English literature of the 19th century. New ed. Philadelphia, 1869. 12° 2752.28 Cleveland (Henry). Alexander H. Stephens, in public and private. Philadelphia, 1866. 8°. . 3166.27 Cleveland (Henry E.) Life of Henry Hudson. [In Sparks (J.) Amer. biogr., v. 10.] 3241.01 Cleveland (H. W. S.) Hints to linemen. New York, 1864. 12° 4515.21 Cleveland (Bichard J). Narrative of voyages, and com- mercial enterprises. B., 1850. 12°. . . 922.08 Cleveland (Stafford C. ) History and directory of Yates county, v. 1. Penu Yan, (N.Y) 1873. 8°. 622.10 Clevenger (Shobal V. ) Treatise on the method of gov- ernment surveying. N. Y., 1874. 16°. . D925.15 Clever clogs, horses, etc. See Hibberd (S.) 4724.17 Clifford (Ueurge, 3ci carl of Cumberland). Wright (E.) Cruizing voyage of G. C. to the Azores, 1589. See the collections of voyages by Kerr, v. 7, 1824. [914.14] ; *Green, v. 1. [935.09]; *Finkerton, v.l, 1808 [926.01] ; *Hakluyt, v.2, 1810 [916.16]. >dE4T For lives of him, see Biography, p. 133. Clifford (Martin or Matthew). Treatise of human rea- son, [anon.] London, 1675. 24°. . . 3541.03 Note.— For a reply, see Plain dealing, etc. [3541.03]. ' Climate and time in their geol. relations.. See Croll (J.) 4021.33 Climate. See Medicine (Climate) ; — Meteorology. BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. CLIMATE -COBB 273 Oamate and national character. Disraeli (7.) Influence of climate on mind. [In his Miscellanies, p. 288-310. 1196.] . 2522.28 — Dunbar (J.) Essays on the history of mankind, p. 221. 6813.03 See aUo Buokle's Hist, of civilization, and the criticisms (p. 239), i'or a fuller discussion of this topic ; also Harper's mag., v. 31, 1805 (Climate and national character, by J. W. Draper). Climbing plants. See Darwin (Charles). . . . f . . 4911,11 Olingman (Thomas L.) Topography of Black mountain, (N. 0.) [Sm. report, 1855.] 3936.10 Clinton (De Witt). Description of a leaden plate found in Ohio. [Archaeologia Amer., v. 2.] 677.19 — Discourse before the X. Y. hist, soc, 6th Dec, 1811. [On the Indians of New York state]. [In N. Y. hist. soo. Coll., v. 2. 1814.] 615.02 ASP For lives of Clinton, see Biography, p. 133. Clinton (George). Memoirs of the life and writings of lord Byron. London, 1827. 8°. ... 3027.28 Clinton (Henry Fynes). An epitome of the chronology of Greece, to the death of Augustus. Oxford, 1851. 8° 424.18 — An epitome of the chronology of Eome and Constan- tinople, from the death of Augustus to [a.d. 641.] Oxford, 1853. 8°. 436.01 Clinton (Herbert R.) Compendium of English his- tory to 1872. London, 1874. 12°. . . 463.26 Clio and Strephon (Epistles of), in prose and verse. London, 1729. 16°. 1632.32 Clissold (Bev. Augustus). Creeds of Athanasius, Sa- bellius, and Swedenborg compared. 2d ed. Lon- don, 1873. 12° 3596.24 — Practical nature of the doctrines of Swedenborg. Boston, 1859. 12°. 3596.06 Olitopho and Leucippe. Set Achilles Tatius, p. 3. Clive (Mrs. Caroline Wigley, wife of Archer). Poems. By the author of "Paul Ferroll." Including a new edition of IX. poems by V. [anon.] London, 1856. 12° 1633.06 See Contem. rev., Jan., 1874 (Poems and novels of Mrs. 0., by J. Davies) ; Eraser's mag., Sept., 1873 (by H. A.) ,8®- For her novels, see Fiction class-list. Clock- and watch-making. See Arts (Useful), p. 40. Clock struck one and christian spiritualist. *S'eeWatson (S.)3814.35 Clodd (Edward). The childhood of religions. New York, 1875. 12° 3411.21 — The childhood of the world ; a simple account of man m early times. London, 1873. 16°. 5812.22 Close (Bev. P.) The testers tested ; table-moving and talking not diabolical. London, 1853. 8°. 3814.13 — Satanic agency and table-turning ; letter to F. Close. London, 1853. 8° 3814.13 Cloth of gold. See Aldrich (T. B.) 1612.29 Clothing. See also Arts (Useful : manufactures, p. 44) ; — Cos- tume ; — Domestic economy. Clouds. Buskin (J.) Queen of the air. 1869. . 2542.23 Of cloud beauty. [In his Modern painters, 1865. p. 109- 142.] 1424.26 See also Meteorology. Clough (A. B.) Contractor's manual and builder's price-book. New York, 1855. 16°. . .1311.02 Clough (Arthur Hugh). The Bothie of Toper-na-Fuo- sich. Cambridge, 1849. 16° 1983.08 — Poems. With memoir, by C . E. Norton. Boston, 1862. 32° 1633.09 — Poems and prose remains. With a selection from his letters and a memoir. Ed. by his wife. 2 v. London, 1869. 12° 1633.21 v. 1. Life. Letters. Prose remains, v. 2. Dipsychus. Bothie of Tober-na-vuolich. Amours de voyage. Other poems. 4®" For biogr. and essays on Clough see Biography, p. 133 : also Blackwood's mag., v. 92, 1862 ; Macmillan, Aug., 1862 (by D. Masson) ; Dec, 1866 (' Dipsychus ' and letters of A. H. C.)j Nat. rev., v. 15, 1862 ; North Brit, rev., v. 39, 1862 ; Westm. rev., v. 92, 1869. Clowes (Bev. John). Outlines of Swedenborg's doc- trines. New ed. London, 1873. 12°. . . 3596.25 Club (The); or, a gray cap for a green head. .SeePuckle (J.) 6212.07 Club and the drawing-room. See Hay (C.) 1870. . . . 6216.33 Clubb (H. S.) Maine liquor law ; including life of NealDow. New York, 1856. 12°. . . 5834.14 Clubb (Stephen). Journal ; an account of the wrongs experienced by Americans in Prance. Boston, 1809. 8°. . 5093.05 Clubs. — Fairfield (F. day at Adelsburg. Lady's adv. in the great pyramid. The Diablerets. The state vaults of Christ church. The shadow of death. Ahmed. The spectral rout The humour of various nations. The Fenians of Ballybog- mucky. — Intuitive morals. Pt. 1, Theory, [anon.] Boston, 1859. 12°. 5435.05 — Italics : Italy in 1864. London, 1864. 12°. 971.19 — Religious duty. Boston, 1865. 12°. . . .3536.11 Cobb (Isaac). Sylvan poems. B., 1851. 8°. 1633.10 Cobb (James F.) The story of the great czar. Peter of Russia. London, 1874. 12°. . . . 3142.23 Cobb (Joseph B.) Leisure labors; or, miscellanies. New York, 1858. 12° 2521.07 Contents : Jefferson. Life and times of W. H. Crawford. Macaulay's History of England. Willis'B Poems. Longfel- low's Poems. Slavery in the District of Columbia. Union or disunion. Cobb (J. H.) Manual of the mulberry tree ; culture of silk. Boston, 1831. 16° 6133.17 Cobb (Lyman). The evil tendencies of corporal pun- ishment. New York, 1847. 8°. ... 5817.21 In asking for books, use the "Book Orders," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 274 COBBE — COFFIN Cobbe (Thomas). History of the Norman kings of England. [To 1153]. London, 1869. 8°. 483.17 Cobbett (Wm.) Doom of the tithes. London, 1836. -igo 5721.01 — History of the Protestant "Reformation," in Eng- land and Ireland. N. Y, 1864. 16°. . 3431.05 -Legacy to parsons. N. Y., 1835. 18°. . 3536.14 _ Life of Andrew Jackson. N. Y., 1834. 16°. 3087.09 — Selections from [his] political works : with notes. Bv J M. and J. P. Cobbett. 6 v. London, [1835- 48.] 8° 5714.01 Contents : v. 1. American writings, 1794-1800 : Priestley's emigration. A bone to knaw for the democrats. A little plain English. A new year's gift to the Democrats. Re- marks on the Blunderbuss. On the pamphlets published against Porcupine. Selection from Porcupine's Gazette. The Bush-light. Letter to judge Shippen. Porcupine's re- venge. Priestley's sermon for poor emigrants. English writinqs, 1801-1805. V. 2. English writings, 1806-08. V. 3. 1808-11. v. 4. 1811-16. V. 6. 1816-19. V. 6. 1820-34. as- For lives of Cobbett, see Biography, p. 133. A year's residence in the United States. Part 3 con- taining Mr. Hulme's journal in the western coun- tries Mr. Oobbett's letters to Mr. Birkbeck, etc. London, 1819. 8° 1124.17 Cobbold (T. Spencer). Entozoa : with reference, more particularly, to the internal parasites of man. Lon- don, 1864. 8° 4318.19 — The internal parasites of our domesticated animals. London, 1873. 12° 4318.20 Worms. A series of lectures on practical helrnin- thology. London, 1872. 8° .... 4341.07 Cobden (Richard). Political writings. 2 v. London, 1867. 8° 5716.10 Contents : v. 1. England, Ireland, America, Russia, Tur- key, and Englaud. 1793 and 1853. Protection of commerce. Non-intervention, v. 2. Free trade and blockades. How wars are got up in India. What next— and next ? [i. e. The Crimean war]. The three panics. Reviewed in N. Brit, rev., v. 46, 1867, or Littell, 1866, v. 1. — Speeches. Ed. by J. Bright and J. E. T. Rogers. 2 v.' London, 1870. 8° 6315.18 Contents : v. 1. Free trade. Finance, v. 2. "War. ForeigD policy. India. Peace policy of the whig government. Par- liamentary government. Education. — Rogers (J. E. T. ) Cobden and modem political opinion. 1873 5724.18 >8£r For lives of Cobden, see Biography, p. 134. Cobden club. Systems of land tenure in various coun- tries : essays. 2d ed. London, 1870. 8°. 5914.16 — Essays. 2d series. London, 1872. 8°. . .5914.17 Contents: On the causes of war and the means of reducing their number, by E. de Laveleye. Law and custom of primo- geniture, by G. C. Brodrick. Present aspect of the land question, by W. Fowler. Financial reform, by T. E. C. LeBlie. New commercial treaty between Great Britain and Germa- ny. The English coinage question, by J. P. Prince. Trade unions and the relations of capital and labour, by J. Gost- wick. The colonial question by J. E. T. Rogers. Recent financial, industrial, and commercial experiences of the United States, by D. A. Wells. Cochet (Abb 6 jean Benoit Desire). La Normandie souterraiue, ou notices sur des cimetieres romains et des cimetieres francs explores en Norniandie. 2 ed. Paris, 1855. 8° 967.04 Cochin (Augustin). Results of emancipation. Tr. by M. L. Booth. Boston, 1863. 12°. . . .5831.08 — Results of slavery. Tr. by M. L. Booth. Boston, 1863. 12° 5831.07 Cochin-China. See Countries. (Cochin-China.) Cochois [Mile. — ), joint author. See Argens (J. B. de B., marquis d'). New memoirs, etc. 2512 29 Cochrane (A. Baillie). Franci-i (he first, and other historical studies. 2 v. London, 1870. 12°. 3057.17 v. 1. Francis I. of France, v. 2. The council of blood, Netherlands, 1568. The flight of Varennes, 1789. Cochrane {Oapt. Charles Stuart). Journal of a resi- dence and travels in Colombia, 1823-1824. 2 v. London, 1825. 8° 1154.22 Cochrane (John Dundas). Journey through Russia and Siberian Tartary. 2 y. L., 1824. 8°. 1024.07 Cochrane (Thomas, lOt/i earl of Dundonald). Narrative of services in the liberation of Chili, Peru, and Brazil. 2 y. London, 1859. 8° 1164.07 ;&3 ! " For lives of lord Cochrane, see Biography, p. 134. Cock (S.) Examination of the report of the bullion committee. London, 1610. 8". ... 5915.35 Cock Lorell's bote. Ed. by E. F. Rimbault. London, 1843. [Percy society, v. 6.] 6060.06 Cockayne {Rev. Thomas Oswald, ed.) Leechdoms, wortcunning, and starcraft of early England. 3 v. London, 1864-66. 8°. [Rolls chronicles. ] 5140.— — Life of Turenne. London, 1857. 16°. . . 5075.19 Cockburn (Sir Alexander James Edmund). National- ity ; or the law relating to subjects and aliens, considered with a view to future legislation. 217 pp. London, 1819. 8° 5613.18 See London soc, Jan. 1867 (Sketch). Cockburn (Henry Thomas, lord). Life of lord Jeffrey. 2v. Phila., 1852. 12°. 3092.13 jfeg- For lives of lord Cockburn, see Biography, p. 134. Cockburn (John, B.D.) History and examination of duels. London, 1720. 8°. 6613.26 Cocker (B. P.) Christianity and Greek philosophy. New York, 1870. 12° 3536.15 — Theistic conception of the world. New York, 1875. co 3536 13 Cocker (E.') Arit'hmetiek." 50th ed. L.,1741.'l6°. 4011.15 Cocks (C.) Bordeaux : its wines, and the claret coun- try. London, 1846. 8°. 6133.11 Cocks (J., M.D.) Sea-weed collector's guide. London, 1853. 16° 4826.24 Ood (Cape.) See Countries, etc. (Cape Cod.) Cod-liver oil. Jongh (L. J. de). The three kinds of Cod-liver oiL 1819 4312.16 Coddington (D. S.) Speeches and addresses. With a biogr. sketch. New York, 1866. 8°. .6315.13 Note. — Relate chiefly to the civil war of 1860, with eulo- gies of Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, etc. Coddington (Henry). Elementary treatise on optics. 2d ed. Cambridge, 1825. 8° 4024.17 Code Napoleon ; or, French civil code. Literally tr. R. S. Richards. London, 1824. 8°. . . 5616.22 Codex diplomaticuB Bevi Saxonici. Sec Kemble (J. M.) Codes and codification. See Lav/. Codex vaticanus. Novum Testamentum Greece. Ed. A. Maius. London, 1859. 8° 3743.01 Codmau (John). Mormon country. New York. 1874. 12°. 1123.25 — Narrative of a visit to England. B., 183G. 16°. 951.25 — Ten months in Brazil; with notes on the Paraguayan war. Edin., 1870. 12°. 1163,23 "Ccelestial atlas ; or, a new ephemeris. 1819-50. By Robert White, \vseud. ] 32 v. London, 1819-50. 16° 6761.01 Coetlogon (C. E. de). See De Coetlogon. Coffee. — De Bow (J B. D.) Industrial resources, v. 1. (Coffee and the coffee trade, by J. S. Duke) 5925.25 — Ellis (J.) Historical account of C, its culture, use, etc 1774 4318.14 — Hewitt (R. t jr.) Coffee : its history, cultivation, and uses. 1872 612432 — Lascelles (A. R. W.) Treatise on the nature and cultivation of C. 1865 6121.33 — Welter (H.) Essai sur l'histoire du cafe. 1868. 4911.17 See also Galaxy, Feb., 1869 (C. and its adulterations in N. Y., by J. C. Draper) ; London soc, July, 1866 (Coffee- house and tavern life of Paris). See also Adulterations, p. 4 ;— Medicine (Beverages ;— Stimulants and Narcotics). Coffin (Charles Carleton). ['Carleton.'] My days and nights on the battle-field. B., 1864. 16°. 642.19 — Our new way round the world. B., 1869. 8°. 925.10 — The seat of empire. [The West.] B.,1870. 16°.1122.12 jffcaf For his other works see Fiction claBB-list. Coffin (James Henry). Orbit and phenomena of a meteoric fire- ball, seen July 20, 1860. [Sm. contrib., v. 16. 3937.16] ; Winds of the northern hemisphere. [In Amer. assoc. prom, of science, v. 1, 18i9] ; Instrument for determining the variation and duration of winds [In v. 2] ; Monsoons on the shores of the North Atlantic (In v. 4.] ; The storm curve [In v. 7]; Currents of the atmosphere [/nv.12]; Winds of the southern hemisphere [In, v. 13J ; Psycnro- metrical table for determining the elastic force of aqueouB vapor and the relative humidity of the atmosphere, from indications of the wet and dry bulb thermometer, Fah- reuheit. 1856. [In Sm. Miscel. coll., v. 1. 8936.11] ; Winds oi the northern hemisphere. [In Sm. contrib. v. 6. 3937.06]. For a biogr. sketch of Prof. Coffin, see Popular scienea monthly, Aug., 1873. Coffin (Joshua). History of Newburyport, and W. New- bury, 1635 to 1845. Boston, 1845. 8°. . 611.10 Coffin (Rev. Paul). Memoir and journals. Memoir by C. Wood- man. Journal of a tour to Connecticut, 1760, Rhode Island, 1761, Piggwacket, 1768, Hanover, N. H., 1796, missionary tour in Maine, 1796-1800. [Maine hist. soc. coll., v. 4 1 «M.u» BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARI. COFFIN -COLERIDGE 275 Coffin (Robert Barry). ['Barry Gray.'] Castles in the air, and other phantasies. N.Y., 1871. 12°. 2521.19 Home of Cooper and haunts of Leatherstocking. New York, 1872. 8° 3043.27 ;G®- For other works by liim see Fiction clasB-list. Cogan (Thomas). Ethical questions. London, 1817. 8° 5135.03 Philosophical treatise on the passions. Bath, 1.S00. 8° 5435.04 Coggeshall (George). Hist, sketch of commerce and navigation. New York, 1860. 8°. . . .5925.22 Coggeshall (Wm. T.) Poets and poetry of tlie West. Columbus, 1860. 8° 1635.03 Cogswell (Jonathan). Treatise on the necessity of capital punishment. 2d ed. H, 1843. 16°. 5817.08 Cohen '(Joseph). The deioides. —Jesus and the chris- tian church in their relations to Judaism. Tr. by A. M. Goldsmid. London, 1872. 12°. . 3543.19 Cohen (J. Solis). Diseases of the throat. New York, 1872. 8° 4342.25 Cohn (Albert). Shakespeare in Germany in the 16th and 17th centuries ; English actors in Germany. London, 1865. 4° 1767.03 Cohn (Ferdinand). Abstract of the natural history of Protococcus pluvialis ; by G. Busk. Ed. by A. Henfrey. London, Ray soc, 1853. 8°. 4744.02 Coignet-Belon. See Arts (Useful : Cements, etc., p. 40). Com book, comprising a history of coinage, statistics, coins, products, price of gold, 1866-71, etc. [anon\. Phila, 1872. 8° 1585.14 Coinage and coins. See Arts (Useful : Weights and measures, p. 48; Political economy \ Coinage) ; Numismatics. Coit (Thomas Winthrop, D.D.) Puritanism ; or a churchman's defence against its aspersions. New York, 1845. 12° 3536.16 Cokain (Sir Aston). Dramatic works. With memoir, introd., and notes. Edin., 1874. 12°. . . 1713.31 Contents: A masque. The obstinate lady. Trappolin. Ovid's tragedy. Coke (Edward). First part of the institutes of the laws of England : or commentary upon Littleton. With notes by F. Hargrave and C. Butler. 2 v. 1st Am. ed. Phila., 1853. 8° 5614.12 jjjgf For lives of Coke, see Biography, p. 134. Coke (Edward T.) A subaltern's furlough ; United States, Upper and Lower Canada, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia. 2 v. inl. N.Y.,1833. 12°. 1072.15 Cokersand abbey. Eentale, 1501. Ed. by F. R. Raines. [Chet- ham miscel., v. 3.] ' . 5096.17 Colange (L.) Zell's popular encyclopaedia. 2 v. Phil., 1870-71. 4°. Same. Supplement. Phila., 1873. 4°. Colani (T.) Views and aims. What there is in the Bible. The simplicity of the Gospel. [Beard (J. B.) Progress, etc., p. 1-9, 343-372.] 3516.22 Colbatch (Sir J.) Scheme for proper method to be taken with the plague. L, 1721. 12°. . 4334.19 — Observations upon the 'Scheme.' L., 1721. 12°. Colbert (Elias) and- Chamberlin (Everett). Chicago and the great conflagration. Cincinnati and New York, 1871. 8 C 1124.21 Colbert (Jean Baptiste, French financier). See Biography, p. 134. Colbert (Jean Baptiste, marq. de Torcy, b. 1665, d. 1746). Memoirs : history of the negotiations from the treaty of Byswick to the peace of Utrecht. [1687-1712.] London, 1757. 8°. . . . 521.08 — Memoires, 1697-1713. [In Petitol. Mem., v. 67-68.] . . 604.08 Colburn (Mary J. ) and Smith (W. B. ) Minnesota as a home for immigrants. St. Paul, 1865. 8°. Colbum (Zerah). Locomotive engineering, and the mechanism of railways. 2 v. L., 1871. fol. 3927.29 Colburn (Z. ) and Holley (A. L. ) Permanent way and coal-burning boilers. N. Y., 1858. fol. 3927.05 Colburn's New monthly mag. See New monthly mag. . 8123.01 Colburn's United service magazine, and naval and military register. 81 v. L., 1829-76. 8°. 8181.01 Note.— The volumes for 1829-41 were entitled ' United ser- vice journal.' Colby (Hall). Improved nautical almanac. New York, 1859. 8° 4018.02 Colchester {Lora~). See Abbot (Charles), in Biography, p. 116 ; also Ed. rev., v. 113, 1861. Colden (Cadwallader). History of the five Indian na- tions of Canada and N.Y. 2ded. L.,1747. 8°. 557.11 — Corresp. with W. Smith, respecting alleged error's In the His- tory of N. T. [In N. T. hist, soc, 2d ser., v. 2, 1849.] 615.07 Ooldingham (Galfria de). Hist. Dunelmensis. [Surtees society, v. 9.1 >■] 6116.13 Ooldingham priory. Oorresp., inventories, account rolls, etc. London, Surtees soc, 1841. 8° 6116.16 Oolds. See Medicine. (Respiratory organs.) Cole (Henry). Hand-book for the architecture etc. of Westminster Abbey. By Felix Summerly, [pseud.] London, 1812. 12° 1313.08 Oole (Miriam). See Harris I, Mrs. Miriam Cole). Oole (Thomas). US' See Biography, p. 134. Colebrooke (Henry T.) Miscellaneous essays. New ed., with notes, by E. B. Cowell. 2 v. London, 1873. 8° 7815.07 Contents: v. 1. Discourse on the Vedasor sacred writings of the Hindus. Duties of a faithful Hindu widow. Bori- gious ceremonies of the Hindus, and of the Brahmins es- pecially. Philos. of the Hindus, v. 2. On the Sanskrit and Prakrit languages. Preface to the author's Grammar of Sanskrit. List of Sanskrit grammars, with commentaries, etc. Preface to the Atnara Kosha On Sanskrit and Pra- krit poetry. Introd. remarks to the ed. of the Hitopadesa, Calcutta, 1804. Exam, of Indian classes. On the sect of Jains. Origin and tenets of certain Muhammedan sects. Transl. of one of the inscriptions on the pillar at Delhi, called the Lat of Fii-uz Shah . On ancient monuments con t. Sanscrit inscriptions. Inscriptions upon rocks in south Bihar. On three grants of laud, inscribed on copper, found at Ujjayani. On inscriptions at temples of the Jama sect in South Bihar. On the Indian and Arabian divisions of the zodiac. On the notion of the Hindu astronomers con- cerning the precession of the equinoxes aud motions of the planets. On the algebra of the Hindus. Coleman (John). Hist, essays. L., 18-31. 8°.' 2527.02 Contents : French socialism. Sir John Denham. Eng- lish revolution, 1640. Edmund Waller. Wm. Waller. French rev. of 1789. Merovingian kings of France. Coleman (Lyman). The apostolical and primitive church popular in its government , informal in its worship. A manual on prelacy and ritualism. Philadelphia, 1869. 12°. 3412.13 Coleman (Wm. ) Appeal to the people ; review of the documents relating to the rejection of the British minister. New York, 1810. 8°. . . . 5721.03 — Collection of the facts and documents relative to the death of Alexander Hamilton ; with orations and eulogies. New York, 1804. 8°. ... 3075.20 Colenso (John William, bishop of Ratal). Lectures on the Pentateuch and the Moabite stone. With ap- pendices containing : I. The Elohistic narrative. II. The original story of the Exodus. HI. The pre-christian cross, its universality and meaning. 2d ed. London, 1873. 8° 3737.05 — The Pentateuch and book of Joshua critically exam- ined. 2ded. 6pts. in 4 v. L., 1802-65. 8°. 3731.12 Same. Pts. 1-2. New York, 1863. 12°. .3731.10 — St. Paul's epistle to the Bomans : newly translated, and explained from a missionary point of view. New York, 1863. 12°. 3755.19 — Ten weeks in Natal. Camb., 1853. 16°. .1091.06 — Gamming (J.) Moses right, etc. 1863. . .3731.15 — Green ( W. H.) Pentateuch vindicated, etc 3731.17 — Stanley (A. P.) The South African controversy. (In his Essays, 1870.] 3595.06 Coleoptera. See Entomology. Coleridge (Derwent). Observ. on the plan of the proposed new Engl, dictionary. [Philol. soc. proceedings, I860.) . 6443.13 Coleridge (Hartley). Essays and marginalia Ed. by his brother. 2 v. London, 1851. 16°. . 2521.09 Contents : v. 1. Parties in poetry. Poetical use of the Heathen mythology. On black cats. Upon brevity. Mel- ancholy. Antiquity. Modern works of imagination. Love poetry. Pins. Books and bantlings. De omnibus rebus, etc. Shakspeareatoryandageutleman. Hamlet. Betzsch's Hamlet. Ignoramus on the fine arts. Defence of portrait painting. Thoughts on horsemanship. Nursery lecture. On pride. Ou old age, passive imagination, and insanity. Books of my childhood. Church sectarianism. Shakspeare and his contemporaries. Superstition of the middle ages, v. 2. Notes on BrUiBb poets. Notes ou Shakspeare. Notes on Allan Cunuingham'p Lives of Hogarth and Itey- nolds. NotesonBi-own'sDictionaryoftheBible. Extracts from note books. — Lives of northern worthies. Ed. by his brother. 3 v. London, 1852. 16° 3263.07 Contents : v. 1. Andrew Marvel. Dr. E. Benttey. Lord Fairfax. James, earl of Derby, v. 2. Anne Herbert. As- cham. Fisher. Eev. W. Mason. Sir B. Arkwright. v. 3. Wm. Eoscoe. Capt. J. Cook. Congreve. Dr. Fothergill. — Poems. With memoir, by his brother. 2d ed. 2 v. London, 1851. 16° 1633.11 ,8®- FornoticesofH.C.,seeBiography,p.l34; also Bent ley's miscel., v. 45, 1859 (by ' Monkshood'). In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER, 276 COLERIDGE - COLLIN'S Coleridge (Henry James). Life and letters of St. Fran- cis Xavier. 2 v. London, 1872. 8°. . .3187.23 Coleridge (Henry N. ) Introd. to the study of the Greek classic poets. Parti. General introduction. Ho- mer. 2d ed. London, 1834. 16°. . . .1631.19 Coleridge (Herbert). Glossarial index to the printed English literature of the 13th century. London, 1859. 8°. 6424.11 For sketch of H. 0. by J. D. Coleridge, see Macmillan, Nov., 1861. „ , , Coleridge (Sir John T.) Memoir of Kev. John Keble. 2d ed. 2 v. New York, 1869. 12°. . . 3095.16 — Kemarks on the case of ' Elphinstone against Pur- chas,' and on the course proper to be pursued by the clergy in regard to it. 4th ed. L. ,1871. 8°. 3585. 26 Coleridge (Sara). Memoir and letters. Ed. by her daughter. 1874 [1873]. 12°. 3042.19 Coleridge (Samuel Taylor). Aids to reflection. 6th ed. New York, 1847. 12°. 3536.18 — Biographia Uteraria, or biographical sketches of my literary life and opinions. 2v. N.Y., 1872.8°. 2518.18 — Complete works. "With introd. essay by prof. Shedd. 7v. New York, 1853. 12°. 5025.04 1. Aids to reflection. Statesman's manual. 2. The friend : essays iu politics, morals and religion. 8. Biographia literaria, Biogr suppl. by H.N. Coleridge. 4. Lectures on Shakgpeare and other dramatists. Lite- rary correspondence. 6. Literary remains : notes on English divines, etc. ConfesBionB of an enquiring spirit. 6. Church and state. Lay sermons on the existing dis- tresses, etc. Table talk. 7. Poetical and dramatic works. — Osorio, a tragedy as originally written in 1797. London, 1873. 16° 1714.30 — Poetical and dramatic works. With memoir. 3 v. Boston, 1854. 16°. 1633.13 Contents : Poems written in youth. Poems written in early manhood, aud middle life : The ancient mariner, Christabel, Kubla Khan, The wanderings of Cain. Sibyl- line leaves, v. 2. Sibylline leaves, (cont'd). Poems writ- ten in later life. v. 3. The Piccolomini ; or, the first part of Wallenstein, a drama. From Schiller. The death of Wallenstein, a tragedy. it®* For numerous lives and notices of S. T. C. see Bio- graphy, p. 134 ; also Martineau (J.) Essays, v. 1, p. 329-405 [2535.17]; Sterling (J.) Christabel. [In Essays, v. 1. 2547.09] ; Whipple (E. P.) C. as critic. [In his Essays, v. 1, 1851. 2545.00] ; Quar. rev., v. 125, 1868 (C. a3 a poet). Coligny (GaBpar de, admiral). Siege de Sainct Quentin. 1557. [Fetitot. Mem., 1 ser., v. 32.] 501.32 ,8®- For lives of Coligny, see Biography, p. 134 ; also Brit- ish quart, rev., April, 1875. Coles (Oakley). Manual of dental mechanics. Lon- don, 1873. 12°. 4341.17 Colet (John). See Biography, p. 134. Coiet (Mme. Louise). Lui : roman oontemporain. 5e ed. Paris, 1864. 12° 7014.24 Coley (Henry). A key to the whole art of astrology. 2d ed. London, 1676. 12°. 3811.10 Colfax (Schuyler). J8S" See Biography, p. 134. Collard (Koyer). See North Brit, rev., v. 39, 1863 (E. 0., philoso- pher and politician). ............ 1892.18 CoUe (Charles). La verite dans le vin, comedie. [Barriere. Bibl. des memoires, etc., v. 4.] 507.01 Collectanea euriosa ; or miscellaneous tracts. [Ed. by J. Gutch.] 2 v. Oxford, 1781. 8°. . 473.23 Collection of old ballads. With introd. [by Ambrose Phillips]. 3 v. L., 1723 [repr. 1872.] 16°. 1622.19 Collection of state papers, relative to the war against Prance. 10 v. London, 1794-1801. 8°. . 525.01 Collection of very valuable and scarce pieces relating to the last plague in the year 1665. I anon. ] 2d ed. London, 1721. 12° 4334.19 Collects (The). See Biblical and relig. lit. [Liturgies, p. 91). College (The), the market, and the court. See Dall [Mrs. O. H.) 1867 6824.25 Colleges. See Education. Collegian's guide. See Fycroft (James) 6512.17 Coliembola. Lubbock (Sir J.) Monograph of. 4744.18 Collet (Stephen), pseud. See Byerley (J. S.) Colletta (Pietro). History of Naples, 1734-1825. Tr. by S. Homer. With suppl. chapter. 1825-56. 2 v. Edin., 1858. 8°. 534.09 Colley (Thomas). Apology for silent waiting upon God. Dublin, 1815. 8°. 3586.09 Collier. See also Collyer. Collier (Arthur). Demonstration of the non-existence of an ex- ternal world. [In Parr (S.) Metaphysical tracts, etc. Lon- don, 1837. 8".] 54 , 6 . 15 — Benson [R.) Memoirs of, 1704-32 8042.2S — Hamilton [Sir W.) Idealism ; with reference to Collier. [In S.'s Discussions, 1852.] 6413.10 Collier (Sir George). France on the eve of the great revolution. France, Holland, and the Netherlands a century ago. London, 1865. 8°. . . 945.14 Collier (Jeremy). An ecclesiastical history of Great Britain, to the end of the reign of Charles II. New ed., with life, by T. Lathbury. 9 v. London 1852. 8°. 3444.03 — Short view of the immorality and profaneness of the English stage. 2d ed. London, 1698. 8°. 1731.27 Note. For a reply, see Defence, etc. [1731.27.] Collier (John Payne). Bibliographical and critical account of the rarest books in the English lan- guage. 4 v. N. Y., 1866. 8°. . . . . 2753.17 — Ancient biogr. poems, on the duke of Norfolk, viscount He- reford, the earl of Essex, and queen Elizabeth. Camden miscel., v. 3. 1855. 4* 5113.15 — Book of Roxburghe ballads. L.,1847. sq. 8°. 1633.17 — Criticisms on the bar. London, 1819. 16°. 5631.03 — Fools and jesters ; with repr. of Armin's Nest of ninnies. London, Shak soc, 1842. 8°. 1756.10 — History of English dramatic poetry to the time of Shakespeare ; and annals of the stage to the Res- toration. 3 v. London, 1831. 12°. . . 1715.07 — Lyrical poems, selected from musical publications between 1589 aud 1600. London, 1848. 8°. [Percy soc, v. 13.] 5060.13 — Memoirs of Edward Alleyn, with some new particu- lars respecting Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, Massia- ger, etc. London, Shak. soc, 1841. 8°. . 1756.01 — Memoirs of the principal actors in the plays of Shakespeare. L., Shak. soc, 1846. 8°. . 1756.32 — Notes and emendations to the text of Shakespeare's plays. From early ms. corrections in a copy of the folio, 1632. New York, 1853. 12°. . . 1753.08 Note.— See Collier folio controversy, under Shakspere (Wm.) — Old ballads. London, 1840. 8°. [Percy soc, v. 1.] . . 6060.01 — Poetical decameron ; or ten conversations on English poets and poetry. 2v.ini. Edin., 1820. 8°. 1633.16 — Reasons for a new edition of Shakespeare's works. 2d ed. London, 1842. 8° 1754.12 — Shakespeare's library. 2 v. L., 1843. 8°. . 1753.06 — Sir Walter Raleigh, his character, services, and advancement. New materials for his life. [Archasologia.v. 34, 35. 1852.] See also Shakspere (Wm.) Collier (Joshua). Reply to a pamphlet on the state of the nation in 1822. London, 1822. 8°. [Pamphleteer, v. 21.] . 6058.21 Collier (Robert Laird). Every-day subjects in Sunday sermons. Boston, 1870. 12°. .... 3536.21 — Meditations on the essence of Christianity. Boston, 1876. 12°. 3536.31 Collier (Wm. F.) Great events of history New York, 1872. 12°. 421.26 — Hist, of English literature. L., 1869. 12°. 2752.18 Collingwood (Cuthbert). Kambles of a naturalist ; voyage to China, Formosa, Borneo, etc. 1866-67. London, 1868. 8° 1064.13 Oollingwood (Cuthbert, lord). See Biography, p. 134. Collins (Anthony). Philosophical inquiry concerning human liberty. London, 1717. lb°. . . 3535.27 Same. [In Priestley (J.) Theol. works, v. 4.] . . 3591.06 — Hunt (J.) Religious thought in Euglaud, v. 2, 1871. p. 36U- 899 8445.18 Note.— Repr. from Contem. rev., v. 9, 1868. Collins (Arthur). Peerage of England : genealogical, biogr., and historical, greatly augmented by bir E. Brydges. 9 v. London, 1812. 8°. . 6613.07 Collins (Jennie). Nature's aristocracy. A plea for the oppressed. Ed. by R. H Conwell. Boston, 1871. 12° 5816.22 Collins (J. E. ) Private book of useful alloys. New York, 1872. 18°. 3932.11 Collins (J. H. ) Handbook to the mineralogy of Corn- wall and Devon. London, 1871. 8°. . . 4114.09 Collins (J. H.) Principles of metal mining. New York, {1874.] 16° 3933.57 Collins (Lewis). Historical sketches of Kentucky. Maysvillo, Ky., 1850. 8° 592.24 Collins (Mortimer), fls- See Fiction class-list. Collins (Perry McDonough). Voyage down the Ainoor. New York, 1860. 12° 1024.01 Collins (Stephen, MB.) Autobiography. Phila.,lb72. 12°. ......... . . . . 3536.30 Collins (T. Wharton). Humanics. [Vitality, sensation, emotion, thought, aotion.] N.Y.,1800. 8°. 5412.05 BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. COLLINS — COMBE 277 Collins (Win. Wilkie). My miscellanies. 2 v. London, 1863. 8°. 2518.16 Contents: Sketches of character : Talk-stoppers, A shock- ingly rude artiole, Mrs. Badgery, The bachelor bedroom, Pray employ Major Nam by. My spinsters. Social grievances: A journey iu search of nothing. Petition to the novel writers. Give us room, Save me from my friends, Mrs. Bullwinkle. Nooks and corners of history : A queen's re- venge. The great (forgotten) invasion, A remarkable revo- lution. Fragments of personal experience : Laid up in lodg- ings, My black mirror. Cw-iosilies of literature : The un- known public, Portrait of an author, painted by his pub- lisher. Cases worth looking at : Memoirs of an adopted sou, The poisoned meal, The cauldron of oil, Douglas Jer- rold, Dramatic grub street, To think, or to be thought for ? Bold words by a bachelor. — Sights a-foot. Phila., 1863. 8°. .... 955.06 j8®- For his novels, see Fiction class-list. Tor notices of him, see Biography, p. 184. Collins (Wm. ) Poetical works. [With memoir and essay by Sir E. Brydges.] Boston, 1854. 16°. 1634.01 Same. London, 1830. 16° 1611.17 — Poetical works. Ed. by B. Walsh. [British poets, v. 23, 1819J. — Poems. Life, by S. Johnson. [In Chalmers' English poets, V. 13, 1810.] 1620.13 For notices of Collins, see Biography, p. 134. Collins (William, publisher). Portable atlas of physical geogra- phy. See Weller (E.) 916.17 Collins {Rev. Wm. L.,) editor. See Ancient classics for English readers, on p. 26. Collinson (Capt. Richard). Nine weeks in Canada. [In Gallon (P.) Vacation tourists, 1861.] 926.12 Colloquia cruris. See Greenwell (Dora). 1871 3566.27 Oollyer. See also Collier. Collyer (Eobert). The life that now is : sermons. Bos- ton, 1871. 16°. 3536.28 — Man in earnest : life of A. H. Conant. Boston, 1868. 16°. 3043.22 — Nature and life : sermons. 9th ed. Boston, 1869. 16°. 3536.19 See M. D. Conway's two articles in Harper's mag., v. 48, (Ilkley, illus.i Collyer (Robert H., M.D.) Mysteries of the vital ele- ment in connexion with dreams, somnambulism, faith and will, anaesthesia, modern spiritualism. 2d ed. London, 1871. 8°. .... 3814.30 Collyns (C. P.) Notes on the chase of the wild red deer in Devon and Somerset L., 1862. 8°. 4615.15 Dolman (George). 4®- See Plays. (Alphabetical arrangement.) Dolman (George.j'r.) 45- See Plays. {Alphabetical arrangement.) Colmau (Henry). European agriculture and rural economy. 2 v. Boston, 1857. 8°. . . 6137.03 — European life and manners. 2 v. B.,1849. 16°. 944.06 — Discourse on religious institutions. 2d ed. Salem. 1826. 8° 3681.26 Colman (J. F.) Island bride, and other poems. Bos- ton, 1846. 16°. 1631.20 Colombey (Emile). Histoire anecdotique du duel. Paris, [n.d.] 16°. 6621.10 — Buelles, salons, et cabarets ; histoire anecdotique de la litterature francaise. P., 1858. 12°. 6212.28 Colombia. See Countries. {Colombia.) Colonial policy of Great Britain, considered with rela- tion to her N. A. provinces and West Indian pos- sessions. By a traveller. Lond., 1816. 8°. 5727.02 Colonies and colonization. See Government and politics. Colonna (Vittoria). See Biography, p. 134 ; also New monthly mag.. May, 1859 (By ' Sir Nathaniel'). Colonne (Guido delle). The gest hystoriale of the destruction of Troy. Ed. by G. A. Pauton and D. Bonaldson. Pt. 1. Lon- don, 1869. 8°. [Early Eug. T. S., no. 39.] Color or Chromatics. See Fine arts {Color);— also Physics {Light; — Optics). Color-guard : a corporal's notes in the 19th army corps. See Hosmer (J. K.) 1864 642.18 Colorado. See Countries. (Colorado). Colossal vestiges of the older nations. See Linton (W.) . 5813.20 Colosseum of Rome. Beakin. (R.) Flora of the. 4911.03 See also works on topography of Rome (in Countries). Colossus of Ehodes. Delepierre (O.) Hist, difficulties p. 13-23. 1868 2621.27 Colquhoun (John Campbell). History of magic, witch- craft, and animal magnetism. 2 v. London, 1861. 8°. _ . 3814.19 — Letter to Prof. Gregory on animal magnetism. [ With Wienholt (A.) Seven lectures, etc.] . .3811.01 — Life in Italy and France in the olden time. Lond., 185S. 12° 3262.09 _ Contents : Girolamo Savonarola, reformer. Olympia Ful- via Morata. Margaret, of Angouleme, queen of Navarre. Jeanne d'Albret, queen of Navarre. — Wm. "Wilberforce : his friends and times. London 1866. 8°. 3184.X9 Colquhoun (John Stuart). Compendious grammar and philol. hand-book of the English language. London, 1871. 16° 6433 15 Colquhoun (Peter). Treatise on the commerce and police of the Thames trade. L., 1800. 8°. 5633.07 Colton (Rev. Calvin). Genius and mission of the Prot. Episcopal church in the United States. New York 1853. 12°. 3536.24 — Life and times of Henry Clay. 2 v. New York, 1846. 8° 3037.27 Colton (Rev. Charles Caleb). Hypocrisy. A satire. New ed. London, 1828. 8° 1633.26 — Lacon ; or, many things in few words. New York, 1849. 12°. 6214.02 Same. New York, 1836. 12°. .... 6214.02 Note — Printed from the same plates as the 1849 ed. Colton (George W.) "Atlas of the world. Descriptions, by B. S. Fisher. 2 v. N. Y;, 1856. fol. 927.12 Colton (Walter). Deck and port ; incidents of a cruise to California. New York, 1850. 12°. . 921.19 — Land and lee ; or Constantinople and Athens. New- York, 1851. 12°. 994.15 — The sea and the sailor. Notes on France and Italy. [Bodieker's youth, a poem. Aphorisms, maxim's, and laconics. Unfinished satire. Selections from editorials. Sermons.] With memoir by H. T. Cheever. New York, 1851. 8°. . . . 921.20 — Ship and shore in the Mediterranean. New York, 1851. 12° 981.03 — Three years in California. N. Y., 1852. 12°. 1114.06 Columba (St.) Montalembert (C. F. f comte de). MonkB of the West, v. 3, p. 97-270, 1867. . 3427.03 See atso Blackwood's mag., v. 82, 1857. Columbia. See {in Countries) British Columbia ; — Colombia. Columbia (District of). See Washington, D. C. (in Countries). Columbia college, (New York). Catalogue of the Li- brary. New York, 1874. 8° 2715.29 — Beport of the trustees, appointed to inquire into the condition of the institution. New York, 1858. 8° 5518.10 — [Catalogues and reports of various years.] 5532.01 — Moore (N. K) Hist, sketch of. 1846. . .4112.13 Columbiad (The), apoem. See Barlow (Joel). 1807. . .1627.01 Columbiad (The) : an epic poem. See Moore (J. S.) 1798.1673.05 Columbian orator. See Bingham (Caleb). Columbus (Cnristopher). [ItaL Cristoforo Colombo.] See Colum- bus, in Biography, p. 134. Columbus (Don Fernando, b. 1488, d. 1639). Discovery of America, by Columbus, 1492-1505. [In Kerr. Voyages, v. 3, p. 1-240.] Same. [In *Pmkerton. Voyages, v. 12.] 926.12 Columella (L. Junius Moderatus). De re rustica. [Lot. et Fr.\ Paris, 1864. 8°. [Nisard's Collection, efc.l . . . 7725.01 Columns. Baker (B.) On the strengths of. 3926.26 Colutnus. Baptus Helena?. Gr. et Lat. Ed. F. S. Lehrs. Parisiis, Bidot, 1841. 8°. . . . 7765.08 — The rape of Helen ; or, the origin of the Trojan war : a Greek poem. Tr. by F. Fawkes. [In Chalmers' Engl, poets, v. 20, 1810.] 162(i,20 — Same. [In Elton (C. A.) Specimens, etc. v. 3.] . . .1643.03 Colvin (Verplanck). Beport on topogr. survey of the Adirondack wilderness of New STork, 1872-73. 2 v. Albany, 1873-74. 8° 1125.24 Colymbia, [a political and social romance, anon.] Lon- don, 1873. 12° 5713.24 Comazzi (Giambattista). The morals of princes : ab- stract of the hist, of the emperors in Borne. Eng- lish by "W. Hatchett. London, 1729. 8°. 433.28 Combe (Andrew). Mother's guide for the care of her children. Bevised by Sir J. Clark. New York, 1872. 12° 4331.30 — Physiological and moral management of infancy. Philadelphia, 1840. 12°. 4331.03 — Physiology of digestion. Edin., 1836. 8°. 4324.02 — Principles of physiology. N. Y, 1850. 18°. 4325.04 For lives of A. Combe, see Biography, p. 135. Combe (George). Constitution of man. New York, 1835. 12°. 5412.06 — Lectures on moral philos. Boston, 1836. 16°. 5433.24 — Lectures on phrenology. N. Y., 1853. 12°. 5431.05 — Lectures on popular education. E.,1837. 12°. 5513.06 — Life and corresp. of Andrew Combe. Phila., 1850. 12-' . . 3043.11 — Moral philosophy. 3d ed. Edin., 1859. 8°. 5434.29 In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOE'S NAME, the flrst part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 278 COMBE- CON ANT — Phrenology applied to painting and sculpture. Lon- don, 1855. 8°. 1415.18 — Relation between science and religion. Edinburgh, 1857. 8° 3762.01 — Remarks on national education. E., 1847. 8°. 5513.07 — System of phrenology. Boston, 1839. 8°. 5431.04 Same. 2 v. Edin., 1836. 8° 5432.10 X[5§- For notices of G. Combe, see Biography. Combe (Taylor). Description of ancient marbles ; — Description ot Terracottas. See British, museum, p. 233. Combe (Win.) English dance of death, with metrical illus. 2 v. London, 1815. 8°. ... 1634.02 — - Napoleon; a hudibrastic poem. L., 1815. 8°. 1634.04 — Tour of Dr. Syntax in search of the picturesque. London, 1844. 8° . . 1634.05 Same. Boston, 186.6. 18°. . . . 1634.05a — Three tours of Dr. Syntax ; in search of 1, the pic- turesque. 2, coutolation. 3, a wife. London, 1871. 8° 1634.05b Same. Illus. by T. Rowlandson. 3 v. London, [n.d] 8° 1634.05 1. In search of the picturesque. 2. In search of conso- lation. 3. In search of a wife. Combinations and strikes. See Political economy. [Labor ques- tion.) Comedies. See Plays. Comedy. See Drama. Comemus (J. A.) Naturall philosophie reformed. London, 1651. 24° 4022.18 See Gailer (J. E.) Neuer orbis pictus. 1842. .6534.10 Comets. See Astronomy, p. 54. Comfort (A. J.) Indian mounds near Fort Wadsworth, Dakota territory. [Sm. rep., 1871.] 3936.26 Comfort (G. F.) First German reader. New York, 1872. 8° 6413.34 — German reader. New York, 1871. 12°. . . 6413.25 Comforts of old age. See Bernard (Sir T.) 3522.06 Comic almanack. 1835-53. 2 v. Illus. by G. Cruik- shank. London, 1871. 12° 6212.14 V. 1. 1835-43. V. 2. 1844-53. Comic Blackstone. See A'Becket (G. A.) 5611.01 Comic works. See Wit and humor. Comines (Philippe de). See Biography, p. 136. Coming race. See Bulwer-Lytton (E. G. E. L., lord). .6813.27 Comment (Cuthbert, gent), pseud. See Tucker (Abraham). Commerce. See Business, p. 246 ;— Law (Commercial) ;— Poli- tical economy (Commerce). ' Commerce ' (The American brig). Riley (J. ) Narra- tive of the loss of, on the western coast of Africa. 1817 1086.02 Commerce of the prairies. See Gregg (J.) 1850. . . . 1124.10 Commercial and financial chronicle, v. 9-23. New York, 1869-76. fol. Commercial arithmetic. See Mathematics. Commercial correspondence. See Business, p. 245. Commercial statistical annual for 1871. New York, 1872. 4° 5918.18 Commercial traveller's guide-book. See Brocket! (L. P ) 5922 14 Commines (Philippe de). See Comines in Biography, p. 135. Commiers ( — ). Pratique curieuse, ou les oracles des Sibylles. Nouv. ed. Paris, 1750. 18°. . 3813.30 Commodianus. Extant works. Tr. by R. E. Wallis. Edin 1870 8°. [A. N. C. lib., v. 18.1 3467.24 Common law. See Law. Commonplace book. See Sonthey (Robert) 6218.01 ; 05 Common-place book of British song. Edin., 1823 24° 1633.24 Common prayer (Book of). See Biblical and relig. lit., p. 97. Common-school journal. Ed. by H. Mann. v. 1-4 1839-42. Boston, 1839-42. 8° 5516.20 Common sense. Wilson (D.) in Oxford prize essays, v. 2, p. 139-167. 1830 2541.12 Common sense m philosophy. See works of Heid (Thomas); Stew- art (Dugald) ; and Hamilton (Sir Wm ) Common sense and religion. See Beecher (C. E.) . . . 3515 08 Common sense in religion. See Clarke (J. P.I .... 3535.20 Common sense in the household. See Terhun'e (Mrs.V. H.) 6016.10 Commonwealth. See Government and politics ;— Social science. (Utopian romances.) Commonwealth of England. See (in Biography) Chables I. ;— ChaBLES It.;— CliOMWELL ;— MlLTON ; — MONK ;— S'XUABTB ; —also (in Countries) England. (Commonwealth period.) Commune (Paris). See Trance (Communist revolt.) Communion. See Biblical and relig. lit. (Lord's Supper p 91) Communion thoughts. See Bulfinch (S. G.) . . . . . '3526 14 Communism. See Social science. (Socialistic schemes.) Communistic societies of the U. S. See Nordhoff (C.) 6812 16 Comnena(Anna). James (67. P. R.) Memoirs of celebrated women. 1876 3251 10 Companions of my solitude. See Helps (Arthur)'. '. '. '. 253125 Companions of the Lord. See Heed (O. E B.) . 3414'l8 Comparative anatomy. See Natural history. (Comp. anatomy.) Comparative physiology. See Natural history. (Comp. physiology Comparative display of the opinions of the most dis tinguished writers upon the French revolution" 3 v. London, 1811. 8°. 51 g ?, Comparative politics. See Freeman (E. A.) 1874 ' 571J ,, Comparativism. See Hennell (S. 8.) " ' 3 «, '*° Compass. Barkness ( W.) Deviations of the compass of the n a iron clad Monadnock. [Smith, oontr., 1872.1 wSV ,» Compensation. ' ' Jdu8 — Emerson (B. W.) Essays, 1st s., p. 81-115, 1873. 2524 n- Competition Wallah. See Trevelyan (G. O.) 1866. . ' lou'ns Competitive examinations. See Government and politics /aw! service.) ' *"*"" Compitum. See Digby (Kenelm) g 6 ,, .. Complaynt of Scotlande ; with contemp. Engl, tracts Ed bv T A. H. Murray. London, Early E. T. soc., 1872. 8° nr»(»» ser., nos. 17, 18.] , 7 l 9 i|™ Compromise. Morky (J.) On compromise. 581116 iVote.—Eepr. from Fortnightly rev., Apl., June Aug lfi'74 See also Eraser's mag., v. 61, 1860 (Point at which everv' body surrenders, by G. J. W. Melville). Comstock (Andrew). Komstok's fonetik magazin v. 1-2. Philadelphia, 1846-48. 8°. . . 6431.14 Comstock (John L. ) History of the precious metals Hartford, 1849. 12° 5915.29 Comte (Isidore Auguste Marie Francois Xavier). Cate- chisme positiviste. Paris, 1852. 12°. . 3536.22 - General view of positivism. From the French by J. H. Bridges. London, 1865. 12 c . . . 5412.09 — Philosophy of mathematics. Tr. by W. M . Gillespie New York, 1858. 8° 4014.01 — Positive philosophy. Tr. and condensed by H. Mar- tineau. New York, 1858. 8° 5412.07 — System of positive polity, v.l— . L, 1875— .8°. 5422^23 ■—Bridges (J. B.) Unity of O.'s life and doctrine; a reply to strictures on later writings. 1866. 5412.20 — Congreve (B.) Mr. Huxley on M. Comte. The new religion in its attitude towards the old. The propagation of the re- ligion of humanity. Culte des niorts. Other essays. [In his Essays, 1874.] 2521.18 — Finch (A. ]S.) On the inductive philosophy, includ- ing a parallel between Bacon and C. as philoso- phers. 1872 5422.13 — Huxley (T. H.) Scientific aspects of positivism. [Lay ser- mons. 1870.] 4712.15 — Harrison (V.) Order and progress. 1875. 2528.30 — - — Eeligious and conservative aspects of positivism. [In Contem. rev., Nov.. 1875.] — Lewes (Q. H.) Comte's Philosophy of the sciences : an exposition. 1853 3913.11 — Lillri (M ) Conservation, revolution et positivisme. Paris, 1852. 12°. — Mill (J. S.) Auguste Comte and positivism. 5412.08 — Porter (Noah). Sciences of nature vs. the science of man. 1871 5415.30 — Taine (H. A.) Le positivisme anglais : etude sur Stuart Mill 5426.15 — Alger (W. R.) Solitudes, etc. p. 872-7, 1867 2612.67 — Brimley (67.) C.'s Positive philosophy. [In his Essays, 1860, p, 809-27.] 2514.10 — Godwin (I'.) Out of the past, p. 251-288. 1870. . .2526.18 — Martineau (J.) Essays, v. 1, p. 1-66. 1866 2535.17 — Poly (A.) Three mental crises in C. [In Modern thinker. p. 102-8. 1870.) 2537.07 — Spencer (H.) Beasous for dissenting from C. . . . 2543.17 '.A) ' "Medallic "history of ' imperial home. 2 v. London, 1781. 4°. . 1586 08 Cooke (Wm., M.D.) Medical and moral life ;' or mind and the emotions. Philu., 1853. 12°. . 5438 06 Cooke (W. Fothergill). Invention of the electric tele- graph. London, 1869. 12°. .... 3934 3fi Cookery. See Domestic economy. Cooley (Arthur James). Cyclopredia of 6000 practical receipts. New York, 1856. 8°. ... 6017 02 ioto me- 5ih ed- ' revised °y B - V. Tuson. London" *° 72 - 8. . 6017.03 — Perfumes, cosmetics, and other toilet articles. Lon- don, 1868. 8°. 60X4.20 — loilet in ancient and modern times ; with a review of the different theories of beauty. London, 1868. — The Toilet and cosmetic arts in ancient and modern times. London, 1866. 12°. 6014.17 Note.— This work is the equivalent of his 'Perfumes' and the • The Toilet,' above. Cooley (Le R. C.) Text book of natural philosophv. New York, 1869. 12° . 4022 13 Cooley (Thomas M.) Treatise on the constitutional limitations upon the legislative power of the states of the Amer. Union. Boston, 1X68. 8°. . 5735.02 Cooley (Wm. Desborough). Claudius Ptolemy and the Nile. London, 1854. 8°. 1094.20 — History of maritime and inland discovery. 3 v. Lon- don, 1846-48. 16°. [L. C. C.J .... 921.03 — Inner Africa laid open. London, 1852. 8°. 1093.21 — Negroland of the Arabs ; or early hist, and geogr. of Central Africa. London, 1841. 8°. . 1093.21 Coolidge (Austin J.) and Mansfield (J. B.) History and description of New England, general and local, v. 1. Boston, 1859. 1. 8°. . . . 595.01 v. 1. Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont. Coolies. Jenkins (E.) The Coolie : hie rights and wrongs. 6833 07 See also Harper's mag., v. 29 Iby JE. Holdeu). Cooling cups and dainty drinks. See Terrington (W.) . 3931 34 Coomassie and the Magdala. See Stanley (H. M.) . . . 1086 09 Coombes (Mev. W. H.) History of St. Jane Frances deChantal. 2 v. London, 1830. 8°. . . 3418.16 Coon (lieuneR.) Doctrines of future and endless pun- ishment, logically proved. Cin., 1850. 8°. 3537.24 Cooney (Robert). Compendious history of the north- ern part of New Brunswick, and of the district of Gaspe", in Lower Canada. Halifax, 1832. 8°. 564.17 Cooper (Anthony Ashley, 1st earl 0/ Shaftesbury). See Biography, Cooper (Anthony Ashley, 3d earl of Shaftesbury). Char- acteristicks of men, manners, opinions, times. 3ded. 3v. London, 1723. 8°. . . . . 2542.14 Contents ■ v. 1. Concerning enthusiasm. On the freedom of wit and humour. Advice to an author, v. 2. Inquiry concerning virtue and merit. The nioraliBts ; a philoso- phical rhapsody, v. 3. Miscell. reflections. Notion ot the tablatnre, or judgment of Hercules. Concerning rleeign, Same. 5th ed. 3 v. London, 1732. 8°. 25±2.17 — Brown (J.) Essays on the Characteristics. 5433.22 JOES* See also notices in Biography, p. 135. Cooper (Anthony Ashley, 1th earl of Shaftesbury, b. 1 801 1 . Speeches having relation chiefly to the labouring classes. London, 1868. 12°. .... 6324.05 Cooper (Brausby Blake). Life of Sir Astley Cooper. ■A v. London, 1843. 8°. 3043.28 Cooper (Charles D.) Last days of our Saviour. Phila., 1867. 16°. 3536.20 Cooper (Charles Henry and Thompson). Athena? Can- tabrigienses. v. 1-2. Cambr., 1858-61. 8°. 414.19 V. 1. 1600-1586. V. 2. 1688-1609. In asking for books, use the ■• Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NCTMBEa. 282 COOPER- CORKRAN Cooper (Elizabeth). Life and letters of Lady Arabella Stuart. 2 v. London, 1866. 12°. . . 3166.20 Cooper (James Feniinore). Battle of Late Erie ; an- swers to Burges, Duer, and McKenzie. Coopers- town, 1843. 12° 581.16 — Excursions in Switzerland. 3 v. L., 1836. 12°. 983.10 — Fragments from a diary. [In Putnam's mag., Feb., June, 1868.] — History of the navy of the United States of America. [To 1815.] 2d ed. 2 v. Phila., 1810. 8°. 575.04 Same. New ed. To 1853. 3 v. in 1. New York, 1853. 8° 575.06 — Notions of the Americans. 2 v. New York, 1828. 12° 1074.07 — Eepublic of the U. S. ; its duties to itself, and its responsible relations to other countries. New York, 1818. 12° . . . 585.28 — Eeview of the naval court martial in the case of A. S. Mackenzie. New York, 1844. 8°. . . 5635.06 — The traveling bachelor ; or, notions of the Ameri- cans. New ed. New York, 1856. 12°. . 1074.17 jg®- For Cooper's novels, see Fiction class-liBt ; for oiogr. notices of him, see Biography, p. 135. Cooper (James G.) Forests and trees of Florida and Mexican boundary. [Sm. report, 1860. 3936.16] ;— On the distribu- tion of forests and trees of North America. [Sm. report, 1868. 3936.13];— Reports on botany; on Crustacea; on land-birds ; on mammalia ; on reptiles. [In Pacific R. R. routes. Beports. v. 12, pt. 2 3. (Stevens's Eeports, 37th-39th parallel)] 1127.13 Cooper (John Gilbert). Poems. Ed. with life, by A. Chalmers. [English poets, v. 16, 1810.] 1626.16 — Select poems. [Sanford and Walsh. Brit, poets, v.28.] 1691.28 Cooper (Joseph). Lost continent ; or slavery and the slave trade in Africa. London, 1875. 8°. 1095.18 Cooper (Samuel) and Macomb (A,) Instructions and regulations [tactics] for the militia of the U. S. Phila., 1801. 12°. 4513.10 Cooper (Miss Susan Penimore). Mount Vernon : to the children of America. N. Y., 1859. 18°. 625.18 — Ehyme and reason of country life. [anon. ] New York, 1855. 8° 1635.05 — Rural hours, [anon.] New York, 1850. 12°. 6122.10 Cooper (Thomas). Against private mass. Cambridge, Parker soc, 1850. 16° 3636.11 Cooper (Thomas, M.D.) Consolidation: an account of parties in the United States, from 1787. 2d ed. Columbia (S. C.) 1830. 8° 5932.12 — Lectures on the elements of political economy. 2d ed. Columbia, 1829. 8° 5932.12 — Right of free discussion. [Columbia (S. 0.), 1829.] 8° 5932.12 Cooper (Thomas, pod and lecturer). The bridge of his- tory over the gulf of time ; truth of Christianity. 4th ed. London, 1872. 18° 3537.25 — Wise saws and modem instances. 2 v. London, 1852. 8°. 165.01 IB~ See also Biography, p. 135. Cooper (T. S. ) Drawing book of animals and rustio groups. London, 1837. 4° 1432.17 Cooper (T. T.) The Mishmee hills ; an attempt to penetrate Thibet from Assam. L.,1873. 12°. 1011.09 Cooper (Thompson). A new biographical dictionary. New York, 1874. 8° 3222.18 — Athenss Cantabrigienses. See Cooper (Charles H.) Cooper (Wm.) Report on mollusca. [In Pacific B. E. routes. Ee- ports, v. 12, pt. 2. 37th-39th parallels.) 1127.13 Cooper ( Wm.) [' Vanderdecken.'] Yachts and yacht- ing. London, 1873. 8° 4514.25 Cooper (Rev. Wm. M.) Flagellation and the flagellants. A history of the rod in all countries. London, 1869. 12° 5817.22 Cooper institute. Parion (J.) Triumphs, etc. 3265.15 Co-operation. See Political economy. (Go-operation.) Coote (Charles, LL.D.) History of ancient Europe, to th(3 subversion of the Western empire. 3 v. Lon- don, 1815. 8° 435.17 — History of the union of Great Britain and L'eland. London, 1802. 8° 497.24 Copeland (Robert Morris). Country life ; a handbook of agriculture, horticulture, and landscape gar- dening. Boston, 1859. 8° 0125.03 Copenhagen. See Denmark (in Countries). Copernicus. Theories of C. [in respect to the orbital and axial motion of the earth]. By a wrangler [anon.] London, 1867. 8° 4013 25 See also Catholic world, v. 11-12, 1870-71 (One word mora about O.); Nat. qu. rev., Sept. 1868. Copland (James). Dictionary of practical medicine Ed. by C. A. Lee. 3 v. N. Y., 1855-59. 8°. 4314.01 — — Same. Abridged. London. 1866. 8°. . . 4315.01 Copleston (Edward, op. of Llandaff). Reply to the calumnies of the Edin. review against Oxford 2ded. lanon.] Oxford, 1810. 8°. . . . 5514.21 Copleston (Wm. James). Memoir of Edward Copies- ton, bp. of Llandaff. London, 1851. 8°. 3043.26 Copley (John Singleton). See Biography, p. 136; also Beutley"a miscel., v. 65, 1864 (Lord Lyndhurst, by W. 8. G.) Coppee (Henry). English literature as an interpreter of English history. P., 1873 [1872]. 8°. 2751.15 — Grant and his campaigns : a military biography New York, 1866. 8° 3067.30 — Life and services of U. S. Grant. New York, 1868 12° 3067.19 Copper. See Arts (Useful : Assaying, p. 40 ; — Metallurgy, p. 45 • — Mining) ;— Geology ; — Mineralogy. Copp's Hill burying ground. Bndgman (T.) Memo- rials of the dead, etc. 1852 611.18 " Copy." Essays, etc. See Thompson (Mev. H. M.) . . 3613.03 Copyright. — Address to the parliament of Great Britain, on the claims of authors to their own copyright. 3d ed. Pamphleteer y 2 p. 169-202. 1813.] 5058.02 - — - Alison [A.) Miscel. essays, p. 173-184. 1852 2517.02 — Areopagitica secunda : or speech of the shade of John Mil- ton on Mr. Talfourd's copyright extension bill, [anon ] 1838.] 2712.31 — Brydges (Sir E.) Reasons for a further amendment of the copyright act. [Pamphleteer, v. 10, 1817.] . . . 6058.10 — Brief observations on the copyright bill. London, 1821. 8". [Pamphleteer, v. 18.] 6058.18 — Case stated between the public libraries and the booksellers. 1813. [Pamphleteer, v. 2, p. 343-368.] 6058.02 — Christie (W. D.) A plea for perpetual copyright 1840 2712.30 — JReade (G.) The eighth commandment. [The copy- right question.] 1860 2712.35 — Talfourd (T, N.) Critical writings, p. 159-176. 1852. . 2547.14 See also Atlantic monthly, v. 22, 1868 (Ideal property, by J. D. Whelpley). International Copyright. — Bulwer [Sir E. L.) International law of copyright. [In his Critical and mis. writings. 1841. v. 2, p. 145-56.] . 2515.05 — Carey (H. 0.) Letter on international copyright. 1853 5513.07 — Letters on international copyright. 1868. . 2712.33 — Colonial copyright. Correspondence between the colonial office, the board of trade, and the gov- ernment of Canada. 1872 2717.02 — Hotten (J. C.) Literary copyright. 1871. .2712.34 — Lieber (F.) On international copyright. 1840. 2712.32 — Matthews [G.) International copyright. [In his Various writ- ings. 1843.] 6053.05 See also Atlantio monthly, v. 20, 1867 (article by J. Par- ton) ; Blackwood's mag., v. 84, 1858 (I. C. congress) ; Ed. rev., v. 96, 1852 ; Fortnightly rev., v. 2, 1865 (Pol. eoon. of I. O., by W. IS. Adams) ; Nat. qu. rev., v. 14, 1867. *S* See also Law. [Copyright.) Coquerel (Athenaise Josue", fils). The fine arts in Italy in their religious aspects. Tr. by E. Higgin- son. London, 1859. 12° 143j.07 — Rembrandt et l'individualisme dans l'art. Paris, 1869. 16°. 1412.17 Corals. See Natural history. (Corals.) Goran. See Biblical and religious lit., {Koran, p. 100). Corbet (Richard). Poems. Ed. with life, by A. Chalmers. [InO.'s English poets, v. 5, 1810.] 1626.05 — Select poems. [In Sanford and Walsh. British poets, v. 4, 1819.] 1691.04 Corbyn (P. ) Epidemic cholera, as it has appeared in India. Phila., 1832. 8° 4334.03 Corday (Marie Anne Cbarlotte de). See Biography, p. 136 ; also Bentleys miscel., v. 21, 1847. Cordery (B. Meriton) and Phillpots (J. S.) King and commonwealth : Charles I. and the great rebellion. Phila., 1876. 12°. 463.18 Cordial for low spirits. See Gordon (Thomas) 8561.01 Cordials. See Arts (Useful : Liquors, p. 44.) Cordova (A. de). Voyage of discovery to the strait of Magellan. London, 1820. 8°. . . . . 5093.02 Corea. See Countries. [Corea.) Coriat. See Ooryat. Corkran (J. P.) Concise history of England inepoohs. [To 1858.] London, 1859. 16°. . . . 462.19 — History of the constituent assembly of Franoe, 1848. London, 1849. 12°. 515.01 BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. CORMENIN — COS TELL O 283 Cornienin (Louis Marie de La Haye, vicomte de). Ora- tors of France. Bv Timon. [pseud.] New York, 1819. 12° 6311.09 Corn. See Agriculture (Cereals;— Corn), p. 7. Corn laws. See Political economy. (Corn laws.) Cornaro (Luigi). Discourse on a sober and temperate life. From the Italian. [With Italian text.] Lon- don, 1768. 12° 4321.17 Same. Sure method of attaining a long and healthful life. London, 1821. 8°. [Pamphleteer, v. 18-19.] . 5068.18 Corneille (Pierre). Theatre. Avec notes et commen- taires. 2v.ini. Paris, 1864 12°. . . 7011.25 Contents : v. 1. Vie de Corneille, par Fontenelle. Le Old, tr. Horaoe, tr. Cinna, ou la Clemeuce d'AugUBte, tr. Poly- eucte, martyr, tr. chretieune. Pompee, tr. Le Menteur, com. La Suite du Menteui', com. v. 2. Rodogune, prin- cesse des Parthes, tr. Heraclius, tr. Don Sanche d'Aragon, com. h6roique. Nicomede, trag. Sertorius, trag. /ag- For lives and critical estimates of 0., see Biography, p. 136 ; also Blackwood's mag., v. 72, 1852 (0. and Shakes- peare) ; Eclectio, v. 27, 1852 (from Bentley) ; Nat. quar. rev., v. 23, 1871 ; N. A. rev., v. 78, 1851 j North Brit, rev., t. 18, 1852. Corneille (Thonias). Theatre. Aveo notes. [With Corneille (P.) Theatre, v. 2. 1864.] 70U.25 Contents: Le Comte d'Essex, tragedie. Le Festin de Pierre, comedie. Cornelius (Dr.) [Student] life in Germany. [Tr.] by W. Howitt. London, 1849. 8° 6515.15 Cornelius O'Dowd, pseud. See Lever (0.) 2533.29 Corner (Miss Julia). China, pictorial, descriptive, and historical With account of Ava and the Bur- mese, Siam.andAnam. L., Bohn,1803. 12°. 1022.09 — India, pictorial, descriptive, and historical. Lon- don, Bohn, 1851. 12°. 1013.12 Comer (The) stone. See Abbott (Jacob) 3513.01 Comey (Bolton). Curiosities of literature, by I. D'ls- raeli, illustrated. 2d ed. Added, Ideas on contro- versy. London, 1838. 8°. 2741.11 — Bibliographic projects. Specimen of a proposed catalogue of the Royal library preserved in the British museum. Lon- don, [ra. d.) 8" 2741.13 — On the New general biogr. dictionary [of H. J. Rose]. Lon- don, 1839. 8° 2741.12 — D' Israeli (B.) Illustrator illustrated. 1838.2741.10 Comhill magazine, v. 1-34. L., 1860-76. 8°. Cornish (Sidney W. ) *The Waverley manual, or hand- book of the chief characters, incidents, etc. in the Waverley novels. Edin., 1871. 12°. . 245.88 Cornwall (Barry), pseud. See Procter (Bryan Waller). Cornwall (N. E. ) Music : as it was, and as it is. New York, 1851. 12° . . 1563.07 Cornwall, (Engl.) See Countries. (Cornwall.) Cornwallis (Caroline Frances). Small books on great subjects, [anon.] 22 nos. in 22 v. London, 1843- 54. 16°. Contents. Brief view of Greek philosophy ; to the age of Pericles. 2d. ed. 1850. (No. 6.) 5421.22 — Same. From Socrates to the coming of Christ. 2d ed. 1850. (No. 6.) 5421.23 Christian doctrine and practice, 2d century. (No. 7.) 3411.07 — Same. 12th century. 1850. (No. 17.) . . . 3411.08 Christian sects, 19th century. 2d ed. 1850. (No. 11 .) 3411.09 Connection between physiology and intellectual philoso- phy. 2d ed. 1846. (No. 2.) 5421.20 Exposition of vulgar and common errors, adapted to the year 1845. (No. 8.) General principles of grammar. 1847. (No. 12.) . 6412.24 Introd. to practical organic chemistry. 1843. (No. 4.) 4213.09 Introduction to vegetable physiology. 1845. (No. 9.) 4912. -M On man's power over himself to control insanity. 2d ed. 1840. (No. 3.) 4333.14 On the principles of criminal law. 1846. (No. 10.) 5611.15 On the responsibilities of employers. 1849. (No. 16 } 5816.21 On the state of man before the promulgation ol Christian- ity. 184S. (No. 14.) 3411.10 On the state of man subsequent to the promulgation of Christianity, 1-14 century. 1851-54. (No. 19-22.) . 3411 11 Philosophy of ragged schools. 1851. (No. 18.) . .5825.22 Philosophical theories and philosophical experiences. By a Pariah. 3d ed. 1854. (No.l.) 542120 Sketches of geology. 1848. (No. 13.) 4111.06 Thoughts and opinions of a statesman. [Selected from the writings of W. von Humboldt.] 1849. (No. 15.) . 3084.09 Note.— Of the above ' Small books,' nos. 8, 11, 13, and 15, were arranged, edited, but only in part written, by Miss C. No. 9 was contributed by another hand, and no. 16 was by David Power. Same. Nos. 1-12 in 3 v. Ph., 1847. 18°. 2543.07 — Selections from letters ; with biogr. preface. With poems and an appendix, containg ' ' Philos. theo- ries and philos. experience." L., 1864. 8°. 3044.05 See also Littell, v. 85. (Three women of letters.) Cornwallis (Charles, 1st marquess). See Biography, p. 136. Cornwallis (Kinahan). Royalty in the new world. New York, 1860. 12°. 3013.13 Ooronado (Vasquez de). Simpson [J. H.) C.'s march in search of the seven cities of Cibola. [Sm. report, 1869.] . 3936.24 Coronation. Coronation anecdotes ; or Engl, corona- tion ceremonies. By Giles Gossip [pseudA Lon- don, 1823. 16° 461.16 — Minin (N). Hist, treatise of the coronation of kings and queens. 1723 511.05 — Nayler (SirO.) "Coronation of Geo.IV.fol.l839.A.57.7 — Planchi (J. R.) Kegal records : or chronicle of the coronations of the queens regnant of England. 1838 6612.02 Corpe (Henry). Introd. to Neo-Hellenic, or modern Greek. London, 1851. 16° 6414.05 Corporal punishment. See Social soience (Crimes and punish- ments). Corporations. See Law. Corpulence. See Medicine. (Corpulence.) Corpus juris civilis. 2v. Amstelsedami, 1770. 8°. 5611.23 *Oorpus poetarum Latinorum. See Walker (W. S.) . . 1697.15 Oorreggio (Antonio Allegri, called n). See Biography, p. 136. Oorreggio ; tragedy. See Oehlenschlaeger (A.) . . . 1783.36 Correlation of forces. See Physics. (Forces.) Correspondence. See Letters. Correspondence with a child. See Arnim (B. von). . . 8066.19 Corry O'Lauus. His views, etc. See Stanton (John). . . 253.63 Corser (Thomas). Collectanea Anglo-poetica : or bibliogr. cata- logue of a portion of a collection of early Engl, poetry. 5 v. L., 1860-73. 4°. IChetham soc, V. 52, 55, 71, 77, 91.] 6095.12 Corsioa. See Countries. (Corsica.) Corson (Hiram). Handbook of Anglo-Saxon and early English. New York, 1371. 8°. . . . . 6424.03 Cortes ^ Hernando). See Biography, p. 136. Corwin (Edward Tanjore). Hist, discourse on the centennial anniversary of the Bef. Dutch church of Millstone. New York, 1866. 8°. . . 622.11 Cory (Isaac Preston). Ancient fragments of the Phoe- nician, Chaldaean, Egyptian, Tyrian, Carthaginian, Indian, Persian, and other writers ; with an in- quiry into the philosophy and trinity of the an- cients. 2d ed., London, 1832. 8°. . . . 3530.27 — Chronological inquiry into the ancient history of Egypt. London, 1837. 16°. 5421.18 — Metaphysical inquiry into ancient and modern phi- losophy. London, 1833. 16°. .... 5421.18 — Mythological inquiry into the recondite theology of the heathens. London, 1837. 16°. . .5421.18 Coryat (Thomas). Coryat's Crudities. Letters from India, etc. 3 v. London, 1776. 8°. . . 923.09 Oosas de EBpafia. See Byrne (Mrs. "W. P.) 984.19 Cosas de Espana. See Mackie (J. M.) 984.09 Cosin(John), bishop of Durham). Corresp.; with other papers, V.l. [1669-01.] Durham, 1869. 8°. [Surtees SOC, V.62.] 6117.15 Cosmetics. See Toilet, and cosmetic arts. Cosmogony, Cosmography, Cosmology. See Universe. Cosmos. See Humboldt (F. H. A. von) 912.06 Cossacks See Countries, etc. (Cossacks.) Costa Rica. See Countries. (Costa Rica.) Costello (Louisa Stuart). Beam and the Pyrenees : a legendary tour. 2 v. London, 1844. 8°. 962.18 — Jacques Cceur, and his times. L., 1847. 8°. 3042.09 — Memoirs of Anne of Brittany. L., 1855. 12°. 3014.04 — Memoirs of eminent Englishwomen. 4 v. London, 1814. 8° 3256.14 v. 1. Elizabeth, countess of Shrewsbury. Arabella Stu- art. Catherine Grey. Mary Sidney, countess of Pembroke. Penelope, lady Rich. Magdalen Herbert. Frances How- ard, ducbess of Richmond. v. 2. Elizabeth Stuart, queen of Bohemia. Lucy Har- rington, couutess of Bedford. Frances Howard, countess of Somerset. MargaretElizabeth, countess of Essex. Chris- tian, countess of Devonshire. Anne Clifford, countess of Dorset. Mary Evelyn. Lady Fanshawe. v. 3. Auastasia Venetia Stanley, lady Digby. The coun- tess of Desmond. Elizabeth Cromwell and her daughters. Mrs. L.icy Hutchinson. Frances Stuart, duchess of Rich- mond. Dorothy Sidney, countess of Sunderland, Eliza- beth Percy, duchess of Somerset. Lady Rachel Russell. Margaret, duchess of Newcastle. Anne, countess of Win- chelsea. Mrs. Katherine Philips. Jane Lane. Anne Kel- ligrew. Frances Jennings, duchess of Tyrconnel. Mary Beale. Anne Clarges, duchess of Albemarle. Lady Mary Tudor. Anne Hyde, duchess of York. Anne Scott, duch- ess of Monmouth. Stella and Vanessa. Susannah Centlivre. v. 4. Sarah, duchess of Marlborough. Lady Mary Wort- ley Montagu. — Memoirs of Mary of Burgundy. L., 1853. 8°. 3122.10 — Eose garden of Persia. London, 1845. 8°. 1633.25 — Specimens of the early poetry of France. London, 1835. 16°. ... 1634.09 l«BMng for books, use the "Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the ftrstpart of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 284 COSTUME -OOTHEEN Costume. Essays on Dress and Dress Reform. — De Quince!/ (?•) Toilet of the Hebrew lady. [In hit Theolog. essays, v. 2.] 8548.21 — Boran (J.) Habits and men. 1855. . . .2523.11 — >- Fairlwlt (F. W.) Satirical poems on costume, 13th-19th cen- tury. [Percy sob., v. 27.] 6060.27 — Gale (E. G.) Hints on Dress. 1872. . . .6017.18 — Merrifield {Mrs. M. P. ) Dress as a fine art. 6625.13 — Papers from Quar. rev., p. 263-308. 1852 2541.16 — Pkdps (R. S.) What to wear. 1873. . . . 6017.17 — WoolsontA. (?., ed.) Dress-reform. 1874. 6017.16 See also Atlantic monthly, v. 4, 1859 (Daily beauty) ; v. 23, 1869 (The clothes mania, by J. Parton) ; Bentley's miscel., v, 19, 1846 (Curiosities of costume, by H. Curling ; Black- wood's mag., v. 85, 1859 (Clothes aud scarecrows) ; v. 97, 1865 ; Fraser's mag., v. 2, 1870 (Fashion in hair and head dress) ; Gentleman's mag., June. 1868 (Court costume, by Luke Limner) ; London soc, Sept., 1867 (Dress and its ec- centricities) ; Macmillan, Sept., 1872 ; and Popular science monthly, Nov., 1872 (Development in dress, by George H. Darwin) ; N. A. rev., v. 104, 1867 (Office of clothes) ; North Brit, rev., v. 22, 1854 (Diet and dress) ; West, rev., v. 68, 1857 (Female dress in 1857). See also Index to Harper's mag., v. 1-60. Costumes of Various Countries. 1. Africa. — Shoberl (F.) World in miniature, 4 v. . . 6631.01 2. Antiquity. — Hope (T.) "Costumes of the ancients. 2 v. . 6625.01 — Rehberg (F.) "Lady Hamilton's attitudes ; outlines of figures and drapery, collected from ancient sta- tues 1446.23 3. Asia and Polynesia. — Asiatic "costumes ; forty-four colored engravings. [anon.] 6624.17 — Shoberl (F.) World in miniature. Asiatic islands and New Holland. 2 v. 6631.05 South sea islands. 2 y. 6631.32 See also Russia, below. 4. Austria. — Bertrand de MoleviUe (A. F. de). "Picturesque repre- sentations of the' dress and manners of the Aus- trians. [1814,] 6625.20 — Shoberl (F. ) World in miniature. 2 v. . . 6631.07 Myria and Dalmatia. 2 v. 6631.21 6. China and Japan. — Alexander ( W.) "Dress and manners of the Chinese. [1814.] 6625.18 — Breton (— ). "China: costume, etc. 4 v. in 2. 6621.16 — Eyries (I. B. B.) "La Chine, ou costumes, etc. 6625.05 — Shoberl(F.) World in miniature. China. 2 v. 6631.09 Japan 6631.25 6. England, Scotland, and Irelana. — Ackermann's repository, v. 1-14, 1809-15. . 8009.01 Same. 2d s. v. 1-14, 1816-22. , . . , 8009.15 — Eyries (I.B.B.) "L'Angleterre, ou costumes. 6625.05 — Fairkolt (F. W.) "Costume in England : till [1800]. With glossary of terms. 1846 6625.17 — Mclaa (R. B.) "The clans of the Scottish highlands, their dress, tartans, arms, armorial insignia, and social occupations. With description, by J. Logan. 2 v. 1857 6627.01 — Martin (C.) "Civil costumes of England. 1842. 6626.01 — Nayler (Sir (?.) "Coronation of king Georee IV London, 1839. fol A.57.7 — • Picturesque representations of the dress of the English, [anon.] [1814.] 6625 19 — Repton (J. A.) Observ. on female head-dress, chiefly subse- quent to the date of Strutt's remarks in his ' Habits of the people of England.' [Archseologia, v. 27, 18U8.1 . 5128 — • Observation on the various fashions of hats bonnets 'or coverings for the head, chiefly from the reign of King Henry VIII. to the 13th century. [Archsologia, v 24, 18-J.J ° 61 28 — - — Russell (W.H.) "Memorial of the marriage 'of Albert- Edward, pnnce of Wales, and Alexandra, princess of Denmark. Illus. by li. Dudley. . . N 37 12 — Shoberl (K) World in miniature. 4 v. . 663111 — Stone (Mrs.) Chronicle of fashion. 2 v. 1845. 6625! 03 7. Prance. ~ Xe ?e?A a , nfais peinta par eux - m ^mes. 19e siecle. 5 v 1840-42. 7008.12 ■ bame. Province. 3 v. 1841-42. . . . 7008.17 Same. Le prisme. 1841 70O8 20 — Pauquet freres. "Modes et costumes historiaups [1864.] m \rl — Quicherat (J. ) "Histoire du costume en France jus- qu'a la fin du xviii. siecle. 1875. . . . 6626 09 — Viollet-le-Due (E. E.) Vltements, 760-1660. [In his *Dict da mobilier francais, v. 3.] jgj'g 2 s 8. General Works. — Les *Arts somptuaires : histoire du costume, etc. Texte par O. Louandre. 2 v. in 1. 1857. 1466.02 Same. Planches du v. au xvii. siecle. 2 ' v. 1858 - • • 1466.03 — Bonnard (O.) *Costumes historiques. See Mercuri (P.) below — Booh of C. : or annals of fashion. 1847. .6625.16 — [Costumes. "Collection of 258 colored plates of cos- tumes of many countries, n. p. or d.] . . 6625.12 — Illustrations of "English and foreign costume from the 15th century to the present day. 1875. 6626.11 — LaOroix (P.) "Manners, customs, and dress during the middle ages, and during the Benaissance pe- riod. 1874. 1444.12 "Military and religious life in the middle ages and at the period of the Benaissance. 1874. 1444.13 — Mercuri (P.) "Costumes historiques des xiii. xiii., xiv., et xv. siecles. Texte historique et descrip- tif par C. Bonnard. Nouv ed. Avec une introduc- tion par C. Blanc. 3 v. 6626.05 — Planchf (J. R. ) "Cyclopajdia of costume, or diction- ary of dress. 1875 6626.10 — Shaw (H.) "Dresses and decorations of middle ages. 2 v. 1858 6626.02 — Vecellio (C.) "Costumes anciens et modernes. 2 v. 1859 6625.14 9. Holland and Belgium. — Boyley(C) European rn India. 1813. . . 1016.19 — Shoberl (F.) World in miniature 6631.24 10. India and Thibet. — Shoberl (F.) World in miniature 6631.15 Tibet and India beyond the Ganges. . 6631.36 11. Italian. — PineUi (B. ) Nuova raccolta di cinquanta costumi, incisi all' acqua forte. 1816 A37.12 — Sketch-book by an American in Venice. ["Costumes.] 1860 6625.24 12. Persia. — Shoberl (F.) World in miniature. 3 v. . . 6631.25 13. Russia (European and Asiatic). — Eyries (LB. B.) "LaBussie, ou costumes, etc. 6625.05 — *Peuples de la Bussie. 2 v. fol A.27.5 Note. — This work includes the numerous tribes aud races of European Russia, and of northern and central Asia : Slavonic, Finnish, Tartar, Circassian, Mongolian, etc. and also costumes of foreigners resident in Russia. — Mutter ( 0. W. ) "Picturesque representations of the Bussians. [anon. 1814.] 6625.21 — Shoberl (F.) World in miniature. 4 v. . .6631.28 14. Spain and Portugal. — Shoberl (F.) World in miniature. 2 v. . .6631.34 15. Switzerland. — * Tosy (A.) Switzerland : description of the country, with picturesque representations of the dress and, manners of the Swiss. 50 colored engravings of costume. 2 v. 1815 6625.06 16. Turkey. — Alvimart (0. d'). Picturesque representations of the Turks, [anon. 1814.] 6625.22 — Eyries (LB. B.) "La Turquie.ou costumes, etc. 6625.03 — Shoberl (F.) World in miniature. 6 v. . .663137 XS~ See also Armor, p. 37 ;— Arts (Useful : Gloves, P 43; —Hair-dressing, p. 48 ;—Hats, p. 48 ;— Lace, p. 44 ;— Manu- factures, p. 44);— Beard, p. 69;— Jewelry;— Military science (Dress and colors) ;— Rings ;— Toilet and cosmetio arts.— BooIib of travel (under Countries) sometimes contain il- lustrations of costume. Cotgrave (Bandle). A dictionarie of the French and English tongues. London,1611. fol. . . 6416.17 Cothren (Wm.) History of ancient Woodbury, Con- necticut, 1659-1854, including the present towns of Washington, Southbury, liethlem, Boxtrary, and a part of Oxford and Middlebury. Waterbury, (Conn.) 1854, 8°. 592.09 BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. COTMAN- COUNTRIES 285 Cotman (John Sell). *Arohitectural antiquities of Nor- mandy ; notices by Dawson Turner. 2 v. in 1. London, 1822. foL A. 27. 11 Cotsell (George). Treatise on ships' anchors. London, 1856. 16° 4517.28 Cottagers' sabbath, etc. See Mullen (S.) 1845 1673.81 Cottage. See Architecture (Domestic, Suburban, and Rural). Cottages of the Alps. See Johnson (A. 0.) 983.16 Cotterill (0. G.) and Little (E. D.) Ships and sailors, ancient and modern. London, 1868. 8°. 4517.24 Cottle (Joseph). Alfred : an heroic poem. [With an essay on the heresiarch church of Rome. ] 4th ed. London, 1850. 8°. 1633.23 — Reminiscences of Coleridge and Southey. New York, 1848. 12°. 3042.15 Cottoids. Qirard (G.) Monograph, etc. . . 3937.03 Cotton (Mrs. A.) Account of our late troubles In Virginia, 1676. [In Force (P.) Tracts, v. 1.] 677.08 Cotton (Barthol. de). Hist. Anglicana ; necnon De archiepiscopis, etc. ; ed. H. R. Louard. London, 1859. 8'. [Rolls chron.] 5110.- Cotton (Charles). How to angle for a trout in a clear stream. See Walton (I.) Complete angler — Poems. With life. [In C.'s English poets, v. 6, 1810.] 1626.06 — Select poems. [In Sanford and Walsh. British poets, v. 6, 1819.] 1691.05 Cotton (Henry). Editions of the Bible and parts thereof in English, from 1505 to 1850. 2d ed. Oxford, 1852. 8°. 3735.02 — Typographical gazetteer. 2d ed., enlarged. Oxford, 1831. 8°. 2761.14 Same. 2d series. Oxford, 1866. 8°. . . 2761.15 Cotton (Nathaniel, M.D.) Poems. With life. [In Chalmers' English poets, v. 18, 1810.] 1626.18 — Select poems. [Sanford and Walsh. British poets, v. 36, 1822.] 1691.86 Cotton (Rev. N. J. ) Poems. With life and history of early [western] settlements. Oin.,1860.12°. 1631.25 Cotton (Sir Robert). A brief discourse concerning parliament in point of judicature, p. 313-5 1. London, 1651. 16°. . 6091.06 Cotton (Wm. ) Sir Joshua Reynolds and his works. Ed. by J. Burnett. London, 1856. 8°. . 1446.13 Cotton. Donnell (R J.) Chronological and statistical history of cotton. 1872 5926 09 See also Atlantic monthly, v. 7, 1861 (Eeign of' King Cot- ton) ; Nat. quar. rev., June, 1874 (Cotton-growing, past present, and future). *®- See Agriculture (Cotton culture) ;— Arts (Useful : Cot- ton manufactures, p. 40.) Cotton kingdom. See Olmstead (F.L.) 1861 1113 04 Cotton states in the Bpriug and summer of 1875. See Nordhoff (C.) 1876 1134 .2Q Ootm (Charles). On the administration of the criminal code in England. London, 1820. 8°. [Pamphleteer, v. 16.] 6058.16 Couch (Jonathan). 'History of the fishes of the British Islands. 4 v. London, 1868-69. 8°. . . 4828.05 Coues(EUiott). Birds of the northwest. Wash., 1874. 8°. [TJ. S. Geol. survey of the territories. Mlscel. pub., no. 3.] 481S.08 — Field ornithology : a manual of instruction for pro- curing, preparing and preserving birds, and a check list of North American birds. Salem, 1874. 8° 4818.07 — Key to North American birds ; north of the Mexican and U. S. boundary. Salem, 1872. 1. 8°. 4818.06 — and Prentiss (D. W.) List of birds of the District of Colum- bia, aud brief notices. [Sm. rep. 1861.] .... 8936.16 Coughs and colds. See Hall (W. W.) 4324.24 Coulanges (Fustel de). Sec Fustel de Coulanges. . . . 421.27 Coultas (Harland). Principles of botany : cryptoga- mia. Philadelphia, 1853. 12°. . . . 4914.08 — Principles of botany : phanerogamia. Philadelphia, 1854. 12° 4914.07 — What may be learned from a tree. New York, 1863. 8° 4915.01 Coulter or Coulton, Miss). Farming for boys, [anon.] Boston, 1868. 12° 6122.05 — From haytime to hopping. N. Y, 1861. 12°. 165.13 — Ten acres enough, [anon.] N. Y., 1864. 12°. 6122.03 Coulthard (H. G.) Blast engines. Working drawings. With descriptions. Lond., 1867. fol. . A. 47. 23 Councils. See Biblical, and relig. lit. (Councils, p. 82). Counsel and comfort, etc. See Boyd (A. H. K.) . . . . 3523.06 Counterpoint. See Music COUNTRIES AND NATIONS, REG-IONS, PLACES, ETC. 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[In Black- wood's mag., v. 103, 104. 1868.] Baker (& W.) The Nile tributaries of A. 1867. 1085.09 — Same. Hartford, 1868 1085.11 Beke{C. T.) The British captives in A 1867. 1094.17 — Commerce of. 1852 1094.22 — King Theodore and Mr. Rassam. 1869. .1094.22 — Eoutes in A. [In Royal geogr. soc. of London. Journal, v. 12, 14. 1844.] , . . . 903.16 Blanc (H.) Narrative of captivity in A 1868. 1091.19 Desvergers (M.J.A.K) Abyssinie. 1847. . . 902.30 He.nty(G.A.) The march to Magdala. 1868.1086.01 Eozkr (H. M.) British expedition to A 1869. 1085.19 Johnston (C.) Southern Abyssinia. 2 v. 1844.1084.07 Krapf (J. L.) Travels in eastern Africa. 1860. 1093.04 Lobo(J.) Voyage to Abyssinia. 1785. . . .1093.03 Parlcyns (31.) Life in A. 2 v. N. Y., 1854. .1093.01 — Same. London, 1858 1083.06 liunzinger (W.) Journey to the Afar country. [In Royal geogr. soc. Journal, v. 39, 1869.] 904.03 Marknam (C. R.) Hist, of Abyssinian exped. 1086.16 Poncel (C.J.) *Journey to A.,lo98-1700. [In Pinkerton,v.l5.] 926.16 Rassam (H.) Narrative of the British mission to Theo- dore, king of A [1864-66. ] 2v. . . .1085.17 Russell (M.) Nubia and Abyssinia. E., 1833. 1081.03 — Same. New York, 1833 1081.04 Sail (-B.) Voyage to Abyssinia, 1809-10. With voca- bularies 1096.02 Stanley (H. M.) Coomassie and Magdala : story of two British campaigns. 1874 1086.09 Views in Central Abyssinia. With portraits of natives of the Galla tribes, byT. E., a German traveller. With descriptions by S. F. F.Veitch. 1868. 1083.01 Acadia. See Nova Scotia. Achaean League. Schookins (M.) Respublicse Achasorum et Veientiurn deliniatse. 1664 421.01 See, in this class. Histories of Greece, B. 0. 280-146. Acton, (Mass.) Shalluck (L.) Hist, of Concord ; with Acton. . 611.29 Adirondacks. Colvin (V.) Report on topographical survey of the Adirondack wilderness of New York. 2 v. 1125.24 Seadley {J. T.) The Adirondack. 1869. . .1112.09 Murray (W. H. H. ) Adventures in the wilderness. 1869 1112.20 Prime (S. 1.) The Adirondacks. [In Ms Under the trees.] 2536.23 Smith (H. P.) The modern babes in the wood. With a guide to the Adirondacks, by E. R. Wallace. 1872 1133.15 Stoddard {8. R.) The Adirondacks. 1874. .1133.13 Street (A. B.) The Indian pass [and Mount Marcy]. 1869 1H2.18 Wallace (R R.) Descriptive guide to the A . 1133.18 In asking for books, use the "Book Order," giving the AUTHOB'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 286 COUNTRIES : Adriatic to Africa. Adriatic (Shores of the). 'Baton (A. A.) Highlands and islands of the Adriatic. 2 v. 1849 975.05 Contents : Dalmatia, Montenegro, Croatia, Hlyria, etc. Strangford ( Viscountess). Eastern shores of the Adria- tic, in 1863. 18G4 103416 Contents : Albania, Corfu, Montenegro, Dalmatia, etc. Afghanistan. Bell (E) The Oxus and the Indus. 2d ed. 1874. 1026.11 Ferrier (J. P.) History of the Afghans. Tr. by W. Jesse. 1858 1036.15 Eraser (J. B. ) Hist, of Persia ; including a description of A. 1834 lOil.10 Kaye(J. W.) Hist, of the war in A. 2 v. 1851. 1014.15 Raymond (X.) Afghanistan. 1848. [TJnivers.] 903.01 See atso (in Biography, p. 139) lives of Dost Mohammed ; and Fortnightly rev., June, 1874 (The Afghan succession, by E. Bell). Note. — The article on Afghanistan in the 9th ed. of the Eucyc. Britannica is by Henry Yule, a high authority. Africa. Bibliography. Ternaux-Compans (H.) Bibliotheque asiatique et afri- caine, ou catalogue des ouvxages relatifs a 1'Asie et a l'Afrique jusqu' en 1700 2734.17 Description and Travel. Adanson (M.) Voyage to Senegal, the island of Goree, and the river Gambia, 1749-63. [*Pinkerton, v. 16.] . . . 926.16 Andersson ( V. J. ) Lake Ngami; or Southwestern Africa. 1856 1093.14 — Notes of travel in Southwestern Africa. 1875. 1092.23 — The Okavango river ; S. W. Africa. 1861. . 1094.01 Avezac (M. A. P. d'). Afrique : esquisse gen. de l'Af- rique et Afrique ancienne, par Avezac ; Carthage, par Dureau de la Malle et J. Yanoski ; Numidie et Mauritanie, par L. Lacroix ; l'Afrique chretienne etles Vandales en Afrique. 1814. [TJnivers.] 901.02 — Hes de l'Afrique. 1848. [TJnivers.] . . . 901.02 Baker (Si)- 8. W.) The Albert Nyanza, and Nile sources. 1866 1085.10 — Ismailia : a narrative of the exped. to Central Africa for the suppression of the slave trade, organized by Ismail, khedive of Egypt. 1875. . . 1086.10 — Nile tributaries of Abyssinia. 1867. . . . 1085.09 Barbosa (D.) Description of the coast of East Africa, 1514. [Hakluyt society, 1866.] . . . . 1095.13 Barth (H.) Travels in North and Central Africa, 18-19- 55. 5 v. London, 1857-59 1095.01 Same. 3 v. New York, 1858-59. . . .1095.06 Boteler (T.) Voyage to Africa, 1821-26. 2 v. . 1094.06 Bowdilch {T. E.) Third voyage to Africa, 1823. 1096.03 Bowen(T.J.) Central Africa. 1847. . . .1093.10 Browne ( W.G.) *Journies in A. [Pinkerton,v.l6.1 . . . 926 16 — Journey to Dar-Fur, in 1793. [Finkerton, v. 16.] . . 926.15 .Brace (J. ) Travels to discover the source of the Nile 1768-73. 7v. 1805 1085. oi Same. 'Plates and maps. Edin., 1813. . 1085.08 See also lives of Bruce, in Biography, p. 237. Barton (JR. F.) Abeokuta and the Camaroons Moun- tains. 1863 1092 25 — Lake regions of Central Africa. [Tanganyika, etc.] I860 1094. 03 — Wit and wisdom from West Africa. 1865. ' 6214 18 Campbell (J.) Travels in South Africa. [Cape of Good Hope and Caffraria.] 1815 1095 16 Chapman (J.) Travels in the interior of South Africa [1849-64], with journeys from Natal to Walvisch Bay and visits to Lake Ngami and the Victoria Palls. 2 v. 1868 1 09 5 11 Conder {J.) Modern traveller, v. 20-22 ' 1830* 91120 Cooky ( W. D. ) The negrolaud of the Arabs ;' or early history and geography of Central A7l841. 1093 21 — - Inner Africa laid open. 1852. . . . 1093' 21 Cooper (J.) The lost continent; or slavery' and the slave trade in Africa. 1875. . . 1095 is Gumming {R. First peopling of. [In his Dissertations, etc., p. 75- 125.] 2547.05 Squier [E.G.) and Davis (E. H.) Ancient monuments of the Miss, valley. [Sm. contiib., v. 1.] 3937.01 Williams (S. C.) Antiquities in some Southern States. [Sm. rep.. 1870.] 3986.25 (See also Nat. qu. rev., v. 24, 1872 (Extinct races of Amer.); and the annual Reports of the Smithsou. Inst. [3936.08]. ^J®" See also, in this class, various other headings, such as Central America ; — Indians; — Mexico ; — Peru;— United States, etc. ; also, in the general alphabet, Man (Pre-his- toric ; — Ethnography) ; — Mound-builders. 3. Gazetteers and Atlases. Alcedo y Bexarano (A. de). The geographical and his- torical dictionary of America. Tr. , with additions, by G. A. Thompson. 5 v. 1812. . . . 1136.01 Black (A.and 0.) Atlas of North America. 1856. 927.08 Morse (J.) American gazetteer. 1797. . .1135.06 Same. 3d ed. 1810 1135.13 4. Discovery (Pre-Columbian) by the Northmen and others. Anderson (R. B.) A. not discovered by Columbus. Discoverv by the Norsemen, in the 10th century. 1874. . ". 563.25 Beamish (N. L.) Discovery of A. by the Northmen, in the 10th century. 1841 563.22 CJiambers's Papers for the people, v. 6 2516.03 De Costa (B. F.) Northmen in Maine; a critical ex- amination of views expressed by Dr. J. Kohl 1870 563.24 — Pre-Columbian discovery of A. of the Northmen. 1868 563.23 Goodrich (A.) Hist, of the so-called Christopher Co- lumbus. 1874. 3043.04 Bellwald (F. von). American migration. [Sm. rep., 1866.] 8936.21 Kingsley (ft) First discovery of America. [In his Lectures, de- livered in America. 1876.] 2633.28 Kohl (J. G.) Precursors of Columbus. [In his Discov. of A., v. 1, ch. 1.1863] 663.18 Leland (G. G.) Eusang, or the discovery of A. by Chi- nese Buddhist priests in the 5th century. 563.26 Major (R. H.) Site of the lost colony of Greenland. [In Hoyaj geogr. soo. Journal, v. 48, 1873.] » 040 ' Royal geogr. soc. Journal, v. 8, 1838. (Abstract of the evidence lor the discov. of A. by the Scandinavians.) . . • 803.11 la asking for books, use the ■' Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. COUNTRIES: America. 289 Smiili (J. T.) The Northmen in New England, or A. in the 10th century. 1839 505.02 Thompson (ff. A.) New theory of the two hemispheres ; the time and manner in which' America waB peopled, 1S16. [Pamphleteer, v. 6.] 6058.05 Zestermann ((7. A. A.) Colonization of America, in ante- historic times, with critical observations thereon, by E. G. Squier. 32. pp. 1851. . . . 4735.01 6. History of the discovery and settlement of America, from the time of Columbus ; with description. Benzoni (©.) History of the New World ; travels 1541 to 1556. [Hakluyt soc, 1857.] 663.21 Blome (R.) Present state of H. M. isles and territories in America. 1687 1071.05 Burke (K ) Account of the European settlements in America. 1760 563.09 Bury (W. 0.) Exodus of the Western nations. 563.16 Charlevoix (P. E. X. de). Voyage to Canada, and travels through that country and Louisiana to the Gulf of Mexico. 1763 1153.14 Cornier (J.) Modern traveller, v. '23-24. 1830. 911.23 Discoveries and settlements of the English in, from the reign of Henry VH. to the close of queen Elizabeth's. [In Tinker - ton. Voyages, v. 12.] 926.12 Froebel [J.) Physical geography of the N. A. continent. [3m. rep , 1854.] 8936.09 Helps (A.) The Spanish conquest in America. 4 v 1856-5S 555.01 Herrera y Torderillas [A.) Discovery of America by Columbus 1492-1506. [Kerr's VoyageB, v. 3, p. 242-342.] . . 914.10 Hakluyt (K) Divers voyages touching the discovery of America. 1582. [Hakluyt soc, 1850.] . 1134.09 History of the British dominions in North America [1497-1763. anon.] 1773 578.01 History of, to 1702. [Universal hist. , v. 38-41.] 406.31 Kohl (J. &. ) Popular hist, of the discovery of A. from Columbus to Franklin. 2 v. 1862. . . 563.18 Macgregor (J. ) Progress of America from its discovery to 1816. 2 v. 1847 578.14 v. 1. Historical and statistical. British America. Span- ish America. South American. Hayti and foreign West Indies, v. 2. Geographical and statistical. United States. Neilt {R B.) English colonization of A. during the 17th century. 1871 570.21 Parkman (F.) France and England in North America. A series of hist, narratives. 3 v. 1865 9. 561.10 Contents : v. 1. Pioneers of France in the New World. v. 2. The Jesuits in North America in the seventeenth century, v. 3. The discovery of the Great WeBt. v. 4. The old regime in Canada. Raynal (G. T. F.) Philos. and political history of the settlements and trade in the East and West Indies. v. 3-8. 1782 565.12 v. 3. Mexico, v. 4. Peru, Chili, Paraguay, Brazil, v. 5-6. West Indies, African slave-trade ; Canada, v. 6-7. North America, v. 8. Influence of the intercourse with the New World upon the Old World. Robertson ( W. ) Hist, of A. , to 1688. 4 v. 1788-96. 563. 10 Stevens (H.) Hist, and geogr. notes on the earliest discoveries in America, 1453-1530. 1869. 563.19 Warden (J). B.) Chronologie historique de l'Amerique. 10 v. [Art de verifier les dates. 3a partie, v. 9-18. ] Note.— For index to v. 1-4 see Table generate [441.42]. Winterbotham (W.) Hist., geogr., commer. , and philos. view of the United States, and of the European settlements in America. 4 v. 1795. . . 56'3.01 Wynne (J. K ) General history of the British empire in America. [To 1762.] 2 v. 1770. . . 563.14 Note.— The most recent general narratives of tue dis- covery and settlement of America are to be found in the leading histories oi'tho United States, especially Bancroft's, and for greater minuteness of local aetail see works spe- cified under the names of various colonies, as Massachu- setts ; — Mexico ;— Virginia ;— West Indies ;— Brazil, etc. For lives of the principal discoverers and commanders, see (in Biography) the names of Columbus, Vespucci, Cabot, Champlain, Hudson, Raleigh, Smith, Veseazzano, Coa- tez, Pizabbo, etc. 6. Later travels and description. American tour of Brown, Jones, and Kobinson, in the U. S., Canada, and Cuba. By Toby. 1872. 1456.09 Baxley (W. H.) What I saw on the west coast of South and North America. 1865 1155.15 Bell(W. M.) Other countries, v. 2. 1872. . 913.14 Bryant (W.C.) Letters of a traveller. 2 v. 1851-59. 941. 12 Burnaby (A.) Travels through the middle settlements in N. A. 1769-60. [*Pinkerton, v. 13.] 926.13 Carver (J.) Travels through N. A. 1766-68. . 1074 04 Chambers (W.) Things as they are in A. 1854. 1072 02 Chateaubriand (R. F. A.) Voyage en Amerique. 7014 01 — EeconectionsofA..ete.,v.l > p. 173-275. 1815.^ . .2516.11 Fibbleton ((?.) Travels in. 1833 1132.20 Same. By W. Macgillivray. 1853. . . 116J05 — — Same. Edin., 1836 1164 '06 Johnston {J. F. W.) Notes on N. A. [United States Canada, New Brunswick.] 2 v. 1851 1072 23 Kalm (P.) Travels in, 1748. [Pinkerton, v. 18.] . '. .' 926 13 Lanman(C) Adventures in the wilds of N A - 1854 „t T - L-, v. 12.] - 5mA i — Haw-Ho-Noo ; or, records of a tourist. 1850. 1072.03 Mackay (C.) Life and liberty in America. 1859. 1072.04 Sumner (C.) Prophetic voices concerning. 1874. 1132.21 America (British). Andrews (Z) Keport on the trade and commerce of the British N. Ainer. colonies and the great lakes and livers of [the United States]. 2 v. 1794. 5923 26 Butler (W. F.) The great lone land: N. W. A. 1145.20 — Wild north land : northern N. A. 1873. . 1151.14 Hind (H. T.) Commercial progress of Central B. A. [In Statis- tical soc Journal, v. 27, 1864.] . 5934 27 Kane (P.) Wanderings of an artist among'th'e Indians of N. A. from Canada to Vancouver's Island and Oregon. 1859 557.07 Lanman ( G. ) Adventures in the wilds of A. 2 v. 1074.06 Martin {R. M. ) History of Nova Scotia, Cape Breton, the Sable Islands, the Bermudas, Newfoundland, etc., etc. 1837 564.02 Murray [H., and others). Hist, and descriptive account of British Amer. 3 v. Edin., 1839. . . 562.01 Same. 2 v. New York, 1848. 18°. . 562.05 Sleigh (Lieut. Col.) Pine forests and hacmatack clearings; or travel in the British N. A. provinces. . 1153.25 Waddington (A.) Overland route through British N. A. 1868 1153.24 im~ See also, in this class, British Columbia :— Canada ; — Cape Breton ;— Hudson's Bay Territory ;— Manitoba ; —New Brunswick; — Newfoundland ;— Nova Scotia;— Prince Edward Island ; — Vancouver's Island. America (Equinoctial and Spanish). Humboldt (F.H.A. von). Travels to the equinoctial re- gions of the new continent. 7 v. in 6. . 1155.02 Same. 3 v. 1852-53. 12° 1164.03 Tillotson (J.) The Golden Americas ; a story of daring deeds 555.05 See also, in this class, Central America ; — Mexico; — West Indies ; — and references under America (South). America (South). Bishop (AT. H.) Thousand miles walk across South America. 1869 1164.15 Caldcleugh (A. ) Travels in S. America, 1819-21. : Brazil, Buenos Ayres, and Chile. 1825. . . . 1154.18 Ciena de Leon (P.) Travels, 1532-1559. [Hakluyt soc, 1864.] 667.14 Cordova [A. de). Voyage of discovery to the strait of Magellan, with an account of Patagonia. 5093.02 Darwin ( G. ) Geology and natural history of countries visited by H. M. S. Beagle. 1840.. . .1155.20 Fitzroy (R., and others). Voyages of H. M. S. "Adven- ture " and " Beagle." 3 v. 1839-40. . . 1155.17 OerstUcker {F) Travels in S. America. 1854. 1163.04 Hassaurek {F. ) Four years among Spanish Americans. [Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia. ] 1868. 1163.06 Head (F. B. ) Journey across the Pampas and among the Andes. 2d ed. 1826 1161.03 La Condamine (C. ljf.de). Travels, 1743. ["Pinkerton. v. 14.] 926.14 Marcoy (P.) 'Travels in S. A., from the Pacific ocean to the Atlantic ocean. 2 v. 1875. . . . 1168.01 Myers {H. M. and P. V. N.) Life and nature under the tropics : travel among the Andes and on the Ori- noco, Rio Negro, and Amazons. 1871. . 1103.19 Orton (J.) Andes and the Amazon ; across the conti- nent of South America. 1870 1163.21 Ramsey (Mrs. V. G.) Travels in S. A. 1872. 1161.02 Simon (P.) Exped. of Pedro de Ursua and Lope de Aguirre in search of El Dorado and Omagua, 1550-61. [Hakluyt soc, 1861.] 667.13 Stevenson (W. B.) Narrative of twenty years residence in S. America. [Arauco, Chile, Peru, and Colom- bia.] 3v. 1825 1145.15 Ulloa (A. de). Voyage to 8. A. 1735. [In Pinkerton, v. 14.] 926.14 37 In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the number. 290 COUNTRIES : America to Arctic Regions. Wallace (A. B.) A narrative of travels on the Amazon and Rio Negro. 1853 1163.22 Waterton(C) Wanderings in S. A. 1812-24. 1161.01 Wilkes tC.) S. A. countries. [In Exploring exped., 1838, v.l.] 925.01 gg- See also, in this class, Amazons ;— Andes;— Argen- tine Confederation ;— Bolivia ;— Brazil ;— Chili ;— Colom- bia ;— Guiana ;— New Granada ;— Para ;— Patagonia ;— Peru ; — Venezuela ; etc. Amoor or Amur. Atkinson (T. W.) Travels in the regions of the upper and lower A. 1860 • l^f}" Collins (P. McD.) Voyage down the A. 1860. 1024.04 Mitchell!—). Notes on the A. and adjacent districts. [In Royal geogr. soc, v. 28, 1858.] ......... . 903.31 Baveuslein (K G.) The Russians on the Amur. 1024.19 Aiiam, Annam, or Cocliin-China. Borri 10.) Account of Cochin-Ckina. [In Pinkerton. v 9.) 926.09 Corner [J.) Account of A. [In her China, etc.] .... 1022.09 Dubois deJancigny {A. D.) Japon, Indo-Ohine, Ceylon. 1850 902.18 GMddff(Dr) Geogr. of the Cochin-Chinese empire. [In Royal geogr. soc. Journal, v. 19, 1849.] 903.22 Morga {A. de). Philippine Islands, Cambodia, etc. 1868 1065.16 Mouhot {A. G.) Travels in Indo-China. 1858-60. 1036.22 Thomson (J.) Straits of Malacca, Indo-China, etc. 1875. . 1026.10 See Quar. rev., v. 116, 1864. Also Cambodia ;— Tonquin. Anatolia. See Asia Minor. Andes. Bishop (N.H. ) The Pampas and the Andes. 1869. 1164.15 Cox (G.) Exped. across the southern A. of Chili. With map. [In Royal geogr. soc, Journal, v. 34, 1861 903.37 Bolton (I. F) New Granada : 20 months, etc. 1155.14 MacBaelJ.) The Andes and Pampas. [In Gilliss (J. M.) U.S. astron. exped., V. 2, 1855-56.] 1126.02 Bead(F.B.) Hough notes ; journeys, etc. . . 1161.03 Lloyd (/. A ) Journey across the A. between Cocliabamba and Ohimoie. [In Royal geogr. soc, Journal, v. 24, 1854.] 1163.21 Orion (J. ) The Andes and the Amazon. 1870. 1163.21 Penlland !J. B.) On the Bolivian Andes. [In Royal geogr. soc. Journal, v. 5, 1835.] 903.08 Bickard, {F. I.) Mining journey across the A. 116:i.l6 Squier (E. y J. Barrow and others) ; v. 4, 1834 (Melville Island and Port Essington. by major Campbell; ; v. 28, 1858 (Pbys. geogr. of N. W. A., by J. S. Wilson) ; v. 28, 1858 (North A. explor. exped., by A. O. Gregory) ; v. 31, 1861 (Lake Torrens, by I. M'Douall Stuart) ; v. 32 (Explor. eve. fro™ Viotoiia to gnu BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. COUNTRIES : Austria to Belgium. 393 of Carpentaria ; Exped. to N. W. coasi jf A., by F. T. Gregory)- v. 32, 33 (Diary by J. M'D. Stuart) : v. 33 (Exped. to relieve Messrs. Burke and Wills) ; v. 35, 1865 (Exped. in N W A by J. Martin) ; v. 36, 1865 (Exped. from Camden Harbor 'to Gletely river) ; v. 36, 1866 (Marine survey of Northern territory of So. A.) ; v. 38, 1868 (On the capabili- ties of Somerset and Cape York Peninsula). AUo Interna- tional rev 1874 (by B. Boake) ; Contemp. rev., v. 18, 1871 (bv It H Home) ; Oct., 1873 (by R. H. Home). Also, in fiction Farjeon's Grif [191.39], and Joshua Marvel [191.41] : W Howitfs Talleugetta [214.36] ; H. Kingsley's Geoffry Hamlyn [222.02], and Hillyars and Burtons [222.03]: Keade's It is never too late to mend [242.18]. Thorues' Bushrangers [261.19J ; Trollope's Harry Heatboote of Gangoil [261.78]. See also New Zealand ;— Queensland ;— Tasmania ,— Victoria. Austria. Abbott (J. S. C.) Empire of Austria. 1859. . 544.01 Bcedeker (K.) Austria. Hand-book. 2d ed. 1871. 966.08 Barrow (J.) Tour through A. 1853. [T. L., v. 2.] 5075.07 Coxe ( W. ) History of the house of Austria, 1218-1792. 3v. 1847. 544.02 Same, cont'd to 1848 [by W. K. Kelly. With] details of the late rev. by an officer of state. 544.05 Duff (H.B.G.) Austria, [in his Studies of European politics, 1866.] Eden (L. 8.) My holyday in Austria. 1869. . .964.18 Hall (B.) Schloss Hainfeld ; or, a winter in Lower Styria. 1836 965.13 KnMtJM.) Austria,— Vienna, Prague, Hungary, Bohe- mia, etc. 1840 , 965.07 Laveleye (E. de). La Prusse et i'Autriche depuis Sado- wa. 2v. 1870 544.18 Newman (F. W. ) Crimes of the House of A. 1852. 544.06 Paton (A. A.) The Goth and the Hun ; or, Transylva- nia, Debreczin, l'esth, and Vienna, in 1850. 965.04 Russell {J.) Southern provinces of A. 1820-22. 964.2C StUes (W. U.) A. in 1818-^9. 2v 546.07 Shoberl{F.) World in miniature. 2 v. . . . 6631.07 Thompson (M. P.) Austria. 1849 965.09 Trollope (F.) Vienna and the Austrians ; with journey through Swabia, Bavaria, the Tyrol, and the Salzbourg. 1838 966.17 Turribull (P. R) Austria. 2 v. 1840. . . . 966.10 v. 1." Narrative of travels. 2. Social and political. Vehse (F.) Memoirs of the court, aristocracy, and diplomacy of A. 2 v. 1856 546.12 Ward (A. W. ) House of A. in the 30 years' war. 544. 15 Wraxatt (N. W.) Memoirs of the court of Vienna, 1777-1779. 3ded. 2 v. 1806 546.17 See also, in this class, Vienna ;— Hungary ; — Transylva- nia ; — Germany (Seven weeks' war ; — Thirty years' war); — Tyrol ; — Seven years' war, 1756-63 ;— Bohemia ; — Cos- tumes (p. 283) ;— Danube. Auvergne. Gtikie (A.) Geological notes on Auvergne. [In G-alton (F.) Vaca- tion tourists, 1861.] 925.12 See also Fortnightly rev., Dec, 1874 (by T, E. C. Leslie). Ava. See Burmah. Azof Sea. Seymour (B. D.) Russia on the Sea of A. 1855. 997.03 Azores. Avezac (M. A. P. a"). lies d'Afrique. 1848 901.02 Bold {R) Description of the Azores. 1835. . 1154.02 Chaste (— de). Voyage, etc., 1683. [Pinkerton, v. l.J . . 926.01 Cumberland ((?. C„ earl of). *Voyage, etc., 1589. [Pinkerton, Voy- ages, v. 1.] 926.01 Evesham (J.) Cruising voyage to the A., by Capt. Whiddou, 1586. [In Kerr. Voyages, v. 7, 1824.] 914.14 Senriqu.es (M. B. de F. ) Trip to the A. 1867. 1151.10 Hunt (0.) Description of the islands of St. Mary and St. Michael. [In Royal geogr. boc, Journal, v. 15, 1845.] . . . 903.18 Baalbec. Hogg {John). Supposed Scriptural names. [In Eoyal soc. of lit. Trans., V. 7, 1863.] 6066.15 Wood (R) *Ruins of Palmyra and Balbec.l828.A.47.16 See also Eraser's mag., v. 63, 1861 (by F. P. Cobbe). Babylon and Babylonia. Drummond (Sir W.) Origin of the B. empire. [In Ms Origines, v. 1,1824.] 425.26 Hoefer(T.) Chaldee, Babylonie, efc. 1852. . 901.19 Keary (A.) The nations around [Palestine]. 1870. . . . 423.17 layard (A. H.) Ruins of Nineveh and B. 1853. 1054.10 lenormant (F.) and Chevallier (R) Student's manual of oriental history, v. 1, 1859 423.14 Maurice (T.) Observ. on the ruins of B., as described byC. J. Rich. 1816 1014.14 Myers (P. V. N.) Remains of lost empires. 1875. . . .1045.14 Newman(J.P.) Thrones and palaces of B. 1876. 1045.17 Niebuhr (B. G.) Ancient history, v. 1, 18fi.J 425.10 Bawlinson (67.) Five great monarchies, v.2. 1864. 425.16 — Hist, of later Babylonia. (In his Herodotus, v. 1, 1859.] 426.13 — Topography of Babylon. [In his Herodotus. w . 2, 1859.] 426.14 Bawlinson (H. C.) Early history of Babylonia. [In Herodotus. v. 1, 1859.] 42G.13 — On the religion of the Babylonians. [In Herodotus, v. 1, 1859.] Renncll(J.) Remarks on topogr. of B. 1839. 1044.13 Rich (C. J.) Journey to the site of B., in 1811. 1041.13 See also Assyria : — Ohaldaea ; — Mesopotamia. Baden-Baden. Ouhwt(K) A summer at B. 1876 9G7.14 blahl(P. J.) DeParisaB 7037.07 See also Galaxy, July, 1866 (by C. Bristed) ; London sec, Nov., 1861 ; Bradshaw'B hand-book to Belgium and the Ehine ; and Murray's baud -book for the Continent. Bagdad. Rich (C. J.) Narrative, efc., v. 2, 1836 1044.22 Wdsled (J. R) Travels to the city of the caliphs, v. 1. 1840.' 1014.04 Bahama Islands. Bacot (J. T. W.) The Bahamas : a sketch. 1869. 1166.15 Towusend (P. S.) Memoir on the topography, weather, and diseases of the B. I. 1826 1166.22 Balkan Mountains. Keppell (0. T.J Journey across the B., in 1829. 2 v. 1831 1024.09 Balearic Islands. Lacroix(E) Bes Baleares. 1847 901.26 Ballston, N. Y. Stone (W. L.) Reminiscences of B. 1875. . 621.20 Baltic Sea. Rastlake (Lady 0. L.) Letters from the shores of the B. \anon.-] 996-06 Macgrejor (J.) Rob Boy on the Baltic. 1867. 942.17 Milner (T.) The Baltic : its gates, shores, and cities. 1854. 992.26 Barbadoes, or Barbados. Pinckard ( ' 10 See Atlantic monthly, v. 6, 1860 (TJ. S. and Barbary). See also Algeria ;— Morocco ;— Tripoli ;— Tunis. Bashan. Freshfield (D. W.) Travels in central Caucasus and B. 1869 °9b. li Graham (cl 6.) Ancient B. (In Cambridge essays, 1858.] 2517.16 Porter (J. L.) Giant cities of Bashan. 18bb. lOOoMtf Battles. See Battles, p. 07. Bavaria. Barrow (J.) Tour in B 1840. _. . ... . 981.23 Boner ( C. ) Chamois hunting m B. 1850. . 4615. 1 1 Inglis (E.D.) The Tyrol, with a glance at B. 2 v. -| oo'j Joo.Ute See also general 'works on Germany ; and the clever nov- els of the baroness Tautpliceus, which afford sketches of scenery and social life. Bedford, (Mass.) Shattuck (L.) History of B. 1835 611.29 Behring's Sea. Findlay (A. &.) Directory for Behring's sea. 1869. 1145.05 Belgium. Anihon(CR) Pilgrimage to ^Treves ; the valley of the Meuse and forest of Ardennes, m 1844. . 9fa4.0b In asking for books, use the " Book Order." giving the AU l'HOB'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBEB. 294 COUNTRIES : Belgium*? Boston. Hatty (S.\ Family tour. [In Waldle library, v. 1] . . 6078.15 Baedeker (K.) Belgium. Handbook. 1871. . 961.27 Black (O.B.) Guide to B. 1873 961.30 Chambers (Wm.) Tour in B. 1838. . . .5814.18 Duff (M. E.G.) European politics. 1866 6727.13 Gordon (P. L.) B. and Holland, with sketch of the rev. in 1830. 2 v. 1834 535.01 Legare (H. S.) Diary of Brussels, and journal of the Elms, [In his Writings, v. 1, 1846.] 6047.06 Murray (J.) Hand-book for the Continent, part 1. 1873. 946.04 Scott (J. R.) Family guide to Brussels. 1871. 964.24 .Stephens (F &.) Flemish relics : architectural, legend- ary, and pictorial, as connected with public build- ings. 1866 966.06 VanHasselt(A.) Belgique, etc. 1844. [Univers.] 901.16 See also Netherlands (including Holland) ;— Waterloo. Also, in Biography, lives of Alva, Charles V., Leopold I., Philip II. Also Eraser's mag., v. 48, 1863 ; v. 62, 1865 (2 art.) ; v. 65, 1857 ; v. 68, 1863 ; v. 73, 1866 ; v. 76, 1867 ; Quar. rev., v. 112, 1862. Beloochistan. Dubeux(L.) and Valmont (V.) Beloutchistan, etc. 903.01 Set also Blackwood, v. 82, 1857 (Belochee traits). Benares. Sherring (M A.) Sacred city of the Hindus. 1868. 1016.16 Bengal. Hunter (W. W.) Annals of rural Bengal. 1868. 1013.21 See also Assam ; — Benares : — India. Bergen, (K J.) Taylor (B. C.) Annals of the Classis of Bergen, of the Keformed Dutch church, etc. , including the civil history of tie ancient township of B. 1857. 621.11 Berlin. Lander ($. W.) Spectacles for young eyes, v. 6. [Ju- venile.] 222.90 See also Europe for the hand-books of Bradshaw. Bsedeker, Murray, etc. Bermudas. Jones (J. M.) Naturalist in. 1859 4814.02 Jourdan (S.) Discov. of the B. [In Hakluyt. Voyages, v. 5, 1812.] Piaine description of the B., 1609. [In Force's tracts, v. 3.J 577.10 Smith (Capt.J.) *Hist. of the Summer isles, 1624. [Pinkerton.v.13.] See also Dublin rev., Jan., 1875 ; Good words, Feb., 1874. Beverly, (Mass.) Stone (E. M.) History of Beverly, 1630-1842. . 601.05 Biarritz. Bennet (J. H.) Winter and spring on the shores of the Mediterranean. 1870 981.09 Black Sea. Arnold (B. A.) From the Levant, the Black sea, etc. 2 v. 1868 992.15 Arrianus. Periplus Pontl Euxini. [In Miiller. Geogr. Gr. min v. 1, 1856.] 7765.03 Oliphanl (Z.) Russian shores of the Black sea in 1852. Rennell (/.) Comparative geogr. of Western Asia. v. 2. . 1043.19 Seymour (K D.) Russia on the Biacksea. 1855. 997.03 Spencer (E) Turkey, Russia, Black sea, etc. 1835. 992.14 See. also Armenia ; —Asia Minor ;— Crimea ;— Russia •— Turkey. Bogota. See Mew Granada. Bohemia. Eden (L. 8.) A lady's glimpse of the late war in B „ 1867 965 . 17 Gleig(Q.R) Bohemia in 1837. 1839. . . 966 12 History of B., to 1627. [In Universal hist., v. 42.] . . .407 03 LeBas(P.) Hist, et descript. deB. [/nEtats d'Allemagne.j 90106 See also in Biography, lives of Elizabeth of Bohemia Also Reformation, p. 99 ; Nat. qu. rev., v. 24, 1872 ■ Westm' rev., v. 79, 1863. Bokhara. Barnes (A.) Travels into B., 1831-33. 3 v. .1014.17 Same. [In Waldie library, v. 5.1 ... 5078 19 jCTjKiMon {A.) "Voyages and travels, 1557. [Pinkerton'v. 9.1 U2609 Vambtry (A.) History of B. 1873 102123 Wolff {J.) Travels and adventures. 2 v. 1860. . . . 1044 08 See also Asia (Central), p. 291 ;— Oxue. Bordeaux. Cocks (C.) Bordeaux : its wines, etc. 1846. .6133.11 Borneo. Beeckman(D.) *Voyage to B., 1714. [Finkerton, v. 11.] . 926.11 Boyle (F.) Adventures among the B-yaks of Borneo 1865 1064.10 Brooke (Sir J., rajah of Sarawak). Private letters from 1838 to [1853.] '3 v 3024.01 Crawfurd (J.) Sketch of geogr. of B. [In Royal geogr. soo, Jour nal, V. 23, 1«3.) 903.28 Greenwood (J.) Adventures of Keuben Davidger among the Dyaks of B. 1865 211.53 Keppel (H. ) Exped. to B. for the suppression of piracy 1846 1061.20 St. John (S.) Life in the forests of the far east ; travels in northern B. 2 v. 1863 1064.11 — On the N. W. coast of B. [In Roy. geogr. soc. Journal, v. 32.1 Bosporus. Murray (J. ) Hand-book for travellers in the Bosphorus. 1871 1033.10 See also Constantinople ; — Black sea. Boston (City of). List of persons, copartnerships, and corporations taxed on $6,000 and upwards, in 1854. B., 1858. 8°. ■ Same. Taxed on $10,000 and upwards in 1857. Boston, 1858. 8° 601.23 Same. Taxed on $20,000 and upwards in 1864. Boston, 18U4. 8° 601.23 Memorial of Abraham Lincoln. Bost., 1865. 8°. 3113.08 Memorial of Edward Everett. Bost., 1865. 1.8°. 3058.11 Memorial of Joshua Bates. Boston, 1865. 1.8°. 3016.02 Memorial of the inauguration of Franklin. Boston, 1857. 8° 3068.02 Municipal register, 1869-70, 74. B., 1869-74. 8°. 6723.18 Proceedings, April 17, 1865 ; on the occasion of the death of Abraham Lincoln. B., 1865. 8°. 3113.06 Railroad jubilee, Sept., 17-19, 1851. B.,1852. 8°. 3925.21 Report of commissioners appointed to investigate the cause and management of the great fire. Boston, 1873. 8°. 601.23 Report on the subject of gas. B., 1867. 8°. . 3924.14 Description, History, and Resources. Abbott (J.) Marco Paul in Boston 111.15 Bigelow (J.) Plants of B. and its environs. 1814. 4915.02 Boston Board of trade. lst-21st annual report. Boston, 1855-75. 8°. 592402 Bowen (A.) Picture of B. Affixed the annals of B. 3ded. 1838 611.04 Bridgman (T.) Memorials of the dead : Copp's hill burying ground. 1852 611.18 — Pilgrims of B. and their descendants. 1856. 611.17 Chandler (C.) History of the 2d church, or Old North. 1852 3457.10 Clapp ( W. W.,jr.) A record of the Boston stage, [to 1852] 1714.16 Drake (S. .4.1 Old landmarks and historic personages of Boston. 1873 60101 Drake (S. G.) History and antiquities of B., to 1770. 1856 596.01 Frothingham (B.) Hist, of the siege of B. 1851. 584.03 Lander (S. W.) Spectacles for young eyes, v. 1. 222.85 Loring (J. S.) The hundred Boston orators, from 1770. 1852 3246.13 Same. 4th ed. 1855, 3246.14 Orations, delivered at the request of the inhabitants of the town of Boston, to commemorate the evening of the fifth of March, 1770. 2d ed. Boston, 1807. 8° 611.21 PulsifertD.) Guide to B. and vicinity. 1867. 1121.11 Quincy (J.) Municipal history of B. , 1630 to 1830. 611.01 Shurileff (N. B.) Topogr. and hist, description of B. 1871 596.05 Sketches of B. [anon.} 1851 1121-12 Sumner (W.H.) History of East B. [1630 to 1858.] 611.02 Trails of the tea party ; memoir of Or. R. T. Hewes. New York, 1835. 16" 3082.05 Trial of the British soldiers for the murder of Crispus Attucks. etc., March 5, 1870. B., 1824. 12°. 581.06 Directories and Almanacs. Boston almanac, v. 4-40. 1839-75. B., [n.A] 18°. 6752.04 Boston directory, v. 43-71. 1847-75. 8°. . . • 6757.01 Libraries. Boston AthenoBum. Library catalogue. 1807-1871. IjKjt 1-. Boston, 1874 -.8°. 2736.24 In asking for books, use the ■■ Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER COUNTRIES : Boston to Brittany 295 Boston public library. lst-23d annual report. Boston, 1K51-75. 8° 27315.15 — Bulletins, v. 1-2. No. 1 to 35. Oct., 1857— Oct., 1875. Boston, 1871-75. 1. 8° 2736.11 Chronological index to historical notion ; including prose fiction, plays, and poems. 2d ed. Boston, 1875. 1. 8° 2736.13 Index to the catalogue of books in the Bates hall. Boston, 1861. 1. 8°. 2716.01 First supplement. Boston, 1866. 1.8°. . 2716.02 Index to the catalogue of [books] in the lower hall. Boston, 1858. 1. 8° 2716.18 — Lower hall. Catalogue of books in the classes of history, biography, and travel, with notes for readers under subject references. 2d or consoli- dated edition. Boston, 1873. 1. 8°. . . 2-716.19 Class list English prose fiction, including ju- venile fiction. 5th ed. [Boston, 1871.] 1. 8°. 2736.17 Poetry, Drama, [Rhetoric, Elocution]. Col- lections, Periodicals, and miscellaneous works. [Boston,] 1870. 1. 8° 2736.17 Arts and sciences. 2d ed. [B.1871.] 1.8°. 2736.17 Finding list for French, German, and Italian books. [Boston, 1867.] 1.8° 2736.17 Foreign languages. 2d ed. [B. , 1876. 1. 8°. 2736. 18 History, politics, etc. B., [1867.] 8°. 2736.17 Sciences, arts, and professions (theology, medicine, law). [Boston, 1867.] 8°. . . 2736.17 — Hand-book for readers, with regulations. 3d ed. , June, 1875. Boston, 1875. 32° — Periodicals currently received, and works of refer- ence in the reading room and at the desk in Bates hall. [Boston, 1870.] 1. 8 3 2736.17 Same. 2d ed. April, 1873. [B., 1873.] 8°. 2736.17 — Points to be considered in cataloguing, revising, and proofreading. [Boston, 1870.] 1.8°. .2736.17 — Presentation of a bust and portrait of Joshua Bates, by his daughtei, Mrs. Elizabeth Van de Weyer. Boston, 1866. L 8° — The Prince library. Catalogue of the books and manuscripts [of] T. Prince. B., 1870. L 8°. 2736.19 — Proceedings at the dedication of the building. Bos- ton, 1858. 8°. 2715.01 — Tosti engravings. Boston; 1873. 1. 8°. . . 2736.20 General theological library. lst-12th annual report. Boston, 1863-74. 8° Mercantile library association. Catalogue of the library. [Compiled by W. F. Poole.] B., 1854. 8°. 2716.25 — Index to the catalogue of books. Compiled by C. W. Baker. Boston, lb69. 1. 8°. 2716.20 Social law library. Catalogue. 3d ed. Boston, 1865. 8° 271414 Public Schools. School committee. Annual report, 1857-75. 19 v. Boston, 1858-74. 1.8°. 5525.11 Superintendent of public schools. [Various reps.] 5525. — Wightman {J. M.) Annals of the Primary school com- mittee, 1818-55. Boston, 1860. 8°. . . 5525.01 Note. — A survey of the literature of the history of Boston is given in the Boston Public library Catalogue of history, etc., p. 32 [2716.19] ; and Bulletin for July, 1875 [2736.12]. Bourbon {Isle of). See Reunion. Brandenburg {House of). See Prussia. Brazil Adalbert (H. W., prince of Prussia). Travels in B. 2 v. 1849 1166.06 Agassiz (L. J. B. and E. C.) Journey in B. . 1161.01 Armilage(J.) History of B., 1808-1831. 2v.ini. 555.20 Brockwell (0.) History of Brazil. [ With his History of Portugal, etc. 1726.] 552.16 Burton (B. F.) Explor. of highlands of B. 1869. 1164.18 Chandless [W.) Notes on the rivers Arinos, Juruena, and Tapa- jos. [In Royal geogr. soc. Journal, v. 32, 1862] ; — Ascent of the river PuruB. [In v. 36-, 1866] ;— Notes on the river Aguiry. [In v. 361 : — Notes on the river Jurua [In v. 39, 1869.] 903.35 Codman (J.) Ten months in Brazil ; with notes on the Paraguayan war. 1870 1163.23 Cocilirane (T., earl of Dundonald). Services in the libera- tion of B. 2v. 1859 1164.07 Oonder (J.) Modern traveller, v. 29-30, 1830. . 911.29 Denis {F) Bresil. 1837. [Univers.] . . . 901.17 Embank (T.) Life in Brazil. 1856 1166.05 Fletcher {J. ) mid Kidder (D. P. ) Brazil and Brazilians. 6th ed. 1866 1164.16 Gardner (G.) TravelB in B., 1836-41 1166.08 Gould (J. W.) Voyage from New York to Bio 'de Janeiro. 1839 1166.21 Uadfield (W.) Brazil, etc. 1854 11 04-! 13 Hakluyt (R.) Voyages, etc., v. 4, 1811. (Voyages to B.) . 91(5.18 Hartt (0. F.) Thayer expedition : geology and physical geography of B. 1870 1166.02 — Geology of Brazil. [in Amer. geogr. soc. Journal, v. 2, pt. 2. ^ 1870.] #05.09 Kennedy A. J.) La Plata, Brazil, etc., during the pres- ent war. 1869 1164.21 Kosler (H.) Travels in Brazil. 2ded. 2 v. 1817. 1166.09 Macedo (J. M. de). Chorography of B. 1873. 1166.26 Marlins (C\ F. P. von). On the aboriginal inhabitants of B. [In Royal geogr. soc Journal, v. 2, 1832.J 903 05 Mathiaon (G. F.) Visit to Brazil. 1825. . .1164.11 Maximilian I., emperor of Mexico. Recollections of my life, v. 3. 1868 933.03 Mulhall (M. G.) Rio Grande do Sul and its German colonies. 1873 1163.25 Nieuhoff (J.) Voyages and travels in B., 1640. [In Pinkerton, V. 14.] 926.14 Scully y W.) B., its provinces and cities. 1872. 1163.24 Slade, (if.) Captivity, 1547-55, among the wild tribes of eastern B. [Hakluyt soc. ] 1166.24 Souihey (R.) History of Brazil. 3 v. 1810-19. 558.01 Stewart ( G. S.) Brazil and La Plata. 1856. . .1164.12 Wilberforce (E.) B. through a naval glass. Iis56. 5075.16 See also Fraser's mag., n. s., v. 5, 1872 (Winter in B.); Nat. qu. rev., v. 8, 1861 ; N. A. rev., v. 85, 1857 ; N. Biit. rev., v. 28, 1858 ; Qn. rev. v. 108, 1860. Also Amazon river, p. 288 ;'— America (South), p. 289, for Marcoy, etc. British Columbia. Lennard ( G. E. B. ) Travels in B. C. , with a yacht voy- age round Vancouver's island. 1862. . . 1153.23 Lord {J. K.) The naturalist in B. 0. 1866. .1153.19 Macfie (M.) B. C. History, resources, and prospects. 1865 1153.12 Martin (R. M.) Hudson's Bay territories and Vancou- ver's island. 1819 1154.01 Mayne(B. G.) Four yaars in B. C. 1862. . .1153.17 Milton ( Viscount). History of the San Juan water boun- dary question betw. Gr. Britaia and theU.S.,18S9. Palmer (H. S.) Geography and natural capabilities of B. G. and its gold fields. [In Royal geogr. soc. Journal, v. 34, 1864.] Waddington [A .) On tbe geogr. and mountain passes of B. C. [In Royal geogr. soc. Journal, v. 38, 1868.] . . . 904.02 See also Fraser's mag., v. 58, 1858; N. Br. rev., v. 35, 1861. Also America (British) ; — Canada ; — Vancouver's Island. Britons. Barry (K) Csesar and the Britons. 1831. . . 466.24 Belham ( W. )_ The Gael and the Cymbri ; an inquiry into the history of the Britons, etc. 1834. 466.16 Britannia after the Romans, [anon.] 1836. . 488.09 Giles (J. A.) History of the ancient Britons. 2 v. 1847 454.01 — Six old English chronicles. 184s. . . . 471.04 Contents : Ethelwerd. Asser's Alfred. Geoffrey of Mon- mouth. Gildas. Nennius. Richard of Cirencester. Nicholas ( T. ) The pedigiee of the English people. 2d ed. 1868 466.26 Pike(L.O.) The English and their origin. 1866. 466.25 Thackeray (F.) Eccl. and political state of anc. Britain under the Boman emperors. 2 v. 1843. 3446.06 Wright (T.) The Celt, the Roman, and the Saxon. 1852 452.02 See also Celts ;— Cornwall ;— England [Antiquities;— History : early chapters of general narratives) ; — Wales. Brittany. Black (G. B.) Guide to Normandy and Brittany. 2ded. 1874. 961.08- Church IB. W.) Brittany. [In his Essays, etc., 1854.] . . Hope {I.) B. and the Bible. 1852 5075.12 Jerrold (W- B.) On the Boulevards, with trips to B. 2 v. 1867 962.20 Musqrave(G.) A ramble into B. 1870. . . 906.22 Price [T.) Tour through B., in 1829. [In his Remains, v. 1.] 5063.22 Souvestre (R) Popular legends of B., 1864. . 253.50 Trollope (T. A.) A summer in B. 1840. . . 963.02 See also Brit. guar, rev., Oct., 1870 (Traces of affinity be- tween the Bretons and the Cornish); Catholic world, Dec, In asking for books, use the '• Book Orders," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 296 COUNTRIES: Brookline to Brooklyn 1858; June, 1870; May, July, 1873 (People and poems of B.); Gentleman's mag., May, 1885 (Popular poetry of B., by J. Brent, jr.) See also France. Brookline {City of). Public library Catalogue. Cambridge (Mass. ) 8°. 2735.15 Brooklyn (City of). Dikenian (John). Brooklyn compendium, showing the opening, closing, and alterations in the lines of the various streets, etc. , from 1819. With data re- lative to grants of land under water, ferry rights, eta. Brooklyn, 1870 5636.01 Caws of the State of New York affecting the city of B., and county of Kings. Brooklyn, 1869. 8°. 5636.02 Manual of the common council. 1856-7—71. Brook- lyn, 1856-71. 12° and 8° 6724.01 if oic— Vols, from 1859 to 1861, and from 1868 to 1871 were compiled by W. G. Bishop ; those from 1863 to 1867, by Henry McClosky. The manual for 1870, nob issued as a separate volume, was appended to Dikeman's Brooklyn compendium. Ordinances of the city of Brooklyn. Compiled by H. C. Cady. Brooklyn, 1850. 8° 5636.03 Registry of voters. [Brooklyn], 1872-73. 8°. . 1133.02 Board of Aldermen. Proceedings, 1854-75. 70 vols. Brooklyn, 1851-75. 8° tt.o. Collector of taxes and assessments. Eeport for 1867. Brooklyn, 1867. 8° Commissioner of repairs and supplies. Annual statement for 1859. Brooklyn, 1860. 8°. . . . . Comptroller of receipts and expenditures. Eeport, 1868-75. Brooklyn, 1869-76. 8° — Beport giving a general view of the financial opera- tions of the city, 1841-50. By P. Bergen. Brooklyn, 1850. 8° Health department. Ordinances relating to the public health. Brooklyn, 1870. 8° — Annual report of the health officer for 1860. Brook- lyn, 1861. 8°. New York [East river] bridge company. Reports, 1870-75. Brooklyn, 1870-75. 8°. 3943.02 — Roebling ( W. A. ) Pneumatic tower foundations of the East Eiver suspension bridge. New York, 1872. 8° 3943.01 Park commission. Act establishing the Prospect Park. [Passed, I860.] New York, 1860. 8°. . 6125.16 — Act passed May 2, 1861. 8°. 6125.16 — Annual reports, 1861-73. Kepr. with such acts of the legislature as relate to the parks. Brooklyn, 1873. 8°. : . . . 6125.17 Police department. Annual reports. 1870-74. Brooklyn 1871-74. 8°. Public schools. Board of education. Eeport for 1853. Brooklyn, 1854. 8°. — Sup't of public schools. Annual report. B., 1853. 8°. — City sup't of public schools. lst-20th annual report 1857-74. Brooklyn, 1858-75. 8°. ... 3913.06 Water and cily works. Eeport on supplying with water, by W. J. Mc Alpine. Brooklyn, 1852. 8°. 3943 11 — Annual report, 1860-75. 8°. B„ 1861-76. . 3913.06 — Act to supply the city of B. with water. Brooklyn 1853 8° 3943-1 { — Eeport of the water committee made to the com- mon council, March 13th, 1854. With the report of Gen. Ward B. Burnett. B., 1854. 8°. 3943.12 Examination of the report of the water com- mittee. With a new plan of supplying the city with water. By one of the people. New York I* 854 ' if" • • • ■ • 3943.12 — Documents and plans submitted by the water com- mittee to the common council. B.,1854. i°. 3943 12 — Communication from the board of water commis- sioners to the common council. B., 1858.8°. 3943 12 — Eeport by an examining board of hydraulic engi- neers to the water commissioners, Dec. 9 1858 Brooklyn, 1858. 8° 3943 12 ' — Laws of the Brooklyn water and sewerage works Brooklyn, 1859. 8°. 3943 g — Reports by mechanical engineers, in 1857 and 1859 upon pumping engines. N. Y, 1860. 8°. 3943.12 — Report on the district supplying water, by T. Wes- ton. With a communication in relation to the same, by J. P. Kirkwood, and an analysis of the water, by A. K. Eaton. B., 1861. 8°. . 3943.12 — Brooklyn water works and sewers : memoir pre- pared [by James P. Kirkwood] and printed by order of the board. New York, 1867. 4°. 3927.35 Descriptive and Historical Works. Bailey (J. T.) Historical sketch of B. and the sur- rounding neighborhood. 1840 621.08 Brooklyn city and Kings county record. Compiled by W. H. Smith. Brooklyn, 1855. 12°. . 672400 Cammann (H. J.) and Camp (H. N.) The charities of B 1«68 5828.02 Cily of Brooklyn. [Compiled by F. W. Ballard.] With map. New York, 1871. 16° 1111.25 Drowne (T. 8.) Commemorative discourse on the com- pletion of the tower and spire of the church of the Holy Trinity. 1868 3456.10 Meld (T. W.) Historic and antiquarian scenes in B. and its vicinity. 1868 596.03 Fish {F. O.) St. Ann's church, from 1784 to 1845. 61&04 Fwrman ((?.) Notes relating to the town of B. 626.05 History of the Brooklyn and Long Island fair, Feb 22 Brooklyn, 1864. 4° 613.03 Lomas (J.) and Peace (A. S.) Wealthy men and women of Brooklyn. 1817 613.09 Patten (J. A.) Lives of the clergy of B. ; also a history of each congregation. 1874 3458.04 Stiles (H. B.) History of the city of Brooklyn, includ- ing the old town and village of Brooklyn, the town of Bushwick, and the village and city of Williams- burgh. 3v. 1867-69 613.10 Strong Place Baptist Church. Brief history, with declara- tion of faith, etc. 1857 3456.09 See also, in this class, Long Island. Directories. Brooklyn business directory. By G. E. Whitten, B., 1867. 18°. 6754.01 Brooklyn directory, 1839-40—75-6. Brooklyn, 1839—75. 12°. and 8°. 6732.01 Note.— The set lacks all volumes prior to 183940, and also the volumes for 184C-41, 43-44, 46-47. The work was publ. for 1839-40, by H. L. Ogden ; 1841-42, by J. B. & J. K. Webb & W. i. Hearue ; 1843-44 by T. Leslie & H. B. & W. J. Hearne ; 1844-45 by H. E. & W. J. Hearne & E. Van Noa- tiand ; 1845-46 by H. B. & W. J. Hearne ; 1846-47 by W. J. Hearne & E. Van Nostraud ; 1847-48 by Hearne & Webb ; 1848-49—53-54 by H. B. & "W. J. Hearne, and a rival volume for 1847-48 by Teale is Spoouer ; 1854-55—66-57 by W. H. Smith ; 1857-68—76-76 by J. Lain. Brooklyn street and avenue directory. Brooklyn, 1871. 16° 6733.05 Libraries. Brooklyn athenceum and reading room. lst-2d annual report. Brooklyn, 1854-58. 8°. ... 2721.02 — Catalogue of the library. N. Y., 1853. 8°. . 2721.02 Long Island historical society. lst-5th annual report. Brooklyn, 1864-68. 8° 2721.03 — By-laws and certificate of incorporation. Brooklyn, 1863. 8°. 2721.03 — List of members and by-laws. B., 1875. 8°. 2721.03 Mercantile library association of the city of B. lst-18th annual report Brooklyn, 1859-76. 8°. 2711.07 — Alphabetical list of works of fiction. Brooklyn, 1870. 8°. 2716.27 — lst-8th Bulletin and Book list, 2 L Brooklyn, 1859-65. 8°. and 4° 2716.26 — Bulletin of new books. Nos. 1-9. Brooklyn, 18C9-75. 8° 2721.04 — By-laws of the board of directors. Adopted 24th April, 1866. 2 1. Brooklyn, 1866. 4°. . 2721.04 — Catalogue. Brooklyn, 1859. 8°. . . . . 2721.06 — Class-list of English prose fiction, including juve- niles. 2d ed. Brooklyn, 1875. 8 D . . . . 2716.27 — Constitution. Adopted, Dec, 1858. 18°. . 2711.08 — Mauual of the board of trustees. Brooklyn, 1865. 16° 2711.08 Brooklyn daily Eagle. Newspaper). v. 22-36, 1863-75. foL BBOOKLYN MEBOANTILE LIBBABY. COUNTRIES Brooklyn to California. 297 Brooklyn daily Times. 22d-27th year. 1870-74. fol Brooklyn [daily] Union, v. 1-14, 1863-75. foL [Brooklyn] Standard. [Weekly. ] v. 1-7. 1859-66. fol Brooklyn Sunday Review.[ Weekly. J v. 1-3. 1873-75 fol' Brooklyn Sunday Sun. [Weekly.] v. 1-6. 1873-75.' fol Reports and Manuals of Various Organizations. Note. -Additions to the library's collections of renorts and documents of these and other local organizations will be very acceptable. A list of siich as are now in the Li brary can be had upon application ; including incomplete" sets of those issued by the— «»*»«> Adelphi academy. Brooklyn association for im- proving the condition of the poor. Brooklyn ait association. Brooklyn city Bible society. Brooklyn children's aid soc. Brooklyn city hospital. Brooklyn city tract society. Brooklyn collegiate and poly- technic institute. Brooklyn dispensary. Brooklyn eye and ear hospital. Brooklyn female academy. Brooklyn female employment society. Brooklyn flower charity. Brooklyn heights seminary. Brooklyn horticultural soo. Brooklyn industrial school association. Brooklyn institute. Brooklyn Mount Prospect in- dustrial school society. Brooklyn orphan asylum so- ciety. Brooklyn Packer collegiate institute. Brooklyn patr. orphan home. Brooklyn philbarmonio soo. Brooklyn society for the re- lief of respectable, aged, indigent females. Church charity foundation Church of the Holy Trinity. Church of the Pilgrims. Cypress HillB cemetery. Greenwood cemetery. Inebriates' home of Kings co. Medical society of the county of Kings. Buccaneers. See Buccaneers, p. 238. Buffalo, (N. K) Ketchum(W.) History of Buffalo. 2 v. 1864. 622.14 Buffalo.^ Young men's association. Catalogue. 8°. B., 2715.27 Calabria. Xear O E> 1852 Umal ° f a ^c^e painter in Southern ' 975.13 Calais, aronide of 0., reigns of Henry VH. , YH1. to 1540 Ed by J. G. Nichols. L., Camden soc, 1846 4° California. Consh^tionalconventwn of 1819. Report of the debates. . 5735.20 W., 1850. 8° 1. Description and Resources. BaW 'i ! 863. , 64.t b0rlglnal inhabitaDts of °- Peninsula. [Sm. r 'eport, 3936.18 BaHktt T/iTiVZr ^ *»'*?**» *»'»>■ *• W». 666.07 1854 Ex Pl°rations m California, etc. 2 v. Bates { D.'k) Incidents ' on land arid 'water' ^ years, etc. 1858, Brace (C. L.) or four 1122.22 1114.22 1114.07 1871. 8°. 2715.28 [Maine . 602.03 2ded. 581.07 Same. Supplement B., 1871. 8°. Bunker HilL Boston (C% of). Celebration of the centennial anni- versary of the battle of Bunker Hill. With a sur- vey of the literature of the battle, its antecedents and results [by Justin Winsor]. B.,1875. 8° 601 16 Drake{S.A.) Bunker Hill. 1875 60L14 - General Israel Putnam, commander at. 1875 601 15 Dawson (B. S.) Btinker's Bill. |7n Eist. msg., 2d s., v 8.] ' Ellis ( 1025.12 &3»e» (M.) Embassy to Ava, 1795. [In Pinkerton, v. 9.] . 926.09 rule (B.) On thegeogr. of Burma and its tributary states. [In Hoyal geogr. soo. Journal, v. 27, 1857.] 903.30 See also lives of Dr. Judson, In Biography. Butler County, Ohio. McBride(J.) Pioneer biography. 2 v. 1869-71. 3247.19 The new West : C. in 1867-68. S 8 „ f^-). ™ 5 '^ Island, C, etc. 1864. . xlli ,,, Ilryant {K) What I saw m C. 1849. . 'nu nd r^fw\ F T r , for ^ P e °P le ' T ' 4 > 185 °- ' 25ia02 ColtonjW.) Deck and port; incidents of a cruise 10 ^ qoi in — Three years in O. 1852. ..'.'' uiiML Oromse (2! F. ) The natural wealth of C. 1868! 1115 09 Dana(R.B.jr.) Two years before the mast. 1873 92214 ^ ^ung'rnL !^," 16 «** ^ ^ S ^ I » Denys(F.) Les Californies! 1849. '. am Yo Dunbar (R E ) Romance of the age ; disco'very of gold m U. 1867 ggj Q2 Emory (W.H.) Notes of a military reconnoissance U ?™ ^Leavenworth to San Diego. [With reports of J. W. Abert and P. St. George Cooke, and Journal of J. R. Johnston.] 1848. . . 1134 02 Farnham (T. J.) Adventures in C. 1849 111401 Fnlner [J.) Explor. in upper C. [Sm. rep., 1864.] . . . 3936 19 Kergusson (D. ) Report on the country between Tucson and Lobos Bay. W., 1863. 8°. [37th Congr. spe- cial sess. Sen. doc, No. 1.] .... va Ferris (J. A.) Financial economy of the U. S. illusl trated, and some of the causes which retard the progress of C. demonstrated, 1867. . . 5916 06 Fremont (J. 0.) Exploring exped., 1843-44. .1135 15 Gersiiicker (F. ) Travels : California and the gold mines 1854 ■ 1163 ^ Gilliam [A. it.) Description of O. [In his Travels in Mexico. 1843-44.] 1152 04 Bakluyt (B.) Col. of voyages, t. 8 (Voyages' for the "discov. of the Gulf of O. 1639-97.) 916 17 Hiitell (J. S.) Resources of C. 1863 ill4.03 Hutchings(J.M.) Scenes in C. Yo-semite valley. 112il4 King ( C. ) Mountaineering in the Sierra Nevada. 1124.22 Eneeland (S.) Wonders of the Yo-semite valley and of „ „ O. 1872 '1116.03 Le Conte {T. L.) Distinctive characters of the Indians of C. [In Amer. assoc, v. 6, 1861.] 3946 05 Logan (T. M.) Climate of O. [In Smith, rep., 1855, 1857.] 393&10 Marry at (T.) Mountains and molehills. Life in C. 1855 1114.05 Mayer (B.) Mexico , with notices of C. v. 2. 1854. 567.03 Nordhqff(C) C: for health, pleasure, etc. 1872. 1125.22 — Northern California. 1874 1125. 25 Pacific railroad reports. [For Contents see Pacific railroad, in gen- eral alphabet.] 1127.01 Palmer (J. W.) The new and the old, or C. and India in romantic aspects. 1859 1114.04 Parkman (F. ) C. and Oregon trail. 1852. . 1114. 12 Patterson (L. B.) Twelve years in the mines of C. 1862/ 1122.21 Player-Frowd (J. O.) Six months in 0. 1872.1122.23 Randolph (E.) Address on the history of O. 1860. [In V. S. mining report, 1867, p. 268-321] 4006.05 Rice (3.) Letters from the Pacific slope. 1870. 1122.15 Seyd (K) C. and its resources. 1858. . . 1125.19 Simpson ( W. ) Meating the sun: a journey. 1874. 1045.08 Taylor (J. B.) Eldorado ; or adventures in C. 1114.20 Todd {J.) The Sunset land. 1870 1122.10 Tuthill (F.) History of O. [to 1864]. 1866. . 592.17 Tyson (P. T.) Geology and industrial resources of. 1851 4114.23 38 In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the number. 298 COUNTRIES: California to Cape of Good Hope. United States. Commissioner of mining statistics. An- nual report. 1867-74 7v 4006.05 United States. Engineer department. Eeport upon geogr. and geol. explorations and surveys west of the 100th meridian, in charge of G. M. Wheeler, [now publishing.] 1116.16 Whitney (J. D.) Yosemite guide-book. 1871. 1123.18 Wilkes (C.) California, 1841. [In U. S. eiplor. exped., v. 6. J 925.0S Wise (H. A.) Los Gringos. 1857 1152.03 2. History. Capron (E. S.) History of O. to [1854.] . . 591.01 Chambers's Papers for the people, v. 4, 1850 2516.02 Forbes (A.) California ; hist. , products, etc 1839. 592.13 Greenhow (R.) Hist, of Oregon, Cal. , etc. 1845. 653.13 Hale (E. E.) On the name of C. [In Amer. antiq. soc, Proceed- ings, 1862.] 577.25 Homes (H. A.) Our knowledge of C. 100 years since. 1870 653.14 Norman (X.) Youth's history of C. [to 1867]. 591.20 SouU (F., and others). Annals of San Francisco ; his- tory of 0. etc. 1855 595.15 See also, in this class, United States. (Overland journey to California.) Cambodia. Bastian (A.) Visit to the ruined cities and buildings of C. [In Royal geogr. soc. Journal, v. 35, 1865.] 903.38 Kennedy (H. G.) Eeport of an expedition into Southern Laos and Cambodia in 1866. With map. [In Royal geogr. soc. Journal, T. 87, 1867.] 904.01 See also Indo-Ohina. Cambridge, (England). [See Cambridge university, (p. 249).] Cambridge, (Mass.) Harris (W.T.) Epitaphs from the old burying grounds in Cambridge : with notes. 1845. . . . 3242.06 Lowell (J. R.) Cambridge thirty years ago. [In Fireside travels. 1864.] 2534.12 See also, in the general alphabet, Harvard university. Canada (Dominion of). History and Biography. Chrislie (R.) History of the late province of Lower Canada, parliamentary and political. 1866. 562.10 Head (Sir F. B. ) Narrative [of the differences between himself and the EngL government, while governor- general of Canada, 1S36-38.] 1839. . . 564.18 Kirke(H) First English conquest of Canada; with some account of the earliest settlement* in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. [1600-1700 ] 1871. 564.07 Lindsey ( C. ) Life and times of W. L. Mackenzie. 2 v. 1863 3116.01 Note.— The rebellion of 1837. Martin (R. M. ) History, statistics, and geography of Upper and Lower O. 1838 1153.07 Notman ( W. ) 'Portraits of British Americans. With biogr. sketches. 3 v. 1865 3226.20 Warburton (E) The conquest of O. 2 v. 1849.56405 Same. 2 v. New York, 1850. 12°. . . 564.08 Description and Travel. &eological survey. Palaeozoic fossils, v. 1, from the Silurian rocks, by E. Billings. Montreal, 1865 „ ,. 8 °; ■ 4116.01 Cartier(J.) Discovery of New France, 1534. [Pinkerton, v 121 Charlevoix (P.F.X. de). History and general description of New France. Tr., with notes, by J. G. Shea 6v. 1866-72 . 578 _ 19 Coke (E. T.) A subaltern's furlough. 1833. . 1072.15 Common (R.) Nine weeks in 0. [In Galton (F.) Vacation tourists. 1861.] ...•.......,.,,. g25 12 Dashwood (Ii. L.) Chiploquorgan ; life by the camp fire. 1872. . . 11D1 tf Day (Mrs. C. M.) Pioneers of the eastern townships. 18G3 1151 10 Duncan (F.) Canada in 1871 '. 114519 Duncan (J. M.) Travels through 0. in 1818-19! 1073 19 Fidler (I.) Observations in C. 1832 107108 Finch (I.) Travels in 0. and U.S. 1833. . .107411 Ceikie (J. C.) Adventures in Canada. . . . 115l'o4 Grant (Q.M.) Ocean to ocean. Sandford Fleming's ex- pedition in 1872 1151 13 Haliburton (T. C.) The bubbles of Canada. ' [anon.] laJ9 562.1G Hall (B.) Travels in North America. 1830. 1073 is Head (Sir F. B.) The emigrant. 1846. . . ." 1151 15 Hind(H. T.) Narrative of explor. expeditions," 1857-58 2 v. 1860 ugj , A Jameson (Mrs. A.) Sketches in 0. and rambles amo'iie the red men. [Trav. Libr., v. 12. ] . . . 507517 King (W. B.) Sportsman and naturalist in c' 4618 11 Kohl (J. a.) Travels inC 1861 115321 Lacroix (F.) Possessions anglaises dans rAmeriaue'rin Nord. 1849. [Univers.] ^112 Lalwntan (N. le baron de). Travels in, 1683. *[Pinkerton v is 1 Lanman ( C. ) Angler in Canada. 1848. . . . 1153 03 Mackenzie (W. L.) Sketches of C. and the U. S. 1151 08 Moodie(S.) Koughing it in the bush. 1852. .' 115306 Morford (H. ) Short-trip guide. 1873. . . , 107112 Murray (A.M.) Letters from C. 1856. . ! 1162^09 Osgood (J. B.) & Co. Maritime provinces of C. 113311 Russell (W. H.) C: its defences, condition', and re- sources. 1865 1153 Q5 Smith (W. H.) C. : past, present, and future. ' 1145 17 Thoreau (H. D.) A yankee in C. 1866. . . 1153 04 Tremenheere (H. S. ) Tour in Canada. 1852. . 107&07 Warburton (E) Hochelaga ; or England in the New World. 1846 1153.01 Watson (&.) *New commercial county and railroad atlas of C. 1875. fol . . . A 37 06 Woods (N. A.) Prince of Wales in C. 1861. . 1132!ll Year-book and almanac of 0, 1867-70. 4 v. in 1. 6743]oi See also articles in Blackwood, v. 71, 1852 (Forest life in Canada West) ; v. 76, 1854 (Growth of) ; v. 77-78 1854 56 (6 art.) ; v. 94, 1862 (Our frozen frontier) ; For'tniehtlv rev., v. 7, 1867 (C. confed., by A. Herbert); Fraser's niai v 47, 1853 (Gov. Gore and C); v. 55-56 (3 art.) : n. s. v. 2 18?0 ■ v. 3, 1871 (Free land grants of C); v. 4, 1871 (Defence 'of C ) : Feb , 1873 (Dominion of C, by C. Grahain); N. A. rev 1852 (Condition of C.) ; Quar. rev., v. 109, 1861; Westui.'rev v. 75, 1S61 ; v. 83, 1865 (O. confed.) ; v. 86, 1866 (C. confed! and the reciprocity treaty). See also America [Discovery, etc., p. 289 ;— America (Brit- ish), p. 288 ;— Nova Sootia ;- New Brunswick ;— British- Columbia ; — Manitoba. Canary Islands. Abreu de Oalineo (J. ) History of the Canary islands, with description. Tr. by G. Glas. 1764. 1096.01 Same. [In Pinkerton. Voyages, v. 16.] .... 926.16 Same. [In Kerr (E.) Voyages, v. 2, 1824.] . . . Arlett(W.) Survey of some of the Canary islands. [In Royal geogr. soc. Journal, v. 6, 1836.] 903 09 Avezac (M.A.P.de). lies d'Afrique. [Univers.] 901.02 Bontier (P.) and Le Verrier (J.) The Canarian, or book of the conquest and conversion of the Canarians in 1402 by Jean de Bethencourt, K.t. Tr. and ed. by E. H. Major. 1872 1096.04 Macedo (J. J. da C.) Ethnographical remarks on the original lan- guages of the inhabitants of the Canary isles. [In Royal geogr. soc. Journal, v. 11, 1811.] 903.14 Pigot-Ogier (E) The fortunate isles. 1871. 1092.12 Wilde ( W. R.) Voyage to Teneriffe. 1840. . 1054,04 Canterbury. Qostling (W.) A walk in and about the city of Canter- bury. 1777 - 485.21 Hook (W.F.) Lives of the archb. of C. v. 1-9. 3445.04 Stanley (A. P.) Historical memorials of Canterbury [cathedral] 3444.02 See also Contem. rev., v., 20, 1872 (O. cathedral 500 years ago) ; Church architecture, p. 33 [ante). Cape Breton. Brown (R.) Coal fields and coal trade. 1871. . 3933.19 — History of the island of Cape Breton. 1869. 564.15 Halduyt (R.) Voyages, v. 3, 1810. (Voyages to 0. B.) . . 918.17 Osgood (J. R.) & Co. Maritime provinces. 1875. 1133.11 Cape Cod, (Mass.) Freeman (F. ) History of Cape Cod. Annals of the 13 towns of Barnstable county. 2 v. 1862-69. 596.06 Nordhoff (C. ) Cape Cod and all along shore. 1868. 233.43 Thoreau (H. D.) Cape Cod. 1865 1111.07 Cape of Good Hope. Berucastle (J.) Voyage to China, etc. 2 v. 1851. 1023.06 Banbury [C. J. F.) Residence, etc. 1848. . . 1093.05 Bu.rclie.il (W.J.) Hints on emigration, etc. [Pamphleteer, v. 17, 1820.) ......... 6058.17 Gordon (Lady Duff). Letters from the Cape. [In Gallon (F.) Va- cation tourists, 1862-8.J 825.13 BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. COUNTRIES: Cape of Good Hope to Charleston. 399 Hakluyt (S.) Voyages, v. 2, 1810 (Voyages round the Cape). 916.16 Hoefer (M. F. ) Afrique australe. [TJnivers.] . 901.02 Martin (R M. ) Colonial library, v. 3. . . . 1051.06 Saint-Pierre (J. II B. tie). Voyage, etc. 1800. 1094.16 Thmberg (C.P.) Account of the Capo, 1772. [Finkerton, v. 16.] Cape Verds Islands. Avezac{M.A.P. d'). lies d' Afrique. [TJnivers.] 901.02 Caribbean Islands. Sheldon (W.) Brief account of the Caraibs. [In Archaeologia Amer.,v. 1.] 077.18 West India sketchbook. 2ded. 2v. L., 1835. 8°. 1161.27 Sec also Guinea ; West Indies. Carolina. Locke (J.) Fundamental constitutions of C. [Works, v. 10, 1823.] Williams (E.) Virginia richly and truly valued, 16B0. [In Force. Tracts, v. 8.] 677.10 See also North Carolina ; — South Carolina. Carpathian Mountains. Across the Carpathians, [anon.] 1862. . . 965.14 Hutchinson (A. E.) Try Cracow and the. 1872.965.28 Carthage. Chambers's Papers for the people, v. 3, 1850 2516.02 Davis (N.) Carthage and her remains. L.,1861. 1084.01 Same. New York, 1861. 8° 1081.02 — Buined cities within Numidian and Carthaginian territories. 1862 1083.19 Vureau de La Malle ( — ) and Yanoski (J.) Carthage. [In Avezac. Afrique, 1844.] 901.08 Heeren (A. H. L.) Hist, researches, v. 4, 1833. 424.28 History of the Carthaginians. [Univ. history, v. 17.] . . 405.17 Monroe (J.) Comp. view of government of U. S. and Carthage. [In his The people the sovereigns.] 5722.02 Ifevman (F. W.) Defence of C. [In his MisceL.p. 278-304.] 2538.10 See alsi articles in Blackwood, v. 89, 1861 (C. aud its re- mains : Ed. rev., v. 114, 1861 ; Nat. quar. rev., v. 8, 1861 ; Fraser's niag., v. 70, 1864 (Tunis and C.) ; and for histories of the ' Punic wars ' see histories of Rome, B.a. 264-241, 218-201, 149-146 ; and lives of Hannibal. The ' Second Pu- nio war ' is the subject of the epic poem of Silius Ilalims, tr. by Tytler [1656.07]. Carthagena, {New Granada). See New Granada. Cashmere. Honigberger (J. M.) 35 years in the East. 1852. 4334.16 Ireland (J. B.) Wall street to 0., 1851-56. . . 1025.04 Knight (W.H.) Diary of a pedestrian in C. 1863. 1044.21 Vigne (G. T.) Kashmir, etc. 2 v. 1844. . . . 1025.09 J89- See also [under Asia, p. 291) Taylor; — Vambery ;— and Fraser's mag., July, 1873. Caspian Sea. Hanway (J.) Hist, account of the British trade over theC. 4v. 1753 935.01 Hommaire de Hell (X) Travels in the steppes of the C. 1847 997.05 Monleith (Col.) Tour through Azerdbijan and the shores of the 0. [In Koyal geogr. soc. Journal, v. 3, 1833.] . . 903.06 Zimmermann (0.) Memoir on the countries about the C. 1840 1034.15 Cathay. See China. Catskill Mountains. Owen (&. W.) The Leech club ; or the mysteries of the Catskills. [Fiction.] 1874. .... 236.01 Rockwell (C.) The Catskill mountains, their scenery, legends, and history. 1871 1112.30 Caucasus. See Circassia. Celebes. Stavorinut (J. S.) 'Account of, 1798. [Finkerton, v. 11.] 926.11 Celts. Arnold (M.) On the study of Celtic literature. 2752.16 Belham{W.) The Gael and the Cymbri. . . 466.16 — Etruria celtica. 2 v. 1842 466.17 Logan (J.) Tho Scottish Gael ; or, Celtic manners, as preserved among the Highlanders. . . 466.19 Nicholas (T.) The pedigree of the English people. 2d ed. 1868 466.26 Pezron (P.) Antiquities of nations, more particularly of the Celtse. 1809 421.09 Pike (L. 0. ) The English and their origin. 1866. 466.25 Poste (B. ) Celtic inscriptions on Gaulish and British coins. With a glossary of archaic Celtic words, and an atlas of coins. 1861 1585.19 Prichard (J. 0.) Eastern origin of the Celtic nations. Ed. by B. G. Latham. 1857 6413 05 Thomas (F. W. L.) Celtio antiquities of Orkney, etc. [In Arohai- ologia, V. 34, 1852.] Wright (T.) The Celt, Boman, and Saxon.' '. 452.02 See also Ed. rev., v. 108 (The Celts and the Germans) See also Britons;— Gaul ;— Ireland ;— Scotland ; —Wales. Central America. Allen (B.) Sketoh of eastern coast of O. A. With map [In Roval geogr. soc Journal, v. 11, 1841.] 903.14 Bard (8, A.) Waikna ; or adventures on the Mosquito shore. 1855 1152.05 Berendt (ft H.) Explorations in O. A. [In Sm. rep., 1867.] 3936.22 Chambers's Papers tor the people, v. 2, 1850 2516.01 Findlay (A. ffj Oceanio ourrents and their connection with the proposed 0. A. canals. [In Royal geogr. soc. journal, v. 23, „., 1853 -] 903.26 Fitzroy (ij.) On the great isthmus of 0. A. [In Royal geogr. soc. journal, v. 20, 1851.] 90 3.23 Froebel(J.) Seven years' travel in O. A. 1859.1165.19 Galindo (J.) Ruins of Copau. [In Archaeologia Amer., v. 2.] 577.19 Hardman{F.) Scenes in C. A. 1852. . . .1165.11 Morelet(A.) Travels in O. A. With introd. and notes, by E. G. Squier. 1871 1163.17 Palmer (W. R.) Map of C. A. Compiled at the office of the U.S. coast survey. 1856. folded 8°. 1165.24 Scherzer (C.) Travels in C. A., Nicaragua, Honduras, and San Salvador. 1857 1165.21 Squier (E G.) States of C. A. 1858. . . .1165.09 Stephens (J.L.) Incidents of travel in C. A. 1852. 1165.07 Trollope (A.) The Spanish Main. 1860. . .1162.21 Wells ( W. V.) Historical sketch of C. A., 1502-1857. [Explorations in Honduras, p. 449-522.] 1165.01 Note.— See in this class, America (Ancient, p. 288), for the great works of Bancroft, and Brasseur de Bourbourg (C E.) ; Guatemala, Nicaragua, Honduras, San Salvador, and Cos- ta Rica, which composed the 'Republic of Central Amer- ica,' formed in 1823 and dissolved in 1839 ; also Fanama, Yucatan, Tehuantepec. Ceylon. Baker (8. W.) Eight years in C. 1869. . .1064.09 — Bifle and hound in C. 1869 4615.11 Campbell (J. ) Excursions and field-sports in C. 1064. 16 Capper (J. ) The duke of Edinburgh in C. : a book of elephant and elk sport. 1871 1066. 20 De Quincey (T.) Ceylon, [ire Letters to a young man. 1854.] 2622.09 Dubois de Jancigny (A. D.) Ceylan. 1850. . 902.18 Pridham(C) C. and its dependencies. 2v. 1849. 1066.18 Sirr(HC.) Ceylon and the Cingalese. 1850.1061.18 Tennent (J. E. ) Ceylon, physical, historical, and topo- graphical. 2 v. 1860 1065.08 Reviewed in Ed. rev,, v. 110. — Natural history of Ceylon. 1861. . . .4715.13 Reviewed in N. A. rev., v. 95, 1862. Upham (E. ) Sacred and historical books of Ceylon ; also tracts illustrative of Buddhism. 3 v. 3757.05 See also Fraser's mag., v. 61-62, 1860 ; Na,t. qu. rev., v. 22, 1871 ; N. Brit, rev., v. 32, 1860 ; West, rev., v. 73, 1860. Chaldaea. Ainsworth (W.) Visit to the Chaldeans in central Kurdistan, 1840. [In Royal geogr. soc. journal, v. 11, 1841.] . 903.14 Hoefer (P.) Chaldee, etc. 1852. [TJnivers.] . 901.19 Zofius(W.K-) TravelsinC, andSusiana. 1857. 1054.07 See also New Englander, v. 21, 1862 (Book of Nabathean agriculture, by J. Hadley). Ohamplain (Lake). See Lake Ohamplain. Champlain Valley. OillUand ( W. ) Pioneer history of the Champlain Valley. 1863 622.17 Chanc ellorsviUe. Battle of O., and the eleventh army corps. New York, 1863. 8°. 634.05 Channel Islands. Ansted (T. D.) and Latham {R C.) Channel Islands. 1862 955.13 Bradshaw's hand-book to Normandy and the C. L; with notes, by H Fry. 961.07 Spender (E.) Fjord, Isle, and Tor. 1870. . . 954.24 Charleston, (S. C.) Charleston (The) book : a miscellany in prose and verse. Charleston, 1845. 8° 2516.13 Siege of C. by Admiral Arbuthnot and Sir Henry Clin- ton. Albany, 1867. sm. 4° 583.20 (n asking for books, use the "Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NTTM3BB. 300 COUNTRIES: Charleston to China. TripoftheOceanustoC. Brooklyn, 1865. 8°. 1113.02 See also Atlantic monthly, v. 7, 1861. (Charleston under arms, April, 1861.) Cheshire, (Conn.) Davis (0. H. S.) History of Wallingford, including Cheshire. 1870 592.08 Chester County, (England). Ohetham society. Eemains. Contents given on p. 265 of this .cata- logue. See also Beauties of England, v. 2. ... 915a.02 Chicago. Board of trade. llth-16th annual statement Chicago, 1869-75. 8° Chicago in 1864. Annual review. Compiled from the Daily Tribune. Chicago, 1855. 8°. . . Chicago directory for 1876. O., 1875. 8°. . .6763.01 Chicago relief and aid society. Keport of disbursements of contributions for the sufferers by the Chicago fire. 1874 1136.16 Colbert (E.) and Chamberlin (K) Chicago and the great conflagration. 1871 1124.21 Luzerne (F.) The lost city. Chicago as it was, and as it is. 1872 1124.23 Parian (J.) Triumphs, etc 3265.15 Public library. lst-4th. annual report. 1873-75. O, 8°. Schoolagent. Census and map. Sept., 1872. [n.p.ord.~\ 8°. WUkie(F.B.) Walks about Chicago. 1869. . 1134.29 Wright (J.3.) C. ; its past, present, future. 1870. 1134.28 See also Atlantic monthly, v. 19, 1867 (by J. Parton) ; New Englander, v. 12, 1851 (O. and the West) ; Old and new, Jan., 1872 (Chicago fire, by Mis. M A. Shorey). Chihuahua. Bartlett(J.M.) Explorations in C, etc. 2v. 1854. 1125.06 Chili. Blanchley (Capt.) Account of the island and province of Chiloe [In Royal geog. soc. Journal, v. 4, 1834.] .... 903.07 Bollaert { W. I Antiquarian, ethnological, and other re- searches in C. 1860 1166.20 Caldcleugh (A.) Travels in South America, 1819-21. 2v. 1825 1154.18 Cochrane (T. , 10th earl of Dundonald). Services iu the liberation of O. 2 v. 1859 1164.07 Conder (J.) Modern traveller, v. 28. 1829. . 911.28 Famin(C) Chili, etc. 1810. [Univers] . . 901.18 Gilliss (J. M.) U. S. expedition to the Southern hemi- sphere. 1855-56. v. 1, 2, 5 1126.01 Note. — No more published. Mathison (O. F.) Narrative of a visit, etc. 1825. 1164.11 Miers (J.) Travels in C, etc. 1826. . . . 1154.20 Molina (J. I., abbe"). Geogr., natural, and civil history ofC. 2v. 1808 567.25 — and Ovalle (A. de). Discovery and conquest of 0., 1450-1792. [In Kerr. Voyages, v. 5, p. 218-410.] 914.12 Note.— Compiled from Molina's civil history and Ovalle. Ovalle {A. de). Hist, relation of O., 1649. [Pinkerton, v. 14.] 926.14 Schmidtmeyer (P.) Travels into C, over the Andes 1820-21 1166.01 Smith (E. H.) Araucanians of Southern C. . . 1163.09 Strain (I. G.) Journey in Chili, 1849. . . .1163.08 Three years in Chili, [anon.] 1863 1163.03 Wise {H. A.) Wanderings in O. [In Ids Los Gringos, 1857.] 1162.03 See also Andes ;— America (South). China. Alexander (W.) *Picturesque representations of the Chinese. [1814.] 6625.18 Allow, (T.) "China : a series of views. With descrip- tive notices by G. N. Wright. 4 v. 1843. 1026.08 Anderson (J. ) Mandalay to Momien : a narrative of the two expeditions to western China of 1868 and 1875, under Col. Edward B. Sladen and Col. Hor- ace Brown. 1876 1026. 18 Bell (W. M.) Other countries, v. 2. 1872. . 9i:i' 15 Benjamin of Tudela. *Travels from Spain to , 1160-73 TPin- kerton, v. 7.] ' 926 07 Berncastle (J.) Voyage to C. 2 v. 1851. .' '.1023 06 Blalciston (T. W.) Five years on the Yang-Tsze. 1025.20 Breton (—). China : its costume, arts, manufactures etc. 4 v. in 2. 1824 6621 16 Garni (L. de). Travels in Indo-China and the Chinese empire. 1872 103 6 07 CoUingwood (C.) Voyage to China, etc., 1866-67. 106413 Conder (J.) Modern traveller, v. 12-13. 1827. 911.12 Corner (Miss R) China, pictorial, descriptive, and his- torical 1863 1022.09 Davidson (&. F.) Trade and travel in the far East 1846 1062.11 Davis (J. F.) China. New ed. 2 v. 1857. .1023.04 — The Chinese. 2 v. [n.d.] 1021.06 Dean (W.) The China mission. 1859. . . . 1023.13 De Fonblanque (M B. ) Niphon and Pe-che-li ; or two years iu northern China. 1862. . . . 1022.17 Doolittle (J. ) Social life of the Chinese ; with some ac- count of their customs and opinions. 2 v. 1023.08 Downing (C. T.) The Fan-Qui in C. in 1836-7. [In Waldie library, v. 12.] 5078.2 Mndlay (A. G.) Directory for the navigation of. 1045.05 Forbes (F. E.) Five years in China, 1842 (o 47. 1023.01 Fortune (R.) Among the Chinese: inland, on the coast, and at sea. With suggestions on the present war. 1859 1022.20 — Two visits to tea countries of G. 2 v. 1853. 1021.08 Go'iz (B.) Travels from Lahore to O., 1602. [In Pinkerton, v. 7.] Grosier (J. B. G. A. ) General description of C. 2d ed. 2 v. 1795 1036.05 Hawks (F. L.) Narrative of the exped. to the China seas, 1852-54, under Commodore Perry. 1016.05 Buhner (J. A., baron von). Ramble round the world, 1871. _ . 933 20 Hue (E.B., VabbS). Journey through C., 1844-6. 102101 Same. [In Trav. library, v. 8.] . . . 5075.13 — Journey through the Ch. empire. 2 v. 1856. 1022.12 Hunt's library of commerce, v. 1, 1845 (Commercial intercourse of the world with C.) 5927.12 Jones (0.) 'Chinese ornament. 1867. . . 1467.04 lay (G. T.) The Chinese as they are. 1341. ,1036.03 Legge (James, D.D.) The Chinese classics: with a translation, critical and exegetical notes, prolego- mena, and copious indexes, v. 1-5 in 8 pts. Hong Kong and London, 1861-72 7818.01 Contents: v.l. Confucian analects, the Great learning, and the Doctrine of the mean. v.2. Works of Mencius. v. 3, pt. 1. First parts of the Shoo-king.or the books of T'ang; the books of Yu; the books of Hea; the books of Shang ; and the pro- legomena, v. 3, pt. 2. Fiftn part of the Shoo-king, or tho book of Chow, and indexes, v. 4. pt. 1. First part of tlio She-king, or lessons from the states ; and prolegomena. v. 4, pt. 2. Second, third, and fourth parts of the She-king, or the minor odea of the kingdom, the greater odes, the sacrificial odes and praise songs ; and indexes, v. 5, pt. 1. Dukes Yin, Hwan, Chwang, Min, He, Wan, Seuen, and Ch'ing ; and prolegomena. v. 5, pt. 2. Dukes Seang, Ch'aou, Ting, and Gae, with Tso's appendix and the in- dexes. Medhurst [ W.H.) China: its state and prospects. 1025.11 — Foreigner in Far Cathay. 1873 1021.19 Michie (A.) Siberian overland route from Peking to St. Petersburgh. [1863.] 1024.13 Milne (W.C.) Life in China. 1857. . . .1022.10 Morga {A. de). O. at the close of the 16th century. [In his Phi- lippine Islands. 1868 1065.16 Morrison (E.) Memoir of an embassy to C, 1816. [Pamphleteer, v. 16.] 5058.15 Moule (A. E) Four hundred million. Chapters, etc. 1871 1021.13 Nieuhoff(J.) "Travels in O., 1665. ["Pinkerton, v. 7.] . 926.07 Ogilby (J., translator). "Embassy to China. Bv P. De Goyer and J.De Keyzer: described by J. Nieuhoffi 1669 1029.01 Same. Second part. Atlas chinensis, etc. Col- lected by A. Montanus. Englished by J. Ogilby. 1671. . . . . 1029.02 Murray (H.,and others). Account of C. 3 v. 1843. 1021.03 Xevius(J.L.) China and the Chinese. 1869. 1023.18 Oliphant (L.) Earl of Elgin's mission to China and Japan in 1857-59. 1860 1025.03 OrUans (P. J. d'). Hist, of the two Tartar conquerors of C. [inHakluytsoc.,1854.] . . . 1025.14 Patterson (B. H.) National life of C. [In his Essays, 1862.] 1412-M Pauthier (G.) and Bazin (A.) Chine. 2 v. 1853. 901.20 Pauw (C. de). Keoherches philos. [In his (EuvreB, v. 4-5.] 411.08 Polo (M.) Travels into O. [In Kerr (E.) Voyages, v. 1.] 914.08 Pumpelly (B. ) Journey around the world. 1870. "^• ( {| — Geol. researohes in O. [In Sm. contrib., v. 16.] . .3937.16 Ripa (M.) Memoirs, during thirteen years' residence at the court of Peking. 1849 102 H Rubruquis or Ruysbrock (W. de). "Travels into Tartary and C, 1253. [Pinkerton, v. 7.] 916.07 BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. COUNTRIES : China to Colombia. 301 Sard[3.A.) Notes on the Yang-Tsze-Kiang. [In Royal geog. boo. Journal, v. 32, 1862.] 903.85 Shaw (&) Journals [while] American consul at Can- ton. [1787-90.] 1023.20 Shoberl(F.) World in miniature. 2 v. . . . 6631.09 Simpson(W.) Mooting the sun: a journey. 1874. 1015.08 Smith (G.) Consular cities of China. 1847. .1023.17 Smith (W. L. G.) O. and the Chinese. 1863. 1023.16 Speer (W.) Oldest and newest empire. China and the United States. 1870 1023.23 Staunton (Sir G. L.) Account of [Maoartney's] embassy to China. [1792-93.] 2 v. 1797 1017.02 Slaunlon (Sir G. T.) Miscellaneous notices relating to China. 1822 1021.15 Ta-tsing-leu-lee ; the fundamental laws, etc. A selection from the Chinese, with appendix, and notes, by Sir G T. Staunton. London, 1810. 4°. . 1017.04 Taylor (Bayard). Visit to China, etc. 1855. .1022.07 Thomson (J.) Straits of Malacca, Indo-China, and China. 1875 1026.10 Tiffany (0.) The Canton Chinese. 1849. . .1021.14 Williams (Mrs. H. D.) A year in China. 1864. 1022.11 Williams (S. W.) The middle kingdom : Chinese em- pire and its inhabitants. 3ded. 2 v. 1851. 1023.02 Williamson (A.) Journeys in northern C. 1870. 1021.11 Wilson (J.) Medical notes on C. 1846. . . . 4334.17 Wood (W. M.) Eankwei ; or China, etc 1859. 1022.08 See also articles in Blackwood, v. 72, 1852. (Celestials at home and abroad) ; v. 93, 1863 (Progress in O.) ; v. C J3, 1863 (Feang-tai mountains and spirit-writing in C ) ; Ed. rev., v. 127, 1868 (Western C.) ; Fortn. rev., v. 1, 1865 (by Sir J. B. Bowling) ; Fraser's mag., v. 68, 1863 (Sketches in C.) ; v. 76, 1867 (C. in 12th cent.) ; n. s., v. 2, 1870 (Present condi- tion) ; v. 3, 1871 (What Chinese think of Europeans) ; Nat. qu. rev., v. 6, 1862 (Language and lit.) ; New Englander, v. 17, 1859 (O. and the Chinese, by W. D. Whitney) ; v. 28, 1869 (Three religions of C, by W. A. P. Martin) ; v. 19, 1861 (C. and the West, by W. D. Whitney) ; v. 28, 1869 (Eenaissance in C, by W. A. P. Martin) ; N. A. rev., v. Ill, 1870 (Compe- titive examination in C , by Martin) ; North Brit, rev., v. 27, 1857 ; Quar. rev., v. 115, 1864; Temple Bar, April, May, 1874 (Manners and customs in C.) ; Westm. rev., v. 67, 1857 (C. and the Chinese) ; v. 69, 1858 (C. past and pres- ent) ; v. 90, 1868. Note.— For the Religions of China, see Confucius (p. 279); Legge's Chinese classics (p. 300) ; and Various religions (p- 100). History. Bannister (S. ) Journal of the first French embassy to C. 1698-1700 ; translated, with essay on the friendly disposition of the Chinese government. . 1023.12 Barker (E. H.) The China of the classics, [Jx Classical journal, V. 8, p. 295 ; V. 6, p. 204.] 2742.03 Chalmers (J. ) Origin of the Chinese : connection of the Chinese with western nations. 186tt. 1022.16 Gutzlaff (C.) Sketch of Chinese history, ancient and modern. With a retrospect of [its] foreign inter- course and trade. 2 v. 1834 1036.01 History of 0. [In Universal hist., v. 8, 1759.] 406.01 History of the pirates of the China sea, 1807-10. [In Neumann (0. F.) Translations, etc. 1831.] 7816.10 Mendoza (J. G.de). History of the kingdom of ft, and the situation thereof. Ed. by G. T. Staunton, with introd. by E. H. Major. 2 v. [Hakluyt society, 1853] 1025.15 Tliornton (T.) History of ft, from the earliest records to 1842. 2v. 1844 1023.21 Vincent (W.) Observ. on the ' C. of the classics,' by Barker. [In Classical journal, v. 7, p. 32.] 2742.07 Yule (H., ed.) Cathay and the way thither ; medieval notices of C. With essay on the intercourse be- tween C. and the western nations previous to the discovery of the Cape route. 2 v. [Hakluyt soc, 1866.] 1025.17 Chinese Emigration to the United States. CowweU (B. H.) Why and how the Chinese emigrate. 1871 1021.10 See also New Englander, v. 29, 1870 (Chinese migration, by Prof. H. N. Day.) Taiping and other rebellions, 1850-60. Brine (L.) The Taeping rebellion in C. 1862. 1023.19 CaUery (J. M.) and Tvan (Melchior). History of the insurrection in C. 1853 1021.17 Chesney (O. C.) Chinese Gordon and the Taiping rebellion. [In his Essays, etc. 1874.] 3224.22 Meadows (T. T.) The Chinese and their rebellions. 1856 1036.04 See also Blackwood's mag., v. 74, 1863 ; v. 100, 1866 • v. 104, 1867 ; Ed. rev., v. 102, 185 ; Fraser's mag., v 48 1853 ; v. 71. 1865 ; v. 79, 1869 (Chinese Gordon) ; New Eng' lander, v. 30, 1871 ; N. A. rev., v. 79, 1854 ; Quar. rev. v 94 1854 (Religion of the rebels) ; v. 112, 1862. Recent foreign relations and wars of China. Belcher (Sir E.) Naval operations in China. 1840-41. [In his Voyage round the world, etc. 1843.] 925 21 Cooke (G. W.) China: being "The Times" special correspondence in 1857-58 1023.14 Swinhoe (R.) Narrative of the North China campaign of I860 1022.18 Sec also Blackwood, v. 86, 1859 ; v. 87, 1860 (2 art.) ; v. 89, 1861 (English embassies) ; Ed. rev., v. 98, 105, 111, 122 (Elgin's mission, elc.) ; v. 133, 1871 (For. relations of C.) ; Fraser's mag., v. 65, 1857 (The war with C.) ; n. s. v. 3, 1871 (Chinese statesmen and state papers ; 3 art.) ; N. A. rev., v. 90, 1860 ; Quar. rev., v. 107, 1860 (Elgiu's mission) • V. 132, 1872 (Trade with C.) ; Westm. rev., v. 93, 1870 (Our policy in C.) ; v. 95, 1871 (France, the Jesuits, and the Tientsin massacre). See also, in this class, names of dependencies of China, as Manohooriaj— Mongolia ;— Tibet ; — Gorea ;— Formosa. China Seas. Collingwood (C.) Kambles of a naturalist, 1866-67. 1064.13 Hawks (F. L. ) Narrative of the exped. to the China seas.under Commodore Perry, 1852-54. 3v. 1026.02 Jarrad (F. W) The China sea directory, v. 4. Coasts of Corea, Bussian Tartary, Japan islands, gulfs of Tartary and Amur and sea of Okhotsk ; Linschoten islands, etc. 1873 1045.20 Cilicia. Vahram. Chronicle of the Armenian kingdom of O. [In Neumann Translations, etc., 1831.] 7816.10 See also Asia Minor, (p. 292, ante). Cincinnati. Board of education. The Bible in the public schools. Arguments in the case of J. D. Minor et al. versus the Board of education. Cin., 1870. 8°. 3522.20 Board of trade. lst-6th annual report. ft, 1870-75. 8. Cincinnati directory, 1875. Cin., 1874. 8°. . . 6763.06 Public library. Catalogue. Cin., 1871. 8°. . . 2715.25 — lst-8th annual report, ft, 1867-75. 8°. Young men's mercantile library association. Catalogues of books. Cin., 1869. 8° 2715.17 — 19th-41st annual report, ft, 18S4-76. 8°. See also Atlantic monthly, v. 20, 1867 (by J. Parton). Ciroaasia and the Caucasus. Ditson (G. L.) Circassia, a tour. 1850. . . 993.07 Famin(C) Circassie. 1838. [Univers.] . . 902.29 Freshfield (D. W.) Travels in the Central Circassia. 1869 996.12 Freygand (Mme. F. de). Letters from the Caucasus. 1823 1043.24 Golovin(I.) The Caucasus. 1853 995.05 Harvey (Mrs.) Turkish harems and Circassian homes. 1871 1034.11 Haxthausen (A.) Transcaucasia, etc. 1854. . . 1034.14 Mackie (J. M.) Life of Schamyl 3156.20 Spencer (E.) Travels in Circassia. 1839. . . 995.03 — Turkey, Circassia, etc. 1835 992.14 See also articles in Blackwood, v. 79-80, 1856 ; Fortnightly rev., Sept., Oct., 1874 (by A. W. Dilke); Fraser's mag., Jan., 1873 (Visit in 1870, by E. Banson) ; Nat. qu. rev., v. 25, 1872 (O. aud the Turks) : Qu. rev., v. 116, 1864 (The Circassian exodus). Cities. See Cities, p. 269 of this catalogue. City of the Caliphs. See Bagdad. Cleveland, (Ohio). Whittlesey (C.) Early history of C. 1867. . 612.21 Cochin-China. See Anam, p. 290 ;— Indo-China. Colchester, (Conn.) Taintor (CM.) Extracts from the records of C. 591.26 Colombia. Cochrane (C. S.) Travels in C. 1823-24. 1825.1154.22 Colombia in 1826. L., 1828. 8°. [Pamphleteer, v. 29.] .5058.29 Conder (J.) Modern traveller, v. 27. 1830. . . 911.27 Duane (W.) Visit toft, 1H22 and 1823. . . .1154.24 Famin (C.) Colombie. 1839. [Univers.] 901.17 Stevenson ( W. B. ) 20 years' residence in South America. 3v. 1825 1154.15 See also Bolivia ;— New Granada ;— Venezuela. In asking for books, use the "Book Orders," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 302 COUNTRIES : Colorado*© Crete. Colorado. Bowles (S. ) The Switzerland of America ; a summer vacation in C. 1869 1122.09 Denver City board of trade. Resources of Colorado. I860.' 1133.21 0ld(R.0.) Colorado : its resources. 1872. .1133.21 Pacific R. R. reports, v. 2, 1853 (Narrative of Gunnison's explor.) Taylor (B.) Colorado. A summer trip. 1867. 1114.21 Tice (J. H. ) Over the plains and on the mountains. [1872.] 1132.19 United States. Engineer department. Geogr. and geol. explor. and surveys weBt of the 100th meridian, in charge of G. M. Wheeler. [Now publishing.] 1116.18 Geol. exploration of the 40th parallel, in charge of Clarence King. v. 3, Mining industry. 1870 1116 11 — Interior department. U. S. geol. survey of the territories [in charge of F. V. Hayden]. Annual report for 1869 and 1873. Note. — These reports cover the geology, mineralogy, na- tural history, and mining industry of the territory, with maps. — Commissioner of mining statistics. Reports, 1867-74. . 4006.05 Colorado River of the West. Ives (J. C.) Report upon the C. river of the west. 1861 1126.09 Powell (J. W. ) Exploration of the C. river of the West and its tributaries, 1869-72 1136.19 ■ — The canons of the O. [In Scribner's monthly, Jan., Feb., Mch., 1875.] Sitgreaves (L.) Exped. down the Zuni and C. rivers. [Natural history.] 1853 1133.17 Columbus, {Ohio). Studer (J. H.) History, resources, etc. 1873. 601.09 Sliattuck (L.) Concord, {Mass.) History of C, to 1832. 611.29 Concord, {New Hampshire). Bouton(N.) History of C, 1725-1853. . . . 605.02 Moore (J.) Annals of C, 1726 to 1823. . . 612.12 Concord River, {Mass.) Thoreau (K D.) Week on the C. 1859. . .1111.10 Confederate States of America, {so catted). Official reports of battles. New York, 1863. 8°. 645.10 See also United States. (War of the rebellion, 1861-65.) ' Congo River. Angela (M.) and Carli (D. de). *Voyage to, 1666-7. [Pinkerton, v. 16.] 926.16 Astley (T.) Ool. of voyages, v. 2, book 3-4 (1578-1700).' .' 935 11 Hoefer (F.) Afrique australe. 1848 901 02 Merolla (J.) *Voyage to, 1682. [Pinkerton, v. 16.] . '. 92616 Moiiteiro (J. J. ) Angola and the Congo. 1876. 1093.22 Connecticut. Records of the colony and plantation of New Haven 1638-[1655]. Ed. by C. J. Hoadley. 2 v. With the code of 1656. Hartford, 1857-58. 8°. . 592.02 Bacon (Z. and others). Contributions to the ecclesias- tical history of C. 1861 3457 ig Bushnell (S.) Hist, estimate of O. [In Ms Work and play 2514 27 Code of 1650, a compilation [by R. R. Hinman] of the earliest laws of Conn. ; with extracts from the laws of New Haven colony, called Blue laws Hartford, [n.cZ.] 8° 5622.04 DeFurest (J. W.) History of the Indians of C, to 1850. 1853 gg2 07 Dwvjht(T.) History of C. to [1815]. . . 59l'o5 Everest (0. W.) The poets of C. 1843. . 1643' 08 Fowler ( W. C.) Local law in C. historically considered. 1872 5735 22 Hinman (R. R.) Letters from the English kings and queens, the governors of the colony of with the answers thereto, 1635-1749. . 59X 14. Hollister(G. H.) History of Conn. 2 v. 1857. 652' 01 Perciml{J. G.) Report of the geology of Connecticut. 1842. 4114.17 Peters (8. A.) General hist, of Conn. 1781* Shepard (C. M.) Geol. survey of C, 1837 ' ' 4112'21 Cmmbull (B.) Hist, of Conn. 2 v. 1818 ' 652'o4 Sigourney {L. E.) Sketch of C. 40 years since! [anon 1 J 0^4 rot iij See also Oheshire;-Greenwich ;-Hart'ford --Merid'en- W?.!* ?T U ; - Wew London ;-Norwich '-StSrf - New 11 ^^:^^" 7 -™^» i-Woodbury TaIso Connecticut River and Valley. BitchcocJc (E.) Illus. of surface geology. [In Sm. contrib., v 9 1 Warren (J. C.) Fossil impressions in sandstone rocks of Conn. River. Boston, 1854. 8°. . . 4112.26 Constantinople. Attom (T.) *C. illustrated; with historical account bv T? Walsh. [1849.] 9/7^ Auldjo (J. ) Visit to Constantinople, in 1833. 996.22 Gautier (T.) Constantinople of to-day. 1854. 99203 Eddy(B. 0.) Walter in Constantinople. 1868. 1041.12 Gautier (T.) Constantinople. [French.] . . 703126 Same. Prom the French, by R. H. Gould. 103318 Hornby {E. B. ) In and around Stamboul. 2 v. 994.07 Same. [New title. ] C. during the Crimean war. !863 996.21 Kennedy (C. M.) Turks of 0. [In Gallon (F.) Vacation tourists, 1862-3.] 925.18 Lott (E.) Harem life in Constantinople. . . 1082.12 Murray (J.) Hand-book for C. 1871. . . . 1033J0 Pardoe (J. ) City of the Sultan. 2 v. 1837. . 99101 Same. [In Waldie library, v. 10.] 5078 24 Smith (A.) A month atC. 1855 992.08 See also Lippincott's mag., June, 1872 (by F. W. Holland). j6S- See also, in this class, Turkey ;— Eastern and By- zantine empire ; — Bosporus ; — East. Conway River, {England). Fenton {R.) The Conway in the stereoscope. With notes by J. B. Davidson. 1860. 954,27 Cooperstown, (N. T.) Coffin (R. B.) Home of Cooper, and the haunts of Leatherstocking. By Barry Gray, [pseud.] 3043.27 Zivermore (S. T.) Hist, of Cooperstown. 1862. 621.06 Corea or Korea Hamel (H.) Travels in 0., 1653. [Pinkerton, v. 7.] . . . 926 07 Regis (J. B.) Geogr. observ. and hist, of Korea. [In *Green Voyages, v. 4, p. 319-347.] 935 12 Williamson {A.) Journeys in. 2 v. 1870. . . 1021.11 Corn-wall, (England). Boitrell(W.) Traditions of West C. 2 v. 1870. 3810.20 Cornwall: its mines and miners. [anon.] 1857. [Trav. lib., v. 23.] 5075.28 Hogg(T.) Fabulous hist, of the ancient kingdom of C. [a poem.] 1827 1651.17 Hunt (R.) Popular romances of the west of England 2 v. 1865 3816.08 Muller [Max). C. antiquities. [In his Chips, etc., v. 3.] . 2637.21 Murray (J.) Handbook for C. 1859. . . . 953.16 Norris (E. ) Ancient Cornish drama. 2 v. 1859. 1733.31 Spender (E ) Fjord, Isle, and Tor. 1870. . . 954.21 See also Brit. quar. rev., Oct., 1870 (Affinity between the Bretons and the Cornish); Beauties of Engl., v. 2 [915a.02J. >8S- See also Britons (p. 295). Corsica. Boswell{J.) An account of C. 1768. . . . 975.15 Forester (T.) Rambles in C. 1858 975.02 Friess (0. A. C. de). Corse. 1847. [Univers.] 901.26 Gregorovius (F.) C. in the picturesque, social, and hist aspects. 1855. [Trav. lib., v. 2.] . . .'5075.07 Be viewed in London qu. rev., v. 96, 1856. Murray (J.) Hand-book for C. 1868. . . . 981.08 Winter in Corsica. By two ladies, [anon.] 1868. 981.11 See a/so Mediterranean ; and lives of Paoli, (p. 184). C oss 3 cks Eeber (B.) History of the Cossacks. [In his Life, v. 1.] . 3074.01 See also works on Russia. Costa Rica. Boyle (F.) A ride across a continent. 2 v. 1868. 1165.17 See also New monthly mag., Nov., 1856 ; Lippincott's mag., Nov., 1872 (by B. M. Walsh). &S~ See also Central America (p. 299). Crete. Hakluyt (R.) Col. of voyages, v. 2, 1810. (Voyages to Candia and Ohio) 916.16 Poslleihwaite (E.) Tour in Crete. 1868. . . . 992.22 Skinner [J. E H) Roughing it in 0., in 1867. 993.23 Spratt (T.A.B.) Travels and researches in C. 2v. 993.21 Strangford (Lord). Notes on C. [In his Writings, etc., v. 2, 1869.] Stiliman (W.J.) Cretan insurrection of 1866-7-8. 993.25 See also Oontem. rev., v. 1, 1866 ; Fraser'B mag., v. 79, 1869 (0. insurrection in 1866-8). BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. COUNTRIES : Crimea to Dardanelles. 303 Crimea. Vemidoff (A. de). Travels in the 0. 2 v. 1837. 997.14 Holderhess (M.) Journey to the Crimea. 1827. 997.07 - Notes relating to the the Orim Tatars. 1821. 991.22 Hommairede Hell (X.) Travels in the C. 1847. 997.05 Milner ( T. ) Crimea ; its ancient and modem history. 1855 543.08 Olipliaiit (L.) Russian shores of the Black sea. 997.04 Sewnour(KB.) Russia on the Black sea, etc. 1855. 997.03 Spencer (M) Fall of the Crimea. 1854. . . 554.10 Note.— A. semi-fictitious narrative of the conquest of the Crimea by the Russians under Catherine II. $f^ See also Ed. rev., v. 102 {The Taurio Chersonese) ; N. A. rev., v. 81, 1855 (History of the Crimea). Crimean "War of 1854-56. Bazancourt (C. de). Crimean expedition. 2 v. 554.09 KinglakeiA. W.) The invasion of the Crimea, v. 1-3. 1863-75 554.11 The latest volume (publ. in 1875) of this elaborate work includes the battle of Inkermanu. Reviewed in Blackwood V.93, 1863; v. 104, 1868; V. 105, 1869; Ed. rev., v. 117, 1863; v. 128, 1868 ; April, 1873 ; Fraser's mag., v. 68, 1863 ; v. 78^ 1868 ; Nat. rev., v. 16, 1863 ; North Brit, rev., v. 38, 1863 • Quar. rev., v. 113, 1863. Froude {J. A.) Short studies, v. 2 (The Eastern question). 2625.06 McCleUan (G. B.) Report on the art of war in Europe, in 1855 and 1856 4518.07 McConnick (B. G.) Visit to the camp before Sevastopol. 1855 553.11 Morell (J. B.) Neighbors of Russia, and history of the war to the siege of Sebastopol. 1854, . 554.21 Pictorial history of the Russian war. 1854-6. . 547.02 Beminiscences of an officer of zouaves. 1860. . 554. 15 Russell (W. H.) British exped. to the C. 1858. 554.01 — Gen. Todleben's History of the defence of Sebasto- pol. 1854-5. A review 554.16 Simpson ( W. ) 'The seat of war in the East. [With colored illustrations.] 1-2 series in 1 v. A. 47. 18 Tyrrell ( H. ) Hist, of the war with Russia. 2 v. 558. 11 Woestyn (M.) Guerre d'Orient ; les victoires et con- quers des arme'es alliees. 2 v. in 1. 1857. 554.14 See also Fortnightly rev., v. 2, 1865 (Some unexpected results of the war, by G. Hooper) ; Fraser's mag., n. s., v. 3, 1871 (On the causes of the war, by F. W. Newman). Nu- merous other articles upon the war may be found in the English periodicals, Fraser's, Blackwood, Edinburgh, North British, Quarterly, Westminster, etc., for 1853-57. Croatia. Spottiswoode (.,M. 1777. [*Pinkerton, v. 2.] . 926.02 Beauties of England and Wales, v. 3 (by Britton and Brayley) Ferber (J. J.) Oryctography of D. [*Pinkerton, v. 2.] . 926.02 Murray ( J. ) Hand-book for D. 1868. . . . 451.07 Detroit. Parlcman (F.) Hist, of the conspiracy of Pontiac. 584.06 Richardson (J.) Wacousta ; or the prophecy. A tale. [In Waldie library, v. 1.] 6078.16 Devonshire, (England). Beauties of England etc., v. i (by Britton and Brayley). . 916a 03 Bray (Mrs. A. E. ) Description of the part of D. on the Tamar and the Tavy. 3 v. 1836. . . . 951.21 Kingsley(C) North Devon. [With his Sir Walter Raleigh, efc n 221-75, 1859] 2534.06 Murray (J.) Hand-book for Devon, etc. . . 953.16 See also Bentley's miscel., v. 21, 1847 (Festivities and au. perstitions of D., by Mrs. T. Whittle) ; Fortnightly rev v. 5, 1866 (by J. DenniB). Dominica (Island of). Atwood (T.) History of the island of Dominica, with a description of its productions, etc 1791. 556.12 Dominican Republic. Guillermin (G.) Journal historique de la rev. de la par- tie de Test de Saint Domingue. 1808. . . 550.13 Hazard (S.) S.Domingo, past and present. 1873. 1161.20 Schomburglc (R. H.) The peninsula and bay of Samana. [In Royal geogr. soc. Journal, v. 23, 1853.] 903.25 United Slates. Commission of inquiry. Eeport. Washing- ton. 1871. 8° 1161.26 See also West Indies ; — Hayti. Dorchester, (Mass.) Drake ( Palestine, Egypt, Syria.] 1858. . . ■ 105U" — Same. [In Trav. library, v. 8, 1858.] smM BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. COUNTRIES : Eastfo Edinburgh. 305 Lamartine (A.de). Travels in the East. 2v. 1850. 1052.04 Leech (H. H.) Letters from Greece, Turkey, Egypt, Nubia, and the Holy Land. 1869. . . . 1051.11 Lowlh{O.T.) The wanderer in Arabia, etc. 27. 1042.10 Lmhington (E.) Journey from Calcutta to Europe, by way of Egypt, 1827-28. [Waldie library, v. 1.] 6078.15 Macleod (A'.) Eastward travels in Egypt, Palestine, and Syria. 1869 1052.17 Marnier (X) Du Khin au Nil. [Syrie, Palestine, Egypte.] 1852 1052.11 — De l'Est a l'Ouest : voyages et litterature. 1867. Martlneau (H. ) Eastern life, present and past. 1053.08 Mayer (L.) *Views in the Ottoman dominions, and some of the Mediterranean islands. . . A. 27. 04 Nerval (O. de). Voyage en Orient. 2 v. 1867. 7047.23 v. 1 . Les femmes du Caire. Druses et Maronites. v. 2. Lesnuitedu Ramazau. De Paris a Cythere. Lorely. Oliphant (L.) Patriots and filibusters. 1860. 922.22 Paine (E.) Tent and harem : an oriental trip. 1082.13 Palgrave (Win. G.) Essays on eastern questions. 1033.17 Contents : Mahonietauism in the Levant. The Turko- mans, etc. Eastern christians. The monastery of Samelas. The Abkhasian insurrection. The poet Omar. The brigand, Ta'abbet Shurran. Plielps (8. D.) The Holy Land, etc. 1872. . .1052.07 Newlon(C.T.) Travels in the Levant. 2v. 1865. 1045.02 v. 1. Constantinople. Athens. Mytilene. Scio. Rhodes, v. 2. Halicarnassns. Cnidus. Branchidm. Coast of Caria. Pococke (R.) Travels in the East, 1737-8. [Pinkerton, v. 10.] 926.10 Prims (8. I.) Travels in Europe and the East. [Tur- key, Syria, Palestine, and Egypt.] 1855. 943.12 Rauwolf (L.) Journey into the eastern countries, 1573. [In Ray. Travels, v. 2.] 944.21 Roberts (D.) *The Holy Land, etc. 3 v. 1855. 1056.02 v. 1. Jerusalem and Galilee, v. 2. The Jordan and Beth- lehem, v. 3. Idumea and Petra. v. 4-6. Egypt and Nubia. Shaw(T.) Barbary and the Levant. 1808. .1084.03 Smith (A. ) Eastern pilgrims : travels of three ladies. 1870 1043.23 Spencer (J. A.) Travels in Egypt and the Holyland 1850 1052.10 Stanhope (Hester). Travels [in Syria, Palestine, Egypt, efc] narrated by her physician. 3 v. 1846. 1052.01 Taylor (B.) Lands of the Saracen : [Syria, Palestine, Constantinople, Spain.] 1855 994.22 Same. New York, 1859 1051.03 Train (G. F) American merchant in Europe, Asia, and Australia. 1857 922.11 Turner (W.) Tour in the Levant. 3 v. 1820.1034.08 v. 1. The Mediterranean. Zante, Albania, and Greece, v. 2. Rhodes, Cyprus, and Barout. Syria, Egypt, and Holy Land. v. 3. Asia Minor. Customs of Turks, Arabs, Greeks. Tweedie (W.K.) Eastern manners and customs. 1041.18 Urquhart(D.) The spirit of the East. 1839.1033.09 Vaiihema (L. di). Travels, 1503 to 1508. With notes and introduction by G. P. Badger. [Hakluyt so- ciety, 1863.] 1044.10 — Same. [In Kerr. Col. of voyages, v. 7.] 914 14 Wallin (Q.A.) Journey from Cairo to Medina and Mecca, by Suez, Araba, Tawila, al-Jauf, Jubbe, Hail and Rejd. [In Royal geogr. boc. Journal, v. 24, 1854.] 903 27 Walpole (F.) The Ansayrii, with travels in the further East. 3v. 1851 1044.01 Ward (A.) Around the Pyramids, 1859-60. .1082.15 Webbe (E ) His trauailes [in the East]. 1590. Ed. by E. Arber, 1868 5011.02 Wilkie (Sir D.) 'Sketches in Turkey, Syria, Egypt. 1840-41 A.57.01 — Sketches, Spanish and oriental. 1846. Wolf (J.) Travels and adventures. 2 v. 1860. 1044.08 See also, in this class, Arabia ; — Armenia ; — Asia ; — Asia Minor ; — Assyria ; — Oircassia ; — Egypt ; — Georgia ; — Greece j — Mediterranean ; — Persia ; — Persian Gulf ; — Red Sea j— Syria ; — Turkey, etc., also Poetry (Oriental). Eastern or East Indian Archipelago. Belcher (E.) Voyage of the Samarang. 1848. 1065.03 Contents : Borneo, Bashees, Sooloo, Celebes, Loo-choo, Korea, Japan, Labuau group, Philippines. Skhmore (A. S.) Travels in the E. Indian archipelago. 1869 1065.12 Contents : Malacca. Borneo. Java. Sumatra. Timor group. Celebes. Moluccas. Papuan group. The Bandas. Amboina. Madura. Vollingwood (C.) Voyage to Malay archipelago, 1866-67. 1868. ...:....' 1064.13 Contents: Labuau group. Borneo. Manilla. Earl(G.W.) The Eastern seas, 1832-1834. .1064 19 T.mvT' t€ l ntS: JaTa ' Borneo - Malay peninsula. Slam. Singa- Findlay (A. The ancient Egyptians. 2 v. 1082.02 — Egyptians in the time of the Pharaohs. 1857. 10S2.14 — Appendix to Books II-III. [In Herodotus. Ed. by G. Rawliu- son. v. 2. 1859.] 426.14 Contents: Origin. Solar year. Different orders of gods. The Nile. Kinds of writing. Gymnastic contests. Science. Historical notice of Egypt. Woodward (Dr.) Of the wisdom of the ancient Egyptians. [Ar- chajologia, T. 4. 1786.] 6128.- 2. Modern History of Egypt. Egypte sous la domination de Mehemet Ali, par MM P. etH 1848. [Univers.] .... 901.24 Marcel (J.J.) E., depuis la conquite des Arabes jusqu'a la domination francaise. 1848. [Univers.] 901.24 Morier (J. P.) Memoir of a campaign with the Ottoman army in Egypt. 1800. [In Pamphleteer, v. 13] .... 6093.13 Paton (A. A.) History of the Egyptian revolution from the period of the Mamelukes [12th century] to the death of Mohammed Ali, [1849]. 2 v. . 1077.01 Russell (M. ) View of anc. and modem E. 1843. 1081.07 Ryme (A.) E. sous la domination francaise. 901.24 Yates ( W. li. ) Modern history and condition of Egypt ; with account of Mohammed Ali Pascha, from 1801-1843. 2v 1076.12 See also, in Biography, p. 178, lives of Mohammed All 3. Description and Travels. Abd-al-Lalif. Relation respecting E., 1203. [In *Pinkerton v. 16.] Adams (A. L. ) Notes of a naturalist in the Nile valley. 1870 1091.12 Adams ( W. S. D. ) Land of the Nile ; or Egypt past and present. 1871 1091.15 Ampere (J. J.) Voyages et recherches en Egypte. [In Revue des d. mondes, 1846-48.] Barllett (W.H.) The Nile boat, 1845. 2d ed. 1850.1076.20 BarthUemy St. Eilaire (J. ) Egypt and the great Suez canal. 1857 1075.12 Belzoni (G.) Adventures in Egypt, 1850. . .1081.14 Chateaubriand (F. R., vicomtede). Travels in, 1806 and 1807. From the French, by F. ShoberL 1045.06 Gonder (J.) Modern traveller, v. 5-6. 1824. . 911.05 Curtis ( ™ ""S co, ?P a 5 101 ! t 6731 -"] : »nd Whitaker's almanack [6702.28]. See also Statistics, and Political economy Worn, merce, etc.) in general alphabet. v Boynton (V. B.) The four great powers : their policv resources, etc. 1866 445 24 Bristed (J.) Hints on the national bankruptcy of Brit- am, and on her resources to maintain the present contest with France. 1809 5917.14 — Resources of the British empire, with a' view of the probable result of the present contest between Britain ani France. 1811 5917.13 Chalmers ( 9. ) Estimate of the comparative' strength of Great Britain, during the present and four pre- ceding reigns ; and of the losses of her trade from every war since the rev. New ed. 1794 5yl6.15 — Opinions of eminent lawyers, chiefly concerning the colonies, fisheries and commerce of Gre^t Britain 2v. 1814 _ 5727 22 — State of the United Kingdom, 1815. 2d ed. [Pamphleteer v 7 1 Collier (J.) Reply to a pamphlet on the state of the nation in 1822. [Pamphleteer, v. 21.] 5055 21 Duff{M.E. G.) Elgin speeches [on English politics]. 187L 6724 16 Farmer (B. ) View of the internal policy of Great Brit- ain, [anon.] 1764 5713.14 Cheat Britain. Statistical abstract for the colonial and other possessions, 1856 to 1870. L.,1872. 8°. 5947.08 — Statistics of the trade with foreign countries from 1810. London, 1869. 8° 5917.15 Letter to the Queen on the state of the monarchy. [anon.] 2ded. London, 1838. 8°. . . 5093.03 McCulloch (J. R.) Descriptive and statistical account of the British empire. 4th ed. 2 v. 1854. 5917.01 Notes on tho papers relative to the internal stale of the country, recently presented to parliament ; [with] reply to F. Philips, [anon.] 1820. . . 5721.05 Opinions as to the real state of the nation. 1823, [Pamphleteer, V-21.] 5058.21 Peter (W.) Thoughts on the present crisis, 1816. 2d ed. [Pam- phleteer, V. 8.] 6058.08 Preston (R.) State of the nation, labor, pauperism, etc. 1816. [Pamphleteer, v. 8.] 6058.08 Philp (B. K.) History of progress in Great Britain. Agriculture, roads, conveyances, domestic archi- tecture, shipping, geogr. discovery. 1859. 5917.09 Slate of the nation, 1822. L., 1822. 8°. [Pamphleteer, v. 20.] 6068.20 IX. National Qualities. Greg ( W. R.) British and foreign characteristics. [In his Lit. judgments. 1869.] 2526.20 Hayviard (A.) England and France : their national qualities, etc. [In his Essays, 3d series, p. 123-193. 1874.] . . .2528.19 Hope (A. J. B.) Essays, etc 2532.18 Hope (A. R.) Master John Bull, a holiday book for parents and schoolmasters. 1873. . . . 5512.26 Fauli{R) Pictures of Old England. . . . 461.11 Thiebelin (N. L.) Little book about Great Britain. 1870 934.26 Whipple [IS. P.) The English mind. [In his Character, etc.] 2545.30 Note. —Several works upon the inherited qualities of the English people will be found under 'Ethnology and in- herited character' (p. 314). But the best studies of the char- acter and manners of the English of to-day, as seen by foreigners, are to be found under 'Description and Travels,' (p. 315), especially in the books of Taine, Emerson, and Hawthorne. Some of the works under ' Antiquities ' (p. In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 314 COUNTRIES: England : Naval History to Travels. 816) are of interest, as well as those given under the head- ing Calendars (p. 247), Amusements, (p. 23), and Govern- ment and politics (National character), in general alphabet. See also Social condition and manners, vti next column. X. Naval History. A tten (J.) Battles of the British navy [1190 to 1840]. 2v. 1852. . - • • 49i - 01 Black book of the admiralty. Ed. by Sir T. Twisa .3 v. 1871-74. [Rolls chronicles.] .... 5140.— Campbell {J.) Lives of the British admirals, and naval history of Great Britain, from the days of Caesar. 8th ed 1873 ■ 3212 17 James ( W. ) Naval history of Great Britain, from 1793 to [1820.] C v. 1837 483.01 Nicolas (N. H.) History of the royal navy. [To 1422.] 2 v. in 1. 1847 494.05 Nicolas (P.H.) Naval and military heroes of Great Britain. 1800 3223.04 Southey (R.) and Bell (R.) Lives of the British ad- mirals. 5v 3211.01 Note.— For Contents, see Southey (B.) and Bell (B.) in gen- eral alphabet. Tonne (CD.) Hist, of the British navy to the present time. 3 v. 1866 494.13 XI. Parliamentary Debates, and Sessional Papers. Cobbett's Parliamentary history of England, from 1066 to 1803. 36 v. London, 1806-20. 8°. . Continued in Cobbett's Parliamentary debates, 1803-12. v. 1-22. Lon- don, 1804-12. 8° Continued in Hansard's Parliamentary debates, v. 23-41, 1812-20. 19 v. London, 1812,20 Same. New series, 1820-30. 25 v. London, 1820-30. 8° Same. 3d series, 1830-74 221 v. London, 1830- 74. 8° Note. — Each session is indexed in its last volume. Levi (L. ) Annals of British legislation : a summary of bills, statutes, and sessional papers. 14 v. .Lon- don, 1856-65. 8° Same. New series. 4 v. L., 1865-68. 8°. XII. Parliamentary Law and Boroughs. Cheat Britain. Parliament. Report of the boundary commissions [on boroughs, under the act of 1867. With maps.] London, 1868. fol. . . . 957.03 Larimer J. ) Constitutionalism of the future ; or par- liament the mirror of the nation. 1865. 5717.12 May (Sir T. R.) Treatise on the law, privileges, pro- ceedings, aud usage of parliament. 7th ed., re- vised and enlarged. 1873 5617.28 Oldfield ( T. H. B. ) Representative history of Great Bri- tain and Ireland ; or history of the House of Com- mons, and of the countries, cities, and boroughs of the United Kingdom. 6 v. 1816. . 483.07 Palgrave (R. F. D. ) The House of Commons : its his- tory and practice. Three lectures. 1869. 5712.02 Raleigh (Sir W.) Prerogative of parliament proved. [In his Works, v. 1. Ed. 1151.] 6064.09 Same. [In, his Works, v. 8. Ed. 1829.] . . . 6064.20 XIII. Parliamentary Reform, Bentham (J. ) Plan of parliamentary reform ; Radical reform bill. [Works, v. 3 (10).] . . . 50H;.03 Finlason ( W. F. ) Parliamentary influence and official intrigue, as recently disclosed in the inquiry be- fore a seleot committee of the affairs of the Ameer of Scinde. 185S 5712.13 Francis (Sir P.) Plan of a reform in the election of the House of Commons, in 1795. With introd. [Pamph., v. 9.] 6058.09 Hawkins (H.) Bei'orm of parliament the ruin of parliament [Pamphleteer, v. 1.] 6058.01 Plan for the reform of parliament on constitutional principles. 1816. [Pamphleteer, v. 7.] 6058.07 XIV. Parliamentary Registers, and Personal History. Debrelt's Illustrated House of Commons and the Ju- dicial bench. 1871, 1875 0611.07 Dod's parliamentary companion. 1868-70. . 6741.10 Eayward (A.) The British parliament : its history and elo. quence. [In his Essays, 3d series, p. 1-86.] . . . 2528.19 Jennings ( BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. COUNTRIES : England : Travela, Antiquities. 315 Collins (TF.) Sights afoot. 1863 955.0C Come (A. G.) Impressions of England. 1863. 954.09 Ourwen (S.) Journal and letters in E., 1775 to 1783. With appendix of biographical sketches, by G. A. Ward. 4th ed. 1864 582.14 Dibdin (T. R) 'Bibliograpical, antiquarian and pic- turesque tour in the northern counties of Eng- land. 2 v. '2715.03 Emerson (B.W.) 'English traits. 1857. . . 951.16 England illustrated ; or, a compendium of the natural history, geography, topography, and antiquities ecclesiastical and oivil, of England, and Wales. 2 v. London, 1764. 4°. 936.07 Rinden (&) 'The ports, harbours, watering places, and picturesque scenery of Great Britain. Illustrated by W. H. Bartlett, J. D. Harding, T. Creswick, and others 1146.26 Qalibert (L.) and PeM {C.) Angleterre. 4 v. 1842-44. [Univers.] 901.08 Oomales (M.) "Voyago to Engl. etc. 1730. [Pinkerton, v. 2.] 926.02 Granville [A. B. ) The Spas [mineral springs] of E. , and principal sea bathing places. [Midland and South- ern.] 1811 953.01 flown (0.) Pilgrim's wallet. 1866 942.13 Hawthorne (N. ) Our old home : English sketches. 1863 954.15 — Passages from English note-books. 1870. 952.21 Hawthorne {Mrs. S.) Notes on England. 1869. 952.19 Headley {J. T.) Sketches and rambles. 1851. 942.06 — Rambles about Loudon ; Rambles in England and Wales. [In his Misoel. works, v. 1, 1849.] 2531.23 Heine (fl.) De l'Angleterre. 1867 7028.05 HicUin (J.) Guide to Matlock, Bakeyard, Chatsworth, Haddon Hall, etc 951.28 Hoppin (J. M.) Old England, its scenery, art, and people. 1867 953.21 HowUt{W.) Rural life in England. 2 v. 1854. 954.05 — Visits to remarkable places and scenes illustrative of English history ana poetry. 2 v. 1854. . 953.04 Kaye (J.) Social condition and education of the people of England. 1863 953.02 Kemp's Nine daies wonder ; in a daunce from London to Norwich ; with introd. and notes by A. Dyce. [Camden soc] 5112.11 Eold (J.G.) England, Wales, and Scotland. 1814. 955.04 Land we live in : a pictorial, historical, and literary sketch book of the British Islands. 4 v. in 2. [1853.] 478.01 Mackenzie (A 8.) American in England. 1837. 953.06 McMullen (iJ. T. ) Down channel from London to the Land's End in the 'Leo,' and from London to the Scilly islands in the 'Orion.' With other cruises. 1869 ( . 951.30 Meadows (K.) Heads of the people ; or portraits of the English. 2v 2535.12 Merle d'Aubigni {J. H.) England; or, recollections of a Swiss minister. 1818 966.09 MUler(K) First impressions of E. and its people. 953.11 Mirdbeau (H. 0. B., cornie de). Letters during his resi- dence in E. 1832 954.17 Morford (R) Over-sea: orE. and Scotland. 1867. 944.10 Morier (J.) Adventures of Hnjji Baba, of Ispahan, in England. 2 v. in 1. 1828 232.35 MoriU (C. P.) Travels through E., 1782. [Pinkerton, v. 2.] 926.02 Nuaus (N.) Second book of travels [1545.] Greek, with English transl. by J. A. Cramer. [Camden soc.] 6112.37 Olmsted (R L.) Walks and talks of an American far- mer in E. 1852 954.12 Passavant (J. D.) Tour of a German artist in England. 2v. 1836: 1433.25 Pecchio (O.) Semi-serious observations of an Italian exile In Eng- land, [Waldia library, v. l.j 5078.15 Pedestrian reminiscences. By Sylvanus. [pseud. ] 943. 03 Pikkler-Muskau [K L. R.,prinz von). Tour in England, etc. 4v. 1832 941.03 Pyne (W. S.) World in miniature. England, etc. 4 v. 1827 6631.11 Saumer [F. L. B.) E. in 1835. [Waldie library, V. 7.] of 6078.21 Roberts (M) Ruins and old tress, assoc. with English history. 1853 955.08 Hush (R.) Residence at the court of London from 1819 to 1825 955.05 Bedgwick (T.) Public and private economy. Observa- tions in 1836. 3v. 5912.06 Shaw [S.) *Tour to the west of K.1T88. [In Finkerton,v.2.] 926.02 Simond (L.) Tour in Gt Britain in 1810 and 1811. 951.03 Skrine (H. ) General aocouut of all the rivers of note in Great Britain. 1801 955.16 Slaei-Holstein(A. L. G. N.,baronnede). Letters on Eng- land. 1825 954.02 Taine (R. ) Notes on E. Tr. with an introd. chapter by W. P. Rae. 1872 955.2 L Thribs (J. ) Abbeys, castles, and ancient halls of Eng- land and Wales ; their legendary lore and popular history. 1870 472.14 — Nooks and oorners of English life, past and present. 1867. 472.10 Trabaud (P.) D'Inverness a Brighton. Les Hes bri- tanniques 952.11 Tuckerman (R. T.) A month in England. 1853. 953.12 Turner (J. M. W. and others). 'Antiquarian and pictur- esque tour round the southern coast of. 1416.28 Tyng (8. R.) Recollections of England 1847. 954.25 Walcott (M. E. C. ) The east coast of England, from the Thames to the Tweed. 1861 951.31 Ward (M. R) English items. 1853. . . . 953.10 Warner (R. ) A walk through some of the western coun- ties of England. 1800 955.19 Wey(R) Les Anglais chez eux. 1861. . . . 941.28 White (W.) All round the Wrekin. 1860. . 953.03 • — Eastern E. , from the Thames to the Humber. . White (W.) Northumberland, and the border. 952.26 Willis [N. P.) Famous persons and places. 1854. . . 2545.13 Woodward (G. M.) 'Eccentric excursions in England and South Wales. 1796 6625.23 Lake country. Linton (E. L.) The Lake country. With map and 100 illustrations by W. J. Linton. 1864. . 955.10 Martineau (if.) A complete guide to the lake district of England. 1871 052.28 Pyne (I. B.) *Lake scenery of England. Drawn on stone by T. Pickero. [«.d] 956.16 2. Antiquities. Antiquarian repertory : a miscellaneous assemblage of topography, history, biography, customs, and manners. Chiefly compiled by P. Grose, T. Astle, etc. Newed. 1 v. 1807 488.10 Brand (J. ) Popular antiquities of Great Britain. En- larged by Sir H. Ellis. 3 v. 1818. 12°. . 171.01 — Popular antiquities of Great Britain: feasts, customs, superstitions, and amusemonts, past and present. Ed. with very large additions by W. 0. Hazlitt. 3v. 1870 497.05 Camden ( W.) Remains concerning Britain. 1870. 172.12 Contents : Languages, names, surnames, allusions, ana- grams, proverba, poesies, epitaphs. Collectanea curiosa ; or miscellaneous tracts relating to the history and antiquities of England and Ireland. Prom the mss. of archbishop Sancroft. [Ed. by 3. Gutch.] 2 v. 1781 473.23 Dugdale (Sir W.) *Monasticon anglicanum : a history of the abbies and other monasteries, hospitals, frieries, and cathedrals and collegiate churcnes in England and Wales ; also of all such Scotch, Jxish, and French monasteries as were in any manner connected with religious houses in Eng- land. 8 v. New ed. by J. Ooley, H. Ellis, and B. Baudinel. 1817-30 157.10 Eccleston (J.) Introduction to English antiquities, r Government, society, literature, art. To 1689.] 1847 4S4.1U Godwin (H.) The English archaeologist's hand-book. 1867 T 4 72.16 Grose (F.) Antiquities of England and Wales. New ed. 8 7. 1783-97 478.03 Haringlon (Sir J.) Nugas antique : original papers, in prose and verse ; written during the reigns ol Henry VHI., Edward VI., queen Mary, Elizabeth, and king James. With notes by T. Park. 2 v. 1801 173.21 Rearne(T.) Collection of curious discourses by emi- nent antiquaries. 2v 473.26 — Works, v.1-4. 1810 476.01 v 1-2 Bobert of Gloucester's Chronicle, with glossary and continuation. 3-4. Peter Langtoffs Chronicle ; Boll In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOB'S NAME, the tot part of the TITLE, and the NUMBEB. 316 COUNTRIES : England to Etruria. 2. Antiquities of England, continued. concerning Glastonbury Abbey. Account of til© Hospital of St. Mary Magdalen, near Scroby, by John Slack ; Two tracts relating to conquest in Somersetshire, the second concerning Stoneheuge, Hazlitt(W.C.,ed.) Inedited tracts : illustrating the man- ners, opinions, and occupations of Englishmen during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries ; now first republished from the original copies with a preface and notes. 1868 4-54. 24 Kenrick (J. ) Selection of papers on subjects of archa30- logy and history. 1864 472.17 Knight ( G. ) Old England : a pictorial museum of regal, ecclesiastical, baronial, municipal, and popular antiquities. Is45 957.06 Scott ( W. ) 'The border antiquities of England and Scotland. 2 v. 1814-1817 956.17 Verstegan (B. ) Restitution of decayed intelligence in antiquities, concerning the most noble and re- nowned English nation. 1628 472.21 * Vetasta monumenta, or ancient monuments illustra- tive of the history and topography of Great Britain. 6 v. 1747-1842 j(&&- See also Archaeology (p. 32} for the Antiquarian re- pertory, 4v.; — Archmologia, v. 1-39; — Archaeological insti- tute, Journal, v. 1-24 ; — British archaeological association, Journal, v. 1-21 ; Royal soc. of lit. 12 v. 3. Topography. Beauties of England and Wales, or topogr., hist., etc. , of each county. With introd. 19 v. in 26. London, 1801-18. 8° '. . 951a.01 Contents : See page 69 of this catalogue. Camden (W.) .Britain: a chorographical description, etc. Tr. by P. Holland. 1637. . . . 488.05 Gary (J. ) New itinerary of the great roads, throughout England and Wales ; with principal roads in Scot- land. 1815 952.10 Dyer { Or.) A restoration of the ancient modes of bestow- ing names on the rivers, hills, vallies, plains, and settlements of Britain. 1805 472.20 — Vulgar errors, ancient and modern, as to the proper names of the globe ; with a critical disquisition of every station of Richard of Cirencester and An- toninus in Britain ; exhibiting our fables concern- ing it, etc., [with] Richard's original work. 467.14 Edmunds (F.) Traces of history in the names of places. With a vocabulary of the roots out of which names of places in England and Wales are formed. 472.19 Great Britain. Report of the boundary commission for [the boroughs of] England and Wales. With maps. London, 1868. foL Nightingale (J. ) English topography : historical and statistical descriptions of the counties of England and Wales. With a map of each county. 956.13 Ogilby (J. I Britannia depicta ; improved by John Owen and E. Bowen. 1724 953.09 Paterson (J).) Description of the roads in England and Wales, and part of the roads of Scotland 15th ed. 1811 953.23 Sandby (P.) "Collection of one hundred and fifty select views. 2 v. London, 178!. fol. . . . 957.04 Tyrnms (8.) The family topographer: counties of England. 7 v 493.01 Containing: v. 1. Essex, Hertfordshire, Kent, Surrey. Sussex. 2. Cornwall, Devonshire, Dorsetshire, Hampshire, Somersetshire, Wiltshire. 3. Bedfordshire, Buckingham- shire, Cambridgeshire, Huntingdonshire, Norfolk, Suffolk. 4. Berkshire, Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Monm iuth- shir3, Oxfordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Woicester- shire. 5. Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Nortk- hamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, Rutlandshire, Warwick- shire. 6. Cumberland, Durham, Lancashire, Northum- berland, Westmoreland, Yorkshire. 7. Middlesex, London, and Westminster. XVIII. Treaties and diplomatic documents. Chalmers ( G. ) Collection of treaties between Gt. Brit- ain and other powers. [1259-1788.] 2v. 453.07 Bymer (T. ) Syllabus (in English.) of the documents re- lating to England and other kingdoms contained in " Rymer's Ecedera. " v. 1-2, 1066-54. London, 1869-73. 8° 5137.08 ^®- For other subjects of interest in connection with England, see, in the general alphabet,— Agriculture, (p. 7) ;— Biblical, religious, and ecol. lit. (England, p. 85) ;— Biography (Collective: numerous divisions, p. 110, etc.) ;— Botany (p. 224) ;— Costume (p. 284);— Drama ;— Education ;— Fiction ;— Pine arts ;— Fishes;— Geology;— Language ;- Law;— Literature ;— Military science;— Natural history;— Naval science;— Poetry;— Political economy;— Political science;— Social science. Books descriptive of various parts of England will be found in this class, under Cambridge ;— Canterbury ;— Chester ;— Cornwall ;— Cumberland ;— Derbyshire ;— Devonshire ;— Durham ;— Gloucester ;— Hampshire ;— Herefordshire ;— Hert- fordshire :— Huntingdonshire ;- Kent ;— Lancashire ;— Leicestershire ;— Liverpool ;— London ;— Manchester ;— Medway (The) ;— Middlesex ;— Monmouthshire ;— Norfolk ;— Northamptonshire ;— Northumberland ;— Nottinghamshire [—Oxford- shire ; — Rutlandshire ; — Scilly Islands ;— Shropshire ; — Somersetshire ;— Staffordshire ; — Surrey ;— Sussex :— Thames (The) ;— Warwickshire ;- Westmoreland [—Wiltshire [—Worcestershire ;— Yorkshire. Works relating to the foreign dependencies and colonies of England should he looked for, in this class, under their individual names. For works upon colonial policy see, in the general alphabet. Political science (Colonies). Ephesus. Falkener (E. ) E. and the temple of Diana. 1862. 1056 01 Nole.— Mr. J. T. Wood will shortly (1876) publish the re- sults of his important discoveries in Ephesus. Epirus. Stuart (B.) Physical geography and natural resources of Europe [In Royal geog. soc. Journal, v. 39, 1869.] .... 904.03 Ecuador or Equador. Bollaert ( W. ) Antiquarian, ethnological and other re- searches. 1860 ._ 1166 20 Fleming (B.) Wanderungen in E. [In Globus 1872-73 { PnchM (Q.J.) Explorations in Ecuador, 1856-7. [7ra Royal geoar soc. Journal, v. 31), I860.] ... 90333 Erie County, {Penn.) Sanford (L. G.) History, etc. 1862 621.16 Esquimaux. See Arctio Regions. Essex, (Mass.) Felt (J. B.) History of Essex. 1834. . . . 611.06 Essex County, {Mass. ) Essex institute hist, collections, v. 1-10. ... 605 03 Essex County, (N. T.) Watson (W.O.) Military and civil hist. 1869. 613.21 Essex (County of, England). Norden(J.) Speculi Britannia pars. Ed. by H. Ellis. [Camden soc] 5112.09 Ethiopia. Dilson (G. X.) The Para papers, etc. 1858. .1094.15 Harris (W.O.) The highlands of Ethiopia. 3 v. 1085.14 Heeren (A. K L.) Hist, researches, v. 4. 1833. 42428 Lepsius (B. ) Letters from E. 1853. . . . 1082.08 Hutchinson (T. J.) Ten years' wanderings among the Ethiopians. 1861 1094.11 Santos (J. dos). History of Eastern Ethiopia, 1684. [Piakerton, V. 16.] 926.16 Etruria. Belham ( W.) Etruria-Celtioa.— Etruscan literature and antiquities investigated. 2 v. 1842. . . 4G6.17 Chambers's Papers for the people, v. 1 (Sepulchres of E.). 2516.01 Dennis (G.) Cities and cemeteries of E. 2 v. 473.13 Gray (Mrs. E. C. H.) History of E. 3 v. 1813. 431.09 — Tour to the sepulchres of E. 1839 981.21 Lindsay (A.) Etruscan inscriptions analyzed : trans! . etc. 1872 436.14 Miiller (K. O.) Manners and customs, arts and literature, of the Etruscans. [With Gray (E. C. H.) Hist, of E., v. 3.] 434.11 Taylor (I.) Etrusoan researches. 1874. . . 435.11' Universal history, v. 16. (History of the Etruscans.) . . 406.10 -See E. B. Bnnbury's article in Smith's diet, of Greek and Roman geogr., v. 1 ; also Coruhlll mag., v. 19, 1869, or Lit- tell, 1869, v. 2 ; Fraser's mag., April, 1873 ; Nat. qu. rev., v. 18, 1869. in asking for books, use the "Book Order." giving the AUrHOR'S NAME, tha first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. COUNTRIES : Euphrates to Europe. 317 Euphrates. Chcsney iCapt.) Memoir on the E. [In Royal geogr. soo., v. 3, 1883.) 903.06 Wheeler (0. H.) Ten years on the E. 1870. 3447.20 See also works on India. Europe. 1. History. Alison (A.) HiHtory of E. from [1774 to 1815]. 14 v. Edin., 1846-1850 444.01 Same. 4 v. New York, 1852-53. . . . 446.01 — History of Europe. 1815 to 1852. v. 1-9. Edinb., 1854-58 444.15 Same. 4 v. New York, 1855-60. 8°. . . 446.08 Same. Atlits. Constructed by A. K. Johnston. 1855 444.22 Breval (J.) Remarks on several parts of E. : relating chiefly to history, antiquity, and geography. With maps, plans, etc. 2 v. 1726 927.03 Coote(C) Hist, of ancient E. to [a.d. 474]. 3 v. 435.17 Gust (Sir E.) Annals of the wars of the 18th century. 5v 442.18 — Annals of the wars of the 19th century. 4 v. 1800- 1815 442.23 — Lives of the warriors of the 17th cent. 3 v. 3222.09 Draper (J. W.) History of the intellectual develop- ment of E. 1863 5814.04 Dyer (T. H.) History of modern Europe, 1453 to 1857. 4v 445.02 Edgar (J. G.) Hist, for boys : modern E. 1855. 442.12 Fox (H. R. V., lord Holland). Foreign reminiscences. 1850 453.09 Quizot (F. P. G. ) Hist, of civilization, from the fall of the Roman empire to [the 14th cent] 4 v. 442.14 Contents : v. 1. Europe generally, v. 2-4. France. Same. Till the French rev. 1839. . .5814.18 Same. [Condensed.] 1850 442.13 Same. [French.] Jusqu'a la revolution francaise. 2eeo\ 1868 441.16 — History of the origin of representative government in E. 1852 5717.01 Heeren (A. H. L.) Political system of E. and its colo- nies to [1815] 445.07 Eiley (R.) Compendium of European geography and history. 1872 441.26 Kemble (J. M., editor). State papers and correspondence Must of the state of Europe [1686-1707.] 416.13 Kouh(G. W.) The revolutions of E. 1839. . 445.23 Latham, (R.G.) The nationalities of E. 2 v. 1863.445.17 Lawson (J. P.) Remarkable conspiracies, 15th-17th centuries. 2 v. 1829 441.01 Lecty (W. R. BL) History of the rise and influence of the spirit of rationalism in E. 2 v. 1866. 5814. 02 Marana (G. P.) Letters written by a Turkish spy, 1637- 1682. 8v. 1734 451.01 Minster (G. M., count). Political sketches, 1814 to 1867 445.15 Private anecdotes of foreign courts. [anon.] 2 v. Lon- don, 1827. 8° 453.12 Raumer {F. von). History of the 16th and 17th centu- ries. 2v. 1835 443.20 Russell (W.) History of modern E. to 1763. Cont. by W. Jones [to 1825]. 3 v. 1851. . . . 446.15 Same. Epitomized. By G. H Townsend. 442. 28 St. John (H., lord Bolingbroke). On the state and history of E., from 1659 to 18th century. [In his Works.v. 4, 1819.] 5022.04 Scldosser (F. 0.) History of the 18th century and of the 19th, till [1815] ; with particular reference to mental cultivation and prograss. 8 v. . 446. 18 SeweU (KM.) and Tonge (CM.) European history ; historical selections from the best authorities. v. 1. 449-1154. v. 2. 1088-1228. 2 v. . 441.07 Temple (Sir W.) Letters serving to supply the lost part of his Memoirs, pt. 1, 1865-72. [In his Works, v. 1-2.] . . 6075.02 — Memoirs. Ft. 2-3. [In his Works, v. 2.] 5075.03 — Letters to the king, the prince of Orauge, etc. [In his Works, v. 4J 6075.04 Van Prael (J.) Essays on the political history of the 15th, 16th, and 17th centuries. 1868. . 446.14 Vericourt (L. R. de). Hist, analysis of christian civili- zation. 1850 443.19 49* See also, in general alphabet. History. 2. Political situation : Balance of power, etc. Bignon (L. E.) Les cabinets et les peuples, depuis 1815 jnsqu'a la flu de 1822. 1823. [Pamphleteer, v. 22.] . . . 6058.22 Brougham (H., lord). The balance of power, 1863. [In his Con- tributions, v. 2, p. 3-187. 1856 2517.07 Congreve [R.) Future unity of E. [In International policy.] 5710.14 Declaration of England against the acts aud projects of the Holy Alliance. London, 1821. 8°. Pamphleteer, v 18.] 605K.18 Duff (M. E. (?. ) Studies in E. politics. 18UG. 5727. 12 Everett (A. H. ) Europe ; a general survey of the prin- cipal powers, [anon.] 1822. 8°. . . 5727.00 Forney (J. W. ) A centennial commissioner in Europe, 1874-76 943.2(1 Gentz (F. ) State of Europe before and after the French revolution. 1803 5727.17 Goldsmith (L.) Observ. on E. politics. 1823. [In Pamphleteer, V. 22.] 5058.22 Orund (F. J. ) Thoughts on the present condition of Europe. 1860 5727.01 Gurowski (A. .) Papers from over the water. 1869. 944.17 Tourist's map of Central Europe. Especially designed for travellers by railway, [anon. ] 1867. . 993.15 Traflon(A.) An American girl abroad. 1872. 946.01 Tripp (A.) Crests from the ooean-world. [France, Bel- gium, and England. ] 1864 943.20 Trollope (T. A.) A wanderer in Italy, Switzerland, France, and Spain. 1850 914.03 Urbino (Mrs. 8. B.) An American woman in Europe : Germany, Switzerland, France, and Italy. 941.16 Wallace (H. B.) Art, scenery, and philosophy, in Europe. 1855 945.10 Wallace (Mrs. E.D.) A woman's experience in Europe, England, France, Germany, and Italy. . 9-16.02 Ware (W.) Sketches of European capitals. [Rome, Florence, Naples, Middle Italy, London.] 942.09 Waring (G. K, jr.) A farmer's vacation. 1876. 946.12 Warner (C. D.) Saunterings. [England and the con- tinent.] 1872 942.24 Watson (K 3.) Child life in Europe : historical, my- thological, fairy, and other stories. 1874. 941.30 Willis (N. P.) Pencillings by the way. 1853. 944.09 Wilson (J. ) Two tours upon the Continent. [France and Italy.] 3 v. 1838 945.05 Witmer (T. B.) Wild oats, sown abroad. [England, France, and Italy.] 1872. . .' . . . 944.23 Wright (W. W.) Dore. [France and Germany, anon. J 1857 943.14 Young(A.) Travels, 1787-89; with cultivation, resources, etc. of France, [Lombardy, and Spain]. 1794. 968.01 /JEST S'or other matters relating to Europe, see, in the general alphabet, — Agriculture ; — Archaeology ; — Biography (various headings) ; -Birds ; — Botany : — Education ; — Fine arta ; — Geogra- phy;— History (Ancient; Modern; Universal)-, — Language; — Literature (European) ; — Law (International) ; — Man [Elh- nography ; Pre-historic man) ; — Military science ; — DJattrral history ; — Naval science ; — Political economy (Commerce) ; — Political science : — Social science (Charities ; Civiliza- tion ; etc.) ; — Statistics. Also, in this class, the names of various countries of Europe ; — and Middle ages. Buzine Sea. Set Black Sea (p. 294) . Fairmount Park. Reiser (C. 8.) Fairmount Park and the International exhibition. 1876 1121.06 Sketches of its scenery, waters, and history. Philadel- phia, 1871. 12°. 1121.02 See also article by N. Crane in Scribner's monthly, Jan., 1871. Falkland Islands. Hadfield(W.) Brazil and the Falkland Islands. 1164.13 Lacroix (F.) Patagonie, etc. 1840 901.18 Mackinnon {Capt.) Wild sports of. [In his Atlantic, etc] 933.10 Martin («.' M.) British colonial library, v. 10. 1844. . 1061.16 Faroe Islands. Clark (J. W.) Yacht voyage to the Faroe Islands and Iceland. [In Vacation tourists, I860.] 925.11 Hist, and descriptive account of the Faroe Islands. [anon.] E.,1841. 16° 1142.01 Same. N. Y., 1852. 18°. [H. F. L.] . 562.09 Zandl ((?.) Description of the Feroe Islands. 991.25 Feejee Islands. See Fiji Islands. Feudalism. See Knighthood ;— Middle ages. Fiji Islands. Pritchard (W.T.) Viti and its inhabitants. [In Anthrop. soo. Me- moirs, v. 1, 1865.] 4735.13 Seemann (B.) Fiji and its inhabitants. [In Vacation tourists, 1861.] Williams ( T. ) and Calueii (J. ) Fiji and the Fijians. 1859 1065.01 Wilkes (C.) U. S. explor. exped. v. 8, 1840 925.03 Finland. Latham (R. G.) The nationalities of Europe, v. 1. 1863. 445.17 Murray (J.) Handbook for Finland. 1868. . 993.24 Same. 1849 991.09 See also Ealevala, in the general alphabet. Flanders. Boys (F.) Narrative of a oaptivity and adventures in Flanders. 1831 962.06 See also Belgium ;— Netherlands. Florence. Dix (J. A.) A summer in Florence. 1853. . 984.10 Horner (S. and J.) Walks in Florence. 2 v. 1873. 971.27 Machiavelli (N.) History of Florence to the death of Lorenzo de' Medici, [a.d. 1492.] L, 1847. 533.11 Same. Tr. by C. E. Lester. N. Y., 1845. 533.10 Napier (H. R) Florentine hist., [to 1815.] 6 v. 533.04 Taine(K) Italy : Florence, elc. 1869. . . . 975.09 Trollope (Theodosia). Social aspects of the Italian rev., [1859-61.] 533.18 Trollope ( T. A.) History of Florence to the fall of the republic in 1531. 4 v. 1865 534.01 Ware(W.) European capitals. 1851 942.09 Weld(G.R.) Florence the new capital. 1867. 981.17 See, in this class, Tuscany and Italy. Also, (in Biography, p. 117), lives of Alfieri ; — Bianga Cappello ;— Bocoacoio ; — Buonarroti (Michel Angelo) ; — Cellini ; — Dante ;— Galileo; — Giotto; — Machiavelli; — Mkdici; — Petrarch ; — Sarto (A. del) ; — Savonarola ; — Vespucci. Also in the general alphabet, Fine arts (Galleries ; Painting). Florida. Adams ( J. S.) Florida : climate, soil, and productions, with sketch of its history, elc. 1869. . 1113.20 Bartram (W.) Travels, etc. London, 1792. 8°. 1113.01 Biedma (L. H. de). Journal of the expedition of Hernando de Soto into Florida. Tr. by W. B. Bye. [Hakluyt soc] 1134.10 Same. [In Force (P.) Tracts, v. 2.] 597.19 Bill{L.) A winter in Florida. 1869. . . . 1113.18 Brinton(D. G.) Guide book of Florida. 1869. 1113.19 — Notes on the Floridian peninsula. 1859. . 591.11 Discovery and conquest of Terra Florida, by Ferdinando de Soto, 153s. Written by a gentleman of Elvas. Tr. out of Portuguese by K. Hakluyt. With in- trod. by W. B. Rye. [Hakluyt soc, 1851.] 1134.10 Note. — Same as ' Virginia richly valued ' ; tr. from the Portuguese original ' Kelacao verdadeira,* etc. It is also printed in Force's TractB, v. 4, 1846 [577.11] [—French's Hist. coll. of La., pt. 2, 1850 [593.15] ;— Hakluyt's Voyages, V. 5, 1812 [916.19]. Fairbanks (G. B.) Hist, of Florida to 1842. 1871. 591.15 Forbes (J. we(F.) Oriental and sacred scenes. 1856. ' 1052 16 Hughes ( T. ,S. ) Travels in Greece. 2 v. 1830 995'l3 Latham (li.G.) Nationalities of Europa. v.2 18iV> 44V1N LeakeiW.M.) Travels in Northern G 4 v. 1835~io3201 - Feloponnesiaca : a supplement to ' Travels in the iviore3. lo4:b. . . . 1()S^ It 7 T , raV rr 1S Lr 11 th6 M ° rea - 3 T ' ^o! • • • 1032 10 w { iir I Letters fr^ Greece, etc. 1869. 105l'l0 Hare { W. K Journal of tour in Greece. 2 v. 1842 99-27 [354 e 3 V 2T] Wea ^ D6 QUiDCey iU hia ™°° l - essays, W7V. 2. Murray (J) Handbook for travellers in G. 1854. 992 02 reiaicmis (G. A.) The Greece of the Greeks. 1032.02 Rangabt (A. R.) Greece : her progress and present position. 1867 90,2 10 Senior (N.W.) A journal kept in G. 2 v. 1859! 103316 Soteropoulos (8.) The brigands of the Morea. 18"68. 99211 Stephens (J. L.) Incidents of travel in G. 1851 994 17 Strangford (P. E.A.F. W. S. Smythe, lord). Notes on Greece and the Greeks. [In his Writings, etc., v. 1. 1869.] . 103306 Taylor (J. Bayard). Travels in Greece. 1859. ' 992 02 Tozer (H. F.) Notes on the ballads, tales, and classical supersti tions of the modern Greeks. [In his Highlands of Turkey Tuckerman (0. K.) The Greeks of to-day.' 1872.' 992 23 Wordsworth (C.) *Greece, Pictorial, descriptive etc 996.18 1839. Wyse (T.) Excursion in the Peloponnesus in 1858. 2 v. 990 19 Reviewed in Ed. rev., v. 122, 1865. See also articles on modern Greece in Contemn rev v 1 1866 (by E. H. Bunbuiy) ; Ed. rev., v. 103 ; Frasers 'AW V. 62, 1860 ; N^w Englander, v. 26, 1867 (byL. W. Packard)' North Brit, rev., v. 38, 1863 (G. during the last 30 years) • Westin. rev., v. 62, 1854 (The Greek people) ; v 79 1863 la and the Greeks). tIS- Sec also Bast (p. 304) ;— Turkey. Greenland. Crantz (D.) History of Greenland. 2 v. 1820.564 01 Egede (11.) Description of Greenland. 1818. 114&05 Hist, and descriptive account of G. [anon.] 1841. 1142^01 Hayes (I. I.) The Land of desolation: Greenland r 1872 11J5 . 16 La Peyrere (l.de). Description of G, 1644. [Hakluyt society, 1855] 1145.14 Major (R. H.) Site of the lost colony of G. [In Royal seoKr. soc Journal, v. 43, 1873.] 904.07 Marhham «7. R.) On the origin and migrations of the Greenland Esquimaux. [In Royal geogr. soc. Jour., v, 35, 1865.) 903.38 Pellham (£.) God's power and providence in the de- liverance of eight Englishmen, left in G. , 1630. [Hakluyt society, 1855.] 1145.14 Scoresby ( W. ) Researches on the eastern coast of West G., in 1822 1143.01 Zeno (Aiccold and Antonio). Voyages to the northern seas in the 11th century : latest known accounts of the lost colony of G. ; and of the Northmen in America before Columbus. Tr. with notes by B. H. Major. 1873 1143.16 See also Fraser's mag., n. s.,v. 5, 1872 (Notes on EaBt Gh, by A. Pausch) ; and Littell, 1871, v. 3. Greenwich, (Conn.) Head (D. M.) History of Greenwich. 1857. 691.18 Guatemala. (kinder (J.) Modern traveller, v. 26. 1825. . 911.26 Dunn(H.) Guatimala, 1827-28 1166.18 Larenaudiere (G. de). Guatemala, 1843. . . 902.19 Moidgomery (G. W.) Journey to G, 1838. . 1166.25 Tempsky (G. F. von). Journey in G, 1853-55. 1152.14 Thompson (G. A'.) Visit to G. from Mexico. 1829. 1161.01 .GW See also, in this class, Central America (p. 299). Guiana. Brett (W-H.) Indian tribes of Guiana. 1868. 1166.00 l'amin(C) Guyanes, etc. 1837. [Univers.] . 901.17 Hancock (J. ) Climate, soil, and productions of British Guiana. 2d ed. 1840 1163.01 Billhouse (Wm.) Indians settled in the interior of British G. [In Royal geogr. hoc. Journal, v. 2, 1832.] 90J.U5 Newes of sir W. Raleigh : with a true description of G., 1618. [In Force (P.) Tracts, v. 3.] 577.10 Pinckard (G.) Observations on the coast of Guiaia. 1806 noii.12 Premium (B. ) Eight years in British G. , 1810-48. 1163.00 Raleigh (Sir W. ) Discovery of Guiana, 1595. [Hakluyt soc, 1818.] 1166.04 Same. [In his Works, v. 2.1 6064.10 Same. [In his Works, v 8.] 5064.20 Schombargk (R. IL) Description of British Guiana. 1840 1163.01 — Fishes of British G. 2 v. [ Jardine's Nat. libr. , v. 39-10.] 4721.07 — [Various articles. In Royal geogr. soc Journal, v. 6, 10, 12 13, 15.] . . 903.09 — Languages and dialects of Indian tribes inhabiting Guiana. 1848 4735.01 St. Clair (T. 8.) Residence in the West Indies and America. 2 v. 1834. 1162.11 BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. COUNTRIES: Guinea to Honduras. 329 Btedman (J. G.) Narrative of a five years' expedition against the nogroes of Surinam, 1772-1777. 1156 02 Guinea, (Southwest Africa). Benewt (A.) Some hist, account of Guinea, and the slave trade. 1771 1091.13 Bosnian (W.) *Description of tbe coast of, 1700. LFinkerton, v. 16.] Snelgrave ( W.) New account of Guinea and the slave trade, 1730. , 'In Green's Col. of voyages, v. 2.] 925.10 Tardieu {A.) Guinee, etc 1847. [Univers.] 00:2.30 See also voyages, 1551-91 [in Kerr's collection, v. 7. 914.14]; 1553-46 [in Hakluyt, v. 2-3, 1810. 916.16]; 1653-1730 [in Green V. 1-3. 935.10]. 4j®- See also, in this olass, Africa ;— Senegambia ;— Li- beria; — Ashantee ; — Dahomey; — Camaroon Mountains; — Loango ; — Oongo J — Angola ; — Niger. Hamilton, (Mass.) lilt (J. B.) History of Hamilton. 1834. . . 611.06 Hampshire, (England). Beauties of England, etc, v. 6, 1805 (byE. W. Bray- ley, etc.) 951a.06 Murray (J.) Handbook for H. 1855. . . . 953.15 Hanover (Kingdom of). HaUiday (A.) Annals of the House of Hanover. [The Branswick-Luneberg line.] 2 v. 1826. . 476.05 Wyatt (W.J.) Political and military history of the Hanoverian and Italian war. 2 v. 1868. . 546. 24 Hanover, (Mass.) Barry (J. S. ) Historical sketch of the town of Hanover, Mass., with family genealogies. 1853. . 611.23 Hanseatic Cities. Roux de RocheUe (— ). Histoire et description des Villes anseatiques. [Lubeck, Breme, Hambourg, Magde- bourg, Anvers, Cologne.] 1844. [Univers.] 903.03 Harran, (Asia Minor). Beke(K) Pilgrimage to Harran. 1865. . . 1052.20 Hartford, (Conn.) Brief history of the First Baptist church. Hartford, 1859. 18° 3455.05 Hartley (W.M.B.) Hartford in the olden time [1631-61.] 1853 592.12 Young Men's Institute. Catalogue of the library and reading room. H., 1844. 8° 2714.18 Catalogue of the library. H., 1873. 8°. 2723.17 — 16th-37th annual report. H. , 1851-75. 8°. . Hartz Mountains. Andersen (K 0.) Pictures of travel, etc. 1871. 991.18 Blackburn (H.) The Harz mountains : a tour in the toy country. 1873 966.27 Our summer in the Harz forest. By a Scotch family. [anon.] 1865 964.19 Haverhill, (Mass.) Chase (G. W.) History of Haverhill, 1640-1860. 605.01 Hawaiian Islands. See Sandwich Islands. Hayti. Brown (J.) Hist, and present condition of St. Domingo. 2v. 1837 1161.16 Edwards {B. ) British West Indies, v. 3. 1807. 556.03 Hazard (S.) Santo Domingo, past and present, with glance at Hayti. 1873 1161.20 History of St. Domingo. [1492-1817. anon.] . 555.06 Keim (De B. R.) San Domingo : pen pictures. 1161.12 Mackenzie (0.) Notes on Haiti. 2 v. 1830. . 1161.14 Pert [Sir T.) and Cabot (S.) Voyage to San Domingo, etc., 1516. [In Haklnyt. Voyages, v. 3.] 916.17 Begnault (E.) Hist, des Antilles, [1492-1843.] p. 6-95. . . 901.12 Vastey (P. v.. baron de). Pol. remarks on some French works concerning H. 1818. [In Pamphleteer, v. 13.] . 6058.13 j(fcff* See also Dominican republic (p. 304). Hebrides. Boswell (J.) Journal of Johnson's tour to the H. [In Ms Life of Johnson, v. 5-6. 1835.J 3091.22 ■ Same. [In Johnson's works, v. 2. 18 — ] . . . 6045.11 Buchanan (B.) The Land of Lome : a poet's adven- tures in the Scottish Hebrides. 1871. . 953.26 — Birds of the H. [In his Master-spirits, 1873.1 . . . 2517.29 Johnson (£ ) Tour. See Boswell (J.) above. Mackenzie (Sir O.) Account of Hirta and Eona. [In Pinkerton v. Sj 1809.] . 926 03 Martin (M.) Description, of the Western Islands ; voyage to St .r-„ Kll ^ 1G1 "- [Pinkerton, v. 3.] 826.03 Miller (H.) Cruise of the Betsey. 1858. . .4111.23 Reminiscences of tbe Lews ; or, twenty years' wild sport in the H. By Sixty-one. 2d ed. 1873. 4624.08 Smith (A.) A summer in Sky e. 1865. . . . 953.13 See also Black's novel, ' Princess of Thule.' Herefordshire, (England). Beauties of England, etc., v. 6, 1805 (by E. W. Bray- ley, etc.) 951a.06 Murray (J.) Handbook for H. 1867. . . . 951.08 Herkimer County, (K Y.) Benton (N. S.) Hist, of Herkimer county. 1856. 614.07 Hertfordshire, (England). Beauties of England, v. 7, 1808 (by E. W. Brayley). . . . 951a.07 Clutterbuck (B.) 'History and antiquities of the county of Hertford. 3 v. 1815-27 N.27.14 Highlanders. See Scotland. Himalaya. Gerard (A.) Account of Koonawur, in the Himalaya. 1841 1014.12 Hooker (J. D.) Himalayan journals. 2 v. 1855. 1012.06 Wilson (A.) The abode of snow. 1875. . .1021.21 Holland, or Kingdom of the Netherlands. 1. Description and Travel. Baideker (K) Holland. Hand-book. 1871. . 961.27 Batty (R.) A family tour through South Holland. [In Waldie library, v. l.J 6078.16 Becket (A.) Trip to Holland, 1770. [In his Miscel., v. 2, 1838.] 1714.02 Black (0. B.) Guide to Holland. 1873. . . 961.30 Chambers (W.) Torn- in Holland. 1838. . .5814.18 Esquiros (A.) The Dutch at home. 1863. . . 964.16 McCullagh ( W. T.) Industrial history of free nations, v. 2, 1846 5917.12 Meeter (E. ) Holland : its institutions, its press, kings, and prisons. 1857 964.23 Murray (J.) Handbook for Holland. 1873. . 946.04 Puckler Muskau (H. L. H. , prinz von). Tour in Ger- many, Holland, etc. 2 v 941.05 Prichett(P. T. ) *Brush notes in Holland. 1871. A. 57. 12 Tour in Holland, in 1784. By an American, [anon.] 1799 964.22 2. History. Avaux(J. A.de M., comte d'). Negotiations [as] am- bassador to the United Provinces [1697-88.] From the French. 4 v. in 2 541.01 Davies (CM.) History of Holland to [1794]. 3 v. 1851 536.01 DeLiefde (J.) The great Dutch admirals. . .3212.13 Gordon (P.L.) Belgium and Holland in 1830. 2 v. 535.01 History of H., to 1700. [Universal hist., v. 31.] .... 406.24 Motley (J.L.) The rise of the Dutch republic. [1555-84]. 3v. 1858 536.04 Reviewed in North Brit, rev., v. 26, 1856 ; Westm. rev., v. 65, 1866 ; Blackw. mag., v. 86, 1869 ; N. A. rev., July, 1856 ; and by P. Godwin in his ' Out of the paBt. [2526.18]. — Historv of the United Netherlands. [15S4-1609. ] i v. "1868 536.07 Beviewed in Blackw. mag., v. 89, 1861 : v. 104, 1868 ; Ed. rev., v. 113, 1861 ; New Engl., v. 19, 1861 ; N. Brit, rev., v. 34, 1861 ; Qu. rev., V. 109, 1861. Life and death of John of Barneveld, advocate of Holland. [1609-23.] 2 v. 1874 3018.22 See also (in Biography) lives of William of Nassau, the Silent ;— William III., of Orange (king of England) ;— Win (Cornells and Jan) ;— Elizabeth (Queen) ;— Philip II. tm~ See also Netherlands, in this class. Holstein. Mailing ( 0. ) Great and good deeds of Danes, Norwe- gians, and Holsteinians. Tr. by A. A. Feldborg. 1807. 548.05 See also Schleswig-Holstein, further on. Holy Land. See Palestine. Holy Roman Empire. See (under Germany, p. 325) entries Bryce [544.13], and Comyn [546.05]. In asking for books, use the ■• Book Order," giving the AU i'HOK'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 330 COUNTRIES : Honduras to India. Honduras. Barker (A.) Voyage to the bay of Honduras, 1578. [JnHaMuyt. Voyages, v. 4, 1811.] . . • • • • • • • .4 '. B ',m» Cortes (H.) Account of his expedition to H., ^JS-^ [Hakluyt society, 1868.] ..... s0 ^fi Henderson (G.) Account of H. 1809. . . : 1 } b5 -}° Squier (E 0.) Honduras : descriptive, historical, and statistical. 1870 • • • ■ .. 't'f Weils (W.V.) Explorations in Honduras. 18b/. lloo.ui ^®- See also Central America, (p. 299). Hudson River, (New York). Lossing (B. J.) The Hudson, from the wilderness to the sea. 1866. • • • • -. ■ • • • \\^i\ Miller's new guide to the Hudson river. 1869. 1112.23 Hudson County, (N. J.) WinAeldlC H.) History of. 1874 655.03 -History of the Und titles of, 1609-1871. 2 v. 626.06 Hudson's Bay Company and their Territory. Circulars to officers of the H. B. C. [In Sm. miscel. cci, v. 2 80 Coats (CM. W.) Geography of, 1727-1751. [Hakluyt society 1852 1 1145.15 See Ed rev. v. 109; North Brit, rev., v. 50, 1869 (Hudson's Bay Company); Westminster rev., v. 88, 1867 (The last great monopoly). See also British Columbia (p. 295). Hungary. Ansted (D. T.) A short trip in Hungary and Transyl- vania, in 1862 • • • 965.26 Brace 10. L.) Hungary in 1851. 1852. . . 965.11 Gleia (G. B.) Hungary visited m 1837. . . 9fab.l^i Godkin(EL.) History of Hungary. [300-1850.] 546 09 Gbrqei (A.) My life and acts in H., 1848-49. . 545.01 History of H., to 1562. [Univ. hist., v. 42.] . 407.03 Hunaarti and its revolutions, from the earliest period to [1850.] ByB. O. S. 1854 545.02 Klavka ( G. ) Memoirs of the war of independence in Hungary. Tr. by O. Wenckstern. 2 v. 1850. 545.17 Paget (J. ) Hungary and Transylvania ; social, political, and economical. 2 v. 1850 966.19 Pardae (J. ) City of the Magyar, or Hungary and her institutions, 1839-40. 3v 966.24 Paton (A. A.) The Goth and the Hun. 1850. 965.04 Patterson {A. J. ) The Magyars : their country and in- stitutions. 2v. 1869 965.23 From Agram to Zara. [In Fortn. rev., v. 17, 1872 ; 2 art.] Pictures of Hungarian life, {anon.'] By the author of "Flemish interiors," etc. 1S69. . . . 965.22 Prochazka (L. H.) Revelations of Hungary ; or, leaves from the diary of an Austrian officer who served during the late campaign in that country. With a memoir of Kossuth. 1851 545.19 Pulszky (T.) Tales and traditions of Hungary. 241.69 Quin(M.J.) Steam voyage down the Danube. 2 v. 966.16 Szabad (E.) Hungary past and present. 1854. 545.20 Szeredy (J. ) Asiatic chiefs. [Historical romantic tableau of the Hungarian -Magyar nation.] 2 v. 1856. 545.21 Wyatt ( W. J. ) Hungarian celebrities. 1871. 545.25 See also Ed. rev., v. 97 (The H. war) ; Fraser's mag., v. 45, 1852 (History of the Rev., 6 art.) ; v. 65, 1862 (Criticisms of Price's Defense of Austria) ; Nat. qu. rev., v. 1, 1800 (H. past and present) ; v. 14, 1867 (H., nor literature and pvos- pects) ; N.A. rev., v. 109,1869 (H. and Roumania, by K. Blind) ; Qu. rev., v. 92, 1853 (Gorgel's Campaigns). ^®" See also in this class, Austria ; and (in Biography) lives of Kossuth (p. 165) ; also Language ; — Poetry. Iceland. Barrow (J.) Visit to Iceland by way of Tronyem in 1834. 1143.02 Blackwood (F. T., lord Dufferin). Yacht voyage to Iceland, in 1856. 1859 991.03 Dasent (9. W.) The Norseman In Iceland. [In Oxford essays, 1858, p. 165-215.] 2588.22 — (ed.) See Njals Saga, below. Forbes (G. 8.) Iceland, its volcanoes, geysers, and gla- ciers. I860 1143.04 Reviewed in Ed. rev., v. 113, 1861. Qisli Saga. Story of Gisli the outlaw. [10th century.] From the Icelandic, by (i. W. Dasent. 1866. 171.38 Gould (S.B.) Iceland: its scenes and sagas. 1863. 1145.04 Headley (P. 0.) The Islaud of fire, 874-1874. 1143.17 Mist, and descriptive account of L [anon.] 1841. 1142 01 Bona (J.) On the history of L, and the Icelandic language and literature. [In Hoy. soo. of lit. Trans, v. 6, 1859.] . 6066.14 Kneeland (S.) An American in L 1876. . .1143.18 Mackenzie (etoio.'466.2J O'Callaghan (J. G.) History of the Irish brigades in France, from James II. to Louis XVI. . 497.21 0' Gurry (R) Lecture on the ms. materials of ancient Irish history. 1861 i . 486.16 — On the manners and customs of the ancient Irish. Ed. by W. K. Sullivan. 3 v. 1873. . . 586.20 Reviewed in Catholio world, Jan., 1875. Smiddy (B.) Essay on the Druids, the ancient churches, and the Round Towers of Ireland. 1871. 3817.26 Villanueva (J. 1. ) Phoenician Ireland. Tr. with notes, by H. O'Brien. 1837 466.22 War of the Gaedhil with the Gaill, or the invasions of Ireland by the Danes and other Norsemen. Ed. with transl. by J. H. Todd. 1867. [Rolls chroni- cles 5140.— Wilkes (A.) Ireland : Ur of the Chaldees. 1873. 491.26 Note.— On the Brehon laws see Maine's Village commu- nities [624.03] ; Dublin univ. mag., v. 86, 1876. 3. General and Miscellaneous Histories. Garey (M. ) Vindicue : or Ireland vindicated. Errors and falsehoods of [English] histories. 1819. 497.25 Gasack (M. F.) Student's manual of Irish history. 1870. . 492 ' 10 Giles (H.) Spirit of Irish History. [Lectures, etc., v.1,1851.] 2526.04 — Ireland and the Irish. [In his Lectures, etc., v. 2, 1851.] *"?■" Gordon (J.) Hist, of L'eland to 1801. 2 v. 1806. 495.0o Kitten [W. D.) Eccl. hist, of I. 2 v. 1875 343U8 MacGeoghegan(J.) History of I. [to] 1758. . Mitchel (J.) Hist, of Ireland from the treaty of Limer- ick [1691] to the present time. 1868. . 497.40 Moore (T.) Hist, of Ireland. [To 1646.] 4 v. 495.14 — Memoirs of Captain Rock, the celebrated Irish oMM- tain. [anon.] 1824. iuVJ BBOOKLIN MEBOANTIJjB LIBBABX. COUNTRIES: Ireland to Isles. 336 0' Flanagan {J. B.) Lives of the lord chancellors and keepers of the great seal of Ireland. 2 v. 1870. v. 1. A. DoBioknor, 1320. E. Do Wickford, 1377. T Cran- ley, 1401. B. Talbot, 1422. J. Alan, 1628. Sir T. Ousack 1551. H. Curwen, 1554. E. Weston, 1567. A. Loftus 1573* Sir W. Gerard, 1576. T. Jones, 1605. A. Loftus, 1603. Sir E. Bolton, 1639. Sir M. Eustace, 1660 E. Boyle 1663 O Porter, 1685. Sir O. Fitton, 1687. J. Methuen, 1696. Sir R - Cox, 1703. E. Freeman, 1707. Sir C. Phippe, 1709. v. 2 A. Brodrick, viscount Middlesex, 1714. E West ] 725. T. Wyndham, 1726. E. Jocelyn, 1739. J. lord Bowes' 1759. J. Hewitt, lord Lifford, 1767. John Fitz-Gibbon, earl of Clare, 1789. John Mitfoid, lord Redesdale, 1802. George Ponsonby, 1806. T. M. Sutton, lord Manners 1807. Sir A Hart, 1827. W. O. Plunket, 1827. Prendergast (J. P. ) The Cromwelliau settlement of Ireland, [1652-54] 492.02 Reviewed In Ed. rev., v. 122, 1866 ; Eraser's mag , v 76, 1867. SmUli( 0.) Irish hist, and Irish character. 1861. 495.08 Taylor ( W. C.) History of Ireland, [1170 to 1800.] 2 v. 1847 495.18 ~ History of the civil wars of Ireland till the Union [1801]. 2v 491.21 Thibaud (A. J.) The Irish race in the past an d present. 1873 497.26 Wills (J.) Lives of Irishmen, embodying a history of Ireland. Pts. 1-11. 1810-47 3224.01 4. JTi&lSth Century and Since; Irish Parliament, etc. Baratariana. Fugitive political pieces published during the administration of lord Townsend in Ireland, [onon.] 1777 492.12 Barrington (Sir J.) Historic memoirs of Ireland ; se- cret records of the national convention, the rebel- lion of 1798, and the Union, 1779-1800. 2 v. 488.01 — Historic records of the legislative union between GreatBritain and Ireland. [1779-99.] 1844.495.02 — Eise and fall of the Irish nation. Account of the Union. 1868 492.11 (hole (G) History of the Union, [1799-1801]. 497.24 Oudmore (P. ) The Irish republic, a historical memoir on Ireland and her oppressors. 1871. . 491.25 Fitz-Palrick (W.J.) Irish wits and worthies, includ- ing Dr. John Lanigan, his life and times, with glimpses of stirring scenes since 1770. . 3111.17 Froude (J. A.) The English in Ireland in the 18th cen- tury. 3v. 1873-74 465.14 Reviewed In Brit. quar. rev., April, 1873 ; Ed. rev., Jan., 1873 ; Fortnight, rev., Aug., 1874 (A severe review, by J. E. Cairnes) ; Quar. rev., Jan., 1873. Lecky (W.K.H.) Leaders of public opinion in Ireland : Swift, Flood, Grattan, O'Connell. 1872. . 492.13 Martin (B. M. ) Ireland after and before the union with GreatBritain. 1843 497.23 See also the lives and speeches of Flood, Grattan Burke, and O'Connell. 5. Rebellions of 1798 and 1848. Field (H. M.) The Irish confederates and the rebellion „_ °fl798 495.13 Fronde (J. d.) In hit English in Ireland, v. 3 465.16 Reviewed in Ed. rev., April, 1874. Hancock (T.) The principles of peace, exemplified in the conduct of the society of Friends, during the rebellion in 1798 5437.19 McQee(J.E.) The men of '48 491.19 Madden (B. B.) The United Irishmen, their lives and times. 2d ed. 4 v. 1857 453.14 MaxweU (W.R) History of the Irish rebellion in 1798. D 1852 4y5.07 Sampson {Wm.) Memoirs. 1807. .... 3155.19 Saoage(J.) Fenian heroes and martyrs. With an his- torical introduction. 1868 492.08 — 98 and '48 : modern revolutionary history and lit- erature of Ireland. 1850 495.12 See also (in Biography) lives of Emmet, Fitzgeeaud, Tone. 6. Irish Land Question. Godwin (J.) The Land war in Ireland. 1870. 497.19 Irish land question, impartially considered. By F. B. G. S. [arum.] 1870 492.06 Iavelle(P.) The Irish landlord since the revolution. With notices of ancient and modern land tenures. 1870 492.04 Mill (J. S.) Chapters and speeches *on the Irish land question. 1870. .... 49207 Morris ( W. O'C) Letters on the land question of Le- land. 1870 Ann « — Land system of I [In Oxford essays, 1866.) ' . '. .' , 2538 20 [67HU2J? y G - °- Bt ° aiiCk ^' Ee <^ studies' v «" S Ed - r , e 7-;o 125 ' 1867 : v - 131 - 1870 i Iter's »«*, v' 5 \£l '• w I 6 ' 1867 : v - 77 ' 1868 : N - 8 ' v - 1. 1870 : h.I v. 5, 1872 ; Westm. rev., v. 86, 1866 ; v. 93, 1870 (2 art.) 7. Political and Social Condition. Anderson (C.) Historical sketches of the native Irish and their descendants ; with regard to literature, ?o?n "' Mld ° ral instruotiwi - ^d ed., enlarged. 1830 ^cjj 28 Beaumont (1.U Bremer (F. ) Two vears in Italy. 1861. . . . »oAUD Brockedon (W.) 'Italy, classical, historical, and pic- turesque, 1842-44 .- T -,A„- itS' « Barney (G.) Present state of musio in I. 1771. 16W.i» Came (J.) Letters from I. (In Waldie library, V. 4 1884.] 6078.18 Castelar (Jl. ) Old Borne and new Italy. 1873. 981.25 Ghasles(P.) Italie et Espagne. 2e £d. 1869. 7U42.UI Chateaubriand (F. R. de). Recollections of I, etc., v. i. 1815 2 "b.ii Cobbe ( V. F. ) Italics : Italy in 1864. 971.19 KAIUUZ \l'. ± ■ } 1WWII.O . J-VU>*J in *v. U -. - - - Q0 . nft Oolton ( W.) Notes on Italy. [In his Sea and sailor, 1851.] wi-* Gonder(J.) Italy. [Vn his Modern traveller, v. il-w. ift n 4 1 » 91-"- ,iJi Dickens* {G.) Pictures from Italy. 8°. . . • ' ^f Eustace {J. G.) Classical tour through I. t 180 ^, 10 ,; 7th ed. 3 v K Same. 3d ed. 4 v •. • \ 9/ *£ Evans (G. W. D.) The classic and connoisseur in vaa and Sioily. 3 v. 1835. •••••■ oto in Forsyth (J.) Exoursion in Italy, 1802-1803.. . 97A iu Gardiner (W.) Sights in Italy, etc. 1847. ■ ' BItOOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRA Bl". COUNTRIES : Italy to Japan. 337 Goethe (J. W. van). Travels In I. [Autobiography, v. 2.] . 3066,18 Gould (W.M.) Zephyrs from Italy, etc. 1852. 972.16 Green ( J. R. ) Stray studies, etc. 1876. . . 952.29 Grenville (It., duke of Buckingham and Chandos). Pri- vate diary [in Italy and Sioily]. 1862. 971.16 Gretton (Mrs. G.) The Englishwoman in Italy. [Roman States and Sardinia.] 1860 972.22 Hall(N-) Land of the Forum and theVatican.1855.971.10 Hare (A. J. 0. ) Cities of northern and oentral Italy. 3 v. 1876 975.18 Contents : v. 1. On the Rivieras, and in Piedmont and Lombardy. v. 2. In Venetia, Parma, the Emelia, the Marche, and northern TuBcany. v. 3. Florence, Siena, and other towns of Tuscany and Umbria. Hawthorne (N.) Passages from [his] Italian note-books. 2v. 1872 967.06 Hawthorne {Mrs. S.) Notes on Italy. 1869. . 952.19 Hazlitt (W.) Notes of a journey thiough I. 1826. Hillard (G. S.) Six months in Italy. 2 v. 1853.972.08 Hilton (D.) Brigandage in South Italy. 2 v. lsGl. 532.12 Hoare (Sir R. 0.) A classical tour through Italy, 1819. 2v 974.23 Hobhouse (J. C, lord Broughton). Italy : visits from 1816 to 1854. 2v 973.14 Howells (W. D.) Italian journeys. 1867. . . 972.06 Janin (J.) Sketches of Genoa, Pisa, and Florence, with a description of the Cathedral of Milan. 981.18 Jarves(J.J.) Italian sights and Papal principles. 972.12 Kemtile (F. A.) A year of consolation. 1849. 973.16 Laing (8.) Notes of a traveller. 1854. . . 5075.08 Lester {CM) My Consulship. 2 v. 1853. . 972.01 Lippincoti (S. J.) Stories and sights of Italy. By Grace Greenwood [pseudon] 951.01 Lowell (J. E.) Italy, and a few bits of Roman mosaic. [In Fire- side Travels. 1864.] 2534.12 Mamiani detla Rovere (Count T.) Bights of nations, ap- plied to Italy. I860 5613.05 May Fey, [pseudon.] Continental tour, together with notes and anecdotes of diplomatic life. 1871. 941. 27 Mazzini (J.) Life and writings, v. 1, 3, 5. Autobio- graphical and political 5053.08 Mendelssohn-Bartlioldy (F. ) Letters from Italy, etc. S71.14 Same. 2d ed. Phil, 1863. 16°. . . 971.15 Moens (W. J. C.) English travellers and Italian bri- gands. 1866 973.17 Same. 2d ed. 2 v. London, 1866. 12°. 973.21 Montaigne (M. de). Journey into Italy, 1580-81. [In his Worts, 1853.] 5055.01 Moore (J. ) View of society and manners in Italy, [1775- 78]. 2v. 5056.07 Murray (J.) Handbook for Central Italy. 1867. 971.22 — Handbook for travellers in Northern Italy. Pied- mont, Liguria, Lombardy, Venetia, Parma, Mo- dena and Bomagna. 1860 971.08 — Handbook for Central Italy. Lucca, Tuscany, Flo- rence, the Marches, Umbria, part of the [Boman States], Sardinia. 1861 971.06 — Handbook for Southern Italy [confined to Naples]. 1858 971.07 Norton (C K) Notes of travel and study in Italy. 1860 971.05 Paion (A. A.) Highlands and Islands of the Adriatic. 2v. 1849 975.05 Peak (R.) Notes on Italy. 1829-30. . . . 974.13 Pfeiffer(I.) Visit to Italy. 1853 1051.07 Pressensi (E. de). Borne and Italy at the opening of the (Ecumenical council. 1870. . . . 3585.16 Raymond (J. ) A voyage through Italy, in 1 646-47. 971.04 Ritchie (A.G.M.) I.alian life and legends. 1870. 974.11 Robertson (J.) Lights and shades on a traveller's path. 1851 944.05 Roscoe (T.) Landscape annual, 1830-33. The tourist in Italy. 4v 974.17 Rose {W. 8.) Letters from the north of Italy. 2 v. 1819 974.12 St. John (B.) Tha subalpine kingdom ; Savoy, Pied- mont, and Genoa. 2 v. 1856 973.09 Shelley (P. B.) Essays aud letters from abroad, v. 2.] . 2543 02 Simond(L.) Tour in Italy, etc., 1817-18. . . 974.04 Smollett (T.) Travels through France and Italy, in 1763. [In his Miscel. works, v. 6, 1806.] 6067.09 Stael-Holstein (Mme. de). Corinne, ou lTtalie. 7037.01 Same. Corinn^ or Italy 253.61 Taine(H.) Italy : Florence and Venice. 1869.975.09 — Italy : Borne and Naples. 1868 975.08 — Philosophic de l'art en Italie. 1866. . .113127 Turribull{R.) The genius of Italy. 1849. . 972.15 Whiteside {J. ) Italy in the 19th century, contrasted with its past condition. 3 v. 1848. . . 531.01 US' See also, in this class, Apennines ;— Calabria ■— Corsica :-Elba ;— Etruria ;— Europe ;— Florence ;— Go noa ;— Malta ;— Mantua ;— Milan ;— Naples ;— Nice ;- Piedmont ;— Pompeii ;— Roman States ;— Rome ;— SioilT • Tuscany ;— TJrbino ;— Venice ;— Verona. For other topics belonging to Italy, see in the general al- phabet, Biblical and relig. lit. (Popes, p. 96) ;— Biography (Italian, p. Ill) ; — Costume (p. 284) ;— Drama ;— Fine arts ;— Language ;— Literature, etc. Numerous references to descriptive and historical novels are given in Boston Public library ' Chronological index of Fiction' [2736.13], and on p. 95 of the Quincy Catalogue [2716.29]. Jamaica. Beckford (W.) Account of J. 2 v. 1790. .1162.18 Bridges (67. W.) Annals of Jamaica. 2 v. 1828. 556.10 Dallas {R. G.) Hist, of the Maroons. 2 v. 1803. 556.07 Gosse (P. H.) Birds of Jamaica. 1847. . . 4814.01 Note. — Reviewed in Fraser's mag., v. 45, 1852. Letters from Jamaica, [anon.] Edin., 1873. 16°. 1161.22 Long (K) History of J. [anon.] 3v. 1774. . 558.04 Madden (It. R.) Twelve months' residence in the West Indies, during the transition from slavery to ap- prenticeship. 2 v. 1S35 1161.09 Marly; or a planter's life in J. [anon.] 1828. 1162.17 Pringle (H. ) The fall of the sugar planters of Jamaica, with remarks on the labour question. 1869. 5926.14 Willis (N. P. ) Health trip to the tropics. 1854. 1162.24 See also Atlantic monthly, v. 6, 1860 (The Maroons of J.) ; Fraser's mag., v. 73, 1866 (J. and the recent insurrection ; 2 art.) ; New Englander, v. 26, 1867 (The insurrection in J., by Q. a. Hubbard) ; Quar. rev., v. 120, 1866 (Its disturb- ances and prospects) ; Westm. rev., v. 69, 1853 (Jamaica distress and British philanthropy) ; v. 88, 1867 (Jamaica); Harper's mag., v. 22. See also works on West Indies. Jamaica, (L. I.) Macdonald {J. M. ) Two centuries in the history of the Presbyterian church. 1862 3457.23 See also, in this class. Long Island. Japan. Adams (V. 0.) Hist, of Japan. 2 v. 1874. . . 1026.12 Alcock (R.) Three years' residence in J. 2 v. 1863. 1022.05 Beauvoir {Marq. de). Jeddo : conclusion of a voyage round the world. 1872 932.24 Bell (W. M.) Other countries, v. 2. 1872 913.14 Caron (F.) *Account of J., 1631-8. [In Pinkerton, V. 7.] 926.07 Chambers's Papers for the people, v. 12, 1851 [European inter- course with J.] 2516.06 Chiushingara, or the loyal league. A Japanese romance. Tr. by F. V. Dickens. 1876 7811.12 Cookson (C.A.) England aud J. [In International policy.] 6716.14 *Diary on the coast of J., 1673. [In Pinkerton's voy.,v. 7.] 926.07 Dickson (W.) Japan : a sketch of [its] history, govern- ment, and officers. 1869 1022.15 Dubois de Jancigny (A. P.) Japon, etc. 1850. [Univers.] Findlay (A. G.) Directory for the navigation of Japan. 1870 1045.05 Fonblanque (K B. de). Niphon and Pecheli ; or, two years in Japan. 1862 1022.17 Oolownin ( W. ; Memoirs of a captivity in Japan, 1811- 1813. 3v. 1022.01 Great Britain. Commercial reports from her British majesty's consuls in Japan. 1870-71. . . 5947.01 Hawks (F. L. ) Narrative of the exped. to Japan, 1852- 51, under Commodore Perry. 3 v. 1856. 4°. 1016.05 Note.— The general narrative of the exped. is contained Same. [Being v. 1. of preceding work.] 1836. yo 1016.05 History of Japan! [In Universal history, v. 9, 1759.] . . 406.02 hS-U. A, baron von). Ramble round the world. 1874. 933 20 Jarrad (F. W.) China sea directory, v. 4. Coasts ol the Japan islands. 1873 1045.20 Jnrves [J. J. ) Glimpse at the art of J. 1876. 14ol.l7 Jephson (R. M.) and Bmhirsi (M. P.) Our life in Japan. 18gy 1022.23 Kaempfer (E.) *History of J. .tin Pinkerton, v. 7.; | . . 926.07 Mitford(A.B.) Tales of old Japan. 2d ed. 1874. 1021.20 Mossman (8.) New Japan, during the past 20 ] years. 1026.14 « In asking for books, use toe » Book Order," giving the AUTHORS NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 33« COUNTRIES : Japan lo Jewa. Perry [M. C.) Expedition to Japan. Set Bawta (F.I,) «*"«• PumpeUy (B.) Journey around the world. 1870. H^-"» — Geological researches. [In Sm. contnb., v. 15.] . . svai.ia Randall (T., ed.) Memorials of the empire of Japan in the XVI. and XVH. centuries. [Hakluyt soc.^ Shoberl(F) World in miniature. Japan. . . 6631.23 Siebold (P. F. von). Manners and customs of the Japan- ese. 1846 W&'AMi. Simpsoii(W.) Meeting the sun: a journey. 1874. 10±5-08 Spalding (J. W.) The Japan exped. [1852-5. ] l^f-1* Taylor (B.) Japan in our day. 1872. . . •})£}■• f*> — Visit to Japan, 1855 T^'n?' TiUmjha.) Illustrations of J 1822. . .1026.06 WoodkW.M.) Fankwei ; or Japan. 1859. . 1022. US See also papers in Blackwood's mag., v. 81, 1857; V. 84-85, 1858-59 (Cruise in Japanese waters ; 6 art.) ; v._9U, law (in- land sea of J.) ; v. 91, 1862 (Political tragedies in J.) ; v. 93 1863 (Sensation diplomacy in J.) : v. 101, 1867 (Revolution in J.) : v. 112, 1872 (Japan) ; June, 1874 (Bomance otthej. revolution); Ed. rev , V. 96, 1853 ; V. 113, 1861 ; V. 117, 1863 (Beview of Alcock) ; v. 122, 1865 (British commercial rela- tions with J.) ; v. 136, 1872 (Reform in J.) ; Forta .rev ., v, 13 1870 (Bide through Yedo) ; Nat. rev., v. 12, 1861 (Ro- mance in Japan) ; Eraser's mag., v. 69, 1864 ; Nat. rev., v. 18 1864 (The destruction of Hagosina) ; N. A. rev., April, 1875 (Recent rev. in J., by W. E. Griffiths); N. Brit, rev., v. 31, 1859 (J. and the Japanese) ; Qu. rev., v. 114, 1863^ April, 1871 (100 years of Christianity in J.) ; July, 1874 (j. as it was and is) ; Westm. rev., v. 73, 1860 ; and consult Index to v. 1-50 of Harper's mag., and v. 1-10 of Scribner's mag. Java. Blume(C.L.) "Flora Javas, etc. 3 v. 1828-36. foL 4919.01 Davidson (G. F.) Trade and travel in the far east. 1816 1062.11 Dekker (E D.) Max Havelaar ; or, the coffee auctions of the Dutch trading company. 1868. . 1064.18 Raffles {T.S.) History of Java. 2 v. 1830. 1025.05 Same. "Illustrations. 1844 4°. . . . 1026.01 Utavorinus (J. S.) "Account of J., 1798. [Finkerton, v. 11.] 926.11 See also Fortuightly rev., v. 3, 1865 (Recoil, of J., by Sir J. Bowring) ; Eraser's mag., v. 60, 1854 (Excursion in J.) : v. 63-64, 1861 (2 art.) : Harper's mag., v. 16. Jerusalem. Barclay (J. T. ) The city of the Great King. 1858. 1055.02 Bartleti (W.H.) Walks about the city of J. [1852. ] 1055. 1 6 Maundrell (H.) Journey from Aleppo to J., 1697. [In Pinkerton, V. 10.] 926.10 'Ordnance survey of Jerusalem. By 0. W. "Wilson. 3 v. London, 1865. foL Palestine exploration fund. The recovery of Jerusalem. A narrative by Capt Wilson, Capt. Warren, etc. With introd. by A. P. Stanley. Ed. by W. Morri- son. 1871 1044.12 See also Palestine, for other publications of thin society. Pierotti (it'.) Jerusalem explored ; ancient and modem. 2v. 1864 1057.01 Tlirupp (J. F.) Autient Jerusalem. 1855. . 1045.04 Walcott (.S.) Topogr. of Jerusalem. [In Bibliotheca sacra, Jan., 1867 ; July, Jan., 1870.J Note.— Smith's dictionary, v. 2 (Amer. ed.),and M'Clin- tock and Strong's cyclopaedia, v. 4, contain elaborate arti- cles upon Jerusalem ; and there is a bibliographical note upon the hiBtory and topography of the city in the Boston public library Catalogue of history, etc. [2716.19]. JG@~ See also Palestine, for many important works, by Ritter, Robinson, etc. See also Ed. rev., Jan., 1873 (Recovery of J.) ; Fraser's mag., v. 67, 1863 (J., by F. B. Oobbe); N. A. rev., v. 86, 1858. Jews. Alexander (J.) The Jews : their past, present, and fu- ture. 1870 3441.11 Allen (J. H.) Hebrew men and times. 1863. 3404.11 Ancient nation. A sign and a wonder. [History and re- ligious usages.] 1875 3441.21 Atwaler (E. E.) History and significance of the sacred tabernacle-of the Hebrews. 1875. . . 3515.17 Beke (C. T. ) Origines Biblicas ; or, researches in prim- eval history, v. 1. [No more pub!.] 1834. 3141.16 Gowles ( //. ) Hebrew history, from the death of Moses to the close of the scripture narrative. 1875. 3461.10 Da Costa (I.) Israel and the gentiles. History of the Jews, from the earliest times to the present day 1855 3164.09 Dispersion of the Jews, lst-17th cent. [In Universal hist., v. 13.1 Ewald (11.) Antiquities of Israel. From the German by H. S. Solly. 1876 3441.26 — History of Israel to the time of Christ Tr. by J. E Carpenter. 5 v. 1869-74 3441.17 Fleary (C.) Manners of the ancient Israelites. En- larged by A Clarke. 1845 3441.21 Gaussen {Prof. —). From Egypt to Sinai : the exodus of the children of Israel. [18G9.] . . .3554.22 Gill (J. ) Notices of the Jews by the classic writers oi antiquity : previous to a.d. 500. 1870. . 3441.13 Gould (S. B.) Legends of the patriarchs and prophets, and other Old Testament characters. 1872. 3757.11 Eadley (J.) On the Hebrew chronology from Moses to Solomon. [In his Essays, philological, etc. 1873.] 6414.19 Hales ( W. ) New analvsis of chronology, etc. v. 1-3 1830 ". "-.'.". 3142.19 Hale (W.H.) Hist, of the Jews from the time of Alex- ander the great to the destruction of Jerusalem. 1854 . - 3441.09 History of the Jews from the captivity to the present time, [anon.] Ed. by W. Jenks. 1848. 3411.04 Jahn (J. ) Hist, of the Hebrew commonwealth. 3442.03 Jortin (J.) Condition from the destruction of Jerusalem to [1700], [In his Remarks, eta., p. 458-507.] 3423.22 Josephus [F.) Antiquities of the Jews. [Works, v. 1-2, 1809.] 3442.09 Same. [In Ids Works, v. 1-3. Phil., 1859.] . . . 3442.12 — The Jewish war. With his autobiography. New tr. by B. Traill, with notes by I. Taylor. 3418.22 Same. Tr. by W.Whiston. [In his Works, v.3, 1809.] 3442.09 Same. Tr. by W.Whiston. [Works, v. 34, 1859.] . 3442.12 Kiito (J. ) Illustrated history of [i.e. contained in] the Holy Bible. 1869 3441.12 Lenormant [b\ and Chevalier (E.) Manual of ancient history, v. 1, 1869 523.14 Maimonides ,■ or, Moses Ben Maimon. Origin of the Ju- . daic ?ode of laws. 1838 3073.28 Milman (ti.K) Hist, of the Jews, to [1807]. 3 v. 3411.01 Myers (M. H.) Jewish calendar for 10 years, containing the date of every sabbath, festival, and fast. 1869 3448.24 Newman (F. W.) History of the Hebrew monarchy from Samuel to the Babylonish captivity, [anon.] 1847 ' . 3441.1(1 Nott (J. 0.) Physical hist, of the Jewish races. 4736.01 Osbwn{W.) Israel in Egypt. 2d ed. 1850. 1075.14 Benan (£.) Hist, of the people of Israel, [in Studies, etc.] 3312.10 Rothschild (JO. and A. de). History and literature of the Israelites according to the Old Testament and the Apocrypha. 2d ed. 2 v. 1871. . . . 3441.14 Sharpe (8. ) Hist, of the Hebrew nation and its litera- ture. 1869 3735.08 Shuckford (S.) The sacred and profane history of the world. [To the death of Joshua.] New ed., re- vised by J. T. Wheeler. 2 v. 1858. . . 3442.07 Smith ( W., ed.) Student's scripture hist. Old Testament history to the return from captivity. , . 3441.07 — Student's scripture history. New Testament. 3441.13 Stanley (A. P.) Lectures on the history of the Jewish church. 2 v. 1863-70 3442.16 Strachey (E.) Hebrew politics in the time of Sargon and Sennacherib. 1853 3733.18 Volnen (0. F. 0. de). New researches on ancient history. 1856 422.31 Wilberforce (S.) Heroes of Hebrew hist. 1870. 3623.16 «S- See also Biblical and relig. lit. [Judaism, p. 90) ; and, in this class, Jerusalem ;— Palestine. For bibliographical information the reader may consult the note on p. 151 of the Boston Catalogue of history, etc., 1873 [2716.19). Modem Jews. Blunt (J.E. ) Hist, of the Jews in England. 1830. 3441.00 Bridges [J. H.) Jews in the middle ages. [Oxford essays, 1857.] Castro (A.de). Hist, of the Jews in Spain. 1851. 3411.08 Chambers's Papers for the people, v. 6 (Jewish life in cen™ Europe) 2516.W Cracroft [B.) Jews of western Europe. [Essays, v. 2, 1868.] 2521.H Gawler ( G. ) Establishment of Jewish colonies in Pales- tine. 1845. 8° 5721.01 Home (The) and the synagogue of the modern Jew. [anon.] London, 1872. 12°. . . • 344Ui if Ms (J".) The British Jews. 1853 3441.0s Roberts (S.) Parallel miraoles : or, the Jews and^tne gypsies. 1830 6835.05 BROOKLYN MBBOANTILK LIBRARY. COUNTRIES: Jews 341 Manimenta Gildhallae Londoniensis. Liber albus, Liber cnstumarum, et Liber Horn. 3 v. Ed. by H. T. Kiley. [Rolls ohronioles. ] 5141.— Murray (J.) Handbook to L. as it is. [1869.] . 95i[io Nadal(E. S.) Impressions of L. social life. 1875. 955I25 Orridge (B. B. ) Some account of tbe citizens of Lon - don and their rulers, 10(30-1867. . . . 493.27 Pascoe (0. &) London guide and directory for Amer. travellers. 1875 .' , 953.30 Ritchie (J. E) About London. 1860. . . . 492I31 Sola (G. A.) Gaslight and daylight. 1859. . 952!oi Schlesinger (M.) Saunterings in and about L. 1853. 9">4.07 Smith (A.) and others. Sketches of L. life, etc. 2542! 26 Smith (J. T.) 'Cries of London. 1839. . . 1447.13 Thomson (E. ) Chronicles of L. bridge. 1827. 492.' 29 Thornbury (W.) Haunted London. 1865. . 493.15 Timbs (J.) Club life of London. 2 v. 1866. 493.10 Same. [Newed.] Clubs and club lifr, etc. 6216!35 — London and Westminster : strange events, charac- teristics, and changes of metropolitan life 2 v 1868 4WM Wey (F.) Londres il y a cent ans. 1859. . . 491.17 On the Tomer, see Dixon and Bayley, above, and, in Fic- tion, Ainsworth's Tower of London [115,11], See also, in general alphabet, British museum ;— St Paul's :— Westminster abbey ;— Social science. See also papers in Beutley's miscellany, v. 16-16 1814 (Physiology of London life, by J. F. Murray; ; Ed. rev. y 104 (Growth of the map of London) ; v. 131, 1870 (London topography and street nomenclature) ; Fortn. rev v 3 1865 (Underground perils) ; v. 4, 1866 (Architecture of L ' in relation to climate, by H. Merivalei ; v. 6, 1866 (Cottage' property in L., by O. Hill) ; Eraser's mag., y, 49, 1854 (De- cline of the London corporation ; 6 art ) ; v. 2, 1870 (East and West End of London ; 2 art. by countess Spencer) : v. 2, 1870 (Sketches of life ; 2 art. by Patricius Walker) • Nat. rev., v. 13, 1861 (Old London) ; Pamphleteer, v. 25, 1825 (Observ. on the buildings, improvements, etc., of London); West, rev., v. 85, 1866 (Commons round London)- Dublin univ.inag.,v. 86, 1875 (Notes on the Temple ; 2art.j ■8S- Most works of travel in England (see p. 314 of this Catalogue) devote some space to sketches of London. For a popular general Note on the literature of the subject readers are referred to p. 144 of the Catalogue of the Box- bury branch of the Boston public library [2716.28]. Long Island. Beers (F.W.) 'Atlas of L. I. 1873. . . . 927.11 Ourlin's directory. 1865-66. NewXork,1865. 16°. 6743.12 Dwight (T.) Journey to L.I. in 1804. |/n Travels, etc., v. 8. 1112.03 tiirman ( L^ hist. soc. rfZj™.? ?f 8 ^storical journal of the establishmen erantad tn M ,v n t U1 ^ lana ', Traus1 ' of tl,e Iettes Patent £1?,„ wi * at ' Traua1 ' of the leltei '» latent granted to the Western company. Account of the Indian tribes oi r£T , .^t a - lraUSl - o fBieu ville's correspondence Note of nf th?T^-° r ™. u , ce « al o" 8 of laud. Treaty of the company lit.™ t ?* T th th6 Ursilliue "»M- Description of mi- T „Si.?,» rf ' 0US a , Ud P0sts ' Xrans1 ' ot >^ b| ack code of S";, B ? les aud regulations for the colony. Memoir S,™iSW"n colonizing Louisiana Trans], of the Journal of lather Charlevoix, with notes. Account of the iccn^nf ,^f 'm'. ? 104 ?^ 9 - C^i'okee, and Creek Indians nj th« F,.», 'l N l 0h ?f J udi ™ 8 - Account of the massacre inhahifnuS.^f "y" 18 Natchez Indians. Account of the first ™ ^h! ?f TV ? S £ ew - 0rlea "s. Account of the Belize and mouths of the Mississippi. Letter on the settlement of the ill, °7r Huguenots in New France (Florida), 1662. Account oi Jean Bibaut's last expedition and fate of the in vn£ fl ? y m , NeW I ' raaCe ' 1665 ' Historical journal of bauvole, first royal governor of La. Memoir of M de Biche- bourg, on the first Natchez war. v. 4. Shea (J. G.) Discov. of the Miss. valley. [1125.011 v. 6. Historical memoirs by G M. B. Dumout, 1712-40 Champigny s memoir on the present state of La to 1771 ' Same. [v. 6.] New series. 1869. . . . 593.23 1c ?^ m $f.;u Men ;? ir °y de Eomonville, 1697. Voyage in 1698 by d Iberville. Annals of La., 1698-1722, by Penicaut. fKfo , '„S ' Qe ^ rs t attempt of the French to colonize Florida, 1562-67, by Bene Laudonniere. Same. [v. 7.] 2d series. 1875. . . . 593.22 Contents: Hist, memoirs and narratives, 1527-1702 viz. La balle s, 1678-82 ; Hist, journal of d'Iberville, 1698-99. Hist, collections relating to Florida, viz. Narrative of voy- age i of J. de Bibault to found a colony of Huguenots 1562. Uayarri ( 6. ) History of La. The French domination. [1539-1769.] 2 v. in 1. 1866 593.08 Same. The Spanish domination, 1769-1803. 593.09 Same. The Amer. domination. [1803-1861.] 593.10 Note — Of the above works all but Bonner, and Gayarre's volume 'American domination,' relate to the Territory of La 4S- See also entries under Mississippi River, and Mis- sissippi Valley (p. 345) ;— New Orleans. Lowell, (Mass.) Cowley (G.) Illustrated history of L. 1868. . 611.19 Miles (H.A.) Lowell as it was, and as it is. 1845. 611.16 Lycia. Fellows (Sir G.) Travels in Lycia. 1852. . .1033.01 Spratt ( T. A. B. ) and Forbes (K ) Travels in Lycia, etc. 2 v. 1847. 1034.12 Lynn, (Mass.) Essex Inst. hist, coll., v. 6 (a number of papers.) . . . 605.07 Macedonia, (Turkey). Murray (J.) Handbook for Greece, etc. 1854. 992.07 Walker (M. A.) Through Macedonia. 1864. . 996.17 See also works on Greece {Ancient), and Turkey. Madagascar. Ellis {W.) Three visits to M., 1853-56. . . .1065.10 Hami ton ( W. J.) Abstract of mss., books, and papers respecting Madagascar during the possession of the Mauritius by the French. [In Royal geojjr. soc. Journal, v. 20, 1851.] 903.23 Lloyd [J. A.) Memoir on M. [/re Royal geogr. soc. Journal, v. 20, 1851.] 003 23 Maundrell {H.) Visit to the northeast of M. [In Royal geogr. soc. Journal, v. 37, 1867.] 904.01 Mullens (J.) Twelve months in M. , [1870-71 .] 1066.09 Pfeiffer(L) Visit to M., 1861 1065.11 Rochon [A. M.) Voyage to M., 1792. [In *Finkerton, v. 16.] 926.16 Sibree(J.) M. and its people. 1870. . . . 1061.11 See also Ed. rev., v. 126, 1867 ; Fraser's mag., v. 68, 1863; United Service mag., 1869, v. 2-3 (M. and the Malayasy ; 7 art., by W. A. Eardley-Wilmot) ; Fraser's mag., v. 68, 1863 ; Ed. rev., v. 126, 1867 (The christians of M.) Madeira. Bowdilch(T. E) Excursions in M., 1823. . .1096.03 Collon(W.) Ship and shore, in M. , etc. 1851. 981.03 Dix(J.A.) A winter in Madeira. 1853. . . 981.10 Grabliam (M. 0.) Climate and resources of M. 1093.20 Holman(J.) Travels in M. 1840 1094.10 Lanman(C) Madeira. 1856 985.16 In asking for books, use the "Book Orders," giving the ADTHOB'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NOMBEB. 342 COUNTRIES : Madeira to Maryland. Wliite (R.) Madeira : its climate and scenery. 2d ed. New matter by J. Y. Johnson. 1857. . . 1093.16 Wilde (W.R.) Voyage to Madeira. 18i0. .1054.04 See also Fortn.rev. v. 1, 1865 (Dangers to Invalids, by Capt. F. Sayer) ; Scribuer's monthly, Dec, 1874 (by S. G. W. Benjamin ; illus.) j Harper's mag., v. 12 (by 0. W. March). Madeira River. Keller (F.) 'Amazon and M. rivers. 1874. .1168.03 Magellan {Straits of). Cordova (A. de). Voyage of disoov. to the. 1829. 5093.02 See also Atlantic monthly, v. 81, 1873 (by Mrs. Agassiz). Macdouall{J.) Voyage through the. 1833. .1163.02 See also Patagonia. Maine. Abbott (J. 8. 0.) History of Maine. 1875. . 65412 Coolulge (A. J.) and Mansfield (J. B.) Hist, and de- scription of N. E. v. 1. Maine, etc. 1859. 595.01 Kidder (P.) Military operations in eastern Maine during the revolution, chiefly compiled from the journal! and letters of Col. John Allan. 1867. . 593.21 Maine historical society. Collections, v. 1-6. 1831-57. 8°. 602.01 For Contents see entry in general alphabet. Springer (J. S. ) Forest life and forest trees , with de- scriptions of lumbering operations on the rivers. 1851 1121.19 Thoreau (H. D.) The Maine woods. 1861 .1111.06 Williamson ( W. D.) History of Maine, 1602-1820. 2 v. 1832 593.19 Winthrop (T.) Life in the open air, p. 1-121 (Eatahdin and the Penobscot). ... 2645.17 Maine State Documents. Adjutant general. Annual report, 1861-65. 5 v. Au- gusta, 1862-66. 8° Board of agriculture. 6th-7th, 18th annual report Au- gusta, 1861-73. 8° . Department of industrial statistics. 1st annual report. Augusta, 1873. 8° Bydrographic survey. Water-power of M. By W. "Wells, supt. Augusta, 1869. 8°. Majorca. Christmas (H.) Majorca. [In his Mediterranean, etc., v. 1.] 943 09 Dodd (W.) Three weeks in Majorca. 1863. . 981.07 Dudevant (Mme. A. L. A. D.) Un hiver a Majorque. 18M 7005.02 Lacroix (F.) lies Baleares. 1847 901 26 See also Bentley's raiscel., v. 62, 1867 ; also worts' on the Mediterranean. Malabar. Barbosa (D. ) Description of the coast of Malabar 1514. [Hakluyt soe., 1866.] .... 1095.13 Buchanan (F.) Jour, through M. in 1800. [Pinkerton, v. 8.] 926 08 Phillips (J. T.) Account of Malabar, 1717. .1061.24 Malacca (Straits o/). Thomson {J.) Straits of Malacca. 1875. . 1026.10 Malay Arohipelago. See Eastern Archipelago. See also Quar. rev., v. 127, 1869 ; Westm. rev., v. 68, 1867. Malta [Island of). Adams (A.L.) Notes of a naturalist in M. 1870. 1091 12 Brydone (P. ) A tour through Malta in [1770]. 981 13 Davy (J.) Notes on Malta. 2 v. 1842. . . 97503 History of M., to 1726. [In Universal hist., v. 19 1 ' 406 12 Lacroix (F.) Malte. [TJnivers. 1818.] . ' '90103 Martin (R. M.) History, etc. [Br. Col. libr., v 7 ] 98105 Porter (W.) Malta and its knights. 1871. . 6623' 10 'Jallack (W.) Malta under tbe Phenicians, Knights and English. 1861 981.12 «S* See also Knighthood, in general alphabet.' Mammoth Cave, {Kentucky). ForwoodiW. S.) Mammoth cave. 1870. . .1122 14 Letcher (M. Ji.) Wonderful discovery of an inhabited region m the interior of the earth. [A romance.] 24 PP 5091.01 Man {Isle of). Robertson (D) Tour through, etc., 1791. [Finkerton, T . 2J 926 02 leignmouih (Lord). Sketches of the. 2 v. 1K36. 952°23 Manchester, {England). Chelham society. Remains, historical and literary, etc 92 v. 5094,01 Note. — For contents see p. 265 of this Catalogue See also Fraser's mag., v. 47, 1853 (M. historically viewed), Manchuria or Mandshuria. Fleming (G.) Travels in Mantchu Tartary. 1863. 1025.13 Lloyd ( W. V.) Notes on the Russian harbours on the coast of Manchuria. With map. [In Eoyal geogr. soo. Journal v 37 1867.] 904.01 Williamson (A.) Journeys m M. 2 v. 1870. . 1021.11 — Notes on Manchuria. With map. [In Royal geogr. soc Jour nal, v. 39, 1869.] 90403 See also Amur (p. 290). Manhattan Island. [See also New York (City of).] Cozzens (I. Jr.) Geological history of. 1843. .4116.05 Manitoba. Mind (H. Y.) Canadian Red river exped. of 1857 etc 2v. 1860 Ross (A.) Red river settlement. 1856. . . 1153.11 West (J.) Residence at Red river, 1820-23. .1153.10 See also America (British, p. 289J. Mantua, (Italy). History of Mantua. [In Universal hist., V. 37.] . . . . 400 80 See also N. A. rev., v. 102, 1866 (p. 48-100). Marathon (Battle of). Finlay(0.) [In Royal soo. of lit. Trans., v. 3, 1839.] . .6068.03 Margarita, ( Caribbean Sea). Lavaysse (J. F. D.) Description of M. 1820. 1166.49 Maroons. Dallas (B. C.) History of the M. 2 v. 1803. 556.07 See also Jamaica. Marqcesas. Melville (H. ) Typee : a four months' residence. [A ro- mance.] 1852 '231.74 See also Harper's mag., v. 19, p. 297-308 (Cruise of the Essex, 1812) ; and Polynesia, in this class. Marseilles, (France). Miry (J.) Marseille et les Marseillais. . . .7025.25 Martha's Vineyard. Hough (F. B.) Papers relating to the original settle- ment of Martha's Vineyard. 1856. . . 611.24 See also Atlantio monthly, Dec, 1874 (by N. S. Shaler) j Harper's mag., v. 37, 1868 (by Mary N. Prescott). Martinique. Carvalho (S.) Rambles in M. [In Harper's mag., v. 48.] See also West Indies. Maryland. Alsop (G.) A character of the province of M. New ed, by J. a. Shea. 1869 593.11 Bozman (J. L. ) History of M., 1633 to 1660. 593.06 Davis (G. L. L.) The day-star of American freedom ; or, birth of toleration in the province of Maryland. 1855 593.13 Hammond {J.) Leah and Rachael ; or, the two fruitfull sisters, Virginia and Mary-land, 1656. [Force's Tracts, v. 3.] 677.10 McSherry (J.) History of M., 1634-1848. . . 654,17 — Early history of M. [In his Essays and lectures. 1869.] 2636.08 Neill(RD.) Terra Marias; or, threads of Maryland colonial history. 1867 593.12 Relation of Maryland. Repr. from London ed. of 1635. Ed. with preface by E. L. Hawks. [Sabin'srepr., 1865.] 564.20 Shrigley [N.) True relation of Virginia and Maryland. 1609. [In Force's Tracts, v 3.] U"- 10 White (A.) Relation of the colony of lord Baltimore, 1688-77. [In Force's Tracts, v. 4.] 6"-' 1 Note. — Upon the subject of catholic toleration in Maryland, see Lippiucott's mag., July, 1871 (Tlie settlement ot JU; and an elaborate article in Catholic world, Dec, 1875 |Mr. Gladstone and Maryland toleration), in reply to Gladstone s remarks in his preface to his ■ Rome and the newest fashions in religion.' Neill's Terra Marias should also be consulted in tbe same connection. Conventions of 1774-76. Proceedings of the conventions held at 'Annapolis in 1774, 1775, and 1776. Balti- more, 1836. 8°. 5735.1D Constitutional convention of 1851. Debates and proceed- BROOKLYN MEBOANTILB LIBRARY. COUNTRIES : Massachusetts to Mediterranean. 343 iiigs, with constitution as adopted. 2 v. Annapolis, 1851. 8°. 5737.12 Constitutional convention of 1867. Proceedings. Anna- polis, 1867. 8° 5737.14 Massachusetts. Austin {G. L.) History of Mass. to the present time. 1876 594.17 Barber (J. W.) Historical coll., Mass. 1841. 594.05 Barry (J. S.) History of Mass. 3 v. 1857. 594.01 v. 1. Colonial period, to 1692. v. 2. Provincial period, 1692-1775. v. 8. Commonwealth period, 1775-1820. Bradford (A.) History of Mass., 1764-75. . . 594.07 Same. 1775-89 544.08 Same. 1790-1820 594.09 Buck(R) Mass. ecclesiastical law. 1866. . 3525.11 Carpenter (W. K) History of Mass., to [1853]. 591.21 Dexter (i/. M.) As to Roger Williams and his banish- ment from the Mass. plantation, with a few words concerning the baptists, the quakers, and religious literature. 1876 3185.23 Fowler (W. C.) Local law in Mass. and Conn., histori- cally considered. 1872 5735.22 Hull (J.) Diaries of, mintmaster and treasurer of the colony of Massachusetts Bay. 1686 42. [In Archasologia Aiier., V. 3.] 677.20 Hutchinson (T.) History of the province of Massachu- setts hay. 1749-74 594.06 Massachusetts historical society. Lectures before the Lowell institute oa subjects relating to the early history of Mass. 1869 594.14 Contents : Massachusetts and its early history, by R. C. Winthrop. Aims and purposes of the founders of the Mas- sachusetts colony, by G. E. Ellis. Treatment of intruders and dissentients by the founders of Massachusetts, by G. E. Ellis. History of grants under the great council tor New England, by S. F. Haven. The colony of New Plymouth and its relation to Massachusetts, by W. Brigham. Slavery as it once prevailed in Massachusetts, by E. Washburn. Records of Massachusetts under its first charter, by C. W. Upbam. The medical profession iu Massachusetts, by O. W. Holmes. Early relations with the Indians, by S. Eliot. The regicides sheltered in New Englaud, by C. Bobbins. The first charter and the early religious legislation of Mas- sachusetts, by J. Parker. Puritau politics of England and New England, by E. E. Hale. Education in Massachusetts : Early legislation and history, by G. B. Emerson. Moore (G. H.) Notes on the historv of slavery in Mass. 1866 5833.03 Oliver (P.) The puritan commonwealth : an historical review. [1620-1689.] 594.10 Thornton (J. W. ) The landing at Cape Ann ; the char- ter now first published. With a history of the co- lony, 1624-28 595.13 Whilmore{W.H.) The Mass. civil list. 1630-1774. 594.16 Young {A. ) Chronicles of the first planters of Massa- chusetts bay, 1623-1K36 594.04 Contents: White's Brief relation. Hubbard's narrative. The company's records. Gov. Cradock's letter to Captain Endicott. Instructions to Endicott. Form of government. Allotment of the lands. Agreement with the ministers. Higgiuson's journal of his voyage. Higgiuson's New Eng- land plantation. General considerations for planting New England. Agreement at Cambridge. Company's letters to Higgiiison and Endicott. Humble request. Deputy Gov. Dudley's letter to the Countess of Lincoln. R. Clap's me- moirs. Early records of Charlestown. W. Wood's descrip- tion of Massachusetts. John Cotton's life and letters, etc. Richard Matter's journal. Thacher's narrative of his ship- wreck. Shepard's memoir of his own life. For special works upon the ecclesiastical history of Mass. see Biblical and eocl. lit. (New England churches, p. 94). See also, in this class, Plymouth Colony; — New England Note.— Some hints for courses of reading on Mass. his- tory may be found on p. 180 of the Boston public library Catalogue ot history, and on p. 195 of the Quiucy catalogue. For local histories see, iu this class, Beverly ; — Boston ;— Cambridge;— Cape Cod ; — Concord; — Dedham; — Dorches- ter ;— Duxbury; — Easthampton ; — Essex ; — Framingham; — Gardiner ; — Hamilton ;— Haverhill ; — Hanover ; — Ips- wich ; — Leicester ; — Leominster ; — Lexington ; — Lowell ; — Martha's Vineyard;— Middlesex;— Nantucket;— Natick; — Newburyport ;— Pittston ; — Plymouth ; — Kehoboth ; — Salem ;— Shrewsbury ; — Spencer ;— Watertown j — Ware- ham ; —Winthrop ; — Woburn ; — Worcester. Mass. in the Civil War, 1861-65. Headiey(P. C.) Mass. in the rebellion, 1861-65. 634.21 Schouler (W.) Hist, of Mass. in the civil war. 634.19 Constitutional Conventions. Constitution adopted 1780 : with the amendments an- nexed. Boston, 1822. 8°. 5735.09 Convention for forming a constitution for the state 1779-80. Journal. Boston, 1832. 8°. . . 5735.13 Convention, convened 9th January, 1788, for the pur- pose of ratifying the constitution recommended by the federal convention. Debates. Boston, 1788. _ Vi ° 5736.08 Convention of 1820. Debates and proceedings, 1820-21. New ed. Boston, 1853. 8° 5735.14 Convention of 1853. Debates and proceedings. 3v Boston, 1853. 8 D . .5735.10 Discussions on the constitution proposed by the convention of 1853. [By G. T. Curtis, G. S. Bol- lard, Samuel Hoar, Marcus Morton, C. F. Adams J. G. Palfrey.] Boston, 1854. 8°. . . 5735.08 Massachusetts State Documents, Board of agriculture. 14th-22d annual report. Boston 1867-75. 8°. 6112.14 Board of education. 15th-39th annual report. Boston 1852-75. S 3 5526.17 Board of health. lst-6th annual report. Boston, 1870-75 8° 4345.19 Board of railroad commissioners. lst-6th report. Bos- ton, 1867-75. 8° Board of state charities, lst-llth annual report. Boston, 1875. 8° 5827.01 Bureau of statistics of labor. lst-6th annual report. Boston, 1870-75 Insurance commissioner. Reports on life insurance, 1859- 1865. Boston, 1865.. 8° 5931.15 — 19th-20th annual report. 4 v. B., 1874-75. 8°. Railroad returns, 1859-65. Boston, 1860-69. 8°. Note. — Continued under Board ofM.R. Com., above. Registration report. 17th-18th; 20th-31st report, re- lating to the registry and return of births, rnar- riages.and deaths, 1858-1872. B.,1871-74.8°.5944.17 Secretary of the commonwealth. Statistics of industry, 1845, '1855, 1865. 3 v. B., 1846-66. 8°. • — Abstract of the census of Mass. 1860. From the U. S. census. Boston, 1863. 8°. . . . Charters and general laws of the colony and province of Massachusetts bay. 1814. 8° . . . 5738.01 Manual of the general court. B., 1870. 16°. .6751.16 Records of the governor and company of the Massa- chusetts bay. Ed. by N. B. Shurtleff. v. 1-6. 1628- 1686. Boston, 1853-54. 4°. _ . . . . 596.11 Reports of controverted elections in the house of re- presentatives, from 1780 to 1852. Compiled by L. S. Cushing, etc. Boston, 1853. 8°. . 5638.01 Emerson (G. B.) Report on the trees and shrubs grow- ing naturally in the forests of Mass. 1846. 6135.09 Mauritius or Isle of France. Guignes (C. L. J. de). Observ. on the M. [Prnkerton, v. 11.] 926.11 Martin (R. M.) Southern Africa, etc. 1843. . 1061.06 Pike(N.) Sub-tropical rambles. 1873. . . 1066.08 Saint-Pierre (J. H. B. de). Yoyage to the Isle of France. 1800 1094 16 Transport voyage to the. [anon.} L. ,1851. 8°. 1061.14 See also N. A. rev., v. 9tt, 1863. Media. Eoefer(F.) Medie, etc. 1852. [Univers.] . 901.19 Le Normant (E.) and Chevalier (F.) Manual of ancient history, v. 2, 1870 423.15 Bawlinson (Sir 67.) Five great monarchies, v. 3, 1865. . 425.17 See also History (Ancient), in the general alphabet. Mediterranean. Beimel (J. S. ) Winter and spring on the shores of the Mediterranean ; or, the Riviera, Mentone, Italy, Corsica, Sicily, Algeria, Spain, and Biarritz, as winter climates. 1870 981.09 Christmas (H. ) Shores and islands of the Mediterra- nean. 3 v. 1851 943.09 Cotton (W.) Ship and shore, etc. 1851. . . 981.03 Cox (S. S. ) Search for winter sunbeams. 1870. 981.10 Digby (Sir K.) Journal of a voyage, 1628. Ed. by J. Bruce 5113.30 Gasparin ( V. B. ,comlesse de). By the sea shore : reveries of a traveller. 1«67 971.25 Quatrefaaes (A. de). Rambles of a naturalist on the coast of France, Spain, and Sicily. 2 v. 1857. 4723.16 la asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NT/MBEB. 344 COUNTBIES : Mediterranean to Michigan. Sehroeder (F.) Shores of the M. 1846. . . 981.01 Smyth (W.H.) The Mediterranean : a memoir physical, historical, and nautical. 1854 975.17 Beviewed in Ed. rev., v. 106, 1857. Wilde ( W. R. ) Voyage along the shores of the Me- diterranean. 2 v. 1840 10,34.04 WUlis (N. P.) Summer cruise in the M. 1853, 981.01 See also names of Islands, and of adjacent countries. Meriden, (Conn.) Davis (0. H. 8.) History of. 1870 592.08 Merrimac River. Thoreau (H. D.) Week on the. 1849. . . .1111.10 Mesopotamia. BewsJier (J. B.) On part of M. contained betw. Sheriat-el-Beytha, on the Tigris, and Tel Ibrahim. [In Royal geogr. soc. Jour- nal, T. 87, 1867.] 901.01 Fletcher (J. P.) Notes from Nineveh, and travels in M. 2v. 1850 1042.14 Fraser (J. B. ) M. from the earliest ages. New York, 1841 1041.03 Same. Edinb., 1842 1041.11 Hoefer (F.) Me"sopotamie, etc. 1852. [TJnivers.] 901.19 Southgate (H.) Visit to the Syrian church of M. 105:3.18 Wetsted (J. R.) Travels, etc. v. 2. 1840. . . 1044.04 See also, in this class, Assyria ; — Babylonia ; — Ohaldeea. Mexico. 1. Description and Travels. Abbott (O. D.) Mexico and the U. S., their mutual rela- tions and common interests . 1869. . . 566.13 Alvensleben (M. von). With Maximilian in M. 1152.13 Box (M. J.) Explorations in new and old M. 1152.08 Bullock (W. H.) Across M. in 1864-5. . . .1152.10 Calderon de la Barca (Mine. T. E.) Life in M. 1105.12 Ghamplain (S.) Narrative of a voyage to M., 1599 to 1599-1602. [Hakluyt soc, 1859.] . . 1166.11 Chevalier (M. ) Le Mexique ancicn et moderne. 1152.09 — Mexico, ancient and modern. 2 v. 1861. . 1152. 15 Gander (J.) Modern traveller, v. 25, 26. . . 911.25 Domenech (E.) Missionary adventures in M. 1125.12 Eglojf stein (F.W.von). Physical geogr. of M. 1155.01 Eoans (A. S.) Our sister republic : tropical Mexico in 1869-70 1152.17 Froebel (J. ) Seven years' travel in northern M. 1105. 1 9 Geiger (J. L.) A peep at Mexico, 1873-4. . . 1156.06 Giliiam (J. M) Travels in M. , 1843-44. 1846. 1152.04 Haven (G.) Our next door neighbor. 1875. 1152.20 Hill (8. 8.) Travels in Mexico. 2 v. 1860. .1163.11 Humboldt (F. H. A. von). Political essay on the king- dom of New Spain. Researches, etc. 4 v. 1155.08 — Eesearches concerning the aucient inhabitants of America. 2 v. 1814 1155.12 Kendall (G. W.) Texan Santa Ft5 expedition. 6th ed. 2 v. 1850 1H3.12 Larenaudi&re (G. de). Mexique, etc. [TJnivers.] 902. 19 Maclure (W.) Opinions on various subjects. 2 v. in 1 1831 5814.10 Note. — Contains information on the resources of Mexico. Mason(R.H) Pictures of life in M. 2 v. 1852. 1152.01 Mayer (S.) Mexican mines. [In De Bow (J. D. B.) Industrial resources, etc., p. 92-99.] 5925.26 Ruxton (G.F.) Adventures in Mexico. 1848. i.152.18 Sartorius (G.) * Mexico. Landscapes and popular sketches. 1859 1156.01 Sevin (ft) Journey to M. [In Royal geogr. soc. Jour., v. 30 I860 Tempsky (G. F. von). Mitla. A iouruey in Mexico 1853 '. . 11.32.14 Thierry de Menonville (N. J.) Travels to Guaxaoa 1777 [In Finkerton, v. 13.] 92(Ua lhompson (W.) Recollections of M.; 1846. .1152.19 Trip to M., 1849-50. By a barrister, [anon.] 1152 07 Tudor {H.) Tour in M. [In Waldie library, v. 3.] . . .5078 17 Vkjiwtti (A.) Coup d'ceil sur les richesses me'taUur- giques. 1868 ' 391)3 27 Ward (H. G.) Mexico. 2 v. 1829 566.03 Wise (H. A.) Los Gringos ; or, an inside view of M. 1857 1152.03 See also Atlantic monthly, v. 5, 1860 (2 art.)': Biackwood's mag., v. 77, 1855 (Vagabond life in M.) 2. Mexican History and Antiquities. Bancroft (H. H. ) Native races of the Pacific states. 5v. 1874-75 56507 Clavigero (F. 8. ) History of M. 2d ed. 2 v. 1807. 558.08 Diaz del Castillo (B.) Memoirs containing a true account of the discov. and conquest of M. 2 v. 1844. 566 01 Same. [In Kerr. Voyages, etc., v. 3-4.] . . . . 914 m Helps (A.) In Ais Spanish conquest in America, v. 2-3, 185*6. 665 02 Mayer (B. ) Mexico : Aztec, Spanish, and republican [To 1848.] With sketch o: the late war. 2 v. in 1' 1854 567.03 — Observ. on Mexican history and archsaology, [Sm. contrib ,. . v ' 9 -l • V • • •, • •.• • ••••.. . 3937.09 Mexico versus Texas, a descriptive novel ; most of the characters of which consist of living persons Bv a Texian. Phil., 1838. 12° 227.31 Prescott (W. H.) History of the conquest of Mexico 3' 566.08 — Histona de la conquista de Mexico. Tr. al Espafiol par J. Navarro. 2 v. 1844-46 566.— Gondra (I. R. ) Esplicacion de las laminas per- tenecientes a la hist, antigua de M. 1846. 566.21 Ranking {J.) Historical researches on the conquest of M. in the 13th century by the Mongols, accom- panied by elephants. 1827 567.05 Robinson (F. ) Mexico and her military chieftains, from the rav. of Hidalgo to 1848 566.19 Robinson (W. D.) Memoir of the Mexican revolution [1810-19]. 2 v. 1821 566.17 Soils (A. de). History of the conquest of Mexico. Tr. by T. Townsend. London, 1724. fol. . 568.01 Same. Revised by N. Hook. 2 v. London, 1738. 8° 566.11 Tylor (E. B.) Anahuac ; or, Mexico and the Mexicans, ancient and modern. 1861 1152.12 Wilson (R. A. ) New history of the conquest of Mexico. 18 j9 507.02 Note. — Discredits the narratives of Berual Diaz and other chroniclers, upon which the histories of Prescottw& Helps are based. &&■ See also (in Biography) lives of Oortez (p. 136). and, in this class, America {Antiquities, p. 288 ; — Equinoctial America, p. 289). Also Nat. qu. rev., v. 8, 1864 (Mexican revolutions from Iturbide to Maximilian) ; v. 18, 1869 (Au- cient M.) Also United States ( IKar with Mexico). 3. Mexico under Maximilian. Elton (J. F. ) With the French in M. 1867. 1152.06 Kollonitz (P.) The court of Mexico. 1867. .1152.11 Salm-Salm (F. ) My diary in Mexico in 1867, including the last days of the empsror Maximilian ; with leaves from the diary of the princess Saim-Salm. 2v. 1868 566.15 J8@=- See also (iu Biography) lives of Maximilian (D. 176). A Iso Atlantic monthly, v. 12, 1863; N.A. rev., v. 103,1866; Weston, rev., v. 80, 1863 ; Eraser's ma = '., v. 6i, 1861 ; v. 76, 1867 ; McSherry's Essays and lectures (Mexican affairs). Mexico (Gulf of). Masters (P.) Remarks ou the gulf of Mexico ; with notes on Tampico and its vicinity, aud on the navigation of the river Tobasco. [In Royal geogr. soc. Jour.,v. 15,1845.] 903.18 Maury (M, F.) Gulf of Mexico, river basins, etc. [In De Bow (J. D.B.) Industrial resources,efc.,v. 1, p. 365-373. 1852.] 5925.25 Michigan. Blois (J. T.) Gazetteer of M. 1838. . . .1131.13 Lanman (O.) Red book of M. ; a hist. 1871. 65401 Lanman (J. H. ) History of M., to [1837]. . 625.22 Same. Condensed 654. - Sheldon (E. M.) Early history of M., to 1815. 625.26 Ten Brook (A.) Amer. state universities. Univ. of Michigan, etc. 1875 6531.09 Slate Publications. Census, 1874. Lansing, 1875. 8°. Geological survey. [Various volumes.] Insurance commissioner. lst-4th annual reports. Lan- sing, 1871-74. 8° Registration report. 5th-9th, 1871-75. Lansing, w,i- 76. 8° State board of health. lst-3d annual report, 1873-76. Lansing, 1874-76. 8°. BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. COUNTBIES: Miohigan to Monaco. 345 Statu department. Statistics of the state, 1870. Lan- sing, 18V3. 8° Superintendent of public instruction. School laws. Lan- sing, 1873.' 16° _ 37th annual report, 1873-75. L., 1874-76. 8° See also N. A. rev., v. 107, 1868 (The lumber region, by 0. H. Biigham). Middle ages, Uh-I5th Century. Bell (A.) Historical sketches of feudalism. 1852.443.10 Buckley {T. A.) Great cities of the middle ages. 442.06 Chambers (W. and R.) Medieval history. 1855.442.05 Cliatfield ( C. ) Teutonic antiquities ; or origin and prog- ress of tke Goths, Vandals, Franks, and Britons. 1828 445.20 Note.—k new ed. of hiB " Compendious view of the dark- er ages." Gaits (E. L.) Scenes and characters of the middle ages. 1872 445.26 Dunham (S. A.) Europe during the middle ages. 4 v. 1833-34 442.07 Govkl (S.Baring-). Curious myths of the middle ages. 2v. 1867-68 3816.16 Greene (G. W.) History and geography of the middle ages. For colleges and schools. Chiefly from the French. Parti. History. 1851. . . 443.17 lfallam (H. ) View of the state of Europe during the middle ages. 3 v. 1872 4414.22 Same. N. Y, 1852 5044.24 Same. Student's history. With additions and [omissions], by W. Smith. London, 1871. 443.05 Historical pictures of the middle ages. By a wandering artist, [anon.] 2 v. 1846 443.11 Kceppen (A. L.) The world in the middle ages : his- torical geography. 1856 443.13 Same. Adas. New York, 1855. fol. . 443. 14£ Labarte (J.) Handbook of the arts of the middle ages. 1855 1413.03 Lacroix (P.) 'Manners, customs, and dress during the middle ages. 1874 144412 —'Military and religious life in the middle ages. 1444. 13 M'Burney (I., editor). Student's handbook of Mediae- val history, to the close of the loth century. "With dissertations on the state of Europe and on the feudal system by H. Proctor. 1857. . . 413.11 Ozanam (A. F.) History of civilization in the 5th cen- tury. Tr. by A. C. Glyn. 2 v. 18S7. . 443.15 Proctor (H.) On the state of Europe at the fall of the Roman em- pire. On the Feudal system. [In Hist. Essays, 1858.] 415.14 Schmitz (L.) History of the middle ages, 476-1096. 2ded. 1865 441.29 Secret societies of the middle ages. [anon. ] 1837. [L. E. K.] 5837.07 Smith (S. F.) Knights and sea-kings, or the middle ages. [1056-1586.] 6621.07 Wright (T.) Essays on archaeological subjects, and on various questions connected with the history of art, science and literature in the middle ages. 2 v. 1861 443.29 — Essays on the literature, superstitions, and history of the middle ages. 2 v. 1846 2722.20 See also Macmillan, July, 1872 (Middle ages and the re- vival of learning, by W. &. Clark). &g~ See also in the general alphabet, Biblical and eccl. history (Church history . — Mediceval church history, p. 81); — History (Modern) ;— and in this class, Crusades (p. 303) ; — Knighthood; — Europe (p. 317: histories of Gulzot, Draper, Lecky) ; — Rome (histories of Gibbon, Sheppard, etc.) Also (in Biography) lives of Chabi.E}Iagne, Alfbed the great, Gbboobi VII., etc. Middlebury, (Vermont). Swift (S.) History of M. 1859 624.16 Middlesex County, (Mass.) Brake (8. A.) Historic fields and mansions of Middle- sex. 1874 601.07 Milan, (Italy). Bistory of M., 1763. [fit Universal hist., v. 37.] . . . . 406.30 Tear in the singing schools of M. By Lucius, [anon.] 1867. 1562.15 See also Italy. Minnesota. Bishop (H. E.) Floral home; or, first years of M. 1123.05 Bond (J. W.) M. and its resources. 1853. .1122.06 Note.— The title on the cover is ' Minnesota as It is." Same. 1856 1122.07 Colburn (M. J.) and Smith (W. E.) M. as a place for immigrants. 1865 Kelley (O. H.) Ancient town in M. [Sm. rep., 1863.] . 3936.15 McOlurg (J. W.) M. as it is in 1870 1122.13 Mattock (B.) M. as a home for invalids. 1871. 1122.17 Neill (R D. ) History of M. 1858 612.01 Owen (D.D). Report of geological survey. 1852. 4117.04 Parker (N. H.) Minnesota handbook, 1846-7. 1122.26 State commissioner of statistics. Report. St. Paul, 1874- 76. 8° State horticultural society. Transactions. St. Paul, 1874 8°. Mississippi (State of). Baldwin (J. 0.) Flush times of M. 1854. . 131.15 Harper (L.) Preliminary report on the geology and agriculture of M. 1857 4116.07 Mississippi River. Ellet(C) The M. and Ohio rivers. 1853. . .3935.01 Estes (L.C.) Antiquities of the M. river. [In Sm. rep.,1866.] 3936.21 Humphreys (A. A.) and Abbot (H L.) Report upon the physics and hydraulics of the Mississippi ; upon protection against overflow ; and upon deepen- ing of the mouths. 1861 1136.18 Persac (A.) Chart of the lower Mississippi river. 1134.04 Mississippi Valley. Ellet (C, jr.) Physical geography of the Miss, valley. [In Sm. contlib. v. 2.] 3937.02 Flint (T.) History of the Mississippi valley. 3d ed. 2v.ini. 1833 1135.16 Foster (J. W. ) Mississippi valley : its physical geogra- phy, progress, etc. 1869 1125.08 Milbum (W. H.) Pioneers, preachers, and people of the Mississippi valley. 1860 1114.18 Monette (J. W.) History of the discovery and settle- ment of the valley of the M., to 1846. 2v. 593.03 Note. — The most comprehensive survey of the history of the Ofcio region and the Southwest. Shea (J. G.) Discovery of the Mississippi valley : with orig. narratives of Marquette, Allouez, Membre, Hennepin, and A. Douay. 1853. . . . 1125.01 Squier (E. G.) and Davis (E. H.) Ancient monuments of the Mis- sissippi valley. [In Sm. contrib., v. 1.] 3937.01 SIS' See also Louisiana (p. 341) ;— United States ( West). Missouri (State of). Beck (L.C.) Gazetteer of 1823 1134.12 Campbell (R. A.) Gazetteer of Missouri. 1875.1136.17 Geoloqical survey. lst-2d annual reports. By G. C. Swallow. Jefferson City, 1855. 8°. . .4116.20 — Report, including field work of 1873-74. [By] G. C- Broadhead. With atlas. Jefferson, 1874. 8°. 4116.21 Hoy (P. B.) Explorations of western M. [Sm. rep., 1864.] 3936.19 State convention, 1861. Journal and proceedmgs. 3 v. St. Louis, 1861. 8° Swallow (G. C.) GeoL report along the line of the S. W. branch of the Pacific R. R., Mo. 1859. 1133.25 Waterhouse (S. ) Resources of Missouri 1867.1134.05 See also Atlantic monthly, v. 21, 1868 (Free Missouri ; 2 art. by A. D. Eicbardson). Missouri River. United States. Reports from explor. for a railroad to the Pacific v. 1. (Consult Index.) 1127.01 Modocs. Miller (J.) Unwritten history : life amongst the Mo- docs. 1874 561 - 12 Molucca Islands. Middklon (Sir H.) Voyage to Bantam and the Maluco Islands. Ed. of 1606. [Hakluytsoc, 18o5.] 1065.15 Morqa (A de). The Philippine islands, Moluccas, etc. at the close of the 16th century. [Hakluyt society, 1065.16 1868.] Monaco. Pemberton (H.) History of Monaco, past and present 1867 533.25 See' also Lippincott's mag., Dec, 1873 (art. by R. Davy). In asking for books, use tie « Book Order." giving the AD l'HOR'S NAME, the nrst part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 346 COUNTRIES : Mogul Empire to Naples. Moldavia. See Eonmania. Mogul Empire, (India). Mesne (H. G. ) The Moghul empire ; from the death of Aurungzeb to the overthrow of the Mahratta pow- er. [1707 to 1817.] 1866 1016.17 See also India. {History, p. 331.) Mongolia and the Mongols. Elias (If., jr.) Journey to western M., 1872-73. [In Royal geogr. boo. Journal, v. 43, 1873.] 904.07 General history of the Moguls. From the Tartar manu- script, by Abn'l Ghazi Bahader. 1730. 1024.20 History of the Moguls, 1163-1486. [In Universal hist., v. 4-5.] 405.24 Sac (K 11, t'abbe). Tartary, Thibet, and China, 1844- 46. 2 v 1021.01 Knox (T. W.) Overland through Asia. 1870. 1024.15 Michie (A.) Siberian overland route from Peking to St. Petersburgh. 1864. 1024.13 Prinsep (B. T.) Tibet, Tartary, and Mongolia. 1013.04 Pumpelly (B.) Geological researches in Mongolia [In Sm. con- trib.,v.l5.] 3937.15 Banking (J. ) Conquest of Peru, Mexico, etc. by the Mongols in the 13th century. 1827. . . 567.05 — Wars and sports of the Mongols. 1826. . 4618.03 Williamson {A.) Journeys in M. 2 v. 1870.1021.11 4S- See also Tartary. Mont Blanc. See Alps. Monroe County, (N. T.) Child (H.) Gazetteer and business direotory, for 1869- 70 1134.24 Montana. Historical sketch and essay on the resources of M. : in- cluding a business directory of the metropolis. Helena, 1868. 12° 1124.18 Johnson ( W. W.) Distribution of forest trees in. [Sm. report, 1870.] 3936.25 United States. Geological survey. (Hayden.) 1871, 1872. See also the Reports of the United States commissioner of mining for 1867-75 [4006 07] ; the Reports of the govern- ment surveys of the Pacific B. B. routes [1127.01] ; and the Reports of V. S. geogr. explor. west of 100th merid. U16.18 Montenegro. Christmas In M. By I. M. [In Galton IF.) Vacation tourists. 1861.] 925.12 Latham (B. G.) Nationalities of Europe, v. 2, 1863. . . 445.18 btrangford (R A., viscountess). Visit to Montenegro. [Inter Eastern shores of the Adriatic] 1034.16 Wilkinson (J. G.) Dalmatia and M. 2 v. 1848. 995.07 See also Ed. rev., v. 109. Monte Video. See TJragnay. Moors. [See Spain ; — Saracens ;— Morocoo ;— Algiers ; Tripoli ;— Barbary.] Moosehead Lake. Lowell (J. B.) Moosehead journal. [In his Fireside travels, 1 864. Repr. from Putnam's mag., Nov., 1853. Moray. St. John (C) Natural history and sport in M. 4615.18 See also Westminster rev., v. 69, 1858. Morocco. Brooke (A. de 0.) Sketches in Morocco. 2 v. 1831 985 02 Ihtrrieu (X.) Present state of Morocco. 1851 5075 15 Moefer(F) Empire de Maroc. 1848. [Univers 1 90l'o2 Lemprure (IT.) *Tour to M., 1789. [/„ Pinkerton, v. 16 ] . 926 15 Urquhart (D. ) Pillars of Hercules : travels in Morocco, 2 v. 1850 QSK 1 1 Washington [Lieut.) Geogr. notice of the empire oi*M With „r- Jt map ' f /,J Royal geogr. soc. Journal, v. 1,1832.1 . .'903 04 n indhusor Wmdus (J.) Journey to Mecquinez, Morocco 1721 [Pinkerton, v. 15.] . 926 IB See also Fraser's mag., v. 60, 1859. Also Barbary' (p. 293). Moscow. Lander (S. W. ) Spectacles for young eyes , v. 4. 222 88 Lowth (tf. T.) Around the Kremlin. 1868 996 16 Lyall (B) Character of the Russians, and' detaiied hist, of Moscow. 1823 997 16 See also Maomillan, Dec, 1866 (by E. Dicey) W See also works on Russia. Moselle River, ( France). Booke (0.) Life of the Moselle. 1858. 967.01 Mosquito Coast and People. Bard (S. A.) Waikna : adventures, etc. . . . 1152 05 Bell (C. iV.) Mosquito territory, its climate, people etc with map. [In Royal geogr. soc. Journal, v. 32, 1862.] ''903 35 Henderson (. ) History of the political parties of the State of N. Y. [1788 to 1841.] 2 v. 1850. . 614.20 Hoffman {Gov. J. T.) Public papers, 1869-72. . 622.19 Hotchkin (J. H.) Hist, of the purchase and settlement of western New York. 1848 613.22 Hough (Franklin B.) Gazetteer. 1872. . . 616.15 Irving ( W. ) Knickerbocker's hist, of New York. 215.2d Note. — Humorous fiction. Jenkins (J. S.) Lives of the governors of the State of New York. 1851 3247.03 — Hist, of political parties in N. Y. 2d ed. 1849. 622.20 Macaulay (J.) History of the State of N. Y. [To 1800.] 3v 614.16 Mather (J". H. ) and Brocke.it (L. P.) Geography of the state of N. Y. 1847 1133.10 New York historical society. Collections. 1809, 1814, 1821, 1829. 5 v. N. Y'., 1811-29. 8°. . . 615.01 Contents. Bozman (J. L.) Extract from the records in the council chamber, Annapolis, relative to the dispute between the government of New Netherlands aud the lordproprietary of Maryland, v. 3. Catalogue of library, 1813, v. 2. Clinton (De Witt). Discourse, Deo. 6, 1811, v. 2. Documents extracted from 2d vol. of Hazard's historical collection, v. 1. Holm (T. C.) Translation of history of New Swede Land in America, v. 2. Hosack (D.) Biographical memoir of Hugh Williamson, Nov. 1, 1819, v. 3. — Inaugural address, 1820, v. 8. Hudson (H.) Abstract of journal for discovery of north- west passage, 1610-11, v. 1. — Second voyage for finding a passage to the East Indies by the northeast, 1608, v. 1. — Third voyage toward Nova Zembla and along the ooaflt to 42>£° aud up the river Hudsm to 42°, 1609, v. 2. — Voyage toward the north pole, 1607, v 1. Jarvis (S. P.) Discourse on religion of Indian tribes of North America, Dec. 20, 1819, v. 3. Jones (8.) Communications on Clinton's Historical dia- BBOOKLYN MEEOANTILB LIBBABY. COUNTRIES : New York State. 351 course, Bevised laws, Smith's History, Spafford's Ga- zetteer, v, 3. La Salle (Robert Cavalier de). Acoouut of his last expedi- tion, and discoveries in North America, by Ohev. de Tonti, v. 2. Laws established by James, duke of York, for the govern- ment of New York in 1664, v. 1. Mease (J.) Description of some medals struck in relation to North America before and since the declaration of In- dependence, v. 3. Miller (S.) Discourse to commemorate the discovery of Now York, Sept. 4, 1809, v. 1. Mitchell (S. L.) Discourse, Deo. 0, 1813, v. 2. Morris (G.) Discourse, Deo. 6, 1812, v. 2. — Inaugural discourse, Sept., 1816. v. 3. Smith (W.) History of New York, to 1762, v. 4-5. Verplauck (G. 0.) Discourse, Deo. 17, 1818, v. 3. Verrazzano J. de). Relation, etc., 1521, v. 1. Wheaton ;H.) Disoourse, Deo. 28, 1820, v. 3. Williamson (Hugh). Discourse, 1810, v. 2. Same. 2d series. 2 v. N. Y., 1811-49. 8°. 615.06 Contents. Acrelius (I.) New Sweden, v. 1. Argall's expedition, 1613 ; ed. by G. Folsom. v. 1. Benson (E.) Memoir on names, Deo. 31, 1816. v. 2. Brodhead (J. K.) Memoir on the early colonization of New Netherland. v. 2. Burke (E.) Letter respecting the effect of the Quebec bill upon the boundary of N. Y. 1774. v. 2. Butler (B. F., of New York). Outline of the constitutional history of New York. Anuiv. address, 1847. v. 2. Catalogue of Dutch church members, 1686. v. 1. Charter of liberties, and documents, 1629. v. 1. Colden (0.) and Smith (W-.jr.) Corresp. respecting certain alleged errors in the history of New York. v. 2. Correspondence between New Netherlands and New Ply- mouth, 1627. v. 1. Dernier (T.) Letter, 1619. v. 1. Eaton (T , 1st gov. of New Haven colony). Memoir, by J. B. Moore, v. 2. Extracts from De Laet and Xitzema. v. 2. Folsom (G.) A few particulars respecting the Dutch gov- ernors, v. 1. Historical sketch of the society, v. 1. Hudson's voyage in 1609. Extract from " Verhael van de eei-ste Schip-vaert,'' etc. v. 2. Indian tr.idition of the first arrival of the Dutch, v. 1. Jay (W.) Table of the killed and wounded in the war of 1812. v. 1. Juet s Journal of Hudson's voyage, 1609. v. 1. Kent (J.) Anniversary discourse, Dec. 6, 1828. v. 1. King (C.) History of the Chamber of commerce, anniv. discourse, 1848. v. 2. Laet (J. de). Extracts from the New world, v. 1. Lambrecntsen (.SirN.C.) Hist, of the New Netherlands, v.l. Lodwick (C.) New York in 1692. v. 2. Nonville (Marquis de). Expedition against the Senecas, 1687. v.2. Rasieres (I. de). New Netherland in 1627. v. 2. Bepreseutation of New Netherland. From the Dutch, with notes by H. C. Murphy, v. 2. Van der Donck (A.) Descrip. of the New Netherlands, v. 1, Yerrazzano {J. de). Voyage along the coast of North Amer- ica, 1524. [Ital. and Engl.] Tr. by J. G. Cogswell, v. 1. Vries (D. P. de). Extracts from voyages. Tr. by G. Troost. v.l. Whittlesey (E. D.) Remarks upon the British expedition to Danbury, in 1777, as narrated in Marshall's Life of Washington, v. 2. Same. Publishing fund series, v. 1-7. H. Y., 1868-73. 8° 615.10 Contents. Chalmers (G.) Continuation of his Political annals, v. 1. Clarendon (The) papers, 1641-67. v. 2. Colden's letters on Smith's history, 1759-60. v. 1. Coldeu's letter on Smith's history, v. 2. Gardiner's East Hampton, etc. v. 2. Lee papers, 1754-78. q. 4-7. Leisler's administration, 1689-1714. v. 1. Makemie (Rev. F.) Sermon, Jan. 19, 1706. v. 3. New York and New Hampshire grants, Duane's brief, v.2-3. Old New York and Trinity church, v. 3. Plowden's New Albion, v. 2. Tracts relating to New York. v. 2. O'Callaghan (R S.) Documentary hist, of N. Y. [1C00- 1800.] 4v 614.01 Contents : v. 1. Papers relating to the Iroquois and other Indian tribes. Papers relating to the first settlement at Onondaga, and the discovery of the salt springs at Salina. Papers relating to De Courcelles' and De Tracy's expedi- tion against the Mohawk Indians, 1655-6. Reports on the province of N. Y., 1669-1678. Papers relating to De La Barre's exped. to Hungry bay, 1684. Governor Dongan's report on the state of the province, 1687. Papers relating to Deuonville's exped. to the Genesee country and Niagara, 1687. Names of the male inhabitants of Ulster co., 1689. Papers relating to the invasion of N.Y. aud the burning of Schenectady by the French, 1690. Civil list of the pro- vince, 1693. Papers relating to Frontenac's exped. against the Onondagoes, 1696. New York army list, 1700. Census of the counties of Orange, Dutchess, and Albany, 1702, 1714, 1720. Cadwallader Colden on the lands of N. Y., 1732. Papers relating to the SuBquehanna river, 1683-1707. Pa- pers relating to Ogdeusburgh, 1749. Papers relating to Oswego. Papers relating to the Oneida country and Mo- hawk valley, 1756, 1767. Papers relating to French seign- iories ou lake Champlaiu. Boundary line between the whites and the Indians, 1765. Papers relating to the city of N. Y. Papers relating to Long Island. Statistics of population, 1047-1774. Statistics of revenue, imports, ex- ports, etc., 1691-1768. Papers relating to trade and manu- factures, 1705-1757. Report of gov. Tryon on the state of the province, 1774. v.2. Papers relating to It. gov. Leisler's administration, 89-91. Early rate lists of Long Island, 1675, 1676, 1683. Manuscripts of Sir Wm. Johnson. Early steam navigation. Pamphlets by J. Rumsey and J. Fitch. Papers relating to western N. Y. Description of GeneBee county, 1799. De- scription of Genesee county, by R Munro, 18U4. v. 3. Champlain's exped. to northern and western N. Y., 1609, 1615. Papers relating to the fli'Bt settlement of N. Y. by the Dutch. Papers relating to the restoration of N. Y. to the English, and to the charges against capt. Manning for its previous surrender to the Dutch, 1674, 1675. Papers relating to the state of religion in the province, 1657-1712. Papers relating to Kings county, L. I. Papers relating to the churches in Queens county. Papers relating to Suffolk county. Papers relating to the city of New York. Papors relating to the palatiues Papers relating to the manor of Livingston, including the first settlement of Schoharie, 1680-1795. Census of slaves, 1755. Papers relating to Albany and adjacent places. Papers relating to Westchester county. Papers relating to Ulster and Dutchess counties. Papers relating to quakers and Moravians. Rev. Gideon Hawley's journey to Oghquaga, Broome co., 1753. State of the Anglo- American church, in 1776. Prices of land in the state, 1791. Report of a committee appointed to explore the western waters in the state of New York, 1792. Journal of John Taylor's missionary tour through the Mohawk and Black river countries, 1802. Rectors of St. Peter's church, Albany. v. 4. Journal of New Netherland, 1641-46. Description of New Netherlaud, by Rev. Isaac Jogues, 1644. Informa- tion for takiug up land in New Netherland, by Secretary Van Tiehhoven. Journal of the second Ksopus war, by Capt. Kregier. Breeden Raedt ; extracts, from Moutauus ; 1649. Description of New Netherland, 1671. Trial for witch- craft in New York, 1005. Assessment rolls of the five Dutch towns on L. I., 1675. State of the province of New York, in 1738. Reasons in support of triennial eleclions in the province of New York. Journal of Sir Wm. John- son's scouts, 1755, 1756. Papers relating to the Six nations. Papers relating to the erection of Fort Stanwix. 1758. Pa- pers relating to the difficulties between New York and New Hampshire, 1749-99. Memoir of lieut gov. James Delan- cey. Memoir of judge James Duane. Proclamation of the last of the royal governors. Memorial concerning the Iroquois, by Rev. Chas. Pnglis. — Documents relative to the colonial history of N. Y. 11 y. 1856-58 616.04 Contents : v. 1-2. Holland documents. 3-4. London docu- ments. 9-10. Paris documents. 11. Index. — History of the New Netherland. 2 v. . . 622.21 O'Rettly (EL.) Sketches of Rochester ; with incidental notices of western New York. 1838. . . 621.23 Proceedings of the commissioners of Indian affairs, ap- pointed for the extinguishment of Indian titles. "With an introduction and notes by JF. B. Hough. 2 v. Albany, 1861. sm. 4° 557.27 Seymour (H.) Topography and history of the state. [In Amer. geogr. boo. Bulletin, v. 2, 1856.] . . , . . . 905.02 Randall (S. S.) Hist, of the State of N.Y. 1870. 614.19 Smith (W.) History of the province of N. Y. to 1762. 2 v. 1829-30. [N. Y. hist soc. Coll. v. 4-5.] 615 04 Sauier IE. 67.) Aboriginal monuments of the State of New York. [Sm. contrib., v. 2.] 3937.02 Waison {J. F ) Annals of N. Y. city and state in the olden time. 1856 614.25 Note. The 2d volume of the most elaborate narrative his- tory of the state, that of Brodhead, comes down only to 1691. Bunlap's History comes down to 1783, and Macaulay's to 1800. Randall's is a more general compend, giving spe- cial attention to the progress of education. The political history of recent periods has been treated of in Hammond's Political history and Jenkins' Lives of the governors ; aud there are separate lives (in class Biography) of Gouverneur Moekis, Hamilton, Bukb, John Jay, DeWitt Clikton, Van Buben, Silas Wkisht, aud W. H. Sewakd. Description and Travel Dwight(T.) Travels in N. Y., 1823. . ... 1112.01 Forest Arcadia of northern N. Y. [anon.] 1864. 1112.11 Hired (A B.) Woods and waters ; or, the Saranacs and Racket. 1860 • 1112-08 Wallace (K B. ) Descriptive guide to the Adirondack and handbook of travel to Saratoga Springs, In asking for books, use the Book Order," giving the AUTHOB'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBEB. 352 COUNTRIES : New York State. Sohroon Lake, lakes Luzerne, George, and Cham- plain, the Ausable chasm, Massena Springs and Trenton Palls. 1875 1133.18 j9t0=- For the history and description of particular towns and localities see, in this class, Albany ; — Brooklyn ; — Buf- falo ; — Oatskill Mountains ; — Chappaqua ; — Franklin County; — Herkimer County; — Hudson River; — Lake Ohamplain ; — Lake Erie ;— Lake G-eorge ;— Lewis County; — Long Island ; — iSTew York City ; —Niagara Falls ;— Onei- da County ; — Futnam County ; — Rochester ; — Rome ; — St. Lawrence County ;— Saranacs ; — Saratoga : — Staten Is- land ;— Stony Point ;— Trenton Falls ;— Troy ;— Tryon County ;— Ithaca ;— Westchester County ; — West Point ;— Willsborough. 3. New York in the Civil War, 1861-65. Record of officers and privates of regiments organized to assist in suppressing the rebellion, taken from the muster-in-rolls. v. 1-8. Albany, 1864-66. 4°. Beecher (H. H.) Record of the 114th regiment, N. Y. S. V. 1866 631.14 Clark (E. ) History of the second company of the sev- enth regiment (national guard). N. Y. S. Militia. 1864. . . 644.13 Swinton ( W. ) History of the seventh regiment, na- tional guird, State of New York, during the war. 1870 644.12 Whitney (J. H. S.) The Hawkins Zouaves : (Ninth N. Y. V.) 1866 642.24 4. State Census. Census for 1845. Albany, 1846. fol. . . . Census for 1855. P. B. Hough, supt. Albany; 1857. fol. Census for 1865. P. B. Hough, supt. Albany, 1867. fol ,6»- See also United States. [Census.) 5. Slate Constitutions, and Political Manuals. Constitutional Convention of 1821. Debates. Albany, 1821. 8° ' 5735.15 Constitution, 1846. With a comparative arrangement of the constitutional provisions of other states. Pre- pared by P. B. Hough. Alb., 18J7. 4°. Const, convention of 1867. Journal, Alb. , 1 ,6 /. 8°. 5737.01 — Documents. 5 v. Albany, 186 i. 8°. . . — Proceedings and debates. 5 v. Alb.,18J8. 8°. 5737.07 — Revision documents. Albany, 1868. fol. . Constitution as amended, 1874 [In Senate doc No 15 1874.] ' ' Civil list and forms of government [constitutions, etc.] of the colony and state : containing notes ou the various governmental organizations ; lists of the principal colonial, state and county officers, and the congressional delegations, and presidential electors, with the votes of the electoral colleges Albany, 1861-74. 12° 6737.07 Manual for the use of the Legislature, for 1860-61 63 65, 67-75. Albany, 1860-75. 18°. . . . 6711.22 Note.— The manual contains the constitutions of New York aud of the United States ; the state census • post-of- fices and postmasters in the state and in the U s' • official registers of United states and New York state 'govern- ments, judiciary, county officers, etc.; parliamentary rules- and intormation relative to the various departments of the StcLtO. State Register. 1843, 1845. Ed. by O. C. Hollev 2 v Albany, 1843-45. 12°. ....... 6738 01 6. Slate Laws, Revised Statutes, and Law Reports. Code coinmissioners. Civil code of the state. Albany, — P^aloodeof the state. Albany, 1863. ' ij°. 5817 3' — Political code of the state. A., 1860. 8°. 5632 05 Revised statutes. 3 v. Albany 1836 8° Abbott (R V.) and (A) Digest' of New York statutes iol rep ° rfcs ' 186 °" 7th ed. revised. 8 v. Albany iOb9. 8° g r o 7 ,o M ' n X d L {J mV J tatutesat We- '2ded. W Al- Dany, Lab'.). 8° 5032 06 Fay (J. D. ) Digest of the laws of the state in force on Jan. 1, 1871. 3 v. N. Y, 1874-76. 8'. 5616 00 [& SSt gn] Laws, 1852-75. Albany, 1852-75 8° 186 1777-1865. 2 v. Albany, Adjutant general, Agricultural society, Amer. geogr. society, American institute, Assembly statistics, rules, etc. Astor Library, Attorney general. Auditor, Banking department, Benevolent and reformatory institutions. Canal commissioners. Charities (state board of}, Commissioners of emigration, Commissioners of fisheries. Tiffany (J. ) Condensed digest of the Court of Appeals reports, v. 1-27 inclusive. 1866. . . 5633.23 7. State Documents, and other Publications, m- The Documents of the Assembly and Senate arn published separately, but are neither identical nor entirely distinct in their respective contents. Besides occasional special reports, they embrace the annual reports of the Comptroller, Cooper Union, Eclectic medical society, Governor's message. Insurance department Lenox library, Prison association, Quarantine commissioners Railroads. Eegents of the University. State engineer aud surveyor State library, ' State prisons, Superintendent of public in. structiou. Wadsworth library. Names of persons for whom marriage licenses were is- sued by the secretary of the province, previous to 1784. Albany, 1860. 8°. .... . Votes and proceedings of the Assembly, at the 1st meet- ingofthe4thsess. 1780. Alb., 1859. fol. Agricultural society. Transactions, v. 2-35 1811 7i Alb., 1841-76. 8° ' . 61aii j Assessment laws. Report of by joint salect committee 1863. Albany, 1863. 8°. Bureau of military record. Presentation of flags of New York volunteer regiments to gov. Fenton, Julv 1865. Albany, 1865. 8°. .... . h Commissioners of emigration. Annual reports, 1847-60 N.Y.,1861. 8° f . '. eMy.ja Note.— Reports for following years are printed annually in New York State documents. Council of revision. Its history, by A. B. Street. Al- bany Eclectic medical society. Transactions, v. 1-9, 1866-74. 4 v. Albany, 1867-75. 8° 4356.17 Geological survey. Natural history of New York. 21 v. 4 ° 4718.01 Contents. 1. Zoology. By James E. De Kay. 6 v. in 4, and Plates. Albany, 1842. 4° 4718 01 2. Flora. By John Torrey. 2 v. Alb., 1843. 4° 4718.06 3. Mineralogy. By Lewis o. Beck. Alb., 1842. 4". 4718.08 4. Geology. By W. W. Mather, E. Emmons, L. Vanuiem, and James Hall. 4 v. Albany, 1842-43. 4°. . . 4718.09 6. Palaeontology. By James Hall, i v. in 5. Albany, 1847- 61. 4° 6. Agriculture. By Ebenezer Emmons. With Plates 6 v. Albany. 1846-54. 4° Geological survey. Reports, 1837-41. Albany, 1810- 41. 8° 4123.01 Homoeopathic medical society. Transactions, v. 1-12. 1863-74. Albany, 1864-75. 8°. ... 4356.06 Insurance department. 2d-16th annnal report. Albany, 1861-75. 8°. . 5946.01 Legislative council of the colony. Journal, 1691-1775. 2 v. Albany, 1861. fol Metropolitan board of health. Annual report, 1866-68. N. Y., 1866-08. 8° 4346.23 _ Succeeded by the Board of health. (See p. 350). Provincial congress. Provincial convention, Committee of safety, and Council of safely of the slate of N. f. Journals, 1775-77. 2 v State library. Catalogue, 1855. General library. Albany, 1856. 8° 2725.01 Same. Pirst suppl. 1861. Alb., 1861. 8°. 2725.02 — Same. Law library. Albany, 1855. 8°. . 2725.03 r- Same. Pirst supplement. Alb., 1865. 8°. 2725.05 — Catalogue, 1872. Subject-index of the general library. Albany, 1872. 1. 8° 2725.07 — Catalogues : 1856. Maps, manuscripts, engravings, coins, etc. Albany, 1857. 8° 2725.01 — Catalogue of the books on bibliography, typography, and engraving. Albany, 1858. 8°. . . 2725.0J State medical society. Transactions. 1807-1831, 1859- 73. Alb., 1868-69. 8° 4346.16 University convocation. Proceedings at the 4th anni- versary. Albany, 1868. 8°. 6521.04 BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. COUNTRIES : New Zealand to Northeast Passage. 353 New Zealand. Barker (F.N.) Station life in New Z., 1870. . 1062.05 Brunner (T.) Journal of an expedition to explore the Interior of tlie middle island of New Zealand. [In Hoyal geogr. boo. Journal, v. 20, 1851.] 903.23 Fenlon (F D.) Observ. on the state of the Maori of New Z. [In Statistical soo. of London, Journal, v. 23, I860.] . . Hamilton (A.) Econourio progress of New Z. [In Statist, soo. of Loudon, Journal, v. 32, 1869 ] U'Kerrow (J.) Reconnaissance survey of the lake districts of Ota- go and Southland. [In Royal geogr. soc. Journal, v. 34, 1864.] Nicholas (J.L.) Voyage to N. Z., 1 814-15. 2 v. 1064.05 Shortland (E.) Traditions of the New Zealanders ; with their manners and customs. 2ded. 1850. 1062.04 Swainson (W.) New Z. audits colonization. 1065.04 Thomson (A. S.) Observ. on the stature, etc. of the New Zealand race. [In Royal geogr. soo. Journal, v. 23, 1868.] . 903.26 On the New Zealand race. [In Statist, soc. of London, Jour- nal, v. 17, 1864.] Tlumson (J. T.) Extracts of journal during a survey of the southern districts of Otago. [In Royal yeogr. soc. Journal, V. 28, 1868.] 903.31 #2T See also Polynesia, for the voyages of Capt. Cook, and others ; also Blackwood, v. 97, 1865 (30 years' policy) ; Eraser's mag., v. 64, 1861 (Reminiscences) ; v. 70, 1864 (2 art.) ; N. Brit, rev., v. 16, 1851 ; Qu. rev., v. 128, 1870 ; Westm. rev., v. 81, 1864. Niagara Falls. Guide to Niagara Falls. Buffalo, 1861. 18°. .1111.31 Parsons (H. A.) Book of Niagara Falls. 1836. 1111.22 See also Macmillan, May, 1873, and Popular science month* ly, June, 1873 (art. by Prof. Tyndall); Pop. science month- ly, Sept., 1872 (by Prof. Gunning) ; Harper's mag., v. 7 (by A. H. Guernsey) ; v. 31 (by W. C. Eichards). See also United States. (Guide books). Nicaragua. Belt(T.) Naturalist in Nicaragua. 1874. . .1165.26 Boyle (F.) A ride across a continent : wanderings through Nicaragua. 2 v. 1868. . . .1165.17 rhillips (Capt.) On the communication between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. [In Royal geogr. soc. Journal, v. 3, 1833.] Pirn (B.) and Seaman (B.) Dottings on the loadside. 1869 1165.20 Squier (E.G.) N. : its people, scenery, etc. 2 v. 1165.02 Reviewed in Ed. rev., v. 95. Stout (P.F.) N. past, present, and future. 1859. 1163.18 Walker (W.) War in Nicaragua. 1860. . . 555.09 See also New monthly mag., Mch., 1859 (The canal of N.) ; Harper's mag., v. 10, 11, 1855 ; Blackwood's mag., v. 79, 81, 1856-57 (N. and its filibusters); Popular science monthly, May, 1874 (Naturalist in N.) Niger {River). Lander (0.) and (J.) Expedition to explore the Niger. [1830-31.] 2 v. 1081.11 83~ See also Barth's Travels In Africa, v.3, Am. ed. [1095.08.] Nile (River). Baker (8. W.) The Albert Nyauza, great Basin of the Nile, and Nile sources. 1866 1085.10 — The Nile tributaries of Abyssinia. 1867. .1085.09 Beke ( 0. T. ) Enquiry into Abbadie's journey to Kaffa, in 1843-44, to discov. the sources of the. 1094.22 — Lecture on the sources of the Nile. 1864. 1094.22 — On the "Mountains of the Moon," forming the east side of the basis of the Nile. 1861. . . 1094.22 — Sources of the Nile. 1860 1094.18 — Who discovered the sources of the. 1863. 1094.22 Burton (R. F.) The Nile basin. 1864. . . . 1094.12 Ghaix (P.) Geogr. notes, etc. [In Royal geogr. soo. Journal, v. 19, 1849.] 903.22 Cooky (W.D.) Claudius Ptolemy snd the N. 1094. 20 0'irtis (G.W.) Nile notes of a Howadji. 1854. 10*2.11 Eden(F.) Nile without a dragoman. . . .1091.10 Uanoye (F. de). Le Nil, son bassin, et ses sources. 1870 1083.05 LapoHe(L.) Sailing on the Nile, 1872. . .1091.16 Linanl (A.) Voyage on the White Nile, with remarks on the dis- trict of Atbara. [In Royal geogr. soc. Journal, v. 2, 1832.] Smith (A. C.) N. and its banks. 2 v. 1868. .1081.22 Speke (J. H. ) Journal of the discovery of the source of the Nile. 1864 1084.15 Vaux IS. W.) On the knowledge the ancients possessed of the sources of the Nile. [In Roy. soc. of lit. Trans., v. 8, 1866.] See also Africa (p. 286), for the travels of Bruce, Grant, Livingstone, M l Queen, Petherick, Schweinfurth, Stanley, etc.; also Egypt ;— Nubia. Nineveh. Bononi(J.) Nineveh and its palaces. 1853. 1054.13 Bolta (E.) Letters on the discoveries at N. 1850 1054 14 Fletcher (J. P.) Notes from N. 2 v. 1850. .1042 14 Layard (A.H.) N. and its remains. [1st exped., 1845-46 1 NY, 1852. 12°. . . . . . f .'. 1054.10 Same. [Abridged.] Popular account, etc. New York. 1855. 12°. ........ 1054.1™ — Discoveries among the ruins of N. [in 1849-50.] 2d expedition. New York, 1853. 12°. . . 1054.11 Reviewed in Eraser's mag., v. 47, 1863 : North Brit, rev v. 19, 1853. Myers (P. V. N.) Kemains of lost empires. . 1045.14 Newman (J. P.) Thrones and palaces of N. 1876. 1045.17 Rich (O.J.) Narrative of a residence on the site of an- cient Nineveh. 2 v. 1836 1044.22 Pote (R. G.) Nineveh : its ancient history and modern explorers. [1855.] 1051.21 Smith (G.) Assyrian discoveries, 1873-74. . .1055.18 Vaux(W.S. W.) N. and Persepolis. 2ded. 1850. 1042.07 See also Blackwood's mag., v. 76, 1854 ; Fraser's mag v. 68, 1863. jJS- See also Assyria (p. 292). Nipisaquit. Hickman (W.) "Sketches on the N. 1860. .1157.01 Norfolk Island. Dennison(W.) Varieties of vice-regal life, v. 2, 1870. . . 1035.22 Normandy and the Normans. Black (C.B.) Guide to N. 2ded. 1874. . . 961.08 Blackburn (H.) Normandy picturesque. 1873. 961.28 Bradshaw's handbook. Notes by H. Fry. 1869.961.07 Gochei (L'abbS J. B. D.) La Normandie souterraine. 1855 967.04 Duncan (J.) The dukes of Normandy. 1839. 472.13 Excursions in N. Character, customs and traditions, etc. Ed. by F. Schoberl. 2 v. 1841. . . . 962.22 Janin (J.) La Normandie. [1843.] .... 967.11 Knight (H. G.) Architectural tour in N. 1836. 1313.27 Life in Normandy, [anon.] 2 v. 1863. . . 962.24 Macquoid (K. 8.) Through Normandy. 1874. 962.30 Narratives of the expulsion of the English from N., 1448-50: Kobertus Blondelli. Berry, heraull du roy. Ed. by J. Stevenson. [Rolls chron., 1863.] 5140.— Palgrave (Sir F. ) Hist, of Normandy and of England. [741-1002.] 4 v. 1851 484.17 Reviewed by Ed. rev., v. 95 ; v. 109, 1858 ; v. 121, 1865 ; Eraser's mag., v. 66, 1857 ; N. A. rev., v. 86, 1858. Walking tour in Normandy, [anon.] 1869. . 962.11 Warburton (A.) Bollo and his race. 2d ed. 2 v. 962.28 See also Atlantic monthly, v. 18, 1866 (An Englishman in N., by Goldwin Smith). X&r See also England (Norman conquest, p. 310) ; and general histories of France, by Gruizot, Michelet, and Mar- tin. Also Scandinavia. Northmen or Norsemen. See Scandinavia. Also Denmark; — Norway; — Swe- den ; — Iceland ; — America (PreColumbian discov., p. 288) ; — Normandy and the Normans. Northamptonshire, (England). Beauties of England, v. 11 [15] (byX Britton). 951a. 15 See also Quar. rev., v. 101, 1867 (Antiquities of N.) North Carolina. Oaruthers (E. W.) Interesting revolutionary incidents : chiefly in the " Old North State." 2d series. 621.21 Clingman (T. L.) Topography of Black mountains. [In Sm. rep., 1855.] 3936.10 Drayton (J. ) Memoirs of the Atner. rev. 2 v. 1821. 583.23 Hawks (F. L. ) Swain (D. L. ) and Graham ( W. A. ) Ke- volutionary history of N. O. 1853. . . 623.22 Dawson (J.) History of Carolina. 1714. [Repr.] 591.06 Marlln(b\X.) History of N. 0. 2 v. . . . 623.02 Reid (0. ) ' Land of the sky ' ; or, adv. in mountain by- ways. 1876 1115.22 Taliaferro (H. E.) Fisher's river scenes and characters. 'By Skitt [pseud.] 1859 192.15 Wheeler (J.H. ) Hist, sketches of N. 0., 1584-1851. 2 v. See also United States (Description and Travel ; Southern States) ; and Carolina (p. 299). Northeast Passage. Kotzebue (0. von). Voyage to Bearing's straits in search of a N. E. passage, in 1815-18 914.07 in asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 354 COUNTRIES : Northeast Passage to Ohio. Pordanui ; or Bruch (J. I.) Dissertation concerning the N. E. Passage. [Pinkerton, v. 1.] • J™-?* Voyages to the N. E. quarters, 16tli cent. (In Hakluyt, T. l.J 918.15 SS~ See also Arctic regions (p. 290). Northwest Passage. Brovm(J-) Northwest passage. 1858. . . . 1144.09 Davis (-T.) Voyages, 1585-87. [In *Hakluyt. T. 4.] . . . 916.18 Frobisher {M.) Three voyages, 1576-8. [Hakluyt soc, 1867.] 1145.11 Same. [In Pinkerton, v. 12.] 926.12 Parry (W. E) Three voyages for the discovery of a N. W. passage. 2 v. [1840.] .... 1142.04 — Voyage for the diseov. of a N. W. passage, 1819-20. "With the North Georgia Gazette and winter chroni- cle 1144.08 Ross (J.) Second voyage to the Arctic regions, 1829-33. [»i] 1142.11 Same. Paris, 1835. 8° 1143.11 Voyages for finding a N. W. passage, by S. Cabot, M. Frobisher, J. Davis, etc. [In Hakluyt, v. 3, 1810.] 916.17 See also Contem. rev., March, 1873 (Frobisher's exped.) J89- See also Arctic Regions (p. 290). North Sea. Kerguelen TremareclY.J.de). Voyage in the North Sea, 1767-8. [Pinkerton, v. 1.] 926.01 Norway. Bowden(J.) The naturalist in N. 1869. . . 991.13 — N. : its people, products, and institutions. 991.14 BoydeU's *Picturesque scenery of N. ; from drawings by J.W.Edy. Kemaiksby W.Tooke. 2 v. 1820. A.27.03 Brace (C.L.) Norse-folk. 1857 991.04 Breton ( W. H. ) Scandinavian sketches j or, a tour in Norway. 1835 995.06 Campbell (J. R.) How to see Norway. IS 71. . 991.01 Garlyle(T.) Early kings of Norway. 1875. . 542.16 Caton ( J. D. » Summer in Norway. 1875. . .' 996.25 Coxe ( W.) Travels in, about 1780. [In Pinkerton, v. 6.] . 926.06 Oiichton (A.) and Whealon (H.) Scandinavia : a hist, etc. [To 1837.] 2 v. Edin., 1838. 16°. . 542.04 Same. 2 v. New York, 1816. 18°. . . 542.06 Dreulzer (O. E.) Statistics relative to the Norwegian mountains, lakes, and the snow line. [Sm. rep., 1866.] . . .3936.21 Dunham (S. A.) Hist, of N., etc. [To 1814.] 3 v. 542.01 Ehrenmalm (A.) Travels in western Nordland, 1741. [In Pinker- ton, v. 1.] 926.01 Feldborg (A. A.) Appeal to the English nation in behalf of Nor- way. 1814. [Pamphleteer, v. 4.] 6058.04 — Baden (G. L.) and Holberg (X. ) History of Norway, from the earliest times, by G. L. Baden, and from the Union of Oalmar, by Baron Holberg; Gont. to the present time by Feldborg. 1817. . 542. 14 Forrester (T.) Kambles in N. 1855. [Trav. libr., v. 4.] Godwin (M. W.) Letters during a short residence in Norway. 1802 991.00 Laing (8.) Journal of residence in N. , 1834-36. 5075.08 UBas{Ph.) Suede et Norwe'ge. 1838. . . 902.32 Mailing (0.) Great aud good deeds of Danes, Norwe- gians, etc. Tr. by A. A. Feldborg. 1807. 548.05 Murray {J.) Hand-book for N. 3d ed. 1858. 991.08 Newland (H.) Forest scenes in N. 1854. . 991.05 Norge. 'Fremstellet i tegninger. Texten af P. O. As- bjornsen. Udgivet af G. Tonsberg. 1848.996.05 Pfeiffer (I.) Travels in Norway. 1852. . . 1142.03 Ponloppidan (E) 'Natural hist, of N. 1755. 4749.21 Sleeper (M. G.) Scenery, customs, history, legends, etc. 1867 991.10 Snorro Sturleson. The Heimskringla : or chronicles of the kings of N. From the Icelandic, by S. Laing. 3v 513.01 Spender (if.) Fjord, Isle, and Tor. 1870. . 954.24 Taylor (B.) Northern travel 991.02 Tozer (F.) Norway. [In Galton, Vacation tourists, I860.] 925.11 Unprotected females iu Norway, [anon. ] 1857. 991.12 Wyndharn (F M. ) Wild life on the fjelds of Norway, 1861 991.15 See also B.-lgravia, Jan., 1875 (Christmas in N.) ; Blaok- wood, v. 112, 1872. ,8®" See also Scandinavia. In Fiction see novels of Bjbriison and Lie ; Maitland's Sartaroe [225.15] ; MilgEe's Afraja [232.43] ; Miss Marti- neau's Feats on the Fiord [231.22] ;— in Poetry, Bayard Taylor's Lars : a pastoral pouui [1692.22]. Northumberland, (England). Beauties of England, v. 12 [16], (by J. Hodgson). 1813. 951a.l6 While (W.) Northumberland and the border. 952.26 Noyes (J).) Norway, (Maine). Hist of Norway. 1852. . 621.13 Norwich, (Conn.) Oilman (D. C. ) Hist, discourse, delivered in Norwich, Conn., Sept. 7, 1859 592.05 Stedman (J. W. ) The Norwich jubilee, 200th anniver- sary, 1859 592.IG Nottinghamshire, (England). Beauties of England, v. 12 [16], by F. 0. Laird. 951a. 16 Nova Scotia. Bland (Lieut.) Birds of N. S. [In Sm. rep., 1858J . . . 3935 is Coke(E.T.) A subaltern's furlough. 1833. . 1072. is Cozzens (F.8.) Acadia; or, a month with the Blue-noses 1859 1153.09 Dawson (J. W.) Acadian geology. 2d ed. 1868. 4114.01 Elder (W.) Aborigines of N. S. [In N. A. rev., v. 112, 1871.] General description of Nova Scotia, [anon.] Halifax 1823. 8° U51.03 Gesner (A.) Kesources of Nova Scotia. 1849. 1153.00 Haliburton (T. C.) Hist, and statistical account of Nova Scotia. 2v. 1829 564.03 Hardy (C.) Forest life in Acadie. 1869. . .1153.13 Healherington (A.) Gold fields of N. S. 1868. 1151.05 Jones (J. M.) Kjockken-moedding In N. S. [Sm. rep., 1863.] 3936.18 Kidder (F.) Military operations in Eastern Maine and Nova Scotia during the revolution, chiefly com- piled from the journals and letters of CoL J. Allan. 1867 r 593.21 Kirlce ( H. ) Some account of the earliest settlements in Nova Scotia. [1600-1700.] ..... 564.07 Lanman(C) Angler in Nova Scotia. 1848. . 1153.03 Martin (R. M.) History of N. S., etc. 1837. . 564.02 Moorsom (W.) Letters from N. S. 1830. . .1151.06 Osgood (J. R.)&Co. Maritime provinces. 1875. 1133.11 Warner (CD.) Baddeck and that sort of thing. 1151.09 Velromile(E) The AbnaMs. 1866 557.32 Sec also Catholic world, v. 12, 1871 (2 art. on Catholic missions). Nubia. Belzoni(G.) Adventures in N. 1850. . . .1081.14 Cherubini (8.) Nubie. 1847. [TJnivers.] . 902.30 Conder(J.) Modern traveller, v. 5-6. 1824. . 911.05 Lepsius (R.) Letters from Ethiopia, etc. 1853. 1082.08 Prime (W.C.) Boat life in N. 1857. . . .1092.17 Roberts (D.) The Holy Land, etc. Lithographs ; with hist, descriptions, by G. Groly. v. 3-6. . 1056.03 Russell (M.) N. and Abyssinia. Edin., 1833. 1081.03 Same. N. Y. 1833 1081.04 Si. John (J. A.) Egypt and Nubia. 1845. . .1075.10 Smith (A.C.) The Nile and its banks. 2 v. 1868. 1081.22 See also Ethiopia, (p. 316) ;— Egypt ;— Wile. Numidia. Dams (N.) Kuined cities within Numidian territories. 1862 . 1083.19 See also Fraser's mag., v. 65-66, 1862 particles). Nuremberg. WhUling (K I.) Pictures of N. 1856. . . . 965.10 See N.A. rev., v. 89, 1859. Oceanica. Domeny de Rienzi (G.L.) Oceania 3 v. 1836. . 902.20 Levey's Oceanic business directory. 1861. . 1156.12 See also Australia (p. 292) ;— Eastern Archipelago (p. 305); — Indian Archipelago (p. 332) ; — Polynesia. Ohio. Atwater(C) Description of antiquities In O. [In Archasologia Amer. v. l.t .. 577.10 Carpenter (W.H.) ' History 'of O. 1854. . . 601.24 Howe (Henry). Historical collections of O. . 654.2U May (Col. J. ) Journal and letters relative to two jour- neys to the Ohio country in 1788 and '89 ; with notes by W. M. Darlington. 1873. . . 113|.lb Reid(W.) Ohio in the war. 2 v. 1868. . . 635. la WhiUUsey (C.) Description of ancient works in O. [In s ^ 3 c °Jj See also, in tills ciass, Knox' County (p. 339) l- 1 ^?""" nati (p. 301) .-Columbus (p. 302) ;-Bntler County .;-<»•"- land T- Sandusky ;-and, in the general alphabet, Ohio Valley historical series. BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. COUNTRIES : Ohio lo Palestine. 855 State Publication!. Board of agriculture, 15th-25th annual report. 1860-70 Columbus, 1860-71. 8° 6127.01 General assembly. Executive documents. Message and reports, 1860-73. 28 v. C, 1861-74. 8°. . Contents : Governor's message and reports of the State officers, and public institutions ; Statistical report, etc. Geological survey. Report of progress, 1869-70. By J. S. Newberry, etc. 2 v. O., 1871. 8° . . 4116.15 — Geology and paheontology. By J. S. Newberry, elc. Columbus, (O.), 1873. 8°. ... 4116.11 ; 17 Laws [sessional], v. 57-71, 1860-74. O., 1860-74. 8°. Supreme court. Reports, by L. J. Oritohfield. New series, v. 10-14. C, 1861-64. 8°. . . . Ohio River. Met (G.) The Mississippi and Ohio rivers, and practica- bility of improving the navigation. 1853. 3935.01 Ohio Valley. Oraig (N. B.) The olden time ; early explorations and settlement of the country around the head of the Ohio. 2 v. 1876 655.21 Eittreth (S. P.) Pioneer history. 612.18 See also Ohio Valley hist, series, in general alphabet. Okavango River. Andersson(G J.) Okavango river. 1861. . . 1094.01 Oman. See Arabia. Oneida County, (N. T.) Jones (P.) Annals and recollections, etc. 1851. 622.16 Orange, (New Jersey). Wawawanda: a legend of old Orange. [Poem.] 169424 New England society of Orange. Const, and by-laws, lst-7thed. N. ¥., 1870-75. 18°. . . . Orange (House of.) Burton (R.) History of the. [From 1533.] 1814. 477.08 See also lives of William of Nassau, and William IH. id. 218). w Orange County, (New York). Eager (S. W.) Hist, of Orange county, 1846-7. 613.20 Orcades. See Orkney Islands. Oregon. Bvlfinch(T.) Oregon and Eldorado. 1866. .1123.04 Denys (K) Les Californies, l'Oiegon, elc. 1849. 901.12 Dufur (A. J.) Statistics of the state. 1869. 1134.05 Farnham (T. J.) Adventures in O. 1819. . . 1114.01 Gray(W.K) History of O., 1792-1849. . . 612.20 Handbook almanac for 1863 1123.14 Ernes (G.) O.: its history, condition, and prospects. r 1851 1123.02 Irving (W.) Astoria. 1852 1123.01 Nordhoff(C) Northern California, etc. 1874. 1125.25 Parker (S. ) Journey beyond the Rocky mountains, 1835-37 \ J„ 913.19 Parhnan(T.) C. and Oregon trail. 1852. .1114.12 Boss (A. ) Adventures of the first settlers on the Ore- gon river. 1849 1123.03 Victor (Mrs. F. F. ) The rivers of the west. Life in tho Rocky mountains and Oregon. 1870. . 1135.17 Winthrop (T.) Canoe and saddle. 1863. . .1122.01 See also Keports of the government surveys of the Pa- cific B. R. routes, v. 6 (Abbot's Beport of Williamson's survey, with reports on natural history and geology). Oregon Question. Da (J. A.) Speeches, v. 1, 1864 6315.14 Senior [N. W.) Essays, etc., v. 2, 1865 2512.33 Orkney Islands. Brand (J.) Description, etc. 1701. [In *Pinkerton, v. 3.] 936.03 Orichton(A.W.) Naturalist's ramble to, etc. 1806. 953.25 Gorrie(D.) Summers and winters in the O. 1868. 951.23 Thomas [F. W. L. ) Account of Celtic antiquities of O. [ire [Archaeologia, v. 34, 1852.] 6128.— Otaheite. See Tahiti. Oudh. See India. (Sepoy revolt.) See also Ed. rev., v. 107, 1858 (The conquest of O.) ; lea- ser's mag., v. 69, 75-77, 1864-68 (Village life in O.) Oxford ( University and Town of). Anstey (B.) Munimenta academica, or documents illus- trative of life and studies at Oxford. 1868. TRolls ohronicles.] gj 4 Q Chalmers (A.) Hist, of the colleges, hails," and publio i ain SS ' mcludiu g lives of the founders. 2 v. 1810 4_gg 23 Cox (G.V.) Recollections of O., 1789-1796 ' 492 01 DeQuincey(T) Memorials, v. 1, p. 135-233, 1856. . .' . 2622 13 handbook tor visitors to O. Oxford, 1817. 16°. 1312 13 Jeaffreson (J. C.) Annals of O. 2 v. 1871.'. 493^25 Walker (J.) Oxouiana. [History and description' of Oxford, [anon.] 4 v. 1807 491.04 Wood (A. a). Athense Oxonienses. History of all the writers and bishops who have had their education in Oxford, 1500-1695. With the Fasti, or annals. 2v. 1721 m _ u See oho Blackwood, v. 109, 1871 (Old and new annalists of O.) : Macmillan's mag., v. 32, 1875 (2 art. on Univ. history. by Mark Pattison). ' In Fiction see Tom Brown at Oxford, by T. Hughes : and there are college sketches in Thackeray's Pendennis Oxus (River). Boulakoff (A.) Delta and mouths of the O. [In Royal geogr. soo Journal, v. 37, 1867.] . ', . . go4 oi Mac Gahan (J. A.) Campaigning on the Oxus. i034.±8 Wood (J. ) Journey to the source of the river Oxus, in 1836, 1837, and 1838 1014.17 Ocean. See Ocean, in general alphabet. Pacific Ocean. Aylmer (F.) Cruise in the Pacific. 2 v. 1860.1114.16 Porter (D. ) Journal of a cruise to the Pacific ocean, in the Essex, 1812-14. 2d ed. 2 v. 1822. 1164.26 Vancouver (G.) Voyage to the North Pacifio ocean, 1790-95. 6v. 9H01 Jt&- See also Polynesia ;— Oceanica ;— eta. Palestine and the Holy Land Arosemena (D.) Sensaciones en Oriente. 1859. 1051.12 Bcedeker (K) Palestine and Syria. Handbook for travellers. 1876 1051.24 Note.— 1 Compiled chiefly by Dr. Albert Socin.' Bartlett [W. S.) *Syria and the Holy Land, etc., illus- trated, [n.d.] 1055.11 Note.— Descriptions of plates by J. Came. Bedford (F. ) The Holy Land, etc. Photographs. De- scriptive text, by W.M. Thompson. 1862. 1055.15 Blyden (E. W.) From west Africa to P. 1873. 1015.07 Bonar (H.) The land of promise ; from Beersheba to Sidon. 1858 1053.07 Bradshaw's handbook to the Turkish empire, v. 2. Pa- lestine. [1871.] 1033.13 Bremer (F.) Travels in the H. L. 2 v. 1862. 1052.13 Bulfinch (S. G.) The Holy Land. 1834. . .1051.14 Burckhardi (J. H.) Travels in the H. L. 1822. 1055.13 Chauleaubriand (F. R., vicomte de). Travels, etc., 1806 and 1807 1045.06 Clemens (8. L.) The innocents abroad. By Mark Twain. [jpseud.] 1869 946.13 Conder (J.) Modern traveller, v. 1. 1824. . 911.01 Dixon (W.H.) The Holy Land. 2 v. 1864. .1054.16 Freese(J.R.) The old world, etc. 1869. . .1051.10 Gage(W.L.) Studies in Bible lands. 1869. 1054.18 Gosse (P. H.) Sacred streams ; or, rivers of the Bible. 1852 1052.22 drove ( v. N. Y., [n.d.] 432.16 Mably (G.B. de). Observations on the Eomans. 433.27 Merivale (C.) General history of Eome. To a.d. 476 187.") 431.19 Morell (J. R. and C.) History of Eome. 1874. 433.30 Niebuhr (B. G.) General lectures on Eoman history. [To the fall of the emp'.re, a.d. 475.] 3 v. 433.12 Paterculas (C. V.) [Compendium of Eoman history, to the reign of Tiberius. ] 432.26 Polybius. General history of the wars of the Eomans. Tr. by J. Hampton 436.13 Rawlinson (G.) Manual of ancient hist. Eome, eta. 427.09 Ricord (F. W. ) Eoman history. 3 v. 1856. 431 03 [v. 1.] Kings of Rome. [v. 2.] Republic of Rome fv' 1 1 The Empire of Eome. ' ' ■' Sextus Rufus. [Breviarium de victoriis et provinciis popn- li Eomani. Tr. par Baudeinent. ] [Wisard's Collec- tion -] 7726.02 Note on general histories.— For beginners the simplest and most readable general narratives in the above liBt are those of Bonner, Goldsmith, Ricord, Chambers, Morell, and Oreigh- ton. Merivale's ' General history ' is the work of a scholar but compendious, and addressed to the reading public iu gen eral. Livy's History holds a high rank as a brilliant thoueh uncritical narrative. Niebuhrs • General Lectures ' are more popular in their style than his ' History ' of Rome which extends only to the 1st Punic war. Lord's • Old Ro- man world ' is a series of lectures on Romau civilization" Mrs. Gray's three works, ' History of Rome ■ [Kings and Re' public], • Tiie emperors,' and ' The empire and theclmrch ' form a good narrative history, somewhat fuller than Mer'i. vale, down to Charlemagne. Rawlinson' 's Manual of ancient history arranged by periods, with references to their lead- ing authorities, is the best work of the kind. 3. History of Regal Rome. Dyer (T. H.) Hist, of the kings of Eome. 1868.436.17 Laing (Mrs. C. H. B.) The seven kings of the seven hills [of Eome]. 1873 431.16 Newman (F. W.) EegalEome. 1852. . . , 433.11 Note. — Dyer's work is an elaborate attempt to vindicate the probability and consistency of the popular narrative against the attacks of Niebuhr and his school. Laing 's ' Sev- en Kings' is intended for children. Newman's 'Regal Eome ' traces from its beginning the contest botween the patricians and the common people. 4. History of Regal and Republican Rome. Arnold (T.) History of Eome. [To the end of the sec- ond Punic war.] 1853 433.15 — History of the later Eoman commonwealth, from the end of the second Punic war to the death of Julius Caesar ; and of the reign of Augustus : with a life of Trajan. 1846 436.04 Catrou (F.) and Rouilli (P. J.) "Eoman history. [The Eepublic] 6 v. foL 418.10 Eliot (if.) Liberty of Eome. [The Eepublic] 2 v. 1819 3423.03 Ferguson (A.) History of the Eoman republic. 433.17 Florus (L. A. ) Epitome of Eoman history, from Eom- ulus to Augustus Csesar. Tr. by J. S. Watson. 1852 432.20 Gray (Mrs. E C. H.) History of Eome for young per- sons. [The Eepublic] 2d ed. 1858. . 434.07 Herbert (H. W.) Captains of Eoman republic. 3082.04 History of Eome. To reign of Constantine the Great. Compiled from Schlosser, Niebuhr, Wachmucl), and Heeren. [anon.] 2 v. London, 1842. 16°. [L. C. C] 433.23 Same. Phila., 1837. 8° 436.01 Lewis (G. C.) Inquiry into the credibility of early Ro- man history. [To B.C. 281.] 2 v. 1855. 436.15 Reviewed in Ed. rev., v. 104 ; Fraser's mag., v. 52, 1855 ; Quar. rev., v. 98, 1856 ; N. Brit, rev., v. 28, 1858 ; and by d. Grote in hia Minor works, 1873 [2528.22], Lidded ( II. G.) Hiat. of Eome, to the empire. . 433.29 Reviewed in Blackwood's mag., v. 70, 1856. Long (G.) Decline of the Eoman republic. [From the fall of Carthage to the consulship of Julius Cte- sar, B.o. 45.] 5 v. 1864-72 437.19 Magoon [E. L.) Age of martial force. [In his Westward empire, p. 121-231, 1856 ] 2536.22 Michelet (J.) Histoire Eomaine. Bepublique. 3 v. 1840 431.13 — History of the Eoman republic [To the death of Antony, a.d. 31.] Tr. by W. Hazlitt. 1847. 433.10 Mommseny T. ) History of Eome. [The Eepublic] Tr. by Eev. W. P. Dickson. With a preface by L. Schmitz. 4 v. 1869-70 434.01 Reviewed in Ed. rev., v. 115, 1862 ; Westm. rev., v. 68, 1857 ; and by E. A. Freeman in his Hist, essays, v. i [2528.12], repr. from N. Brit, rev , 1869. Niebuhr (G. B.) History of Eome. [To the end of tne first Pnnic war, B.o. 211.] 3 v. 1851-55. 435.23 See Fraser's mag., v. 52, 1855 (Niebuhr and Lewis on early Roman history). -.. Sallusiias(C.C) Works. Tr. by A. Murphy. 1807. 432.29 Same. Tr. by J. S. WatsoD. 1852. . . 432.2b Contents: Oonspiraoy of Catiline. Jugurthine war. — Opera omnia. See under his name in general alphabet. BBOOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. COUNTRIES : Rome. 363 Strickland (J- M.) Rome, regal and republican. 434.15 Vertot (R. A. de). Histoire des revolutions arrivees dans le gouvernement de la rcpnblique Komaine. 1816 431.01 Note on Regal and Republican Rome. Of the above en- tries those which cover the entire period of the Republio are Gray, Liddell, Michelet, Strickland, Ferguson, and Momm- sen. All hut Mommsen are one-volume compendiums. The latter work holds the first place as a standard general his- tory of the Republic. Niebunr's great work, which is too learned and difficult for general readers, while criticising the formerly received early history, attempts to reconstruct it lroai the beginning of the commonwealth. Xr. C. Lewis's ' Credibility ot early Roman history' is directed especially against Niebuhr's theories of reconstruction based on internal evidence, the author believing that all historical labor bestowed upon the early centuries of Rome will in general be wasted. Dyer on the other hand believes that the history of the Kings was true in the main. In this connection see au article by G. Rawliuson, in Contemp. rev., v.7, 1868. Tho standard work of Dr. Arnold, who adopted Kiebuhr's views, ends witU the Second Punic war, B.C. 201, but may bo continued in his ' History of the later Roman comrnomvcalth.' With the downfall of Carthage Long begins his ' Decline of the Roman republic,' an able and independent work, which, though severe to a fault in style, gives an exhaustive sur- vey of the political and military history of the last two centuries of tne Republic. Eliot's ' Liberty of Rome ' was written with a special purpose, as the name implies. Roman Constitution, lhne ( W. ) Researches into the history of the Roman constitution. 1853 5735.18 5. History of the Roman Empire. Ammianus Marcellinus. Romanhistory. [A.D. 353-378.] 1862 43-2.27 Arnold (Thomas), and others. History of the Roman empire, from Julius Caesar to Vitellius. Repr. from the Encyclopaedia metropolitana. 1853. 433. 15 Bernard (J.) Lives of the Roman emperors, from Sue- tonius to Constantino the Great ; containing those of Nerva and Trajan from Dion Cassius ; a trans- lation of the Six writers of the Augustan history ; and those of Dioclesian and his associates from Eu- sebius and others. 2 v. 1698 431.08 OoBsar (C. J.) Commentaries on the Gallic and civil wars. With the suppl. books attributed to Hirtius ; including the Alexandrian, African, and Spanish wars. 1853 432.22 Same. Tr. by G. Duncan. 2 v. . . . 432.23 Same. Commentaries. [Condensed and explain- ed] by A. Trollope. 1870 432.21 Cliateaubriand (B. F. A. de). Etudes sur la chute de l'Empire romain. 1850 443.09 Clinton (H. F. ) Epitome of the civil and literary chro- nology of Rome, from the death of Augustus to [a.d. 641.] 1853 436.01 Comazzi (J.B.) The morals of princes : an abstract of the history of the emperors in Rome. Done into Eoglish by W. Hatchett. 1729. . . . 433.28 Congrme(B.) Roman Empire of the West. 1855. 434.16 Reviewed by Goldwin Smith in Oxford essays, 1856. Cooke ( W.) 'Medallic history of imperial Rome. 2 v. 1781 1586.08 Crevier (J. B. L.) History of the Roman emperors, from Augustus to Constantine. From the French, by J. Mill. 10 v. 1814 434.17 Qibbon (K ) History of the decline and fall of the Ro- man empire. [To 1453.] With notes by Milman and Guizot. Ed. with additional notes by W. Smith. 8y. 1854 436.20 Same. With notes by H. H. Milman. 6 v. 433.01 Same. Abridged bv W. Smith. 1859. 12°. 433.08 Cray (Mrs. E. G. HA Emperors of Rome from Augus- tus to Constantine. 1850 434.08 — The empire and the church ; from Constantine to Charlemagne, [a.d. 300-800.] 1857. . 3414.01 Herodmnus. History of his own times [A.D. 180-238.] Tr., with notes, by J. Hart. 1749. . , . 434.12 Histories Augustas scriptores. Avec la traduction en Francais. [Nisard's collection, 1865.] . 7726.02 Note — For English translation, see Bernard (J.) above. Kingsley(C) The Roman and the Teuton: lectures. T 1864 443.24 Lord (J.) Old Roman world. 1867. .... 433.16 Lynam (B. ) Hist, of the Roman emperors from Auous- to Antoninus [a.d. 180]. 2 v 1850. . 435 14 Merivale (C.) History of the Romans under the empire [To the death of Aurelius, a.d. 180.] 7 v. 435 01 Reviewed in Edinb. rev., \ . 106, 1857 ; v. 119 1864 (The Flavian Omsars and Autoniues); Eraser's mag v 47 1853- N. A. rev., v. 96, 1863 ; v. 100, 1865 ; Nat. rev., v' 16 1863 (The Flavian Caesars). ' Miley (J.) Rome as it was under paganism, and as it became under the popes. 2 v. 1843. . -135.09 Seeley (J. B.) Roman imperialism, etc. 1871. 2542 31 Sheppard (J. G. ) Fall of Rome and the rise of the new nationalities, [rs. a. 44 to a.d. 814.] 1861. 433.18 Montesquieu (0. deS., baron de). De la grandeur desRo- mains et de leur decadence 431. 10 Panegyrici veteres. 5 v. L., Valpy, 1828. 8°.' 7715^21 Sismondi (J. C. L. S. de). Hist, of the fall of the Roman empire, [b.o. 30 to a.d. 1000.] 2 v. 1834. . 433.19 Tacitus (G. G.) Works. Oxford translation, revised. 2v. 1854 432.24 v. 1. The Annals. 2. The History, Germany, Agricola. — [Works, explained and epitomized], by W. R. Donne. 1873 431.17 Note.— Look under Taoitus, in the general alphabet, for the Latin originals. Zosimwi. Hist, of the Roman empire. [To 400.] 431.11 See also Oxford prize essays, v. 4, p. 79-131 (Time of Au- gustus) ; Nat. qu. rev., v. 8, 1864 (Juvenal on the decadence of R.) ; London qu. rev., Oct., 1874 (R. in the time of tho Antonines) ; Dublin rev., Oct., 1875 (Deification of the em- perors) ; Brit. qu. rev., July, 1871 (Roman empire as con- trasted with modern society) ; "Winslow's journal of psy. med., v. 5, 1852 (Psychology of epochs— Augustan age and modern soc.) Note on histories of the empire. For compendious nar- ratives see Note to General histories of Rome (p. 362). The two great works which together cover the entire peiiod of the empire are those of Merivale and Gibbon, the former leaving off where that of the latter begins. Lynam, His- tory gives a more concise account of the emperors from Augustus to Marcus Aurelius. For the later centuries of the empire and the rise of mod- ern Europe see above the works of Gibbon, Sismondi, Shep- ard ; also (under heading Middle ages, p. 345) the histories of Guizot, Hntlaiti, and others. Seeley discusses the causes of the change from J,be re- public to the empire; and of the successive changes uuder the empire, and a thoughtful article in the Ed. rm. lor Jan. 1869 treats the subject with special reference to claims made in behalf of imperialism as a positive and unalloyed boou to the governed, by writers like Congreve, whose conclu- sions are still more directly controverted by Goldwin Smith. A chapter in the 4th volume of Mommsen. entitled ' The old republic and the new monarchy, 'is an eloquent tribute to the genius of Julius Ciesar, as a man, and as a fouader of institutions. «3- See also (in Biography) Gesahs (p. 127) ;— C. J. Ojs- SAR (p. 127) ;— Auqustus CiESAR (p. 119) ; — TmEBins (p. 206) ;— Nero (p. 182) ;— Julian (p. 263). Conversion to Christianity. Merivale ( G. ) Conversion of the Roman empire. Boyle lectures, 1864 435.08 Ozanam (A. F.) Hist, of civilization in the 5th cen- tury, 2 v. 1867 443.15 See also Gibbon's History, v. 1-2 ; Milman's Latin Chris- tianity, v. 1 ; and Church history (p. 81). ^©* For other topics counected with ancient Rome see in this class, Europe (p. 317) ;— Middle ages (p. 345) ;— East- ern empire (p. 305). Also, in the general alphabet, History (Ancient ; — Universal) ; — Language (Latin) ; — Literature ; — Law (Roman) ; — Biography (Collective : Ancient, p. 110). Rome. (City and Neighborhood.) About (R F. V.) Roman question. Tr. by H. C. Coape. 1859 5727.15 Same. Tr. by Mrs. A T. Wood. 1859. 5727.1(1 — Rome of to-day. 1861 972.11 Reviewed in Westm. rev., v. 72, 1859. Adams ( W. H. D. ) Temples, tombs, and monuments of anoient Rome 431.12 Beyle (H.) ["Do Stendahl."] Promenades dans Rome. 2v. 1866 974.14 Burn (M. ) *Rome and the Campagna. An historical and topographical description of the site, buildings, and neighborhood of anoient Rome. 1871. 976.01 Reviewed in Ed. rev., v. 135, 1872. Castelar(E) Old Rome and new Italy. 1873. 981.25 Cobbe (F. P.) The eternal city. (In Fraser's mag , v. 65, 1862.] Channing (W. &) Conversations in R. 1847. 971.13 DeSanctis (L.) Rome, christian and papal. 1856. 3426.15 In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AU I'HOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER, 364 COUNTRIES ; Home to Russia. Dicey (R) Borne in 1860. 1862 533.29 Duer IT. 3.) Hist, of the city of Borne. 1865. 436.28 Eaton (G. A.) B. in the 19th century. 2 v. 1852. 973.01 FairhoU (F. W.) Bambles in Rome. [7» Ms Homes, etc.] 1*35.23 Gell (Sir Wm.) Topography of Borne and its vicinity. With map. 2 v. 1846 435.26 Ware (A. J. 0.) Walks in Borne. 1871. . . 981.19 — Days near Rome. 2v.ini. 1875. . . . 981.26 Harrison (J. A.) The Borne of Marble Faun. [In Ms Group of poets, 1876.) 2528.25 Hawthorne (N.) The marble faun. [Fiction.] 2 v. 212.57 Mead (Sir . ) Russia on the Black Sea and Sea of Azof. 1855 997.03 Shdberl (F.) World in miniature. 4 v. . . 6631.28 Smyth (0. P.) Three cities in Eussia. 1862. . 991.19 Spencer (M) Turkey, Eussia, etc. 1835. . . 992.14 Stephens (J. L.) Incidents of travel in E. 1851. 994.17 Taylor (Bayard). Travels in Eussia. 1859. . 992.0J Tegoborski (if. L. de). Commentaries on the produc- tive forces of Eussia. 1857 5923.08 Vigor (Mrs.) Letters from a lady in Eussia. [anon. J 1777. 1032.14 Weir (A.) St. Petersburg and Moscow. [In Vacation tourists, 1861.] 925.12 Wahl(O.W.) Land of the czar. 1875. . . 997.10 Contents: Statistical description, p. 1-229. History, p. 230-317. Church, language, literature, p. 318-383. Wittoughby [Sir H.) Voyages to the northern parts of Russia and Siberia. 1553. [Pinkerton, V. 1.] 926.01 See also Bentley's miBcel., v. 52-53, 1863 (Visit to R., in 1862, by H. Moor) ; Blackwood's mag., v. 78, 1855 (Life in the interior of R.) : Brit. quar. rev., July, 1874 tThe Oosso- ori country, by M. Aliabieff) ; Ed. rev., v. 132, 1870 (Baltic provinces) ; Fortn. rev., v. 6, 1866 (Russian society, by A. W. Benni ; 2 art.) ; Eraser's mag., v. 50, 1854 (Photographs from Russian life) : v. 59, 1859 (Russian dinners). $5* For works on Russian Literature see Literature (Rus- sian), in the general alphabet. For Costume see page 284. 3. Internal Condition and Foreign Policy. Oroly (67.) Politics and projects of R. [In his Hist, sketches, etc., 1842.] 2521.22 Gurowski (A. de). Eussia as it is. 1854. . . 993.03 Pradt (L., abbe de). Comparisons bctw. the Engl, and Russian powers. 1824. tin Pamphleteer, v. 24] .... 5058.24 See also Atlantic v. 22, 1868 (Traditional policy, by Earl Blind) ; Blackwood's mag., v. 78, 1855 (Imperial pol- icy ; 3 art.) ; Ed. rev., v. 102, (Autocracy of the czars) ; v. 133 (Treaties of 1856-67) ; v. 134, 1871 (Military policy) : Fortnightly rev., v. 12, 1869 (Ancient and modern Russia); v. i, 1870 (R. under Alexander II. by F. Marx) ; Fraser's mag., v. 68-69, 1863-64 (Present state of R.) ; Macmillan, v. 32, 1875 (Self-government in R., by H. S. Edwards) ; New Englander, v. 12, 1854 (R. as it is) ; N. Brit, rev., v. 20, 1853-4 (Relig. and political relations of R.) : v. 62, 1870 (Politics and parties of R.) ; Qu. rev., v. 94, 1854 (Russian empire) ; v. 113, 1863 (Const, gov. in R.) ; Westm. rev., v. 60, 1853 ; v. 81, 1864 ; v. 88, 1867. Note. — In this connection many works entered above, un- der ' Travels,' are important, as Barry, Custine, Dixon, Eck- hardt, Saxthausen, Tegoborslci, Wahl. 4. Russo- Asian and Indian Questions. Rawlinson (H. C.) England and Eussia in the East. Political and geogr. condition of Central Asia. With map. 1875 1026.24 Strangford (Viscount). Central Asia and Russia. [Inhis writings etc, v. 2, 1869.] 10:13.07 See also Blaokwood'smag., v. 76, 1854 ; v. 81, 1857. Fort- nightly rev., V. 12, 1869 (Masterly inactivity, by I. W. S. Wyllie) ; Fortnightly rev., v. m, 1870 (Mischievous activ- ity, by I. W. S. Wyllie) ; Nat. qnar. rev., v. 23, 1871 ; Aug., 1876 (Territorial expansion of R., by D. M. Wallace) ; Quar. rev., v. 118, 1865. «S- See also Asia (foot of p. 291) ; -India (foot of p 331) ; —Khiva (p. 839) ;— Bokhara (p. 294) ; Turkestan (p. ). 5. Russo-Turkish Question. See Blackwood's mag., v. 74, 1853 (Russia and Turkey) ; Fortnightly rev., v. 15, 1871 (Heterodox [Eussian] view, by H. Saudwitu) ; Fraser's mag., v. 48, 1853 (2 ait.) ; v. 50, 1854 (Prophecy of the Russians at Constantinople) ; N. A. rev., v. 78, 1854 (Russia aud the Porte). US' See also Turkey (p. ) ;— Crimean War (p. 303). 6. Serfdom and its Abolition. Tourgueneff (N.) Economlo results of emancipation of the serfs. [In Amer. soc. sci. assoc. Trans., no. 1, 1869.] . . 5811.01 See also Atlantic monthly, v. 8, 1861, v. 10, 1862 (by A. D. White) ; Ed. rev., v. 112, 1860 ; Macmillan, Sept., 1861 (by N. Howe); North Amer. rev., v. 82, 1856 ; July, 1867 ; North Brit, rev., v. 33, 1860. Rutland, (Vermont). Williams (C. K.) Centennial celebration of the settle- ment of Eutland, 1770-1870 625.27 Sahara (Desert of). Alviella (A. J„ comte Goblet d'). Sahara and Lapland. 1874 1083.23 Chambers's Papers, v. 9, 1851 (DesertB of Africa). . , . 2516.05 Daumas (E. ) The horses of the Sahara, and the man- ners of the desert. 1863 1095.15 Davis (N. ) Evenings in my tent ; or, Arab tribes of the African Sahara. 2 v. 1854. . . . 1083.14 Lamartine (A. de). Eesidence of Fatalla Sayeghir among wandering Arabs of the Great Desert. 1836. 1052.21 Naphegyi (G.) Ghardaia ; or, adventures in the oases of' the desert of Sahara. 1871 1083.21 Richardson (J. ) Travels in the Great Desert oi Sahara. 2v. 1848 1084.09 Tristram (H. B.) The great Sahara. 1860. .1083.20 See also Libyan Desert (p. 340). St. Domingo See Hayti ; — Dominican Republic. Also Atlantic monthly, v. 9-11, 1862-63 (4 papers, by J. Weiss). St. Helena. Martin (R. M.) British possessions m the Atlantio Ocean. 1837 1061.16 Palmer (B.) Notes to accompany the map of St. Helena. [In Royal geogr. soc. Journal, v. 30, 1810.] .... 903 33 ijeale (li. F.) Geo^ony of St. Helena. 1834. 1017.01 See also New monthly, March, 1866 (St. Helena in 1865, by J. E. Torbett). US' See also lives of Napoleon I. (in Biography, p. 181). St. Kilda. See Hebrides. St. Lawrence County, (New York). Hough (F. B.) History of St. L. Co. 1853. . 614,15 St. Louis (Giiy of). Edwards' annual directory, 1867, 75. St. Louis, 1867- 1875. 8°. 6744.02 Edwards (R.) and Hopewell (M.) The Great West and her commercial metropolis. 1860. . . 1135.19 Reavis (L. IT. ) Saint Louis ; the future great city of the world. 1870 1135.18 See also Atlantic monthly, v. 19, 1867 (article by James Parton) ; Scribner's monthly, v. 8 (Some notes on Mis- souri, by E. King); repr. in his Great South, 1875 [1136.11]. St. Moritz. Yeo(J.B.) Notes at St. Moritz. 1870. . . 982.07 St. Petersburg. Dumas (A.) Eighteen months at St. P., 1857. 5075.27 Jerrman(&) Pictures of St. P. 1852. . . . 993.12 Same. [Ira Trav. library, v. 6.] •6075.11 Lander (S.W.) Spectacles for young eyes, v. 2 . 222. 86 j9S- See also works on Eussia (p. 364). Salem. Esses: institute. Hist, coll., v. 1-10, 1859-70. . 605.03 Felt (J. B.) Annals of Salem. 2ded. 2 v. 1845-49. 601.02 In asking for books, use the " Book Order " giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER . 366 COUNTRIES : Salem to Scandinavia. Salem directory, 1842, 46, 50,51, 53, 55, 57, 69, 64, 66, v. 2-3, 5-9, 11. Salem, 1842-66. 16°. and 8°. 6736.15 Note.— v. 1, 1837 ; v. 4, 1849 ; v. 10, 1861, are wanting. Wilson (E.B. ) The first centenary of the North church and society, July 19, 1872 3157.21 See also Witchcraft, in general alphabet. Salisbury, ( Vermont); Weeks (J. M.) History of S. 1860. . . . 621.24 Salt Lake. See Utah. Samaria. Eddy(D.O.) Walter in Samaria. 1868-69. .1041.14 flS* See also Palestine (p. 355). San Francisco. Beauvoir (Marquis de). San Francisco : the conclusion of a voyage round the world. 1872. . . 932.24 Gibbons (H.) Climate of San F. [In Sm. rep., 1854.] . . .3938.00 Mercantile Library Association. Catalogue. San Fran- cisco, 1874. 8°. 2735.14 Smite (F., and others). Annals of San F. 1855. 595.15 See also Fortnightly rev., v. 1, 1865 (Life in San F.) jW See works on California (p. 297) ; also Libraries, in the general alphabet. San Salvador. Power ee (P- 376} Congressional documents, for the annual reports of the secretaries of war, of the navy, and of their subordinates. Army. Brajkelt A. 0.) History of the United States cavalry, to 1863. 1865 632.07 (Man {John F.) Military laws of the U. S. 1858. 6635.02 Gardner [C. K.) Dictionary of the army of the U. S. 1853 4514.01 Robinson (K) Account of the organization of the army of the XJ. S. With biographies of distinguished officers. 2 v. 1848 575.17 United States. Dep. of war. Official army register. 1868,71,75. W., 1871-75. 12° 6747.14 Army regulations. W., 1857. 12°. . . 4d13.14 Same. 1861.1levi3edto 1863. W., 1863.12°. 4513.17 4©- See also, in this class, West Point ; and in the general alphabet. Military science (various headings), for government publications upon specialties of the art of war ; also Medicine {Military). Navy. Boynlon (C. B.) History of the navy during the re- bellion. 1868. . . ' 575.08 Goggeshall {G.) History of American privateers, 1812- 14. 575.03 Cooper {J. F.) History of the navy of the United States. To 1815. 2 v. 1840 575.04 Same. New ed. To 1853. 3 v. in 1. New York, 1853. 8°. 575.06 Emmons {G. F.) The navy of the U. S., 1775 to 1853 ; a brief history of each vessel's service and fate ; with a list of private armed vessels, with their services ; also a list of the revenue and coast survey vessels, and principal ocean steamers. 1833. . 588.14 Ooldsborough (C. W.) The United States naval chroni- cle. 1824 575.01 Hamersly (L. R.) Records of living officers of the U. S. Navy and Marine Corps ; with a history of naval operations during the rebellion of 1861-65, and a list of the ships and officers participating in the great battles. 1870 3247.24 l {J. T.) Farragut and our naval commanders, 1861-65. 1867 575.10 Hunt {C. E.) The Shenandoah ; or the last confederate cruiser. 1867 643.11 Marshall {E. C.) History of the U. S. naval academy. 1862 4517.10 Naval monument, battles between the navies of the United States and Groat Britain during the late war [of 1812] ; and account of the war with Algiers. With a naval register. [To 1816.] [n. A] 575.02 Peterson {0. J.) Americannavy : hist, to [1852]. 575.07 Semmes {H. ) Cruise of the Alabama and the Sumter. _ 1864 643.21 United States. Dep. of the navy. Eegister of the com- missioned and warrant officers of the navy, 1847, 1855-59, 63-65, 68-70, 75-76. Washington, 1847- 76. 8° 6746.01 — List of the merchant vessels of the U. S. , with the official numbers and signal letters awarded them. Also list of vessels of the U. S. navy and revenue- marine service. Wash., 1875. 8°. . . — Compilation of navy and other laws. Wash., 1875. 8°. 5636.15 See also Ed. rev., v. 124, 1866 (Amer. navy in the late re- bellion) ; Nat. qu. rev., v. 22, 1871; N. A. rev., v. 98, 99, 1804. -69* See also (in Biography) lives of John Paul Jones ;— Basnet ;— Silas Talbot ; — Pbeble ; — Decatue ; — Law- eenoe;— Elliott;— Peeby;— David Poetbe;— Stewart;— Bainbeidge ;— Faeeaqut ;— Foote ; — David D. Poeteb Also, in the general alphabet, Naval science. 3. Census. Sixth census: 1840. Wash., 1841. fol. . .1117.08 Same. Compendium. W., 1841. fol. 1117.09 Seventh census : 1850. J. D. B. De Bow, superintend ent. W., 1853. 4° 5918.01 Same. Mortality statistics. W., 1855. 8°. Eighth census : 1860. Agriculture. Compiled by J. C. G. Kennedy. W., 1861. 4° 5948.05 Same. Manufactures. W., 1865. 4°. . 5948.04 Same. Population. W., 1861. 4°. . . 5948.02 — — Same. Statistics (including mortality, property, etc.) 1860. W., 1866. 4° 5948.03 Same. Preliminary report on the eighth census, 1860. By J. C. G. Kennedy. W., 1862. 8°. 5947.18 Ninth census : 1870. Compiled by F. A. Walker. W., 1872. 4° 5948.06 Contents : v. 1, Statistics of population, school attend- ance and illiteracy, of schools, libraries, newspapers and periodicals, churches, pauperism and crime, and of areas, families, and dwellings. 2. Vital statistics, tables of deaths, births, sex and age, the blind, deaf and dumb, insane, aud idiotic. 3. Statistics of wealth aud industry, embracing tables of wealth, taxation, and public indebtedness; of agriculture; manufactures ; mining and the fisheries. With tables of occupations. ■ Same. Compendium. Compiled by F. A. Walker. W., 1872. 8° 5947.19 Qarjleld {J. A.) The American census. [In Amer. soc. sci. as- soc. Trans., no. 2, 1870.] 5811.01 Hough {F. B.) On the principles of statistics as applied to the census. [In Amer. assoc. Proceedings, v. 17, 1869.] 3946.15 Walker {F. A.) Some results of the census. [In Amer. soc. sci. assoc. Trans., no. 5, 1873.] 6811 03 — American industry in the census. [In Atlantio monthly, V. 24, 1869.] — Our population in 1900. [In Atlantic monthly, v. 32, 1873.] See also Ed. rev., Jan., 1874 (9th census of the U. S.) 4. Cornmerca and Navigation, Industry, Tariffs, Finances, Statistics, and Progress. American text-book for the million : comprising his- torical sketches of tie U. S., the several States, etc. ; a description of objects of interest ; com- pendium of the several census reports, etc. 1874 576.17 Andrews {I.) Beport on the trade and commerce of the British N. A. colonies and the great lakes and and rivers of [the U. S.] 2 v. 1794. . . 5923.26 Blodget (S.,jr.) Economica : a statistical manual for the U. S. 1806 5925.20 Bonynge (K) Future wealth of America : advantages of cultivating tea, coffee, indigo, the date. etc. With a review of the China trade. 1852. 5916.03 Biisled (J.) America and her resources. 1818. 5917.20 Brocketi (L. P.) Commercial traveller's guide-book. 1871 5922.14 Commercial statistical annual, containing reports on the leading articles of commerce for the year 1871, compared with several preceding years. New York, 1872. 4° 5918.18 De Bow {J. D. B.) Industrial resources of the south and west. 3 v. 1852 5925.25 Flagg {Edmund). Beport on the commercial relations of the U. S. with all foreign nations. 4 v. Wash. , 1856-57. 4° 5918.08 Pt. 1 Commercial digests of all nations. Summary state- ment of the commerce of the U. S , 1821-55. Summary of treaties. 2. Comparative tariffs of various countries. Comparative statement of rates of duty under the several tariffs of tho U. S., from 1789 to 1846. Touuage duties, etc. 3-4. Consular returns. Eighty years' progress of the U. S. 2 v. 1861. 5917.18 Contents: v. 1. Flint (C. L ) Progress in agriculture. McOay(O.F.) Cultivation of cotton. Kettell (T. P.) Com- merce and trade. Perkins (F. B.) Social and domestic life. Richards (T. A.) Aits of design. Barnard (H.) Education, v. 2. Mining history of the U. S Hodge (J. T.) Fur trade, etc. Kettell (T. P.) Improvements in the means of travel and In asking for books, use the " Book Orders," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 376 COUNTRIES : United States : Commerce to Congressional. United States : Commerce, etc., continued, transportation, manufactures, building, building mate- rials, etc. Merriam (J. 0.) Steam engines. Humanitarian and corrective institutions. First century of tbe republic : review of Amer. progress. By T. D. Woolsey, [and others]. 1876. . 576.24 Contents : Lawrence (E.) Introduction : colonial pro- gress. Knight (Edw. H.) Mechanical progress. Wells 07 New York {State of). Constitution of 1846. ' With a comp. arrangement of the const, provisions cl- othe: States, classified by their subject. By P B Hough. Albany, 1867. 4° 5737 13 Stearns (0. W.) A concordance to the constitution With a classified index. 1872 5736.22 «a- See also, In this class, names of individual states] "" 2. Debates on the Federal Constitution, 1787. Convention which formed the constitution of the United States. Journal of acts and proceedings. Boston 1819. 8°. 5m $ — Secret proceedings and debates, Prom notes bv E Yates. Albany, 1821. 8°. 5736.02 Elliot (J.) Debates in the several State conventions on the adoption of the federal constitution, with the journal of the Federal convention. 5 v 2d ed 1»^- 8° 5736.03 Contents : v. 1. Journal of the federal convention Lu ther Martin's letter. Yates's minutes. Letters for and against. v. 2. Conventions of Massachusetts ; Connecticut ■ New Hampshire ; New York ; Pennsylvania ; Maryland ' v. 3. Virginia. v. 4. North Carolina ; South Carolina. List of delegates Opinions from congressional debates, from 1789 to°1836 Virginia resolutions of 1798 ; answers. Kentucky resolu' tions, by Jefferson. President Jackson's proclamation on the ordinance of South Carolina. Papers on the tariff banks, debts, veto power. Digest of decisions. v. 5. Supplementary. Madison's Debates in the federal convention. Madison (J.) Debates on the federal constitution, ia the convention held at Philadelphia, 1787. [With Elliot (J.) Debates, v. 5.] 5736.07 Massachusetts . Debates of the convention, convened 0th January, 1788, for the purpose of ratifying the constitution recommended by the federal conven- tion. 1788 5736.08 3. Systematic Expositions, and History, of the Constitution of the United States. Alden (J. ) The science of government in connection with American institutions. 1870. . . . 5723.15 Curtis (67. T.) History of the formation and adoption of the constitution of the U. S. 2 v. 1854. 5731.21 Farrar (T.) Manual of the constitution of the (J. S. 1867 5735.03 Federalist (The), on the constitution. By Hamilton, Madison, and Jay. 1852 5734.05 Same. With historical introduction and notes. By H. B. Dawson. 1863 5734.11 Same. Also the Continentalist, by Hamilton. Ed. by J. C. Hamilton. 1861 5731.10 Flanders (2. ) An exposition of the constitution 0; the U. S. 1860 5734.07 Same. 2d ed. 1874 5731.07 Kent (X) Commentaries on American law. 4 v. 5614.01 Marshall (J.) Writings on the federal constitution. 1839 5614.05 Paschal (67. W.) Constitution of the U. S. denned and annotated. 1868 5734 20 Story (J". ) Commentaries on the constitution. 2 v. 1851 5734.00 — Familiar exposition of the constitution of the U. S. 1859 . . 5734.02 Towle (N. C. ) History and analysis of the constitution Of the U. S. I860 3734.04 Tremenheere (H. S. ) Constitution of the U. S. compared with our own [i. e. the English]. 1854. 5731.19 Not?. — Besides the work of Curtis, full accounts of the formation and adoption of the constitution are given in the 3d volume of J. C. Hamilton's History of the U. S., and in the 2d volume of Rives' Life of Madison. 4. Growth, Character, and Tendencies of American Institutions, national and local. Adams (J.) Defence of the constitutions of government of the U. S„ 1778. [In his Works, V. 6, 1851.] .... 5013.04 — Three letters to Roger Sherman on the constitution. [In Ids Works, v. 6.] 5013.06 — Review of Mr. Hillbouse's proposition for amending the ' constitution, in 1808. [In Ids WorkB, v. 6, 1851.] . 6013.06 Barnes (W. H.) The body politic. [The American na- tion.] 1866 5723.01 Srownson ( 0. A. ) The Amerieau republic : its consti- tution, tendencies, and destiny. 1866. . 5725.21 Calhoun [J. c.) On the constitution and government of the U. S. [In his Works, v. 1, 1853.] 6023.03 Chambrun (A.) Le pouvoir exeoutif aux Etats-unis. 1873 572.1.23 Cooky (T. M.) A treatise on the constitutional limita- tions which rest upon the legislative power of the States of the American Union. 1868. . 5735.02 Cadinnre (P.) Civil government of the states and the constitutional history of the U. S. . .5731.09 Dillon (J. B. ) Notes on historical evidence in reference to adverse theories of the origin and nature of the government of the U. S. 1871." .... 5734.24 BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. COUNTRIES : United States : Constitution,*., to Description, etc. 379 Draper (J. W. ) Thoughts on the future civil policy of America. 1865 5725.16 Everett IE.) Vindication of Amer. institutions. [In his Orations, v. 4.] 6322.06 Fisher (8. &■ ) The trial of the constitution. 180-2. 578-1.03 Force (P. ) The Declaration of independence, or notes oa Lord Mahon's History of the American Declara- tion of independence. 1855 5734.23 Freeman IE. A.) Presidential government. [In his Hist, essays, v. 1,1871.] 2528.11 Wrothingham ( It ) The rise of the republic of the U. S. [1643-1790.] 1S7-2 57(1.13 Goodrich (C. B. ) Lowell lectures. Science of govern- ment as exhibited in the U. S. 1853. 8°. 5724.02 Gurowski {A. O.) America and Europe. 1857. 5723.08 Hoist (H. von). Constitutional and political history of theU. S., 1750-1833. State sovereignty and slavery. From the German, by J. J. Lalor and A. B. Mason. 1876 5734.13 Hopkinson (F.) The old farm [i. e. the articles of con- federation] and the new farm [i. e. the constitu- tion] : a political allegory. With introduction and notes, by B. J. Lossing. 2d ed. 1864. 5713.18 Inquiry into the moral and religious character of the American government, [anon.] 1838. . 5734.16 Jameson (J. A. ) The constitutional convention : its history, and modes of proceeding. 1857. 5735.01 Johnson (S. M.) Free government in England and America : containing [i.e. together with J the Great charter, the Petition of right, the Bill of rights, the Federal constitution. 1864 5735.04 La Oroix (J. V. de). Beview of the constitutions of the U. a 1792 5727.20 Madison (J.) Letters and other writings. 1769-1836. 4v. 1865 5053.01 McKinney (if.) Our government : a review of the government of the United States, and of those of the several states. 2d ed. 1856. . . . 5734.17 Mercer (V. F.) Exposition of the weakness and ineffi- ciency of the government of the United States. [anon.] 1845 5725.12 Municipalist ( The). A comprehensive explanation and critical discussion of the American svstem of gov- erning. 1858 " . . 5722.08 Parsons (T.) Political, personal, and property rights of a citizen of the U. S. 1875 5733.18 Pomeroy (J. N.) An introduction to the municipal law of the United States. 1868. . . . 5734.06 Reed (H. ) Two lectures on the history of the Ameri- can Union. 1856 5732.09 — Lectures on the growth of the American Union during the colonial era. [Sm. report, 1854.] 8936.17 Seaman (E. 0.) American system of government: its character and workings. 1870 5725.23 Shafer (iV. M.) Diagram of the federal government. [Chart, folded.] 1864 5725.13 Skinner (0.) Issues of American politics. 1873. 5725.24 Smith (J. C.) United States a nation. [In his Miscellanies. 1876.] 2542.28 Spence(J.) The Union ; with an inquiry into seces- sion as a constitutional right, and the causes of the disruption. 3d ed. 1862 5735.07 Slorrs {Rjj.) The early American spirit, and the genesis of it : address before the N. Y; hist socie- ty, April 15, 1875 5733.17 Thorpe (T. B.) Voice to America : its glory or its fall. 3ded. 1855 5722.03 Tocquevitle {A. de). Democracy in America. 4 v. 1838-40 5723.04 Same. Ed. by F. Bowen. 2 v. 1863. . . 5723.02 Wedgwood {W. B.) The government and laws of the _ United States. 1867. 5734.18 Willis (A.) The nation: its rulers and institutions ; outlines of the government. 1871. . . . 573-1. Oi ■ Outlines of the U. S. government : its origin, branches, departments, officers, and modes of operation. 1868 5723.09 WiUson (M. ) A treatise on civil polity and political economy. 1839 5723.16 See also Atlantic monthly, v. 12, 1863. (Our domestic rela- tions, by Charles Sumner) ; Int. rev., Sept., 1875 (Ameri- can constitution in 1787 and 1866, by Henry Eeed); Int. rev., Jan., 1875 (The Guarantee of order and republican government in the States). P^Lir^Vji 1 m0re ai8til "=avcly party character, see Politics and Party History (p. 389). See also Government and politics (Democracy ;—Repuo- hcanism, etc ), in the general alphabet. Is-oie to Constitution and Gova-nment.-Story; Commenta- tes, is still the standard logal exposition of the Constitu- tion as it whs before the Civil War. Fundamentally he holds that the constitution is a government, established bv the people, and not a compact between states. See in this connection the speeches of Webster and Hayne [6326.021 on Footo s resolution, the one for, the other against this posi- tion. Farrar's Manual, a more recent work, holds that the preamble is •■the first, most authoritative, and command- ing portion of the instrument," conferring unlimited authority upon the central government for the accom- plishment of the ends required therein. PasehaVs work is recent, and accompanied with valuable annotations Stearns's Concordance is convenient for ready reference. For more elaborate presentations of the States rights view of the constitution the works of Calhoun and Alex. H. Stephens may be consulted. For an able but bitter review of the shortcomings of the national government in its dealings witli nullification and slavery, see Von Hoist's Po- litical and constitutional history of the U. S., to 1830. Excel- lent surveys of colonial self-government, and tendencies to union, before the adoption of the constitution, are given in the introduction to the 1st volume of Story's work, in Frothimjham's Rise of the Republic, and in Towle's History. As a philosophical student of the political and social institutions of the country, A. de Tocquevitle is still pre eminent. 7. Description, Geography and Travel, Gazetteers and Atlases. Arrangement.— l. Emigrant Manuals. — 2. General and Miscellaneous Works of Travel 3. Gazetteers and Aliases.— 4. Popular General Guide Boolcs.— 5. The South.— 6. The West.—l. The Bar West : beyond the Mississippi ; including Government surveys. 1. Emigrant Manuals. American social science association. Handbook for immigrants to the U. S. 1871. . . . 1071.09 Byrne {S.) Irish emigration to the U. S. : facts and re- flections addressed to Irish people intending to emigrate, and to those living in large cities. 1873 1132.17 Darby ( W. ) Emigrant's guide to the western and south- western States and territories. 1818. . .1134.11 Goddard (F. B. ) Where to emigrate : climate, resources, etc. ; land laws, rates of wages, etc. . . 1125.17 Lippincolt's general guide for settlers in the U. S. 2d ed. 1876 1132.27 Young (K) Special report on immigration ; accompany- ing information for immigrants. 1872. 5917.27 2. General and Miscellaneous Works. Bacon (67. W.) and Larkins (W. 0.) Descriptive hand- book of America. 1870 1072.20 Beauvallet (L.) Rachel and the new world. 1846. 1072.11 on {C. B.) The four great powers ; their policy. resources, etc. 1866 445.24 Bremer {F.) Homes of the new world. 2 v. 1853. 1073.12 Buckingham (J. S.) America. 3 v. 1841. . . 1074.01 — Eastern and western States. 3 v. 1S42. . 1112.05 Bunn (A.) Old England and New England. 2 v. 1853 1074.13 Caswall {H.) America and the American Church. 1851 3456.05 Cliasles (P.) Anglo-American literature and manners. 1852 1072.12 Chastellux (F. J. de). Travels in N. A., 1780-82. 1074.09 Chevalier (M.) Society, manners, and politics of the U. S. 1839 1135.09 Coke(E. T.) A subaltern's furlough. 2 v. 1833. 1072.15 Same. [InWaldie library, v. 2.] 6078.16 Cooper (J. F.) Notions of the Americans. 2 v. 1828 1074.07 Curtis ( class the en- tries under the names of the original thirteen states and under New England ; but the comprehensive histories ol Bancroft. HMreth, and Bryant and Gay will folly meet ^L?r nt i 0l . mos '™ d °™- For younger readers S both „ Ame ™ an h ^^m (see entry on p. 383) will be found both instructive and entertaining. See also Note to Oonstitution and Government (p. 378). History. Revolution, 1776-83. Abbott (&) Paragraph history of the Amer. revolution. J^o'o 581 n Account of the .conduct of the war in middle "colonies': lanon.] I lav ggj „„ Same. 4th ed. London, 1780. "l2°! ! 58L01 Adams {John). Novanglus, a history of the dispute with Amrt™ from 1754. [In his Works, v. 4.] 76013 m Allen (P.) History of the American revolution. 2 V 1822 goo /u Allen (T.) An inquiry into the views, principles ser- vices, and influence of the leading men in the* origination of the American Union, and in the formation and administration of the government. 1849 50,3 25 v. 1. [1774-77. No more published.] Andrews (J.) History of the war with America 177<; 1783. 4v. 1785 '533 % Bancroft {G.) The Amer. revolution. 4 v. . 57407 Note.— Forms v. 7-10 of the 1st ed. of his History of the U. S. ; v. 3-6 of the centenary ed. [573.14.] Belisle {D. TT.)Hist. of Independence Hall. 1859. 591 10 Botta (C) History of the war of the independence From the Italian, by G. A. Otis. 9th ed. 2 v. 1839 CQo AQ Burke (JS.) Address to British oolonists in North America '1 1, his Works, v. 6, 1866.] 5024 IB — Letter to the sheriffs, on American affairs. [In his Works v. 2 1866.] fioWii — Speech on Amer. taxation. [In his Works,' v.2, 1866 f 602414 — Speech on conciliation with America. [In his Works, v. 2 1866.] . gQ2i 14 Chalmers (&. ) Introduction to the history of the revolt of the American colonies. 2 v. 18 15. . 583 Ofi Coffin (C. V.) Boys of '76. Hist, of the battles of the revolution. 1876 583 28 Continental congress held at Philadelphia, 5th Sept. 1774. Extracts from notes and proceedings, fee- printed. London, 1774. 8° Convention of delegates from several of the New Eng. land States, held at Boston, August. 3-9, 1780, to advise on affairs necessary to promote the most vigorous prosecution of the war, and to provide a for generous reception of our French allies. Proceedings. Ed. with notes, by F. B. Houeh Albany, 1867. 4°. . . . 583 22 Curwen {S. ) Journal and letters in England, 1775 to 1783. With appendix of biographical sketches, bv G. A. Ward. 4th ed. 1864 582.14 Dodd {S. ) Bevolutionary memorials. 1852. . 1625.08 Drayton (J.) Memoirs of the American revolution, as relating to South Carolina. 2 v. 1821. . 683.23 Eddis { W.) Letters from America, 1769 to 1777. 683.13 Met {Mrs. E. F. ) Domestic history of the American rev. 1851 582.04 — Women of the Amer. rev. 3 v. 1853. . . 5822.04 Force {Peter). American archives : 4th ser. Containing a documentary history of the English colonies in North America, 1774-76. 6 v. 1837-46. . 588.01 Same. 5th series. From 1776 to 1783. 3 v. 588.07 Note — No more published. The 5th serieBleft unfinished, ending with the year 1776. Frothingham (R.) Hist, of the siege of Boston. 584.03 Garden [A. ) Anecdotes of the Amer. revolution. Re- print. 3 v. 1865 578.08 Gibbes {P. W.) Doc. hist, of the American revolution : chiefly in South Carolina. 1761-82. 3 v. 625.05 Gordon { W. ) History of the establishment of the inde- pendence of the U. S. 4 v. 1788. . . 563.05 Graydon {A. ) Memoirs of his own time, with reminis- cences of the revolution. 1846 583.11 Greene { G. W. ) German element in the war of Amer. independence. 18 76 573.10 — Diplomacy of the rev. [In Atlantic monthly, v. 15, 1866.] — Hist, view of the Amer. revolution. 1865. 582.02 Headley (J. T. ) Chaplains and clergv of the revolution. 1864 ; . . . . 3243.01 Henry (J. J.) Campaign against Quebeo, in 1775. 1844 682.05 Hildreth {R.) In his Hist, of the TJ. S. v. 3. 574.10 How {D. ) Diary in the Amer. rev. With notes by H. B. Dawson. 1865 3078.01 Impartial history of the war between Great Britain and her colonies to the end of 1779. [anonA London, 1780. 8° 583.14 Jones {A., M. D.) The Cymry of '76 ; or, Welshmen and their descendants of the American revolution. 1855 461.20 Judson (L. C.) Sages and heroes of the American rev. 1875. ....... ... 583.08 BROOKLYN MBRCANTILB LIBRARY. COUNTRIES : United States : History — Revolution -, -War of 1812. 385 Zee (H ) Memoirs of the war in the southern depart- ment 2v. 1812 582.10 Lendrum(J.) Hist, of the Amer. rev. 2 v. 1811. 581.11 lossing (B. J. ) Pictorial field-book of the revolution. 2 v.' 1852 577.12 — Seventeen hundred and seventy-six ; or the war of independence. 1817. 583.19 Ludlow (J. M.) War of Amer. independence, 1775-1783. 1876 581.14 Maqoon (E. I.) Orators of the Amerioan revolution. 1848 6311.12 Military journals of two private soldiers, [Lemuel Lyon and Samuel Haws.] 1758. 1776. Pough- keepsie, 1855. 8°. 583.10 Moore (P.) Diary of the American revolution. 2 v. 1860 • 576.09 — Patriot preachers of the Amer. revolution, 1760-83. [anon.] 1860 3583.13 Neilson( G. ) Account of Burgoyne's campaign. 1844. 582. 12 Niles (U~.) Principles and acts of the revolution : speeches, orations, and proceedings, etc. 1822. 578. 07 Onderdonk {H. , jr. ) Revolutionary incidents of Queen's county. 1816. 613.00 Orderly book of that portion of the American army stationed at Williamsburg, Va., under the com- mand of Gen. Andrew Lewis, March, 1776 — Au- gust, 1776. With notes and introduction by G. Campbell. Richmond, 1860. sm. 4°. . . 576.11 Post {L. M. ) Personal recollections of the Amer. revo- lution. Ed. by S. Barclay, [pseud.] 1859.582.03 Poumall ( T. ) Three memorials [on the present state of affairs between the old and new world]. 1784. 5725. 19 Price (B.) Two tracts on civil liberty, the war with America, etc. 1778 5725.20 Ramsay (D.) History of the Amer. revolution. 2 v. 1793 583.01 Baynal (T. G. F.) The revolution of America. [An essay.] 1781 582.01 Sabine (L.) The American loyalists. 1847. . 3246.01 Saffell (W. T. B.) Records of the Rev. war ; contain- ing military and financial correspondence, names of officers and privates, general orders, list of prisoneis of war, half-pay acts and pension laws. 1858 582.13 Simcoe (J. Q.) Military journal History of the Queen's Rangers. 1844. 583.12 Sparks (J.) Correspondence of the American revolu- tion ; letters to Washington, [1775] to [1797]. 4 v. 1853 587.01 — Diplomatic correspondence of the American revolu- tion. 6v. 1857. 587.05 Stone ( W. L.) Border wars of the American revolution. 2 v. 1846 582.08 Tarleton {B.) A history of the campaigns of 1780 and 1781 in the southern provinces of North America. 1787. 582.07 Thacher (J. ) Military journal of the American revolu- tion. With a life of Washington. 1862. 576.08 Trescot (W. H.) Diplomacy of the revolution : a his- torical essay. 1852 582.06 Washington (,&.) In his Writings, v 3-8. . . 5076.03 Watson II. 0.) Camp-fires of the American revolu- tion. 1850. 263.42 Wesley (J.) Calm address to our American colonies. [1775.] 581.05 ,89- See also Biography {Collective, p. 110), for Uvea of signers of the Declaration of independence, and for other important works ; also (in Biography : Individual) lives of Adams (John) ;— Adams (Samuel) ;— Ames (Fisher) ;— Bland (Theodorick) ; — Elleby (fa.) ; — Fbanklin (Benj.) ;— Hamilton (Alex.) :— Hanoook (John) ;— Jay (John) ;— Jef- ferson ;— King (Rufus) ;— Leb (Richard Henry) ; -Madi- son (James) ;— Morris (Gouvemeur) ;— Morbis (Robert) ;— Ons (James) ;— Pains (Thomas) ;— Quinoy (Josiau) ; —Reed (Joseph) ;— Tbumbull (Jonathan) ;— Wabrgn (Joseph) : — Washington (George) ;— Watson (Elkanah). Tor lives of revolutionary officers, tee Alexander (Wm., earl of Stirling); Allan {Got. John) ;— Allen (Ethan) ;— Abnold (Benedict) ; -De Kalb (Baron) ; — Gbeene (Nathaniel) ; — Kosciusko ; —Lafayette ;— Lamb (John) ; — Lincoln (Benj .) ; — Lee (Charles) ;— Lee (Henry) ;— Mabion (Franois) ;— Montgom- 181 (B.) ;— Morgan (Daniel) ; — Moultrie ; — Pulaski ; — Putnam ;— Sohuylbb ;— Stabk ;— Steuben ;— Sullivan (John) j— Washington ; — Wayne. ww??. U T ° f ***** y f< tf° r J ° bn > i-BUBGOYNE ;-OOBN. wallis;— Riedbsbl ;— Tableton. Note on works on the Revolution.— Bancroft's la the mnri elaborate history of the Revolution. He "{admitted Ten by unfriendly critios to have been ■ as indefatigable in re M« ™,v£°£?? 6n iD the , oriziu 8. - wMe some 1, pronoun™ t£».H« £ r U0t . mer6l y a narrative, but a philosophic treatise, dealing with causes and principles as well as events and treating with remarkable sliill the progress of enUghtenment and liberal ideas.- He has been accused of doing Injustice to such prominent generals as Greene, f i£ y ?*' ", . Su i( lvan ' and t0 Joa eph Reed. Irving' s Life of Washington is the most attractive standard history of the revolution for general readers. Lossing in his ' picto- rial Field-book" illustrates with pen nnd pencil the history, scenery, and local traditions of the struggle His • Seventeen hundred and seventy-six ' is an earlierand more concise narrative. Perhaps the best account of the gradual advance of the colonies to independence and na- ,l^*L m % la , glveu iu Nottingham's Rise of the Republic [676.13]. Ludlow's War of Independence is an excellent one- volume history, for young or old, and Abbott's Paragraph history Is highly commended. George W. Greene's historical works are in high repute. Jacob Abbott's American Bislory (p. 383), and Coffin's Boys of '76, are intended for juvenile readers ; Judson's Sages and Heroes, and Watson's Camp fires, are of a sketchy and popular character. Niles's Prin- ciples and Acts is a very valuable collection of the docu- mentary history of the time. See also for the earlier revolutionary episodes Frothing- ham's Siege of Boston [584.03] ;— Bunker Hill (p 297) •— Lexington (p. 340) ;— Long Island (p. 341). From 1789 to 1812. Findley (W.) History of the insurrection in Pennsyl- vania, in 1794 584.04 History of the war between United States and Tripoli, and other Barbary powers. Salem, (Mass. ) 1806! 16° 581.23 Note.— The histories of the United States by Bildreth (v. 8-6) and Tucker (v. 1-2) treat most fully of this period. J£S~ See also (in Biography) lives of Washington ;— John Adams ; — John Quincy Adams— (Memoirs, v. 1-2) ; — Aaron Bubr ; — Alexander Hamilton ; — Thomas Jefferson ; James Madison ; — Governeur Morbis ;— Timothy Piokeb- ma. On the War with Tripoli and Algiers, see (in Biography) lives of Commodores Batnbrtdge, Deoatub, Pbeble, and of General Eaton. There Is also a sketch of Eaton's ex- pedition, by J. T. Headley, In Harper's mag., v. 21, p. 496. War of 1812-14. Armstrong (75t>01] ;— Tribune almanac [6712.0J] ;— World almanac [6742.27]. Also, Appletons' annual cyclopaedia. Note on Political and Party History.— For original documentary sources of information, readers are referred to Congressional Debates at.d Documents (p. 376). Of the works above enumerated Clusky presents in a compact form the best collection of documentary material relating to public measures and controversies, from the foundation of the government to 1856, arranged alphabetically under appro- priate topics. From 1861 to the present time McPhason's Handbooks and Appteton's Annual encyclopaedia are the best reference manuals. Gillet, Van Buren, and Capen, survey the political development of the country from a democratic standpoint ; Ormsby. from a whig standpoint, and there is a comprehensive survey of the history of the government In its dealings with state sovereignty and slavery by Von Hoist [6734.13], apropos of whose work Horace White has contributed a very clear and discriminating outline of the subject to the Fortnightly review for Oct. 1, 1876. Of gen- eral histories of the United States, Pitkin's Political and civil history is very full down to 1795 ; Hildrelh comes down to 1820 ; and Tucker to 1840. Sullivan's Letters on public characters, 1789 to 1815, written by an ardent federalist, are animated and readable, and Sargent's Public men and events affords a fund of entertaining reminiscences during the 40 years following, 1817-57. James A. Hamilton's Reminis- cences of men and events, is an important contribution to the political history of the past 75 years. Bmlon's Thirty years' view is a heavy but important compilation, chiefly docu- mentary, from 1820 to 1850. See also works enumerated in this class, under Washington (city of). Hammond's Po- litical history of New York State throws some light on na- tional politics, and there is an article by W. G. Sumner in the N. A. rev., Jan., 1876, entitled ' Politics in America 1776-1876.' For lives of public men see (in Biography) names of the earlier statesmen enumerated under divisions ( Revolution' — ' From 1789 to 1812 ' (p. 385), and ' From 1815 to War with Mexico ' (p. 386), to which may be added those of Patrick Henry ;— John Randolph ; — Dewitt Clinton ; — Josiah Quinoy ; — Tristam Burgks ; — H. S. Legare ; — Joseph Story ;— Wm. Livingston ;— John P. Kennedy ; — 8. B. Prentiss ; —Lewis Cass ;— Levi Woodbory .—George M. Dallas : — Pres. TAYLon :— Pres. Pieroe ; — S. A. Doug- las ;— Roger B. Taney ; — Wm. H. Seward ; — Abraham Lincoln ; —Salmon P. Chase ; — Charles Scmner ;— J. W. Grimes. For writings and speeches of public men see, in general alphabet, George Washington ; — Alex. Hamilton ; —John Adams ; — Franklin ; — Jefferson ; — Madison ; — Fisher Ames ; — John Quincy Adams ; — Wm. Pinkney; — Webster; — Calhoun ; — R. Y. Hayne ;— Clay ;— Crittenden ; — Le- gare ; — Woodbury ; — Daniel S. Dickinson ;— John A. Drx ; — Edward Everett; — Rufus Choate ;— Wm. H. Seward;— Robert C. Winthrop ; — Henry Wilson ; — Charles Sumner ; — Henry Winter Davis ;— George M. Boutwell, etc. 13. Social Condition and Manners. Barnes' centenary history, 1876 ; p. 85-130 675.23 Dewey (Orville). American morals and manners [In his Works. 1844.] 3544.06 Dixon (W. H.) The white conquest. 2 v. 1876. 5S33.16 Note. — The domination of the blacks, indians, etc, by the whites. Griswold (R. W.) * The Republican court, or American society in the days of Washington. 1855. 3248.01 In asking for books, use the "Book Orders," giving the AUTHOR'8 NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and tho NCMEER. 390 COUNTRIES : United States to Venice. Sans-souci series. Men and maimers in America one hundred years ago. Ed. by H. E. Soudder. 1876 3212.19 Towk (0. M.) American society. 2 v. 1870. 1132.03 Note. — There are very readable chapters upon early Amer- ican manuera and customs in Barnes' Centenary history [575.23], and Higginson's Young folks' history of the V. S. [672.30]. See also many works enumerated under 'Descrip- tion and Travel' (p. 379), as Bremer, Chasles, Chevalier, Cooper, Dickens, Marryal, Martineau, Trollope, etc. A crit- ical sketch of such writings is supplied in Tuckerman'g America and her commentators [1074.12]. See also (in Biogra- phy) Mrs. Grant's Letters of an American Lady, 14. United States Official Registers. Congressional directory. 37th cong. , 2d-3d sess. ; 38th cong., 1st 2d sess.; 40th cong., 3d sess.; 42d cong. ± 2d sess.; 43d cong., 1st sess. 8 v. W., 2d sess, 1861-74. 8°. Disturnell (J.) American register or blue-book. 1876 1876 6755.06 United States. Eegister [Biennial register, or Blue-book] of all officers and agents, civil, military and naval in the service. 1841, 63, 71, 75. Washington' 1841-76. 8° 6755.00 See also, in this class, Adirondacks (p. 285) ;— Alaska ;— Alabama (p. 287) ;— America (p. 283) ;— Arizona ;— Arkansas ;— Boston ;— California ;— Colorado ;— Connecticut ;— Dacotah; — Delaware; — District of Columbia ;— Florida ;— Georgia ;— Idaho ;— Illinois ;— Indians ;— Indiana :— Iowa ;— Kansas ;— Kentucky ;— Long Island ;— Louisiana ;— Maine j— Maryland ;- Massachusetts :— Michigan ;— Minnesota j— Mississippi (State of) ; — Mississippi River ;— Mississippi Valley ;— Missouri River ;— Montana ; -Nebraska :— Nevada ;— New England ;— New Hampshire ;— New Haven ;— New Jersey ;— New Mexi- co :— New York ;— North Carolina ;— Ohio ;— Ohio River ;— Ohio Valley ;— Oregon ;— Pennsylvania;— Rhode Island ;— Rocky Mountains ;— South Carolina ;— Tennessee ;— Texas ;— Utah ;— Vermont ;— Virginia ;— West Virginia ;— Washington (City of) ;— Washington (Territory of) ;— Wisconsin ;— Wyoming ; — and names of numerous other localities. In this connection the Index volumes to Harper's, Scribner's, and Atlantic magazines may often be of Bervice. See also for other Bources of information, Almanacs (p. 13) ; — Agriculture (p. 7) ; — Arts (Useful : Coal (p. 40) ;— Cotton •— Iron ; — Manufactures ; — Mines and mining ; — etc., etc., etc.) Biblical, relig., and eccl. lit. (United States, p. 106 ; — names of various sects) ;— Biography (p. 109-110) ;— Birds (p. 216) ;— Botany (p. 226) ;— Drama ;— Education ;— Emigration ;— Fine arts ;— Fishes; — Geology ; — Insects ; — Language ; — Law ; — Libraries ; — Literature ; — Medicine ; — Meteorology and Climatology : — Military Science ; — Mineralogy; — Natural History ; — Naval Science; — Numismatics; — Periodicals; — Poetry; — Political economy (Banks and Banking ; — Commerce ; — Finance ; — National Debts ; — Taxation ; — etc.) ; — Political Science (Democracy, and other sub-headings) ; — Printing ; — Slavery ; — Social Science ; — Speeches ; — Women. Urbino. Dennisioun (J.) Memoirs of the dukes of Urbino, 1440 to 1630. 3 v. 1851 534.21 Reviewed in N. A. rev. ». 74, 1852. Uruguay. Famin{C.) Paraguay, Uruguay, etc. [Univers.] 901.18 Page (T. J.) La Plate, etc. , 1853-56. . . . 1155.16 See also works under Argentine Republic (p. 291.) Utah. 1115.01 1115.03 1123.25 3454.02 1123.14 Burton (R. F.) City of the saints. 1862. . . Chandless (W.) A visit to Salt Lake. 1857. . Codman (J.) The Mormon country. 1874. . Ferris (B. Q.) Utah and the Mormons. 1856. Handbook almanac for Utah, for 1803. . . . Life among the Mormons, and a march to their Zion. By an officer of the U. S. army, [anon.] 1868. 1115.08 Ollivant (J. K) A breeze from the Great Salt Lake. 1871 1123.20 Remy (J.) and Brenchley (J.) Journey to the Great- Salt-Lake-Oity. With the history, religion and customs of the Mormons, by J.Remy. 1861. 1115.11 Stansbury (H. ) Explorations of the valley of the Great Salt Lake. 1852 1115.18 United States. Commissioner of mining statistics. Annual report, 1867-73 4006.08 — Engineer department. Report of the exploring ex- pedition from Santa Fe, New Mexico, to junction of the Grand and Green rivers of the great Colo- rado of the west, in 1859 , under the command of Capt. J. N. Macomb. With geological report, by J.S.Newberry. W., 1870. 4° 1126.10 — Engineer department. Report of explorations across the great basin of Utah, 1859. by Capt. J. H. Simp- son. W.,1876. 4°. . . 1126.08 Ward (A. N.) The husband in Utah. 1857. 1115.05 See also Atlantio monthly, v. 3, 1859 (3 articles) on the U. S. Utah exped. of 1858 ; v. 13, 1864 (The Mormons, by Fitz Hugh Ludlow. See also (p. 382 of this catalogue), for special reports on the geology, palaeontology, natural history, climate, and agriculture of Dtah, the volumes now issuiug of the various government surveys of the territories by Hayden, King, and Wheeler. >6Eff* See also Mormons and Mormonism (p. 94.) Utica, {N. Y.) Jones (P.) Annals and recollections of Oneida Countv N.Y., 1851 622.Y6 Utrecht (Peace of). Torcy (J. B. C. de). Memoirs : the treaty of Ryswio to the peace of Utrecht [1687-1712.] From the French. 2 v. 1757 521 08 Vancouver Island. Forbes (C.) Notes on the physical geography, etc. [In Royal geogr. soo. Journal, v. 34, 1864.] 903.87 Grant (W. C.) Description of Vancouver island. With map. [In Royal geogr. soc. Journal, v. 27, 1857.] .... 903.30 — Remarks on Vancouver island. [In Royal geogr. soc. Journal V. 31, 1861.] 903.34 Lord {J. K.) Tho naturalist in Vancouver island. 1866 1153.19 Macfie (if.) Vancouver island : history, resources, etc. 1865 1153.12 Mayne (R. C.) Four years in British Columbia and Vancouver island. 1862 1153.17 See also Blackwood's mag., v. 87, 1860J (Cruise round Vancouver's island). ,6S~ See also British Columbia. Note. — Anumber of early maps of this region are printed In the Berlin arbitration documents. Van Diemen's Land. See Tasmania. Vaudois. Baines (K) The Vaudois of Piedmont. 1855. [Trav. lib., v. 7.] 5075.12 USS- See also Albigenses and Waldenses (p. 77). Vendee, (France). Em (G.J.) The story of the war in La Vendee. [1790- 1815.] 1857 513.08 See also Victor Hugo's ' Ninety Three ' [214.59]. Venezuela. Biggs (J.) History of Miranda's attempt to effect a revolution in South America. With notices of Caraccas. [anon.] 2d ed. 1809. . . . 567.15 Campaigns and cruises in Venezuela, 1817-1830. Also, tales of Venezuela. 3 v 1161.05 Eastwick (K B.) V. : sketches of life, etc. 1868. 1163.13 Humboldt (A. von). Equinoctial regions of Amer., v.6, 1826. 1165.06 Same. v. 3, 1855 1164.02 Lamysse {J. F. D. ) Description of V. 1820. . 1166.19 Official documents relating to Venezuela. With the constitution. London, 1812. 8°. . . . 1164.17 Paez (R.) Wild scenes in South America ; or, life in Venezuela. 1862 1163.10 Trollope (A.) West Indies and the Spanish Main. 1860. . 1162.21 See also (in Biography) lives of Boltvab (p. 125) ;— Ml- banda (p. 177) ;— Paez (p. 184). Venice. Adams (W. H. D.) The queen of the Adriatic; past and present. 1869 971.20 Calendar of state papers and ms. relating to English affairs, in the archives of Venice. Ed. by R. Brown. v. 1-5, 1202-1554. [Rolls calendars]. . . 5137.01 Flagg (E) Venioe ; the city of the sea, 1797-1849. 1853 972.04 BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. COUNTRIES : Venice to Virginia 391 QB>mi(J-) Oadore; or, Titian's oountry. 1869. 1446.14. Hazlitt (G) History of the Venetian republic [409 to 1457.] 4v. 1860 53i.ll JTistorv of V., to 1S73. [In Universal hist., v. 27.] . . 406.20 Eowells iW. B.) Venetian life. 1866. . . . 972.03 Limoion (A. T. de). City aud republio of V. 1699. 532.15 MaHin(B-) Daniel Mauin and Venice in 1848-19. With introd. by I. Butt. 1862 532.17 Beviowed in Westm. rev., v. 73, 1860. Buskin (J.) Stones of Venice. 3 v. 1851. .1315.06 v.l. The Foundations. 2. The Sea Stories. S. The Fall. Sola (Q. A.) Rome and Venice, in 1866-7. . 975.11 Skelch-book by an American in Venice. ['Costumes.] 23 leaves. {n.p.] 1860. 1. 8°. . . . . 6625.24 Smedleu (if.) Sketches from Venetian history. 2 v. l8l6 532.04 Taine (B.A.) Italy : Florence and Venice. 1869. 975.09 j|®- See also works on Italy (p. 336), espeoially the guide- books of Murray, Black, Baedeker, etc. See also Fortnightly rev., v. 6, 1866 (The Valley Land of Venetia, by H. Ecroyd) ; Littell'B Living Age, 1871, v. 1 (Records of Venetian inquisition) ; Nat. qu. rev., v. 16, 1868 (The Venetian republic and Council of ten) ; N. A. rev., v. 86, 1858 (Historical sketch) ; Quar. rev., Oct., 1874 (Bise, decline, and fall); Fortn. rev., v. 3, 1865 (Diplo- macy, 1603-27); N. A. rev., v. 100, 1865 (Beview of Boschet on Venetian diplomaoy) ; N. Brit, rev., v. 44, 1866 (Vene- tian diplomacy) ; Quar rev., v. 116, 1864 (Venetian state papers). In Fiction see Foscarini ; or, the patricians of Venioe [193.45] : Cooper's Bravo [163.20] ; De Mille's Winged Lion ; or, stories of Venice [172.43] ; Howells' Foregona oonolusiou [213.96] ; M. Q. Lewis's Bravo of Venice [223.77J. Vermont Beekley (H.) History of Vermont, with descriptions physical and topographical. 1846. . . 621.22 Chase [F, editor). Gathered sketches from the early history of V. 1856 601.10 Depuy (H W.) Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain heroes of '76 3013.21 Hall(B.K) History of Eastern Vermont, to [1800]. 1858. 625.24 Ball (K) History of Vermont, to 1791. . . 625.24 Eemenway {A. M.) Poets and poetry of V. 1858. 1645.16 Begislration. 17th-18th registration report, 1873-71. 2 v. Butland, 1875-76. 8° State geological survey. Eeport, by E. Hitchcock, E. Hitchcock, jr., A. D. Hagar, G. H Hitchcock. Pub. by A D. Hagar. 2 v. Olaremont, (N. H.) 1861. 4° 4117.01 State superintendent of education. 1st report, Oct. ,1876. Butland, 1876. 8°. State officers. Biennial reports, 1873-74 Montpelier, 1874. 8° Thompson (Z.) History of V. 1842. . . . 675.20. Part 1. Natural history, geology, and mineralogy. Part 2. Civil history. Part 3. Gazetteer. Same. Supplement. 1853 675.20 Walton's Vermont register, for 1876 6753.29 Williams (S.) Natural and civil history of Vermont. [To 1807.] 2d ed. 2 v. 1809 625.13 See also, in Fiction, D. P. Thompson's Green Mountain Boys [261.27] ; Gaut Gurley (Hunting and smuggling on the Canada line) ; May Martin ; Bangers, etc. Verona (Congress of, 1S22). Chateaubriand (F. B. de). Congress of Verona. 2 v. 1838 453.10 Versailles. Nouvelle description de Versailles. 1832. . . 963.19 See also Paris (p. 356), for incidental notices of Versailles. Vioksburg, (Miss.) My cave life in Vicksburg. By a lady. 1864. 643.17 Victoria, (Australia). Booth (RC.) Life in Victoria. 1869. . . .1062.07 Victoria illus. 2d series. Sidney, 1862. obi. 4°. 1066.06 Victoria, the British "El Dorado" ; or, Melbourne in 1869. London, 1870. 16° 1062.06 Westgarth ( W. ) Victoria ; and its gold mines. 1853 1063.18 See also Statistical soc. of London. Journal, v. 17, 1854 (Hist, and statistical view of V., by G. M. Bell) ; Westm. rev., v. 89, 1868 (Democratic government in V.) )£g- See also works on Australia (p. 292.) Vienna, (Austria). Bucher (B.) and Weiss (K.) Handy guide to Vienna. , „ lf P 9G5.29 La Oarde (— ). Journal of a nobleman at V. during the congress ,. m, [WaUio library, v.l.] 60 78.16. " Tlie Graphic guide to V., London, 1873. 12°. 966.28 Tivllope (F.) Vienna and the Austrians. 1838.966.17 See also Blackwood's magazine, October, 1873 (Vienna in exhibition time) ; Fraser's mag., May, 1873 (Vienna, by M. D. Conway) ; Harper's mag., v. 46 (by M. D. Conway • IIIub.); International rev., Jan., 1875 (Vienna and the cen- tennial, by J. M. Hart), fl®- See also Austria (293). Vineland, (New Jersey). See Fraser's mag., Jan., 1875 (Settlement of.) Virginia. Annual reports of officers, boards, and institutions of Va., Sept., 1875. Bichmond, 1875. 8°. . Calendar of Virginia state papers and other manuscripts, 1652-1781, preserved in the capital at Bichmond. Ed. by W. P. Palmer, v. 1. Bichmond, 1875 4° 626.08 Orders and constitutions, 1619. [Force's Traots, v. 3.] . . 577.10 State board of emigration. Virginia : a geogr. and poli- tical summary. Bichmond, 1876. 8°. . 1131.22 State convention of 1788, for deliberating on the constitu- tion recommended by the federal coiveution. Debates and other proceedings. Bichmond, 1805. 12° 5735.21 Stale constitutional convention of 1829-30. Proceedings and debates. Bichmond, 1830. 8°. . . 5735.17 Arthur (T. S.) and Carpenter (W. H.) History of V. 1852 625.28 Bacon's Rebellion in Virginia ; 1675-6. [Force's Tracts, v .1.] 577.08 Beverley (R.) History of V. to 1706. 1722. . 625.15 Campbell (C.) History of V. [to 1781]. 18 50. 625.20 Cotton(A.) Account of our late troubles in Virginia, 1676. [Force's Tracts, v. 1.] 677.08 Declaration of the state of the colouie and affaires, 1620. [Force's Tracts, v. 3.] 577.10 Description of the province of New Albion, in North Virginia, 1648. [Force's Tracts, v. 2 ] 577.09 * Discovery of V. and voyages to, 1584-90. [Pinkerton's Voyages, v. 12.] 926.12 Foote ( W. H.) Sketches of V. hist, and biogr. 2d series. 2ded. 1856 625.19 Hammond [J.) Leah and Rachael; or the two fruitfull sisters, Virginia aud Maryland, 1656. [Force's Tracts, v. 3.] 577.10 Howe (H.) Historical collections of V. 1852. 625.21 Jefferson (T.) Notes on Virginia. [In his Writings, v. 9.] 5045.09 Maury (M. F.) Physical survey of Virginia, prelimi- nary report. 2ded. 1869 1113.23 Meade (W.) Old churches, ministers, and families of Virginia. 2 v. 1857 3457.11 Moorman (J. J.) Virginia Springs. 1859. . . 1113.09 Narrative of Indian and civil wars. 1675-6. [Force's Tracts, V. 1.] 577.08 Neill (E. D.) History of the Virginia company of Lon- don. 1869 625.29 New life of Virginea : being the 2d part of Nova Britannia, 1612. [Force's Tracts, v l.J 677-08 Norwood (Col. —). Voyage to V. [Force's Tracts, v. 3.] . 577.10 Nova Britannia : offering most excellent fruits by planting in V. 1609. [Force's Tracts, v. 1.] 677.08 Original documents from the State Paper office, London, and the British Museum ; illustrating the history of Sir Walter Baleigb's first American colony, and the colony of Jamestown. With a memoir of Sir Ralph Lane. Ed. byE. E. Hale. [Archaeologia Amer., v. 4.] 677.21 Pollard, (E. A.) The Virginia tourist : natural beauties, mineral springs, etc. 1870 1113.22 Per/eel description of Virginia. 1649. [Force's Tracts, v. 2.] 677.09 Shrigley (N.) True relation of Virginia and Maryland, 1699. [Force's Tracts, v. 3.] 677.10 Smith (J.) Historie of Virginia. [To 1629.] 2 v. 1819 625.16 — Same. [In Pinkerton, v 13,] 926.13 Strachey ( W. ) Historie of travaile into Virginia Britan- nia. 1619-12. [Hakluyt society, 1819. . 625.25 Lawes, divine, morall and martiall. For the colony in Vir- ginea Britannia. 1612.. [Force's Tracts, v. 3.] . . 677.10 True declaration of the estate of the colonie, 1610. [Force's Tracts, v. 3.] 577.10 Virginia and Maryland, or Lord Baltimore's printed case un- cased and answered, 1655. [Force's Tracts, v. 2.] 577.09 Virqinui historical agister, and literary advertiser. Ed. by W. Maxwell. 6 v. 1848-53 651.11 Virginia's oure : discovering the true ground of that Chuivh's unhappiness. By R. G. 1662. [Force's Tracts, v. 3.] 577.10 Jn asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 392 COUNTRIES: Virginia to Westchester. Wingfteld (E. M.) "A discourse of Virginia." Ed. with notee by 0. Deane. [Archaeologia Amer., v. 4.] ... 677.21 Strother (D. E. ) Virginia illustrated. By Porte Cray- on, [pseud.] 1857 254.31 Repr. from Harper's mag., v. 10-13. — The Virginia Canaan. [In Harper's mag., v. 8, 1853-4.] «- See also United States. (The South, p. 381 ;— War of the Rebellion, p. 386). Also (in Biography) lives of John Smith ; — Jeffebson ; — Madison ; etc. ES~ For illustrative fiction see p. 1, 3, of Boston publio library chronological index to hist, fiction [2736.13.] Vorarlburg, (Bavaria). Bradshaw's notes for travellers 982.03 Waldenses. Beatlie ( W. ) *The Waldenses ; or, protestant valleys of Piedmont, Dauphiny, and the Ban de la Roche. 1838 986.10 esr See also Albigenses and Waldenses (p. 77). Wales. Adams (W. T.) Red cross ; or, young American in W. [Fiction] 112.27 Annates Cambrias. [447-1288.] L., 1860. 8°. [Rolls chronicles. ] 5141. — Arnold (M.) Study of Celtic literature. 1867. 2752.16 Borrow ((?.) Wild Wales : its people, language, and scenery. 1869 951.02 Brut y Tywysogion ; or, chronicles of the prince of Wales. [Welsh and English.] London, 1860. 8°. [Rolls chronicles.] 5141. — Grose (F) Antiquities of England and W. 8 v. 478.03 Hall ( Mr. and Mrs. S. C. ) Book of South Wales, the Wye, and the coast. 1861 955.20 Halliwell (J. 0. ) Notes of family excursions in North Wales. 1860 951.16 Jones (A.) Cymry of '76 ; or, Welshmen and their descendants of the Amer. rev 461.20 Kohl (J. G.) England, Wales, etc. 1844. . . 955.04 Longfellow (R. W.) Poems of places. . . . 1667.11 Mullein (T.) *Tour through W., 1806. [In Pinkerton, v. 2.] 926.02 Murray (J.) Handbook for Wales. 2 v. 1860-61. 953.18 Price (T.) Language and literature of W. [In his Literary re- mains, V. 1, 1854.] 5063.22, Rowlands (W.) Cambrian bibliography to 1800. With biogr. notices. 1869 2734.16 Skene (W. F.) The four ancient books of Wales, con- taining the Cymric poems attributed to the bards of the 6th century. 2 v. Edinb., 1868. 8°. Eeviewed in North Brit, rev., v. 49, 1868 ; Westm. rev. V. 92, 1869. Skrine (H.) Tour through, 1795. [In *Pinkerton, v. 2.] 926.02 Timbs (J.) Abbeys, castles, and ancient halls of Eng- land and Wales, v. 2. 1870 472.15 Woodward (B. B.) History of Wales, to [1416]. 2 v. in 1. 1852 486.19 See also Eraser's mag., v. 74, 1866 (The Welsh triads) ; s.s. v. 3, 1871 (Birds-eye view in W. ; In the land of the Kymry ; King Henry II. in W., by Patricius Walker) ; v. 3, 1871 (Pilgrimage to St. David's) ; v. 4, 1871 (On the Wye) ; Blaokwood'B mag., v. 82, 1857 (Cambria and Cottonopolis ; i. e. scenery in Wales and Manchester) ; Ed. rev., v. 97 (Church of England in the mountains) ; Quar. rev., v. 109 1861 (Welsh, and Welsh literature). See also works on England (p. 316) ; and in the general alphabet, Language ( Welsh) ;— Poetry ( Welsh). Wallaobia. See Roumania (p. 364). Wailingford, (Conn.) Davis (0. H. 8.) History of W., 1670-1870. . 592.08 Warwickshire, (England). Beauties of England, v. 15, pt. 1 [21], (by J. N. Brew- „ , er '- • 952a.05 Dugdale ( W. ) Antiquities of W. 1656. . . . 488.04 See also Hawthorne (N.) Our English Home. p. 77-105 [954.15] ; repr. from Atlantlo monthly, v. 10, 1862. "Washington, (D. G.) Ames (M. C.) Ten years in W. 1874. . . . 1134. 19 Barnard (Maj.-gen. J. G.) Report on the defences of Washington. 1871 4518 u Ellis (J. B.) Sights and secrets of the national capital. 1869 1115 10 Gleig (G. R.) Campaigns of the British army at Wash- ington, 1814-1815. 3ded. revised, [anon.] 585.11 Gobriglvt (L. A.) Recollections of W. 1869. 1113. is Martin (E. W.) Behind the scenes in W. . . 1134.18 Townsend (G. A.) W., outside and inside. 1874. 1133.19 Varnum (J. B.) Seat of government of the United States. 1848 1125.16 Washington city and how to see it. New York, 1876 24 6 1121.22 See also Atlantic monthly, v. 7, 1861 ; Bentloy's Miscel v. 60, 1861 (by J. G. Kohl) ; International rev., v. 1, 1874 (Architects of the American capitol, by J. Q. Howard)'. Washington Territory. Browne (J. B.) Hist, memoirs of, 1592-1863. [In his Resources of the Pacific slope, etc.} 4006.06 Evans (E. ) Annual address before the western Wash- ington industrial assoc, 4th annual exhibition 1874. — Puget Sound : its past, present, and future ; address 1869 Handbook almanac for the territories of Washington etc., for 1863. 1863 1123.14 Kip (L.) Army life on the Pacific ; exped. against the Indians. 1850. . . , 1123.24 Legislative assembly. Message of the governor, 1873, 75. Stevens (I. I. ) *Report of explorations for a route for the [Northern] Pacific railroad, 47th and 49th parallels, from St. Paul to Puget Sound. [With] supplement, 1855-59 1127.01 Note. — Subsequently issued as v. 12, pts. 1-2 of the same series, with different paging 1127.12 Williams (J. 8. ) History of the invasion and capture of Washington. 1857 585.03 Winthrop (T.) Canoe and the saddle. 1863. . 1122.01 Washoe. Browne (J. R. ) California and Washoe. Waterbury, (Conn.) ' Bronson(H.) History of W. 1858. . . . . 1114.07 . . 592.10 Waterloo (Campaign of). 1 Burrett (J. P. ) Official bulletins of the battle, in the original languages, with translations into English. 1849 518.05 Cliesney (C. 0.) Waterloo lectures. 1868. . . 517.27 Gleig (G. R.) Story of the battle of W. 1855 514.03 Gore (A.) Historical account of the battle, [anon.] 1817 514.01} Jomini (H.,baronde). Hist.of thecampaign.1860.514.03j Kennedy (Sir J. S.) Notes on the battle of. 1865. 514. 02 j Mathews (W.) [In his Great conversers and other essays.] 2536.05 Maxwell (W. H.) Stories of W. [Fiction.] . 231.46 Mudford ( W. ) Historical account of the campaign. 1817 518.01 Siborne ( W. ) Hist, of the war in France and Belgium, in 1815. Battle of Waterloo. 3d ed. With remarks uponGleig's "Storv of Waterloo." 1843. 527.21 Same. Maps, fol." A.37.24 Southey (B.) Poet's pilgrimage to W. [In his Poetical works, v. 10, I860.] 1686.03 Note. — For a general note on the literature of the battle, see the Bulletin of the Boston public library, for Oct., 1875. See also Blackwood's mag., v 107, 1870 ; Ed. rev., v. 112, 1860 ; Quar. rev., v. 112, 1862 (Tlie Waterloo of Thiers) ; "United Service mag., Oct., 1870 (Field of W., in 1870, by 3. E. Alexander). Also the histories of Thiers and Alison, and lives of Napoleon (p. 181 of Catalogue). Watertown, (Mass.) Bond (H) Genealogies, etc. 2 v. 1856. . . 655.06 Eeviewed in N. A. rev., July, 1866. Weimar, (Germany). AS- See Blackwood's mag., v. 89, 1861 ; Eraser's mag., v. 61, 1855 ; v. 62, 1855 (Listz, Wagner, and Weimar) ; Westm. rev., v. 71, 1859. or Littell, 1859, v. 2 (W. its cele- brities) ; Atlantic, Jan., 1877 (W. in June, by B. Taylor) ; Lewes' Life of Goethe, book iv. Wenham, (Mass.) Allen (M.O.) History of W., 1639-1860. . . 601.04 West (The). See United States. (Wat, p. S81-2.) Westchester County, (New York). Baird(C.W.) Chronicle of a border town. History of Rye, 1660-1870 ; including Harrison and the White Plains, till 1788 613.26 BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. COUNTRIES : 'Westcheater to Worcestershire. 393 Bolton (fl.) History of W. 2 v. 1848. . . . 614.09 _ Hist of the Prot. epis. ohurch in the county, 1693- 1853 3457.19 West Indies. Aleedo y Bemrano (A. de). Geogr. and hist, dictionary of the W. I. Tr. with additions, by G. A. Thomp- son. 5v. 1812 1136.01 •Champlam (8.) Narrative of a voyage to the W. I, 1599-1602. [Hakluyt society, 1859.] .1166.11 Ovrney (J- J- ) Winter in the W. I. [Santa Cruz. St. Thomas and Tortola. St. Christopher's. Antigua. Dominioa. Jamaioa. Cuba.] 1840. . . 1162.20 Kinqsleu (<7.) At last : a Christmas in the West Indies. 1871 1162.25 Labat (J. B.) Nouveau voyage aux isles de l'Amerique. 2v. 1724 1166.16 Martin (R M.) Hist, of the W. I. 2 v. 1836-37. 1162.15 Contents: V.I.Jamaica, Honduras, Trinidad, Tobago, Grenada, the Bahamas, Virgin Isles. 2. British Guiana, Barbadoes, St. Vincent's, St. Lucia, Dominica, Montserrat, Antigua, St. Christopher's. Pinckard(9.) Notes on the W. I. 3 v. 1806. 1166.12 v. 1. Barbadoes. v. 2-3. Barbadoes. Guiana : Berbice, Demerara, ete - Regnault(R) Histoire des Antilles. [TXnivers.] 901.12 SI. Clair (T. S.) Residence in the West Indies, etc. 2 v. 1834. 1162.11 Contents : Demerara, Berbice, Barbadoes. Southey (T.) Chronological history of the West Indies. [1492-1816.] 3v 556.04 Talbnys (W. P.) West Indian pickles. 1875. 1161.25 TroUope(A.) The West Iudies. 1860. . . .1162.21 Waterton (C.) Wanderings, etc, 1812-24. 1866. 1161.01 West Mia sketch book. 2d ed. 2 v. 1835. . 1161.27 See also Contem. rev., Oct., 1875 (West Indian supersti- tions, by O. J. Branch) ; Harper's mag., v. 43, 1871 (Ram- bles in the W. I., by Mrs. H. S. Conant ; illus.) US- See also Cuba (p. 803) ; Hayti (p. 829). British West Indies. Edwards {B.) Hist, of the British colonies in the W. L 4th ed. 3 v. 1807 556.01 Saeell (W. G.) Ordeal of free labor in the British W. I. 1861 5832.02 See also Atlantic monthly, v. 9, 1862 (Fruits of free labor in the W. I.| ; Ed. rev., v. 109 (West Indies : results of free labor), ;8®- See also Bahamas (p. 293) ; — Barbadoes (p. 293 ; — Bermudas (p. 294) ; — Dominica (p. 304) — Honduras (p. 330) ;— Jamaica (p. 297) ;— Trinidad (p. 273). Danish West Indies. Parton (J. ) The Danish islands : are we bound in honor to pay for them ? 1869 556.09 See also Harper's mag. v. 44, 1871 (by Mrs. Hynes ; illus.) Westmoreland, (England). flMMftej of England, y. 15, pt. 1 [21] 1814 952a.05 Murray (J.) Handbook for W. 1869. . . 951.12 See alio Quar. rev., v. 122, 1867. West Point Boyrdon (E C.) Hist, of West Point, and of the V. S. military academy. 1864 4518.20 CuUum(Q. W.) Biographical register of the officers and graduates of the U. S. military academy. 2ded. 2 v. v. 1, 1802-1840. v. 2, 1841-1867. 3247.05 Kinsman (J. B.) Cadet life at West Point, [anon.] With descriptive sketch by B. J. Lossing. 1862. 145.30 See also 8cribner, July, 1872 (by B. J. Lossing), West Virginia. Dodge (J. R.) West Virginia. 1865. . . . Maury (M. F) and Fontaine (W. M.) Resources of W. ■Vft. 1876 1131.21 Message [and state documents], Charleston. 1873. 8°. Western Islands. See Azores (p. 293) ;— Hebrides (p. 329). Weston, (Mass.) Bond (H.) Genealogies; etc. 2 v. 1855. . . 655.06 Westport, (Mass.) Ricketson (D.) With his Hist, of New Bedford. 1858. . 891.26 White Mountains. Crawford (L.) Hist, of the W. M. 1846. . .1111.19 Eastman (8. C.) White Mountain guide-book. 1111 12 King(T.S.) The White Hi Us. 1860. . . 1111.01 Mount Washington in winter. B.,1871. 12°. . 1111.15 Osgood (J. R.) & Co. White Mountains: a handbook. ,_, iS 1 ? 6 1121.09 WUley (B. 0.) Incidents in White Mountain history. 1856 1111.03 White Sea. Milner (T.) The Baltic and the White oea. 1854. 992.26 Wight (Isle of). Bassell (J.) Tour, etc. 1790. [In Pinkerton, V. 2.] . . 926.02 Mantell (G.A.) Geological excursions, etc. 1854. 4111.20 Lockhart (G. S. M.) General guide, etc. 1870. 955.17 Murray (J.) Handbook, etc. 1855. . . . 953.15 See also Quar. rev., July, 1874. Willsborough, (New York). Gilliland (W.) Pioneer history of the Champlain vallev. 1863 . 622.17 WUmington, (Delaware). Ferris (B.) History of W., to the present time. [With his Hiet. of the original settlements, etc. 1846.] .... 692.11 See also Lippincott's mag., April, May, 1873 ; 2 articles. Wiltshire, (England). Beauties of England, v. 15, pt. 2 [22], by J. Britton. 1814 952a.06 Murray (J.) Handbook of W. 1859. . . . 953.17 See also Quar. rev., v. 103, 1858. Windham County, (Conn.) Lamed (ED.) Hist, of Windham Co. 1874. 655.17 Windsor, (Conn.) Stiles (H. R.) History of W. 1859. . . . 592.03 Same. Supplement. 1863 592.04 Windsor Castle and Town, (England). Ritchie (L.) W. Castle and its environs. 1848. 491.22 Tiqhe (R. R.) and Davis (J. E) Annals of Windsor. 1858. 2v. T . . . 486.14 See also Timbs' Abbeys, castles etc., v. 2 [472.15] ; and (in Fiction) Ainsworth'B Windsor Castle (115.31], Winthrop, (Maine). Thurston (D.) Brief history of W. 1764 to 1855. 601.08 Wisconsin. Featkerstonehaugh (O. W.) Account of lead and cop- per in W. [In his Canoe voyage. 1847.] 1115.14 Governor's message and accompanying documents, Jan., 1876. Madison, 1876. 8° Zapham (I. A.) Wisconsin ; its geogr. and topography. 1846 625.23 — Antiquities of W. [In Sm. contrib. v. 7.] 3937.07 Love ( W. del.) W. in the rebellion. 1866. . 633.08 Owen ID. D.) 'Geological survey of W. 1852. 4117.04 — Same. * Hlustrations. 1852 4117.05 Smith (W.R.) History of W. v. 1-3. 1854. . 624.18 Superintendent of public instruction. Annual report for year ending August, 31, 1875. Madison, 1775. 8°. Wisconsin historical society. Report and collections. 1854-58. v. 1-4 .. 624.22 Woburn, (Mass.) 8eu>att(8.) History of Woburn. 1868. . . . 612.09 Woodbury, (Conn.) Cothren ( W.) History of ancient Woodbury, Connecti- cut, 1659-1851, including the present towns of Washington, Southbury, Bethlem, Roxbury and a part of Oxford and Middlebury. 1854. . 592.09 Worcester, (Mass.) Eersey (0.) History of W. 1836 to 1861. . . 611.07a SowlandlKJ.) Worcester as it is. [anon.] 1856.1111.14 Lincoln (W.) History of W., to 1836. 1837. . 611.07 Same. 1862 611.07a Worcestershire, (England.) Beauties of England, v. 15, pt. 1 [21,] by F. 0. Lalra. 1814. 962a.05 Murray (J.) Handbook for W. 1867. . . . 9ol.08 In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the 9rst pajrt of the TITLE, and the NUMBER, 394 COUNTRIES ; Wyoming-Zurich to COURTESY Wyoming, (Pa.) Miner (C.) History of W. [To 1788. ] 1845. . 623.06 Peck(G-) W., its history, incidents, etc. 1858. 591.07 Stone (W. L.) Poetry and history of "Wyoming. 2d ed. enlarged. 1844 621.18 Valley of Wyoming : romance of its history and poetry. Also, specimens of Indian eloquence. N. Y., 1806. 8° 621.17 See also Harper's mag., T. 17 (Romance of W., by AH. Guernsey ; illns.) ■Wyoming Territory. See the reports of the United States geol. survey (Hayden ) especially those for 1870 and 1872 [4116.00] : and the annual reports of U. S. commissioner of mining, 1867-74. JQ&- See also Yellowstone Region, below. Xanthus, (Lycia, Asia minor). Fellows (O.) Account of the Ionio monument excavated at X. 1848. 1455.28 — Xanthian marbles. 1843 1455.28 ,8®- See also works on Lycia (p. 341). Yarkand, (Capital of Chinese Turkistan). Shaw (B. B.) Journey to Yarkand. 1872. .102422 See also Macmillan's mag., v. 30, 1874 (The bazaar at Y.) JJS- See aim Turkistan (p. 374). Yates County, (N. T.) Cleveland (S. 0.) History and directory of. v. 1. 1873 622.10 Yellowstone Region. Barlow (J. W.) and Heap (D. P. ) Eeport of a recon- naissance of the basin of the upper Yellowstone in 1871 1134.21 Dunraven (Earl.) The great divide: upper Yellow- stone in 1874. 1134.27 Jones (W. A.) Eeport upon the reconnaissance of northwestern Wyoming, including Yellowstone national park. 1873 1131.12 Richardson (J.) Wonders of the Yellowstone.1873.1123.21 See also Scribner's monthly, v. 3 (Wonders of the Yellow- stone, by J. P. Langford). York, (England). Strangers' guide through York, and its cathedral 1849 951.14 Testamenta Eboracensia, or wills registered at Yorkillus. of the hist, manners, etc. 4 v. Lond., Surtees soc, nos. 1, 30, 45, 53, 1836-69. 8° 5116.05 Yorkshire, (England). Beauties of England v. 16 [23,] 1812 (by J. Bigland). . , 952a 97 Murray (J.) Handbook for. 1867. .... 951.09 See also Quar. rev., v. 126, 1868 ; Westm. rev., v. 71 1859 Yosemite Valley, (California). Whitney (J. D.) Yosemite guidebook. 1871. 1123.18 See also Atlantic monthly, v. 13, 1864 (by F. H. Ludlow) ■ Harper's mag., v. 32 (by J. L. Wisely ; illus.) ; Scribner's mag., v. 3 (by I. H. Bromley ; illus.) £&- See also California (p. 297). Yucatan. Fancourt (C. St. J.) History of Yucatan to the close of the 17th century. 1854 1165.16 Scholt (A.) Oara gigantesca of Yzamal [Sm. rep. 1869.] 3936.24 — Remarks on an ancient relic of Maya sculpture. [Sm rep 1871.1 8986.26 Stephens (J. L.) Incidents of travel. 2 v. 1847. 1165.05 Zambesi. See Africa (p. 286). Zanzibar, (Island of). Browne (J. R.) Notes of a sojourn on the Island. [In his Whallne oruise, 1846 ; p. 328-444 ] 925.29 Barton (B. F.) Zanzibar: city, island, and coast 1872 1086.03 Sykes (Col.) Climate and production of Z. [In Royal geogr. soc. Journal, V. 23, 1853.] 903.26 See also Blackwood's mag., v. 83, 1858 (2 art.) j Maomil- lan's mag., June, July, 1875 (Z. as a commercial power, by Sir Bartle Frere). Zetland Island. Clarke (A.) Brief history of Z., and visits to Z. [In hit Christian missions.] 8447,25 Zulu Country, (Africa). Gardiner (A. F.) Journey, etc. 1835. . . . 1094.21 Grout (L.) Zulu-land ; Natal, etc. [1865.] .1093.08 Shooter {J.) The Kafirs of the. 1857. . . .1091.13 Walmsey (M. M.) Ruined cities of Zulu-land. 5 v. 1869 1083.03 US' See also Natal (p. 817). Zuni River. Sitgreaves (L.) Report of an expedition. 1853. 1133.17 Zurich, (Switzerland). Lander (8. W.) Spectacles for young eyes, v. 5. 222.89 US' See also works on Switzerland (p. 872). ,8®" For works relating to history, geography, and travel, and to political, economic, and social science, not restricted to particular countries, readers are referred to entries in the general alphabet, under Atlases (p. 56} ; — Geography and Travels ; — Collections ; — Gazetteers : — Physical geography ; — Universal geographies) ; — Government and Politics ; — History (Ancient;— General and Universal; — Philosophy of history) ; — Political economy ; — Social science. For other main sources of information see Architecture (p. 33) ; — Arts (Useful) and Manufactures (p. 39) ;— Biblical, religious, and ecclesiastical literature (p. 77) ;— Botany (p. 224) ;— Costume (p. 284 ; — Drama ;— Education ;— Fine arts ;— Geology ; — Heraldry ;— Language ; — Literature ;— Man ; — Military science ; — Natural history ; — Naval science : — Numismatics ;— Philosophy ;— Poetry, etc. For descriptive and historical fiction illustrative oi historical events and places, and of personal history, see, in addition to references given in the pages of this catalogue, the Boston publio library okronological index to historical fiction [2736.13] ; and the Quincy ptlblic library catalogue, p. 86-96 [2716.29]. Numerous articles descriptive of particular localities are contained in the pages of Harper's magazine, Scribner's monthly, and Atlantic monthly, which can be easily searched for in their general indexes ; but for purposes of reference, when special gazetteers (see Geography, in general alphabet) prove inadequate, the new editions of the Encyclopaedia Britannim, Appktom' American cyclopaedia, etc., should be consulted. For current statistical information, see the yearly volumes of the Annual register, Appietons' annual cyclopaedia, Martin's Statesman's manual, and Whiiaker's almanack. Country. See Nature ;— Seasons ; — and for essays on rural avo- cations, see Agriculture (p. 8). Country homes. See Todd (S. E.) 1868 1314.27 Country houses. See Architecture (p. 34). Country life (Rhyme and reason of). See Cooper (S.F.) 1855.1636.05 Country living and country thinking ; by Gail Hamilton. See Dodge (M. A.) 2523.03 Country margins. See Hammond (S. H ) and Mansfield (L. W.) 1855 4731.19 Country of the dwarfs. See Du Ohaillu (P.) 1872. . . 1092.11 Country parson. See Boyd (A. K. H.) Country towns and the place they fill in modern civili- zation. [anon.~\ London, 1868. 16°. . .5811.14 County families of the United Kingdom. See Walford (E.) 6th ed. 1871 6615.10 Courage. — Emerson (R. W.) Society aud solitude, p. 225-251. 1870. 2524.03 — Higginson (T. W.) Out-door-papere, p. 31-51. 1863. .2532.02 Repr. from Atlantic monthly, v. 2, 1858. — Plato. Laches, or courage. See Plato. Dialogues. . 6415.20 Courbet (Gustave). See Temple Bar, Nov., 1874. Course of time ; poem SeePollook (R.) 1634.13 Course of true love never did run smooth, [a poem 1. See Aldrich (T. B.) 1868 1612.09 Courier (P. L.) (CEuvres. Prece'de's de sa vie par A. Carrel. Paris. 1865. 16°. .... 7004.12 Contents : Pamphlets politiqnes. Fragments d'une tra- duction d'Herodote. Pastorales de Longus. Correspon- dance. Court and camp of Bonaparte. N. Y., [n. d.] 18°. [H. F. L.] . . . 3132.05 Court circles of the republic Set Ellet (Jfr». E. F.) 1869. 3245.13 Court fools. See Doran (John.) 2523.09 Court-hand restored. See "Wright (Andrew) 2765.17 Court martials. See Law. (Military lam.) Court of the gentiles. See Gale (Thomas) 3554.07 Court and parliament of beasts. See Oasti (Q. B.) 1819. . 1831.01 Court aud soc. from Eli z. to Anne. See Montagu (W. D.) 3124.23 Oourtenay (T. P.) Lives of eminent British statesmen. See Forster (John) and Oourtenay (T. P.) 8211.07 — On the poor laws. London, 1817. 8°. [Pamphleteer, v. 11, p. 373-402.] o,} Courtesy. The boke of ourtasye. Ed. by J. 0. Halllwell. 1841- [In Peroy soc, v. 4.) 60 ™?* Same. [In Babees book. E. E. T. S., 1868.] . ■ 7913.10 JJS- See also Etiquette and manners. Iu asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBEK. COURTHOPE -CO¥TAN 395 Courthope (William John). Paradise of birds. Loud., 1870. sm. 4° 103:!. 30 Courtier (The). See Oastlglioni (B.) 1729 6721.26 Courtly poets. From Raleigh to Montrose. Ed. by J. Hannah. London, 1870. 16° 1645.20 Courtney (Stephen) and Rogers (W.) Voyage round the world, 1708-11. [In Kerr. Voyages, etc., v. 10.] .... 9U.17 Courtney. See also Oourtenay. CourtotlF.) Life of St. Francis Solano. London, 1847. 8° 3171.18 Courts-martial. See Law (Military law.) Courtship. DefoelD.) Relig. oourtshlp. [Inhis Miscel.works, v.H.] 6032.14 -Same. [In his Works.] 6032.22 — Morris (B.) Courtship and matrimony. 1858. 5821.19 S&- See also Marriage ;— Bundling. Courtship of Miles Standish. See Longfellow (H.W.) . .1664.14 Cousin (Victor). Course of history of modern philo- sophy. Tr. by O. W. Wight. 2 v. New York, 1852. 8°. 3412.11 — Du vrai, du beau et du bien. 15e ed. Paris, 1869. 12° 5422.03 — Elements of psychology. Tr. by C. S. Henry. New York, 1855. 12° 5412 10 — Essays on the destiny of modern philosophy, and an exposition of eclecticism. E., [1849.] 16°. 5422.02 — Histoire generale de la philosophic. Se e'd. Paris, 1867. 12°. 5422.04 — Introduction a l'histoire de la philosophic. 6e ed. Paris, 1868. 12°. 5422.05 — Jacqueline Pascal 6e ed. Paris, 1869. 12°. 7042.25 Same. From the French. N.Y., 1860. 8°. 3136.22 — La Jeunesse de mme. de Longueville. 6e e'd. Paris, 1868. 12°. . . . 7042.28 — Lectures on the true, the beautiful, and the good. Tr. by O. W. Wight. N. Y., 1855. 8°. 1412.06 — Madame de Chevreuse. 4o e'd. P., 1869. 11°. 7042.26 Note. — For translation see below Secret history, etc. — Madame de Hautefort. 3e ed. P., 1868. 12°. 7042.27 — Madame de Longueville ; pendant la Fronde. 3e ed. Paris, 1867. 12°. 7042.29 — Madame de Sable. Paris, 1869. 12°. . .7042.30 — Philosophical miscellanies. Tr. , with notes, by G. Ripley. Boston, 1838. 12°. 5426.09 Contents : Introd. notice. Destiny of modern philosophy. Expos, of eclecticism. Moral law and liberty. Idea of cause and of the infinite. Religion, mysticism, stoicism, classi- fication of philos. questions and schools. Notes on Cousin. — Philosophie de Kant. 3e ed. P., 1857. 8°. 5422.07 — Philosophy of Kant. Tr. with a sketch of Kant's life and writings, by A. Q. Henderson. London, 1854. 8°. 5414.11 — Report on public instruction in Prussia. Tr. by S. Austin. London, 1834. 16°. .... 5511.05 — Secret history of the French court under Richelieu and Mazarin ; or, life and times of Madame de Chevreuse. New York, 1859. 12°. . . . 513.01 — Youth of madame de Longueville. New York, 1854. 12° 3114.06 — Hamilton (SirW.) Cousin on German schools.— Philos. of the unconditioned in ref. to Cousin's infinite-absolute. [In his Discussions, 1852.] 64i3.10 — Taine (B.) Les philosophes classiques du 19 siecle. 6426.18 See also North Brit, rev., v. 46, 1867 ; Westm. rev., Oct., 1853 ; and references in Poole's Index. <6ffl" See also articles by C. in Revue des deux mondes. enumerated in its ' Table generale,' p. 35 [8172 ] Ooussemaker (0. E. H. de). On the musical instruments of the middle ages, [In Journal of Brit. arch, ass., v. 1, 2.] 1461.01 Ooussy (Matlhieu de). Chroniques, 1444-61. [Buchon. Col. des chron., v. 35, 36.] 606.05 Covenanters. See Biblical and eccl. hist. (Scotland, p. 103) ;— histories of Scotland (p. 367), particularly Burton's :— Wigtown mar- tyrs;— lives of Graham (John, of Claverhouse, p. 150) ;— Graham (John, marq. of Montrose, p. 179). Covenants. See Law (Covenants). Covent Garden Journal. See Stockdale (J. J.) 2 v. in 1. 1810. 1715.01 Oovent Garden Journal. See Fielding (Henry), [in Ms Works, ▼. 10.] 6037.29 Coventry (Francis). History of Pompey the little ; or, adventures of a lap-dog. [anon.'] 4th ed. London, 1861. 16°. ........... 165.14 Coventry (George). Enquiry ; proving Junius to have been lord Sackville. L., 1825. 8°. . . 30o8.02 Coventry (Walter of). See Walter of Coventry. Coventry mysteries. Introd. by J. O. Halliwell. Lon- don, 8hak. soc, 1841. 8° 1756.04 ;93* See also Drama. (Mysteries). Coverdale (Miles, Bp.) Remains. Ed. by G. Pearson. 0. (JEng.,) Parker soc, 1846. 8°. . . . 3636 13 Contents : Prologues to the translation of the Bible. On death. Letters. Ghostly psalms, etc., etc. — Writings ami translations. Ed. by G. Pearson. C (Kngl.,) Parker soc. 1864. 8° 3636 12 Contents : The old faith. A spiritual and most precious pearl. Fruitful lessons. On the Lord's supper. Order of the church in Denmark. Abridgment of the Enchi- ridion of Erasmus. — Writings. [Extracts.] Loodon, 1831. 12 D . 35.33.07 Oovetousness. See Covetousness (p. 82 of catalogue). Cowan (Fiank). Curious facts in the history of insects. Phila., 1865. 12°. ; . 4823.09 Oowan (Joseph, b. 1831). — Hinton (R. J.) English radical leaders. 1875. . . . 3221.14 Cowdin (Eliot 0. ) Universal exposition, Pnris, 1M67. Report to the department of state on silk and silk manufacture. Wash., I). C, 186S. 8°. . 3931.19 Oowell (Edw. B.) Persian lit. [In Oxford essays, 1855.] 2538.19 Oowell !J. J ) Graian Alps and Mount Iseran. [In Gallon (F ) Vacation tourists, I860.] 925.11 Cowen (Esek). Treatise on the civil jurisdiction of justices of the peace in New York. Rewritten by L. Kiugsley. 5th ed. 2 v. N. Y., 1870. 8°. 5634.07 Cowles (Rev. Henry). Hebrew history. New York, 1875 [1874]. 12V 3464.10 Cowley (Abraham). Essays. With life, notes, etc. London, 1868. 16° 2521.15 — Poems. Life, by 8. Johnson. Ed. by A. Chalmers. [In his English poets, v. 7, 1810.] 1626.07 — Prose works. Including his essays in prose and verse. London, 1826. 12°. 2521.11 — Select poems. Ed. by E. Sanford. [In his British poets, v. 6, 1819.] 1691.06 — Works, in prose and verse. With a life of the author by Dr. Johnson. New ed. 3 v. L., 1809. 8°. 5026.11 Contents .■ v. 1. Life by Dr. Johnson. Elegia dedicatoria Author's preface to the ed. of 1656. Miscellanies. [Miscel. poems.] Anacreontiques. Verses written on several occa- sions. 2. The mistress ; or love verses. Pindario odes. Davi- deis. 8. Davideis, concluded. Discourse concerning the gov. of Oliver Cromwell. Essays : Of liberty. Of solitude. Of obscurity. Of agriculture. The garden. Of greatness. Of avarice. Dangers of an honest man in much company : Claudian's Old man of Verona. Dangers of procrastina- tion. Of myself. Proposition for the advancement of experimental philosophy. Preface to the Cutter of Cole- man St. .0®- See also Biography, (p. 136) ; and Oornhill mag., Oct., 1876. Cowley (Charles). Illustrated history of Lowell. Rev. ed. B., 18GS. 12°. 611.19 Cowley (Mrs. Hannah P.) j)S- See Plays, in general alphabet. Cowper (B. Harris). Apocryphal gospels and othe: documents relating to the history of Christ. Tr., with notes. 4th ed. L., 1374. 8°. . . .3757.27 Oowper (Spencer). Paget (J.) Spencer Cowper's case. [In his Paradoxes and puzzles. 1874.] 2538.11 Cowper (William). Works with life, by R. Southey. 8 v. L., 1853. 12° 5026.01 Contents : Paradise Lost : Fragment of commentary, v. 4. Table Talk, v. 6. Task (The), v. 6. Translations from Fables of Gay. Transl. of Greek verses; of the Latin and Italian poems of Milton ; from V. Bourne ; from Mme. Guyon ; from Latin of Owen. Adam ; a sacred drama from Italian of G. Bandreini, v. 6, Anti-Thelyphthora, v. 6. Homer's Iliad, v. 7. Homer's Odyssey, v. 8. Letters, v. 2-4. Life by Southey, v. 2. Miscellaneous poems, v. 5. OIney Hymns, v. 6. Papers in the Connoisseur.v. 4. — Poems. Ed. with life, by A. Chalmers. [In Chalmers. Eng- lish poets, v. 18, 1810.] 1626.18 — Poetical works. [With life.] 3 v. B., 1856. 16°. 1634. 10 Same. 3 v. L. 1813. 12° 1611.18 v. 1. Memoir. Table talk. Conversation. John Gilpin, etc., etc. 2. The Task. Translations from Vincent Bourne. 3. Hymns. Transl. from Mme. Guion. Transl. of the Latin and Italian poems of Milton. Translations from Vincent Bourne. Minor Poems. Translations of Greek verBes, etc. etc. — Select poems. Ed. by R. Walsh. [In Sanford (E.) and Walsh. British poets. V. 36. 1822.] 1691.36 j^- For lives of C, and critisms of his works, see Bio- •aphy (p. 136.) Also Sainte-Beuva (0. A.) English por- irafts. . 3262.17 Oows. See Agriculture (Dairy farming, p. 7 ;— Stock, p. 9.) Cowtan (Robert). Biographical sketch of Sir Anthony Panizzi. L., 1873. 8° 3135.31 — Memories of British Museum. L., 1872. 8°. 2744.13 gra trai la asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the flrat part ol the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 396 COXE - OBAIK Coxe (Arthur Cleveland). Apollos : or, the way of God. Phila., 1873. 12° 3537-23 — Halloween, a romaunt. [anon.] P.,1869. 32°.163415 — Impressions of England. N. Y., 1863. 12°. 951.09 — Moral reforms. P., 1869. 12° 3536.23 Coxe (Daniel). Description of the English province of Carolina, as also of the river Mississippi, the five lakes, etc. [In French (B. F.) Hist. col. of La. Pt. 2. 1850.] . . . 693.15 Cox (David). Solly (N. N.) Memoirs of the life of D. C. 1873. 3038.16 Coxe (B. Brenton). Mining legislation. [In Amor. boo. science assoc. Trans., no. 4, 1872 6811.02 — Von Mohl on modes of filling civil offices. [In Amor. soc. sci. asBoc. Trans., no. 4, 1872.] 6811.02 Cox (Mrs. E. W.) Our common insects. 2d ed. Lon- don, 1869. 16° 4822.08 Cox (Edward W. ) Arts of writing, reading, and speak- ing. New York, 1868. 12° 6332.09 — Spiritualism answered by science. New York, 1872. 12° 3815.40 — What am 1 1 Introd. to mental philosophy and psychology. 2 v. L., 1874. 12°. "... 3812.40 Contents : v. 1. The Mechanism. 2. Mechanism in action. Cox (Rev. Prances Augustus). History of the Baptist missionary society. 1792-1842. With a sketch of the general Baptist mission. 2 v. L., 1842. 12°. 3451.04 — and Hoby (Rev. James). Baptists in America. London, 1836. 12° 3451.06 Cox(G. V.) Recollections of Oxford, 1789-1796. Lon- don, 1868. 12° 492.01 Cox (George W. ) The Athenian empire. New York, 1876. 16° 411.13 — The Crusades. New York, 1874. 16°. . . 6623.01 — General history of Greece to the death of Alexander. New York, 1876. 12° 421.33 — Greeks and the Persians. N. Y., 1876. 16°. 421.34 — History of Greece. 2 v. London, 1874. 8°. 426.27 — Latin and Teutonic Christendom ; hist, sketch. New York, 1870. 16° 3411.06 — Manual of mythology. 1st Amer. fr. 2d London ed. Loudon, 1868. 16°. 3816.27 — Mythology of the Arvan nations. 2 v. London, 1870. 8° I 3817.12 — and Jones (E. H.) Tales of Teutonic lands. Lond., 1872. 8°. 165.04 Contents: Introduction. Stories of the Volsungs. Nibe- lung story. Walter of Aquitaine. Hugdietrich and Hilde- burg. Gudrun lay. Fritnjof and Ingebjorg. Grettir the strong. Gunnlau^ and the fair Helga. Burnt Njal. Cox (Homersbam). Law and science of ancient lights. 2d ed. London, II. Sweet, 1871. 8°. . . 5631.22 — Rudimentary treatise on the integral calculus. Lon- don, 1852. 16° 4012.21 Cox (J. E., editor). Protestantism contrasted with Ro- manism, [anon.] 2 v. London, 1852. b°. 3585.23 Cox (Robert). Litarature of the Sabbath question. 2 v. Ed., 1865. 12° 3537.11 Cox (SandfordO.) Recollections of the early settle- ment of the Wabash valley. Lafayette, 1860. 8° 624.17 Cox (Samuel H. , D. D. ) Interviews, memorable and useful. Hew York, 1853. 12° 3537.03 — Quakerism not Christianity. N. Y., 1833. 8°. 3537.04 Cox (Samuel Sullivan). A Buckeye abroad. New York 1852. 12° 941.07 — Eight years m congress, 1857 to 1865. Memoir and speeches. New-York, 1865. 8°. . . . 5726.10 — Search for winter sunbeams in the Riviera, Corsica, Algiers, and Spain. N. Y. ,1870. 8°. . . 981.10 — Why we laugh. New York, 1876. 12°. . . 6211.35 Coxe ( Wm. ) Fruit trees and management of orchards and cider. Phila., 1817. 8° 6135.13 Coxe (Wm., archdeacon of Wilts). History of the house of Austria, 1218-1792. 3 v. L., 1847. J 2°. 514 02 Same. Cont. to 1848. [By W. K. Kelly.] Load., 1853. 8° 544.05 — Memoirs of Horatio, lord Walpole, 1678-1757. 2d ed. 2 v. London, 1808. 8° 3175.10 — Memoirs of Sir Robert Walpole, earl of Orford. Newed. 4 v. London, 1816. 8°. . . . 3181.16 — Memoirs of the duke of Marlborough. New ed., by J. Wade. 3 v. London, Bokn, 1817. 12°. 3037.05 — Memoirs of the kings of Spain of the house of Bour- bon, 1700-1788. 2d ed. 5 v. L, 1815. 8°. 553 15 — Rnssian discoveries between Asia and America, Also, the conquest of Siberia. 3d ed. London 1787. 8° 995.12 — *Travels in Denmark and Norway, about 1780. [In Pinkerton'a Voyages, v. 6.] 926,06 — Sketches of the lives of Correggio and Parmegiano [anon.] L., 1823. 16°. 3044.20 — *Travels in Bussia, about 1800. [In Pinkerton's Voyages v. 6.] 926.06 — Travels in Switzerland. [1776-78.] 2 v. London 1791. 8° 983.17 Same. [In *Pinkerton's Voyages, v. 6.] ... 926.05 — Travels into Poland, Russia, Sweden, and Denmark 3 v. Dublin, 1784. 12°. 993.18 Coyer (Gabriel Francois). Histoire de Jean Sobieski. 4 v. Amsterdam, 1762. 16° 3161.27 Cozens (Alexauder). "Principles of beauty relative to the human head. L., 1798. fol. . . . A.27.10 Cozzens (Frederic S. ) Acadia ; or, a month with the blue noses. N. Y., 1859. 12° 1153.09 ,6®- For his other works see Fiction class-list. Cozzens (Issachar, jr. ) Geological hist, of Manhattan or New York Island, with map. New York, 1843 8° 4116.05 Cozzens (Samuel Woodworth). The marvellous coun- try ; or, Arizona and New Mexico. Boston, 1873. 8°. 1134.20 Crabb (George). English synonyms. N. Y. 1850. 8°. 6434.05 Crabbe (George). Poetical works. With memoir. Phila., 1850. 8° 1634.13 Contents: Memoir. Poems. The borough. Tales, Tales of the hall. Posthumous poems. — — Same. Life by his son. New ed. L., 1854. 8°. 1634.24 Crabb (James). Gipsies' advocate. 3d ed. L, 1832. 16°. 5835.03 Crabbe (O. C. ) Essay on the origin and contents of the apostolical constitutions. N. Y., 1848. 8°. [With Apostolical constitutions.] . . 3757.02 Cracow and the Carpathians. See Hutchinson (A.H.) 1872. 966.2S Craoroft (Bernard). Essays, political and miscellane- ous. 2 v. London, 1868. 10°. .... 2521.13 v. 1. The reform session of 1866. Reform and the state af the question in January, 1867. Analysis of the hoiiBe of commons March, 1867. Reform and the state of parties, in July, 1867. Magnanimity. Work. Praise. Vanity. The talent of looking like a fool with propriety. Jealousy. Hatred. Cruelty. Intellectual playfulness, Englishmen's arguments. Manners. Private theatricals. County balls. Landladies and laundresses. Man and bee. v. 2. Jews of Western Europe. Is it possible to recover the true meaning of the Arabian nights? The Greek anthology. Ovid as a possible satirist. Plautus. Translation at Cambridge. On a translation of Tacitus. Prof. Con- ington's * iEtieid and Horace ; ' ' Hiawatha ' tr. into Latin. Sir Kingston James's ' Tasso.' M. Karcher's ' Rieuzi.' The etching club. Macaroneana. Tyndall on heat a d on sound. Burton's 'Auatomy of melancholy.' ' Dreamthorp.' Mr. Forsyth's lite of Cicero. The worldly wisdom of Bacon. Life and times of Sir Joshua Reyuolds. Mr. Robert Leslie Ellis. Madame de Tracy. Madame de Sevigne. Craddock (Thomas). Charles Lamb : [a memoir]. L, 1867. 12° 3097.30 Cradle of the twin giants, science and history. See Christmas (H.) ... 3818.03 Crafts (W. F.) ["Uncle Will, V. M."] Childhood: the text-book of the age. B., 1875. 12°. . 5522.10 Craig (A. R.) Book of the hand: palmistry. L, 1867. 12° 3S13.19 Craig (F. B.) Report on nitrifaction. [Sm. report, 1861.] 3936.16 Craig (J., D.D., translator). History of the Protes- taut church in Hungary to 1850. B., 1854. 12°. 3133.03 Craig (John). Dictionary of the English language. 2 v. L, 1858. 8°. . . . . . . . . • • 6«5.01 Craig (Isa). See Knox-Craig (Isa). Craig (Neville B.) History of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, 1851. 8°. ........... 591.08 — The olden time ; documents in relation to the early explorations and settlement of the country around the head of the Ohio. 2 v. Cin., 1876. 8°. 655.21 Craigie (Mary E.) Once upon a time. Stories for children taken from the ancient gods and heroes. N. Y., 1876. 12° 3815.46 Craik (David). Practical American millwright and miller. Phil., 1871. 8° 3931.20 BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY, CBAIZ -CRESCENT 397 Craft. (Mrs. Dinah Maria Mulooh). Fair France. N.Y. 1871. 12° 961. IS — Poems, [oiion.] B., 1868. 16° 1673.28 _ Sermons out of church. N. Y., 1875. 12°. 3575.32 Contents : What is self-sacrifice ? Our often infirmities. How to train up a parent. Benevolence— or beneficence ? My brother's keeper. Gather up the fragments. — Songs of our youth. Set to music. N. Y., 1875. 4? 156ti.20 _ Studies from life. N. Y., 1861. 12°. . .2541.07 Woman's thoughts about woman. N. Y., 1855. 12°. 5821.15 %$* For her novels and tales, see Fiction class-list. Craik (George Lillie). English causes celebres. L., 1844. 8° 5611.14 English of Shakespeare illustrated in a philological commentary on his Julius Caesar. L., 1857. 12° 1753.09 History of British commerce. 3v.ini. London, 1844. 12° 5923.03 History of English literature and language. 2 v. N. Y., 1863. b° 2755.08 — Pursuit of knowledge under difficulties. 2 v. N. Y., 1839. 18° 3263.13a Same. Ed. by F. Wayland. 2 v. New York, 1847. 12°. 3263.12 Pursuit of knowledge under difficulties. Female examples. L., 1847. 12° 3262.27 — Bomance of the peerage. 4 v. L., 1848-50. 8°. 61112.22 — Sketches of the history of literature and learning in England. 6 v. in 3. L., 1-44-45. 18°. . . 2711.01 v. 1-2. Norman conquest to Elizabeth, v. 3-4. Eliza- beth to rev. of 1688. v. 6-6. 1688 to present day. — Spenser and his poetry. 3 v. in 1. L., 1845. 16° 1686.23 — and MacFarlane (C.) Pictorial history of England, to 1820. 8 v. L., 1846-49. 8° 467.02 Oraik (Georgians M.) «S* See under her name in Fiction. Crake (A. D.) History of the church under the Ro- man empire, A. JD. 30-^76. L., 1873. 12°. 3411.20 Cramer (John Andrew). Elements of assaying metals. 2d ed. With cotes by C. Mortimer. L., 1761. 8°. 3934.54 Cramer (Bev. John Anthony). Geogr. and hist, description of ancient Greece. With map. 4 v. Oxford, 1828. 8°. - . . 425.01 — Geogr., and hist, description of ancient Italy. With map. 2 v. Oxford, 1826. 8° 435.12 Cramp (We) Junius and the earl of Chesterfield. L., 1850. 12°. 3088.00 Oranborne {Viscount). See Cecil (Robert, 3d marq. of Salisbury). Cranch (Christopher Poarse). Bird and the bell, with other poems. B., 1875. 12° 1633.28 — Satan : a libretto. B., 1874. 18° 1714.31 — (translator). See Virgil. .Eneid 1097.13 Cranmer (Thomas, abp.) Miscellaneous writings and letters. G.,(Eng.) Parker soc. , 1846. 8°. 36)8.03 — Writings. [A selection.] L., 1831. 12°. . . 3536.25 Contents: Life. Recantations. Prelace to the Bible. Annotations on the erudition of a christian man. Cate- chisms of the christian religion. On the creed. On the Lord's prayer. Of the sacrament. Letters and miscel. papers. — Writings and disputations relative to the sacrament of the Lord's supper. Ed. by J. E. Cox. Cam- bridge, (Eng. ) Parker soc, 1814. 8°. . .3638.02 jK5» For lives of Cranmer see Biography (p. 136). On his theology see Hunt (John). Religious thought in England, v. 1. p. 13-27; repr. from Contend, rev., v. 12, 1869. Cranz (David). History of Greenland, and of the mission by the United Brethren. From the Ger- man. 2 v. in 1. L., 1820. 8°. . . . . 564.01 — Hist, of the [United] brethren. L., 1780. 8°. 3452.02 Crapsey (Edward). The nether side of New York. N. Y., 1872. 6° 1115.21 Note Appeared, in part, in Galaxy, 1871. Crashaw (Richard). Complete wo.ks. Ed. by W. B. TurnbuU. L., 1858. 16° 1634.14 Contents : Steps to the temple. Delights of the muses. Sacred poems. Poemata Latina. Epigrammata sacra. — Poems. Ed. with life, by A. Chalmers. {In Chalmers (A.) English poets, v. 6, 1810.] 1626.06 — Select poems. Ed. by E. Sanford. [In Sanford (E.) British poets, v. 5, 1819.] 1691.05 Craufurd (Quinlin). Researches concerning ancient and modern India. 2 v. L., 1817. 8°. .1036.17 Craven, pseud. See Oarleton {Uapt. — ). Craven ( Mine. Augustus, born Pauline La Ferronnays). Adelaide Capece Miuutolo. 4e ed. Paris, 1870. 16 ° 3123.21 — Anne Severin. 9e <§d. P., 1869. 12°. . . 7014.27 — Recit d'une sceur : souvenirs de famille. 21e dd. 2 v Paris, 1869. 12° 3044.17 — A sister's story. From the French, by E. Bowles New York, 1868. 8° 3044.16 &&- For Mme. Craven's novels see Fiction class-list. Craven (John J., M.JD.) Prison lite of Jefferson Davis. New York, 1866. 12° 3047.01 Craven (Hon. lteppel). The Abruzzi and northern pro vinces of Naples. 2 v. inl. L, 1838. 8°. 974.05 Crawford {Earl of). See Lindsay (A. W. C.) Crawford (Lucy, wife of E. A. ) History of the White Mountains. White Hills, 184U. 18°. . .1111.19 Crawford (J. Marshall). Mosby and his men. New York, 1867. 12° 643.05 Crawford (Mabel Sharman). Life in Tuscany. New York, 1859. 12° 973.07 Crawford (Thomas J. ) Doctrine of Holy Scripture respecting the atonement. 2d ed. Edinb., 1875. 8°. 3538.02 Crawhall (Joseph, editor). Collection of right merrie garlands for north country anglers. Newcastle-on- Tyne, 1861. 8° 1674.26 Crawley. See also Crowley. Crawley (Capt.) Billiard book. L, 1866. 8°. 4612.09 Crawley (Richard). Horse and foot; or, pilgrims to Parnassus. L, 1868. 12° 1633.29 Crayon (Geoffrey), pseud. See Irving (Washington). Crayon (Porte, pseud.) See Strother (D. H.) Crayon (The; : a journal devoted to the graphic arts. v. 1-8, Jan., 1855-May, 1861. [Ko more published]. New York, 1855-61. 4° 922.16 Crayon miscellany. See Irving (Washington) 922.16 Creamer (David). Methodist hymnology. New York, 1848. 12 3765.20 Creasy [Sir Edward Shepherd). The English nation : what we are, and whence we are 1 [In Historical essays. London, 1858. 12°.] 416.14 ■ — Fifteen decisive battles of the world ; from Mara- thon to Waterloo. N. Y., 1856. 12°. . 442.30 Hame. New York, 1867. 12°. . . . 442.30a — History of England, v. 1-2. L, 1869-70. 8°. 465.19 — Memoirs of eminent Etonians. L., 1850. 8°. 3257.01 — Rise and progress of the English constitution. New York, 1856. 12° 5717.04 Creation. See Haeckel (E. H.) History of C. 1876 [1713.24] ;— Powell (Baden). Philosophy olC. (3585.13];— Winchell (A.) Sketches of C. 1874 [4717.21] ;— Vestiges of the nat. hist, of 0. [3594.08] ; — also Biblical and religiouB lit. {Genesis- Genesis and astronomy — Genesis and geology, p. 88) ; — Natural theology, and Nature, p. 94) ; — Religion and science, p. 101) ; — Evolution ;— G-eology ;— Nature. Creator and creation. See Hickok (L. P.) 3663 0C Creator and the creation. See Young (John). New ed, 1870. 3626.20 Crebillon (Prosper Jolyot de). Alembert {J. le M. d'). Eulogies, eic. v. 2. 1799 3221.15 Credit mobiher investigation. [In United States. Ho. of rep. 42d cong., 3deeBS. Reports of com., no. 77 (v. 2).] Credo. See Townseud (L. T.) 1869 3537.05 Creed (H. Hemes) and Williams (W. ) Handicrafts- men and capitalists : their organization at home and abroad. L., 1867. 8° 5933.10 Creed. Lewes (O. H.) Problems of life and mind. First ser. Foundations of a creed, v. 1. 1874. 5414.20 Creed of Christendom. See Greg (W. R.) 3555.13 Creeds. See Biblical and relig. lit. {Alhanasian creed, p. 78 ;— Creeds, p. 83). Creigh (Alfred). History of the knights templar of Pa., 1794-1866. Ph., 1867. 12° 5837.25 Same. 2d ser. [1854-67.] Ph., 1868. 12°. 5837.26 Creighton (Her,. Mandell). Age of Elizabeth. New York, 1*76. 12°. [Epochs of modem hist.] 3053.32 — History of Rome. New York, 1875. 16°. r Histor y primers.] 431.18 Cremation. See Burial usages (p. 242). Cremblay (Victor). Nouveau manuel complet du mo- raliste, ou pensees et maximes. 2 v. Paris, 1838. 16°. 6214.03 Cremoruy (John C. ) Life among the Apaches. San Francisco, 1868. 12° 557.10 Crequy (Renee C. V. de F., marquise de). Souvenirs, 1710 k 1803. Nouv. ed. 5 v. P., 1867. 12°. 3031.13 Crescent (The) and French crusaders. See Ditson (G. L.) 1082.18 In asking for books, use the "Book Orders," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 398 CRESCENT- CROMBIE _ Catalogue 0* the Manchester free library. Before department. Loudon 1864. 8°. . . • ^6.^7 Crests from the ocean-world. See > Tripp (A.). 1864. • •»*?•*! Cresy (Edward). Analytical index to an "Historical Issay on architecture," by Hope. L mils - Encyclopaedia' of' civil "engineering. Londo ^ 9 ^ 4 Ji tone." Supplement L.,'l8'56.' 8°. ! '.3925.01 Cretaceous reptiles. See Leidy (J.) Crete. See Countries (Crete, p. 302). Saut s r f» %:%t°$?r. '•.%% Crevlcoeur' (J. Hector St. John). Letters ta« American farmer. Phila., 1793. 12°... 10,2.14 Crevier (Jean Baptiste Louis) His torj -of the Roman emDerors Tr. by J. Mill. 10 v. L, 1814. 8 . idi.lt CrewdJon (Isaac) and Bates (Elisha) Water baptism and the Lord's supper. Phila., 1837. 18 . 3o3I.Ui Cricliton (A. W. ) A naturalist's ramble to the Orcades T 1 fififi 16° vOo. -so Crichton (Andrew). History of Arabia. 2 v. New T Same 18 2 5 v Edinb., 1834. 16» '• '. '• '• 104L08 Z Memoirs oi Kef Thomas Scott. E.,1825. 16". 3157.19 — and Wheaton (H ) Scandinavia, ancient and mod- ern 2 v. Edinb., 1838. 16° 542.04 Same. 2 v. N. Y., 1846. 18°. [H. P. L-.] 542.06 Orichton (James, ■ the admirable '). _Im»o[J).| Scotch writers „,•„•»; ,,,, lee ato New Monthly. Apr., 1859 (by ' Sir Nathaniel '). Cricket. See Amusements (p. 24). ,tfiisr,7 Cricket-field. [«/ion.] Boston, 1859. 12°. . 4bl3.07 Cries of London. See Smith (J. F.) 1839. . . . ... 1447.13 Crime. See Law {Criminal law -.-Trials, etc.) ;-Social science (Crime and punishment ;— Dangerous classes ;— Prisons). Crimea, and Crimean War. See Countries (p. 303). Criminal law. See Law. {Criminal law.) Crispin anecdotes; notices of shoemakers, [anon. J Sheffield, 1827. 16°. ... • • • • • 6216.01 Criterion (The) : essays. See Tuckerman (H. T.) . . .2544.09 Critic (The). Jan. 5-Dec. 28, 1871. v. 22-23. Load., 1861. foL • Critical and social essays, repr. from the New lorJ£ Nation. N. Y., 1867. 16° 2541.09 Critical easaya of a country parson. See Boyd (W. K. H.) 2514.17 Criticism. — Dallas (E. S.) The gay science. 2 v. 1866. 6334.10 Reviewed in Blackwood's mag., \. 101, 1867 ; Fraaer s mag., T. 74, 1866. ... — Karnes (M. Some, lord). Elements of criticism, lid. by J. B. Boyd. 1865 6334.20 Araens U. B. de P. d'). Reflections on criticiam. [In his New memoirs, 1747. v. 1, p. 132-191.] 2512.29 Arnold (Jtf.) Function of O. [In his Baaays in criticiam, 1865, p. 1-39.J 2512.13 Buchanan {R.) Criticism aa one of the flue arts. [In his Master-spirits.] 1873 2517.29 Buhner {Sir E. L.) Spirit of true oriticism. [In his Critical writings, 1841. 7. 2, p. 110-118.] 2516.06 — Coleridge {S. T.) Biographia literaria, [v. 1, p. 141-194. 1872.] 2518.18 Helps {A.) On giving and taking criticism. [In his Frienda in council, lat series, v. 1.] 2531.28 _ — Oriticism. [In his Frienda in council. 2deer., v. 1.] 2531.26 Pope {A.) Easay on criticism 1676.28:1621.07 Same. With Warburton's commentary. [In his Works, ed. by W. Roscoe, v. 2. 1847.) 5064.02 — Purmil (T.) Literature and ita prof esaors, [p. 14-34.1867 .]2538.25 — Hand {W. B.) To a young man about to become a critic. [In lus Henry Holbeach. v.l, p. 293-311.] 2532.20 — SJcelton{J.) ['Shirley.'] Acritio on criticiBm. [ZnfasNugse critical, p. 235-292. 1862.] 2542.30 Blackwood's mag., v. 80, 1866 (Art of cavilling) ; Cornhill mag., Nov., 1876 (CriticiBm, by a critic) ; FraBer's mag., v. 55,' 1857 (Literary style) ; New Englander, v. 29, 1870 (The new criticism, by Prea. Porter) ; N. A. rev., v. 114, 1872 (Amer. criticism : iis difficulties and prospects) ; v. 93, 1861 (French entice and criticism : Taiue) ; Weatrn. rev., v. 80, 1863 (The critical character : Rusktu and Arnold) ; also re- ferences in P.iole's Index. jQef See also Essays, in general alphabet ; — Fine arts (Jislkelics) ;— Literature ;— Rhetoric ;— and for criticism of individual authors, Bee their names in Biography (p. 116- 215), and in the general alphabet. Critique of pure reason. ,S'ee Kant (I.) 6414.10 Crittenden (John Jordan). Life, with selections from his correspondence and speeches. Ed. bv his daughter, Mrs. Coleman. 2 v. Ph., 1873. 8°. 3038.05 Crittenden (S. W.) Treatise on bookkeeping. Phila., 1856. 8° 4015.03 flrnall (A ) *Nature-printed British sea- weeds. See Johnstone For lives of Cuvier see Biography (p. 137.) Cuyler (Theodore L., D.D.) The cedar christian : and other papers. N. Y., 1864. 18°. . . 3537.18 Xhe empty crib ; a memorial. With words of con- solation for bereaved parents. N.Y., 1869. 24°.3537. 17 -Heart culture. L., 1872. 16° 3537.21 — Heart life. New York, 1871. 21°. . . . .3537.19 _ Thought hives. New York, 1872. 12°. . .3537.20 Cyclical deluges. See Walker (W. B.) 1871 4112.37 Cyclometry and circle squaring in a nutshell, [anon. ] L, 1871. 8°. 4011.26 Cyclopaedias. See Encyclopedias. Cyclopaedia of anecdotes of literature and the fine arts. See Arvine (K.) 1853 6217.07 Cyclopaedia of commercial and business aneGdotes. See Kirkland (F.) 2v. 1865 6217.03 Cyclopaedia of costume. See Flanche (J. R.) 1875. . . 6626.10 Cyclopaedia of literary and scientific anecdotes. See Keddie (W.) 1854 6216.30 Cyclopasdia of modern travel. See Taylor (J. Bayard). 1856. 925.07 Cyclopaedia of the "physical sciences. See Nichol (J. P.) and others. 1857 4025.01 Same. 1860 4025.02 Cyclopaedia of the practice of medicine. SeeZiemssen [Dr. H. W. von) 4358.01 •Cyclopsedian (The), or atlas of general maps. Lon- don, 1874. fol 927.06 Cyclopaedic science simplified. [Physics.] Pepper (J. H.) 4022.21 Cyclops Ohristianus. See Herbert (A.) 1849. . . . 494.18 Oymbalum mundi. See Des Perriers (B.) 2521.30 Cynosure; select passages. [Ed. by H. Nicolas.] London, 1837. 16° 6212.17 Cyprian, (bishop of Carthage). Writings. Tr. by R. E. Wallis. 2 v. Edin., 1868-69. 8°. [A.-N. C. libr., v. 8, 9.] 3467.07 Gyropaedia ; or, institution of Cyrus. See Xenophon. 422.16 ; 423.04 ; 424.01. Cyrus. See Biography (Individual, p. 137). Cyras (Expedition of). See Xenophon. Anabasis. . . . 424.01 Cyras (Travels of). See Ramsay (Chas. A. II.) .... 421.19 Czar and the sultan. See Grilson (A.) 1853 993.13 Czar (The), his court and people. See Maxwell (J. S.) 1848. 993.08 Czermak (J. N.) Practical uses of the laryngoscope. With ad- pendix on rhinoscopy. Tr. by G. D. Gibb. London, New Sydenham society, 1861. 8° 4302.02 Dabistan ; or, school of manners. [Ascribed to Mohsan Fani.] Prom the Persian, with notes, by D. Shea and A. Troyer. 3 v. Paris, 1843. 8°. . . 7816.02 Dabney (Jonathan Peele). A selection of psalms and hymns. Andover, 1821. 16°. . . . 3761.15 Same. 9th ed. Boston, 1828. 16°. . .3761.08 Dabney (Robert). Life of Thomas J. Jackson (Stone- wall Jackson). Ed. by W. Chalmers. 2 V. L., 1864. 8°. 3086.15 — Sensualistic philosophy of the 19th century, consid- ered. N. Y., 1876. 12°. 5434.33 D'Abrantes. SeeAbrantes. Daoier (Andre). Life of Pythagoras, with his sym- bols and golden verses ; with the life of Hierocles and his Commentaries. London, 1721. 12°. 5415.28 Dacota language. See Biggs (S. K.) 3937.04 Daddow (Samuel Harries) and Bamion (Benjamin). Coal, iron and oil; practical Amer. miner. Ph., 1866. 8°. 3944.06 Dagnall (John M.) Daisy Swain, the flower of Shenandoah. Brooklyn, 1865. 16°. . . 1634.20 Dahlgren (John A.) Boat armament of the U. S. navy. 2ded. Phila., 1856. 8° 4515.33 — Memoir of Ulrio Dahlgren. Ph., 1872. 8°. 3046.25 — Naval percussion locks and primers. Phila., 1853. „ 12°. ; 4515.29 Dahomy. See Countries (Dahomy, p. 303). Damon (Jacques, Gomte du Lude). Ax laid to the root of popery. London, 1721. 12°. .... 3812.31 — Treatise of spirits : vulgar errors concerning witch- craft, apparitions, etc. L., 1723. 12°. . 3812.31 Daily oounseller. See Sigouraey (Mrs. L. H.) 1859. . . 1685.04 Daily News correspondence of the war between Ger- many and France, 1870-1. With notes and com- ments, maps and plans. L., 1871. 12°. 526.04 a Dainty dishes. See St. Clair (Lady H.) . . mis li". Dairy. See Agriculture (p. 7). ouio.uo Daisy Swain, the flower of Shenandoah ; a tale of the Rebellion See Dagnall (J. M.) 1634 2 Dal Rio (E.) See Rio (E. dal). Daleth ; or Egypt. See Clark (Edw. L.) 1864. . 1075 09 Dall (Mrs. Caroline Wells Healy). The cottage, the market and the court ; or, woman's relation to education, labor and law. B., 1867. 8°. 5821.25 — Practical illustration of woman's right to labor R 1860. 12° 5821.06 Dall (William H.) Alaska and its resources. B 1870. 8° 1145.03 Dallas (E. S.) The gay science. [The science of criti- cism.] 2 v. London, 1866. 8° 6331.10 Dallas (George Mifflin). Letters from London, 1856-60. 2v.ini. Phil., 1869. 8° 955.09 Dallas (Robert Charles). History of the Maroons. 2 v London, 1803. 8° 556.07 — Recollections of the life "of lord Byron, 1808 to 1814. London, 1824. 8°. 302704 Dallas (Wm. S.) Zoology. 2 v. L., 1855. V.' .' 4715.09 Dallaway (Harriet). A manual of heraldry for ama- teurs. L, 1828. 16° 6621.22 Dalmatia. See Countries (Dalmatia, p. 303). Dalrymple (Sir John). Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland, [1680-92]. 4th ed. L., 1773. 8°. 3016.08 Dalton (John C, jr.) Treatise on human physiology. Philadelphia, 1859. 8° . 4326 03 — Treatise on physiology and hygiene, for schools, families, etc. New York, 1868. 12°. . . 4325.06 Daly (C.) L'architecture privee au 19e siecle sous Napoleon HI Nouvelles maisons de Paris et de ses environs. 2 v. in 3. Paris, 1864. fol. . 1317.04 v. 1. Hotels prives. 2. Maisons a loyer. 3. Villas suburbaines. Damages. See Law. (Damages.) Damascius, (neo- Plato aid). Vita Isidori. Gr. et Lat. Parisiis, Didot, 1862. 8° 7764.15 Damascus. See Countries. (Damascus, p. 303.) Dame Europa's school. — Fight at Dame Europa's school : showing bow the German boy thrashed the French boy ; and how the English boy looked on. [By H. "W. Pullen.] L., 1871. 18°. . . 441.05 Same. Combat a l'ecole de Mme. Europa. [Par H. W. Pullen.] Londres, 1871. 18' . 44i.ri Note.— This political squib gave rise to the following re- joinders and imitations, viz.: — Break-up of Dame Europa's school ; or what came of making the English boy join in the fight, [anon.] London, 1871. 18° 441.05 — Christmas holidays, at Dame Europa's school, ending in peace. [anon.'] London, 1871. 16' 441.05 — Dame Europa's school fifty years hence ; a prophetic view thereon, [anon.] L., 1871. 16°. . 441.06 — End of the fight. John's defence, and Dame Europa's apology ; with her addresses and advice to the other boys, [anon.] L., 1871. 16° 441.04 — Fight of the fair : and why John E-ill kept out of it. [anon.] London, 1871. 18° 441.05 — Finale to Dame Europa's school ; the consequences of John's policy ; and a peep into futurity, [anon.] L.,1871. 18°. 441.05 — Great fight between William the German, and Louis the Frenchman ; shewing how Louis went out for wool and came home shorn, [anon.] L.,1871. 18°. . . . 441.05 — How the fight ended, and the lesson it taught Johnnie, [anon.] London, 1871. 18° 441.06 — How John nearly quarrelled with Jonathan, the head boy at Dame Columbia's school, [anon.] Manch., 1871. 16°. 441.09 — How Louis defeuded his arbour : and how Aleck wanted part of Constantino's lake, [anon.] L., 1871. 18°. . . 441.05 — - John justified : a reply to the " Fight in Dame Europa's school," showing that there are always two sides to every question, [anon.] L., 1871. 18°. . . . 441.05 ; 441.10 — John not so wrong after all : or, what he said for himself, or could be said for him, to Dame Europa. [anon.] London, 1871. 18° 411.05 — John B — and Jonathan : an instructive story founded on fact, [anon.] Exeter, (Engl.) 1871. 16°. . . 441.04 — John's tag in Dame Europa's school, [anon.] L.,1871. 18°. 441.05 — John's governor visits Dame Europa's school. A rejoinder to 'the Fight.' [anon.] Edinb., 1871. 16° . 441.10 ; 441.04 — John's letter to Dame Europa, expostulating against being called a coward, [anon.] L., 1871. 18° 441.09 — John's uncle (a thoughtful old gentleman) thinks it time to say a word : or, 1. How to conquer England ! 2. How to defend England I 3. How to thrash the Prussians 1 Lond., [1871.] 16° 441.04 — Last fight at Dame Christian's school : shewing how it was that the English boy would not join in it. [anon.] London, 1871. 12°. «l-«9 In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER 404 DAME EUROPA'S SCHOOL - DANTE. Dame Europa's School, continued. Look before you leap ; or, another account of tho fight at Dame Europa's school. By a present Etonian, [anon.] London, 1871. 16° «1-W> Louis' own account of the fight at Dame Europa's school. [anon.] From the French. London, 1871. 16°. . 441.04 Mader John and his tenants ; or, what Sandy thought of the matter. A letter from John Bull to Dame Europa, in which he proves himself in the right. 2ded. [anon.) London, 1871. 16° 4* 1 - 06 — Mrs Britannia's defence of Johnny's conduct at Dame Eu- ropa's school, [anon.] L., 1871. 16° 441.06 — Mrs. Brittou's letter touching the Europa troubles, [anon.] London, 1871. 16° 441.06 — Mrs. Malaprop's military advice to the British people, [anon.] London, 1871. 16° 441.04 — Part taken by the Irish boy in the fight at Dame Europa's school, [anon.] Dublin; 1871. 16° 441.00 — iVa for all sides ; or, the views of a real neutral. By an Etonian, [anon.) L„ 1871. 18° 441.05 — Public school : showing how it fared "with Johnnie after ho ran away from Dame Europa's. [anon.] L., 1871. 18°. 441.05 — Recent fight in Europe street at the back of " Dame Europa's school ;" showing how somebody went for "Berlin" wool and got back shorn, [anon.] L., 1871. 16°. . . . 441. U6 — Row at Dame Europa's school. " Another account " by a chum or Johnny Bull's, [anon.] L., 1871. 16°. . 441.06 — True version of the fight at Dame Europa's school. By an Englishman, [anon.) L., 1871. 16° 441.04 — Voices from Salisbury plain ; or, who's to blame? By the author of Poems in the Wiltshire dialect, [anon.] London, 1871. 18° 441.05 — W deli should John have helped? A conversation between Dime Europa and Mrs. Falrplay. [aion.] L., 1871. 18°. 441.06 — - Wio's afraid? or all about the row in Dame Europa's school. By an Eton boy. [anon.) L , 1871. 16° 441.04 — - " Wky Johuny didn't interfere." An answer to " The fight at Dame Europa's school. '' [anon.] L., 1871. 18°. . 441.05 — ■ Widely different account of the fight in Dame Europa's school. By an old bay. [anon.] L., 1871. 16°. . . 441.06 Dampier (ffm.) "Account of New Holland, 1700. [In Pinkerton. Voyages, v. 11.] 926.11 — 'Account of the Philippines, 1686. [In Pinkerton, v. 11.] 926 11 Dana (Alexander H.) Ethical and physiological in- quiries. N. Y., 1862. 12 3 2521.25 Contents : Races of men. Compensations of life. Iden- tity. Necessity. Authorship. Influence of great men. Hereditary character. Sensuality. Health Narcotics, etc — Inflictive iuqairies in physiology, ethics, and eth- nology. N. Y., 1873. 12° 2521.23 Cm/ynts : Popular illusions. Syzigies, or alternation of opposites. Reputation. Waste. Inventions and discoveries. Psy.:lioduuaniy. Biology — Longevity. Vital processes- Body aud mind. Epochs in life— transient and permanent. Evolution — natural selection. Law of intellectual progres- sion — etnuical development. Diversities of the human r.ice. Of population. Growth and decay of nations. Actual power of Christianity in the world— probable future in- fluence. Dana (Charles Anderson). Household book of poetry. New York, 18.38. 8° 1635.01 — H rasehold book of songs. See Bowman (F. C.) and Dana (C A.) 1565.19 — and Wilson (J. H.) Life of Ulysses S. Grant. New York, 1868. 8° 3067.29 Dana (James Dwight). Corals and coral islands. New York, 1872. 8 J 4114.05 — Geological story briefly told. N.Y., 1875. 12°. 4112.39 — Manual of geology. Phila., 1863. 8°. . . 4112.29 — System of mineralogy. 4th ed. 2 v. in 1. New York, 1834. 8° 4113.01 — Text-book of geology. N. Y., [1863.] 12°. 4111.37 Dana (Mrs. JI. S. B.) Letters in reply to arguments in support of the trinity. B.,1846. 12°. 3543.16 Dana (Richard Henry). Poems and prose writings. 2v. New York, 1850. 12° 5020.09 t. 1. Ponns— The buccaneer, Changes of home, Facti- tious life, etc. The idle mai, a tale. Keau's acting Letters from town. Domestic life. Musings. v. 2. Essays and reviews— Old times. Past and present Law as suited to man. Allstou's Sylphs of the seasons! Edgeworth s Readings on poetry. Hazlitt's English poets The sketch book. Radcliffe's Gaston dcBlondeville. Brown's novels. Polluk's Course oi time. Natural history of en- thusiasm. Memoir of Henry Martyn. Dana (Rich ml Henry, jr.) Seaman's friend. 9th ed Bwtou, 1857. 12° 4517 03 — To Cuba and back. B., 1859. 12°. . ! ' 1162 05 — Two ye trs before the mast. B., 1869. 12° 922 11 Dance ot death. See Fine arts (Dance of death.) Dance ot death (English). See Combe iWm.) 2 v. 1815 1634 02 Dance of modern society. See Wilkinson (W. C.) . .'.642718 iJancing. Aw Amusements. [Dancing, p. 24 ) Dandini (Girolamoj. Voyage to Mount LibanuB, 1680. [In Pin- Voyages, v. 10.] . L 626 i„ kerton. Dandolo (Vincenzo, conte). Art of rearing silk-worms. London, 1825. 8° 3931.10 Dangar (Rev. J. G.) Notes on the metric system of weights and measures, and on the decimal coinage London, 1871. 16° 4015.13 Daniel (the prophet). — Pusey (KB. ) Daniel the prophet. 2ded. 1868. 3731.05 Reviewed in Lond. qu. rev., Jan., 1875. ^g- See also Biblical and religious literature. (Daniel, p. 83.] Daniel (Gabriel). A voyage to the world of Cartesius Tr by T. Taylor. 2d ed. L., 1694. 8°. . 5412.13 Daniel (Hermann Adalbert). Codex litvrgicvs ecclesise vniversse. 4 v. in 2. Lipsise, 1847-53. 8°. 3767.03 Contents '. v. 1. Ecclesia Romana-catholica. 2. Ecclesia Lutnerana. 3. Ecclesia Reformata atque Anglicana. 4. Ec- clesia Orien talis. — Thesaurus hymnologicus. 5 v. in 3. Lipsiae, 1855-56 8° 3765.01 Daniel (Samuel). Poems. Ed. with life, by A. Chalmers. [In Chalmers' English poets, v. 3, 1810.] 1626.03 — Select poems. Ed. by E. Sanford. [In Sanford (E.) Bi'iti6h poets, v. 2, 1819.1 1691.02 Daniell (John Frederic). Meteorological observations. 2d ed., enlarged. L., 1827. 8°. . . . 4021.17 Daniell (Wrn.B.) Rural sports. 3 v. L.,1807. 8°. 4625.14 Contents : v. 1. Dogs and hunting, v. 2. Fishing and angling, v. 3. Birds, gun. Same. Supplement. L., 1813. 8°. . .4625.17 Daniels (J. M.) Life of Stonewall Jackson, [anon.] New York, 1863. 12° 3087.02 Danilefski (A. J. Mikhailofsky). See Mikhailolsky-Danilefski. Danilsen (A. F.) Mound in East Tennessee. [Smith, report, 1863.] 3936.18 Dann (J. T.) and Courvoisier (F. ) French comrmr- oial correspondent. L., 1870. 8°. . . 6413.12 — and Gonzalez (G.) Spanish commercial correspond- ent, London, 1871. 8° 6423.13 Dansey (Win. ) Horse Decanise mrales. Of rural deans. 2 v. London, 1835. sq. 8° 3541.16 Dante AJighieri La Divma commedia. 3 v. Venszia, 1784. 16° 7318.23 — • — Same. Eiveduta da B. Bianchi. Firenze, 1863. 12° 7318.29 Same. Le prime quattro edizioni della Diviia commedia. Letteralmente ristampate. Per cuia diG. G. Warren, lord Vernon. L.,1858. fol. 1634.28 Reviewed in Fraser's mag., v. 79, 1869. — Die gottliche Komodie. Metrische uebeisetzung, etc., von A. Kopische. Berlin, 1862. 12° 7318.31 — The Vision : or hell, purgatory, and paradise. Tr. by H F. Cary. 2 v. [Sanford and Walsh. British poets, v. 45-46. 1825.] 1691.15 Same. Tr. by H. F. Cary. 2 v. L.,1850. 16°. 1635.14 Same. New York, 1854. 12° 1635.13 Same. London, 1856. 12° 1635.16 Same. Divine comedy. Tr. by C. B. Cayley. London, 1851-54. 16° 1635.06 1. Vision of Hell. 2. Purgatory. 3. Paradise. Same. Notes on the translation by C. B. Cayley. 3 v. London, 1855. 16° 1635.24 — — Same. Tr. by H. W. Longfellow. 3 v. London, 1867. 16° 1634.25 Contents : v. 1. Inferno, v . 2. Purgatorio. v. 3. Paradise. Same. Boston, 1871. 8° 1634.25a Note.— Reviewed in Nat. qu. rev., v. IS, 1867 ; N. A. rev., July, 1867 ; Quar. rev., v. 126, 1869. — — Same. Rendered into English, by F. Pollock. London, 1854. 8' 1635.11 Same. Tr. into English verse by I. C. Wright. 3d ed. With engravings after Flaxman. London, 1854. 12°. ... 1635.10 Same. The trilogy ; or, Dante's three visions. Inferno, or, the vision of Hell. Tr., with notes and illus., by J. W. Thomas. L.,1859. 12°. 1636.0. Same. The first canticle— Inferno. Tr. by 1. W. Parsons. B., 1807. 8° 1636-03 Same. Pt. 1. The hell. Tr. into blank verse by W. M. Rossetti, with introd. and notes. London, 1865. 16°. . 1635.09 — *L'Enfer, avec les dessins de Gustave Dore. Tr. franchise de Pier-Angelo Fiorentino, accompagnee du texte italien. Paris, 1865. fol. . . ., ^H'* — *Le Purgatoire. Avec des dessins de G. Dore. Trad. fr. de Pier-Angelo Fiorentino, accompagnee a" texte italien. Paris, 1868. fol 1408. W In asking for books, use the •■Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. DANTE -DASH 405 _- Le Paradis. Avec les dessins de G. Dore. Trad, de Pier-Angelo Florentine Accompagne du texte italien. Paris, 1868. 8° 1468.19 — Lyrical poems. Vita nuova and Oonvito. Tr. by 0. LyeU. London, 1845. 16° 1635.18 — Vita nuova. Tr., with notes, by T. Martin. Lond., 1862. sq. 16° 1635.19 Same. The new life. Tr. [with essays and notes] by 0. E. Norton. B., 1867. 4°. . . .1635.12 Note.— The essays first appeared in Atlantic monthly, v. 3, 1859. Same. Tr- by D. G. Rossetti. [In his Early Italian poets, London, 1861. 12'.] 1683.10 Reviewed in 1'raser's mag., v. 65, 1862. Translations from Dante. By J. H. Merivale. [In his Poems, v. 2.J 1605.20 — Aroux (M) Dante heretique, revolutionnaire et so- cialiste. 1851 3016.14 — Balbo (C.) Life and times of. Tr. by F. J. Bunbury. 2 v. 1852 3046.12 — Botta ( V.) Dante as philosopher, patriot, and poet. With an analysis of the Divina commedia. 1865 3016.11 — Penrose ( T. ) Sketoh of the lives and writings of D. , etc. [anon.] 1790 3046.17 — Bossetti (M. F.) A shadow of Dante: an essay towards studying himself, his world, and his pil- grimage. 1871 1635.17 — Symonds (J. A.) Intr. to the study of D. 1872. 1636.06 — Alger ( W. R.) [In his Solitudes, etc., p. 213-223. 1867.] 2512.07 — Brown (S. G.) Dante. [In Characteristics of men of genius, v. 1, p. 125-161. 1846.] 2516.19 — Brace (J.) Classic portraits, v. 2 3212.16 — Calvert {G. II.) Essays sesthetical. 1875 411.29 — Gray [J. C.) Essays. 1856 6123 03 — HaltamtA.H.) Remains, p. 317-434. 1863 2526 08 — Landor ( W. S.) Pentameron. [In his Works, v. 2.] .5047.03 — Lowell (J. R.) Among my books. 2d series. 1876. 2534.30 — Maeaulay (T. B.) Later essays. 2536.14 ;— Essays, v. 1. 2536.16 — Mazzini (J.) Minor works of Dante. [In his Writings, V. 4.] 5053.11 — Oliphant (Mrs.) Makers of Florence, 1876 ; p. 1-71. . 537.21 — Shelleyi.il. tr.) Lives, etc., v. 1, 1835 3211.26 — Smith [J. C.) Miscellanies, old and new. 1876. . . 2512.28 See oho Blackwood's mag., v. 101, 1857 (Dante in English terza rima ; review of versions by Cayley, Brooksbank, W. Thomas, Ramsay, Ford, and Dayman) ; Contetn. rev., Aug., 1874 (Dante, by R. Atkinson) ; Fraser's mag., v. 63, 1861 (Dante : his works and wanderings) ; v. 67, 1863 (Dante and Beatiice, by M. Arnold) ; Lond. qu. rev., April, 1874 (Dante and his circle) : Gentlemau's mag. , Sept., 1873 (Ma- caulay's estimate of Dante, iu his Essay on Miltou ; Mac- millan, v. 29, 30, 1873-4 (Dante, by II. Creighton ; 2 articles) ; Hat. qu. rev., v. 1, 1860 : National rev., v. 15, 1862: N. A. rev., v. 102, 1866 (Dante and his latest English translators : Dayman, Ford, Rossetti, Parsons) ; North Brit, rev , v. 21, 1854 ; Putnam's mag., Feb., 1868 (Dante and his latest translators : Parsons, Dayman, Longfellow) ; Westm. rev., v. 86, 1866 (Review of work by Lamennais on Dante) ; v. 75, 1861 (Dante and sixteen of his English translators) ; Winslow's Jour, of psy. med., v. 12, 1859 'A psychological study). For additional references see Poole's Index. Danube (The). See Countries. [Danube, p. 303.) Danvers (John Thierry). A picture of a republican magistrate of the new school ; being a full length likeness of Thomas Jefferson. New York, 1808. 8° In 5058.05 Note. — Title page wanting. D'Anvers (N. ) Elementary history of art. New York, 1875. [1874.] 8° 1422.19 Daphnis and Chloe. See Longus. D'Arblay ( Mme. F. B.) See Arblay (Ume. F. B. d'). Darby (John), pseud. See Garretson (J. E.) Darby (John Nelson). See article on Plymouth brethrenism in Brit. qu. rev., Oct., 1873. Darby (Win. ) Emigrant's guide to the western and southwestern states and territories. New York, 1818. 8° 1134.11 Darby (Wm. Arthur). St. Peter never at Kome. 2d ed. Manchester (Encj.), 1872. 8°. . .3424.11 Dare (Jeanne) or Joan of Arc. See Biography (p. 137) ; also James (G. P. R.) Memoirs of eel. womeu. 1876. 3251.10; Winslow's Jour, of med psy., v. 2, 1849 (Reflections, etc.) Dard (Charlotte Adelaide Picard). Shipwreck of the Medusa ; sufferings of the Picard family. [In Waldie lib.,v.2.] 5078.16 Dardanelles. See Countries, etc. (Dardanelles, p. 303.) Dares Phrygius. De bello Trojano. Cum notis et in- terp. in usum Delphini, et indicibus. London, Valpy, 1825. 8° 7713.12 Darien, (Conn.) See Countries. (Darien, Conn.; p. 304.) Danen (Isthmus of). United States. Natu/ department. Ship canal between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Keports of surveys, by T. O. Selfridge. Wash., 187i - ±° 1156.16 «®" See also Panama (Isthmus of), p. 356. Daring exploits and perilous adventures. Hartford „ , 1*«. 12 ° 921.13 Dark ages (so-called). See Countries, etc. [Middle ages, p. 346 ) Dark ages. See Maitland ,8. K.) 1845. . . . 3425 06 Dark scenes of history. See James (G. P. R.) 1850. '. '. 443'22 Darley (F. O. C.) Composition in outline from Judd's Margaret. Engr. by Konrad Huber. New York 1856. obi. fol 1446.09 — Selection of war lyrics. With illus. N. Y., 1864. , sq. 8 J 1635.20 — Sketches abroad with pen and pencil. L., 1868. sq- 8 3 942.22 Darling (James). Cyclopaedia bibliographica. v. 1. A-H. v. 2. I-Z. 2 v. L., 1854. 8° 2774.02 Same. Subjects. Holy scripture. L. 1859. 8°. 2774. 04 Darlington (Wm.) American weeds and useful plants. 2ded. of Agr. botany. N. Y, 1860. 12°. 4913.06 — Memorials of John Bartram and Humphrey Marshall. Philadelphia, 1849. 8° 3016.25 Darlingtonia California. See Torry (J.) 3937.06 Darnell (Elias). Journal of the defeat and captivity of Kentucky volunteers and regulars, commanded by Gen. Winchester, 1812-13. Ph., 1854. 18°. 581.18 Darras (Abbe' Joseph Epiphane). A general history of the Catholic church. With introd. and notes by M. J. Spalding. 4 v. N. Y., [1865.] 8°. 3428.07 Dart (P. C.) Freight computations. N. Y, 1868. 12° 4014.06 Dartmouth college. Catalogue of officers and students. 1861-2, 66-7, 68-9—75-6. Hanover and Boston, 1861-75. 8°. — Catalogus senatus academici et eorum qui munera et officia gesserunt, etc. Hanoverae, 1861. 8°. — Chapman (G. T.) Sketches of the alumni of Dart- mouth college, 1771 to [1867], with a brief history of the institution. 1867 3244.12 — Report of the case of the trustees against Wm. H. Woodward, 1817 and 1819. B., 1819. 8°. 5611.22 — Tenney (J.) Memorial of the class [of] 1S43. 3247.23 Darwin (Charles Kobert). Descent of man, and selec- tion in relation to sex. 2v. N.Y., 1871. 12°. 4712.17 — Expression of the emotions in man and animals. N. Y., 1873. 8° 5431.17 — Geology and natural history of the countries visited byH. M. S. Beagle, 1832-1836. L.,1840. 8°. 1155.20 Same. 2 v. N. Y, 1*52. 12° 1155.21 — Insectivorous plants. N. Y., 1875. 12°. . 4911.10 — Journal and remarks. [With Fitzroy (R.) Narrative of the ships " Adventure " and " Beagle," v. 3.] ... . 1155.19 — Monograph on the sub-class cirripedia. 2 v. L., Buy society, 1854. 8 D 4744.05 — Movements and habits of climbing plants. 2d ed., N. Y.,1876. 12° 4911.11 — On the various contrivances by which British and foreign orchids are fertilized by insects, and on the good effects of intercrossing. L. , 1562. 12°. 4914. 16 — Origin of species. N. Y., 1860. 12°. . . .4712.04 — Variation of animals and plants under domestication. 2v. N. Y., 1868. 12° 4712.05 j6SP For works written for or against the Darwinian theory of the origin of species see, in the general alphabet, Natural history. (Darwinian and other theories of evolution.) Also Evolution, in the general alphabet. Darwin (Erastus). Poetical works. With philos. notes. 3 v. L., 1806. 8° 163.3.21 Contents: v. 1. Botanic garden: Economy of vegetation. With notes, v. 2. Botanic garden : The loves of tlie plants. With notes, v. 3. The temple of nature. Wilh notes. — Zoonomia ; or the laws of organic life. 3d ed. 4 v. L., 1801. 8° 4348.01 Darwinian theory. See Natural history. (Darwinian theory. ) Darwiniana. See Gray (Asa). • • • • ■ ■ • ■ ■ ■ ili^i Darwinism in morals. See Cobbe (Frances P.) 1872. . 5434.27 Dasent (George Webbe). Popular tales from the Norse. With introd. essay. N. Y, 1859. 12°.171.39 — translator. See Gisli saga [171 .38] ;— Njals saga [145.36]. Dash (La comtesse), pseud. See Saint-Mars ( Yicomtesse de). la asking for books, use the ■• Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 406 DASHES -DAVIES Dashes at life with a free pencil. See Willis (N. P.) In his Miscel. works.] 5076.22 Dashwood (Richard Lewes). Chiploquorgan ; or life by the camp fire in Dominion of Canada and Newfoundland. New ed. 1872. 12°. . . 1151.07 Dates. See Chronology (p. 268). Dates and data relating to religious anthropology and sacred and ecclesiastical history, [anon.] L., [1872.] 8° 3541.18 Dathavansa ; or history of the tooth-relic of Gotama Buddtia. Pali text and translation. With notes by Mutu Coomiira Swany. L., 1874. 8°. 3528.10 Daubeny (Charles G. B. ) Lectures on Roman hus- bandry. Oxford, 1857. 8° 6126.06 — Fugitive poems, connected with natural history and physical science. Oxford, 1869. 18 c . . . 1635.26 — editor. Popular geography of plants. By E. M. C. London, 1855. sq. 16°. 4912.12 D'Aubigne (Jean Henri Merle). See Merle d'Aubigne. Daubree (Gabriel Auguate). Synthetic experiments on meteorites. [Sm. report, 1868.] 3936.26 — Synthetical experiments on metamorphism, and on the forma- tion of crystalline rocks, [Sm. rep., 1861.] . . . 3936.13 Daudet (Ernest). Le romaad'une jeune fille. (1770- 1794. ) Paris, 186'9. 16° 7043 01 Daulby (Daniel). Descriptive) catalogue of the works of Rembrandt, and of his scholars, Bol, Livens, and VanVliefc. Liverpool, 1796. 8° 1434.18 Daumas (Melchior Joseph Eugene). The horses of the Sahara, and the manners of the desert. With commentaries by Abd-El-Kader. Prom the French, by J. Hutton. L., 1863. S° 1095.15 Daunan (Pierre Claude Francois). Memoires pour servir a l'his- toire de la convention nationale. [In Barriere (J F.) Bibl. des mem., etc. v. 12.] . 507.01 Dauphins. Musgrave (G. At.) Pilgrimage, etc. 2 v. 1857 961.13 Davan (Kingsmill). An essay on the passiois. L., 1799. 12° . 5434.31 Davenant (Charles). Political and commercial works. Collected by Sir C. Whitworth. 5 v. L., 1771. 8° 5923.15 Contents. Discourse upon grants and resumption, v. 3. Discourse upon improving the revenue of Athens, v. 1. Discourses onpublic reveuues and trade of England, v. 1-2. Essay on the East India trade, v. 1. Essay upon the balance of power, v 3. Essay upjn the probable metliods of making people gainers in the balance of trade, v. 2. Essay upon right of making war, peace, and alliances, v. 3. Essay upon universal monarchy, v. 4. Essay upon ways and means, v. 1, Essays upoa peace at home and war abroad, v. 4-5. Reflections upon the constitution and management of the trade to Africa, v. 5. Report to the commissioners for taking the publick ac- counts, v. 5. True picture of a modern whig, etc. v. 4 Davenant (F. ) What shall my son be ? Hints on the choice of profession or trade. L..1S70. 12°. 5515.18 D'Avenant (Sir Wm.) Dramatic works. With pref memoir. 5 v. L., 1872-74. 8°. . . . 1722.22 v. 1. Pref. memoir. Albovine. Cruel brother. Just Italian. Temple of love. The Prince d'amour. 2 Platonic lovers The wits. Britannia triumphans. Salmacida spolia v. 3. Unfortunate lovers. Love and honour. Entertain- ment at Rutland House. Siege of Rhodes. 4. Playhouse to be let. News from Plymouth. The fair favorite. The distresses The siege. 5. The man's the master. The kTdSftcr^genr"" 18 - MaCb0th ' T »^mpest. ~ P °pTt,, MV*' by A ' ° ha — lOhalm.,.. English ~ 86 S p^.^X 8 " '^'^ Valsh B^ «S- For lives of D. see Biography (p.' 138) ' ' ' Davenport (C A.) Gifts of genius : miscellany, by Amer. authors. N. Y., 18-39. 12°. . 25<>6 0> Davenport (John) and Petronj (Stefano Egidiof Italian dictionary. With the equivalents in French 2 v. L, 1824. 8° ' 3^25 ni v. 1. Italian and Euglish. v. 2. English and Italian Davenport (Richard). Amateur's perspective. 2 v in 1. L., 1828-29. 4° 143U oa Davenport (Richard Alfred). Delusions,' impostures and deceptions. L., 1869. 18°. 3813 20 - History of the Bastile and its principal captives Newed. L, [„. d.J 12°. . .\ . F . . ^1.18 — Perilous adventures. N. Y., [1841.] 18° 3^6101 nr°r«iZ ls: , Waad 4 ? ri t>gs of prince Charles Edward. Escape of Casanova from the State prison of Venice. Wanderings of Charles II. Escape of the earl of Nithsdale. Perils of Stanislaus Leczinski, king of Poland. Cortez' conquest nf Mexico. u ' Davenport (Samuel). Engraving, [In British manufacturing industries. 1876.] 39^, J? Davenport, (Iowa). See Countries (p. 304). Davesies de Pontes (Lucien). Etudes sur l'orient Precede'es d'une notice biogr. par le Biblionhile Jacob. Paris, 1864. 12°. 7043 04 Davesies de Pontes (Mine. Lucien.) Poets and poetry of Germany. 2 v. L., 1858. 8°. 2732.14 David, ( King of Israel). — Cowley (A.) Davideis, a sacred poern. tin CowlevtfA I Vnei works, v. 2, 3. 1809.] . . . . 5026 11 — Krummacher (F. W. ) David, the king of Israel * 868 3564.17 — Taylor (W. M.) David, king of Israel : his life and its lessons. 1875 3541.14 JOS' See also Biblical and relig, lit., (Psalms, p. 98-99). David (Jacques LouiB). See Bentley's miscel., v. 59, 1866. Davidge (Wm.) Footlight flashes. New York, 1866 12 ° 1715.12 Davids (Thaddeus). History of ink. N. ¥., 1860. 12°. 3932 28 Davidson (Alexander) and Skive" (Bernard). Historv of Illinois, 1673-1873. C, 1874. 8°. . . 653.15 Davidson (Edward, B. E.) The railways of India L 1868. 8° 3925.36 Davidson (Ellis A.) Boy joiner and model maker L [1874.] 8° 1314.35 — Drawing for bricklayers. L., [1872.] 16°. 3924.15 — Drawing for cabinet makers. L., 1872. 16°. 3924.33 — Drawing for carpenters and joiners. With 250 ilhis L.,1870. 16° 3924.22 — Drawing for machinists and engineers. L., 1870 16° 3924.19 — Drawing for metal plate workers. London, [1872] 16° 3924.34 — Drawing for stonemasons. L. , [about 1872]. 18°. 3924. 16 — Gothic stonework. L, 1871 18°. . . . 1311.04 — Linear drawing. L., 1868. 16° ... 3924.23 — Model drawing : solid forms, shading, objects in card board. L., 1871. 16° 3924.18 — Our houses, and what they are made of. L., 1869. 16° 1311.01 Davidson (G. F. ) Trade and travel in the far East ; Java, Singapore, Australia and China. L., 1846. 12° 1062.11 Davidson (James Bridge). Notes, descriptive and historical. [In Fenton (R.) The Conway in the stereoscope.] . . 954.27 Davidson (James Wood). Living writers of the South. N.Y., 1869. 12° 2751.01 Davidson (Lucretia Maria). Poetical remains. With biography by C. Sedgwick. N.Y.,1850. 12°. 1642.01 Davidson (Margaret Miller). Biography and poetical remains. By W. Irving. N. Y., 1850. 12°. 1642.02 Davidson (Samuel, JD.D.) Introd. to the Old Testa- ment. 3 v. L., 1862-63. 8° 3725.03 Reviewed in Quar. rev., v. 113, 1863. — Introd. to the study of the New Testament. 2 v. L., 1868. 8° 3747.07 Reviewed in Brit. qu. rev., Jan , 1869. Davies (B.) Students' Hebrew lexicon. London, 1872. 8° 6421.17 Davies (Charles). Elementary algebra. N. Y, 1859. 12° 4012.15 — Elements of surveying, and navigation, with tables. Revised ed, N. Y., 1868. 12° . . .3925.16 — Logic and utility of mathematics. N. Y, 1850. 8° . . 4014.04 — Metric system. N. Y, 1871. 12° 4015.16 — School arithmetic. N. Y, 1859. 12°. . . 4011.09 — Treatise on shades and shadows, and linear perspec- tive. N. Y., 1832. 8° 1435.27 — and Peck (W. G.) Mathematical dictionary. N.Y, 1856. 8° 4017.02 Davies (CM.) History of Holland to [1794]. 3 v. London, 1851. 8° 536.01 Davies (Edward). Mythology and rites of the British druids. L., 1809. 8° 3817.19 Daviss (James). History and literature of the Stuart period. [1566] to 1689. L, 1871. 16°. . 461.18 Davies (Jame3 Boyd). Practical naturalist's guide, New eul. ed., by R. Brown and J. Middleton. Edinb., 1872. 16° 4723.23 In askmg for hooka, use the " Book Order," giving the AU fHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. DAVIES -DAVY 407 Davies (Sir Joliul. Poems. Ed., with life, by A. Chalmers. [In Chalmers. English poets, v. 5, 1810.] 1626.05 Select poems. Ed. by E. Sanford. [In Sanford (E.) and Walsh (B.) British poets, v. 4, 1819.] 1691.04 Davies (John, D.D., rector of Gateshead). An estimate of the human mind, as connected with the christ- ian religion. Newed. L., 1847. 8°. . .5435.06 Davies (Seo. John, rector of Wisbech). Of Keltic words used by early Eoglish writers. [In Philol. soc. Proc, v. 6, 1852-53 [6443.06] ;— On the Semitio languages and their relations with the Indo-European class. [In Philol. soc, 1854] ;— On the connection of the Keltic with the Teutonic lan- guages, and especially with the Anglo-Saxon. [In Philol. soc, 1857] ; —On the races of Lancashire, as indicated by the local names and the dialect of the county. [In Philol. soc, 1855.] Davies (Rev. John Llewellyn). Theology and morality. Essays. London, 1873. 8° 3541.15 Contents: Debts of theology to secular influences. Christ- ian theory of duty. Weals points in utilitarianism. Nature and prayer. The continuity of creation. Beginnings of the church. Erastus and excommuuication. Pauperism as produced by wealth. Combinations of agr. labourers. Communism. Davies (Rowland, dean of Ross). Journal, 1688-90. Ed. byE. Oaulfield. L., Camden soc, 1857. 4°. 5113.22 Davies (Thomas). Dramatio miscellanies : consisting of critical observations on several plays of Shakes- peare : with a review of his principal characters, as represented by Mr. Garrick and others. With anecdotes of actors, etc. 3 v. Dublin, _1784. 8° 1714.22 v. 1. King John. Richard ii. Henry iv. Henry viii. 2. All's well that ends well. Jonson's " Every man in his humor.'' Macbeth. Julius Csesar. King Lear. Antony and Cleopatra. Rule a wife and have a wife, by Beaumont and Fletcher. 3. [Wanting.] — Memoirs of David Garrick. 2 v. L., 1870. 8°. 3064.02 Davies (Thomas). Preparation and mounting of mi- croscopic objects. L., [1863.] 16°. . .4827.12 Davies (T. A.) Answer to Hugh Miller and theoretic geologists. N. Y, 1860. 12° 4111.10 Davie3 (Thomas A.) How to make money and how to keep it. N. Y., 1866. 12° 5922.06 Davila (Arrago [or Henrico] Cattarino). History of the civil wars of France. Prom the Ital. 2d ed. London, 1678. foL 528.01 — Adams (J.) Discourses of D. [In his Works, v. 5.] . 5013.05 Davis (Andrew Jackson). Approaching crisis ; review of Bushnell on supernaturalism. New York, 1852. 8° 3817.36 — Death and the after life. Also a voice from James Victor Wilson. 3d ed., enl. B., 1871. 8°. 3543.14 — The Fountain ; with jets of new meaning. 2d ed. Boston, 1871. 12° 3543.13 — The Great harmonia. 5 v. N. Y., 1850-61. 12°. 3815.19 v. 1. The physician. 2. The teacher. 3. The seer. 4. The reformer. 5. The thinker. — The Harbinger of health. N. Y., 1862. 12°. 4321.08 — Memoranda of persons, places, and events ; magnet- ism, clairvoyance, spiritualism. Boston, 1868. 12°. 3815.14 — Mental disorders. N. Y., 1871. 12°. . .4332.26 — Philosophy of spiritual intercourse. New York, 1853. 8°. 3817.37 — Present age and inner life ; ancient and modern spirit mysteries. B., 1869. 12°. . . . 3815.11 — Principles of nature : her divine revelation and a voice to mankind. 31st ed. B., 1869. 8°. 3543.15 — Sacred book [of Arabula], containing old and new gospels. B., 1873. 8° 3543.17 Davis (Charles). Report on hydraulic engineering. [D*. S. Com. to Int. exhib. at Vienna, 1873. Reports, v. 3, 1873.J 3916.16 Davis (Charles Henry, U. S. N.) Keport on inter- oceanic canals and railroads between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Wash., 1867. 8°. [39th cong., 1st. sess. senate ex. doc, 62.] .... 1166.23 — Law of deposit of the flood tides. [In Smith, contrib., v. 3, 1852 , 3937.03 «Sr" For other scientific articles of C. H. D., see Ameri- can assoc. Proceedings (p. 15), v. 1-6. Davis (Charles Henry Stanley). History of Walling- ford, Conn., 1670-1870, including Meriden and Cheshire. Meriden, (Conn.) 1870. 8°. 655.19; 592.08 Davis (Emerson, D.D.) The half centurv ; or. changes and events, chiefly in the U. S., 1800-1850. Bost, 1851. 12°. 573.02 Davis (Edwin Hamilton). Ancient monuments of the Miss, val- ley See Squier (E. G.) and Davis 3937 01 — - On ethnological research. [In Sm. report, 1866.] . . Davis (4 Day (Henry N.) Art of discourse : rhetoric. 2d ed New York, 1869. 12° .6334 07 — Art of English composition. N.Y, 1867 12° 6432 27 — Introduction to the study of English literature New York, 1869. 12°. . . . . . . .2752 19 — Logical praxis. New Haven. 1872. 12°. ' ' 54'8'»7 — Science of aesthetics : beauty. New Haven, 1872. 12 . . 1412 '"J — Science of ethics. N. Y., 1876. 12°. ' ' ' 543s'o7 1868*1$ The °P iumhabit - [«»"»■] 'New York, Day [Horace II.) vs. Goodyear '(Charles'). Circuit court of the U. S., district of New Jersey. Copy of the testimony in the case read in equity, 1851. 3944.21 Day (Rev. Lai Behari). Govinda Samanta, or the his- tory of a Bengal Kaiyat. L., 1874. 12°. 1031,24 Day (St. John Vincent). Papers on the great pvram'id Edin., 1870. 8" 1076.06 Day (Samuel Phillips). Monastic institutions : their origin, nature, and tendency. L.,1855. 16°. 3426.22 — True story of Louis Napoleon's life. London, 1871 \ 2 °- • •. 3133.26 Day breaking if not the sun rising of the gospel with the Indians of New England. N. Y, 1865. 4° [Sabin's reprints.] 56419 Day by the fire. See Hunt (Leigh). 1870 ' 2532 23 Day dawn and the rain : sermons. See Ker (J.) . '. * 3566 05 Day family. Day (Q.R) Genealogical register of descen- dants in male line of Bobert Day, of Hartford Conn., who died in 1848. 2d ed. 1848. 3046.28 Days of Jezebel : hist, drama. See Bayne (Peter). . . 1712 33 Days of the year. See Calendar (p. 247.) Dazincourt (Joseph Jean Baptiste Albouis). Memoires. [In Bar- riere (J. F.) Bibl. des memoires, e*e., v. 6.] . . . 597,01 De. $&• French names are alphabetized not under de but un- der the part of the name which follows. Dead Sea. See Countries. (Dead Sea, p. 304.) Dead shot ; or, sportsman's complete guide, [anon 1 New York, 1870. 12° 4615.10 Deaf and Dumb. [See also Medicine (Ear)]. — American annals of the deaf and dumb. Ed. by Samuel Porter, v. 10-11, 1858-59. Hartford, 1858- 59. 8° 5536.10 — Barnard (H. ) Tribute to Gallaudet. With hist, of deaf-mute instruction. 2d ed. 1859. . . 3063.22 — Bay (George R) Report on the institutions for the deaf and dumb in Europe, in 1814, to the Direc- tors of the New York institution. 1845 . 5535.17 — Convention of American instructors of the deaf and dumb. Proceedings of lst-3d, 5th conventions, 1850-58. 4 v. Hartford, etc. , 1850-59. 8°. 5511.18 — Oallaudet (E. M.) The deaf-mute college at Washington. [In Amer. soc. sci. assoc. Trans., no. 6, 1874.] . . . 5811.08 Deaf mutism. [In International rev., July, 1875.J — Hamilton {SirW.) Deaf and dumb ; hist, of their instruction, in reference to Dalgarno. [In his Discussions, 1852.] 5413.10 — L'Epee (C. M. de). Method of educating the deaf and dumb. 1801 5511.17 — New York institution for the instruction of the deaf and dumb. 9th, 2»th, 22d, 24th, 26th, 29th-43d, 49th, 61st annual report, 1827-70.] 5535.01 Note. — The reports of this institution are printed an- nually in the New York assembly doc. — Peet {Harvey P.) Address at the N. Y. inst. for instruction of the deaf and dumb, Dec. 2, 1846. N. Y„ 1848. 8" . 5535.16 Address at Baleigh on laying the corner stone of the N. C. institution. New York, 1848. 8° 5535.16 Legal rights and responsibilities of the deaf and dumb. TJtica, 1856. 8° 6625.17 Notions of the deaf and dumb. [Repr. from Amer. annals of the deaf and dumb, Oct., 1855.] 5535.16 Obs. on the ed. of the deaf and dumb. B„ 1834. 8°. 5535.16 Report on the ed. of the deaf and dumb in the higher branches. New York, 1852. 8° 5535.16 Statistics of the deaf and dumb. N. Y., 1852. 8°. . 6535.16 Tour through cent, and western New York, with a number of pupils, in 1844. [New York state ass. doc.]. . 5535.16 — Watson (J. ) Destruction of the deaf and dumb ; with vocabulary. 1809 5511.15 Same. Plates. 1810 5511.16 *"ee also Ed. rev., v. 102 (The land of silence) ; Fraser's mag., v. 79, 1869, or Littell, v. 2, 1869 (A deaf and dumb service) ; Lippincott's mag., April, 1876 (Instruction of deaf-mutes, by J. E. Zimmerman) ; New Englander. v. 30, 1871 (The sign language) ; v. 26, 1867 (Signs, by J. R. Keep). Deakin (Richard). Flora of the Colosseum of Borne. London, 1873. 16 4911.03 Dealings with the dead. See Sargent (Lucius M.) 2 v. 1856. 2522.22 Dean (Amos). Bryant and Stratton's commercial law. New York, 1861. 8° 5624.12 — History of civilization. 7 v. Alb. , 1868-69. 8°. 417.17 — Philosophy of human life. B., 1839. 12°. 5434.36 Deane (Charles). The forms in issuing letters patent by the crown of England ; Mass. charter of 1628-9. C, (Mass.), 1870. 8° 594.18 — Last will and test, of capt. John Smith. C.,1867. 4°. — Remarks on Sebastian Cabot's Mappe-monde.C.,1867.8°. 594.18 Dean (Henry Clay). Crimes of the civil war, and curse of the funding system. Baltimore, 1869. 8°. 644.16 Dean (John, M.D.) Gray substance of the medulla oblongata and trapezium. [Sm. contrib., v. 16.1 3937.16 Dean (Richard). On the future life of brutes. 2 v. in 1. London, 1768. 16° 3543.22 BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. DEAN-DE FOE 409 Dean (Win.) The China mission. New York, 1859 12° 1023.13 Dean's (The) Eoglish. See Moon (G. W.) 1866. . . . 6423.25 Deans. Dansey(W.) Horas decanise rurales. 2 v. 3541.16 Deane (H. Bargrave). Law of blockade. L., 1870 8 3 5613.20 Deane (Rev. John Bathurst). Observations on Dracontia. [In Archasologia, v. 25, 1834.] 5128— Deane (Samuel). The New England farmer. 3d ed B., 1822. 8°. * 6137.11 Dear experience. See Bnfflni (J.) 1857 244.43 Dearborn (Nathaniel S.) Amerioan text book for let- ters. 9th ed. B., 1869. obi. 18°. . . . 1465.02 — Scrolls, monograms, ornaments, crests, etc Boston 1869. obi. 18° 1465.03 Death. — Dying speeches and behavior of the several state prisoners that have been executed the last 300 years. With their several characters. 1720. 5611.02 — Jaoox (F ) At nightfall and midnight : musings after dark. 1873 2532.32 — PhUip {A. P. W.) Inquiry into the nature of sleep and death. 1834 4323.03 — Alger ( W. R.) (In Ids Solitudes, etc. p. 82-91.1867.] 2512.07 — Smith (A.) On fear of death. Dreamthorp, pp. 52-72. 1864. 2543. 11 — y/ianatosathanatos. A medley. [In Beutley's miscellany, v 42- 43, 1858 ; 16 articles.] See also Popular science monthly, July, 1873 (Physiology of death, by P. Papillon) ; Contemp. rev., v. 18, 1871 (What is death, by dean of Bristol) ; Eraser's mag., v. 4, 1871 (Cowardliness of dying) ; Hammond's quar. jour, of psy med., Jan. 1869 (Resumption of the mental faculties at the approach of death); Nat. qu. rev., v. 13, 1S66 (Philos of D )• Pop. science rev., v. 8, 1869, or Littell, 1869, v. 3 (In articuio mortis) ; Winslow's jour, of psy. med., v. 1, 1848 (Physiolo- gy of, and treatment of the dying) ; v. 2, 1849 (Phenomena of) : v. 3, 1850 (Premature burial) ; v. 4, 1851 (The closing scene, or Christianity and infidelity contrasted) ■ Winslow's med. critic, v. 3, 1863 (Cooling of the body after death). aS" See also Biblical and relig. lit. (Death, p. 383 -.—Future life and immortality, p. 88) ;— also Burial usages (p. 242) ;— Fine arts. (Dance of death.) For statistics of mortality see Life-insurance ; — Longevity ; — Vital statistics. Death and the after life. See Davis (A. J.) 1871. Death and life. See Ware (Mary a.) 1864 3617 10 Death-bed scenes. -See Warton (J.) 2d ed. 4 v. . . . 1361717 Death penalty. See Capital punishment (p. 252). Debatable land between thiB world and the next. See Owen (R. D.) 1872 3815 37 Debates. s&- See (under Countries) England (Parliamentary de- bates, p. 314) ;— United States (Congress, p. 376) ;— etc. Debating. — Bailey (5.) Questions in political economy, politics, morals, metaphysics, polite literature, etc. [anon.] I? 2 , 3 - ■ 6334.28 — Umght ( Timothy). Decisions of questions discussed by the senior class at Yale college, 1813-14. 6334.29 — Hadley (J.) Decisions of college class disputes. [In his Essays philological, etc. 1873.] 6414 19 — McEUigott (J. K) American debater. 1856. 6334.26 — Howlon (F) The debater: outlines and questions. v im - 6334.25 — Xoung debater and chairman's assistant, [anon.] 1869 6334.27 See also Bentley's miscel., v, 19, 1846 (Danger of debat- ing societies to young men, by B. Whately) ; MacmiUan, Oct. 1873 (Oxford Union, by Edw. B. Nicholson). Debay (Auguste). Histoire naturelle de l'homme et delafemme. 16eed. Paris, 1870. 16°. . 4733.12 — Les influences du chocolat, du the, et du cafe sur leconomiehumaine. Paris, 1864. 16°. . 4334.23 De Bow's commercial review of the south and west. v. 1-5, 11, 13-21. New Orleans, and Washington. 18 ±6-56. 8° 1926.01 — — Same. After the war series, v. 1-4, 1866-67. 1927.14 De Bow (James Dunwoody Brownson). Industrial resources of the south and west. 3 v. New Orleans, l, 852 - 8°. 5925.25 jmmo?\ See De Bow's Commercial review 1926.01 i»ebretts Illustrated baronetage, with the knightage of Great Britain and Ireland. 1871. L., 1871. 12°. 6611.21 — Illustrated House of commons, and Judicial bench. 1871. Ed. byE. H. Mair. L., 1871. 12°. . 6611.07 — Illustrated peerage and titles of courtesy, of Great Britain and Ireland. 1869, 1871. 2 v. L., 1869-1871. 12° 6611.13 Debt. " ^^"^iamXTer.^r] ' 1 ^ ™*™»™ * "» ^bt. G3F See also Law. (Bankrun Debts (Public). See Political economy - 5058.05 TIq T> . hi ~n •»-"'^«™j \vmance.) t?™ ( n Cl " llla ^ me F ^90is). Bibliographie instruc- tive. 9 v. Pans, 1763-69. b°. . . . 27''3 fK Decade of Italian women . 2723.05 ^»^-*« --;= De C , a ™P «me). Les buveurs de'cendres.' Paris lSbb. 12" 7n , . „'. DeCandolle. Sec Candolle. ' ' ' ' u **- ulJ SSSMEii. %le^£r% ™r ^ ™' * 48 >- Deck and port. See Oolton (Warren). 1850.. qo, iq Declaration of American Independence. Force (P ) The 'declara Jr ?L i nde P ena ^™, or notes on lord Mahon's History etc. lB5o 573i ^' «S» See Biography (Collective American.'p.'llO), for lives «!*„ 7" e 'n- hy , . Lossin & a °a Sanderson. On the compost iZ an ^^''t lp J ee ^f eTsm,s WOTls l^eult index in Hist ; nf Ml tt '.) Epidemic delusions: a lecture. 18 71 3813.38 — Taylor (I.) Epidemic whims. [In his Ultimate civilization. p. 254-289. I860.] 2544.04 JKS* For kindred topics, see Apparitions (p. 31) ;— Di- vining rod ;— Hallucinations ;— Humbugs ;— Impostures ; — Occult sciences ; — Spiritualism ; — Superstitions ; — Witchcraft ;— Animal magnetism. Delvau (Alfred). Collection de romans de chevalerie, mis en prose francaise moderne. 4 v. Paris, 1869. sm. fol 5038.10 DeMan(E. F.) The "beetroot sugar" question. London, 1870. 8° 3931.43 — Flax ; its cultivation and management. London, 1851. 8° 5093.21 Demaus (Rev. B.) Hugh Latimer: a biography. Lon- don, [1869.] 12° 3097.25 — William Tyndale : a biography. L.,[ji.d.j 8°. 3173.23 Demidoff (Anatole de). Travels in southern Bussia and the Crimea ; through Hungary, Wallachia, and Moldavia, 1837. 2 v. L., 1853. 8°. . . 997.14 Democracy. See Government and politicB (Democracy ; — Lib' ertyj etc ) Democracy in America. See Tocqueville (A. C. H. C. de). 6723.02 Democracy in France. See Guizot (F. P. G.) .... 6727.29 Democrat (The). See Pye (J. H.) 6722.15 Democratic party. See Countries (United States : Political history, p. 389.) Democratic review ("United States magazine and), v. 1-8. Wash., 1838-40 ; v. 9-41. N.Y., 1841-52. 8°. Note. — The title of v. 1-29 was ' United States magazine and Democratic review.' v. 9-29 have ' New series ' on the t.p. v. 30-31 are also ' v. 1-2 ' of a ' New series.' v. 32-36 read on t. p. 'United States review, v. 1-6 ;' v. 37 is 'United States Democratic review, v. 6. New series '; v. 40-41 are 'New series, v. 40-41.' Demogeot (Jacques). Histoire.de la litterature Fran- caise. P., 1870. 12° 2731.21 — History of French literature : adapted from the French by C. Bridge. Phil., 1874. 8°. 2731.22 Demonology See Biblical and relig. literature (Demi and evil spirits, p. 83) ;— Occult sciences ;— Witchcraft ;— also some entries under Spiritualism, Demophilus, (the Fylharjorean). Pythagoric sentences. Tr. by T. Taylor. L., 1793. 8°. 3587.27 ; 3817.10 — Similitudines. Gr. et Lat. [ In Fragmenta philos. v. 1. Didot] 7766.04 Same. Translated [In Phenin (The). N.Y.,1835. 12°.] 5062.14 De Morgan (Augustus). Arithmetical books from the invention of printing to the present time : being brief notices. L., 1847. 12°. 2722.29 _ Book of almanacs. L., 1851. obi. 24°. . . 6722.22 A Budget of paradoxes. [Mathematical and miscel- laneous.] L., 1872. 8° 2527.19 — An Essay on probabilities. L., 1840. 16°. 5931.01 — Formal logic. London, 1847. 8° 5428.22 Mathematics : their value in education. [In Central soc. of education, v. 1, 1837].— Professional mathematics. [In v. 2, 1838.] • •• 5513.04 — Syllabus of a proposed system of logic. London, 1860. 8° 5093.15 De Morgan (Mrs. Augustus). From matter to spirit. [anon.] London, 1863. 12° 3811.07 Demosthenes. Against Leptines, Androtion, and Ar- istae .-ates. Tr. by C. E. Kennedy. London, Bohn, 1856 12° 6314.18 — Opera Gr! et Lat. Ed. J. T. Voemelius. Parisiis, Didot, 1857. 8° • • 7764.12 — Demosthenes. [Greek text] With an English com- mentary, by K. Whiston. v. 1-2. L., 1859-68. 8 . [Long's Bibl. class.] 1 tbd.UA Contents: v. 1. Preface. MeofD. Chronol table. Libaniou upotheseis. Olynthiacs. Philippic i. De pace. Philippic ii. On Halounesus. On the Chersonese. Philip- pic Hi. iv. Answer to the letter of Philip. On the regula- tion of the state. The Propyleea. The Parthenon Speech on the symmorias. The trierarchy. On the liberty of the Rhodians. Mausolus and the Mausoleum. For the Mega- lopolitans. On the treaty with Alexander. Ou the Crown. v 2 On the embassy. Against Leptines, Meidias, An- drotion Aristocrates, Timocrates, Aristogeiton. In asking for books, use the •' Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 412 DEMOSTHENES-DE QUINCEY — Orations Tr. by T. Leland. 2 v. New York, 1831. -^yo 6321.05 Orations on the crown, and on the embassy. Tr. with notes, etc., by C. R. Kennedy. London, Sohn, 1858. 12° 6314.20 — Orations [private and other] against Timocrates, Aristogiton, Aphobus, Onetor, Zenothemis, Apa- turius, Phormis, Laoritus, Pantaanetus ; Nausi- maehus, Boeotus, Spudias, Phsenippus ; and for Phormio. Tr. by OR. Kennedy. London, Sohn, 1861. 12°. . 6314.19 — Brougham (B., lord). Contributions, v. 1. p. 25-59. . 2517.06 — Oraii (J. C.) Essays, etc. 1856 6123.03 — Felton [C. C.) [In his Greece, V. 2, 1867 ; p. 219-248.] . 426.12 Lucian. Encomium on D. [In his Works. Tr. by Franklin. v. 2, 1718 ; p. 512-528.] 5058.17 Legar'e (H". S.) Demosthenes, the man, the statesman, and the orator. [In his Writings, v. 1.] 5047.06 — Plutarch. Demosthenes [In his Lives, Tr. by Langhorne. v. 6 of 3146.17 ; V. 5 of 3145.22 ; v. 4 of 3145.08.] D. and Cicero compared. [In his Lives, v. 5 of 3146.17 ; v. 5 of 3145.22 ; V. 4 of 3145.08.] Bapin {B.) Comparison of Demosthenes and Cicero for elo- quence. [In his Works, v. 1.] 6064.11 See also Bentley's miscel., v. 30, 1851 ; National rev., v. 12 1861, p. 99-129 ; also Literature {Greek) ; and the histories of Greece by Grote (v. 11-12), and by Curtius (v. 5). Dempsey (G. Drysdale). On the drainage of districts and lands. L., 1859. 16° 3934.06 — Rudimentary treatise on the drainage of towns and buildings. London, Weak, 1854. 16°. . . 3934.07 — Bud. treatise on the locomotive engine. L., Weak, 1857. 16° 3926.15 — Tabular and other iron girder bridges. L„ Weak, 1850. 16° 3934.05 Dempsey (J. Maurice). Our ocean highways. L., 1870. 12° 933.05 Dempster (Charlotte). Vera, or the Russian princess and the English earl, [anon.] N.Y.,1871. 8°. 262.93 Note (from the Boston Athenamm catalogue). — Miss D. is the author of the articles on Diirer {in Ed. rev., July, 1861) ; Rubens (Jan., 1863) ; Bonstetten (Apr., 1864) ; Anjou (Jan., 1868) ; English vers de societe {in N. Brit, rev., Sept., 1867) ; Mistral's Mereio (June, 1868) ; Mme. du Plessis- Mornay (April, 1871). Denarius. See Arts ( Useful : Weights and measures, p. 48). Dendy (Walter Cooper). Philosophy of mystery. New York, 1817. 12° 3813.06 Denham (Dixon) and Clappertcn (H.) Travels in Northern and Central Africa, 1822-24. 2 v. London, 1826. 8° 1094.04 Denham (Sir John). Poems, Life, by S. Johnson. [In Chalmers (A.) English poets, v. 7. 1810.] 1626 07 — Works. [In Sanford (E.) and Walsh (B.) British poets, v. 6. 1819.] 1691.06 Denham (Michael Aislabie). Proverbs and sayings relating to the seasons, the weather, and agri. pur- suits. L.,1846. 16°. [Percy society, v. 20.] 5060.20 Denina (Giacomo Maria Carlo). Essay on the revolu- tions of literature. Tr. by J. Murdock. London, 1771. 16° 1631.16 Denis (Ferdinand). Bre'sil. P.,1837.8°.[Univers.]901.17 — Les Californies, fOregon, et les Possessions russes en Amerique, les lies Noutka et la Reine Charlotte. Paris, 1819. 8°. [Univers.] 901.12 — Portugal. Paris, 1846. 8° [Univers.] . . 902.27 Denis (Jacques). Histoire des theories et des idees morales dans l'antiquite". 2 v. P., 1856. 8°. 5433.26 Denison (Charles W. ) The tanner-boy : U. S. Grant. By Major Pennyman. [pseud.] B., 1846. 16°. 3067.21 Denison (Edmund Beckett). Astronomy without ma- thematics. Ed., with notes, by P. E. Chase. New York, 1869. 12° 4016.06 — Treatise on clocks and watches, and bells. London, I860. 16° 3932.20 Denison (Edward). Letters and other writings. Ed. by Sir B. Leighton. 2d ed. L, 1872. 8°. 5828.04 Denmark. See Countries (p. 304) ;— Poetry. Dennis (George). Cities and cemeteries of Etruria. New ed. a v. London, 1878, 8°. . . . 437.13 — Hand-book for Sicily. Murray. 1864. . 981.00 — A summer in Andalucia. \anon.'] 2 v. in 1. London, 1839. 8° 985.22 Dennis (John, Enql. critic, b. 1057, d. 1734). Select works. 2 v. London, 1718. 8°. . . . 5044.20 Contents: v. 1. Poems. Priestcraft dangerous. Essay upon public spirit. Essay on the opera. 2. Dramas. Priestcraft distinguished from Christianity. Grounds of criticism hi poetry. Letters. — Usefulness of the stage. L., 1698. 12°. In 1731.29 — Disraeli (7.) Miscellanies, 1796 2522.28 — Talfourd (T. N.) Essays, p. 35-43. 1852 2547.14 Dennison (Sir Wm.) Varieties of vice-regal life. [Van Diemen's Land, Norfolk Island, India.] 2 v. London, 1870. 8° 1035.22 Dennistoun (James). Memoirs of the dukes of Urbi- no, 1440-1630. 3 v. London, 1851. 8°. . 534.21 Denominational reason why. 8th ed. London, 1866 12° 3412.19 Denominations and sects. See Biblical and relig. lit. (p. 83). Denon (Dominique Vivant). Voyages dans la basse et la haute Egypte, pendant les eampagne? de Bona- parte. Londres, 1809. 4°. Planches, fol. 1076.22 Dent (Edward J. ) Description of the dipleidoscope, or double-reflecting meridian and altitude instru- ment. London, 1S43. 8° 5093.19 Dentistry. See Medicine. {Teeth.) Denton (Daniel). Brief description of New York, 1670. New ed., by G. Purman. N. Y., 1845. 8°. 614.11 Denton (J. Bailey). Sanitary works and sewage utiliza- tion. London, 1869. 8° 3934.07* — Sewage farming : no. 1. L., 1870. 8°. . 3934.07J Denton (Wm. and Eliz. M. F.) The soul of things ; or psychometric researches. 3d ed. Boston, 1866. 12° 3814.16 Denton chapel, (Manchester). — Booker (J.) History of. [In Chetham misc., v. 2, 1855.] 6094.38 De Peyster (John Watts). History of the life of Leonard Torstenson, Swedish general. Pough- keepsie, 1855. 8° 3173.19 — Personal and military history of Philip Kearney. New York, 1869. 8°. ....... 3095.18 — Same. 2d ed. N. Y, 1870. 8°. . . . 3095.18a — Anniv. address before the 3d army corps union, 5th May, 1875. N. Y., 1875. 4° 646.16 — Ancient, mediaeval, and modern Netherlands. A series of pamphlets. No. 1. History of the Menapii j and of the "Franks," p. 1-64. Poughkeepsie, 1859. 8°. . . . 6031.17 — La Royale. Part vn. Cumberland church, or the heights of Farmville : the last stricken field of the army of northern Virginia, 7th April, 1865. N. Y., 1874. 4° 646.17 — Maj .-gen. Philip Schuyler, and the Burgoyne campaign, 1777. Address before the N. ¥. hist. soc. N. Y., 1877. 8°. 6031.17 — Nashville the decisive battle of the rebellion. [Address before the N. Y. hist, soc, Jan., 4, 1876.] [n.p.ord.] 8°. . 5031.17 — Organization of the militia, [n.p.ord.] 4°. ... 646.17 — Practical strategy, as illus. by achievements of field marshal Traun. CatskiU, 1863. 8° 6031.17 — Proofs considered of the early settlement of Acadie by the Dutch. [Tivoli, N. Y., 1858.] 8° 5031.17 — Report on the organization of the French and Florentine fire departments, [p. 29-65. n.t p.] 646.17 — Reunion of post Phil. Kearney, Men. 25, 1868 : address. Hew York, 1868. 8° 6031.17 — Secession in Switzerland and in the United States compared. Catskill, 1864. 8° 6031.17 — Sketch of Gen. Robert McAllister. [From 'Representative men.' 10 pp.] 4° 646.16 — State sovereignty. 8 pp. [Repr. from Yonkers gazette, n.p. ord.) 8°. . . . . 5031.17 — Sketch of Gen. George H.Thomas. [From ' Representative men. 10 pp.] 4°. . 646.16 Depping (Guillaume). Wonders of bodily strength and skill, in all ages and countries. Tr. and enl. by C. Russell. London and New York, 1870. 12°. 4613.25 De Pradt. See Pradt. Depths of the sea. See Thomson (C. W.) 1873. . . . 4828.20 Depuy (H. W.) Ethan Allen and the Green mountain heroes of '76. B., 1853. 12° 3013.21 De Quincey (Thomas). Art of conversation and other papers. Edin. , 1863. 12° 2523.29 Contents : Letters to a young man -whose education has been neglected. Orthographic mutineers. John Paul Richter. Art of conversation. Presence of mind. On the knocking at the gate in Macbeth. The Antigone of Sopho- cles. Traditions of the Rabbins. Modern Greece. — Autobiographic sketches, 1790-1803. Boston, 1856. 16°. 2522.02 Contents : The afflictions of childhood. Introd. to the world of strife. Infant literature. Female infidel. PutWio school. I enter the world. The nation of London. Dublin. First rebellion in Ireland. French invasion of Ireland, ana Becond rebellion. Travelling. My brother. Premature manhood. Same. Edin., 1863. 12° 2523.30 Contents : Same as foregoing ed., with addition of ' Lax- ton ' and ' The priory.'' no „, — Beauties ; from [his] writings. B.,1862. 12°. 2522.01 BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. DE QUINCEY - DESNOIRESTERRES 413 ■ Biographical essays. B., 1851. 16°. . . 2522.04 Contents • Shakspeare. Pope. Lamb. Goethe. Schiller. . The Otesars. Boston, 1851. 16° 2522.05 Coleridge and opium-eating, and other writings. Edin.Tl883. 12° 2523.27 Contents : Prefatory note on Coleridge. Ceylon. The king of Hayti. Coleridge and opium-eating. Toilette of the He- brew lady. National temperance movements. Milton versus Southey and Landor. The fatal marksman. On Christianity as an orgau of political movement. Notes on Godwin, Fos- ter and Hazlitt. Falsification of English history. - Confessions of an English opium-eater. Edinburgh, 1862. 16° 2523.17 Note. — Repr. from Blackwood's mag., v. 67-58, 1845. - Confessions of an English opium-eater, and Suspiria deprofundis. Boston, 1853. 16°. . . 2522.20 - Essavs on philosophical writers. 2 v. Boston, 1854. 16* . 2522.18 Contents : v. 1. Hamilton. Mackintosh. Kant. Herder. Eichter. Lessing. 2. Bentley. Parr. - Essavs on the poets and other writers. Boston, 1853. 16°. 2522.06 Contents : Wordsworth. Shelley. Keats. Goldsmith. Pope. Godwin. Hazlitt. Landor. - Hist, and critical essays. 2 v. B., 1853. 16°. 2522.07 Contents : v. 1. Philosophy of Eoman history. The Es- senes. Philosophy of Herodotus. Plato's republic. Homer and tee Homeridse. 2. Cicero. Style. Rhetoric. Secret societies. - Klosterheim. See Memorials, etc., v. 2 ; below. - Letters to a young man , and other papers. Boston, 1854. 16° 2522.09 Contents : Letters to a young man. Greek tragedy. Con- versation. Language. French and English manners. Cali- fornia and the gold mania. Ceylon. Presence of mind. - Life and manners. Boston, 1851. 12°. . .2522.10 Contents : Early days. London. Ireland. The Irish rebel- lion. Premature manhood. Travelling. My brother. Ox- ford. German literature. Note.— All of the above, except the two last, are included in 'Autobiographic sketches.' - Literary reminiscences. 2 v. B., 1852. 16°. 2522.11 Contents : v. 1. Literary novitiate. Sir Humphrey Davy. Wm. Godwin. Mrs. Grant. Recollections of Charles Lamb. WaUadmor. Coleridge. Wordsworth. 2. Wordsworth and Southey. Southey, Wordsworth, and Coleridge. Recollec- tions of Grasmere. The Saracen'B head. Society of the lakes. Charles Lloyd. Walking Stewart Edward Irving. Wordsworth. Talfourd. The London magazine. Julius. Clare. Cunningham. Libellous attack by a London journal. Duelling. - Logic of political economy and other papers. Boston, 1859. 16° Contents : Logic of political economy. Life of Milton. The Suliotes. The fatal marksman. The incognito. The dice. The king of Haytl. - Memorials and other papers. 2 v. Boston, 1856. 16° 2522.13 Contents : v. 1. Explanatory notices. Orphan heiress. Oxford. Pagan oracles. Revolution of Greece. 2. Kloster- heim. The Sphinx's riddle. Templar's dialogues on politi- cal economy. - Miscellaneous essays. Boston, 1851. 12°. .2522.15 Contents : On knocking at the gate, in Macbeth. Murder as one of the fine arts. Joan of Arc. English mail coach. Vision of sudden death. Dinner, real and reputed - Narrative and miscellaneous papers. 2 v. Boston, 1853. 16° . 2522.16 Contents : v. 1. Household wreck. Spanish nun. Flight of a Tartar tribe. 2. Heavens as revealed by Rosse's telescopes. Modern superstitions. Coleridge and opium eating. Temperance movement. On war. Last days of Im- manuel Kant. - Note book of an English opium-eater. Boston, 1855. 16° 2522.17 Contents : Three memorable murders. True relation of the Bible to merely human science. Schlosser's liteiary history of the 18th century. The Antigone of Sophocles. The marquess Wellesley. Milton vs. Southey and Landor. Falsifications of English history. Peripatetic philosopher. On suicide. Superficial knowledge. English dictionaries. Dryden's Hexastich. Pope's retort upon Addison. - Suspiria de profundis, and other miscellaneous writ- ings. Edin., 1871. 12° 2523.32 Contents : Suspiria de profundis. Memorial chronology. Portrait gallery : Prof. John Wilson ; Sir Wm. Hamilton. California. China. Literary reminiscences. WaUadmor. The juggernaut of social life. The avenger. Translations from the German : 1. Historico-critical inquiry into the Roaicrucians and the free-masons. 2. Kant on national character in relation to the sense of the sublime and the beautiful. Notes from the pocket-book of a late opium- - Theological essays. 2 v. Boston, 1854. 12°. 3543.20 Contents : v. 1. Christianity as an organ of political In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER movement. Protestantism. On the supposed Scriptural expression for eternity. Judas Iscariot. Hume's Argument . against Miracles. Casuistry. Greece under the RomanB. 2. Secession from church of Scotland. Toilette of the He- brew lady. Milton. Charlemagne. Modern Greece. Lord Carlisle on Pope. — WaUadmor. See Suspiria, etc. ; above 2523.32 Note.—- Freely translated ' from the German of Haring. — Bayne (P.) T. De Quincey and his works. [In B.'s Essavs v. 1, 1857, p. 15-50.] ... 2513 ui — Gdes (II.) Illustrations of genius, p. 300-362. 1854. . 2526.03 — Masson (D.) Wordsworth, etc 1874. ... . 2536.'20 — Stephen (L.) Hours in a library. 1875 .2543 31 Note.— Repr. fr. Fortn rev., v. 15, 1871, or Littell, 1871. v. 2. See also Atlantic monthly, v. 12, 1863 (by H. W. Aldeu) ; Bentley's miscel., v. 37, 1855 ; Eclectic (from Examiner)' v. 27, 1852 ; Fraser's mag., v. 62-63, 1860 (2 art.), or Littell] 1861, v. 1 ; Nat. quar. rev., v. 22, 1871 ; N. A. rev., v. 74, 1852 ; v. 88, 1859 : N. Brit, rev., v. 39, 1863 ; Quar. rev., v. 110, 1861, or Littell, 1861, v. 3; Westm. rev., v. 61, 1854, or Littell, v. 5, 1854. De Rheims (J. F. H.) First practical lines in geometri- cal drawing. London, 1865. 8°. . . . 3924.31 Derby (Nelson L.) Report on architecture and materials. [IT. S. com. to Vienna exhib. , v 4,1875 3916.18 Derby {Earls of). See Biography (p. 138). Derbyshire. See Countries. [Derbyshire, p. 304.) Derenzy (George Webb). Enchiridion ; or, a hand for the one- handed. London, 1823. 8°. [In Pamphleteer, v. 22.) 6058.23 Dermot Mac Morrogh, or the conquest of Ireland : a poem. See Adams (J. Q.) 5093.04 Derrick and drill : petroleum. See Morris (E.) 1865. . 3933.24 Dervishes. — Brown (John P.) The dervishes ; or oriental spirit- ism. 1868 3524.24 See also Brit. qu. rev., Jan., 1876 (Among the prophets) ; New monthly mag., v. 22, 1828 (Dancing and howling der- vishes of Constantinople) ; and works on Turkey. Desaguliers (J.T. ) Course of experimental philosophy. 2d ed. 2 v. London, 1745. 4° 4028.01 De Sanctis (L.) Rome, christian and papal. New York, 1856. 12° 3426.15 Desarbres (Ne're"e). Deux siecles a l'opera, (1669-1868). Paris, 1868. 12° 1562.06 De Saulcy (L. F. J. C.) See Saulcy (L. F. J. 0. de). Descamps (Jean Baptiste). La vie des peintres fla- mands, allemands et hollandois. 5 v. P., 1753-69. 12° 1434.05 Descartes [Lat. Cartesius] (Bene). Discourse on me- thod. From the French, with an introd. 3d ed. Edin., 1866. 12° 5412.21 Reviewed by Prof. Huxley in Macmillan's mag., May, 1870 ; and in his Lay sermons [4712.15]. — Meditations. Tr. by W. R. Walker. [In Journal of spec, philos., v. 4, 1870 ; 4 articles.] — Meditations ; and selections from the Principles of philosophy. From the Latin, with notes. Newed. Edin., 1867. 12° 5412.21 — Sur la methode. Meditations. Traite des passions. Paris, 1844. 12° 5412.14 — Alger (W. R.) Solitudes, etc., p. 239-242. 1867. . . . 2512.07 — Daniel (&.) A voyage to the world of Cartesius. Tr. by T. Taylor. 1694 5412.13 — Huxley (T H.) On the hypothesis [of Descartes] that ani- mals are automata. [In Fortn. rev., Nov. 1, 1874.] — Sainte- Germain (B. de). Descartes considere comme physiologiste et comme me'decin. 1869. . 4326.10 — Stephen (£.) Hist, of English thought, v. 1. 5426.26 See also Eclectic mag., v. 26, 1852 (Historical position of D.) ; Ed. rev., v. 95 (Genius and writings of D. by H. Rogers) ; Revue des d. mondes, Jan. 1868 (par P. Janet) ;— Winslow's Jour, of psy. med., v. 8, 1855 (Psychology of D.) Descent. See Law. (Descent.) Descent of man. See Darwin (Charles) 4712.17 Deschanel (Augustin Privat). ' Elementary treatise on natural philosophy. Tr. with additions, by J. D. Everett. 4 pts. in 4 v, L., 1870. 8°. 4026.06 1. Mechanics, Hydrostatics, and Pneumatics. 2. Heat. 3. Electricity and magnetism. 4. Sound and light. Deschanel (E.) Le bien qu'on a dit des femmes. Paris, 1856. 12° • 5821.24 Desert of the Exodus. See Palmer (E. H.) 2 v. 1871. 1044.13 Desert world. See Mangin (A.) 1869 4727 .06 Deserted village, a poem. See Goldsmith (O.) 1644.15 ; 1691.30 Des Guays (J. F. E. Le Bois). See Le Bois Des Guays. Design in art. See Fine arts. (Design.) _ Des Landes (L. ) Manhood, the causes of its prema- ture decline. B., 1845. 18° 4331.09 Deslys (Charles). Le Roy d'Yvetot. 2 v. Pans, 1866. 22°. 7042.33 Desnoiresterres (Gustave). Voltaire a la cour. Paris, 1869. 8° 3175.25 414 DESOR-DIBDIN Desor (Edouard). Palafittes, or laoustrian constructions of the lakeofNeuchatel. [Sm. rep. 1865.J 3936.20 De Soto (Hernando de). See Biography (p. 200). Despair. Helps (A.) Friends in council, v. 1 25.S1.28 Des Perriers (Bonaventure). Cymbalum mundi ; or satyrical dialogues. Done into English. L., 1723. -y2° 2521.30 Despotism. See Government and politics. (Despotism). Despotism in America. See Hildreth (Eichard). 1854. .5831.23 ' Dessert books. "With original recipes. By a Boston lady, [anon.] B., 1872. 12° 6016.11 De Stael. See Stael. „ ,, „ , . Destouches (Philippe Nericault). Alembert (J. le R. d'). Eulogies etc v. 2. .......••••••»•■ 3221.15 D'Estrees. See Estrees (Gabrielle d'). Dastutt de Tracy (Antoine Louis Claude, Comte). Political economy ; with suppl. to ' Elements of ideology.' Georgetown, 1817. 8°. . . . 5932.14 Desvergers (Marie Joseph Adolphe Noel). Abyssinie. Paiis, 1847. 8°. [Univers.] 902.30 — Arabie. Paris, 1847. 8°. [Univers.] . . 901.13 — L'EtrurieetlesEtrusques. v. 1-2. 8°. v. 3. Planches. fol. P., 1862-64 1465.15 De Teissier (G. P. ) The parables practically set forth. London, [1870.] 16° 3544.03 De Tocqueville. See Tocqueville. Detroit. See Countries. (Detroit, p. 304). Deus-Homo : God-inan. See Parsons (T.) 3422.06 Deus-Semper. By the author of Semper-Deus. Phil. , 1869. 12° 3544.04 Deutsch. (Emanuel Oscar Menahem). Literary remains. With a memoir. N. Y., 1874. 8°. . . . 3540.75 Contents : The Talmud. Islam. Notes on Semitic palaeo- graphy. Notes of three lectures on Semitic culture. Egypt, aucient and modern. Hermes Trismegistus. Judaao-Arabic metaphysics. Les apdtres, par E. Eenan. Five letters on the Oecumenical council. Apostolicfe sedis. The Roman passion drama. On Semitic languages. On the Targums. On the Samaritan Pentateuch. The book of Jasher. Early Arabic poetry in Spain and Sicily. See notices of E. Deutsch, by H. R. Haweis in Contem. rev., v. 23, 1874. Deutscn-amerikanischer Dichtsrwald. Eine samm- lung. Detroit, (Mich.) 1856. 18°. . . 7114.01 Deutsch-amerikaiiisches conversations lexicon. Bear- beitet von A. T. Schem. v. 1-7. N. Y., 1869-72. 8°. De Veaux (James). Lester (O.E.) Artists of America. 1846. 1415.10 Development theories innat. history. See Evolution. Development theory in theology. See Newman (John H.) De Vere (Aubrey Thomns). Irish odes, and other poems. N.Y., 1869. 12° 1642.28 — Picturesque sketches of Greece and Turkey. 2 v. L., 1850. 8° 992.24 De Vere (Maximilian Scheie). Americanisms. New York, 1872. 8° 6424.18 — The great empress. [Agrippina.] A portrait. Ph., 1870. 8°. 3012.21 — Modern magic. N. Y., 1873. 12°. . . . 3814.36 — Outlines of comparative philology, with a brief hist. of the art of writing. N. Y., 1853. 12°. 6413.02 — Romance of American history. Early annals. New York, 1872. 12° 573.08 — ■ Stray leaves from the book of nature. New York, 1856. 12° 4712.27 — Studies in English. N. Y., 1867. 12°. . . 6433.10 — Wonders of the deep. N. Y., 1869. 12°. . 4826.11 De Verieour (L. R. ) Historical analysis of christian civilization. London, 1850. 12°. . . . 443.19 Devereux (J. E.) On Lord Wharncliffe's catholic bequest bill, and other catholic matters. London, 1844. 8° /« 5093.19 Devereux (Walter Bourchier). Lives and letters of the Devereux, earls of Essex. 1540-1646. 2 v. L 1853. 8° 3052.05 Devereux (W. Cope). "A cruise in the Gorgon," on the east coast of Africa. Including a trip up the Zambesi with Livingstone. L., 1869. 8°. 1084.21 Devey (Joseph). Comparative estimate of modern English poets. L., 1873. 12° 1641.02 — Logic. London, 1854. 8° 5428.04 Devices. PaUiser{Mrs.B.) Historic devices. 1870. 1452. 16 $3?' See also Heraldry ; — Emblems. Devil (The). See Biblical and relig. lit. (Devil, p. 83) ; also Atlantic monthly, v. 32, 1873 (Modern diabolism, by H. James) ; Contem. rev., Feb., 1876, or Eclectic mag., April, 1876 (De- monology, devil-dancing, and demoniacal possession, by R. C. Caldwell) ; Cornhill mag., Apr., 1865 (Devils of Mor- zine : St. Paul's mag., July, 1871, or Littell, 1871, v. 3 (Tas- manian devil). See also Spiritualism ;— Apparitions :— Witchcraft. ' De Virme (Theo. L. ) Printers' price list. New York 1871. 8° 2763.18 De Voe (Thomas P. ) The market assistant. N. Y 1867. 8° 6016.24 — The market book, an hist, account of public markets, v. 1. [New York markets. No more published] N. Y, 1862. 8° 6016.26 Devonshire, (Engl.) See Countries. (Devonshire, p. 304.) Devotional works. See Biblical and relig. literature (p. 83). Devotions of the ages. See Alien (N. G.) 3513.25 Devrient (Eduard). My recollections of Mendelssohn ; and his letters to me. Tr. by N. Macfarren. L. 1869. 12° 3123.16 Dew. See Meteorology. De Walden (E.) Ball-room companion. New York, [n.d.] 16° 4612.22 Dewar (Daniel). Elements of moral philosophy, and of christian ethics. 2 v. L., 1826. 8°. . . 3544.07 D'Ewes (J.) Sporting in both hemispheres. London, 1858. 12° 4615.08 De Wette (W M. L.) See Wette (W. M. L. de). Dewey (Chester). Best hours of daily observation to find the mean temperature of the year. [Smith, rep., 1857, 1860.1 3936.12 ; 3936.15 Dewey (Mary E. ) Life and letters of Catherine M. Sedgwick. N. Y., 1871. 12°. .... 3161.09 Dewey (Rev. Orville). Problem of human destiny. N. Y., 1864. 8° 354405 — Works. London, 1844. 8°. . ..... 3544.06 Contents : Discourses. Moral views on commerce, so- ciety, and politics. Discourses in defence of Unitariauism. The old world and the new : travels. Miscellaneous dis- courses and essays. Dewhurst (Henry Wm. ) Natural history of the cetacea. London, 1834. 8° 4826.26 De Witt (Jan). See Witt (Jan de) 6713.09 De Witt (Thomas ). Discourse in the North Reformed Dutch church. New York, 1857. 8°. . . 3456.08 Dexter (Charles) Versions and verses. Cambridge, 1865. 16°. 1641.14 Dexter (Henry Martyn). As to Boger "Williams and his banishment from the Mass. plantation ; with a few further words concerning the Baptists, the Quakers, and relig. liberty. B., 1876. 4°. 3185.23 — Congregationalism. Boston, 1865. 8°. . . 354409 — Verdict of reason upon future punishment. Boston, 1865. 12° 354410 Diable (Le) a Paris. Paris, 1862. 12°. . . . 7032.11 Diagnosis. See Medicine. Dialogues. — Becket (A.) Dialogues. [In his Miscellanies, v. 2.] . 1714.01 — Landor I W. Savage). Imaginary conversations. [In his Works, 1853.] 6047.03 — Lucian. Works, from the Greek, by T. Frankiin, 2 v. 1780 0058.16 — Lyttelton (George, lord). Dialogues of the dead. 5052.14 — Sargent (Epes). Original dialogues for school and family reading and representation. 1861. 6333.03 *®= See also Elocution. (Readings.) Diamond necklace.— Vizetelly (H.) The story of the. 2d ed. 2 v. 1867. . 3097.27 — Carlyle (T.) Diamond necklace. [In his Essays] . . 2617.12 See also Gentleman's mag., June, 1847; and (in Biography: Individual, p. 120) lives of Balsamo ;— La Motxe ;— Mabie Antoinette ; — Rohan (Card. de). Diamonds. See Jewelry and precious stones. Diana. See works on Ephesus (p. 316) ; also Fraser's mag., v. 6b, 1862, p. 113-115 (Hymn, etc., by E. Arnold). Diarian miscellany. SeeHutton (C.) ," Siim Diaries of a lady of quality, 1797-1844. See Wynn (F. W.) 3186.30 Diary of an ennuyee. See Jameson (Mrs. A.) .... ™~? Diary of an invalid : tour, etc. See Matthews (H.) . . **"•'} Diary of a Samaritan. By a member of the Howard Association of N.O. New Orleans,1860.12°. 5825.01 Diaz (Mrs. Abby Morton). See Fiction class-list ; also Chaney (Mrs G. L.) William Henry dramatized. 1875. [1722.3U.J Diaz del Castillo (Bernal). Memoirs, containing a true account of the discovery and conquest ot Mexico. From the Spanish by J. I. Lockhart. 2 v. L, 1844. 8° • 56< Z-°* Same. [In Kerr (B.) Voyages, v. 3, p. 432-503 ; v. *, V- 1-328.] • • J Dibdin (Charles). Collection of songs, i v. Jj. . 1792. 16° • • 3 6 ^io Dibdin (Thomas). Metrical history of England, to 1»ia 2 v. L., 1813. 8° • I® 5 -" - Reminiscences, 1771-1827. 2 v. L, 1827. 8°. 30i>2.09 Kg- For his plays see Plays. (Alphabetical arrangement) BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. DIB DIN -DID AY" 415 Dibdin (Thomas Frognall). 'Bibliographical, antiqua- rian and picturesque tour in France and Ger- many. 3 v. L., 1821. 8° 2745.22 Same. 3 v. L., 1829. 8°. 2763.10 — 'Bibliographical, antiquarian, and picturesque tour in the northern counties of England and m Scot- land. 2 v. L., 1838. 8° 2745.09 _ 'Bibliographical Decameron ; or ten days' pleasant discourse upon illuminated manuscripts, and sub- jects connected with early engraving, typography and bibliography. 3 v. L., 1817. 8°. ._ . 2745.19 'Bibliomania ; or book madness ; a bibliographical romance. Newed. L., 1842. 8°. _. . . 2745.11 *Bibliotheca Speuceriana, a descriptive catalogue of the books printed in the 15th century, in the library of earl Spencer. 4 v. L., 1814-15. 8°. 2745.12 Same, containing part of the Cassano library, books added, and a general index of the Bibliotheea Spenceriana and iEdes Althorpiante. London, 1823. 8°. 2745.18 — Introduction to the knowledge of rare and valuable editions of the Greek and Latin classios. With an account of polyglot Bibles, polyglot psalters, Hebrew Bibles, Greek Biblss and Greek Testa- ments ; the Greek fathers and the Latin fathers. 4th ed. 2v. London, 1827. S 3 . . . .2733.31 Typographical 'antiquities. See Ames (J.) and Herbert (w") 2766.02 DicaBarchus. Periegesis. [Gr. et Lat.J [In Muller (C.) Geographi Gr. min., v. 1, 1855.] 7765.03 Fragmenta. [In Miiller (C.) Fragm. Gr. min., v. 2, 1848.) Dicey (Edward). The battle-fields of 1866 [in Ger- many]. L.,1866. 12° 533.28 — Cavour. A memoir. Cambridge, 1861. 8°. . 3034.04 — The morning-land. 2 v. L. 1870. 12°. . .1052.18 — Eomeinl860. C, (Engl) 1861. 16°. . . 533.29 Six months in the federal states. 2 v. London and Camb., 1863. 8° 642.05 Dick (Thomas). Celestial scenery [the planetary sys- tem] ; illustrating the perfections of deity and a plurality of worlds. N.Y., 1845. 18°. . . 4016.09 — Improvement of society by the diffusion of knowl- edge. N. Y, [n.d.] 18° 3913.19 — Practical astronomer. N. Y., 1846. 12° . . 4016.01 — Sidereal heavens. N. X., [abmd 1840.] 18°. 4016.10 — Works. 2v. Cincinnati, 1853. 8°. . . . 5033.01 v. 1. Improvement of society. Philosophy of a future state. Philosophy of religion. Mental illumination. Essay on covetousneBB. 2. Christian philosopher. Celestial scenery- Sidereal heavens. Practical astronomer. The solar system. The atmosphere. Diok(W. B.) Encyclopaedia of practical receipts and processes. N. Y., 1872. 8° 6017.04 Dick (W. B.,) Frost (S. A.) and Taylor (W.) What shall we do to-night? or social amusements. By LegerD. Mayne, [pseud.] N.Y., 1873. 12°. 4622.12 Dickens (Charles). American notes for general circu- lation. L., 1850. 16° 1074.16 — Child's history of England. N. Y., 1854. 16°. 462.32 — On Mr. Fechter's acting. [In Atlantic monthly, v. 24.] — Pictures from Italy. American notes for general circulation. L., 1866. 12° 973.20 — Speeches, letters and sayings, to which is added a sketch of the author by G. A. Sala, and Dean Stanley's sermon. New York, 1870. 8°. 3052.25 — Anderson (fl. C.) Pictures of travel, etc. With a visit at Charles Dickens's house. 1871. . . . 991.18 — Pierce (&.A.) The Dickens dictionary : a key to char- acters and incidents in the Tales of C. D. 174.11 — [editor). See Household words j— All the year round. 4©" For his novels and sketches, see Fiction class-list. For lives and critical estimates of him see Biography (p. 139) ; and Gentl. mag., Mch, 1874 (C. D., by G. B. Smith). Dickeson (Montroville Wilson). American numis- matical manual. Phila., 1859. 4°. . . 1585.01 Dickinson (Anna E.) A paying investment. Boston, 1876. 12°. 5522.09 — What answer? Boston, 1869. 12°. . . . 174.38 Dickinson (Daniel S.) Speeches, correspondence, etc. edited with a biography, by J. R. Dickinson. 2 v. N. Y, 18G7. 8°. 6315.16 Contents : v. 1. Biogr. sketch. Speech on the repeal of the usury laws, 1837. Speech upon the governor's message, 1840. Address at fair of Queens county agr. soc, 1843. Ad- dress of the Albany repeal assoc. to the people of Ireland, 1844. Speeches : Upon the joint resolution for annex, of Texas, 1845. Oregon question, 1846. Reply to Mr. Webster upon N. E. boundary, right of Bearch, and destruction of the Caroline, 1846. On the acquisition of territory, and formation of gov. for the territories— doctrine of " popular sovereignty " 1848. On the bill to establish territorial gov. in Oregon, California, and New Mexico, 1848. Upon the issues and caudidates of the presidential campaign, 1S4H. On a government for California and New Mexico, and iu reply to Mr. Dix on the " Wilmot proviso," 1849. At a de- mocratic state convention held at Rome, N. Y., An;,'., 1849. Upon the resolution calling for information in ret', to the appointment of a military governor for California, etc., 1850. At a eompl. dinner, June, 1850. At the centennial celebration of Litchfield county, Conn., Aug., 1851. In the democratic national convention at Baltimore, 1852. Ora- tion ou the anniv. of Amer. independence, 1853. Speech at a democratic ratification meeting, Rochester, 1853. Address to the jury in the case of the U. S. vs. Jamea Collier, 1854. Remarks at the Oxford academy jubilee, 1854. Address at the laying of the corner stone of the Sus- quehanna seminary, Binghamton, 1854. Speech at Delhi, at a meeting of the "hard shell" or national democracy, 1854. Speech on the Maine law question, 1854. Speech at a mass meeting to ratify the nominations of the Cincinnati convention, 185(1. Extract: a picture of disunion. Speech at a democratic meeting, Brooklyn, 1856. Address at the opening of the new court-house, Binghamton, 1857. Speech, 1857, at the eel. of the anniv. of the battle of New Orleans. Remarks on the presentation of a testimonial to W. B. Gilbert, of Syracuse, 1857. Speech in response to a serenade, Wash., 1857. Address in behalf of John M. Thurs- ton, 1857. Address before the grad. class of the law dep. of Hamilton college, N. Y., 1858. Remarks at the laying of the corner-stone of the N. Y. state inebriate asylum, Binghamton, 1858. Speech at the democratic state conven- tion, Syracuse, 1859. Address bef jre the Chenango agr. soc.,.. 1859. Speech at a meeting of the democratic party, Buffalo, 1859. Speech at a Breckinridge and Lane democratic meet- ing, 1860. Speech on occasion of a serenade, Wash., 1860. Speech at a union meeting, New York, 18110. Address on temperance, license law, etc., 1843. Lecture on commercial law and pol. econ.. 1861. v. 2. Speech at the great union meeting, New York, April, 1861. Address before the lit. soc. at Amherst college, 1861. Speeches at union mass meetings, 1861-62. Speech on the anniv. of the adoption of the const, of the U. S., 1861-62. Address on the presentation of colors to the 89th reg., N. Y. S. V., Wash., 1862. Speech : candidates contrasted. Speech at union ratif. meeting, N. Y., 1862. Speech at the capitol, Albany, 1862. Speech at the celebration of 131st anniv. of the birthday of Washington, 1863. Speech at the 2d anniv. of the attack on Sumter, 1863. Speech at the great mass meeting, New York, 1863. Speech at a great war meeting, Albany, 1863. Extract from speech on occasion of nresenta- tiou of a flag to Mr. Montgomery, of Miss., 186^. The New York riot : speech at a union mass meeting, Oct., 1863. Address : the union : its perils and its hopes, 1863. Corres- pondence. Poems. .J8ST* For oiogr. notices of D. S. D., see Biography (p. 139). Dickinson (James C. ) On the tonic treatment of gout. 2ded. London, 1871. 18° 4323.18 Dickinson (John). Armor (W. C.) Governors of Pa. 1872. 3246.02 — Herring (/.) and Longacre [J.B.) Nat.port. gal.,v.3. 1836. 3247.08 Dickson (Samuel), principles of the chronic-thermal system of medicine, with the fallacies of the facul- ty. Notes by W. Turner. N. Y.,1850. 8°. 4327.17 Dickson (Walter). Japan ; hist, government and offi- cers. Edinb., 1869. 8 3 1022.15 Dickson (William). Mitigation of slavery : letters to T. Clarkson. L, 1814. 8° 5832.11 Dictionaries. See Classical dictionaries (p. 271) ;— Encyclopa?- - dias. For dictionaries of any language, see Languages ; for dictionaries of any other subject, see name of subject, as Agriculture (p. 7) ;— Arts ( Useful ; p. 41) ;— Biography (p. 109) ;— Chemistry (p. 264) ;— Fine arts ;— Geography ;— Music, etc. Dictionary of contemporary biography. London, 1861. 8° 3223.07 Dictionary of musicians. 2 v. L, 1827. 8°. 1563.04 Dictionary of phrase and fable. See Brewer (E. C.) . . 6218.07 Dictionnaire de l'e'oonomie politique. 2 v. i aris, Guillaumin et C'ie, 1876. 8° Dictionnaire des Girouettes, ou nos coDtemporams peints d'apres eux-mSmes. 3e ed. Pans, 1815. qo 3216.21 Dictys Oreiensis. De belio Trojano. Ex ed. S. Arto- noli Cum notis et interpretatione in usum Del- phini. Lond., Vulpy, 1825. 8°. . . . 7713.12 Didactics. See Walsh (Robert). . .. . . • • • •™ S ™ Diday(P.) Treatise on syphilis in infants, li. by U. Whitley. London, New Sydenham society, 18o9. no .... 4302. Oo In asking for books, use the ■' Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 416 DIDOT-DIRCKS Didot (Ambrose Firmin). Bibliotheca scriptorum GriBCorum Greece et Latine. 57 v. Parisiis, 1641-67. 8 o 7764.01 [Note.— The titles of works included in this collection are given more fully elsewhere, under the names of their authors, or the first word of the title, if of a collection.] Contents. Same. Tabulae. . 7765.05 Oratores Attici. 2 v. . 7766.02 JElianus. Porphyrius. Philo. 7764.01 JEschylus. Sophocles. 7764.02 Appianus 7764.03 Aristophanes. 2 v. . 7764.04 Aristoteles. d v. . . 7764.06 Arrianus. .... 7766.10 Bible. Novum Testamentum. Ed. O. Tischendorf. 7766.01 — Vetus Testamentum, cur J. W. Jager. Chrysostomus. Demosthenes. . . . 7764.12 Diodorus Siculus. 2 v. 7764.13 Diogenes Laertius. . 7764.15 Epigrammatum anthologia Palatina. Ed. F. Diibner. 7764.16 Erotici scriptores. Ed. by G. A. Hirschig. . . . 7764.17 Euripides. Perdita tragico- rum omnium. Christus Pa- tieus, Ezekiel, et Christ- ianas poetse. . . . 7765.02 Homerus 7765.13 Josephus. 2 v. . . 7765.14 Lucianus 7765.17 Geographi Graeci minores : Hanno, Arrianus, Dionysius, PrisciamiB, etc., etc. Ed. C. Miiller. 2 v. . . 7765.03 Philosophorum Grsecorumfrag- meuta. 2 v. ... 7766.04 Philostratus. Callistratus. Eu- napius. Himerius. 7766.06 Plato. 2v. . . 7766.07 Pausanias 7766.09 Plotinus. Porphyrius. Froclus. Priscianus. . . . 7766.11 7767.07 | Plutarchus. 5 v. . . . 7766.12 7764.10 ! Poetse bucolici et didactici : Theocritus, Bion, Mosehus, Nicander, Oppianus, Phile, Aratus, Manetho, [pseudon.], Maximus. Ed F. Diibner, etc. 7766.17 Poetarum comicorum Gra3co- rum fragmenta. . 7767.01 Polybius 7767.02 Strabo 7767.03 Theocritus. Scholia in Theoc- rituin. Scholia et paraphrases in Nicandrum et Oppianum. 7767.04 Theophrastus. Marcus Aure- lius Antoninus. Epictetus. Cebes. Maximus Tyrius. 7767.05 Thucydides. . . . 7767.06 Xenophon 7767.09 Didron (A. N. ) Christian iconography : or christian art in the middle ages. v. 1. [No more published.] London, 1851. 12° 1442.27 Diemerbroeck (Isbrand de). Treatise concerning the pestilence. Abridged and tr. from the Latin, by T.Stanton. L., 1722. 12°. [' Tracts on the plague, v. 2.'] 4334.20 Dies irae ; 13 orig. versions, by Abraham Coles. N. Y., 1859. 12° , 1634.29 Same. [Tr. by W. H. Bright. ] New York, 1866. 8° 1635.25 Same. Tr. by A. P. Stanley, [In Macmillan's mag., Dec, 1868.] Same. Tr. by J. A. Dix. [In Scribner's monthly, Apr., 1876.] Diet. See Medicine ; — Domestic economy. (Food.) Dietetics of the soul. See Feuchtersleben (E. von). 1858. 5435.20 Dietz (E.) Chemical analysis. See De Koninck (L. L.) and Dietz (E.) 1872. 41)02.02 Dieulafait (Louis). Diamonds and precious stones. Tr. by F. Sanibrd. New York, 1874. 16°. 1581.04 Difficulties of infidelity. See Faber (G. S.) 1829. . . . 3547.14 Digby (John, 1st earl of Bristol). Defence of his negociations in Spain, [1622]. L., Camden miscel., v. 6. 1870. 4°. .5114.07 Digby (Sir Kenelm). Journal of a voyage into the Mediterranean ; ed. by J. Bruce. London, Cam- den soc, 1868. 4° 5113.50 Digby (Kenelm Edward). Introduction to the hist.' of the law of real property. Oxford, 1875. 12°. 5635.17 Digby (Kenelm Henry). Broad stone of honor, v. 1-3 London, 1844-48. 8° 6623.22 v. 1. Godefridus — of the institution of chivalry and christian government. 2. Tancredus— of the religion and discipline of chivalry. 3. Morus— of the principles and practice of christian chivalry. — Compitum ; or, the meeting of the ways at the Catho- lic church. 2d ed. v. 1-4. L., 1851-55. 16°. 3541.19 — Mores catholici : or, ages of faith, [cmon.i 11 v L 1831-1842. 16° 3421.06 — bbort poems. London, 1865. 16°. . . . 1(535 27 Digging for gold ; or, adventures in California. [Ballanrvne's miscellany, v. 11, 1869.] 931 12 Dike (Samuel F.) Doctrine of the Lord in the primi- tive christian church. B., 1870. 12°. . . 3541.12 Dikeman (John). Brooklyn compendium: streets, grants under water, ferry rights, etc. Brooklyn 1870. 8° 5636.01 Dignities See Heraldry ;-England {Court and official registers, P. 308) ;-Aristocracy (p. 35) ;— Peerage Dilke (Charles Wentworth). Greater Britain : a record of travel in English speaking countries during 1866-67. 2 v. in 1. Phil., 1869. 12°. . . 1074 15 Same. New York, 1869. 12° 1074.15a Reviewed in Ed. rev., v. 129, 1869. — Ilinton [B. J.) Engliuh radical leaders. 1875. . . . 3221 14 Dillon (Francis, esq.) See Memoirs of Francis Dillon, esq. 5051,17 Dillon (Henry Augustus, viscount). Discourse upon the theory of legitimate government. Florence 1817. 24° 5712.10 Dillon (John B. ) Notes on hist, evidence in reference to adverse theories of the government of the U S New York, 1871. 8° 5734.24 Dillon (John F. ) Law of municipal corporations. 2d ed 2 v. New York, 1873. 8°. 5615.28 Dillon ( Oapt. Peter). Voyage to the South Seas to ascer- tain the fate of La Perouse. 2 v. L., 1829.8°. 1064.03 Dillon (Wentworth, earl of Roscommon). Poems. Life, by S. John- son. [In Chalmers (A.) English poets, v. 8, 1810.] 1626.08 Dilworth (H. W. ) History of Fiancis-Eugene, prince of Savoy. L., [n.d.] 18°. 3051.24 Dimbleby (J. B. ) A shorthand dictionary. London 1868. 12° 6431.05 Dinarchus. Orationes. Gr. et Lat. [In Oratores Attici, v 2 Didot, 1858.] 7766.03 Dingley (Thomas). History from marble, printed in photo-lithogiaphy, by V. Brooks ; with introd. by J. G. Nichols. L., Camden, soc, (v. 94-97) 1867- 68. 4°. 5113.48 Dingman (J. H. ) Directory of booksellers, stationers, newsdealers, music dealers, and libraries in the United States and Canada. NY, 1870. 8°. 2713.1a Dining (Art of). See Domestic economy. [Dining ;— Cookery.) Dinners and dinner parties, [anon. ]L., 1862. 12°.6015.11 Diodorus Siculus. Bibliothecse hist, quse supersunt. Exrec. L. Dindorni. Gr. et Lat. [Ed.] C. Miiller. 2 v. Parisiis, Didot, 1855. 8° 7764.13 — Historical library. With [his] fragments. Tr. by G. Booth. 2v. L., 1814. 8° 427.12 Diogenes Sinopensis, the cynic. Fragmenta. [In Wagner (F. G.) Poetarum trag. gr. fragmeuta.] , 7765.02 — Diogenes Laertius. Lives, etc. 1853 5415.01 See also Nat. qu. rev., v. 18, 1869. Diogenes (Antonius). De incredibilibus ultra Thulem. Gr. et Lai, [In Erotici script. Didot, 1856.] 7764.17 Diogenes Laertius. De clarorum philosophorum vitis. Bee. C. G. Cobet. Gr. et Lat. Parisiis, Didot, 1872. 8° 7764.15 — Lives and opinions of eminent philosophers [of antiquity]. Tr.by C.D.Yonge. L., 1853. 12°. 5415.01 Diogenes at court. See Coetlogon (D. de). 1748. . . . 2621.21 Diognetus. Epistola ad D. [In Bunsen (C. C. J.) Christianity and mankind, v. 5, 1854. J Epistle to D. [In Apostolic fathers. A.-N. O. libr., v. 1, 1870.] 3467.02 Dionysius of Alexandria. Works. Tr. by S. 1). P. 80I- mond. Ed., 1871. 8°. [A.-N. C.lib., v. 20.] 3467.09 Dionysius, (bucolic poet). De avibus. Gr.et. Lat. Eecens. A. Koechly. Parisiis, Didot, 1851. 8°. . 7766.17 Dionysius Byzantius. Anaplus Bospori Tliracii. Gr.et Lat. [In Miiller (C.) Geogr. Gr. min. v. 2, 1856 ] . . . . 7765.04 Dionysius Callipkontis fdius. Descriptio Grseciffi. [Gr. et Lat. In Miiller (C.) Geogr.' Gr. min., v. 1, 1855.] . . . 7765.03 Dionysius Halicarnassensis. Koman antiquities. Tr., with notes and dissertations, by E. Spelman. 4 v. L., 1758. 4° 438.01 See also Classical journal, v. 34, p. 277 ; v. 35, p. 112, 268 ; v. 36, p. 3, 202 ; v. 37, p. 179 ; v. 38, p. 1 (D. as an historian and critic) 2742.34 Dionysius Periegetes. Orbis descriptio. Gr. et Lat. [In Miiller (C.) Geogr. Gr. min., v. 2, 1855.] 7765.04 Diphtheria. See Medicine. [Diptkeria.) Dipleidoscope. See Dent (E. J.) 5093.19 Diplomacy. — Bernard (M. ) Four lectures on subjects connected with diplomacy. 1868 5623.11 — Embassies and foreign courts ; a hist, of diplomacy. By "the roving Englishman." 2d ed. London, 1856. 8°. . . 5623.10 — Home (T. H.) Diplomacy. 2d ed. 1859. .5613.15 See also Westm. rev., v. 62, 1854 (Eise and progress of), fl®- See also United States [Foreign affairs, Diplomacy, Treaties, p. 383) ;— England [7<*«« °f tne heart. London, — On diet and regimen in sickness and health. 4th ed London, 1870. 8° 4324 14 Dobell (John) A new selection of 700 'evangelical hymns. Momstown, 1810. 12°. . . . 3761.01 Dobell (Sydney). Poems. B., 1860. 32°. . 1642.06 — The Roman. A dramatic poem. By S. Yendvs [pseud.] L, 1850. 8° 1715.14 — Smith (A.) Last leaves, etc., p. 171-210. 1869. . . ,2542 27 Doblado (Don Leucadio), pseud. See White (J. Blanco). 984.22 Dobrizhoffer (Martin). An account of the Abipoues 3 v. in 2. L, 1822. 8° 567.20 Dobson (Edward). Bud. treatise on foundations and concrete works. L., Weak, 1850. 16°. . 3932.29 — Bud. treatise on masonry and stone-cutting. Lon- don, Weale, 1859. 16° 3932.26 — Bud. treatise on the manufacture of bricks and tiles 2 pts. London, Weale, 1850. 16°. . . 3932.24 — Eudiments of the art of building. London, Weak 1859. 16° 1312.01 Dobson (J. R. ) The ox : his diseases and their treat- ment. With essay on parturition in the cow 2d ed. L., 1872. 12° 6134.27 Dobson (3frs. Susanna). Life of Petrarch. 2 v. L 1805. 8° 3143.06 Docks. See Arts ( Useful : Dry docks, y. 41). Dockray (B. ) Egeria : or casual thoughts and sugges- tions. 1st series. London, 1857. 16°. . 2523.01 Doctor (The). See Southey (Robert) 2543.22 Doctor Hookwell ; or, the Anglo-Catholic family [anon.] 3 v. London, 1842. 12° 3541.09 Doctors, See Biography (Medical, p. 112). Doctors and patients. See Timbs (John). 2 v. 1873. . 3252,18 Dod. See also Dodd ; — Dods. Dod (Albert Baldwin). Articles on capital punishment, phreno- logy, the vestiges of creation, analytical geometry, and Ox- ford architecture, with reviews of Mr. Finney aud Dr. Beecher. [In Princeton review essays. 2d ser. 1847.] 3686.02 Dod (Robert P.) Parliamentary companion. 1868 1870. London, 1869-71. 24° 6741.10 Dodd (George). Dictionary of manufactures, mining, and the industrial arts. L., [1869.] 12°. 3915.25 — The food of London. London, 1856. 12°. 6014.12 — Hist, and explau. dissertation on steam engines and steam packets. London, 1818. 8°. . . 3927.27 — Bailways, steamers, and telegraphs. London and Edinburgh, 1868. 12°. 3926.31 Dodd (Henry Philip). The epigrammatists, ancient and modern. London, 1870. 8°. . . . 6213.15 Dodd (John Theodore). Sayings ascribed to our Lord by the fathers and other primitive writers. London, 1874. 12°. 3544.27 Dodd (Stephen). Bevolutionary memorials. New York, 1852. 12° 1625.08 Contents : Poems, by Rev. W. Case. Burlesque of General Burgoyne's proclamation. Account oi the death of MiSB McCrea. The American hero, by N. Niles, etc. Dodd (Wm., D.D.) Reflections on death. York, 1818, 24° 1641.04 — Thoughts in prison, etc. York, 1S18. 24°. . 1641.04 eS" Eor lives of Dr. Dodd, see Biography (p. 139). Dodd ^m.) Three weeks in Majorca. London, 1863, 12° 981.07 Dodd (Wm., publisher). Specimens of early wood en- gravings. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1862.1°. 1436.23 Doddridge (Philip). Some remarkable passages in the life of Col. James Gardiner. Loudon, 1796, 16° 3063.23 *S-For lives of P. D., see Biography (p. 139). Dodds. See also Dodd ;— Dods. Dodds (James). Thomas Chalmers : a biogr. study, Edinb., 1870. 12° 3033.25 Dodge (Jonathan). Complete system of stenography, Providence, 1823. 8° 6431.13 Dodge (J.B.) West Virginia. Phila., 1815. 12°. 1123.28 Dodge (Mary Abigail). ['Gail Hamilton.'] Battle of the books ; for the use of authors and publishers. Cambridge, (Mass.,) 1870. 16° 2752.17 — Child world. Boston, 1873. 16° 17458 — Country living and country thinking. Boston, 1862, 10 3 . ............ 2523.03 Contents: The bank. Boston and home again. Brown- bread cakes. A complaint of friends. Dog days. Lights among the shadows ol our civil war. Men and wnneu. Moving. My birds. My flower-bed. My garden. Summer gone. Tommy. Winter. — Gala-days. Boston, 1863. 16° 2523.01 Contents ■ A call to my countrymen. Camilla's concert. Chori. Gala-days. Happiest days. Side-glances at Harvard class-day. A spasm of sense. Success iu life. — Little folk life. New York, 1872. 16°. . . 174.59 — New atmosphere. Boston, 1865. 16°. . . 5821.03 BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. DODGE -DOMESTIC 419 — Nursery noonings. New York, 1875. 16°. 3512.04 pursuit of knowledge under difficulties. [In Atlantic tales.] _ Bed-letter days in Applethorpe. B., 1866.16°. 175.10 _ Sermons to the clergy. Boston, 1876. 12°. 3541.28 _ Skirmishes and sketches. B., 1865. 16°. . 2523.05 Contents : Anno Domini. Brain and Brawn. Child-power. Christ as a preacher. Christ in Carolina. Counter charm (A). [A. de Tocqueville.] Court crime (A). Doubtful argu- ments. Drunkenness and drinking. Eddykny-Mur-r-phy. Ellen. Emmons, Nathaniel, of Franklin. Folly in Israel [Sunday schools.] ' Glory Hallelujah ! ' Glorying iu the goad. Interruption. Landmark removed [Owen Lovejoy.] Language. Magazine iiterature. Mob patriotism. My book. New school of biography. ' Out iu the cold.' Pictor Igno- tus [Wm, Blake.] Pictures and a picture. Ramble iu the old paths [of Engl, lit.] A suggestion. Word to the inconsider- ate. WordB tor the way. — Stumbling-blocks. Boston, 1864. 16°. . . 2523.06 Contents : Amusements. Church-sittings. Controversies Error. Fitness of things. Forgiveness. God's way. Law of Christ. Ordinances. Outs aud ins. Prayer-meetiugs. Praying. Proof of your love. A view from the pews. Words without knowledge. — Summer rest. Boston, 1866. 12°. . . . 2523.07 Contents : Council about a council. Fancy farming. Gil- Allan's sabbath King James the first. Kingdom coming. Larva lessons. Orchard talk. Prose Heuriade. Well done. _ Twelve miles fro.n a lemon N.Y., 1874. 12°. 2523.02 Contents : Amer. inventions. Autumn voices. Conference wrong side out. Country character. Dinners. Fashions. Hemlock poison. Higher laws of railroads. Holidays Le- drops. Pleasures of poverty. Science, pure and practical. Sleep and sickness. Social formulas and social freedom. Twelve miles from a lemon. To Tudiz by railroad. Wonders and wisdom of carpentry. — Woman's worth and worthlessness. Complement to 'A new atmosphere.' N.Y., 1872. 12°. 5822.18 — Woman's wrongs : a counter-irritant. Bostou, 1868, 12° 5821.17 — Woolgathering. Boston, 1867. 12°. . . . 2523.08 Note.— Some of M. A. D.'s writings have appeared in the Atlantic monthly and Scribner's monthly, for which consult their general indexes. Dodge (Mary Mapss). Rhymes and jingles. New York, 1875. 12°. 1635.31 <®- For other of her works see Fiction class-list. Dodge (Nathaniel Shatswell). Stories of a grand- father about American history. Boston, 1874. 16° 571.01 — Memoir of Sir J. F. W. Herschel. [In Sm. rep., 1871.] 3936.26 Dodge (Richard Irving). Black Hills. N. Y., 1876. 12° 1132.25 — Plains of the great west and their inhabitants. N. Y„ 1877. 8° 1133.27 Dodgson (Charles Lutwidge). See Carroll (Lewis), pseud. Dods (J. B. ) and Grimes (J. S.) Electrical psychology. London, 1851. 12°. 3814.21 Dodsley (Kobert). Chronicle of the kings of England. Written in the manner of the ancient Jewish histo- rians. By Nathan Ben Saddi. [pseud.] London, 1710. 12° 471.29 — Economy of human life. L., 1810. 16°. . 6211.22 — Poems. Ed. with life, by A. Chalmers. [In Chalmers (A.) English poets, v. 15, 1810.] 1626.15 — Select collection of old plays. 2d ed., with notes [by IBised]. 12 v. L., 1780. 12° 1722.01 Contents : v. 1. Prefaces. God's promises, by J. Bale. Four P.'s, by J. Heywood. Ferrex and Porrex, by T. Sack- ville, lord Buckhurst, and T. Norton. Damon and Pythias, by E. Edwards. New custom. 2. Gainmer Gurton's needle. Alexander and Campaspe, by J. Lyly. Tanered and Gismunda, by E. Wilmot. Corne- lia, by T. Kid. Edward n., by C. Marlow. 3. George-A-Greeue, the pinner of Wakefield. First part of Jeronymo. The Spanish tragedy, by T. Kid. The honest whore, by T. Dekker 4. Malcontent, by J. Marston, All fools, by G. Chapman, Eastward hoe, by G. Chapman, Jonson, and Marston. Re- venger's tragedy, by C. Tourner. Dumb knight, by L. Machin. 5. Miseries of inforced marriage, by G. Wilkins. Lingua, by A. Brewer. Merry devil of Edmonton. A mad world my masters, by Middleton. Earn alley, or merry tricks, by L. Barry. 6. Roaring girl, or Mol Cntpurse, by Middleton and Dekker. Widow's tears, by G. Chapman. White devil, or Vittona Corombona, by Webster. Hog hath lost his pearl, by R. Taylor. Four prentises of London, by T. Heywood. Z' Green's Tu quoque, or the city gallant, by J. Cooke. Albumazar, by Tomlris. A woman killed with kindness, by T. Heywood. Match at midnight, by W. Rowley. Fuimus Troes, the true Trojans, by J. Fisher. m!v ' T Thl?hf f 6 ' 8 a Who l e ' by J ' Fol ' d Th0 neir - by T. may. The bird iu a cage, by J. Sliirlv Jew of Malta. ^ Marlow. The wits, by Sir W . Davenant. ' y 9. Gamester, by Shirley. Microcosmus, by T. Nabbas Muses ldoking-glass, by T. Eandolph. City match by J M ?? e -.S. ueeu 0l Arl ' a gon, by W. Habington. Y 10 the antiquary, by S. Maimion. The goblins bv Suckling. The ordiua.y, by w. Cartwright. Jovial crew by R. Broome. Odd couple, by T, May ' t m' ^ d ( 1 ' 0man ,?' by 8h »' le y- Mayor of Quinborough, by T. Middleton. Grim the collier of Croydon, city uiVht cap by E. Davenport. Parson's wedding, by T. Killenrew 12 Adventures of Ave hours, by Sir S. Tuke. Elvira bv G. Digby. The widow, by Ben Jonson. Chichevache and Bjcorue. Histona histriouica, by J. Wright. Index to GOtGS. _ Se ofi Ct iI?o m3, E Doesticks(Q.K. P.) See Thompson (Mortimer M.) . 1693 23 p.2% tUralhiflt ° ry( ' DWS,i a& <> Amusements {Sporting, Dogmas. See Biblical aud relig. lit. (Doctrine and Dogma, p. 84 ) Dogmatic faith. See Garbett (E.) 1868 3564 17 Doherty (Hugh) Memoir of Fourier. [ With Transon (A.)' Chariee Fourier's theory,] 6812 15 Dolby (Anastasia). Church vestments.' London, 1868 sm. 4° 3767 2i Dolgorouky (Paul). Handbook of principal families in Russia. From the French. L., 1858. 8°. 554.28 Dollinger (Johann Joseph Ignaz von). The Church and the churches ; or the papacy and the temporal power. Tr. by W. B. MacCabe. London, 1862. _?°- 3545.05 — .tables respecting the popes iu the middle ages. Tr. by A. Plummer. With essay en the prophetic spirit and the prophecies of the christian era. Tr. by H. B. Smith. N. Y., 1872. 8° 3424.12 — History of the church [to the reformation]. Tr. by E. Cox. 4v. London, 1840. 8°. . . . 3427.11 — Lectures on the reunion of the churches. Tr. with preface by H. N. Oxenham. New York, 1872. 12° 3545.06 — The Pope and the council. By Janus, [pseud.] 2d ed. London, 1869. 12° 3425.15 See Catholic world, June, 1871 (Apostasy of Dollinger) ; Nov. 1871 (Dollinger scandal) ; Contem. rev., v. 14, 1870 (Three broad church catholics). Dollman (Francis T.) * Examples of antient pulpits existing in England. L., 1849. 4°. . . 1316.08 Dolomieu (Deodat G. 8. T. de Gratet de). *Account of the earth- quakes in 1783. [In Pinkerton. Voyages, v. 5.] . , 926.05 Domenech (Emmanuel). Missionaiy adventures in Texas and Mexico. London, 1858. 8°. . 1125.12 — Seven years residence in the great deserts of North America. 2 v. L., 1860. 8° 1125.10 Domenichino (Do«ienico Zampieri, called; b. 1581, d. 1641). — Landon ( 0. ) Lives and works of celebrated painters, v. 1. 1804 1446.20 Domeny de Rienzi (Gregoire Louis). Oce"anie. 3 v. Paris, 1836-37. 8°. [Univers.] . . . 902.20 Domestic animals. See Agriculture (Stock and domestic animals, p. 9) ; — Natural history. Domestic aunals of Scotland. See Chambers (E.) . . . 196.01 Domestic economy. 1. Comprehensive and miscellaneous works. — Bazar book of the household. 1875. . . 6014.03 Contents : Marriage, establishment, servants, house- keeping, children, home life, company. — Beecher (C. E.) and Stowe (H. B.) American woman's home. 1869 6016.05 — Beecher (Miss C. ) Housekeeper and healthkeeper. 1873 6016.13 — Beeton's Dictionary of practical recipes and e very-day information : new domestic cyclopaedia. 6016.09 — Bernays (A. J.) Household chemistry. 1852. 4214.06 — Best of everything : By the author of ' ' Enquire Within." 1870 6016.06 — Conti (A. de B., prince de). Concerning the government of his house. [In his Works, 1711.] 5023.17 — Diaz (A. M. ) A domestic problem. Work and cul- ture in the household. 1875 6015.22 — Domestic management, or the art of conducting a family ; with instructions to servants in general [anon.] 6015.24 In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOE'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBEB. 420 DOMESTIC ECONOMY - Donovan (M. ) Domestic economy. Brewing, distil- ling, wine-making, baking, human food. 2 v. 1830 " 6016.01 - Facts and hints for every-day life. [Eeceipts. etc.] 6015.23 - Gardner (R 0. ) Illustrated homes : papers describing real houses and real people. 1875. . . 1312.29 - Hand-book of useful and ornamental amusements and accomplishments. By a lady, [anon.] 1845. 6017.21 - Haskell {Mrs. E. F.) Housekeeper's encyclopaedia. 1873 6016.17 - Leslie (Miss). Lady's house-book. 1854. . 6016.08 ■ Murray (R.) The modern householder. 1872. 6016.12 ■ Our English home : its early history and progress. With notes on the introd. of domestic inventions, 1860 6014.01 ■ Reason why : Domestic science. By the author of En- quire within. 1869 6016.07 • Rhodes (H. ) Russell (J. ) and others. Bokes of nurture. Ed. by F. J. Furnivall. [Early Eng. text soc. No. 32.] 7913.10 • Stockton (F. R. and M. ) The home where it should be and what to put in it. 1873 1311.05 ■ Stowe (Mrs. H. B. ) House and home papers. 1865 2543.13 ■ Walsh (J.M.) Economical housekeeper. 1857. 6016.04 • Warren (Mrs. ) How I managed my house on £200 [1000 dollars] a year. 1866 6015.25 • Webster (T.) and Parkes (Mrs.) An encyclopaadia of domestic economy. New ed. 1861. 6017.01 Contents : The residence ; warming and ventilation ; lighting; furniture; servants ; cleaning; food; beverages; cooking ; textile fabrics for clothing and furniture ; dress; the toilet ; jewellery ; the laundry ; carriages ; the dairy ; health and sickness. - Xenophon. (Economics. [In his Works.] . 424.01 ; 6077.15 - Yownans (E. L. ) Handbook of household science. 1857 6016.03 Contents : Heat ; light ; air ; food and drink ; cleaning. - Young lady's book. 1859 5427.07 See also Contemp. rev., Dec, 1873 (Co-operative house- keeping, by Mrs. E. M. King). 2. Cookery. - Beecher (Miss G. ) Domestic receipt-book. 5th ed. 1872 6015.18 - Beeton (Mrs. 1 Every-day cookery and housekeeping book. 1872 6015.16 - Blot (P. ) Handbook of pract. cookery. 1869. 6015.12 What to eat, and how to cook it. 1863. 6015.01 - Bowman (A.) New cookery manual. 1869. 6015.08 - Choice receipts. M. S. W. 1875. . . .6015.20 - Dessert book. With original recipes. By a Boston lady, [anon.] 1872 6016.11 -Howard (Mrs. B. G.) Fifty years in a Maryland kitchen. 1873 6015.19 ■ In the kitchen, [anon.] B., 1875. 12°. . . 6016.15 - Indian cookery. [In Oriental Tr. Fund.Miscel. trans., v. 1. 1831 7818.16 ■Johnston (W. E.) Report on the 'preparation of food. [In United States com. to Paris exp. Reports, v. 5, 1867.] 3915.09 ■ Mann (Mrs.H.) Physiological cook book.185-l.6015.04 ■ May (R.) The accomplisht cook. 1678. . 6015.14 ■ Sl.Ctair (Lady H.) Dainty dishes. 5th ed.1866. 6015.05 ■ Soyer (A.) Culinary campaign. 1857. . . 6015.06 ■ Terhune (Mrs. V. H.) Common sense in the house- told. 1871 6016.10 - Thompson (B., count Rumford). Of kitchen fire-places and kit- chen utensils. [In his Essays, v. 3. 1804.] .... 4026.12 ■ Warner (B. ) Antiquitites culinarias ; or curious tracts relating to the culinary affairs of the old English. 1791 6018.01 8. Food, and art of dining. Alhenceus. The Deipnosophists or banquet of the learned. Tr. by C. D. Yonge. 3 v. 1854.2512.16 - Blot (P.) Art of dining. [In Galaxy, May, Jun., Jul., Aug., 1866 ] - — Modern and mediffival dinners. [Galaxy, April, 1867.] • Breakfast, dinner, and tea : viewed classically, poeti- cally, and practically. 1860 6015.02 • Brillat-Savarin (A. ) Hand-book of dining ; or, corpu- 'ency and leanness scientifically considered. Tr by C. F. Simpson. 1865 6015.03 • — Physiologie du gout, gastronomie transoendante. 1869 6015 13 • Bristed (C. A.] Table (esthetics. [In his Pieces,' etc.. 1858, p. 126-171. Repr. from Knickerbocker mag., 1848.] 2517.09 - Church (A. H.) Food ; its sources and uses 1877 6014.ll - Cozzens (F. S.) Dietetics. [In his Sayings of Dr. Bushwacker P. l-* 3 -l 2521 12 - De Quincey (T.) Dinner, real and reputed. [In his Miscel essays, p. 209-255.] 2522 15* - De Voe (T. F.) Market assistant, containing a brief description of every article of human food sold in the public markets of New York, Boston, Philadel- phia and Brooklyn. 1867 6016.24 Market book : hist, account of the markets of New York, etc. v. 1. [New York markets. ] 1862. 6016.26 - Dinners and dinner parties, [anon.] London, 1862 12° 6015.11 -Dodd(0.) Food of London. 1856. . . .6014.12 - Doran (J. ) Table traits. 1855 2523! 10 - Drewry (G. 0.) and Bartlett (H. C. ) Cup and platter, or, notes on food and its effects. 1876. . 6014.10 - Fisher (J. ) Where shall we get meat ? The food supplies of Western Europe. 1866. . . 6016.23 - Folsom (C. F.) Our meat supply, and public health. [In Mass. state board of health. 6th report, 1875.] . . . .4345.22 - Gastronomy : or the school for good living. 2d ed. [anon.] 1822 6015.06 - Henderson (Mrs. M. F. ) Practical cooking and din- ner giving. 1870 6016.16 - Hunt (L.) Breakfast. [In his Seer, p. 73-107.] . . . 2633.09 - Hoadley (J. C.) On the transportation of live-stock. [In Mass. state board of health. 6th report, 1875.] .... 4345.22 - Illustrations of eating ; displaying the omniv. charac- ter of man. By a beef-eater, [anon.] 1847.6015.10 - Jeaffreson (J. G.) Book about the table. 2 v. 6016.18 - Knight (J.) Hist, of food. [In his Improvement of the health. 1875.] 4324.30 - Lankester (0.) Lectures on food. 1864. .5926.22 Uses of animals in relation to the industry of man. 1864 5926.2^ -Leiheby(K) On food : four lectures. 1870. 6014.13 - Massachusetts. State board of health. Annual report, 1870-75. (Several essays.) 4345.22 - Peale (T. R.) Uses of the brain and marrow of animals among the Indians of North America. [Sm. rep., 1870.] . 3936.25 - Plutarch. Of eating of flesh. [In his Morale, v.6,pp.3-16.] 5436.30 - Papers from the Quar. rev., 1852 (Gastronomy and gastrono- mers, p. 55-118) 2541.16 - P(irphyrius. On abstinence from animal food. [In his Select works. 1823. ] 5416.26 - Simmonds (P.L. ) The curiosities of food. 1859.6014.11 - Simpson (L. S.) Handbook of dining. 1859. 6015.09 - Soyer (A. ) Pantropheon ; or history of food and its preparation. 1853 6016.25 - Terhune (V. H.) Breakfast, luncheon, and tea. 1875 6016.14 - Turner IT. H.) Usages of domestic life in the middle ages. The dining table. [In *Archaeol. jour., v. 2.] . . 1462.16 - Vegetable substances used for the food of man. New York, 1840. lo° 5926.24 See also Blackwood's mag., v. 71, 1852 (Thoughts upon dinners) ; v. 88, 1860 (Theories of food) ; v. 103, 1868 (Horse flesh) ; Contem rev., v 7, 1868 (Food of the people, byB. Shaw) ; v. 9, 1868 (Food supply of London ; 2 articles) ; Blackwood, v. 80, 1856 (Food of Loudon) ; Quar. rev., v. 95, 1854 (London commissariat) ; Ed. rev., v. 99, 1853 ;Con- sumption of food in the United Kingdom) ; Fraser's inag., v. 65, 1857 (Food) ; Nat. qu. rev., V. 12, 1867 (Food and its prep.) ; Fraser's mag., v. 47, 1853 (Flies and feasts ; an- cient festivities). 4. Needle-work. ■ Ladies' work-table book. Phil., [n. d.] 12°. 6017.22 ■Lambert (Miss—). Hand-book, etc. 1851. 6017.19 — Practical hints on decorative needle-work. 1847 6017.20 J8ST See also Arts (Useful : Lace, p. 44 ;— Manufactures, p. 44). 5. Preserving, curing, etc. ■ Art and mystery of curing, preserving, and potting : also art of pickling. 1864 6014.04 • Goufft (J. ) Book of preserves : meat, fish, vegetables and fruits. 1871 6017.09 Robinson (J. ) Whole art of curing, pickling, and smoking meat and fish. 1847 6014.05 See also Fraser's mag., v. 46, 1852 (Preserved meats). 6. Servants. Chamberlain ( C. , jr. ) The servant girl of the perM the greatest plague of life. 1873. . . . 6014.02 ■Swift (J.) Directions to servants. [In his Works.] 6074.13 ; M See also Fraser's mag., v. 74, 1866 ; North Bnt. rev., v. 20, 1853. BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. DOMESTIC ECONOMY-DOUBLEDAY 421 ^g- See also Adulterations (p 5) ;— Arts (Useful : Con- fectionery, p. 40 —Liquors, p. 44 ;— Receipts, p. 46 :— Warm- 'ingand Ventilation,?. 48);— Ooffee (p. 274);— Family;— Fur- niture ;— Home ;— Medicine {Beverages ;— Food and Diet) ; —Milk; — Tea; — Toilet and cosmetic arts. Domestic hiBtory of the American revolution. See Ellet {Mrs. E. F.) 1851 682.04 Domestic management ; with instructions to servants in general, lanon.] L., f>.&] 16°. . . 6015.21 Domestic manners of the Americans. SeeTrollope (.Vrs.F.)1084.21 Domestic relations. See Law. Domingo (San). See Countries. (Hayti, p. 329.) Dominica (Island of:. See Countries. [Dominica, p. 804.) Dominican artist. See Lear {Mrs. Sidney A.) Dominican republic. See Countries. {Dominican republic, p. 304.) Dominoes (Book about). See Hope (A. E.) 5613.17 Donald (J., editor). Chambers's etymological diction- ary of the English language. L.,1868. 12°. 6432.03 Donaldson (J.) Principles of taste. Edinburgh, 1786. 8°. 5134.02 Donaldson (James). Critical history of christian lit- erature and doctrine, to the Nicene council. 3 v. London, 1861-66. 8°. 3413.19 v. 1. Apostolical fathers. 2-3. The apologists. Donaldson (Prof. John). British agriculture. 1860. 8° 6128.01 — Clay lands and loamy soils. L., 1852. 16°. 6135.02 Donaldson (John Wm., D.D) The new Cratylus ; or, contributions towards a more accurate knowledge of the Greek language. 3d ed. L.,1859. 8°. 6114.07 — English ethnography. [In Cambridge essays, 1856.] 2517.14 — Hist, of Greek lit. continued. See Miiller (K. O.) . 2734.06 — Theatre of the Greeks. 3d ed. Cambridge, (Engl.) 1830. 8° 1715.15 — Varronianus : introd. to the ethnography of ancient Italy, and to the philological study of the Latin language. 3d ed. L., 1860. 8°. . . . 6411.19 Donaldson (Wm.) Switches and crossings : formulae. London, 1871. 8°. 3925.41 — Tables for plate layers. From " Switches and cross- ings." L. 1871." 16° 3925.42 Donck (Adrian van der). Description of the New Netherlands. Tr. by J. Johnson. frT. Y., historical soc. Coll., 2d s , v. 1. 1841.] 615.06 Donders (F. C. ) On the anomalies of accommodation and refraction of the eye. With essay on physiolo- gical dioptrics. Tr. by W. D. Moore. London, New Sydenham soc, 1864. 8°. . . .4302.04 Donkersley (Rev. B. ) Facts about wives and mothers. New York, 1869. 16° 5835.16 Donkin (W. F. ) Acoustics : theoretical. Part 1. [Vi- bration of strings and rods.] Oxf.,1870. 12°. 4024.08 Donne (Dr. John). Poetical works. With memoir. Boston, 1855. 16° 1642.07 Contents • Epistles to several personages. Funeral elegies. Divine poems. The progress of the soul. Miscel. poems. Epigram. Elegies. Epithalamions, or marriage songs. Satires. Latin poems. — Poems. Ed. with life, by A. Chalmers. [In Chalmers' Eng- lish poets, V. 5, 1818.] 1626.05 — Select poems. [In Sanford (E.) and Walsh (E.) British poets, V. 4. 1819.] 1691.04 — ■ Walton (I.) Life of J. D. [In Wordsworth (C.) Eccl. biogr., V. 3, 1853.] 3446.03 *8S" Sec also Biography (p. 139). Donne (William Bodham). Essays on the drama, and on popular amusements. 2d ed. London, 1863. 8°. 1715.20 Donuegan (James). New Greek and English lexicon. 1st Am. ed. Boston, 1837. 8° 6415.02 Donnell (E. J. ) Chronological and statistical history of cotton. New York, 1872. 8°. . . .5926.09 Donovan (Michael). Domestic economy. 2 v. Lond., 1830. 16° 6016.01 — Treatise on chemistry. Newed. L.,1854. 16°. 4211.01 Doolittle (Rev. Justus). Social life of the Chinese. 2v. New York, 1865. 12° 1023.08 — "Vocabulary and hand-book of the Chinese language. 2v. Foochow, (China,) 1872. 8°. . . .6426.17 Doon de Maience ; chanson de geste. Publ. par A. Pey. P., 1859. 18°. [Anciens poetesde la France, v. 2.] 7061.02 Dora d'Istria, pseud. See Koltzoff-Massalsky (H. Ghika, princess). Doran (Dr. John). The Bentley ballads. London, 1858. 16° 1614.14 — Book of the princes of Wales. L., 1860. 12°. 3253.21 — Court fools. London, 1858. 8° 2523.09 — Habits and men. New York. 1856. 12°. . 2523.11 Contents: Dress. Hats Wigs. Beards. Swords. Gloves, or™! 1 - b " t ' oris Stockings. ' Masks and faces.' Tailors : St. William, Sir J. Hawkwood, G. Dorfling, Adm. Hobson J. Stow, J. Speed, S. Popys, E. Eyan, P. Whitehead. Beaux : Beau Fielding, Beau Nash, Prince de Ligne, Beau Brummell. Doctors ready dressed. Odd iashious — Knight i and their days. N. Y., 1856. 12°. 662106 — A lady of the last century (Mrs. Elizabeth Montagu), With a chapter on blue stockings. 2d ed. Lond. , 1873. 8° 312.1.29 — Memoir of queen Adelaide, consort of William iv London, 1861. 8° 3011.08 — Monarchs retired from business. New York, 1857. VT 12 ° 325:107 — New pictures and old panels. L.,1859. 12°. 2523.18 Contents : A picture in three panels ; Dr Dodd, Gold- smith, Wesley. Andre Chenier. (Ehleuschliiger. Venus appearing to Aspaeia. Our lady of Boulogne. The uugra- cious rood of grace. Flowery legend of Our lady of Guada- lupe. Pictures ot England. Foreign scenes. Group of queens unqueened. Portraits of daughters of Charles I Things we don't know. Portraits of Farinelli and Pompa- dour. • Tableax de Paris ■' in the last century. Old and young Christmas, etc. — Queens of the House of Hanover. 2 v. New York, 1855. 12° 3253.05 Contents : v. 1. Sophia Dorothea, qu. of George I. Caro- line Wilhelmina Dorothea, qu. of George II. 2. Charlotte Sophia, qu. of George III. Caroline of Brunswick, qu. of George IV. — Saints and sinners ; or in church and about it. 2 v. London, 1868. 8° 3544.14 — Table traits, with something on them. New York, 1855. 12° 2523.10 — "Their majesties' servants." Annals of the English stage. 2 v. New York, 1865. 12°. . . . 1715.16 Dorchester, (Mass.) See Countries. (Dorchester, p. 304). Dorchester antiquarian and historical society. History of the town of Dorchester, Massachusetts. Boston, Ph., 1859. 8° 611.05 — Collections. No. 3. Journal of Bichard Mather. 1635. His life and death, 1670. Boston, 1850.16°. 3122.21 Dore. By a stroller in Europe. See Wright (W. W.) . . 943.14 Dore (Paul Gustave). Two hundred sketches, humor- ous and grotesque. London, 1867. 4°. . 1147.10 ^@* For works illustrated by Dore see Balzac (H. de). Contes drolatiques [7012.18] ; — *Bible. La Sainte Bible [1468.11] ;— "Cervantes (M. de). Don Quichotte [1468.14];— •Dante. L'Enfer [1468.13] ; Le Purgatoire [1468.19] ;— Le Paiadis [1468.19] ; *La Fontaine's Fables [1468.18] ;— L'Epine (E.) Legende de Croquemitaine [456.21] ;— *Fer- rault'sLes contes [1468. 16] ;— Saintine (X.-B.) Mythologie du Khin [7038 03] ;— Taine (H. A.) Tour through the Py- renees. 1874 [986.05] ;— Wandering Jew [1468.17.] For biogr. and critical notices ot Dore see Biography (p. 139) -.—also Brit. qu. rev., Jan., 1869 ; Galaxy, March, 1874 (G. D., by Justin McCarthy) ;— Gentlemau'B mag.. May, 1866 (D. and his works, by H. N. Humphreys) ; Sept., 1869 (D. at home, by B. Jerrold) ; March, 1873 (D. at work, by Blauchard Jerrold). Dorking (Battle of). — After the battle of Dorking ; or, what became of the invaders 1 [anon.] London, 1871. 16° 483.13 — Chesney (67.) Battle of Dorking : reminiscences of a volun- teer, [anon.] 1871 483.13 — Leighlun (Sir B.) The lull before Dorking. 3d ed. 1871. 483.13 — What happened after the battle of Dorking ; or, the victory of Tunbridge Wells, [anon.] L., 1871. 16°. . . . 483.13 Dorner (Isaac August). History of the development of the doctrine of the person of Christ. Tr. by W. L. Alexander. 2 pts in 5 v. Edin., 1861-63. 8° 3545.17 — History of protestant theology. Tr. by G. Bobson andS. Taylor. 2 v. Edin., 1871. 8°. . . 3545.22 Dorr (Rev. Benjamin). Churchman's manual. P. E. church, U. S. 4th ed. Phila., 1859. 16°. 3544.17 Dorr (Julia C. B. ) Bride and bridegroom. Cincinnati, 1873 12° 5836.08 — Poems. Phila., 1872. 12° 1641.05 $3j~ For her novels see Fiction class-list. Dorset (Earl of). See Sackville (Charles) 1691.13 Doraey (Sarah A.) Becollections of Henry Watkins Allen. N. Y, 1866. 12° 3013.22 Dort (Synod of). Articles. Tr. by T. Scott. Utica, (N. Y.,) 1831. 12° 3543.26 Dottings round the circle. See Curtis (B. E.) .... 913.12 Douai (Dr. Adolf). The kindergarten : a manual of Froebel's system. N. Y., 1871. 12°. . . 5514.20 Doubleday (Abner). Beminiscences of Forts Sumter and Moultrie in 1860-61. N. Y., 1876. 12°. 631.17 Doubleday (Thomas). Matter for materialists : letters In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the ATJTHOE'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBEE. 422 DOUBLED AY- DRAKE in extension of the principles of Berkeley. London, 1870. 8° 5422.09 — Political life of Peel. 2 v. L., 1856. 8°. . . 3136.29 Doubts of infidels, [anon.] Loudon, 1819. 8°. [In Deist (The). V. 1.] 3548.20 Douce (Francis). The dance of death : engr. on wood ; with dissertation on representations of that sub- ject, more especially tnose ascribed to Macaber and Hans Hoibein. ' London, 1833. 8°. 1452.23 — Illustrations of Shaksp^are, and of ancient manners : with dissert, on the clowns and fools of Shakspeare ; on the Gasca, Bomauorum ; ajol on the English Morris dance. L., 1839. 8° 1753.11 — Some remarks on. the European names of chessmen. [In Archajologia, v. 11, 1794.) 5128.— Douglas (Mrs. — ). Life of Professor Gellert. 3 v. London. 1805. 8° 3063.31 Douglas (Frederick Syiv. North). Essay on points of resemblance between the ancient and the modern Greeks. 2d ed. L, 1813. 8° 996.23 Douglas (Gavin, Scotch poet, b. 1474, d. 1522). Poeti- cal works. With memoir, etc. by J. Small. 4 v. Edin., 1874. 12° 1636.08 Contents : v. 1. Biogr. introd. Police of honour. King Hart. Conscience. 2-4. Trausl. of Virgil's Enneados. j(te@" For biogr. notices of Douglas, set' Irving (D.) Lives, etc. [3285. o7J ;— Lives of Scottish, poet?, v. 1. [3212.07];— Tytler (P. F.) Lives of Scottish worthies, v. 3 [3252.03]. Douglas ( Gen. Sir Howard). On naval war with steam. 2d ed. London, I860. 8° 4517.15 — Military bridges. 3d ed. L., 1853. 8°. . . 4514.02 See Blackwood's mag., v. 93, 1863 (Life of Sir H. D.) Douglas (James). Travelling anecdotes. 3d ed. Lond., 1786. 8° 944.22 Douglas I John William ), and Scott (John). British hemiptera. v 1. Hemiptera heteroptera. London, Ray soa., 1865. 8°. 4744.07 Douglas (Stephen A. ) and Lincoln (Abraham). Politi- cal debate?. Columbus, 1860. 8°. . . . 5733.22 4&- Tor biogr. notices of S. A D., see Biography (p. 140). Douglass series of christian G. eek and Latin writers v. 1-4. N. Y., 1874-76. IS Contents : v. 1. Latin hymns. Ed. by F. A. March [3765 211 2. Eusebius. Ed. by F. A. March [3931.14], 3. Tertullianus [3531.15], 4. Athenagoras [3531.13], Dove-cote and aviary. See Dixon (E. .S.) 1851. . . . 4813 06 Dowe (Wm. ) Junius Lord Chatham : a biography Loadon, 1857. 12° I088.15 Dower. See Law. (Diwer.) Dow.e (James). The foot and its covering. London, 1861. 12°. 4332 12 Dowleans (A. M.) Descrip. catalogue 'of contrib. from India to the London exhibition of 1862. Cal- cutta, 1862. 4° 1016.04 Dowley (M. F.) History aud honorary roll of the 12th regiment, infantry, N. G. S. N. Y. NY 1869. 12° 63J 15 Dowling (John). History of Komanism. New ed New York, 1857. 8° 3425 07 — Reply to Miller on the enl of the world. 2d ed New York, 1812. 8° Down among the water-weeds See Bickerstaffe (M. b!) 4821 IT Down m Tennessee. Sea Gilmore (J. B.) . 195 05 Downes (John). Occultations by the moon visible in the US 18ol-53. [In Sra. contrib., v. 2-3.] . 3937 02 Downey (W. S.) Proverbs. N. Y , 1858. 12° 6214 05 Downing (Andrew Jackson). Architecture of country houses. New York. [n. d.] 8°. . . . 1314 21 — Cottage residences. New York, 1852. 8°. 1314 19 - Fruits and fruit trees of America. New York, 1847. 0135.23 12° — Notes [ZrcWightwickfO.) Hints to young architects.] 1313 31 — Rural essays. M?.moir, by G. W. Curtis. N Y T 18 ^' 8J " ■ 6125.07 — treatise on landscape gardening, with remarks on rural architecture. N. Y., 1841. 8°. . . 1314 20 Sams. 8th ed. with supplement by W. H. Sargent New York, [187-]. 8°. . . . (i ^ 5 in D ° Wn ;?r g ,!. ' Toogood). The Fan-Qui in China in 1886-7" ' Un Waldie library, v. 12 ] bhthS Dowson (John.. Grammar of the Urdu or Hindus tarn language. L., 1872. 16° 6421 16 Doyle (Sir Francis Hastings). Lectures, before the University of Oxford, 1868. L., 1869. 16°. 1642 31 2. Thtdream-o/Sn™us le0tUr09 - 2 ' ^-incia! poetry. — The return of the guards, and other poems. London 1866. 16° 1642.24 Doyle (John). Genuine copies of letters rel. to execution of D London, 1770. 8° [/„ 5093il j Doyle (John Andrew). American colonies previous to the decl. of independence. L., 1869. 12°. 576.07 — History of the United States. With maps by F A Walker. New York, 1876. 12°. . . . 572.31 Doyle (Martin). Illustrated book of domestic poultry London, 1857. 8° 6134.22 Same. New ed. Phila., 1873. 8°. . . 6137.21 Doyle (Richard). * Bird's eye views of society. Lon- don, 18C4. obi. fol 1456.17 — Foreign tour of Messrs. Brown, Jones, and Robin- son. New York, 1871. 4° 1456.08 Dozy (Dr. Reinhart Pieter Anne). Het Islamisme Haarlem, 1863. 1. 8° 3458.09 Dracontia. Deane (J. B.) Observations on Dracontia. Un Archaeologia, v 25, 1834.] 5128 _ Drafts 011 my memory. See Lennox (Lord W. P.) 2 v. . 3097 22 Dragon myth. [In New monthly mag., June, 1874.] Dragoon campaiens to the Rocky Mountains, (anon.} New York, 18L'6. 8° 1114.26 Drainage. See Agriculture (p. 7) ;— Arts ( Useful, p. 41). Drake (Benj. ) Life ct Tecumseh i.nd of his brother the prophet ; with hist, sketch of the Shawanoe Indians. Cin-, 1856. 8° 3171.19 Drake (Charles F. Tyrwhitt). Unexplored Syria. See Burton (K. F.) and Drake 1044.24 Drake (Daniel, M.D. ) Pioneer life in Kentucky. With biog. by his son. Cin., 1870. 8°. . . 592.25 Drake (l-ir Francis). — Exped. to the West Indies, 1585-86. [In Hakluyt. Voyages, v. 4, 1811 .— Kerr (R.) Voyages, v. 7,1824.] . . . 914.14 — First voyage to Nonibre de Dios and Daiiene, 1672. [In Hakluyt. Voyages, v. 4, 1811.] 916.18 — Fletcher (F. ) The wtr.d encompassed by Sir Francis Drake, [1577-1579]. [Eakluytsoc, 1854.] 925.15 See also Hakluyt (E.) Voyages, v. 4, 1811 [916.18] ;— Kerr. Voyages, v. 10, 1824 [914.17]. — Maynarde (T.) Sir F. D., his voyages 1595. With Spanish account of Drake's attack on Puerto Rico. Ed. by W. D. Cooley [Hakluyt soc, 1849. 925.16 «S- For lives of Sir F. D.. see Biography (p. 140) Drake (Francis S.) Dictionary of American biography. Boston, 1872. 8° 3247.18 — Life and corresp. of Henry Knox. Boston, 1874. 8° 3096.27 Drake (Joseph Rodnun). The culprit fay. New York, 1859. 16° 1642.08 — Culprit fay, and other poems. New York, 1847. 8° 1642.09 — Poetical writings. N. Y., 1869. 12°. . .1645.18 Drake (Nathan). Sieges of Pontefract castle, 1644-45. [Surtees soc, v. i>7.] 5117.05 Drake (Isathan, M.D.) Essays, biogr., crit., and his- torical, idustiative of the Rambler, Adventurer, Idler, and of the periodical papers, in imitation of the writings of Steele and Addison published between the Spectator and 1809, 2 v. London, 1809. 16° 2523.12 — Essays, biogr., critical, and historical, illustrative of the Tattler, Spectator, and Guardian. 3 v. Lond., 1805. 16° 2523.14 — The Gleaner : essays selected from scarce or neg- lected volumes. 4 v. L., 1811. 8°. . . 2527.04 — Literary hours ; or, sketches, critical and narrative. 2d ed. 3 v. London, 1800-04. 8°. . . . 2527.08 — Memoi-ials of Shakespeare ; or, sketches of his character and genius, by various writers. [With criticisms on some of his principal characters.] London, 1828. 8° 1753.10 Drake (Samuel Adams). Historic fields and mansions of Middlesex. Boston, 1874. 8°. . . . 601.07 — Nooks and corners of the New England coast. New York, 1875. 8° H 34 - 25 — Old landmarks and historic personages of Boston. Boston, 1873. 8° mM , Drake (Samuel Gardner). Biography and history of the Indians of N. A. Boston, 1851. 8°. . 557.01 — Early history of Dorchester. B., 1851. 8°. 611.0J — History and antiquities of Boston, to 1770. Boston, 1856. 8° 590.01 — History of the five years French and Indian war in New England and parts adjacent, 1744-49. With BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. DRAKE-DRAMA 423 memoir of major-general Shirley. Albany, 1870. sq. 12° 584.07 Old Indian chronicle ; a collection of rare tracts. Boston, 1836. 16° 557.09 . Besult of researches among British archives relative to the founders of New England. Boston, 1860. sm. 4° 595.16 Drake (William Bichard). Notes on Venetian ceramics. London, 1856. 8° 1453.07 DRAMA. Note.— For an Alphabetical Arrangement of P ays, under both authors and titles, see Plays, in the general alphabet. Amateur Theatricals. Note. — For Contents of these collections, see individual entries, in general alphabet. Baker 1,0. M.) Amateur dramas. 1867. . . 1712.28 — Drawing-room stage. 1873 1712.30 — Mimic stage. 1869 1712.27 _ Social stage. 1871 1712.29 Barllett {G. B.) Parlor amusements for the young folks. 1875 1712.32 Fivst (Miss S. A.) Amateur theatricals and fairytale dramas. 1868 1724.17 — Book of tableaux and shadow pantomimes. 1724.33 Gilbert (W. S.) Original plays. 1876. . . .1724.34 Head (J. H.) Home pastimes ; or, tableaux vivants. 1867 1742.03 Healy (M.) The home theatre. 1872. . . . 1742.00 Hudson (F.) Private theatricals. 1870. . . 1712.34 Parlor tableaux and amateur theatricals. 1867. 1742.01 Parlor theatricals ; or, winter evenings' entertainment. New York, 1859. 12° 1742.02 Phelps {L. H.) Dramatic stories. 1874. . . 1742.07 Scott (C.) Drawing-room plays. 18(0. . . . 1742.25 Cracroft IB.) On private theatricals. [In his Essays, v. 1, p. 285- 97. 1868.] 2521.13 American Stage. Brown {T. A.) History of the American stage, 1733- 1870 1714.13 < (W. W.,jr.) A record of the Boston stage, to "1852 1714.16 Dunlap (W.) Hist, of the American theatre [to 1810 J. 2v. 1833 1723.04 Mas (J.) Seven years in the Kings theatre.1828.1723.09 Hulton(L.) Plays and players. 1875. . . .1731.13 Smith {S. ) Theatrical management in the west and south for thirty years. 1861 .... 1745.01 Vandenhoff (ff.) Leaves from an actor's notebook. [1839-58] 1744.18 nyss (EC.) Chronology of the American stage, 1752-1852 1744.29 Wood ( W. B. ) Personal recollections of the stage, during 40 years. 1835 1744.33 See also Atlantic monthly, v. 19, 1867 (Among the come- dians, by L. C. Davis). Also (in Biography) lives of Forrest. Ammergau Passion Play. Blackburn {H.) Art in the mountains. 1870. 1713.15 Buckland (A. W.) Ober Ammergau and its people. 1872 1713.16 Boane ((?. E.) To and from the passion play. 1715.22 MacColl(iL) Ammergau pasbion play. 2d ed. 1732.28 Oxenham (H. M.) Recoil, of Ober-Ammergau. 1734.33 Sellar(A.O.) The passion play, etc. 1871. .1742.26 See also Blackwood's mag., v. 106, 1869, or Littell, 1870, v. 1 ; Blackwood, v. 107. 1870 ; Catholic world, Oct., 1871 ; Contem. rev., v. 18, 1871 (Ober-Ammergau and symbolic Christianity, by St. J. Tyrwhitt) ; Fraser's mag., v. i, 1871. Art of Acting. Essay on the science of acting, [anon.} London, 1828. 12° 1735.28 Hedelin(E) Whole art of the stage. 1684. .1735.33 Lewes (G.H.) Actors and the art of acting. 1875. 1735.27 Character and Influence of the Stage. 1. Injurious Tendency of the Stage. Bedford (A.) Evil and danger of stage plays. 1706.1731.25 Buckley (J. M.) Christians and the theatre. 1875. 1731.22 Collier (J.) Short view of the immorality of the Eng- lish stage. 2ded. 1698 1731.27 Conti(A.de B„ prince de). Treatise against plays and shews. [In his Works, 1711.] 5023.17 Foster (J.) Crit. essays, v. 1. Bohn's ed 2525.03 Gossan (S.) School of abuse, [1612,] against poets, players, etc. Introd. by J. P. Collier. [Shak. society.] 1756.02 Immorality of stage-plays in general and of Douglas in particular, [anon.) Edinb., 1757. 12°. . 1722.15 Northbrooke (J.) Treatise against dicing, dancing, plays, etc. Introd. [by J. P. Collier. Shak society.] 1756.14 Some serious remarks on a pamphlet, entitled, Morali- ty of stage-plays seriously considered, [anon.} Edin., 1757. 12° /n 1722.15 Styles (J. ) Essay on the character and influence of the stage. 3d ed. 1820 1731.32 Sutor (A.) Essay on the stage ; its morality, character, etc. 1820 1731.33 Testimonies on the nature and tendency of theatrical amusements. Sheffield, 1819. 8°. . . . 3586.09 2. Vindications of the Stage. Baker [W.) On the stage. [In his Peregrinations, etc. p. 9-19 64-74.] 2513.12 Caffaro (F.) Discourse on the lawfulness and unlaw- fulness of plays. 1814 In 1731.31 Chesterfield (P. D. S., lord). Speech on stage licencing. [In his Works.] 6025.03 Conway (M. D.) The Theatre : discourse. Cincin- nati, 1857. 8° Defence of dramatic poetry, being a review of Collier, [anon.] 1698 In 1731.29 Defence of the drama, containing Mansel's Free thougl its, and [Cornaro's] discourse on the lawfulness find unlawfulness of plays. 1836 1731. : 6 Delpha[A.) French drama : of making theatres vie with each other in promoting taste and morals. [In Pamphleteer, v. 12.] 6058.12 Dennis (J.) Usefulness of the stage. 1698. In 1731.29 Donne {W. B.) Essays on the drama. 2d ed. 1863. 1715. 20 Filmer (F.) A defence of plays. 1707.. . .1731.30 Heywood ( T. ) Apology for actors. Introd. by J. P. Collier. [Shak. soc] 1756.03 Lodge ( T. ) Defence of poetry, music, and stage-plays. Introd. by D. Laing. [Shak. soc] . . 1756.48 Macdonnell (A.) Oxford prize essays, v. 3, 1836. . . .2541.13 Mansel (K) Free thoughts upon methodists, actors, and the influence of the stage. 1814. . . 1731.31 Morality of stage-plays seriously considered, [anon.} Edin., 1757. 12° In 1722.15 Plagiary " warned." Vindication of the drama from John An- gell JameB. [In Pamphleteer, v. 25 ] L., 1824. 8°. 6058.25 Plumplre (J.) Four discourses on the amusement of the stage. 1809 1731.24 Sala (G. A.) Lady Chesterfield's letters, p. 100-117. . .2542.09 Vanbrugh ( Sir J. ) Vindication of the Belapse and Pro- voked wife, from immorality. 1798. . . 1731.29 See also Blackwood's mag., v. 105, 1869 (Stage morality and the ballet) ; Catholic world, Sept., 1872 (Use and abuse of the stage); Fraser's mag., v. 59, 1859 (Play going); v. 68, 1863 ((Plays, players, and critics) ; Putnam's mag., June, 1857 (Question of theatres) ; Winslow's jour, of psy. med., v. 13, 1860 (Mental dietetics). Collections and Specimens of English Plays. Xoie —The Contents of these Collections are given under the names of the several collections, in the general British drama: trag., com., and farces. 2 v. 1853. 1714.09 Cumberland's Minor theatre. With remarks by D. Or. v. 1-16. L., [i!.d.] 18° 1721.16 Cumberland' 's British theatre. With remarks by D. G. v. ]-48 172L16 Dodslev iH.) Select collection of old plays. 2d ed. With notes by I. Eeed. 12 v. 1830. . . 1722.01 Frencli's Minor drama. Nos. 1-296. v. 1-37 m 21. New York, [n.d.} 12°. ..... . .1771.01 French's Modern standard drama. Nos. 1-344. v. 1- 43 in 29. N. Y., [n.&] 12° 1772.01 In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOK'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 424 DRAMA London stage : a collection of plays. 4 v. 1830. 1732.17 Oxberry (W., ed.) New English drama. 12 v. 173110 Selections. Mows (J. W. S.) Golden leaves from British and American dramatic poets. 1865. . . . 1731.12 Lamb ( G. ) Specimens of English dramatic poets who lived about the time of Shakespeare. 1854. 1732.09 Cornish Drama. Norris (K) Ancient Cornish drama. 2 v. 1859. 1733.31 Dramatic Art and Criticism. Blackstone (H.) On dramatic composition. [In Oxford prize es- says, T. 1, p. 167-179.] 2541.11 Brown (J. ) The laws of comedy, and their application to the ancient and modern drama. [In Classical journal, v. 2, 1810.] 2742.02 Voleridge (S. T.) Lectures on Shakespeare and other dramatists. [In his Works, v. 4, 1853.] . 5025.07 Fitzgerald (P.) Principles of comedy and dramatic effect. 1870 1735.30 Oirardin (Saint-Marc-). Lectures on dramatic litera- ture ; or the employment of the passions in the drama. Erom the French, by R. G. BarnwelL 1824 1724.29 McDermot (M. ) Philosophical inquiry into the source of the pleasure derived from tragic representations. 1824 1735.32 Manzoni (A.) Sur l'unite de temps et de lieu dans la tragedie etc. [In Prose varie. 1869.] 7317.10 Mazzini [J.) On the historical drama ; On fatality as an element of dramatic art. [In his Writings, v. 2.] . . . . 5053.09 Russell {J., earl). On plays. [In his Essays, p. 88-123.] 5717.07 Schlerjel (A. W. von). Lectures on dramatic art and literature. Tr. by J. Black. 1816. . . 1742.18 Scott (Sir W.) Essay on the drama. [In his Works, v. 1, 1833.] 5065.13 ; 5065.02 Woods (,i — — Same. 2d ed. London, 1873. 12°. ' '3931 Oft, Drummond (James, earl of Peril,). Letters to his st" ter the countess of Erroll, etc. ; ed. by W. Jerdan. London, Camden soc, 1845. 4° 5112.33 Drummond (Rev. James). Thoughts for the chris- tian life. N. Y.,1864. 12° 3544.16 Drummond (Kobert Blackley). Erasmus, his life and character. 2 v. London, 1873. 16°. . . 3054.27 Drummond (Sir Wm.) The CEdipus Judaicus. New ed. London, 1866. 8° 3731.21 — Origines ; or remarks on the origin of several em- pires, etc. 4v. London, 1824-29. 8°. . . 425.26 Drummond ("Wm. , of Hawthovnden). Poetical works Ed. by W.B. Turnbull. London, 1856. 16°. 1642.10 — Poems Ed., with life, by A. Chalmers. [In O.'s English poets, v. 5, 1810.] 1626.05 — Select poems. [In Sanford (E.) Brit, poets, v. 5, 1819,] 1691.05 j8®=* For lives of D., see Biography (p. 140). Drummond (Wm. Hamilton). Doctrine of the Trinity, founded neither on scripture nor on reason. 3d ed. London, 1831. 8° 3544.18 Drunken Barnabee's four journeys. See Braithwaite (R.) 1622.03 Drunkenness. See Temperance ; — also Medicine. (Alcofwlio liquors.) Drury (Henry, A.M.) Arunctines cami, sive musarum Cantab, lususcanori. Cantab., 1843. 8°. 1642.11 Druses. See Countries, etc. (Druses, p. 304.) Dryden (John). Works. With notes, and life of the author, by Sir Walter Scott. 2d ed. 18 v. Edin- burgh, 1821. 8° 5042.14 Contents. Absalom and Achitophel, v. 9. Albion and Albaniua ; opera, v. 7. All for love : a tragedy, v. 5. Amboyna : a tragedy, v. 5. Alrnanzor and Almahide : trag. V. 4 Amphitryon ; a comedy, v. 8. Annus mirabilis ; the year of wonders, v. 9. Art of painting, by 0. A. Du Fresnoy, with original pre- face, containing a parallel be- tween painting and poetry, v. 17. Art of poetry, v. 15. Assignation : a comedy, v. 4. Astrea redux, v. 9. Aureng-zebe : a tragedy, v. 5. Britannia rediviva : a poem, v. 10. Character of M. St. Evremont, v. 18. Character of Polybius, v. 18. Charles II. Panegyric on his coronation, v. 9. Chaucer (Tales from), v. 11-12 Cleomenes : a tragedy, v. 8. Controversy between Dryden and Stillingfleet concerning the duchess of York's conver- sion to the church of Rome, v. 17. Cromwell : Heroic stanzas to the memory of, v. 9. Don Sebastian : a tragedy, v. 7. Dramatic works, v. 2 6. Duke of Guise : a tragedy, v. 7. Dutch (Satire on), v. 9. Elegies and epitaphs, v. 11. Epistles, v. 11. Essay on dramatic poesy, v. 15. Evening's love: a comedy, v. 3. History of the League, v. 17. Hind and the panther : a poem, v. 10. Hyde (To lord chancellor) : a poem, v. 9. Index, v. 18. Indian emperor : or, conquest of Mexico by Spaniards, v. 2. Indian queen : a tragedy, v. 2. King Arthur: a dramatic opera, v. 8. Letters, v. 18. Life of Dryden, by Sir W. Scott, v. 1. Life of Lucian, v. 18. Life of Plutarch, v. 17. Life of St. Francis Xavier, by Bouhours, translated, v. 16. Life of Virgil, v. 13. Limberham : a comedy, v. 6. • Love triumphant, v. 8. MaoFlecknoe ; a satire against Thomas Shadwell, v. 10, Marriage a-la-mode : com., v. 4, Medal: a satire against sedition, v.9. Mock astrologer {An evening's love ; or), v. 3. Odes, songs, and lyrical pieces, v. 11. CEdipus : a tragedy, v. 6. Poems ascribed to Dryden.v.lC. Preface to dialogue concerning women, v. 18. Prologue, song, secular masque, and epilogue, written for the Pilgrim, v. 8. Prologues and epilogues, v. 10. Religio laici : a layman's faith, v 10. Rival ladies : a tragi-com., v. 2. Rymer and Keads (Answer to), v. 35. Secret love ; or, maiden queen, v. 2. Sir Martin Mar-all ; com., v. 3. Spanish friar, comedy, v. 6. State of innocence and fall of man : an opera, v. 5. TempeBt : a comedy, v. 3. Threnodia Augustalis, v. 10. Transl. from Boccace, v. 11. Transl. from Homer, v. 12. Transl. from Horace, v. 12. Transl. from Juvenal, v. 13. Transl. from Lucretius, v. 12. Transl. from Ovid, v. 12. Transl. from Perseus, v. 13. Transl. from Theocritus, v. 12. Transl. from Virgil, v. 13-15. Troilus and Cressida: trag , v.6. Tyrannic love : a tragedy, v. 3. "Wild gallant : a comedy, v. 2. York (To duchess of), v. 9. — Poems. Life, by S. Johnson. Ed. by A. Chalmers. 2 v. [In C.'s English poets, v. 8-9, 1810.] 1626.08 — Poetical works. [With life by J. Mitford.] 5 v. London, 1852. 16° 1611.21 Contents : v. 1. Life. Poems, to various persons. Astrasa redux. Annus mirabilis. Essay upon satire. Absalom and Achitophel, pt. 1. 2. Absalom and Achitophel, pt. % The medal. Religio laici. Funeral poem to Charles n. Verses to J. Northleigh. Hind and panther. Britannia rediviva. MacFlecnoe. Epistles. Elegies and epitaphs. 3. Songs, odes, and a masque. Prologues and epilogues Translations from Theocritus, Lucretius, and Horace, To BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. DRYDEN - DUDE V ANT the Duke of Ormoud. Preface to the Fables. To the duch ess of Ormond. Palamon and Areite. The cock and the fox" 4. Tales from Chaucer. Transl. from Boccace Transl' from Ovid's Metamorphoses. 5. Transl. from Ovid's EDis' ties, and Art of love, Juvenal, Perseus, Homer. Art of do" etry. Miscellaneous. ^ Same. With life by J. Mitford. 5 v. Boston 1854. 16° 164ai S Note.— Contents same as preceding entry. — Poetical works. [Selections.] Ed. by E. Sanford tin S 'a BritiBh poets, v. 11-12. 1819.] 1691 21 g&- For lives and critical estimates of D 'see Bin graphy(p.l40). " Ul ° Dryden (Sir Henry). On church music and the fitting of churches for music. [In Bcclesiologist, v. 15, 1854.1 uurii Dry-docks. See Arts [Useful, p. 41). . *h>o.h Dry sticks, fagoted. See Landor (W. S.) 1663 13 Drysdale (John). The protoplasmic theory of life London, 1874, 12° J 4325 32 Duane (James). New York and New Hampshire grants tin NW York soc. Coll. 1870.] . . 7 . ' 616 2 Duane ( Ool. Wm. ) A visit to Colombia, 1822 and 1823 Phila., 1826. 8°. .115424 Da Barry (Comtesse). See Biography (p. 140). Du Bartas (G. de Saluste, &eur). His diuine weekes and workes, with a compleate collection of all the other workes trans! and written by Josvah Syl- vester. London, 1633. fol 1638 01 — Drake [X.) Observations on Sylvester's Du Bartas tin hit Literary hours, v. 3, p. 185-257.] .... ' 2507 in See also Fraser's mag., v. 58, 1858. Dubeux (Louis). La Perse. P., 1841.8°. [Univ] 902 24 - and Valmont (V.) Ta tarie, Beloutchistan, Boutin et Nepal. Paris, 1S48. 8°. 903 01 Dublin quarterly journal of medical science, v 47-56 Feb., 1869 -Dec, 1873. Dublin,1869-73.8°. 8061 oi Dublin review, v. 1-21. Dublin, 1636-46. 8°. 8061 01 Same. New series, v. 12-27. Dublin, 1869-76. ti uv°' rr '•••:•• ■• 8062.01 Dubhn University magazine, v. 1-88. Dublin, 1833- 76. 8° 8064 01 Dublin (University of). Catalogue of graduates to July, 1866, with supplement to Dec. 16. 1868 Dublin, 1869. 8° 6716 i - Taylor (W. B.) History of the Univ. 'of' Dublin. 1845 5515.08 See also Dublin univ. mag., April, 1876. Dubois (Charles). Madame Agnes. N.Y., 1874 8° 177 01 Dubois (Edward). My pocket book ; or, hints for a tour, in quarto ; to be called " The stranger in Ireland," in 1805. [anon.] 3ded. London, 1808 427 - B tS W?^: with -Sol TZ mfg* . Land : md e 9 uat °^ Africa 8 -Lost in the jungl'e. ' New' York,' 187o'. 12° ' \miB Duche" (Re v . Jacob). Observations on a variety of subjects. 3ded. London, 1791 8° "52717 guohess Agnes, etc. [Poems.] See Hastings (Mrs I r\ ',«,, DUCle ,o° t ?{^T , i 1 ?'- ChrLder - ^Soffi^. iA% S £ fT ~Zi ^ &? Buchon.' Col. des chron., v. 37-40 i ' luem Duclos (Charles Pineau). History of Louis XI. W ?L? ra ^ e - From the French. 2 v. Londonf 1746. 8°. 3111.11 12° 953.27 Du Boys (J.) La comtesse de Mo'nte'-Christo. 2v Pans, 1869. 16° 7044.01 r> u - T ' 1 V, Le tri5sor de E»ncogne. 2. La redemptrlce. ilubois (Patterson). Mountaineer of the Neversink ■ a poem. Phila., 1873. 12°. 164113 Dubois (Note book of Ravel). See Hamerton (P. G.) Sylvan year, 6tC • ••••».,. 4.7^1 1 1 Dubois de Jancigny (A P.) Ja'pon,' Indo-Chine, Ceylan. Paris, 1850. 8°. [Univers.] . . 902.18 -and Raymond (X.) Inde. Paris, 1845. 8°. [Univers.] 902 14 Dubost (Christopher). Elements of commerce : ex- change ; monies, weights, and measures ; calcula- tions, etc. 2 v. L., 1805. 8° 5916 24 Dubourg (George). The violin, and its most eminent professors. 4th ed. London, 1852. 8°. . 1562. 13 On Breuil (A.) Vineyard culture improved. Tr. by ?o^ nd , G n ' Parker - Notes by J. A Warder. Cin., 1867. 12 # 6133.05 Du Cange (Cliarles du Fresne, seigneur). '* Glos'sa- num mediae et infimae Latinitatis, cum suppl. D. P. Carpenterii, etc. , digessit G. A L. Henschel. 7 v. Parisiis, 1840-1850. 4°. . . . . 6436.08 — Histoire de l'empire de Constantinople sous les em- pereurs fran9ais. 2 v. P., 1826. 8°. [Buchon. Col. des chron., v. 1-2.] 5125.12 uucas (Theodore), pseudan. See Mills (Charles) 635.24 1 (Arthur C.) Practice of fire underwriting. 3d ed. Hartford, 1865. 12°. 5931.03 ^erceau (Jean Antoine). Life and times of Rienzi. Philadelphia, 1836. 12° 3153.09 UuChaiUu(PaulB.) Country of the dwarfs. [West- ern Africa.] N. Y.,1872. 12° 1092.11 — Acajou et Zirphile. [In Cabinet des fees, v. 36 1 7059 qs — ^m^ires secrets 1700-68. [InPetitot. S6r b, v. 76-77 1 5MW — Sainte-Beuve (C. A.) Causeries du lundi, v. 9.] 7033 26 i8^ et ,o ( o L ° ui8) - ^e ia the desert. New York, loou. Xa 1042 OS Du Deffand. Lettres a Walpole, 1766-80. ' Notice par A Thiers. 2 v. Paris, 1864. 1G°. [Barriere Bibl. des me'moires, etc., v. 28, 29.] . . 507 oi — Correspondence. Tr. by Mrs. Meeke. 2 v. London ioiu. b t 3052 03 tiSt See also Biography (p. 140). Dudevant (Mme. Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin) ['George Sand.'] Andre. [Fr.] P., 1857. 12° 7015 01 — Antonia. [J?/'.] Paris, 1863. 12°. . . . 701 5' 02 — Autonr de la table. Paris, 1863. 12°. .' .' 7015.03 Contents: H. de Balzac. Beranger. Le Berry. Betes et gens. Bonneau. J. F. Cooper. Delatouche. E. Fromentin Mrs. H. B. Stowe. — Beau (Le) Laurence. 2e ed. Paris, 1870.12°. 7015.29 — Beaux (Les) messieurs de Bois-Dore. 2v. Paris, [n.'d.] 12°. ... . . . . . . . .7005.06 — Chateau (Le) des desertes. Paris, 1862. 12°. 7015.04 — Compagnon (Le) du tour de France. Paris, 1861. 16°. .... 7015 23 — Comtesse (La) de Eudolstadt 2 v. in 1. Paris, 1857. * 2 °- .• v • ; 7015.05 — Confession (La) d'unejeune fllle. P., 1865. 16°. 7015.25 — Constance Verrier. [Fr.] P., [n.d.] 12°. . 7015.19 — Consuelo. [Fr.] 3 v. Paris, 1856. 12°. . . 7016.06 — Elle et lui. 5e ed. Paris, 1867. 16°. . . . 7015!27 Eepr. from Revue des d. mondes, Jan. -mars 1859. — Famille (La) de Germandre. Paris. 1B62.12°. 7015.09 — Flavie. Nouv. eU Paris, 1866. 12°. . . . 7015.39 — — Same. Paris, [n.d.] 12° 700slo6 — Francois le Champi. Paris, 1868. 12°. . . 7005.01 — Histoire de ma vie. 11 v. in 5. Leipzig, 1854-5. 18°. . 3051.01 — Hiver (Un) a Majorquo. Paris, 1864. 12°. . 7005.02 — Homme (L') deneige. Nouv. ed. 3 v. Paris, 1867. 12° 7015.36 — Horace. [Fr.] Paris, 1867. 16° 7015.28 — Impressions litteraires. Paris, 1863. 12°. . 7015.10 — Impressions and reminiscences. Tr. by H. K. Adams. With memoir. B., 1877. 12° 2524.20 — Indiana. [Fr.] Paris, 1868. 16° 7015.30 — Jacques. [Fr.] Paris, 1866. 16° 7015.31 — Jean de la Eoche. Paris, 1865. 16°. . . . 7015. 11 — Mademoiselle Merquem. [Fr. ] 3e ed. Paris, 1870. 12° 7015.34 — Mademoiselle La Quintinie. [Fr.] Paris, 1863. 12.°. 7015.13 — Maftres (Les) mosaistes. Paris, 1864. 16°. . 7015.33 — Maitres (Les) sonneurs. Paris, 1868. 12°. . 7005.03 -Malgretout. New York, 1870. 8". . . .7015.20 Same. 2e ed. Paris, 1870. 12°. . 7015.20a — Mare (La) au diable. Paris, 1869. 16°. . . 7015.32 — Marquis (Le) de Villemar. Paris, 1862. 12°. 7015.14 — Mauprat. [Fr.] Paris, lb'58. 12°. . . . 7015.13 — Monsieur Sylvostre. [Fr.] Paris, 1866. 12°. 7015.21 — Peche" (Le) de Monsieur Antoine. [Pauline.] 2 v. Paris, 1864. 12°. 7005.04 — Petite (La) Fadette. Paris, 1858. 12°. . . 7015.15 — Pierre qui roule. 2e ed. Paris, 1870. 12°. . 7015.35 In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 428 DUDEVANT -DUIG-N AN Dudevant (' George Sand '), continued. — Spiridion. [Jr.] Paris, 1864. 12". . . . 7005.02 — Tamaris. [Ft.] Paris, 1862. 12°. . . . 7015.16 — Valentine. [Fr.] Paris, 1864. 1G°. . . .7015.17 — Valvedre. [Fr.] Nouv. e"d. Paris, 1863. 12°. 7015.22 — La Ville Noire. Paris, 1861. 12°. . . .7015.18 I$g~ For numerous contributions by George Sand to the Kevue des d. raondes, see p. 143 of its Table generale. .8ST For translations of her novels, see Fiction class list. ,6®=* For lives and critical estimates, see Biography {p. HO); also Galaxy, Feb., 1867 (George Sand and her works, by E. Benson) ; Blackwood's mag., Jan., 1877 ; St. James's mag., Aug., Sept., 1876 (by A. de Valvedre). Dudevant (Maurice). ['Maurice Sand.'] Callirrhoe. [Fr.] New York, 1868. 8 3 7034.22 Eepr. from Revue des deux raondes, 3 et 15 juin, 1 et 15 juillet 1863. — L'Augusta. Paris, 1872. 12° 7034.24 — Masques et bouffons (comedie italieune). Texte et dessins par Maurice Sand. Gravures par A. Man- ceau. Preface par George Sand. 2 v. Paris, 1860. 1. 8° 7038.01 — Miss Mary. [Fr.] Paris, 1868. 12°. . . . 7034.23 Bepr. from Bevue des deux mondes, 1 et 15 avril, 1 et 15 mai 1867. XJ®* For translations of his novels see Fiction class-list. Dudley (J. G. ) Growth, trade, aud manufacture of cotton. New York, 1852. 8° 5926.08 Dudley (Robert, eaii of Leicester). Correspondence, during his government of the low countries, 1585- 86. Ed. by J. Bruce. X>.,Camd. soc., 1843. 4°. 5112.27 m~ For life, see Biography (p. 140). Dudley {Gov. Thomas). Letter to the Countess of Lincoln relat- ing to New England's plantation, 1631. [In Force's Tracts, _ , v - 2 -J 577.09 Duelling. — Beecher (L.) Bemedy for duelling : sermon. 5093.08 — Bosquet (A.) Treatise on duelling. 45 pp. (In Pamphleteer, „ T - 12 1 5058.12 — Brantome (P. de B.) Memoires touchant les duels [In his CEuvres, v. 6, 1823.] 5021.19 — British Code of duel. With oase between 10th hus- sars and Mr W. Battier. L., 1824. 16°. 6621.11 — Carlyle (T.) Two hundred and fifty years ago. [In Ms Essays V 6,1869.] . . . .B027.U — Chalmers (P.) Two discourses on duelling. 1822 2532.26 — Chevalier (9. de). The ghosts of the deceased sievrs de Villemor, and de Fontaines. A discourse of dvells. 3ded. 1624 6613.20 — Churchill (C.) The duellist. [In his Poet, works, v. 2, 1854]. „ ,, , r „ 1611.15; 1633.03 ; 1691. — Lockburn(J.) Hist. and exam, of duels. 1720. 6613.26 — Colombey (R) Histoire anecdotiquo duduel. 6621.10 — De Quincey (T.) Lit. Reminiscences, v. 2, 1851 ; p. 295-337. — Down the river ; or, practical lessons under the code duello. [anon.] N. Y, 1874. 12°. . 176.36 — Lea (B. O.) The wager of battle. [In his Superstition and force. 1875.] 5631 25 — MLUingen(J.G.) Hist, of duelling. 2 v. 1841. 6613.21 — Moore (C.) Treatise on duelling. [In his Of suicide, v.2 ] 3578 04 — mbme (L. ) Notes on duels and duelling. 1855. 6613. 25 — Steinmetz (A. (Romance of duelling. 2 v. 1868. 6613.23 See also Fraser's mag., v. 71, 1865, or Littell, 1865, v. 2 (The law of honor) ; Beutley's miscel., v. 30, 1851 (Anec- 3 articles) ; v. 57, 1865 (French duel- dotes of duelling ; lists) ; New monthly, Aug., 1861 (Duelling in olden times). Duer (Wm. Alexander). The life of William Alexander earl oi Staling, [1726-83] major-general during the revolution. New York, 1847. 8°. . 3165 23 Dufan f!,L J ? les A ' S ' Sce Kia S (Elw.) French political leaders. 1076.] a221 Duff (Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant). Elgin" speeches [on English politics]. Edin., 1871. 8 J . .5724 16 — Notes of an Indian journey. L., 1876. 8° 1031 25 ~~ If 'j : {I " °* {0Td essays. 1857.] 2538.21 — studies in European politics. Ed., 1866. 8°. 5727 12 — leacmngs of Richard Cobden. L., 1871. 16°. Duff (Rev. W.) Critical observ. on writings of geniuses ^poetry ; sequel to the Essay on genius. London 1770. 8 . _ . 1641.06 — Jissay on original genius, [anon.] London, 1767 8 5422 1'^ — Letters on the intellectual and moral character' of women. London, 1807. 8° 5824 28 Dilffenn (Lord). See Blackwood (F. T ) Duff-Gordon (Lady). Sec Gordon (Lady Duff). Duffey {Mrs E. B .) No sex in education. Phila., I8 '*' lb 5514.30 — Our behavior, etiquette and dress. Ph., 2876 12 , ..... 5427 20 — Relations of the sexes. N. Y., 1876. 12°. .433134 — What women should know. Phila., 1873.12°! 433129 Duffield (George). Claims of "episcopal bishop's " examined. 2d ed. N. Y, 1842. Vi°. . 3544 25 Duffy (Bon. Charles Gavan). Ballad poetry of Ireland 39th ed. Dublin, 1866. 16°. . . . . f 642 30 Dufief (Nicholas Gouin). Nature displayed ; mode of teaching language. Adapted to the French °.rt ed. 2 v. Ph., 1810. 8° 64 io2o Dufonr (Ch.) Scintillations of stars. [In Sm. rep 1861 1 tma-ie Dufour (Pierre), pseud. See Lacroix (Paul). ' ' ,16 Du Fresnoy (Charles Alphonse). Art of painting, with nrefao by J Dryden. [In Dryden (J.) Works, v. 17 1808| 5042M Dufton(Wm.) Practical billiards. L.| 1867.8° 461208 Dufur (A. J. ) Statistics of Oregon, etc. Salem, (Oregon,) ,; 1132.16 1869. 8°. Duganne (Augustine Joseph Hickey). Camps and prisons. 2U months in the department of the eulf 2d ed. New York, 1865. 12°. .... 643 06 — The fighting Quakers, [E. H. and J. T. Ketchnm 1 With funeral sermons, by O. B. Frothingham New York, 1866. 16°. . . . 3*$^ Dugdale (Henry G.) Life of Edmund Geste, bishop of Salisbury. London, 1840. 8°. . . . 3065 15 Dugdale (Sir Wm.) Antiquities of Warwickshire London, 1856. fol 488 04 — Monasticon * Anglicanum : a history of the abb'ies and other monasteries, hospitals, frieries, and cathedral and collegiate churches, etc. New ed by J. Coley, H. Ellis, and B. Baudinel. 8 v' London, 1817-30. fol 457.n1 — Visitation of the county of Yorke, 1665. Durham 1859. 8°. [Surtees soc, v. 36.] . . . 5117.04 — Visitation of the county Palatine of Lancaster, 1664- 65. London, 1872. 4°. [Chetham soc. , v. 84, 85, „ „ 88 -] • 5096.03 Du Hausset (Mme.) Memoires. [In Barriere (J.F.) Bibl.des memoires, etc., v. 3.] 607 01 Duhring (Julia). Gentlefolks and other's. Philadelphia, 1870- «° 2524.17 Contents . Gentlefolks. Lovers of nature. Letter-writers. Foolish virgins. Overrating our neighbors. Fascination of roving. Egoists. Passionate women. Liars, thieves, and the like. Confidants. Erratic people. Authors. Our knights. — Philosophers and fools. Phila., 1874. 8°. 25>4.16 Contents: Philosophers and fools. Finding our level. Chief among realities [inteilectl. Voice and language. Who are wicked? Greater than sceptres [love]. Antagonistic people. Bomance versus criticism. Duiguan (Michael George). Positive facts without a shadow of doubt. New York, 1862. 8°. 2527.03 Note.— Pieces selected from various writers. Contents- That there is a God, Parsons. Why man was created, Parsons. Sources of heresy and infidelity, Evi- dences and comforts of Christianity. Archer. Of Christian- ity, Home, Incomprehousi bility of some doctrines of the christian religion, Archer. Divinity of the christian reli- gion proved by its mysteries, MacCarthy, The infidel, etc., MacCarthy. The Sibyls, and their prophecies concerning Christianity, Excellencies of Christ's parables, Home. Divinity of Christ, MacCarthy. Miracles of Christ, Home. Eespect to the name of Jesus, Gahan. Religious venera- tion, Hay. Former high esteem lor philosophers, etc. Civil duties of a christian, Archer Lucian's Encomium on the love of country. Evils of rebellion, Addison. Essay on war, Clarendon. On peace, Clarendon. Patriotism, Doncas- ter. Treason, Hall Liberty, Clarendon. Fall of Judas, Un- just judges, Public robbers, Cobbett. Oi beggars, Godwin. Swearing, cursing, and blaspheming, Gahan. Frailties of humau nature. The world, Creation of Angels, and the fall of man, Necessity of a Bedeemer, aud the promise. Char- acters of the Messiah, Proofs of the Messiah, Rigby. Ar- bor vita?, E. M. Arrias. Examples of birds, flies, etc. Of ugliness, ' Nonpareil. ' Death ol the just, Archer. Empire of nothing, ' Looker-on.' Discourse on uncLeanness, Ostervald. On chastity, Ostervald. Equalization of follies aud dis- eases, ' Looker-on.' Small numoei of the elect, Gahan. Lu- cian against calumuy Sin of detraction, Matrimony, Ga- han. Lounger on the dissolution of marriages Ait of tor- menting a husband Art of tormenting a wife. Of marriage, Duties of parents, Gahan. Art of tormenting children. Duties of children. Respect for the sanctuary, Gahan. Pastors and their flocks, Gother. Of old men, Guevara. Duties of masters and servants, Gahan. Art of tormenting servants. Blessings of friendship, Seneca. Art of torment- ing your friends. Treatment of authors, Addison. Oblivion of authors. Writings of the ancients. Pernicious effects of bad books, MacCarthy. Good example, Vice of drunken- ness. Vice of lying. Peach. Moses, the lawgiver, The origin and history of oracles, Le Clerc. Mahomet, Le Clerc and Home. Zoroaster, Prideaux History of the devil, De Foe BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBBAKY. DUIG-NAN- DUNBAR 429 aud Walmsley. Picture of hell. Joys of hell. Essay on love. Duty and interest to forgive and love our enemies, Manning. God's vengeance against murderers, Cobbett. Of pride and vain glory, Of humility, Gahan. Of money, Le Clerc. Value of a soul. Bights of the poor, Cobbett. Advantages of poverty, Archer. Of keeping one's friend in one's pocket, ' Nonpareil.' Sin of covetousuess, etc., Gahan. Way to wealth, Dr. Franklin. The sluggar i, 'Hie gambler, Cobbett. Shopkeepers, Traders, etc., Gotuer. Of inquiring alter news. Value and employment of time, Archer. On the end of the year, Freeman. Of the beginning of years and course of time. Of the months, how figured. Eternity. Of the sinner. Taciturnity preferable to eloquence Art of taciturnity in women. The general judgment, Gahan, Walrasley, MacCarthy. Summary of duties, Freeman. Boe- tius' Consolation of philosophy, translated. An index to mankind, 'Nonpareil.' Duke (Richard). Poems. TAte, by S. Johnson. [In Chalmers' English poets, v. 9, 1810.] 1626.09 Select poems. [In Sanford (E.) British poets, v.13, 1819.] 1691.13 Dulcken |H. W. ) Book of German songs, translated. London, 1856. 12° 1642.25 Duke and the scholar. See Oliphant (T. L. K.) . . . 3257.21 Dumas (Alexandre Davy). Ange Pitou. [jfi\] Paris, 1869. V¥ 7006.01 Note.— 3d pt. of ' Memoires d'un medecin ;' followed by * Oomtesse de Charny.' -Ascanio. [Fr.] 2 v. Paris, 1860. 12°. . . 7016.01 — Le Batard de Mauleon. 3 v. Paris, 1854.12°. 7006.03 _ La Bouillie de la comtesse Berthe. Paris, 1867. 12° 7006.06 Contents ■ La Bouillie, etc. Aventures de Lyderic. — Celebrated crimes. L., 1843. b°. . . . 6612.02 Contents . The Borgias. Countess of Saint-Geran. Joan of Naples. Nisida. Marchioness of Brinvilliers. The Cenci. Marchioness de Gauges. Karl Ludwig Sand. Yaninka. Ur- ban Grandier. — Charles le Temeraire. 2 v. P. , 1860. 12°. 7006.07 — Chateau (Le) d'Eppstein. 2 v. in 1. Paris, 1860. 12° 7016.03 — Chevalier (Le) d'Harmental. 2 v. in 1. Paris, 1850. 12° 7016.04 — Chevalier (Le) de maison-rouge. 2 v. Paris, 1869. 12°. 7006.09 — Collier (Le) de la reine. 3v.ini. P., 1854.12°. 7016.06 Note.— 2d part of ' Mem. d'un medecin.' ' Ange Pitou ' follows. — Companions d3 Jeliu. N. Y, 1857. 8°. .7018.01 — Comtesse (La)de Charny. 6 v. P., 1861. 12°. 7016.07 Note.— Follows ' Ange Pitou ' ; sequel of ' Mem. d'un medecin.' — Comte (Le) de Monte-Cristo. 6 v. in 3. Paris, 1859. 12°. 7016.13 — Conscience l'innocent. 2 v. Paris,1861. 12°. 7006.11 — Dame (La) de Monsoreau. 3 v. P., 1817. 12°. 7016.16 Same. 3 v. iu 1. P.iris. 1857. 4°. . . 7018.02 Note.— Sequel of ' Reine Margot ; ' is followed by les ' Qnarante-cinq.' — Deux (Les) Diane. 3 v. in 1. P., 1854. 12°. 7016.19 — Dien dispose. 2v.ini. P., 1866. 12°. .7005.17 Note.— Sequel of ' Trou de l'enfer.' — Eighteen mouths at St. Petersburg. From the French. Loudon, 1857. 16°. [In Trav. libr., v. 22.] 5075.27 — Freres (Les) Corses. Paris, 1862. 12°. . .7016.21 Same. Paris. 1867. 12° 7006.13 — Gauleet France. Paris, 1862. 12°. . . . 7016.26 — Graf (Der) von Monte Christo . Koman. Aus dem franzbsischen. 3 v. Stuttgart, [n.&] 16°. 7114.18 — Guerre (La) des femmes. 2 v. P., 1868. 12°. 7006.14 — Impressions de voyage : Le Corricola. 2 v. Paris, 1865. 12° 7006.21 Excursions sur les bords du Bhin. 2 v. Paris, 1865. 12° 7006.16 LeSperonare. 2 v. Paris, 1862. 12°. .7006.23 Suisse. 3 v. Paris, 1868. 12°. . .7006.18 LeVeloce. 2 v. Paris, 1861. 12°. . .7006.25 — Isaac Laquedem. [F,:~\ 4 v. in 2. . . . 7016.22 — Isabel d ? Bftviere. [Fa] P., 1862. 12°. .7016.25 — Joseph Balsamo. See (farther on) Memoires d'un medecin. — Louis XIV. et son siecle. 4 v. in 2. Paris, 1866. 12° 7016.27 — Louis XV. et sa cour. 2v.ini. P., 1866. 12°. 7016.29 — Louis XVI. et la revolution. 2 v. in 1. Paris, 1866. 12° 7016.30 — Louves de Machecoul. N. Y, 1859. 8°. .7018.01 — Madame de Chamblay. 2 v. P., 1862. 12°. 7017.06 — Memoires d un medecin : Joseph Balsamo. 5 v Paris, 1867. 12° 7007 06 "' -followed by ' Collier de la Eeine,' • Ange Pitou ' and Comtesse de Charny.' — Memori.is de un Medico. 6 v. Paris, 1816.8°. 7216 07 — Mes memoires. Nouv. ed. lOv. P., 1865.12°. 7007 19 — MUle(Les) et un fantomes . Pascal Bruno. Paris, 1854. ,, 8 • ' ' • 7018.05 — Mohicans (Les) de Paris. P., 1862. 12°. .7017 01 Note.— For continuation and conclusion, see • Salvator ' — -rage (Le) du due de Savoie. 2 v. in 1. Paris, 1862. 12° 7017 03 — Pasteur (Le) d' Ashbourne. 2 v. P., 1860. 12°.' 7007.07a — Pictures of travel in the south of France. London [!*•"•] 8° . . . 9 61 . 10 ' — Progress of democracy ; illustrated in the history of Gaul and France. N. Y., 1811. 12°. . . 512.04 — Quaraute-ciuq. (Les) 3 v. in 2. P., 1859. 12°. 7017.11 Note.— Complement of 'Reine Margot' and 'Dame de Monsoreau.' — Eeine (La) Margot. 2 v. P., 1860. 12°. . 7007.01 Note.— Followed by ' Dame de Monsoreau and ■ Ouarante cinq.' — Salvator : fin des Mohicans de Paris. 2 v. in 1. Paris, 1862. 12° 7017.13 — Souvenirs d'une favorite. 4 v. P., 1865. 12°. 7007.13 — Sylvandire. Paris, 1848. 12° 7005.01 — Tales of Algeria ; or life among the Arabs : from the Veloce, by R. M. Bache. Phil., 1868. 12°. 1081.15 — Trois (Les) mousquetaires. 2 v. in 1. Paris, 1859. 12° 7017.14 Note.—' Vingt ans apres ' and • Vicomte de Bragelonne ' follow. — Trou (Le) de l'enfer. P., 1873. 12°. . „ . Note.— For sequel see • Dieu dispose.' — Tulipe (La) noire. Paris, 1860. 12°. . . .7017.15 — Vicomte (Le) de Bragelonne, ou Dix ans plus tard. 6 v. in 5. Paris, 1860. 12° 7017.16 Note.— Sequel of ' Trois mousquetaires ' and ' Vingt ans apres.' — Vingt ans apres. 8v. in 2. Bruxelles,1852.16°. 7017.20 Note. — Sequel of ' Trois mousquetaires.' fl®- For English translations of Dumas' novels see Fic- tion class-list. For biographical sketches, see Biography (p. 140) ■• also Castelar's Life of lord Byron, and other sketches [3027.31] ; Bentley's miscel., v. 62, 1862 (A supper with Dumas, at Brussels). Dumas (Alexandre, fils). Affaire Clemenceau : memoirs de l'accuse. Paris, 1869. 12° 7005.18 — Antonine. Paris, 1870. 12° 7005.20 — Aventures de quatre femmes et d'un perroquet. Paris, 1869. 12° 7005.19 — Dame (La) aux camelias. Preface de Jules Janin. Paris, 1869. 12°. 7005.21 — Dame (La) aux perles. Paris, 1869. 12°. . 7005.22 — L'Homme-femme. 33eed. P., 1872. 12°. . 5822.11 — Prinoesse (La) Georges, piece en trois actes. 2e ed. Paris, 1872. 8° 7005.25 — Roman (Le) d'une femme. Paris, 1869. 12°. 7005.23 — Theatre complet. 4 v. P., 1869. 12°. . .7004.26 Contents : v. 1. La dame aux camelias : Diane de Lys : Le bijou de la reine. 2. Le demi-monde ; La question d'argent. 3. Le fils naturel : Le pere prodigue. 4. L'ami des femmes ; Les idees de Madame Aubray. — Trois hommes forts. Paris, 1869. 16°. . . 7005.24 — Man-woman ; or, the temple, the hearth, the street, Tr. by G. Vandenhoff. Phila., 1873. 12°. 5836.05 For ' biogr. sketch of Dumas fits see Bentley's miscel., April, 1857. Ht£= For English transl. of his novels, see Fic- tion class-list. Dumas (Maris Alexandre). Le mari de madame Benoit. Paris, 1869. 12°. 7005.15 — Madame Benoit. 2e ed. P., 1869. 12°. .7005.14 Dumas (Mathieu, comte). Memoirs of his own time ; [1770-1815], 2v. Phil., 1839. 12° . . 521.01 Dumeril (Andre Marie Constant) and Bibron (G.) Erpetologie generate. P., 1834-54. 8°. . 4835.01 Same. Atlas. Paris, 1854. 8°. . . .4835.10 Dumersan (Theophile Marion) and Segur (N.) Chan- sons nationales et populaires de France. 2 v. Paris, [1842.] 8° 1636.01 Dumont (Pierre Etienne Louis). Recollections of Mirabeau. London, 1832. 8°. . . . . 3124.06 Dunbar (Edward E.) Romance of the age ; disco v. of gold in California. N. Y., 1867. 16°. . 591.02 In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 430 DUNBAE-DURAND Dunbar (George). * Greek-English lexicon. 4th ed. Edin., 1856. 4° 6415.12 Dunbar (James). Essays on the history of mankind. London, 1781. 8° 5813.03 Duncan (Edward). Marine. See Poster (Vere). Painting in water colors, pt. 5 1443.18 Duncan (C'upt. F.) Canada in 1871. London, 1872. 8° 1145.19 Duncan (George). The various theories on the rela- tion of mind and brain reviewed. L., 1869. 12° 5422.06 Duncan (Rev. Henry). Sacred philosophy of the sea- sons. 4v. N. Y., 1855. 12° 3544.19 v. 1. Winter. 2. Spring. 3. Summer. 4. Autumn. Duncan (H. P. ) Book of garden management. Phila- delphia, 1873. 16° 6121.16 Duncan (James). Beetles. Edin., [ii.d] 16°. 4721.01 — British butterflies. Edm., [n.d] 16°. . . 4711.29 — British moths, sphinxes, etc. Edinb.,[n.d]16°.4711.30 — Exotic moths. Edin., 1852. 16° 4711.32 — Foreign butterflies. Edin., [n. d.] 16°. . 4711.31 — Introduction to entomology. Edin., [n.d].16°.4711.28 Note.— These six works are v. 33, 29, 30, 32, 31, and 27, respectively, of Jardine's Nat. library, 1833-43. Duncan (John). Philosophy of human nature. Edin- burgh, 1815. 8° 5434.35 Duncan (Rev. John M.) Remarks on the unlawful- ness of creeds and confessions of faith. Baltimore 1825. 12° 3544.23 Duncan (John M., A.B., d. 1835). Travels through part of the United States and Canada, in 1818-19. 2 v. Glasgow, 1823. 12°. 1073.19 Duncan (Jonathan). The dukes of Normandy. Lon- don, [1839.] 12°. 472.13 — ■ History of Russia. See Rabbe (A.) and Duncan (J.) . 554.29 Duncan (J. S. ) Analogies of organized beings. Oxford, „ 1831 - 8° 4734.01 Duncan (P. Martin). The transformations of insects. London, 1871. 8° 4828.03 Duncan (S.A.) American system of patents. [In Amer. soc sci. assoc TranB. no. 3, 1871.] 5811 02 Duncan (ffm.) Elements of logic. N. Y, 1818. 16 ° 5428.31 Dunciad (The). See Pope (Alexander) 1621 08 Duncker (Max Wolfgang). Geschichte des Alterthums. 4 v. Berlin, 1852. 8° 403 01 Duncombe (Charles). Free banking. Cleveland 1841. 12° . . 5915 13 Dundonald (Marl of). See Cochrane (Thomas), in Biography, DungUson (Eobley). Dictionary of medical science. Philadelphia, 1865. 8° 4314.06 — History of medicine. Ed. by E. J. Dunglison Phila., 1872. 8°. . . ..... 4312 \{ Dunham (Samuel Astley). History of Denmark, Swe- den, and Norway. 3 v. London, 1839-40. 16° [Lardner's Cabinet cyclopedia. ] . . 542.01 — History of Europe during the middle a^es. 4 v London, 1833-34. 16°. [L.C.C.] . . °. 442.07 — History of the Germanio empire. [To 1792 1 3 v London, 1834. 16°. [L. C. C.] . . 544 10 — History of Poland. [To 1830.] London, 1830. 16°. [L. C. C] g^g q- — History of Spain and Portugal. rTo 1790 1 5 v London, 1832. 16°. [L. C. C] . 552 0' Same. 5 v. N.Y., 1854. 18°. . . . \ 552'o7 — Bell (R. ), and others. Lives of literary and scientific Zt « ?r r o eat rT Bri ,^ md Irelaud ' 3 *• London, 1836-8. 16°. [L. C. C] 321114 ^ 1 - iVr °^7 For Contents see Biography (Literary, p 112) Dunkin (Edwin). The midnight sky. London, 1870 ^ToS^o n T ist0 ^'° f '^ American theatre II0I8IO.] 2 v. London, 1833. 8°. 1723 01 - History of the arts of design in the United States. 2 v. New York, 1834. 8°. ... 1415 of ~ ^m 7 8° NeW Y ° rk ' t0 [1?83] ' 2 T - New York, -History of' New York, for 'schools. ' [To 1783. ] 61 2v New Ynrlr 185 L fi0 1 ru New York, 1855. 16°. — Life of Charles Brockden Brown. 2 v. Phila. 1815 8 °- 3024,nq Same. London, 1822. 8° 3024 r? — Memoirs of G. F. Cooke. 2 v. L., 1813. 8° ' 3043' 20 Dunlop (Durham). Philosophy of the bath. 3d fid London, [1873.] 12° 435512 Dunlop (John). Compulsory drinking usages of tha United Kingdom. L., 1844. 16°. . . 5834,m Dunlop (John). Hist, of fiction. L, 1845. 8° 2722 28 — Memoirs of Spain ; reigns of Philip rv. and Charlp R n. 2 v. Edin., 1834. 8°. .... 553 j? Dunn (Cyms George). Autobiography of a crystal irnila., lotb. 12 1641 SI Dunn (Finlay). Veterinary medicines. 4th ed. Edin. 1874. 8 ! 4627.19 Dunn (Henry). Guatimala, 1827-8. New York, 182S T. 8 }- ' /«.' i. 116ai 8 — Destiny of the human race : a scriptural inauirv New ed. London, 1872. 12°. .... 3544 24 — Facts, not fairy-tales. Brief notes on Matthew Ar- nold's "Literature and Dogma," London, 1873. }?°: .• • . • ,. 3514.03 Dunn (John). Curious observations. See Lambert (J ) 922 m Dunn (Wm.) The Vansittart plan of finance. London 1820 8' [In Pamphleteer, v. 16.] ' 5058 IB Dunn Browne, [pseud.] See Fiske (S. C.) ' Dunning (E. 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Bos- ton, 1869. 16° 5822.30 — King (B.) French polit. leaders. 1875 3221.17 Duparcq (Nicolas Edouard De La Barre). Elements of military art and history. N. Y, 1863.8°. 4514.07 Dupin (Francois Pierre Charles, baron). Mathematics applied to the useful and fine arts. Halifax, 1854. ^_ 8° 4014.02 Duplais aine" (P.) Manufacture and distillation of alcoholic liquors. From the French, by M. Mc- Kennie. PhiL, 1870. 8°. 3931.40 Duplan de Carpin (Jeau). Vovages tres curieux vers les Tartares et autres peuples orientaux. [In Bergeron (P.) Voyages, «fc- 1735.J .10W.11 Duplessis (Georges Gratet). The wonders of engrav- ing. New York, 1871. 12° 1414.30 Duppa (Eichard). Life of Michael Angela London, 1846. 12° 3151.03 — A dissertation on the lotus of antiquity. [In Archaeologia, v. 19, 1821] 6128.— Du Ponceau (Peter Stephen). Dissertation on the jurisdiction of the courts of the United States. Phil., 1824. 8° 5611.21 Du Potet (J. do Sennevoy, baron). Traite complet de magnetisme animal. 3e <5d. P., 1856.8°. 3814.28 Dupre (A.) Treatise on wine. See Thudichum (J. L. W.) and Dupre (A.) 6133.10 Duprez (Francois Joseph Ferdinand). Atmospheric electricity. [In Sm. report, 1858.] 3936.13 Dupuytren (Guillaume, baron). On injuries and diseases of bones. Tr. by F. Le G. Clark. London, Sydenham society, 1847. 8° 4316.03 — On the lesion of the vascular system, diseases of the rectum, etc. Tr. by F. Le G. Clark. L, Sydenham society, 1854. 8° 4316.04 Durand (E.) and Hilgard (T. C.) Report on botany. See Pacific R. R. routes. Reports, v. 6.] 1127.05 Durand (Sir Henry Marion). Low (0. B.) Memoir of. [In United Service mag., 1871, v. 1-2J BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. DUEAND- DYING 431 Durand (Jolin Francis). Genuine and curious memoirs of captain Thurot. (/» Percy society, v. 21.] 6060.21 Durant (Ghislani, J/. B.) Hygiene of the voice. New York, 1870. 8° 6333.27 Durant (Thomas). Memoirs and select remains of an only son. [W. F. Durant.] Andover, 1823. 1-2° 3053.18 Durbin (John Price, B.B.) 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Phila., 1835. 8° 5437.21 Dynamics. See Arts Useful : Mechanics, p. 45) ; — Physios. Dyspepsia. See Medicine. (Stomach diseases,) Eadie (John). Ecclesiastical cyclopaedia. London, 1862. 8°. 3412.01 — The English Bible : an external and critical history of the various English translations, with remarks on the need of revising the English N. X. 2 v. London, 1876. 8° 3735.09 Eager (Samuel W.) History of Orange county, [New York]. Newburgh, 1846-7. 8°. ... 613.20 Eagle. See Birds, p. 217. Eagle's nest. See Ruskin (John). 1873 1411.27 Eagle pass. See Montgomery (C.) 1852. . . 1114.14 ; 1165.04 Eagles (Rev. John). (Sonnets. Edin., 1858. 12°. 1641.12 Note.— For biogr. sketch of J. E., see Blackwood's mag., v. 78, 1855, to which journal he contributed the 'Letters of Eusebius,' and other essays and reviews, in 1853 and 1855. Ear (The). See Medicine. (Ear; — Senses.) Earl (George Windsor). The Eastern seas ; Indian archipelago, 1832-34. London, 1837. 8°. 1064.19 — • Native races of the Indian archipelago : Papuans. London, 1853. 8° 4733.13 Earle (John). Micro-cosmographie. [Essayes and characters.] 1628. Ed. by E. Arber. London, 1868. 18° 5011.05 Same. New ed., with notes, by P. Bliss. Lond. , 1811. 8° 2523.33 Earle (John, M.A.) Philology of the English tongue. Oxford, 1871. 16° 6433.13 Earle (John Charles). English premiers from Walpole to Peel. 2 v. London, 1871. 8°. . . . 3222.11 Earle (Pliny). Visit to thirteen asylnms for the insane in Europe. Phila., 1841. 8° 4353.01 Early and late papers. See Thackeray (W. M.) Early man in Europe. See Rau (0.) 1876 , . 6803.03 Early rising (Letters ou). 3d ed. L., 1819. 12°. 2535.05 Early English text society. Publications. Nos. 1-61. London, 1804-75. 8° 7913.01 Contents' v. 1. Morris (K.) Early English alliterative poems, in the west-midland dialect of the 14th century, 1864. 2. Arthur ; sketch of his life and history in English verse of the 1st half of the 15th cent. Ed. by F. J. Furni- vall. 3. (See also 41.) Lauder (W.) Ane compendious and bieue tractate coucernyng ye office and dewtie ot kyngis. Ed. by F. Hall. 4. Sir Gawayne and the green knight, 1320-30. By author of Early Engl, alliterative poems. Be-ed. by R. Morris. 5. Hume (A.) Of the orthographie and con- gruitie of the Britan tongue. Ed. by H. B. Wheatley. 1865. 6 Lancelot of the laik ; Scottish metrical romance 1490- 1500. Be-ed. by W. w. Skeat. 7. Story of Genesis and Exodus, early Engl, song, 1250. Ed. by R. Morris. 8. Morte Arthure. Ed. by (i. G. Perry. 9. Thynne (F.) Chaucer : animadversions uppou the aunot. and corrections of some imperfections of Chaucer's workes repr. in 1598. Ed. by G. H. Kmgsley. 10, 21, 36. Merlin; or, early hist, of Kiug Arthur ; a prose romance, 1450-60 ; with introd. by D. W. Nash. Ed. by H. B. Wheatley. 11, 19, 35, 37, 47. Lyndesay (Sir D.) Works. Ed. by F. Hall aud J. A. H. Mur- ray. 12. Adam of Cobsam. Wrights chaBte wife. Ed. by F.J. Furnivall. 13. Seinte Marherete the meiden aut martyr, in old English. Ed. by O. Cockayne. 14. King Horn, with fragments of Floriz and Blauncheflur and of the Assumption of Our Lady, etc. Ed. by J. B. Lumby. 1866. 15. Furnivall (F. J.) Political, religious, and love poems. 16. Book of quinte essence ; or. the filth being Ed. by F. J, Furnivall. 17. Langland (W.) Parallel ex- tracts Iroin 29 mss. of Piers Plowmau. Ed. by W. "W Skeat 18 Hali meidenhad ; alliterative homily of the 13th cent. Edbyo. Cockayne. 19. See 11. 20. Rolle de Hauipole (&.) English prose treatises. Ed. by G. G. Perry. 21. See 10. 22. La Courdrette. Romans of Partuay or of Lusiguen, otherwise known as the Tale of Mehisine tr i»°"; th , e Freuc ". 1500-20. Ed. by W. W. Skeat. 23. Dan Michel's Ayenbite of inwyt ; or. Remorse of conscience • in the Kentish dialect, 1340. Ed. by B. Morris 24 Fur' nivall (F. J.) Hymus to the Virgin and Christ : the Parlia- ment ot devils efc 1807. 25. Furnivall (F. J.) stacions ot Rome, and the Pilgrims sea-voyage ; with Clene mav- denhod. 26. Perry (G. G.) Religious pieces in prose and verse. 27. Levins (P.) Manipulus vocabuloruru : rhym- ing dictionary of the Engl, language. Ed. by H. B Wheat- B, y ;.„ 1? ' 38 ' Lan g la »d (W.) Vision of William cone. Pieis Plowman, etc. Ed. by W. W. Skeat, 1867-69. 29 34 Morns (E ) Early English homilies, pt. 1-2, 1867-68 ' 53 Same 2d series. 30. Pierce the ploughman's ciede, 1394 '■ app. God spede the plough, 1500. Ed. by W. W. Skeat' gl. MyrcJJ.) Instructions for parish priests. Ed. bv E ture ot H. Rhodes and J. Russell. Wynkyn de Worde's Boke of Keruynge. The Booke of demeanor. The Boke of curtasye. Seager's Schojle of vertue, &c, &c. With Borne French and Latin poems on like subjects, and some fore words on education in early England, 1808. 33. La Tour Landry (G. de). Book of the knight of L. Tr. and ed bv T.Wright. 34. See 29. 35. See 11. 36. See 10 37. See 11. 38. See 28. 39, 56. Colonna (G. del" The ' Gest hystoriale ' of the destruction of Troy ; from ' Hystoria Troiana.' Ed. by G. A. Panton and D. Donaldson 1868-74. 40. Smith (T.j English gilds ; with introd. by his daughter Lucy ; and essay, by L. Brentano. 1870. 41 Lander (W.) Minor poems. Ed. by F. J. Furnivall. 42 Bemardus. De cura rei famularis, with some early Scottish prophecies, etc. Ed. by J. R. Lumby. 43. Ratis raving, and other moral and religious pieces, in prose and verse! Ed. by J. R. Lumby. 44. Joseph of Arimathie : otherwise called The Romance or the Seint Graal or Holy Giail. With ' The Life of Joseph of Armathy ; ' ' De Sancto Joseph ab Arimathia ; ' and ' The Lyfe of Joseph of Annathia.' Ed by W. W. Skeat 1871. 45, 50. King Alfred's West Saxon version of Gregory's pastoral care, with Eng. trans., etc. Ed. by H. Sweet. Pts. 1-2, 1871-72. 46. Morris (R.) Le- gends of the holy rood, symbols of the passion, and cross- poems ; in old English of 11th, 14th, and 15th cent. 1871. 47. See 11. 48. G. R., Gent. TimeB' whistle ; or, Anewe daunce of seven satires, and other poems. Ed. by J. M. Cowper. 49. Morris (R.) An old Engl, miscellany. 1872. 50. See 45. 51. Cockayne (O.) St. Juliana. 52. Falla- dius. On husbondrie. Ed. by B. Lodge. Pt. 1. 53. See 34. 54- Langland (W.) Vision of William concerning Piers the plowman, pt. iii. Richard the redeless. The crowned king. Ed. by W. Skeat. 1873. 55. Generydes, a romance in seven-line stanzas. Ed. by W. A. Wright. Pt. 1. 56. See 39. 57, 59. Cursor mundi (The Cursur o the world). A Northumbrian poem of the 14th cent. Pts. 1-2. 1874-75. 58. The Buckling homilies of the 10th century. Pt. 1. Ed. by R. Morris. 60. Bonaventura (Card. John). Medita- tions ou the supper of Our Lord, and the Hours of the Passion. Ed. by J. M. Cowper. 61. Romance and pro- phecies of Thomas of Erceldoune. Ed. by J. A. H. Murray. 1875. Same. Extra series. Nos. 1-25. London, 1867-75. 8° Namely : v. 1 . Romance of William of Palerne ; added, a fragment of Alisaunder. Ed. by W. W. Skeat. 1867. 2, 7, 14, 23. Ellis (A. J.) Early English pronunciation. Pt. 1-4. 1867-74. 3. Caxton's Book of curtesye. Ed. by F. J. Furnivall. 1868. 4. Lay of Havelok the Dane, 1280. Re-ed. by W. W. Skeat. 5. Chaucer's transl. of Boethius's ' De consolatione philosophic. ' Ed. by B. Mor- ris. 6. Romance of the Chevelere Assigne. Ed. byH. H. Gibbs. 7. See 2. 8. Gilbert (Sir H.) Queen Elizabeth's achademy. 1869. Booke of precedence. Versions of the Good wife, The Wise man, etc. Maxims. Lydgate's Order of fools, etc. Ed. by F. J. Furnivall; with essays on early Ital. and German books of courtesy, by W. M. Eos- setti and E. Oswald. 9. Awdeley (J.) 'Ihe fraternitye of vacabondes. Harman (T.) A caveat or warening for com- mon cursetors called vagabonds. Haben or Hyberdyne (Parson). Sermon in praise of thieveB and thievery. Parts of the groundworke of Conny-catching that differ from Harman's Caueat. Ed. by E. Viles and F. J. Furnivall. 10. Borde (A.) First boke of the introd. of knowledge. Compendyous regyment, or Dyetary of helth. Barnes in defence of the berde ; answerynge the treatyse of Borde. Ed. with life of Boorde, by F. J. Furnivall. 1870. 11,21. Barbour (J.) The Bruce. Pts 1-2. Ed. by W. W. Skiat. 12. StarkeyfT.) England in the reign of King Henry viii.; a dialogue between Card. Pole and Thomas Lupset. Ed. by J. M. Cowper. Pt. 2. 1871. 13. Fish (S.) A supplicacyon for the beggers ; with a Supplycacion to our moste souer- aigne lorde Kynge Henry the eyght. A Supplication of the poore commons. The Decaye of England by the great mul- titude of shepe. Ed. by J. M. Cowper 14. See 3. 15. Crowley (R.) Select works. Ed. by J. M. Cowper. 1872. 16. Chaucer (G.) Treatise ou the astrolabe. Ed.byW.W. Skeat. 17, 18. Oomplaynt of Scotlaude ; with contemp. Engl, tracts. Re-ed. by J. A. H. Murray. 1872-73. 19. Myroure of Oure Ladye. Ed. by J. H. Blunt. 20, 24. History of the Holy Grail, Englisht ab. 1450, by Herry Lonslich. Re-ed. by F.J. Furnivall. Pts. 1-2, or v. 1, 1874-75. 21. See 11. 22. Brinklow (H.) Coniplaynt of Roderyck Mors, and Lamentacyon of a christen agaynst the cytye of London, made by Roderigo Mors. 23. See 3. 24. See 20. 25. Romance of Guy of Warwick. Version 1. Ed. by J. Zupitza. Pt. 1. 1875. Earth (The). — AinswoHh (W. F.) Earth delineated. . . 936.17 — Buffon (67., comte de). History and theory of the earth. [In his Natural history, v. 1, 1812.J 4714 01 — Cuvler («., baron). Essays on the theory of the earth, with geol. illus. by Jameson. 1827. 4724.09 — Hawkins (W. B.) The limits of our knowledge of the e *''' k ' [In Owens college. Essays and addresses. 1874.) 2538.05 — Dmyson ( Capt. A. W. ) Earth we inhabit : its past, present, etc. London, 1859. 8°. . . . 4111.11 — M'juier (L.) Earth and sea. 1870. . . . 925.14 — Ghiyot(A.K) Earth and man. 1853. . . 922.03 — Eeclus(K) The earth. 2 v. 1871. . . • 9 23 ' 16 In asking for books, use the •• Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. EARTH - EDEN 433 _ Ritchie (A. T.) Dynamical theory of the earth. 2 v. 1850 4112.07 — Schouw (J-F-) Earth, plants, and man. 1852. 4112.20 /fir See also Astronomy (The earth : Us figure, rotation, etc., p. 64) ;— Creation (p. 3971 ;— Geography ;— Geology ;— Meteorology ;— Nature ;— Physics. Earthly Paradise : poem See Morris (Wra.) . ... 1673.22 Earthquakes. See Meteorology. Earthward pilgrimage. See Conway (M. D.) 1874. . . 3537.00 Eassie(W.) Heaithy houses. N. Y., 1872. 12°. 3932.56 East (The). See Countries. [East, p. 304.) East and west poems. See Harte (Bret). 1871 1645.32 Eastcott (Kiehard). Sketches of origin and effects of music. Bath, 1793. 8° 1563.24 East Hampton. See Countries (p. 305). East India company. See Countries (p. 305). East Indian archipelago See Countries (p. 306). East Indies. See Countries (p. 305). Easter-day. See Calendar (p. 247) ; also Browning (R.) Easter- day, poem [1623.05]; and Loudon society, Apr., 1864 (Easter eve at St. Petersburg). Eastern empire. See Countries. (Eastern empire . p. 305.) Eastern harp : tunes and rhymes. See Boyden (J. , jr.) Eastern hospitals and English nurses. By a lady volunteer, [anon.] 2 v. L., 1856. 8°. . 4344.29 Eastern hunters. See Newall (J. T ) 1862 1012.19 Eastern manners and customs. See Tweedie (W. K.) .1041.18 Eastern pilgrims See Smith (Agnes). 1870 1043.23 Eastlake (Sir Charles Lock, painter). Contributions to the literature of the fine arts. 'With memoir, by lady Eastlake. 2 v. L., 1848-70. 8°. . . 1412.04 Contents : v. 1. The fine arts. Modern German school of fresco-painting. The English school. Representation as distinguished from description. Sculpture. Basso-rilievo. Painting suited to the decoration of public buildings. Life of Raphael. 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Brattleboro, 1849. 16° 3545.25 Eastman (S. C.) White mountain guide book. 7th ed. Concord, (iV. H.) 1867. 16° 1111.12 Eastman National Business college illustrated cata- logue. Poughkeepsie (N. Y.) 1864. obi. 4°. 6715.01 [Eastman's] guide book for the coast of New England. [ByO. F. K. Waite.] Concord, 1871. 16°. 1111.16 Eastward : travels. See Macleod (N.) 1869 1052.17 Eastwiok (Edward B.) Handbook for India. 2 v. LoDdon, John Murray, 1859. 12°. . . 1013.08 — Journal of a diplomate's three years' residence in Persia. 2v. London, 1864. 8°. . . . 1013.07 — Venezuela: sketches, etc L., 1868. 8°. . 1163.13 Eating. See Medicine (Diet] ; Domestic economy (Food. p. 420). Eating and drinking. See Beard (G. M.) 1871. . . .4324.12 Eating for strength. See Holbrook (M. L.) 1875. . . . 4324.18 Eaton (Charlotte A. ) Borne in the 19th century. 5th ed. 2 v. London, Bohn, 1852. 12°. . . 973.01 Eaton (Dorman B.) Municipal government. [In Amer. soc. sci. assoc. Trans., no. 6, 1873.] .5811,03 Eaton (Rev. T. R.) Shakespeare and the Bible. Lond., 1858. 8° 1753.12 Ebers (John). Seven years of the King's theatre, Phila, 1828. 8° 1723.09 Ebert (Frederic Adolphus). A general bibliographical dictionary ; from the German. 4 v. Oxford, 1837. b°. 2723.01 Eon. See Ibn. Ebrard (Br. J. H. A.) Biblical commentary on the Epistle of St. John. With appendix on the Catholic Epistles, and essay on the life and writ- 1860.^8°'' J ° hn ' Tr ' by W - K P0pe ' Edir ' bu '-g h . - The Gospel history : in support o'f the 'history and character of the four Gospels. Tr. by J. Mai tin. Ld. by A. B. Brace. Edi.ib., 18.;.!. 8 D 3716 21 Ecceroelum. See Burr (AV„. E. F.) 18G9. . . . 4U 10 05 Ecce Dens. Lite and doctrine of Jesus Christ. See Parker (JoKepli) . . ... ... 3422 (j-i Ecce Dens-Homo, or the work and kingdom' ot the Christ of .Scripture [anon.] Ph., 1868. 12°. 312" 0B Ecce femina. See White (Carlos) 1870 s S Ji ->x Ecce Homo. See Seeley (John Robert) 1806.' ' ' ' ' 342 ' 0? "Ecce Homo." See Gladstone (Win. E.) 1868. . ' 'MMl'li Ecce Meseias. See Higginson (E.) 1871 " 355728 Ecoentric and humorous letters. Ed. by Joseph Tay- lor. London, 1821. 24° 6212 19 Eccentric personages. See Hussell (Wm.) 1866. .' 3264 03 Eccentricities of animal creation. See Timbs (J.) 1869 47is'l2 Eccentricity. ~~ DU ,e'™ 3 i {J - ] Erratio People. [In her Gentlefolhs and others. z> ' ■•,!■■;„•■•• • • • • 2524.17 — Percy anecdotes, v. 10. 1823 621110 See also Winslow's med. critic, v. 2, 1862 (Micropsychology). «S- See also Biography (Wonderful and eccentric char. acters, p. 115) ;— Wit and humor. Ecclesia : church problems considered : [congrega- tional] essays. Ed. by H. B. Beynolds. 2 v. Lon- don, 1870. 8° 3545. M _ Note.— For Contents see Congregationalism (p. 82 of Cat.) Ecclesiastes. See Biblical and relig. literature (p. 84) Ecclesiastical. See Church (p. 268). Ecclesiologist (The). Publ. by the Cambridge Cam- den society. 29 v. in 25. Cambridge, and Lon- don, 1843-68. 8° h . . 3465 . 01 Ecclesiology : New Testament church. See Fish (E.J.) 1875. 3552 18 Eccleston (James). Introduction to English anti- quities. London, 1847. 8° 494.19 Echo club. See Taylor (B.) . . 2544 00 Echoes from the French poets. See Curwen (H) 1870.' 1634 21 Echoes of Harper's Ferry. See Redpath (James). . .583124 Echoes of the Poot-Hills. See Harte (Bret). . . 1645 34 Echoes of the universe. See Christmas (H. ) . . . \ 353502 Eckardt (Di\ Julius). Modern Bussia. London, 1870, 8° 996.08 Eckel (Mrs. L. St. John). Maria Monk's daughter ; autobiography. N. Y., 1874. 8°. . . . 3427.07 Ecker (Alexander). The cerebral convolutions of man, especially their development in the foetus. Tr.'by B. T. Edes. N. Y., 1873. 8°. . .4337.25 Eckermann (Johann Peter). Conversations of Goethe with Eckermann and Soret. 2 v. London, 1850. 8 D - . 3066.16 Same. London, 1874. 12°. . . . 3066.25 Eclectic magazine, v. 10-63. N.Y., 1847-64.8°. *089.00 Note.— v. 13-15 for 1847, v. 31, May-Aug., 1857, are wanting. — Same. New series, v. 1-24. N Y., 1865-76.8°. 8099.00 Eclipse of faith. See Rogers (Henry). 1855 3587.16 Eclipses. See Astronomy, p. 54. Economical European tourist. See Hemstreet (Wm.) 1875. 941.31 Economist (The), weekly commercial times, bankers' gazette, and railway monitor, v. 1-29, 1843-71. London, 1844-1876. fol Economy. Bentham (J.) Defence of, 1817. [In Pamphleteer, v. 9-10.J 5058.10 Economy of human life. See Dodsley (R.) 1810. . . . 6211.22 Ecumenical council. See Biblical aud relig. lit. (Councils, p. 82). Eddas. See Literature (Scandinavian). Eddis (Wm. ) Letters from America ; 1769 to 1777. London, 1792. 8° 583.13 Eddy (Daniel C. ) Walter's tour in the East. 6 v. New York, 1868-69. 16° 1041.12 Contents : v. 1. Walter in Egypt. 2. Walter in Jerusa- lem. 3. Walter in Samaria. 4. Walter in Damascus. 5. Walter in Constantinople. 6. Walter in Athens. Eddy (T. M. ) The patriotism of Hlinois. History of the State in the war for the Union. 2 v. Chicago, 1865. 8°. 633.05 Ede (George). Management of steel. 5th ed. London, 1873. 12° 4002.03 Eden (Hon. Emily). Up the country : letters from the upper provinces of India. 2d ed. 2 v. London, 1866. 12° 1011.03 jgQf- For her novels see Fiction class list. Eden (Frederic). The Nile without a dragoman. London, 1871. 12°. 1091.10 Eden (Lizzie Selina). A lady's glimpse of the late war in Bohemia. L., 1867. 12°. . . . 965.17 — My holyday in Austria. L., 1869. 12°. . 964.18 In asking for hooks, use tUe " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER 434 EDEN - EDUCATION Eden (Robert). The Atnanasian creed : inel. a new translation. Oxford and London, 1872. 8°. 354.3.24 Edersheim (lie v. A.) The temple, its ministry and services, as they were at the time of Jesus Christ. London, [1874.] 12° 3441.25 Edgar (John G.) Boyhood of great men. New York, 185G. 16° 3263.23 Note— For Contents see Biography, (p. 115). * _ Crusades and the crusaders. B., 1860. 16°. 6623.12 -Footprints of famous men. N. Y., 1856. 1G°. 3263.18 — History for boys ; modem Europe. New York, 1855. lff\ ........ " 442.12 — Sea-kings and naval heroes. N. Y., 18(53.16°. 3263.17 Edgar (Samuel). Variations of popery. 2d ed. Lon- don, 1838. 8° 3515.16 Edgarton (W. P. ) The New York speaker. New York, I860. 12° 6332.11 Edgeworth (Maria and Eichard L.) Practical educa- tion. New York, 1855. 12° 5513.10 ifU' Tor biotjr. notices of the Edgeworth family, see Bio- graphy (p. 141)\ Tor Maria Edgeworth's novels, see Fiction class-list. Edinburgh. See Countries. (Edinburgh, p. 305.) Edinburgh cabinet library. 39 v. Edinb., 1833-49. 16°. Contents. Crichton (A..) History of Arabia. 2 v. 2d ed. . . . 1041.08 — and Wheaton (H.) Scandinavia. 2 v 642.01 Fraser (J. B.) .Mesopotamia aud Assyria. 2d ed. . . 1041.11 — Persia, from tue earliest ages. 2d ed 1011.10 Hist, account of circumnavigation of the globe, [anon.] 921.06 Hist, and descrip. of Iceland, Greenland, and the Faroe Islands, [anon.] 1142.01 Humboldt (IT. H. A. von). Travels and researches iu Equinoctial America, and in Asiatic Hussia. . ... . . 1164. OB Lives aud voyages : Drake, Cavendish, Danrpier. [anon.] 921.25 Macgillivray (W.) Lives of eminent zoologists. . . 3252.04 Murray (Hugh). Tue Uuited States : history, industry, etc. 3 v 572.04 — {and others). Account of China. 3 v 1021.03 Account of British America. 3 v 662.01 Account of British India. 3 v. . . ... 1012 03 Discovery aud adventure in Africa 1881.01 Discovery and adventure in the Polar regions. 1142.06 Polo (M.) Travels, notes by H. Murray. 2d ed. . . . 1041.06 Russell (IvI.) History of the Barbary States. . . 1081.05 — Nubia aud Abyssiuia. . 1081.03 — Palestine, or the Holyland. 4th cd 1012.08 — Polynesia 100101 — . View of ancient and modern Egypt 1081,07 Spaulding (W.) Italy and the Italian Islands, from the earliest ages. 3 v 532.01 Tytler (P. F.) Progress of discovery on tho moro northern coasts of America 562.04 — Life of King Henry the Eighth 3077.20 — Life of Sir "Walter Raleigh 3147.15 Voyages round tho world, from Capt. Cook, [anon.] . 921.07 Edinburgh encyclopaedia, conducted by Bavid Brew- ster. 18 v. Phila., 1832. 4° Edinburgh essays by members of the University. 1S56 Edinburgh, 1857. 8° 2528.05 Content! : Plato, by J. S. Blackie. Early English life in the drama, by J. Skelton. Homceopathy, by W. T. Gaird. ner. Iufauti Perduti, by A. Wilson. Progress of Britaiu in the mechanical arts, by J. Sime. Scottish ballads, by A. Smith. Sir Wm. Hamilton, by T. S. Baynes. Chemical final causes, by G. Wilson. Edinburgh medical and surgical journal, v. 10-22. Edinburgh, 1871-76. 8° 8068.01 Edinburgh review, or critical journal. Oct., 1802— Oct., 1877. v. 1-146. L., 1806-77. 8°. . . . 8071.01 Same. General index. 5 v. L, 1816-76. 8°. 1, V. 1-20. 2, v. 21-50. 3, v. 51-80. 4, v. 81-110. 5, v. 111-140. — Bagehot (W r .) The first Edinburgh reviewers. [In his Esti- mates, p. 1-46. 1858.] 2517.21 Editing. Boyd (A. K. H.) Essay concerning cutting aud carv- ing. [In Ms Every-day philosopher, 1863; p. 278-317.] 25J4.08 Editorial life. See Journalism. Bdkins (Joseph). China's place in philosophy. Lon- don, 1871. 12° 6421.05 Edmeads (Rev. Wm.) National establishment ; thoughts on tho consequences of commuting the tithes. Oxford, 1816. 8°. [In Pamphleteer, v. 7, p. 1-31.] 5058.07 Edmonds (John Worth) and Dexter (George T.) Spiritualism. With appendix by N. P. Tallmadge. New York, 1853. 8° 3817.33 Edmonds (S. Emma E. ) Nurse and spy in the Onion army. Hartford, 1865. 12°. . . . 644.04 Edmunds (Plavell). Traces of history in the names of places. London, 1869. 12°. . . . 472.19 EDUCATION, Bibliography. Low (Sampson) & Co. Classified catalogue of educa- tional works in use in the United Kingdom and its dependencies. 1876 5522.17 Steiger (E.) Classified descriptive catalogue of publications on education. [In Kiddle (H.) and Schem (A. J.) Year-book of education, 1878.] 6538.01 Biography of Teachers and Educators. Barnard (H., ed.) [American] Educational biography. 2d ed. 1861 55^4.20 Contents : Ezekiel Cheever. Samuel Johnson. Caleb Bingham. Timothy Dwight. T. H. Gallaudet. D. Olm- sted. Emma Willard. S. R. Hall. J. G. Carter. Warren Colburn. Gideon F. Thayer. Wm. Russell. Harvey P. Peet. Wm. A. Alcott. W. C. Woodbridge. Walter R. Johnson. Wilbur Eisk. John Kingsbury. Lowell Mason. G. B. Emerson. C. E. Stowe. Samuel Lewis. Horace Mann. Cyrus Peirce. Nicholas Tillinghast. Francis Dwight. David Perkins Page. W. F. Phelps. John S. Hart. F. A. P. Barnard. J8@" For sketches of the lives of several hundred Eng- lish and foreign teachers and educators, in Barnard's Amer. journal of ed., see p. 38-41 of its Index [5531.23]. Classical or Liberal Education. Bealtie (J.) On the utility of classical learning. [In his Works, v- 6.] 5015.14 Clark (jr. O.) [In Cambr. essays, 1855 ; p 281-308.] . .2517.13 Classical studies : essays, etc. By B. Sears, B. B. Ed- wards. 0. C. Belton. 1843 5513.28 Farrar (F. W., ed.) Essays on a liberal education. 1867 5515.21 Parker (C. S.) History of classical education. Sidgwick (H.) Theory of classical education. Seeley (J. R.) Uuiver- sity education. Bowen (E. E.) Teaching' by grammar. Farrar (F. W.) Greek aud Latin verse composition. Wilson (J.W.) On teaching natural science in schools. Hales (J. W.) The teaching of English. Johnson IW.) On the education of the reasoning faculties. Houghton (Lord). On the present social resultB of classical education. Reviewed by John Fiske, in N. A. rev., v. 107 1868 Godwin (W.) [In Us Enquirer, 1797 j"p. 36-65.] . . . .2526,17 Higginson (IT. W.) [In his Atlantic essays, 1871 ; p. 325-41.] 2528.28 Intei-national review, v. 1, 1874 (Study of the classics, by C. El- liott) Knox ( Y.) Remarks on the tendency to degrade grammar schools. 1821. [In Pamphleteer, v. 19.] 6058.19 Legare(fl.S) [In his Writings, v. 2, p. 1-51.] . . . .5047.07 Ogilvie (C. A.) Classical and math. ed. [In Oxford prize essays, V. 3, 1836.] 2541.13 Sedgwick (A.) Discourse on classical, metaphysical, moral, and natural studies. [In his Discourses, etc., p. 141-260.] 3913.17 Seeley (J. R.) English in schools. [In his Roman imperialism, etc. 1871.] 2542.31 See also Pop. sci. monthly, Oct., 1872 (English against the classics). Sewell ( W. ) Essay on the cultivation of the intellect by the study of the dead languages. 1830. 5515.24 Note. — Devoted to an analysis of the" law of association of ideas as connected with mental discipline, with but slight reference to the dead languages. Taylor (V. H.) Classical study. 1870. . . .5513.25 Note. — A collection of essays written in favor of classical study, by Joshua Jones, F. Thiersch, H. S. Legare, Wm. Whewell, J. S. Hill, Noah Porter, Joseph Payue, B. B. Ed- wards, J. Conington, W. H Gardiner, J. Pillaus, G. B. Loring, W. Y. Sellar, J. McCosh, E.D.Sanborn, D.Masson, P. H. Sears, C. C. Felton, S. G. Brown, D - w - Thompson, Q. Smith, L. Campbell. See also Eraser's mag., v. 47, 1863 (Class, school books, by T. K. Arnold) ; Fortnightly rev., v. 9, 1868 (by T. Fowler) ; Coutemp. rev., v. 9, 1868 (Lowe and Huxley ou the classics, by L. G. Smith). X® 5- See alto Universities, in the general alphabet. Co-education of the Sexes. «®- See Scribner's monthly, Sept., 1871 (article by A. Hyde) : Kiddle and Schem's Cyclopaedia of education ; and Annual reports of the U. S. commissioner of education. College life. Butts {I.) Chapters of college romance. 1863. 5513.20 Four years at Yale, by a graduate of '69. 1871. 5513.27 Osgood (S.) Student life. 1861 5512.07 THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY. EDUCATION 435 Pi/croft (J.) Collegian's guide: or recollections of college days. 1858 5512.17 Eall(B.H-) College words and customs. 1851. 5513.13 See also London boc, Mch., Apl., 1869 (Airier, univ. cus- toms, by G. M. Towle) ; Lippincott's mag., Apr., 1876 (The college student, by J. M. Hart). For Romances of college life see Verdant Green [HI. 13]; — Tom Brown at Oxford [214.46] ;— Fair Harvard [184.34] ;— Student life at Harvard [254.76] ; — Hammersmith : his Harvard days [245.21] ;— Pendennis [255.47]. Common School Education. Adams {F.) Free school system of U. S. 1875.5534.11 Philbrick (J. D.) Inspection of country schools. [In Amer. soc. sci assoc. Trans., no. 1, 1869.] 5811.01 Potter (A. ) and Emerson ( 0. S. ) The school and school- master. 1844 5514.03 Randall (S. S.) First principles of popular education and public instruction. 1869 5514.08 Taylor (J. 0.) The district school. 1834. . 5522.05 See also Blackwood's mag., v. 91, 1862 (Public schools and the poor) ; Eraser's mag., v. 80, 1869 (Primary education) ; Quar. rev., v. 92, 1853 (Factory schools) ; v. 110, 1861 (Edu- cation of the poor) : v. 132, 1872 (Primary education in Ireland) ; Westm. rev., v. 91, 1869 (Primary education) ; Ed. review, v. 93 (Popular ed. iu the U. S., 1853) ; Now Englander, v. 18, 1855 (Common school system of Mass.) ; Nat. quar. rev., v. 7, 1863 (Education in N. Y. city) : Westm. rev., v. 59, 1853 (Ed. iu U. S.) i N. A. rev., Jan., 1876 (Ed. in Amer., 1776-1876, by D. C. Gilman); Nat. qu. rev., Dec , 1875. See also Nat. ed. (p. 438);— England (p. 436);— rj. States (p. 439). Compulsory Education. M'Cosh {J.) On compulsory education. [In Nat. assoc. prom. BOC. sci. Trans., 1867 : p. 379-385.] 5815.12 Nortlirup (B 67.) Legal prevention of illiteracy. [In his Educa- tion abroad. 1873.] 5518 08 Questions for a reformed parliament, p. 131-199 (Popular educa- tion, by C. S. Packer) 5724.14 See also Fortn. rev., v. 14, 1870 (by F. Seebohm) ; June, 1876 (Laws for compulsory ed., by J. White) ; Westm. rev., v. 92, 1869 ; Macm. inag., Nov. 1876 (Results of five years compulsory ed. in England). Cyclopaedias, Year-books, and Periodicals. American educational annual, v. 1, 1875. . 5522.14 Educational year-book, 1872-73. 2 v. . . . 5511.07 Kiddle (H.) and Schem (A. J.) Cyclopaedia of educa- tion. 1877 5528.28 — Year-book of education. 1878. . . . .2538.01 Periodicals. American educational monthly. 11 v. New York, 1864-74. 8° 5533.01 American journal of education. Ed. by H. Barnard, v. 1-24, 1856-73. Hartford, 1856-73. 8°. . 5531.01 Note. — v. 11-16 are also entitled 'New series, v. 1-16;' and v. 17-24, " Natioual series, v. 1-8." Contents: v. 1. American association for the advance- ment of education. Proceedings, 1849-54. Henry (J.) Philosophy of education. Cole (D.) Classical education. Richards (Z.) Discipline, mental and moral. Hamill (S.) School government. Huntington ^F. D.) Unconscious tui- tion. Ohnstead (D.) Democratic tendencies of science. Barnard (F A. P.) Improvements practicable in American colleges. Hodgins (G-.) Popular education in upper Canada. Abbott Lawrence. Feabody institute. Tappan (H. P.) Progress of educational development in Europe. Lewis (T.) Method of teaching Latin and Greek. Biography of Ezekiel Cheever, with notes on Ihe early free schouls and text books of New England. Gilman (D. C.) Scientific schools in Europe. Brooks (C.) Moral education. Thayer (G. F.) Letters to a young teacher. [Continued in v. 2-6.] Bache (A. D.) A national university. Le Verrier. Ele- mentary instruction in mathematics. Brockett (L. P.) Idiots, and institutions for their training. Biogr. sketch of Henry Barnard. 2. American institute of instruction, 1818-55. Biogr. of Wm. Lawrence. Hammond (C.) History of Lawrence acad. at Groton, Mass. Milton on education. Halderman (Prof.), Brooks (C), Fierce (B.) Remarks on a national univ. Gilman (D. C.) Higher and special schools of science and literature in France. Russell (W.) Lectures to a class of young teachers. [Cont'd in v. 2.] Seguin (E.) Treatment and training of idiots. Davies {Prof.), Randall (S. S.), McElligott (J. N.), Potter (bishop). Relig. instruction in public Bchools. Gillespie (W. M.) Instruction in mathema- tics, as prescribed for admission to the Polytech. school of France. Howe (S. G. } Modern Greek language. Hillard (G. S.) Boston city library. Vail (T. H.) Hints on reading. Condition of common or public schools in the United States, 1855. Gould (B. A., jr.) An American university. Edson (T.) Biogr. of Warren Colburn. Dana (J. D.) Science and scientific schools. Clark (T. M.) Education required by the times. Dwight (M. A.) Art, as a branch of educa- tion. [Cont'd.] Catholic educational establishments in the U.S. Public instruction in duchy of Nassau. Gradation of public schools. Official exposition of common schools in the United States. Burgess (G.) Thoughts on religion and public schools. Edwards (R.j Memoir of Nicholas Tilling- uast. Inaug. of the Dudley observatory at Albany. Everett (E.) Uses of astronomy. Reid (D. B.) College of architect- ure. Norwich free academy. [Cont'd in v. 3.] 3. J. H. Wichern and the rough house. Roger Ascham. Russell (W.) Cultivation of the faculties of expiessiou. Duffield (D. B.) Duty of the state iu regard to education. The school and the teacher in literature. [Cont'd in v. 3, 4.] The Public high school. Free academyat Norwich, (Conn.) Gammell (W.) Memoir of Nicholas Brown. C H. Zeller and institution at Beuggen, for training teachers of schools for orphan and vicious children. Jacob Vehrli and normal schools at Kruitzlingen, Switzerland, for training teachers of schools for the poor. Life and educational principles of Pestalozzi. Phelps (W. F.) Normal schools. Dawson (J. W.) Nat. history as a branch of education. Abbe de La Salle, and institute of christian brothers. Brockett (L. P.) Valentin Hauy. Pastor Fliedner's institution at Kaisers- werth, Prussia. Botta (V.) Public instruction in Sardinia. [Cont'd in v. 4.] Reformatory education, p. 561-811. 4. Bowen (F.) Memoir of Edmund Dwight. Huntington (F. D.) College prayers. Brockett (L P.) Institutions and instruction for the blind. Educational labors of Lowell Mason. Raumer (K. von). History, science and ait of edu- cation. Life and educational system of John Sturm. Wim- mer (H.) Catechism ou methods of teaching. Eliot (S.) Thomas Arnold as a teacher. Jarvis (E.) Tendency of mis- directed education and the unbalanced mind to produce insanity. Memoir of Gideon F. Thayer. Raumer (K. von). The Hieronymians ; or, brethren of the common life. Me- moir of Wm. A. Allcott. Barnard (H.) History of common schools in Conn. [Cont'd in v. 5-6 ] Memoir of Henry Todd. Raumer (K. von). Early teachers iu the Nether- lands ; Educational views of Erasmus ; Educational ser- vices of Philip Melancthon. School architecture. [Cont'd in other volumes.'] 5. John Kingsbury and the young ladies' high school in Providence, R. I. Ventilation of our dwellings. Alcott (W. A.) Memoir of Wm. C. Woodbiidge. Raumer (K. von). Education iu the Netherlands and southern Germany. Wollgang Ratich ; John Amos Comenius ; Verbal realism ; or, irom words to tilings ; Lord Bacon ; Valentine Fried- land Trotzendorf ; K. C. W. von Turk. Memoir of Hermann Krusi. Kriisi (H.) General views of education and plan of an institution for boys. John George Tobler. Schools and teach- ings of the Jesuits. German school lite in the 16th cent, autobiogr. of Thomas Flatter. Real schouls. Elihu Yale. Coggeshall (W. T.) Samuel Lewis. Reformatory philologists: Gesner and Ernesti. Frederick A. P. Barnard : Memoir. Walter It. Johnson: Memoir. Win F. Phelps. Francis Dwight : Memoir. David P. Page. Cole (D.) Aims of the state normal school of New Jersey. 6. Raumer (K. von). German universities. [Cont'd in v. 7.] Samuel and John Phillips, jr., and Phillips academy at Andover, Mass. Coggeshall (W. T.) History of common schools in the state of Ohio. Thomas H. Burrowes, and the school system of Pennsylvania. Mrs. Emma Willard and female education. Pestalozzi's Evening hour of a hermit. Raumer (K. vou). J. G. Herder ; John Locke, and his pedagogy ; J. G. Hamann ; Fr. A. Wolf ; Methods of teaching Latin. Barnard (D. D.) Stephen Van Rensselaer. State of public instruction in France. [Cont'd in v. 13, 22 ] Memoir of Wilbur Fisk. Bacon (L.) James Hillhouse : memoir. Early school codes of Germany. Hill (T.) True order of studies. Sears (E. I.) Lord Brougham. Cogges- hall (W. T,) Hist, of common schools in Ohio. Burrowes (T. H.) and common schools in Pa. Graser's course of in- struction for common schools. System of public instruc- tion in Bavaria. [Cont'd in v. 8.] 7. Halsey (L.J.) Philip Lindsley : life. Memoir of Gus- tav Friedrich Dinter. Raumer (K. von). The German universities. Students' societies in German universities ; Contrib. to the improvement of universities : Education in peace and war ; Religious instruction ; HiBtory of edu- cation of Italy ; Classical instruction. Dawson (J. W.) James McGill and McGill college. Boston public library ; Joshua Bates. Assistants and disciples of Pestalozzi. Edward Everett. Pestalozzi. Selections from his pub- lications. 8. Educational aphorisms and suggestions, ancient and modern. Raumer (K. von). On teaching history ; Geogra- phy ; Instruction in natural science ; Geometry ; Arith- metic ; Physical education; Christianity in education. Barnard (H.) Memoir of Josiah Holbrook. Collis (J. D.) Public or foundation schools of England. Coggeshall (W. T.) Memoir of N. Guilford. Nissen (H ) Public in- struction iu Norway. Akroyd (E.) Modes of improving a factory population. Griscom (J. ») Memoir of John Gris- com. Hist, development of pop. ed. in Germany. Stowe (Prof), Mann [Dr.), and others. Course of instruction in the primary schools in Germany. System of public in- struction in Prussia. Subjects and methods of instruction in the primary schools of Prussia. Memoir of Thomas Sherwin. Public instruction in the kingdom of Bavaria. Northend (C.) Memoir of Wm. H. Wells. Agricultural education in France, etc. Public instruction in Belgium and Holland. Deisterweg on school discipline. Hentschel (E ) Instruction in singing. Polytechnic schools. 9. Memoir of E. C. Wines. Russell (W.) Moral educa- tion The university : ils significance. Kliipfel on the hist, of the univ. of Tubingen. Felton (C. C.) Character- In asking for bookB, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 436 EDUCATION American journal of education, v. 9, continued. ietics of the Amer. college. Eliot (S. A.) Hist, of Harvard college. School of mines at Freyberg, Saxony. Normal col- lege at Battersea, Eugl. Wimraer (H.) Secondary ed in Saxony. Bache (A. D.) Burgher school at Leipsic, Saxony. Progress of elementary instruction in Scotland, Currie (J.) Subjects and methods of early education. Morrison (J.) Method and examination. Morrison (T.) Oral lessons on real objects. Everett (E.) Memoir of Thomas Dowse and the Dowse library. Ross (W.) Catechetical method of teaching. System of public instruction in France. Special instruction in science and art in France. Stow (D.) Gal- lery training lessons orally presented. Normal school for training primary school teachers. Specimen lessons in teaching a primary school. System of public instruction in Austria. 10. Memoir of Theodore Lyman. State normal school of Connecticut. Hentschel (E ) Drawing in all elemen- tary schools. Fellenberg (W. de). Festalozzi, Fellenberg, and Vehrli, and the industrial training of the poor. In- struction in cummon things. Knight (C.) Elementary in- struction in economical s^ieuce. Intellectual instruction : aphorisms. Subjects and means of education : aphorisms. Public instruction in Baden. Schools of art and science. Raumer (K. von). German views of female education. Cornelius Conway Felton : memoir. Memorial of the Worcester couuty teachers' assoc. to the State teachers' assoc, i860. Kobert Kelly: memoir. Public instruction in England. Joseph Lancaster and monitorial instruc- tion. British and foreign school society. Manual of pri- mary instruction in the model schools. Normal school of the British and foreign school society. Historical de- velopment of monitorial instruction. Memoir of Andrew Bell, and the Madras system. Manual of scnool methods in the central school of the National society. Coleridge (D.) St. Mark's training college. Mosely (H.) Cnester diocesan training school. Watkins (F.) Training schools for female teachers in England. Specimen notes for les- sons on objects. Normal or training colleges in Scotland. "Wm. B.nitley Fowle : memoir. Mary Lyou. Influence of Yale college on American civilization and institutions. School architecture, continued Index. 11. [New series, v. 1.] What is education? defined by English authorities. Conversations on objects. A practical course of elementary instruction and mental development. Matthew Vassar and Vassar female college. Ascham (R.) The schoolmaster. Misery and crime, as affected by in- struction in school. Gideon Hawley : memoir. Plutarch. Views on education. Quintilian. Komau views on educa- tion. System of national schools in Ireland. Raumer (R. von). Instruction in the German language. [See aUo, v. 12.] Kay un Prussian teachers. Hartlib's ''Proposition for erecting a college of husbandry in 1051." Flan of a trade or industrial school in England, by W. P., in 1647. Mark Hopkins: memoir. System of public instruction in Baden. S. G. Howe : Memoir Guizot's ministry of public in- struction in France. Dana P. Colburn : memoir. State and education. [Cont'd in v. 4.] Locke (J.) Thoughts ou educa- tion. [Contd in v. 13.] Spencer (il.) Thoughts on educa- tion. [Cont'd in v. 3.] Military exercises in public schools. Lewis (Dio). New gymnastics. [Cont'd in v. 12 J 12. Military system and military education in France and Prussia, p. 1-399. Moral education ; aphorisms. Diesterweg. Intuitional and speaking exercises. Ebenezer Bailey: memoir. Wm.E. Channing on education. Second- ary or academic education in the United States. [Cont'd in V. 17, 22.] Cady (L. E.) Elementary instruction in Latin and Greek language. Johannis (P.) Public instruction in modern Greece. A. B. C. books and primers Oswego school committee on primary instruction by object les- ions. [Cont'd in v. 15. J Westfield state normal school at West field. 13. What is education? aphorisms. United States mil. acad. at West Point. Opt. Alden Partridge: memoir! Caroline Plummer : memoir. Suggestions on early mentai training: aphorisms. Bushnell (H.) Plays, pastimes, and holidays of children. Webster (N.) and others. Elementary schools as they were. Young (T. U.) Subjects and methods of instruction for public schools. Barnard (H.) American text-books ; bibliography [Cont'd in v. 14.] Female educa- tion, suggestions ancient and modern. Education of girls in the public schools of Boston. History of normal schools in France. Kay (J.) Educ. inst. of Switzerland. Bernard Overberg : his labors. Military ed. in Austria. Military ed. in Sardinia. Fenclon and his educational labors and views. German views of education of girls. Mann (H ) American educators and pedagogy. State normal school at Albany 14. Proceedings of the national teachers' association, 1858-03. Richards (Z.) The teacher as an artist Hill (T j The powers to be educated. Sheldon (E. A.) Object les- sons. Aristotle on education. Rabelais on education Professional ed. of teachers in Prussia. John Milton and his educatiou. Buckham (M. H.) English laug. in society and the school. American educational society, 1816 Gregory (J. M.) Problem of education. Instruction in Hesse Darmstadt. The Jesuits and their schools Military systems and schools in Russia, and in Gt. Britain Ver- planck (G. C.) Memoir of D. S. Barnes. Lycurgus and Spartan ed. Naval and nav. schools in England. [Cont'd in v. 15.] Leroy A.) Public instruction in Holland. Normal schools inFenn. 15. Amer. doctrine of public instruction. Naval academy at Annapolis. Public or endowed grammar schools of England : report of govern, commissioners. Amer. school hoc, 1830-33. Wotton (Sir H.) Philos. survey of ed , or moral architecture. Wells (W. H.) Methods of teaching Engl, grammar. Bates (S. P.) Liberal education, or the col- lege curriculum. Nat. association for ed. purposes. Public instruction in Germany. American school-books. Jewell (F. S.) Public school training, can it be made a profession. Stowe (C. E.) Teachers' seminaries or normal schools in the United States. Irish endowed schools. 16. Lalor(J.) Nature and value of education. Sarmiento (D. P.) Dignity of the schoolmaster's work. Barnard (H.) Doc. history of normal schools in the U. S. Glimpses of Amer. education prior to 1800. Day (J.), Hall (W.), Alcott (A. B.), Beecher (H. W.) Schools as they were. Female edu- cation as it was. Woodbridge (W.) Hist, of ed. assoc. In the U. S. Fenn. system of normal schools. Oswego nor- mal and training school. Public instruction in Austria. [Cont'd in v. 17.] Cowdery (M. F.) Formation of character, the main object of education. Edwards (R ) Normal schools of the U S. Wickersham {J. P.) Education as an element in reconstruction. Biidgewater state normal school. New England academies. Elyot (Sir Thomas) . The Governour ; with his life. St. Mary's college at Winches- ter, Engl. Buckham (M. H.), March (F. A.), Porter (s.) English language and literature. 17. Classified index to v. 1-16. Garfield (J. A.) Educa- tion recognized as a national interest. Constitutional pro- visions respecting schools and education in the V. S. Schools as they were in the U. S. Hoole (C.) New discov. of the old art of teaching, 1659. Fowler (W. C.) Ihe clergy and popular education. Cowley (A.) Plan of a philosophical college, 1661. Secondary schools, Germany, Public in- struction m Switzerland- Co-education of the sexes. Hart (J. S.) Normal schools. Secondary instruction in Prussia. Public instruction in Oldenberg and Switzerland. Egerton Ryerson : memoir. Sybel (H. von). German univeisities compared with the Engl, and French. Mrs. Lincoln Phelps: biography. Dupanloup (M.) Studious women. Dwight (H E ) Example of Prussia in the training of teachers. Normal and training schools in the U. S., p. 651-822. 18. Same as 'American year book of 1869' [67'23.01], 19. Educatiou in district of Columbia, with its efficiency compared with the principal cities in the U. S. and Europe. 20. Pub.ic instruction in different countries (p. 1-78U). German universities, past and present (p 7:22-768). 21. Scientific and industrial education, Pt. 1. Systems and institutions in Europe. 22. Systems and institutions of special instruction in Great Britain. Science and art department. Manual labor and mechanical dexterity in scientific institutions. Savig- ny (F. C.) Universities and colleges, past and present, Public instruction in France. Temple, Lowe, and Glad- stone, on classical education. Barnard (F. A. P.) Report on elective studies of Columbia college. Renan on Ger- man views of education in France. Public instruction in Europe. German reform schools. School codes or" Germany, old and new. State educ. associations in United States. 23. Wanting. The whole of its contentsare reproduced in Mr. Harnard's two publications. 'Study and conduct' [5518.02] and ' Military systems ' [5524.19]. 24. Newman (J.H.) The university historically developed. French pedagogy English pedagogy. Muleaster, Webster, "U'ase. Chapters in the history of American schools and education. Public instruction in duchy of Finland. State systems of common schools in the United States Early christian schools, scholars, aud teachers. Teaching orders of the catholic church, Dominicans and Franciscans. Hamilton (Sir Win.) aud Newman (J. H.) English di- versities. Military schools and systems in Russia. Kirk- patrick :E.) Superior instruction historically considered. Elementary nat. instruction in Great Britain. Amer. ptibl. instruction. Ancient univ. of Paris. Superior instruction in various countries. Common-school journal. Ed. by Horace Mann. 4 v. Boston, 18-9-12. 8^ 5516.20 New England journal of education, v. 1-7. Boston, 1875-78. i'ol England, Scotland, and Ireland. Bariley (G. C. T. ) Schools for the people : history, de- velopment, and present working. 1871. 3533.16 England. Inspectors of schools. Extracts from reports. London, 1852. U° 5515.06 Henderson {J. G. t jr.) Our national system of educa- tion : an essay. 1877 55J2.11 Motley \J.) The struggle for national education. 3d ed. 1874. . . . 5.111.10 SS'ote.— Eepr. from Fortn. rev., Aug., Sept., Oct., 1873. Owe>i{H.) Elementary education act. 1870. 5514.10 Parkmcm (,1/rs. S.) Nat. education in England. {In Amer. soc. sci. assoc. Trans., no, i, 1872.] 6811.02 Pycrofl(J.) School education. 1843 . . -5514.04 See also Contcmp. rev , v. 12, 1869 (Mr. Foster's bill, by T. Markby) ; v. 16, 1871 (The school boards, by T. H. Huxley); v. 16, 1871 (Loudon school board, by W. M. Torrens) ; y.19, - \ 1872 (Ed. difficulty, by F. Seebohm) : Ed. rev., v. 95, 185 J TliE BBOOKLYN LIBRARY. EDUCATION 437 (Nat. ed.) ; v 97, 1853 ; v. 99 ; v. 102 (Ed. census of Gr, at Britain ; v. 1J4. 1861 ; Fortu. rev., v. 5, 3806 (Revised ed. code, by F. Wiskar) ; Fraser s mag., v. i,j, 1802; v. 72, 1865 (Improving elementary iustructiou) ; Nut rev., v. 12, 1861 • North Brit, rev., v. 16, 1851-2 (Progress ol popular ed ) ;'v. 22, 1854-5 (Pop. ed. iu Scotland) . v 29, 18f.8 (Pop. ed in Brit, and Ireland) ; v. 84, 1861 (Ed. iu Scotland) ; Quar. rev., v. Ill, 1862 (The new code) ; v. 128, 1870 (Ed. of the people) ; v, 131, 1871 (The new school boardB) : Westin. rev., v. 89, 1868 (Pop. ed.) ; v. 97, 1872 (Gov. and the ed. act) ; Statistical soc. of Loudon, Journal, v. 25, 1862 (Resources of pop. ed. iu Euglaud, present and iuture, by H. Mann). Scotland. See Ediu. rev., Apl., 1876 (Secondary ed. in S ); Tracer's mag , v. 78, 1868 (School and univ. s> Btem in S.) ; Apl., .May, 1876 (Secondary ed. in S., by G. G. Ramsey) ; N. Brit, rev., v. 21, 1855-6 (Middle-class school); v. 19, IH53 {The higher instruction in Scotland) ; v. 46, 1867 : Westm. rev., v. 98. 1872 43- See a so Universities, iu the general alphabet. English Public and Endowed Schools. Defence of public schools. (In Classical journal, v. 8, p. 187, 441 ; V. 9, p. 1 .] 2742.08 Public schools, Winchester, Westm. nster, Shrewsbury, Harrow, Rugby ; notes of their histo;y and tradi- tions By the author of 'Etoniuna. [anon.] 1867 .''51.1.19 Reply (A) to the most popular objections to public schools, with particular reference to the Tyrocinium of Cowper. 1814. [Pamphleteer, v. 4, pp. 103-130.] 5058.04 Slaurdu., li.) 1'ne gr -at s.c. oois ot' Engla A :ai ac- count of Lt jeii- J lo in ia.ioj, , ndo ivinents, and diiu.pl ni 18 5 551 i -11 i£g= Forarticles upon the public schools, gene-rady advo- cating au enlargement of tie course of study, s r lilack- wo nl s mag., v. y6, 18o4 (3 a. tic.es ou Harrow and Rtigby, Lo idun schools, a.id Winchester aud Shrews. >u. y} . (Jon- teiup. r.v., v. 4, .Siu .\d\erse cr.ticisru, by T. M rkby); v. 12, 1869 (Reply t.> Marliby ou i Lie i .ejection an 1 exa ... of eudowed schools, by D. R. Fearoni ; v. 9, ln68 French criticism ou our public schools, by D. R. Fearou) : Edmb. rev., v. 120. 1864 : Fo.tu. lev., v. 2, 1865 (by A. Tr.d ope) ; v. 9, 18(18 (Adverse criticism, by F. \Y. Farrar) ; Fraser s ma;., v. (13, 1861 (II .ral as .ects) ; v. 69, 7 .1, 1864 : v. 77, 1868; v. 79, 18,9 (educational endowments); N..rth Brit, rev., v. 41, 1864 ; Quarterly rev., v. 1U8, 1860 ; v. 116, 1864 ; Westm. rev., v 77, 1862 ; V. 95, 1871. Europe. Arnold (M. i Schools and universities on the continent. 18..8 5515.07 Barnard H. ) National education in Europe. 1 85 4. 5 >15 1 .3 Fretse (J. R.) Report on school-houses and popular education. [In Paris univ. expos.. 1867. Reps, of U. S. co., v. 5.J 5915.13 m*T - s '* a so, in this class. England ; — France ; — Ger- many (p. 436); — National education (p. 438). Also Conteuip. rev., v. 78, 1818 (2 art.] ; Forth, rev., v. 12, 1869 ; FraBer, U.S., v. 3, 1871. Female Education. [See Women, iu general alphabet.] Prance. Arnold (M.) The popular education of France, with notices of that of Holland and Switzerland. 1861 5515.20 Note. — Reviewed in Quar. rev., v 125, 1868. — A French Eton. [In his Essays iu criticism. 1865.] 2512.13 See also Quar. rev., v. 117, 1865. Eazen (W. B.) School and the army in Germany and France. 1872 4516.13 See a'so Dublin rev., Jan., 1876 (French catholic univer- sities) ; N. A. rev., v. 85, 1857 (The royal house of St. Cyr., 1686-1793 ; lor the education of French ladies) ; Westm. rev., July, 1875. US' See also Europe (above). General and Miscellaneous Works. Arnold (T.) Education of the middle classes. [In his Miscel. works. 1846 3514.01 Barnard (D. D. ) Speeches and reports on educational topics. 1838 5912.26 Barnard (H, ed.) English pedagogy. Education, the school, and the teacher, in English literature. 2ded. 1862 5524.21 Content* : What is education. Ascham (R.) The school- master. Bacon (Sir F.) Essays on education, with annot. by Whately. Wotton (Sir H.) Apothegms on education. Masson (D.) Memoir of John Milton : his home, school, and college education. Milton (J.) Tractate on education. Petty (Sir Win.) Plan of au industrial school. Locke (J.) Survey of pedagogical system, and Thoughts on education. Spencer (H.) Thoughts on education. Note.— For other publications of Henry Barnard, see page 64 of catalogue. ^ Beecher { C. E. ) Educational reminiscences and sug- gestions. 1871 5522.07 Benlham {J) Chrestomathia : new system of instruction. [In his Works, v. 8 (pt. 15).] 5016.08 Bethune (G ll r .) Duties of educated men. [In Ids Orations 1851), p. 281-319.] 2513.20 Boulwdl ( i}. ,S. ) Thoughts on educational topics. 185'J 5513.02 Contents : Learning and labor. Education and crime. Reformation of children. Elementary training in the pub- lic schools. Relative merits of public high schools and endowed academies. The high school system. Normal school training Female education. Influence and duties of teachers. Liberty and learning. Massachusetts school fu.id. Agricultural educatiou. Burdon (IF.) Education [In las Materials for thinking v. 1 1H1IJ, p. 193 201.] 2514.21 Burton i II'. i Culture of the observing faculties in the iamily ami the school. 1865 5512.01 Campan (M me. J. L. II. 67.) Thoughts on education. [With lu'r Conversations.] 3032.06 Central society of education. Papers, v. 1-2. 18J7- 38 5513.04 Chambers's Papers for the people, v. 1, 5 2516.01 Clarke ( li. II ) The building of a brain [in relation to sex]. 1874 5513.29 — Sex iu education. 1873 5514.27 Carrie [J.) Early and infant school ed. 1857. 5513.09 Ball (Mrs. C. H. ) The college, the market, and the court ; or woman's relation to education, elc. 18b7 5824.25 Dickinson (A. E) A paying investment. 1876. 5522.09 Donne (G. IV., bp.) Educational writings. 1861. 3545.04 Uwijlit (B. 11". i Higher christian education. 3545.09 Elijeworth (M. and B. L. ) Practical education. 1855 5513.10 Educational year-book. [v. 1-2.] 1872-73. 12°. 5511.07 tien-tl 1 1. ) Orations and. speeches 6322.03 Note. — For Conients see under his name in general alphabet. Ficlite (J. G.) The science of knowledge. 1KIK 541.;. 19 Frost (J.) Hints to the young mechanic, (p. 179-403 of Kelt's Mechanic s text book.] 3923.07 Froude (J. A ) Short studies, v. 2, p. 313-44. 1871. . . 2525.06 Hamilton (Sir IT".) Discussions on education and univ>r.jity reform. 1856 5113.10 Contents : On the study of mathematics as an exercise of mind. Ou the conditions of classi al learning. Ou the universities. On the right of dissenters to admission into the English universities. Cousin ou German schools. Heck r (J. > i'he scientific basis of education, demonstra- ted by phrenological facts, etc. 2ded.l868. 5131.06 Helps (A.) [In his Friends in council, v. 1, part 1, p. 120-58. 1861.] 2531.26a Belvelias (C. A.) Treatise on man ; and education. From the French, by W. Hooper. 2 v. 1810. 5413.17 Hill (T.) True order of studies. 1876. . .5512.30 Hodson (F.) Influence of on nat. character. (In Oxford essays, v. 1, 1834; p. 277-94 ... .2541.11 Hope (A. it) Masier John Bull, a holiday book for parents and schoolmasters. 1873. . . . 5512.26 Hoyt (J. W.) Report on education. [In Paris univ. expos., 1867. Reports, v. 6.] 3915.H Lessinti (G. E.) Education of the human race. 1858 5513.15 Locke (J.) Some thoughts concerning education. [In his Works. V.9.] 6052.09 Loudon (Mrs. )Light of mental science ; on moral training. [With essay on public instruction.] 1845. 5511.06 Mann (H.) Lectures on education. 1848. . 5522.06 — editor. Common school journal 5516.20 Mansfield (E. D.) American education ; its principles, ■etc. 1851 5513.16 Contents : Idea of a republic. Civil and religious liberty. The teacher. Idea of science. Mathematics. Astronomy. History. Language. Literature. Conversation. The con- stitution. The Bible. Education of women. Maurice i F. D. ) Learning and working : six lectures. 185;- 5513.24 Milton (J.) Ou education. (In his Works, t. 3, 1848.] .5054.03 Same. [In Pamphleteer, v. 17.] 5058.17 More (II ) Hints for forming the character of a princess. [In his Works, V. 7, 1847.] 6057.07 National assoc. for the prom, of social science. Transactions, 1857-77. 21 V 5815.01 Note. Each volume devotes much space to education. Northrov (B. G.) Education abroad, and other papers. 1873. 5518.08 Contents : Should American youth be educated abroad ? Legal prevention of illiteracy. Culture and knowledge. The professional study. Study and health Labor as an educator. Education and industrial arts. Labor and capital harmonized. In asking for hooks, use the •' Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 438 EDUCATION Olin (S.) Theory and practice of scholastic life. Baccalaureate discourses. Essays, etc. [In Ids Worts, v. 2.) . .3581.01 Owen (It. B. ) Outline of the system of education at New Lanark. 1825 5515.19 Papers for the teacber. 2d series. 1860. . .5524.23 Contents: 1. Introduction.— Object teaching. School- houses and their equipment. 2. Oral lessons ou real ob- jects, by T. Morrison. 3. Specimen notes of lessons, 4. Gallery training lessons — common things, by D. Stow. 5. Prizo schemes for the encouragement of a knowledge of common tilings among teachers, by Prof. Sullivan and lord As'nburton. 6. Necessity and progress of elementary in- struction in economical science, by 0. Knight. 7. Subjects and methods of teaching in reference to tho prevention of misery and crime, by E. C. Taiush. 8. Progress of ele- mentary education hi Ireland. 9. Subjects and methods of primary education as presented in the model infant school, Dublin, by F. U. Young. 10. Organization and instruction of the ordinary national schools. 11. Progress of element- ary education in Scotland. 12. Subjects and methods of early education, by J. Currie. 13. Method and examina- tion, by J. Morrison. 14. Lesson on color, by J. H. Hay. 15. Progress of elementary educalion in England. 10. British and foreign school society. 17. Manual of tho sys- tem of primary instructions in the model schools of the British and loreign school society. Quain (P.) On some defect:; in general education. 1870 5514.15 Quick (E. II.) Essays on educational reformers. 1868 5513.21 Contents : Schools of the Jesuits. Ascham. Montaigne. Ratich. Milton. Comenius. Locke, Rousseau's Emile. Base- dow and the Philauthropin. Pestalozzi. Jacatot. Herbert Spencer. Thoughts about teaching children. Moral and religious education. liaumer (K. von). Geschichte der Piidagogick. 4 v. 1S4G-54 5525.02 Rice (H.) E. and its errors. [In his Nature and culture. 2538.31 lZiehler (J. P.) Levana ; or, doctrine of education. 1833 5514.05 Rousseau (J. J.) Emile, ou de l'e'ducation. 1J48. 7033.04 linskin (J.) Sesame and lilies ; two lectures.1865.2542.22 FSeioardlW. H.) Discourse on education. 1837. 5093.23 S:well (K M.) Principles of E., drawn from nature and revelation, and applied to female education in the upper classes. 2v.ini. 1866. . . 5514.06 Spencer (II.) Education : intellectual, moral, and physi- cal. 1801 5514.07 Thompson (D' A. W.) Wayside thoughts on education 18G8 5514.09 Timbs (J. ) School-days of eminent men, with sketches of the progress of E. in England. 1858. 3263. 22 Todd (J.) Student's manual. 1858. . . . 5512.13 Germany. Arnold (21) Higher schools and universities in Ger- many. 1874 5511.09 Barnard (II., editor). German educational reformers See Rau- mer (F. L. G. von) 6616 u tousm ( ( .) Report on public instruction in Prussii. 1834. 5511.05 Hamilton (Sir W.) Cousin on German schools. [In Ms Discus- sions. 185G.] 5413 10 Hart, (J. M. ) German universities : with comparison of^tho German, English and Amer. system. 1^74 5*515 28 Ilazcn (W. P.) Tho school and tho army in Germanv and France. 1872 4516 13 Burst (J F.) Life and literature in the Fatherland 1875. [1874.] 964 28 Perry (W. C.) German univ. education. 1845] 5515'l6 haumer (K. von). German educational reformers Memoirs ; with contributions to the history of education from the 14th to the 19th century [Tr. from his History of pedagogy, by L. W. Fitch and F. B. Perkins.] Ed. by H. Barnard. Phila 1863. 8° 5515 H r.tejfens (II.) German univ. life. Tr. by W. L Gage 1874 5515.26 1' rieduch Wilnehn's gymnasium and tho Elizabeth schulc) • lander, v. 15, 1857 (Amer. sludeut in Germany). See also ou German universities, Atlantic rnag v . I ti «ri 6 % & ^T llni «™ i 'y professors); N. A. rev.', v 96 XIS" Sec also Europe (p. 437). Home Education. Huntington (F. B.) Home and college. . . 3511.09 JIarlineau (H. ) Household education. 1867. 3511J3 Taylor (I.) Home education. 1858. . . . 5512.12 See also Contemp. rev., v. 3, 1866 (Home and school e'dn cation, by W. E. Jelf). a Kindergarten and Object Teaching. Puelow (B. von M.) The new education by work ac- cording to Frcebel's method. Tr. by Mrs! H Mann and L. Noa. 1876 5512.31 Calkins (K A.) Primary object lessons. 187o! 5514.18 Bouai (A.) The kindergarten: Froebel's system. 1871 5514.20 Hailman (W. K) Kindergarten culture. Frcebel's system. 1873 5512.32 Kriege (A. X., ed.) Ehymes and tales for the kinder- garten and nursery. 1876 5512.35 — Friedrich Froebel ; a biogr. sketch. 1876. 5512.34 Kriege (M. H.) The child, its nature and relations ; an elucidation of Froebel's principles of education 2ded., 1872 ". . . . 5514.26 Mann (Mrs. H.) and Peabody (K P.) Moral culture of infancy, and Kindergarten guide. 1803. 5514.01 Same. 1876 5514.02a Wiebe (K ) Paradise of childhood : a manual for self- instruction in Froebel's educational principles, and a guide to kinder-gartners. 1869. .5528.29 Object Lessons. Manual for object lessons. 1862 5513.20 Papers for the teacher. 2d series. 1860 (Object teaching and oral lessons on social Bcience and common things. Parts 1 2, 3 . *•) 5524.23 See also Atlantic monthly, v. 10, 1862 (by E. D. Peabody). Morality and Thrift, and Education. Jarvis (E ) The value of common-school education to common labor. [IT. s. Com. of ed. Rep., 1872.) 6516.04 Foster (J.) On popular ignorance. [In his Essays, 1835.) 6412.06 Mansfield (E. D.) The relation between crime and education. [17. S. Com. of ed. Rep., 1872.1 6516.05 Mansfield (E.D.) Relation between education and pauperism. [U. S. Com. (fed. Rep., 1872.) 5516.04 Oxford prize essays, v. 2, 1830 (Connexion betw. intellectual and moral excellence) 2541.12 Sketch of popular tumults, illus. of the evils of social ignorance. 1837 441.03 Spencer (H.) National education. [In lis Social statics, 1851 j p. 316-332.) "6814.01 Tainsch (Edw. C.) Education a preventive of misery and crime. [In Barnard (H.) Amer. jour, of cd., v. 11, p. 77-98.) 6531.11 United Stales. Cojnmtsdoner of education. Report for 1874, p. cxi- cxix. (Crime and ignorance.) 5516.06 See also Statistical society. Journal, v. 10, 1847 (Influ- ence of education, shown by facts recorded i.i the criminal tables for 1815-46, by G. R. Porter) ; v. 12, 1849 (Moral and cd. statistics of England and Wales, by J. Fletcher); v. 31, 1868 (Increase of material prosperity and of moral agents compared with the Btate of crime and pauperism, by J. H. Elliott). Consult also Neison's Vital statistics, p. 353-368 [5918.02] ; and tho annual reports of tho English registrar general, from 1876. National Education. Barnard {H. ) National education. Systems, institu- tions, and statistics of public instruction in differ- ent countries. 4 v. 1872-77 5518.03 Contents: v. 1. Europe— German states. 2. Europe.— Switzerland, France, Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Russia, Turkey, Greece, Italy, Spain, Portugal. 3. Great Britain. 4. United States. Combe ( G. ) Lectures on popular education. 1837. 5513. 06 — Eemarks on national education. 1847. . . 5513.07 Macbride (J. B.) Address on national education. 1849 5721.04 lingers {J. J:, i'.) In h S Cobden and political opinion, 1873 ; p. 313- 382 6724.18 Normal Schools. Barnar.l (II.) Slato normal Bchools and city training schools. [In TJ. S. Com. of el. Report, 1868.1 5516.01 See also Fortii. rev., Sept., 1874 (Professional training of teachers, by W. Jolly) ; and consult Indexes to Barnard i Amer. jour, of ed., V. 1-24 [6681.23]. Religion and Education. See Contemp. rev. 9, 1868 (Function of church and state in uat. education, by E. H. Plumptre); v. 14, 1870 (Attitude of the church towards primary education, by J. Oak ij) i Eraser's mag., n. s., v. 1, 1870 (The religious difficult)), New Euglander, v. 29, 1870 (Bible and the school, by lies- THE BROOKLYN LIBRARY. EDUCATION-EDWARDS 439 sense] i Qu. rev., v. 132, 1872 (Education, secularism, and nonconformity) ; Westm. rev., v. 61, 1853 (Sects and secu- lar education) ; v. 99, 1873 (Religion as a subject of na- tional education). BBi!e in the public schools. See Biblical and religious lit- erature (p. 79;. Roman catholic church ani education. See Oath, world, Oct., 1873 (Are our public schools free ?); Sept., 1875 (Rights of tie church over ed.; ; Dub:in rev., Apl . 1870 (Secular ed. in England and the U. S.) ; Apl„ 1876 (Oatholio inter- mediate ed.) Scientific, and Industrial-Art Education. Atkinson ( W. P.) Classical and scientific studies and the great schools of England. 1865'. . 5518.09 Twiuiiuj (T.) Technical training : a national system. 1874 3915.20 See also Fortn. rev., Aug., 1868 (by F. Jenkin ); Int. rev., Sept., 1875 (Iudus. art ed. in the tj. S.. by E. S. Drone) ; Pop. sci. mo., June. 1871 (Sci. and indust. ed.) tg- See also numerous entries under Arts (Useful : Sci- entific education,^. 39);— Fine arts (Education in art, p. 542). Teaching (Theory and Practice of). Ascham(R.) The scholemaster. 1st ed., 1570; [ed.] byE. Arber. 1870 5011.10 — Same. [In his Works, v. 3, 1861.] 501-2.18 Same. Lin his Works, 1761.] 5017.11 Oalderwood (H.) On k aching : its ends and means. 1875 5512.29 BaU (B. B. ) Teaching a science : the teacher an artist. 1848 5513.14 Holbrook (A.) The normal: or methods of teaching the common branches. 4th ed. 1873. 5515.27 Hope (A. It) A book about dominies. 1869. 5513.17 Page (D. P.) Theory and practice of teaching. D u 5 ?V \ ,; 5514.02 Potter (A.) and Emerson (if. B.) The school and the schoolmaster. 1841 5514.03 Robinson ( P. ) Teacher's manual of method and organi- zation. 1809 5514.17 Rosenkranz (K.) Pedagogics as a B.ystem. From the German, by A. O. Brackett. 1872. . . 5518.07 Sit nds (A.) Philosophy of teaching. 1869. 5514.11 S//i>ltrr (J. R.) Art of teaching school. 1872. £514.2.") Wickersham (J. P.) Methods of instruction. 18IJ5 5514.10 See also Blackwood's mag., v. 82, 1857 (Teaching and training) ; v. 98, 1805 (Educators) ; N. A. rev., v. 86, 1858 (Profession of schoolmaster). United States. United Strites. Commissioner of education. Report. 8v. 1868-76 5516.01 Xote.— Appended to the Report are statistics of the school systems of states aud territories, and of schools, colleges, libraries, aud educational institutions generally.' .its* Mure or less complete sets of tbe Educational re- ports of Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, and other states ; aud of Boston, Brooklyn, New York, and other cities, belong to the Library. Q3T See also Universities, iu the general alphabet ; and Common-school education (p. 435). University Education and History. [See Universities and Colleges, in general alphabet.] ,sy See also Amusements (Gymnastics and physical education, p. 25) ;— Arts {Useful: Method -—Scientific education, p. 39) ; Blind (p. 220) ;— Conversation (p. 280) ;— Criticism (p. 398) ;— Culture (p. 400) ;— Deaf and dumb (p. 4usj '—Elocution (p. 442) ; Etiquette (p. 419) ;— Fine arts (Education, p. 542) ;— Governesses (p. 583) ;— Knowledge (p. 608) ;— Language (p. 673) .—Litera- ture (p. 703) ;— Mathematics (p. 747) ;— Memory (p. 770) ;— Military science (Military education, p. 777) ;— Pestalozzi ;— Read- ing;— Self-culture ;— Social science ;— Women (Education of women). Education of the human race. See Lossing (G. E.) 1858. 5513.15 Education of American girls. See Brackett (Anna C.) . 5214.28 Education of the feelings. See Bray (Charles). 1872. . . 5433.19 Educational year-book. [v. 1-2.] 1872-73. New York, 1872-73. 12° 5511.07 Edward. See Biography (p. 141) for lives of persons of this name. Edward tl, (king of England). Writings. London, 1831. 12° 3516.15 Contents : Against the pope's supremacy. Short cate- chism. Extracts from the primer of Edward vi. Edwards (Amelia Blmdford). Ballads. New York, [1865.] 16 D 1642.19 &ff* For her novels see Fiction class-list. Edwards (Arthur M. ) Life beneath the waters ; or, the aquarium in America. N. Y., 1858.16°. 4825.13 Edwards (Bela Bates). Writings. With a memoir byE. A. Park. 2 v. B., 185J. 12°. . .3516.09 v. 1. Memoir. Sermons. 2. Essays, addresses, lectures : Roman catholic religion in It^ly. Slavery in ancient Greece. Roman slavery in the early centuries of the Christian era. Slavt-ry in the middle ages. Classical studies. Female education. Poetry of Wordsworth. Reasons for the study of the Hebrew language. Ear y Engl, versions of the Bible. Of the Pentateuch. The imprecations iu the Scriptures. Hebrew poetry. Importance of a thorough theological education. Christians should study the pro- founder mysteries of their faith. Collateral signs of hu- man depravity. Influence of eminent piety ou the intel- lectual powers. Edwards (Bryan). History of the British colonics in the West Indies. 4th ed. 3 v. London, 1807. 8° 55C.01 Note. — v. 3. contains a history of St. Domingo. Edwards (Charles). History and poetry of finger rings. N. Y., 1855. 12° . 1585.06 — Pleasantries about courts and lawyers of the State of New York. New York, 1867. 8°. . .3254.21 — Juryman's guide throughout the state of New York. New York, 1831. 8° 5622.26 Edwards (Edward). Chapters of the biographical history of the French Academy. New York, 1864. 8° 2744.12 — Free town libraries, their management, and history ; in Britain, France, Germany and America. With notices of book collectors. L., 1869. 8'. 2744.07 — Libraries and founders of libraries. London, 1864. 8° 2744.03 — Life of Sir Walter Raleigh. With his letters. 2 v. [London], 1868. 8° 3147.16 — Lives of the founders of the British Museum. 1570- 1870. 2 v. London, 1S70. 8°. . . . 2744. 09 — Memoirs of libraries ; incl. library economy. 2 v. London, 1859'. 8°. . . . . 2744.01 Edwards (Frederick, jr. ) On the extravagant use of fuel in cooking. London, 18G9. 8°. . .3932.50 Edwards (Giovanni O'Kelly). History of tbe restoration of the public pictures at Venice. [In Merrifield (Mrs.) Original treatises, etc., v. 2,| 1422.02 Edwardes (Sir Herbert B.) and Merivale (Herman). Life of Sir Henry Lawrence. 3d ed. New York, 1873. 8° 3098.12 Ed-wards (Henri Milne;. Manual of zoology. Tr. by B. Knox. London, 1856. 16° 4713.18 Edwards (H. Sutherland). History of the opera. 2 v. London, 1862. 12° 1562.27 — Life of Rossini. L, 1869. 8° 3154.21 — The Polish captivity : account of present position of the Poles. 2 v. L., 1863. 8° 545.23 — (translator). Captivity of two Russian princesses in the Caucasus. London, 1857. 8°. . . 993.06 Edwards (Isaac). Treatise on bills of exchange and promissory notes. 2d ed. N. Y., 1863. 8°.5623.15 Edwards (Jonathan, the elder). Life of David Brai- nard. Boston, 1749. 12° 3023.12 — Works, with index. 4 v. N. Y., 1852. 8°. 3546.01 Contents : v. 1. Memoirs. Farewell sermon. Inquiry concerning qualifications for commuuion. Reply to Solo- mon Williams. History of the work of redemption. Dis- tinguishing marks of a work of the Spirit of God. Miscel. observ. iu important doctrines. Life of David Brainerd. 2. Inquiry into the freedom of the will. Dissertation cone, the end for which God created the world. Dissurt- on the nature of virtue. Great christian doctrine of orig. sin defended. Concerning the divine decrees in general and elections iu particular. Concerning efficacious grace. Observ. cone, faith. 3 Treatise concerning relig. affections. Narrative ot surprising conversions. Thoughts on the revival in Xew Endand On attempt to promote explicit agreement in extraordinary prayer. Concerning the perseverance of the saints. On the notion of the pre-existence of Christ's human soul. Mysteries of Scripture. Observ. upon par- ticular passages of Scripture. Theol, questions. Six occa- sional sermons. 4. Forty sermons. ^S» For biogr.,and cril. notices of E., see Biography (p. 141) ; also Bibl. sacra, Oct., 1861 (by J. P. Thompson) ; April, 1869 (by I. N. Tarbox). to asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 440 EDWARDS-ELIE DE BEAUMONT Edwards (Jonathan, the younger). Works, with me- moir by Tryon Edwards. 2 v. Andover, 1842. 8° 3546.U7 Contents : v. 1. Memoir. Salvation of all men strictly ex'd. Dissert, concerning liberty and necessity On the language of tue Muhhckaueew Indians. Remarks on the improvements in theology by his lather. Thoughts on the atonement. Appendix— Funeral sermon, by R. smith, 2. 29 sermons. Articles from the Theological mag. Edwards (K. B. ) How trie French make iowls pay. London, 1871. 8" 6134.26 Edwards (Matilda Betham). A winter with the swal- lows [ui Algeria]. London, 1867. 8°. 1083.18 j^* For novels by this author, see Fiction class-list. Edwards (Nmian W.) History of Illinois, 1778-18:33 ; and life of Ninian Edwards. Springfield, (la.) 1870. 8°. . ■ • 592.23 Edwards (Richard), and Hopewell (M.) Great West and St. Louis. St. Louis, 18d0. 8°. . . 1135.19 Edwards (Tryon). The world's laconics ; prose and poetry. New York, 1856. 12° 6213.11 Edwards (Wm.) Personal adventures during the In- dian rebellion. London, 1858. 12°. . 1011.07 Edwin of Daira. See Smith (Alex ) 1861 1685.15 Edwy and Elgiva, and Sir Bverard. See Bland (B.) 1809. 1614.35 Eslkuig (Max von). Memoir3, and letters and jour- nals of Mij. Gen. Beidesel. Tr. by W. L. Stone. 2 v. Albany, 1868. 8° 3153.21 Egan (Charles). Antiquity and primitive form of the harp. [Journal of Brit. arch, ass., v. 6.] Ii61.06 Egan (Pierce). Book of sports and mirror of life. London, 1875. 8 D 4613.27 — *Boxiaua. 3 v. London, 1830. 8°. . .4613.20 Same. New series. 2 v. London, 1829. 8°. 4613.23 — Sporting anecdotes. London, 1825. 8°. . 4617.05 — Tom a ad Jerry. Life in London. London, 1869. 12' 6216.36 Ksf See also Fiction class-list. Egbert, ( abp. of York, A. D. 732-66). Pontifical. Dur- hm, 18U 8°. [Surtee3 soc, v. 27.] . . 5116.31 Egede (Haas). Description of Greenland. With a life of tue author. London. 1818. 8°. . 1143.05 Egeria. See Dockray (B.) 1857 2523.01 Egerton (Francis F. L. G. 1st earl of Ellesmere). Essays. London, 1858. 8° 2528.08 Contents : Manners and usages of Japau. Recollections of Japau. Life and letters of Wallenstein. Art and artists in England. Life of Blucher. Hudson's Bay company. Aqueducts and canals. Painting in the 14th cent. Mar- mont, Siborne, and Alison. Ross's voyage to the Antarctic regions. Borneo and Celebes. Skerryvore light-house. Russian and German campaigns. Diary of General Gordon. Travels among the Laps. — Guide to Northern archaeology . L., 1848. 8°. 543.03 Egerton (Wm. ) Faithful memoirs of Mrs. Anne Old- field. London, 1731. 8° 3135.19 Egerton papers, illus. of the times of Elizabeth and James I. Ed. by J. P. Collier. London, Camden soc. ,1840. 4? 5112.12 Eggleston (Edward). Christ in art : story of the evange- lists. With designs of Bida. N.Y., 1875.4°. 1436.33. W For his novels, see Fiction class-liBt. Eggleston (George Cary). How to educate yourself. New York, 1872. 12° 5512 24 — How to make a living. N. Y, 1875. 12°. . 592230 — A rebel's recollections. New York, 1875. 12°. 63116 Eglesfleld (Francis). Monarchy revived; personal hist, of Charles n. to his restoration to the throne London, 1822. 8° 3034 25 Egleston (George W.) Search after truth '; addressed to young men. New York, 1869. 12°. 3546 13 Egleston (T.) Catalogue of minerals, with their formulas etc [Sm. miscel. Coll., v. 7, 1863.1 .... 3935 17 Eghwaati. See Ibn-ed-Din el Eghwaati. ' Eglofatein (F. W., baron von). Geology and physical geogr. of Mexico. New York, 1864. 8°. 1155 01 Egotism. DvAring (J.) Egoists. [In her Gentlefolks, etc. 1876.] 2524 17 — Hazhlt ( Wm.) [In Us Table-talk, v. 1, 1857 : pt. 1, p 161 76 1 — Rinl(\v. B.) [• Matthew Browne.'] [In his Views and or,iu- 10ns, 1866 ; p. 122-35.] 2514 18 See also Cornhill mag., Feb., 1876 (Self-esteem and self- estimation). Ejypt. See Countries. {Egypt, p. 308.) Egypt to Sinai. See Gaussen (S. R. L.) 1869 3654 22 Egyptian sepulchres. See Smythe (Emily A.) .... 109l'26 Bnlert (Louis). Letters on music. Tr. by F. E Bit- ter. Boston, 1870. 16° 1562 01 Ehrcnmalm (Arwid). Travels into western Nordland and t .. laud, 1741. [/„ Finkerton. Voyages, v. 1.] . aojf?, Eighteen Christian centuries. See White (James). 185s' 443 '10 Eighteenth century (History of the). See Schlosser (F C 1 44fiia j89" On the 18tu century, see also History. ' Eighth commandment. See Reade (Charles). . . . 0712 qs Eighty years of republican gov. in the D. S. See Jennings (L. J ) Eighty years' progress of the United States. ' By'emf nent literary men. 2 v. N. Y, 1861. 8°. 5917.18 Note.— For Contents see p. 375 of this catalogue. Eikon basilike : tne pcrtraicture of his sacred maiestio [Charles I.] London, 1824. b°. . . .3034 m Note.— Itis still an unsettled question whether theabnvn was written by l)v. Gauden or by Charles 1. ■ — Mackintosh [Sir J ) Refutation of the claim on behalf of Charles 1. to the authorship. [In Ids Miscel. works ] 2536 27 Eitel (Ernst J.) leng suui : or natural science in China. L., 1873. 8° 1025.23 El. «®= Arabic names go under the word which follows El Elam (Charles) . On cerebria and other diseases of the brain. London, 1872. 8° 4332.29 — A physician's problems. L., 1869. 12°. . 4333' 12 Contents : Natural heritage. On degeneration in man On moral and criminal t-pidemics. Body vs. mind. niu- sions and hallucinations. On somnambulism. Reverie and abstraction. — Winds of doctrine. N. Y. , 1877. 12°. . . 4332.30 Elcho (Francis Wemyss Charteirs, lord). Letters on military organization. L., 1871. 12°. . 4516.09 Elder (William). Biogiaphy of Elisha Kent Kane. Phila., 1858. 8° 3095.04 — The enchanted beauty, and other tales, essays, and sketches. New York, 1855. 12°. . . . 2524.01 — Questions of the day : economic and social. Phila., 1871. 8° 5927.24 Elderhorst (W., M.B.) Manual of blow-pipe analysis and determinative mineralogy. 3d ed. Philad., [1873.] 12° 4213.21 Eldorado. — Bulfinch(T.) Oregon and Eldorado. 1S66. 1123.04 — Simon (P.) Expedition of Pedro de Ursua and Lope de Aguirre in search of El Dorado, etc., 1560-1561. [Hakluyt society, 1861.] 567.13 Election : telegraphic epic. See Richards (W. C.) 1858. . 1682.19 Election and electioneering. See Government and politics. {Bal- lot ; — Elections ; — Representation.) Election (Doctrine of). See Biblical and relig. lit. {Calvinism, p 80.) Elections (Law of). See Law. (Elections.) Electrical philosopher. See Lovett (R.) 1774 4024.14 Electric telegraph. See Arts (Useful : Telegraph, p. 47). Electricity. See Physics; — Meteorology ;— Medicine. [Medical electricity). Also Animal magnetism (p. 28). Electro-metallurgy . See Arts (Useful, p. 41). Electro-statics. See Physics. Eleusinian and other pagan mysteries. — Christie (J.) Observations occasioned by OuvarofFs essay. 1817 3817.11 — Faber (G. S.) Origin of pa^an idolatry, v. 3, 1816 ; p. 99- 190.] 3818.10 — Howard (iJ.) Bevelations of Egyptian mysteries, and allegories of Greek poets clearly interpreted. 1850 4322.23 — Inman ( T. ) Ancient faiths embodied in ancient names. 2 v. 1868-69 3551.21 — Ouvaroff (S., comte). Essay on the mysteries of Eleu'sis. 1817 3817.11 — Sainie- Croix ( iK^l,^ 1 * 08 ' ancient and modern. 6212.05 - S r p\ °™ m °"Plaoe book of E. 1872. 6213.14 ™°?f (J. ^.) The epigrammatist. 1870. . 6213.15 - Epigrammatum anthologia palatina, e ( c . Or. et Lat. S °?k°°>struxit F. Diibner. Volume 1. Parism, _Di,7o(, 1864 8° 77 ■ aQd New monthly mag. Epicurean (The). See Moore (Thomas). . qqo ,■> Epicurus and the Epicurean philosophy' ' ' — Life and morals. Transl. by J. Disbv. With 181?' S 3 ^' Evremoud ' Ed " b y J - Tela. London, [In his Morals (by J. Davies) ; New monthly, 1. 5, 1822 ; Korth Brit rm JiylT^T T - leV - V - m ' lm '' mr >**'*^™U Epilepsy. See Medicine. Epirus. See Countries (p. 316). Episcopacy and Episcopal churches. See Biblical, relieious a „H eccl. lit. (Episcopacy, p. 85.) '""gious, and Episodes in an obscure lite ; Tower Hamlets. See How (R ) 5828 m Episodes of French history. See Pardoe (Jane). 1869 snnfj, Episodes of insect life. By Achete domestica ' m„ . MiML.lt Budgen.] 3v. N.Y., 1851-52. 8° i 8 23^ Epistles from Bath ; and miscellaneous poems Bv'n n the corner, [anon. ] Bath, 1817. 8°. .' 5091 03 Epistles (The) of Clio and Strephon in' D -, , verse. 2d ed. London, 1729. 18°. . P 1630 00 Epistolse obscvrorvm virorvm. Lipsias,1858 16° 2TO7on — Hamilton (Sir W.) Discussions, 1856. . elio ,„ Epistolary compositions. See Letters. . ' • • • °?J°'1J Epithets. Jermyn (J.) Book of English 'epifi Epitaphs and monumental inscriptions. — Bowclen (J.) Epitaph writer. 1791. 621"! ns — BoydU. K.H.) Concerning churchyards. [In his Recreations, — Bridgman'(T) 'inscriptions' from the momiments 25 to'°th1 SeeTT r gr ° UD lWUh kU K ' 6rims °f Boston! Memorials of the dead 'in Boston.' Coim's^iill burying ground. 1852 611 18 — Brown (J.) Epitaphs, etc., in Greyfriars churchvard Edinburgh. 1867 6215 05 — Caldwall (T.) Ancient and modern epitaphs' 621507 — Dingley ( T. ) History from maible, printed in photo- lithography by V. Brooks ; with introd., by J G Nichols. [Camden soc, v. 94, 97.] . 5113 48 — Epitaphs, collected from Holy Wiit, and 'our best authors on sacred subjects. By H. L S and L S M. Ed. by G. B. Chaloner. L., 1868. 16°. 621515 — Hackelt (J.) Select and remarkable epitaphs. 2 v. I/O/. fi91K 11 — Harris (W. T.) Epitaphs from 'the old' burvine grounds in Cambridge. 1845. . . . 3242 06 — Northend (C.) Book of epitaphs. 1873. '621518 — Original col. of extant epitaphs, [anon.] London, 1870. 8 G215 06 — Palliser (F. and M. A.) Mottoes for monuments. 1872 6215 00 — Parr (S.) Inscriptions. [In his Works, v. 4, p'. 567-720.1 6062.06 — Pethgrew (T.J.) Chronicles of the tombs. 6215 01 — Patchings (_B.) General volume of epitaphs, with appropriate texts, [anon.] 1840. . . , 6215 16 — Saunders (F.) Salad for the solitary, p. 227-262. 1853. 2542.10 — Webb(l.) feelect collection of epitaphs. 2 v. 6215.09 0? HlZ Blackwood's mag., v. 71, 1852 ; Eclectic mag., iXL „ ; Har P er ' s niae-. v. 45 (by W. E. Wallace). «®* See also Inscriptions, Epochs of ancient history. Sankey. Viz. : — Capes (W. W.) Roman history. 1876.] 16° . — Roman empire of the 2d century. ' N. Y., 1876. 16°, Cox (a. W.) The Athenian empire. N. ¥„ 1876. 16°. — The Greeks and the Persians. N. Y 1876 16° Merivale (C.) The Roman triumvirates.' L., 1876.' 16°' Epochs of English history. Ed. by M.Creighton. Powell (F. York). Early England up to the Norman conquest. London, 1876. 16° 461,21 Epochs of modern history : ed. by Edward E. Morris, J. S. Phillpotts, and Colbeck. Viz.:— 1. Seebohm (F.) The era of the protestant revolution. New York, 1874. 16° 3482.22 2. Cox (G. W.) The crusades. New York, 1874. "l6 ; . .' 6623'oi 3. Gardiner (S. R.) Thirty years' war, 1618-1648. New York, 1874. 16 , 644.24 4. Gairdner (J.) Houses of Lancaster and' York; with the con- quest and loss of France. N. Y., 1875. 16° 461.19 5. Morris (W. O'C.) French rev. and the 1st empire. New York, [1874.] 16° 621.17 6. Warburton (W.) Edward the third. B., 1875. 16°. . 3051.22 7. Creighton (M.) Age of Elizabeth. N. Y., 1876. 16°. . 3053.32 8. Hale (E.) Fall of the Stuarts, and Western Europe, 1678-97. Boston, 1876. 16° . ; . 481.01 9 ' ,S, ardiner ( s - E -> Toe puritan' revolution. New York, 1876. 16 481.03 10. Stubbs (W.) The early Plantagenets. N. Y., 1876. 16". 481.02. Epworth singers. See Christophers (S. W.) 1875. . . . 3765.23 Bquador. See Countries (Ecuador, p. 316). Equestrianism. See Horsemanship. .Equinoctial America. See America (Equinoctial, p. 289). Equity. See Law. (Equity.) Eraclius. De coloribus et artibus Romanorum. [In Merrifleld [Mrs. M. P.) Orig. treatises, v. 1, 1849.] .... 1422.01 Ed. by G. W. Cox and C. The early empire. New York, 431.21 411.13 421.34 431.22 Viz.: BROOKLYN MER,QA W XT L E LIBRARY. ERASMUS -ESSAYS' 447 Erasmus (Desiderius). Adagia. See Bland (B.) Proverbs 6214.23 Enchiridion. Abridgment, [ire Ooverdale (M.) Writings. 1844.] 3630.12 — Liber utilissimus de oonscribendis epistolis. Ed. nova. Lugd. Bat., 1645. 32°. .... 3267.12 Pope Julius the second. A comical dialogue be- tween Julius n.. Evil genius, and St. Peter, Dublin, 1719. 16° 3094.23 — Praise of folly. With outs, by Hans Holbein. 48 pi. London, [1870.] 16° 6212.0s -Prayers. Tr. by 0. S. Coldwell. L., 1872. 32°. 3547.09 — Select familiar colloquies. [Latin.] With literal trans, by J. Clarke. New ed. by J. Ross. Phila., 1818. 12° 2527.21 For lives and cHtical estimates of E., see Biography (p. 143) ; also Bibl. sacra, Jan., 1862 (Life of E., by E. Pond) ; Brit. quar. rev., Jan., 1875 (E., his character) ; Macmillan, March, 1865 (Early years of E., by J. Hamilton). Erceldoune (Thomas of). See Thomas of Erceldoune. Ercilla (Alonzo de). Sketch of the Araucana, with copious ex- tracts, by W. Hayley and H.Boyd. [With Molina (G.I.) Chili, V. 2, 1808.] 567.26 Erckmann (Emile) and Chatrian (Alexandre). Ami (L') Fritz. 3e ed. Paris, 1867. 16°. . 7021.06 — Blocus (Le) : episode de la fin de l'empire. lOe e'd. Paris, [n.d.] 12 3 7018.27 — Brigadier Frederic. Paris, 1874. 12°. . . 7021.17 — Confidences d'un joueur de clarinette. 4e e'd. Paris, [n.d.] 16° 7018.29 — Contes des bords du rthin. 3e ed. Paris, 1863. 16° 7018.30 — Contes fantastiques. 2e e'd. P., 1868. 16°. 7021.07 — Contes de la Montagne. P., 1860. 16°. .7021.08 — Contes populaires. 3e ed. P., [n.d.] 16°. 7021.09 — Deux (Les) freres. Paris, 1872. 16°. . .7021.18 -Guerre (La). Paris, 1866. 16 7021.10 — Histoire d'un conscrit de 1813. 20e e'd. P., [n.d.] 16° 7021.11 — Histoire d'un homme du peuple. 7ee'd. Paris, 1865. 16° 7021.12 — Histoire d'un paysan. 1789. Les etats geheraux. 14eed. Paris, 1869. 16 D 7021.13 Same. 1792-93. 2 v. P., 1869. 16°. . 7018.23 — Histoire d'un sous-maitre. Paris,1872. 16°. 7021.23 — Histoire du plebiscite. Paris, 1872. 16°. .7021.24 — L'illustre Docteur Matheus. P., 1859. 12° 7021.05 — L'invasion ; ou le fou Yego£ 9e e'd. Paris, [1862.] 16.° 7021.02 -Madame The"rese. 15e ed. P., [n.d.] 16°. 7018.25 — Maison forestiere. 5e ed. P., [n.d] 16°. 7021.03 — Maftre Daniel Eock. 2e e'd. P., [n.d.] 16°. 7018.26 — Maitre Gaspard Fix. Paris, 1876. 16°. .7021.25 — Souvenirs d'un aucien chef de chantier a Isthme de Suez. 5eed. Paris, 1876 7021.29 — Waterloo : suite du Conscrit de 1813. 20s ed. Paris, [n. d.] 16° 7018.28 /J®" For biogr. notice of the two authors, see Men of the third republic, 1873 [3252.27] ; aho Edin. rev., v. 123, 1866 (The E.-C. novels). Erechtheus, tragedy. See Swinburne (A. C.) 1744.09 Erichsen (John Eric de). Observations on aneurism. Selected. London, 1844. 8° 4316.17 — Science and art of surgery. 6th ed. London, 1872. 8° 4336.13 Erie canal. See Reports of the canal commissioner of the state of New York. Erie county, (Perm.) See Countries. (Erie County, Pa.) Erie (Lake). See Countries. (Erie, Lake.) Erie railway. Adams {C. F, jr. ) Chapter of Erie ; the Erie raid 5922.22 See also Atlantic monthly, v. 22, 1868 (The Erie imbro- glio, by J. K. Medbury) ; Galaxy, March, 1872 (A great law- suit and a field fight, by J. S. Black) ; Oct., 1872 (Truth of a great lawsuit, by A Stickney). Erigena (John Scotus). See N. A. rev., v. 94, 1862 : North Brit. rev., v. 23, 1855. Erman (Georg Adolph). Travels in Siberia. 2 v. Philadelphia, 1850. 8° 1024.11 Ernesti (Johann August). Principles of interpreta- tion. Notes, by M. Stuart. 4th ed. Andover, _ .1842. 12° 3721.07 inn (Henri). Coal oil and petroleum. Philadelphia, _ 1865. 12°. .... . 3933.22 Erotica scriptores. Parisiis, Didot, 1856. 8°. 7764.17 Contents : Farthenius. Achilles Tatius. Longus. Xeno- | fhon Ephesius. Heliodorus. Chariton Aphrodisiensis. Dio"- genes Iamblichus. Eumathius. Apollonius Tyrius. Nice- tas Eugauanus. J "**v Errors. See Delusions. Erskme (David Stewart, earl of Buckan). Essays on Fletcher of Saltoun and the poet Thomson. London, 1792. 8° 3057 01 Erskine (Italph). Gospel sod nets'. Edinburgh , 1 803, t. , ^ 6 ',™ '•,•,• 3701.10 Erskme (Thomas, lord). Armata : a fragment. 0th ed [2d pt. 4th ed.] London, lsl8. 8°. . 5713 20 — Appeal on the subject of confederated Greece. Loudon 1824 8 . [In Pamphleteer, v. 23.] 5 'o5g 2 3 — Speeches on subjects connected with liberty' of the press, and against constructive treasons. Collected by J. Eidgway. 4 v. L., 1810-16. 8°. .6312.13 Note. — 2d edition of v. 4. Contents : v. 1. Trials of Capt. Thomas Baillie of lord George Gordon, of the dean of St. Asaph. Argument in the king's bench in support of the rights of juries. 2 Trials of Thomas Paine, of the printer and publisher ol Paine 'a Age of reason, of John Stoclidale, of John Frost of James Perry. 3. Trials of Thomas Walker, of Thomas Hardy. 4. Trials of John Home Tooke, of the earl of Thanet. Pro- ceedings of the ' Friends to the liberty of the pre>.s.' — Speeches at the bar on misccl. subjects. New ed London, 1827. 8° 6312.17 — The defence of the Whigs. New ed. London, 1820. 8° [In Pamphleteer, v. 15, p. 287-348.] 5058 15 Erythrean sea. Vincent (W.) Pleriplus, etc. [In his Commerce of the ancients, v. 2, 1807.] 1016 01 Es. %g~ See also words beginning with JEs. Eschatology. See Biblical and relig. lit. (Death, p. 83 ;— Future life, p. 88 —Heaven, p. 88 -—Hell, p. 89 ; Judgment, p. 90 ; — Millennium, 91). Eschenburg (Johann Joachim). Manual of classical literature. From the German : with add. by N. W. Fiske. Phila., 1859. 8° 437.09 Escuriel. Santos (F F. de los). Description of the royal palace. Tr. by G. Thompson. 1760. 986.03 Escudier (Marie et Leon). Vie et aventures des can- tatrices celebres : precedees des musiciens de l'empire et suivies de la vie anecdotique de Paga- nini. Paris, 1«56. 16° 1562.05 Esdaile (James). Mesmerism in India, and its applica- tion in surgery and medicine. Hartford, 1851. 16° 3814.15 Eskell(A.) Dentistry practically considered. London, 1869. 21° 4341.14 Esmarck (Fr.) On the use of cold in surgery. Tr. by E. Montgomery, London, Neio Sydenham society, 1861. 8° 4302.02 Espinasse (Francis). Life and times of Voltaire. V. 1. London, 1866. 8° 3174.24 Espousals (The). See Patmore (C.) 1856 1675.19 Espy (James Pollard). Fourth meteorological report. W., 1857. 4°. [U.S. 34th cong., 3d sess. Senate ex. doc, no. 6.] — The human will. Cin., 1860. 8°. . . .5433.06 — Philosophy of storms. Boston , 1 841. 8°. .4021.10 Espy (Joseph). A tour in Ohio, Kentucky and Indi- ana territory, in 1805. Cincinnati, 1871. 8°. 612.19 Esquimaux. See Countries {Arctic regions, p. 290) ; also Atlantic] monthly, v. 15, 1865 (4 papers by D. A. Wasson), Esquiros (Henri Alphonse). The Dutch at home. 2d ed. London, 1863. 12° 964.16 — English seamen and divers. L., 1868. 12°. 4517.17 — Eeligious life in England. L., 1867. 12°. . 3443.04 Essai philologique sur les commencemens de la typo- graphic a Metz. [anon.] Metz, 1828. 8°. 2765.21 Essay contributing to a philosophy of literature. By B. A., M. Phila., 1874. 12° 2751.28 Essay on capacity and genius, [anon.] London, [n.d.] 8° 3815.01 Essay on intuitive morals. See Cobbe (F. P.) 1859. . . 5435.05 Essay on the learning, genius, and abilities of the fair sex ; proving them not inferior to man. From the Spanish of El Theatre Critico. [anon.] London, 1774. 16° 5823.26 Essay on the Neo-druidic heresy in Britannia. Part 1. [mum.] London, 1838. 4". . . . 3818.15 Essay on the principle and origin of sovereign power. From the French, [anon.] L., 1805. 8°. 5724.24 Essay on the science of acting, [anon.] London, 1828. 12° 1735.28 Essay to prove women have no souls, [anon.] London, [n. d] 18° 3535.27 In asking for books, use the "Book Orders," giving the AUTHOK'8 NAME, the first part of the TITL.E, and the NOMBEB. 448 ESSAYS AND ESSAYISTS Essay upon the principles of political economy. By an American New York, 1837. 12° 6721.06 Essays and essayists (English). — British Essayists ; with prefaces by A. Chalmers. 38 v. 1855-57 2511.01 Contents: v. 1-4. The Tattler. 6-12. The Spetator. 13-15. The Guardian. 16-18. The Rambler. 19-21. The adventurer. 22-24. The World. 25-26. The Connoisseur. 37. The Idler. 28-29. The Mirror. 30-31. The Lounger. 32-34. The Obser- ver. 35-37. The Looker od. 38. General index. — Drake (Nathan). Essa3's, biogr., crit:., and histori- cal, illustrative of the Rambler, Adventurer, Idler, and of the periodical papers in imitation of the writings of Steele and Addison published between the Spectator and 1809. 2 v. 2523.12 Essays, biogr. , critical, and historical, illustrative of the Tattler, Spectator, and Guardian. 3 v. 1805 2523.14 — Friswell (J. H.) Essays on English writers, 1869 ; p. 93-125 ; 295-305 2525.17 — Smith (A.) Essayists, old and new. [In his Last leaves. 1869 ; p. 210-300.] 2542.27 On essay-writing. [Inhis Dreamthorp, 1864; p. 27-52. 2543.11 List of Essayists. &&• Through the following list readers are referred to the general alphabet for such authors as have written volumes of miscellaneous essays, and for such collections as are anonymous, the table of contents being given, in many cases, under the individual entry ; but collections of essays restricted to special subjects, such as the Fine arts, Mathematics, Political economy, etc., should be looked for under their subject. Adams (John). Addison (Joseph). Adventurer (The). Afternoon lectures. Agrippa (H. C.) Aiken (Jobn). Alcock (Sir R.) Alcott(A. B.) Alger (VV. K.) Ahson (Archibald). Ames (Fisher). Ames (Mrs, M. C.) Angelo (Henry). Anonymous (The). Argens ( J.B.de B.,marq. d'). Arm-chair in the smoking- room. Arnold (Frederick). Arnold (Matthew). Arnold (Thomas). Athenxus. Athenian oracle. Austin (Sarah). Bacon (Francis, lord). Badeau (Adam). Bagehot (Walter). Bailey (Samuel). Baker (William). Ballantyne (Thomas). Balmanno (Mrs. M.) Bancroft (GeorgeJ. Barbauld (Mrs.) Barker (Lady). Barnes (Albert). Bayne (Peter). Beecher (H. \V.) Belsham (Wm.) Bethune (George W.) Blackie (John Stuart). Blackmore (Sir Richard). Boston book. Bovee (C. N.) Boyd (A. K. H.) Bradford (Sam'l D.) Bremer (Fredrika). Brooke (Henry). Brimley (George). Bnsted (O. A.) British essayists. Brougham (Henry, lord). Brown (tiev. H. S.) Brown (Samuel). Browning (Mrs. E. B.) Brownson O. A.) Buchanan (Robert). Bryant (W. U.) Buckle (Henry T.) Bulwer-Lytton (Sir E. B.) Bungay (G. W.) Burdon (William). Burnap (G. W.) Burritt (Elihu). Burton (Robert). Burton (W. G., editor). Bushncll (Horace). Calvert (George H.) Cambridge essays, 1855. Carlyle (Thomas). Cavendish (Sir Wm.antZ M., duke and duchess of New- castle. Cecil (R. A. T. G., viscount Cranborne, marquis of Sa- lisbury). Chalmers (Alexander). Chambers's Home Book. Chambers's Miscellany. Chambers's Papers for the people. Chapone (Mrs. H. M.) Characteristics of men of genius. Chateaubriand (F. R. de). Child iLydia M.) Clark (Willis. G.) Clark (L. Gaylord). Clarke (Mrs. M. G.) Clough (A. H.) Clulow (W. B.) Cobb (Josiah B.) Cobbe (Frances P.) Coetlogon (Dennis de). Coleridge (S. T.) Coffin (R B.) Coleman (John). Coleridge (Hartley). Collins (Wilkie). Colton (Rev. Walter). Connoisseur (The). Conybeare (Wm. J.) Cooper (A. A., earl of Shaftesbury). Cowley (Abraham). Cozzens (Fred. S.) Cracroft (Bernard). Craik (D. M. Mulock, Mrs.) Critical and social essays. Croly (Mrs. Jennie June). Oroly (Rev. George). Crowfield (Christopher). Dana (Alex. H.) Dana (R. H.) Darby (John, pseud). Davy (Sir Humphrey) DeKroyft (S. H.) Delapierre (Octave). DeMorgan (A.) De Quincey (Thomas). DesPerriers (Bonaventure). Disraeli (Isaac). Dixon (E. H.) Dockray (B.) Dodge (M. A.) [Gail Hamil- ton.] Doran (Dr. John). Drake (Nathan). Duche (Rev. Jacob). Duhring (Julia). Duignan (M. G.) Earle (John). Edinburgh essays. Elder (William). Ellesmere (F. E., earl of). Ellis (Mrs 8. S.) Emerson (R. W.) Essays from the London Times. Essays on social subjects from the Saturday Rev. Everett (Alex. H.) Everett (Edward). Fairbanks (Charles B.) Fannie Fern. Favorite authors. Fern (Fannie). Field (Kate). Fielding (Henry). Fields (J. T.) Fitzosborne (Sir Thomas). Flamank (J.) Folk lore. From 'Notes and Queries.' Forbes (Prof. Edward). Forster (John). Foster (John). Franklin (Benjamin). Freeman (E. A.) Friswell (J, H ) Froude (J. A.) Gail Hamilton. See Dodge Gardner (S. J.) Gentleman's magazine. (Curious articles from). Gibson (Wm. S.) Gifts of genius. Giles (Henry). Gilfillan (George). Gilman (Samuel). Gleig (Rev. G. JR.) Godwin (Parke). Godwin (William). Goldsmith (I liver). Gray (John C.) Green (Thomas, of Ipswich). Greene (George W.) Greenwell (Dora). Greg (Wm. &.) Grote (Mrs. George). Guardian (The). Haie (0. V. R. M). Half tints. 1867. Hall (Robert). Hall (S. T.) Hallam (A. H.) Halliday (Andrew). Hamilton (Gail). See Dodge (Mary Abigail). Hannay (James), Hare (J. C. and A. W.) Hawthorne (Nathaniel). Hay (John). Hayward (Abraham). Hazlitt (William). Head (Sir Er. B.) Headley (Joel T.) Heine (Heinrich). Helps (Arthur). Herbert (Henry W.) Higginson (T. W.) Hoffmann (David). Holland (E. G.) Holland (J. G.) Holmes (O. W.) Home and social philoB. Hope (A. J. B ) Hope (A. R.) Hopkinson (Francis). Home (K. H.) Houghton (R. M. M., lord). Howard (G. W. F., earl of Carlile). Howells (Wm. D.) Humboldt (Wilhelm von). Hume (David). Hunt (Helen). Hunt (Leigh). Huxley (Thos. H.) Hyde (Edward, earl of Clai endon) . Idler (The). Irving (Washington). Jackson (Alfred). Jacox (Rev. Francis). Jameson (Mrs. A. M.) Jeffrey (Francis). Jerrold (Douglas). Johnson (Samuel). Jones (Wm. A.) Judson (L. C.) Kaye (John Wm.) Kentish coronal. King (Thos. Starr), Kingsley (Charles). Kitto (John). Knickerbocker gallery Knight (Charles). Knox (Vice8imuB), Lamb (Charles). Landor (W. S.) Lanman (Charles). Legare (H. S.) Leland (C G.) Lever (Charles). Lilliput lectures. Lockhart (John Qv) Looker-on (The). Lounger (The). Lowell (Mrs. Anna E.) Lowell (James R.) Lower (M. A.) Lucas (Samuel). Lyly (John). Lynch (T. T.) Macaulay (T. B.) Mackay (Charles). Mackenzie (Henry), Mackintosh (Sir J.) Macnish (Robert). Maginn (William). Magoon (E. L.) Mahony (Francis). Maistre (Xavier de). Malkin(Benj.H.) Mangin (Edward). Mann (Horace). Martineau (Harriet). Martineau (James). Masson (David). Mathews (Cornelius). Mathews (Wm.) Maurice (Rev. F. D.) Mazzini (Joseph). Meadows (Kenny). Melancholy anatomized. Melmoth (William). Microcosm (The). Mill (John Stuart). Millar (John). Milledulcia. Miller (Hugh). Miniature (The). Mirror (The). Montagu (Basil). Montaigne (Michel de). More (Hannah). Morgan (Sir I, C.) Morley (Henry). Morley (John). Midler (Max). Murphy (Arthur). Mushet (Robert). Newman (E'.W.) Noah(M.M.) North (Christopher). Notes and Queries (Choice notes fi-om). Observer (The). O'Dowd (Cornelius). Old Humphrey's observ. Old man's thoughts about many things. Olla Podrida. Ossoli (S. M. F. d') Overbury (Sir Thomas). Owens college essays. Oxford English prize es- says. 5 v. Oxford essays. 4 v. Papers from the Quarterly Review. 1852. Parr (Harriet). Parton (James), Parton (Mrs. S.P., wife of James). Patterson (R. H.) Paulding (J. K.) Peale (Rembrandt). Phantasmagoria. Poe (Edgar A.) Pomeroy (M. M.) Poynder (John). Prescott (Wm. H.) Prime (S. IrenfflUB). Prout (Father), pseud. Aee Mahony («<-«• Francis). Purnell (Thomas). Rambler (The). Rands (Wm. 11.) Real and beau-ideal. Reed (Wm. B.) Relics for the curious. Renan (Ernest). BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. ESSAYS -ETIQUETTE 449 Rice (Harvey). Richards (A.B.) Hichter (J. £ *■> Robertson (F. W.) Robertson (J.B.) Rogers (Henry). Roland de La Platiere (M. J. P., Mine ) Rollin (Charles). Rowe {Mrs. Elizabeth). Rush (Beujainin). Rush (Richard). Ruskin (John). Russell (A. P.) Russell (John, earl). St. John (John A.) Sala (George A.) Sargant (W. L.) Saunders (Fred.) Savage-club papers. Schlegel (K. W. F. von). Scott (J. B.) Seeley (J. B.) Senior (N. W.) Shaftesbury (A. A. Cooper, 3d earl oj). Shairp (J. C.) Shelley (P. B.) Shelton (F. W.) Shirley [pseud.]. Sigourney (Mrs. L. H.) Smith (Albert). Smith (Alexander). Smith (Horace). Smith {Rev. Sydney), Sonthey (Robert). Spectator (The). Spencer (Herbert). Stael-Holstein (A. L. G. N., baronne de). Stanhope (P. H., 5th earl). Stephen {Sir James). Stephen (Leslie). Sterling (John). Stirling (J. H.) Story (Joseph). Stowe {Mrs. H. B.) Summer daybook. Symonds (J. A.) Table d'hote and drawing room. Table talker (The). Talfourd (T. N.) Talmage (T. De W.) Tatler (The). Taylor (Benj.F.) Taylor (Henry). Taylor (Isaac). Taylor (Jane). Taylor (J. S.) Temple {Sir W.) Thackeray (W. M.) Theophrastus. Thompson (H. M.) Thoreau (Henry D.) Tilton (Theodore). Timbs (John). Tooke (Win.) Townsend (Frederic). Trinal (Theophilus, pseud.) Tuckerman (Henry T.) Tupper (41. F.) Varieties of literature. Vaughan (Robert). Vaughan (Robert A.) Verplanck (G. C.) Very (Jones). Walker (John). Walker (Thomas). Wallace H. B.) Walsh (Robert). Waring (J. B.) Warner (C. D.) Warren (Samuel). Webster (Noah). Whately (Richard). Whipple (E. P.) White (H. R.) Whlttier (John G.) Wilkinson |Wm. C.) Willis (N. P.) Willmott (B. A.) Wills (Win. H.) Wilson (John). Windsor (A. L.) Winthrop (Theodore). Wirt (Win.) Withington (Leonard). Woodbury (Levi). Woods (George B.) World (The). Wraxall {Sir C. F. L.) Wynter (Andrew). and reviews. From 2d London ed., with introd, by F. H. Hedge. B., I860. 12°. 3547.05 Contents : Temple (F.) The education of the world. Wil- liams (Rowland) Bunsen's biblical researches. Powell (B ) On the study of the evidences of Christianity. Wilson (H. B.) The national church. Goodwin (0. W ) On the mosaic cosmogony. Pattison (M.) Tendencies of religious thought in England, 1668-1750. Jowett (B.) On the inter- pretation of scripture. — Ails to faith ; a reply, etc. Ed. by W. Thomson. New York, 1862. 8 D 3547 06 Note. — For Contents see p. 9 of this Catalogue. — Replies to essays aud reviews. With preface by [S. Wilber/orce]. 1863 3547.07 Contents : Goruburn (E. M.) Education of the world. Rose (H. J.) Bunsen, the critical school, and Dr. Williams. Heurtley (C. A.) Miracles. Irons (W. J.) Idea of the na- tional church. Morison (G.) The creative week. Hadden (A. W.) Rationalism. Wordsworth (O.) On the interpreta- tion of Scripture. Main (R.) and Pnillips (J.) Letters. — Savile {B. W.) Revelation and science, etc. 1862. . .3592.09 — Stanley {A. P.) 'Essays and reviews.' [In his Essays on Church and state.] 3595.06 Essays from the ' Times.' See Phillips (Samuel). 2535.09 ; 2538.14 Essays in mosaic. See Ballantyne (Thomas) 2513 14 Essays of an optimist. See Kaye (J. W.) 1871 2533.23 Essays of Elia. See Lamb (Charles.) 2534.19 Essays on conversation, or quackery, [anon. ] London, 1836. 16° 2524.22 Essays on reform. London, 1867. 8°. . .5724.12 Note.— For Contents, see Government and politics. {Reform.) Es3ays n religion and literature. Ed. by H. E. Man- ning. 2v. London, 1867. 8°. . . . 3574.04 Note.— For Contents, see p. 102 of Catalogue. Essays oj social subjects from the Saturday Review. Boston, 1865. 16= 2525.10 Contents : Busy people. Snubbing. Ignorance. Foolish things. False shame. Fluency. Contempt. Dulness as a sensation. Mistakes in life. Scenes. Acquaintances and friends. Saying disagreeable things. On being understood. Study of character. Prejudices. Shirking. Constancy. Re- serve. Explanations. Hugger-mugger. Attention. Strong wills. Talking of self. J'olly. Time past. Alloys. Use of pathos. Choice. One's own way. Want of money. Essays on various subjects. [Communications from the world of spi its] by Joshua, Cuvier, Franklin etc. Given through a lady. N. Y., 1861. 8° ;!817 U Essenes. See Biblical aud religious lit., {Essenes, p. 185 ) Also ac°Msm U ) qUar ' "^ V ' * 4 ' ^ l Delau " a y' s J<™sh 'mo" Essex (James) Remarks on the antiquity and different modes of r f 1 S l ,t0M buildings in England. [In Archaologia. v. 4, 1786.] 5198- Essex. See Countries, (Essex, p. 316 ) ' Essex (tr. S. Frigate.) Preble (G. 11.) Account of her career \In Essex Inst. hist, col., v. 10,] 605 12 Essex county, (England). See Countries. {Essex county p 316 i Essex county {Mass.) natural history society journal Salem, 18">2. 8 J 47iJ5 21 Note.— Continued in Essex institute. Proceedings Essex county, (N. F.) See Countries (p. 316). Essex institute (Salem, Mass.) Bulletin, v.1-3. 1869-71. 3 v. in 1. Salem, 1870-72. 8° 8078.01 — Historical collections, v. 1-11. Salem, 1859-72. sm. 4 ° 605.03 Note.— The Contents of v. 1-11 are given on p. 928 of Bos- ton Athenaeum Catalogue. — Proceedings, v. 1-6, 1848-1868. Salem, 1856-70. 8° 8078.05 Estabrooks (Henry L.) Adrift in Dixie , or, a yankee officer among the rebels. [anonA New York, 1866. 12° 643.13 Estate management. See Macdonald (D. G. F.) 1868. .6123.14 Estcourt (M. J ) Music the voice of harmony in crea- tion. London, 1857. 16° 1561.13 Estella (Diego de). Obras escogidas. [I?i Ochoa. Escri- tores misticos, v. 3.] 7215.10 Estes (L. C.) Antiq. of the Miss, river. [Sm. rop., 1866.] 3936.21 Esthetics. See Fine arts. Estiemie [Lai. Stephaims] (Henri). L'introduction av traite de la conformite des merveiles anciennes aueo les modernes, ov, traite preparatif Ul'apologie pour Herodote. Paris, 1566. 8°. . . . 6216.37 — Thesaurus Graacte linguae. Ed. nova. 8 v. Londini, 1816-25. fol 64o7.01 Estimate of the manners of the time, 1757. See Brown (John, D.D.) 5433.20 Estlin (John Prior). Familiar lectures on moral philosophy. 2v London, 1818. 8°. .5433.04 Estrada (Alvaro Flores) Representation to Ferdinand vn., <»l Spain, in defence of the Cortes. Tr. by C. Toplis. London, 1819. 8°. [Pamphleteer, v. 14, p. 305-380.] .... 5058.14 Esrray (The). See Longfellow (H. W.) 1664.23 Estrees (Gabrielle d'). See Biography (p. 143) ; also Bentley's miscel., v. 35, 1854 (by Sainte-Beuve). Estv'an (B.) War pictures from the South. New York, 1863. 12° 644.05 Etching. See Fine arts. (Etching.) Eternity. De Quincey (T.) Supposed scriptural expression for eternity. [In his Theol. essays, v. 1.] 3543.20 — Mansel (H. L.) Man's conception of eternity. [In his Letters, etc. 1873.J 5424.23 — Maurice (F. D.) Theol. essays. 1854 3574.19 See also Bibli cal and relig. lit. (Future life, p. 88). Efhelwerd (Fabius). Chronicle, to 975. [In Giles (J. A ) Six old English chroni cles.] 471.04 Etherege (Sir George). Works: plays and poems. Lonlon, 1704. 8° 1723.08 Contents : The comical revenge, or love in a tub. She would if she cou'd. Man of mode, or Sir Fopling Flutter. See Fortnightly rev., v. 3, 1865 (Com. of E„ by R. Bell). Etherington (George F., M.D.) Vivisection investi- gated and vindicated. Edin., 1842. 8° .4336.25 Etheridge (Sir J. W. ) The Targums of Onkelos and Jonathan Ben Uzziel on the Pentateuch ; with the fragments of the Jerusalem Targuin ; from the Ohaldee. 2 v. London, 1862-65. 8°. . 3727.01 Etherization. See Medicine. (Ancesthetics.) Ethica. See Windsor (A. L.) Ethica 2547.01 Ethics. See Moral science ; — Biblical and religious lit. (Christian ethics, p. 80). Ethics of the dust. See Ruskin (John). 1866. . . . 3511.16 Ethiopia. See Countries. (Ethiopia, p. 316.) Ethnic inspiration. See Goodsir (J. T.) 1871 3423.10 Ethnography and Ethnology. See Man (2. Ethnology); also travels in particular countries (p. 285-394 of Catalogue) ; also Negro. Etiquette and manners, Politeness, etc. — Bazar book of decorum. [«»ion.] 1870. . . 5427.1 J Boke of curtasy. Ed. by J. O. Halliwell. [In Percy society, v o ] 5060.04 Same. ' [in Furnivall (F. J.) Babees book, etc. [E. E. T. S. 1868.] 7913.10 — Castiglioni (B., conte). The courtier: or, the com- plete gentleman and gentlewoman. From the Ital., by B. Samber. 1729. .... .5724.25 In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER . 450 ETIQUETTE -EUSEBIUS — Chesterfield (P. D. S., lord). Letters to his son. 4 v. 1800. 5025.11 Letters, sentences, and maxims. 1870. . 5025.17 Works, incl. letters to his son. 4 v. 1853. 50:25.03 — ■ Chesterfield burlesqued ; or school for modern man- ners, [anon.] 1811 5091.05 — Day { 0. W. ) Hints on etiquette ; with a glance at bad habits. 1844 5427.15 — Duffey ( Mrs. E. B. ) Our behavior ; etiquette and dress of American society. 1876. . . 5427.20 — Eyebright (Daisy), pseud. Manual of etiquette. 1873 5427.16 — Forester {Col.) Polite philosopher, [anon.] 5435.32 — Frost (S. A.) Laws and by-laws of Amer. society. 1869 5427.11 — Furnivall {F J., editor). Babees book. Bokes of nurture by H KLiodes aud J. Russell. Booke of demeanor. Booke of curtasye. weager's School of vertue. [In Early English text soc, 32 [bd. as v. 10.] 7913.10 — Good manners ; manual of etiquette. 1870. 5427. 13 — Habits of good society. 1859 5427.06 — Hale {Mrs.) Manners ; or happy homes and good society all the year round. 1868. . . . 5427.02 — Hartley (G. B.) Gentlemen's book of etiquette. 1875 5427.17 — Hervey(0. W.) Principles of courtesy. 1852. 5427.21 — Leslie {Miss). Behaviour book : a manual for ladies. 1853 5427.04 — Mirror of the graces. Hints on female accomplish- ments, etc. 1831 5091.02 — Mixing in society : manners. By the countess of *"****. 1870 5427.14 — Perfect gentleman ; etiquette and eloquence. 5 127. 03 — Sedgwick (0. M.) Morals of manners. 1853. 5427.08 — Toussaint ( F V. ) Manners, [anon. ] 2d ed. 5435. 36 — Baker ( W.) Politeness. [In his Peregrinations of the mind. 1811.] . . . 2513.12 — BiUantgne (T.) Essays in mosaic, p. 59-80. 1870. . . 2513.H — Cracroft {B.) Manners. {In his Essays, v. 1, p. 275-285.] 2521.13 — Emerson (R. W.) Behavior. [In his Conduct of life.] 2524.02 JIauuers. [In his Essays, v. 2, p. 119-155. 1852.] 2524.06 — Feydeau (E.) The art of pleasing. 1874 5836.04 — Godwin ( W.) Politeness. [Enquirer, p. 326-351. 1797.] 2526.17 — Hoffmann (D.) Social topics. [In his Miscellaneous thoughts. 1841.] 2532 07 See also Fraser's mag., v. 74, 1866 (Conventional laws of society) ; Lippincott's mag., Mch., 1873 (Unsettled points of E.) The Gentleman. — Calvert (G. H.) The gentleman. 1860. .5427.01 — Lieber (B. ) Character of the gentleman. 3d ed. 1^04 5427.19 Etna. See Meteorology. {EarthquaJces and volcanoes.) Eton college. Musce Etonenses ; carminum delectus primum in lueem editns. 2 v. 1795. . . 1611.21 — Creasy {E. S. ) Memoirs of eminent Etonians : with early history. 1850 3257.01 — Tight (.ft.) and Davis (J. E.) Annals of Windsor, etc. 2 v. 1858. See also Education, p. 434 {English Public and Endowed schools) ; also Blackwood's mag., v. 95, 1864 ; v. 97, 1865 (Etouiana ; 3 art.) ; Contemp. rev., v. 3, 1866 (E. reform by W. E. Jelf) ; Edin. rev., v. 113, J861 ; Fraser's ma» v ' 56 1857 (Visit to E.) ; Nat. rev., v. 18, 1864 (E. reform) ■ Westm' rev., v. 75, 1861. Etruria. See Countries (Elruria, p. 316 ) Etruscan researches. See Taylor (I.) 1874. . . 435 16 Etruscan inscriptions analyzed. See Lindsay (A. w' c' eorl'iif Crawford). . . t ' .~ fi , J . Etting (Frank M.) Historical account of the Hall of Independence, [Phil] Boston, 1876. 4°. 1116 04 Ettrick shepherd. See Hogg (James). Etymology. See Language. Etzenberger (K.) Up the Nile by steam. With pro- grammes for the East, by T. Cook & Son. Lond [1872.] 12° 1091 2 j Eubulus. pseud. Letter to Philograntus ; sequel to • Present sys- tem of academic education. London, 1822. 8°. [In Pamph- leteer, v. 20.] _ 5058 20 — Thoughts on the present system of academic education London 1822 8°. [In Pamphleteer, v. 20 ] . . . 6058 20 Eucharist See Biblical and relig. lit. {Lord's supper, p. 91.) Euchre. See Amusements, p. 24. Euclid. Elements of [geometry]. [Ed. by] J. R Young. London, 1854. 8°. . . . 4013 01 — Elements, with additional propositions. By H. Law London, 1860-55. 16°. ... J 401129 EUge ^ te™ S ° f J™ n ^ ^oUte. (*«.) Illustrious women 3266.09 jg®- See also Biography p. 143) ; and London soc, Nov 1870 {Empress in England). Euler (Leonard). Letters on natural philosophy 2v New York, 1848. 18° .4022.19 Eulogium historiarum sive temporis : chronicon ad a. d. 1366. 3 v. Ed. P. S. Haydon. London 1858-63. 8°. [Rolls chronicles.] . . , 5140. ' Euma tliius or Eustathius. De Hysmines et Hysminia amoribus. Gr. et Lett. [Erotioi scriptores, Didot 1*56.] 7764.17 Eunapius Sardianus. Vitae sophistarum. Gr. et Lat. Ed. J. P. Boissonade. Parisiis. Didot, 1849. 8 °- 7766.06 Euphrates. See Countries (p. 317). Euphues. Anatomy of wit, 1579. Euphues and his England See Lyly (John), Ed. by E. Arber. 1868. . . . 6011 04 Euripides. Pabulae. [Gr. et Lat] Recog., Lat. vertit etc. T. Fix. Parisiis, Didot, 1855. 8°. . 7765.01 — Fragments Collegit F. G. Wagner. Parisiis, Didot 1846. 8°. 7765 . 02 — [Tragedies. Greek text.] With English commen- tary, by F. A. Paley. 3 v. London, 1857-60. 8°. [Long's Bibl. class.] 7763.04 — Nineteen tragedies and fragments. Tr. by M. Woodhull. New ed. 3 v. L., 1809. 8°. 1723.19 Contents. Alcestis, v. 1. Hecuba, v. 1. Andromache, v. 1. Helen, y. 3. Bacchanalians, v. 2. Hercules distracted. Children of Her- v. 3. cules, v. 2. Hippolytus, v. 1. Cyclops, y. 2. Index, v. 3. Electra, v. 3. Ion, v. 3. [y. 2. Fragments, v. 3. Iphigenia iu Aulis, Same. Literally tr. [into prose] by T. A. Buck- ley. 2 v. L., Bohn, 1854. 12°. . . . 1723.14 Contents. Heraclidse, v. 1. 2. Hercules furens, v.2. Hippolytus, v. 1. Ion, v. 2. [v. 1, Iphigenia in Aulide, Iphigenia iu Tauris, v. 1. 1 Tr. by R. Potter. 3 v. Alcestis, v. 1. Andromache, v Bacchae, v. 1. Cyclops, v. 2 Electra, v. 2. Hecuba, v. 1. Helena, v. 2. — — Same. 16°. . Iphigenia in Tauris, Medea, v. 1. [v. 2. Orestes, v. 1, Phoenician damsels v. 1. Rhesus, v. 2. Suppliants, v. 2. Trojan captives, v. 2 Medea, v. 1. Orestes, v. 1. Phcenissaa, v. 1, Rhesus, v. 2. Supplicanti, v. 2. Troades, v. 2. N. Y., 1852. . . 1723.11 of France. 1873. Contents. Alcestis, v. 1. Hercules, v. 2. Medea, v. 1. Andromache, v. 3. Hippolytus, v. 1. Orestes, v. 3. Bacchas, v. 1. Ion, v. 1. Phoenician virgins, Electra, v. 3. Iphigenia iu Aulis, v. 1. Hecuba, y. 3. v. 2. Bhesus, v. 2, Helena, v. 3. Iphigenia in Tauris, Supplicants, v. 2. Heraclidffl, y. 2. v. 3. Trojau dames, v. 2. — Bacch». Iphigenia in Aulis. Tr. by R. Potter. [In Sanford (E.) and Walsh (R.) British poets, v. 50.] .... 1691.50 — Crowned Hippolytus. Tr. into Engl, verse, by M. P. Fitz-Gerald. London, 1867. 16°. . 1723.17 — Cyclops. Tr. by P. B. Shelley. [In S. 's Poetical works, v. 3, 1855.] 1684.21 — Medea. Tr. [into Engl, verse], by J. R. Lee. L., 1867. 16° 1723.18 Same. Literally tr. into Engl, verse, by Augusta Webster. London, 1868. 16°. . . . 17*3.16 — Jodrell (E. P.) Illustrations of the Ion and the Bacchae. 2 v. 1781 1723.22 — Peacock {T. L.) The Phaethon of E., a fragment. [In his Works, v. 3 [5062.17] ; repr. from Fraser's mag., v. 45, 1852. See also Blackwood's mag., v. 92, 1862 (Iphigenia in Aulis and Iphigenia in Tauris) : Class, journal, v. 14 (Philosoph. sentiments of E.) ; Nat. qu. rev., v. 19, 1869 (Vindication of E.) ; Westm rev., Jan., April, 1872, and references in Poole's Index. In Poetry, see Browning (K.) Balaustion's adventure [1623.09J ; and his Aristophanes' apology [1622.15J. Europe. See Countries {Europe, p. 317-319 ; with cross references on p. 319). Europe through Amer. spectacles. See Fulton (0. C.) 1874. 946.08 European capitals (Sketches of). See Ware (Wm.) . . . 942.09 European celebrities. See Sprague (W. B.) 1856. . . . 3262.08 European life, legend, and landscape. By an artist. [anon.] Phil., 1859. 8° 945.04 Eusebius Pamphili, {bp. of Caesareia). An ecclesiasti- cal history to the year 324. Tr. by Rev. C. F. Cruse. London, 1838. 8° 3413.14 Same. [Greek text.] First book and selections. With introd. by A. Ballard, and notes by W. B. Owen. N. Y.,1874. 12° 3531.14 BRO.OKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. EUSTACE-EVERETT 451 . 7765.04 hist, sketches. . 35i7.13 Eustace (John Chetwode). Classical tour through Italy [1802, etc.] 7th ed. 3 v. London, 1841. ■jgo 971.01 __Same.' 3d ed. 4v. L., 1815. 8°. . . 974.06 p„-t=,thiiis Tkessalonicensis. Commeutarii. Gr. et Lat. [In Mul- E ler (0.) Geogr. Gr. min., v. 2, 1801.] Enstathius or Eumathius. See Eumathius. Eutaxia, or presbyterian liturgies: Bv a minister. N. Y., 18o5. 12°. Enthanasy. See Mountford (Wm.) 1852. . . 3676.01 Eutropius. Abridgement of Koman history. Tr. by J S. Watson. L., Bolm, 1853. 12=. . . 423.06 _ Breviarium histories Romans ; ex ed. H. Verheyk, cum notis et interpretatione. Londini, Valpy, 1821 8° • 7713.13 Same. [Lai. et Fr.~\ Paris, 1865. 8°. [Nisard's Collection.] 7726.02 Euxine Sea. See Black sea (p. 294). .... , . _. Bva-rius Sckolasticus. History of the church. A. D. 431-594. L., Bohn, 1854. 12°. . . . 3413.06 Evangelical alliance conference, 1873. History, es- savs. orations, and other documents. Ed. by P. Schaff andS. I. Prime. N. Y., 1874. 8°. 3548.15 Contents : Historical sketch. Address of welcome. Re- ports on various christian countries. Christian union. Christianity and its antagonists. Christian life : educa- tion and literature, pulpit of the age, Sunday schools, christian associations. Bomanism and protestantism. Christianity and civil government : church aud state, Christianity aud liberty, ministerial support. Christian missions. Social reforms. Letters and documents. Index. Evaoffelical religion. See Biblical and relig. lit., (p. 85). Evangeline See Longfellow (H. W.) ... . . . . 1664.09 Evans (Got Albert S.) Our sister republic: tropical Mexico, 1869-70. Hartford, 1871. 8°. .1152.17 Evans (A J. ) Through Bosnia and the Herzegovina. London, 1876. 8 3 Evans (B., CD.) Early English Baptists. 4 v. London, 1862. 12° 3453.16 Evans (David Morier). Commercial crises, 1847-48 ; facts and figures. London, 1848. 8°. . 5911.23 — History of the crisis, 1857-58, and the stock panic of 1859. London, 1859. 8° 5911.25 — Speculative notes, and notes on speculation, ideal and real. L, 1864. 8° 5922.20 Evans (Rev. Evan). Specimens of the poetry of the ancient Welsh bards. Kepr. from Dodsley's ed. of 1761. Llanidloes, (Wales.) [n.d] 8°. 1(543.18 Evans (Frederick W. ) Shakers , compendium of origin, doctrines, etc. N. Y., 1859. 12°. . . .3448.10 See also Atlantic monthly, v. 23, 1869 (Autobiography of a Shaker, by F. W. E.) Evans (G. W. D.) Classic and connoisseur in Italy and Sicily. 3 v. L., 1835. 8°. . . . 974.20 Evans (Hugh Davey). Treatise on the christian doc- trine of marriage. N. Y., 1870. 16°. . . 5824.16 Evans (John, F.R.S.) Ancient stone implements, weapons, and ornaments of Gt. Britain. New York, 1872 8° 427-24 On flint implements in beds of gravel, sand, and clay. [In Archaeologia, v. 38, I860.] 6128.— — On the manuf. of stone implements in prehistoric times. [In Internal cong. of prehist. archaeol. Trans., 1868.] 5813.28 Evans (John, quaker). Narrative of the proceedings of the Quakers in Phila., against J. E. With evi- dence on ease of J. E. versus Ellis Yarnall and others. Phila., 1811. 8° 3448.17 Evans (Marian J.) See Lewes (Mrs. G H.) 1642.26 Evans (Sebastian). See biogr. notice in St. James mag., 1875. Evaus (Thomas). Old ballads, with some modern. Ed. enl. byR.HEvans. 4v. L.,1810. 12°. 1641.17 Evans (Thomas). Exposition of the faith of the Quakers. PhiL, 1828. 8° 3547.10 Evans (W.F.) Mental-cure. Boston,1869. 12°. 5438.16 Evelyn (Chetwood). Table-talk on books, men, and manners. N. Y., 1853. 12° 6216.02 Evelyn (John). Diary and corresp. [1620-1704.] Ed. by W. Bray. 4 v. L., 1850-52. 8°. .3055.09 — Life of Mrs. Godolphin. L, 1864. 12°. .3066.28 Evenings with the child! en. See Ramsey (V. G.) 1872. 1161.02 Evenings with the sacred poets. See Saunders (Fr.) 1870. 1683.28 Events of a military life. See Henry (Walter) 3075.29 L'Eveque. See Levesque. Everest (Charles W.) Poets of Connecticut; with biogr. sketches. Hartford, 1843. 8°. . . 1643.08 Everett (Alexander Hill). Critical and miseel. e.ssavs. Added a lew poems. B., 1845. 12°.. . 2524". 11 Contents : Mme de Sevigne. Who wrote Gil Bias ? Ber- nardiu de St. Pierre. Schiller. Geoffroy on Freuch drama- tic literature. Private life of Voltaire. Art of being happy. Canova. Sir James Mackintosh. Cicero on government. Dialogue on government between Franklin and Montes- quieu. Chinese manners. Tho sabbath. Poems. Same. 2d series. Boston, 1816. 12°. . 2524.12 Contents : Harro Harring. De Stael. Musanis' Popular tales, lrving's Columbus. De Gerando's History of philo- sophy. Greenough's statue of Washington. D. Stewart's philosophy. Life of Rousseau. Havana. History of intel- lectual philosophy. Lord Vapourcourt. — Europe: survey of the principal powers, [anon.] London, 1822. 8° 5727.06 — Life of Patrick Henry. Boston, 1848. 16°. [In Sparks (J.) Arner. biogr., v 11.] •8241.11 — Life of Joseph Warren. New York, 1853. 16°. [In Sparks (J.) Amer. biogr., v. 10.] 3241.10 — New ideas on population. B., 1823. 8°. . 5914.03 — Poems. Boston, 1845. 12° 1643.09 Everett (Charles Carroll). The science of thought ; a system of logic. Boston, 1870. 12°. . . 5428.33 Everett (Edward). Life of Washington. New York, I860. 12° 3177.04 — Life of John Stark. New York, 1853. 16°. [In Sparks (J.) Amer. biogr., v. 1.] ■ • • ■ 3241.01 — Life of Peter C Brooks. [In Hunt (F.) Lives of American merchants, v. 1, 1858.1 ... . - ■ • 3244.10 — Life of Webster. (In W.'s Works, v. 1, 1851.] . . _6077 01 -Mount Vernon papers. N. Y., 1860. 12°. 2*24 .13 — Orations and speeches. 4 v. Boston, 1850-68. qo 6322.03 Contents. Abdul Eahaman, v. 3. Accumulation ; property; capi- tal -, credit, v. 2. Adams (J. Q.l Eulogy on, v. 2. Adams and Jefferson, v. 1. Africa (Colonization and civili- zation of), v. 1. Africa (Colonization of), v. 3. Agriculture, v. 1. — as affected by the war, v. 4. — (Importance of), v. 3. — (ProgreBS of), v. 3. Aid to collegeB (2 speeches),v. 2. America (Discovery of), v. 3. American constitutions (Prin- ciple of), v. 1. American institutions (Vindica- tion of), v. 4. American manufactures, v. 2. American scientific aBsoc, v. 2. Anecdotes of early local hist., v. 2 Animals (Treatment of), v. 1. Appleton (Nathan), v. 4. Arctic sea (American expedi- tion to), v. 4. Army of the Potomac, v. 4. Astronomy (Uses of), v. 3. Baring (Thomas), v. 3. Barnard (Daniel Dewey), v. 3. Barnstable (Settlement of), v. 2. Bible (The), v. 2. Bloody brook (Battle of), v. 1. Boston public library dedica- tion, v. 3. Boston school festival, v. 3. Boston schools, v. 2. Bowditch (Br N.), v. 2. Brattle house (Opening of), v. 3. Bristol (Koyal agricultural so- ciety at), v. 2. British association at Manches- ter, v. 2. Brooks (Peter Chardon), v. 3. Bunker hill (Battle of), v. 1-3. Call (The), to arms, v. 4. Cambridge (Scientific associa- tion at), v. 2. Cambridge, (Engl.), University of, v. 2. Cambridge high school, v. 2 3 Charitable institutions and charity, v. 3. Charlestown, (17th June at), v. 2. Choate (Rums), v. 4. Circumstances favorable to the progress of literature in America, v. 1. Civil war (Causes aud conduct of the), v. 4. Concord (19th of April at), v. 2. Conditions of a good school, v,3. Danvers (Agricultural society of), v. 4. Danvers (Cattle-show at), v. 2. Dedham (Cattle-show at), v. 2. Dedham (Settlement of), v. 2. Demand for reinforcement, v. 4. Derby (Agricultural soc.of),v,2. Dorchester in 1(130, 1776, and 1855, v. 3. Dowse (Thomas), Eulogy on, v. 3. — Obituary notice of, v. 3. DoWBe's library, v. 3. Duty of crushing the rebellion, v. 4. Duty of supporting the govern- ment, v. 4. ' E pluribus unum,' v. 4. East Tennessee (Aids to), v. 4. Education in a republic, v. 2. Education and civilization, v. 3. Education favorable to liberty, morals, and knowledge, v. 1. Education in the western states, v. 1. Education of mankind, v. 1. Education of the poor, v. 4. Education the nurture of the mind, v. 2. Education (Academical), v. 3. Education (Superior and popu- lar), v. 2. Education (University), v. 2. Eliot school-house, v. 4. Everett school-house, v. 4. Exeter (Festival at), v. 2. Felton (Cornelius Conway), v. 4. — Inauguration of, v. 4. Female education, v. 4. Fiftieth anniversary of gradua- tion, v. 4. Flag-raising in Chester square, v. 4. Fourth of July, 1838, v. 3. Fourth of July (The), v. 3. Frankliu, the Boston boy, v. 4. Franklin (Boyhood and youth of), v. 2. Franklin family (Memorial of the), v. 3. Gettysburg (National cemetery at), v. 4. Gilpin (Henry D.), v. 4. Hale (Nathan), v. 4. Hallam (Henry), v 4. Harvard (John), Monument to, v. 1. Harvard centennial anniversa- ry, v. 2. Harvard college in the war, v.4. Harvard (Festival of the Alumni of), V. 2. In asking for books, use the ■■ Book Orders," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, ud tho NUMBER. 452 EVERETT -EXPERIENCE Everett (Edward), continued. Harvard students (Opportuni- ties Of), V. 4. Hereford (Reception at), v. 2. Humboldt (Alexander von), v. 4. Husbandman, mechanic, and manufacturer (The), v. 3. Immigration (Effects of), v. 3. Importance of scientific knowl- edge to practical men, v. 1. Inauguration of the Union club, v. 4. Ireland (The famine in), v. 2. Irish charitable society, v. 2. Irish regiment (The), v. 4. Irving (Washington), v. 4. Irving (Washington), Birthday of, v. 4. King (Vice-president), Remarks on death of, v. 3. Lafayette (Eulogy on), v. 1. Latin school prize declamation, v. 4. Launch of the Defender, v. 3. Lawrence (Abbott), v. 3. — Obituary notice of, v, 3. Lexington, Ky. (Speech at), v.l. Lexington (Battle of), v. 1. Liberty (History of), v. 1. Lincoln (President), v. 4. London (Geological soc. of),v,2. Lord mayor's day, v. 2. Lowell (John, jr.), v. 2. Lowell (Fourth of July at), v. 2. Massachusetts (Settlement of), v. 1. Massachusetts electoral college, 1804, v. 4. Mechanic arts (Importance of the), v. 2. Militia (Importance of the), v. 2. Miuot's Ledge light-houBe, v. 4. Napoleon (Prince), Dinner to, v. 4. Nashville (Speech at), v. 1. Navy iu the war, v. 4. New England (First settlement of), v. 1. New Hampshire, v. 3. New medical college, v. 2. New York state inebriate asy- lum, v. 4 Normal schools, v. 2. Ottoman empire, v. 3. Peabody (Cieorge), v. 3. Philadelphia (Reception at), v. 3. Pilgrim fathers (The), v. 2-3. Pilgrims (Departure of the), v. 2. Powers's statue of Webster, v, 4. Fresco tt (William Hickling),v.4. Prison discipline, v. 2. Questions of the day, v. 4. Quincy (Josiah), v. 4. Quincy (Administration of, as pres. of Harvard college), v.4. Railroads (Beneficial influence of), v. 3. Reception of the Sauks and Foxes, v. 2. Revolutionary war (First battles of), v. 1. Rjbinson's (Dr.) medal, v. 2. Royal academy of art, v. 2. Royal literary fund, v. 2. Russia and United States, v, 4. Saffron Walden agricultural so- ciety, v. 2. Sailor's home, v. 4. Sanitary convention, v. 4. Savannah (Relief of), v. 4. Scots' charitable society, v. 2. Seven years' war the school of the Revolution, v. 1. Springfield (Anniversary of set- tlement of), v. 2. Springfield cattle-show, v. 4. Springfield (Opening of the R. R. to), v. 2. Stability and progress, v. 3. Temperance, v. 1. Turkey (Recollections of), v. 3. Twelfth Massachusetts regi- ment, v. 4. Union meeting at Faueuil hall, v.4. United States naval acad., v. 4. Vegetable and mineral gold,v.3. Waltham (Agricultural society of), y. 2. Warren (Crawford's statue of), v. 3. Washington (Birthday of), v . 3. — (Cane of), v. 3. — (Character of), v. 4. — (Youth of), v. 1. — (Abroad and at home), v. 3. Webster (Daniel), as a man, v. 3. — (Oration on), v. 4. — (The death of), v. 3. Western railroad (The), v. 2. Winslow (Capt.), Reception to, v.4. Working-men (Advantage of scientific knowledge to), v. 1. Working-men's party, v. 1. York minster, v. 3. Yellow Springs, (Speech at), v. 1. ,8®=- For biogr. notices of E. E., see Biography (p. 343). Everett (Wm. ) On the Cam. Lectures on Univ. of Camb. in Engl. Camb., 1865. 16°. . . 5513.08 Evergreens. See Botany, p. 224. Evers (Henry), Steam and the steam engine : land, marine, and locomotive. N Y , 1873. 16°. 3922. '23 Everts ( Wm. W. ) Childhood ; its promise and train- ing. New York, 1847. 8° 3511.07 Every day book. See Hone (Wm.) 6218.20 ; 22 Every-day booli of modern literature. See Townsend 801 Falconer (Thomas). Dissertations. &e Hanno. Voyage etc 427 18 Falconer (Win, MR, b. 1741, d. 1 05). ° Disserta- tions on St. Paul's voyage ; and on [his] ship- wreck. 2d ed. London 1870. a\ . 8738 10 Falconer (Wm, the poet). Po?t:cal works. With life by J. Mitford. Boston, 1854. 16°. . . 1643 1 L Same. London, 1830. 16°. . . igl] 96 — Poems. Ed. with life by A. Chalmers. [In Chalmers' Eng- lish poets, v. 14, 1810.] .... 162 k 14 — Select poems. [In Sanford (E.) and Walsh (B.) British poets, v. 21, ls22.] -i^gj 27 Falkner (Edward). Ephesus, and toe temple of Diana London, 1862. 1. 8° iq-,q f Falkland Islands. See Countries. (Pallcan I Islands, n. 819 I Fall ot Babylon. See Cummin? (John). 1870 3 -.42 11 Fall ol the Crimea. See Spencer (Capt. Edmund). 1854'. 55l'l0 Falloux (Alfred A. P, vicomte de). Louis xvi [Biographie. ] 5e ed. Paris, 1868. 16°. 3113 32 — Madame Swetchine : sa vie et ses oeuvres. 2 v Paris, 1862. 12° 3167 20 Falstaff (Sir John). Brough (R. B.) Life of. Illas. by G. G-uikshank. 18.38. . 1755 qo See also Fortnightly rev . , March, 1873 ((Hist, element' in Shakspeare's Falstaff) ; Gentleman's mag , Nov 1868 See also under Shakspere (Wm.) Fame and Reputation. " "Ti '^ST*' (/ " h " E ™y° »* -vi-vs, ~~ B %Ti-mt.] K * ' Postullmous ™P- U™ '<« Caxioniana 1%4 • ~ %"''?!? \y m) t 7 " /,is Enquirer 1797.' (2 art )]' .' ' 252fi'l7 = ™ eg\ Po ^ moaa fa ; ne - [In liis " teb ' ie -'i M v 2.1 . Po3tllumou3 laule - t'» Oxford prize essays, — Saunde'rsiFJ Mosaics, 'p. '321-365. '. ' '2543 04 familiar French quotations, proverbs, and phrases. London, 1876. 32°. . . Familiar lectures. See Herschel (Sir J. F. W.) '. '. ' 3913 or, !w„! e ) ™ ° n 1>UbUc ebM: <"*<><*. 1783-1815. See Sullivan ■ . 573.09 . 3512.00 . 0213.02 (Wm.) . Familiar talks to boys. '.See Hall ( John) ' Familiar quotations. See Bartlett (John). Familiar words. See Friswell (J. Hain) 6213 04 Families. See Genealogies ;— Aristocracy (p. 35) ;— Heraldry Families of speech. See Farrar (F. W.) 1870 641222 Family, as a primitive institution. Note.— The Family as the nidus out of which sprang the the earnest forms of law and primitive judicial concen tions of proprietary rights, is treated at large by Sir Henri Maine in his 'Ancient Law.' lu his 'Village Com muni ties' and his -Early history 01 Institutions,' he dwells" more largely upon the family as the type of archaic so ciety. Much light is thrown upon the relations of tlio early family to legal and political institutions and ideas among the Teutonic people., by "Von Maurer and others a list of whose writings is appended to Maine's ' Villaoe Communities,' p. 393. The place of the family in Greek and Roman history is discussed at large in the 'Ancient Citv' of Fustel de Coulanges, and incidentally in Cox's 'HiBtorv of Greece,' and Freeman's ' Comparative Pol.tics.' Sohm's 'Friinkische Eeichs- und Gerichtsverfassung,' and Lave leye's • La Propriety et ses loi mes primitives ' will be of service iu studying the family in its connection with origin of proprietary rights. Anglo-Saxon family law is treated of in a recent volume of • Essays on Anglo-Saxon Law,' by Henry Adams and others. A very complete list of authorities ib prefixed. The place of the family in so- ciological de\elopmeut is touched upon by Herbert Spcu cer, in bis ' Principles of Sociology,' and by John Eiske hi his ' Cosmic philosophy ' (chapter on the Evolution of Society).— W. M. I. Family and home life. — Ackman (W. ) Life at home, etc. 1870. . 2513.15 — Beattie (J.) Attachment of kindred. [In Works, v. 3 ] 5015 11 — Emerson (R. 11' ) Domestic life. [In nis Society and solitude 1870; p. 91-121 mi ^ — Fariiingliairi (M. ) Home life ; or, how to make home happy. 1871. 16° 35,7.16 — Gasparin (A., comte de). The family . its duties, joys and sorrows. 1867 3511.05 — Hague ( W. ) Home life. 1855 3550.09 — Percy anecdotes, v. 20, 1823 6211 20 — Ware (J. F. W. ) Home life 3617.08 sm~ See also Children (p. 266) ;— Marriage. Family adviser. See Hartshorne (H.) 1869 4322.15 Family "(The) and Parochial almanack. L., 1835-41. 16°. 6761.17 *Same. Family almanack. Loudon, 1842. 16°. .6761.24 Note. — For continuation, Bee Englishman's and family almanack. Family and the church. See Hyacinthe (Fatker). . . .3563.17 Family pen (The). Taylor family. See Taylor (Rev. Isaac). Family romance. See Burke (Sir Bernard) C612.14 Family worship. See Mauri ce (F. D.) Dialogues, etc. .3574.21 Farain (Cesar). Chili, Paraguay, Uiuguay, Buenos- Ayres. Paris, 1840. 8°. [Univers.] 901.18 — - Circassie et Georgie. P., 1838. 8°. [Univers.] 902.29 — Colombie et Guyanes. P., 1837.8°. [Univers.] 901.17 Famines. — Arnold R. A.) History of the cotton famine, 1'rcm the fall of Sumter to the passing of the Public works act. 1864 5920.03 — Richardson ( W.) Simple measures by which iamines may be prevented. 1816. [In Pamphleteer, v. 8.] ... 5058.08 Note.— Upon famines iu India, see W. W. Hunter's Fam- ine aspects of Bengal districts [1013 21] ; also Contemp. rev., v. 4, 1867 ; Fraser's mag., v. 75, 1867 (Prevention of) ; v. 76, 1867 ; North Brit, rev., v. 46, 1867. Famous Americans. See Farton (James). 1867. . . . 3245.16 Famous books. See Adams (W. H. D.) 2513.11 Famous girls, [anon.] 4th ed. L, [1870.] 12°. 3261.17 Famous Loudon merchants. See Bourne (H. B. F.) 1869. 3261.04 Famous painters aud paintings. See Shedd (Mrs. J. A.) 1435.16 Famous persons and places. Sec Willis (N. P.) 1854. . . 2645.13 Famous trials. See Morse (J. T.) 6611.19 Famous women and heroes: a poem. See Michell (N.) 1871. 1667.03 Fan (The), a poem. See Gay (John) 1644.08 Fanaticism. — Reese (D. M.) Humbugs of New York. 1838. 3813.39 — - Madden ( R. R. ) Phantasmata ; or, illusions and fanaticisms. 2 v. 1857 3813.12 — Taylor (I.) Fanaticism. 1819 3612.04 tS" See also Biblical and religious literature. (Imposture and Fanaticism, p. 89) ; — Delusions. Faucourt (Charles St. John). Hist, of Yucatan to close of 17th century. L., 1854. 8°. . .1165.16 Fane (Julian Charles Henry) and Bulwer-Lytton (R. ) Tannhauser ; or the battle of the bards ; ft poem. By N. Temple and E. Trevor, {pseud.] London, 1861. 8° 1694.03 Fankwei. See Wood (W. M.) 1859 1022 ' 08 Fanning (Col. David). Adventures in North Carolina, 1775 to 1783. With introd. and notes. New York. 1865. 8°. [Sabin'a reprints.] .... 56422 Fanny Fern, pseud. See Parton (Mrs. James). Faishawe (Cyril Aston). Book of battle songs of va- rious nations. With remarks. L.,[n.d] 4°. 1614,33 ,BBO.OKLYr£ MERCANTILE LIBRAE Y. FANTOSME - FAUVEL-GOURAUD 455 Fantosme (Jordan). Chronicle of the war between the English and Scots, 1173-4. Tr. with notes, by F.Michel. London, Surtees soc, 1810. 8°. 5116.15 FaradaY (Michael). Experimental researches in chemis- try and physios. London, 1859. 8°. . .4215.20 — Lectures on the chemical history of a candle. New York, 1861. 16° 4211.02 Observ. on the education ot the judgment. [In Youmans (E. L.) Culture, etc., 1867.] 5511.16 — Six lectures on the forces of matter. New Yurk, I860. 16° 4022.04 ooaie thoughts on the conservation of force. [In Youmans IE. L.) Correlation, etc., p. 357-383.] 4022 02 See also Biography (p. 143) ; also Macruillan's mag., Juno, 1868 (F., a discoverer, by J. S. Russell). Parey (John). Treatise on the steam engine. Loudon, 1827. 4° 3927.06 Farces. See Plays. Faria y Souza or Sousa (Manoel de). Portuguese Asia, 1506-1539. Kerr (R.) Voyages, etc., v. 6-7.] 914.13 Same. [In Astley (T.) Col. of voyages, v. 1, 1745.] 935.09 Parington papers; ed.by Susan M.Ffaringtou. London, 1856. 4°. [Chetham soc, v. 39.] . . 5094.40 Parini (Luigi Carlo). The Eoman state, 1S15-1850. Tr. by W. E. Gladstone. 4 v. L, 1851. 8°. 535.17 Parley (Frederick Augustus, D.D. ) Unitarianism de- fined. Boston, 1870. 8° 3547.24 Sermons. Christ among the children. [In Monthly relig. mag., Aug., 1850 ) 3547.29 Christian consolation for bereaved parents. Brooklyn, 1841. 8° . . 3547.29 Dangers of a business life. New York, 1847. 8°. . .3547.29 Death of the president of the U. S. Boat.. 1841. 8'. . 3547.29 Discourse at the dedication of Westminster church, Provi- dence. B , 1829. 8" 3547.29 — Discourse on John Quincy Adams. Brooklyn, 1848. 8°. 3547.29 Father (The) the only proper object of christian worship. New York, 1849. 12° 3547.28 — Gospel requisitions. [Liberal preacher, July, 1834.] . 3547.29 — Grounds for rejecting the text of the three heavenly wit- nesses. Brooklyn, 1845. 12° 3547.28 — Militarv glory. New York, 1848. 12° 3547.28 — Sermon, Westminster church, Nov. 10, 1839. Providence, 1839. 12° 3547.28 — Sermon after the interment of Henry Leeds. New York, 1843. 8' 3547.29 — Tribute to the memory of Seth Low. N. Y.. 1853. 8\ 3547.29 — Two discourses on the Lord's supper. Providence, 1830. 12' . 3547.28 — • Two tracts. 1, on the origin of the doctrine of the trinity. 2, on the genuineness of the text of "The three heavenly witnesses." Brooklyn, 1832. 12° 3547.28 — " What is truth." New York, 1843. 8° 3547.29 — Channing ( W. E.) Discourse at the ordination of F. A. F., Providence, E. I., Sept. 10, 1828. Boston. 1828. 8°. 3547.29 Farley (J. Lewis). Two years in Syria. London, 18=18. 8° 1042.17 Farlie (Robert). Moral emblems. See Pigot (St..) . . . 1446.21 Farm ballads. See Carleton (Wm.) 1873 1631.07 Farm legends. See Carleton (Wm.) 1876 1631.10 Farmer (Benj.) View of the internal policy of Gt. Britain, [anon.] L.,1764. 16°. . . . 5713.14 Farmer (Richard, D.D ) Cheetham ms. ; ed. by A. B. Grosart. L., 1873. 4°. [Chatham soc, v. 89, 90.] 5006.08 — Essay on the learning of S. [In Shakspere (W.) Plays, v. 2, 1803.) 17"3.05 Farmer's boy ; rural poem. See Bloomfield (R.) . . . 16'5.02 Farmer's vacation. See Waring (Geo. E., jr.) . . ■ 946.12 Farmers' calendar, and gardening. L., 1843. 16*. . .6761.25 *Same. British farmers' almanack. 5 v. London, 1844-48. 16' , 6761.26 Farmers' ready reckoner. London, 1861. 16°. 4015.20 Farming. See Agriculture (p. 7). Farming for boys. See Coulter (Miss). 1866 6122.05 Farm-yard club of Jotham. See Loring (G. B.) . . . . 5126.09 Farnham (Eliza VV. ) Ideal attained, story of two stead- fast souls. N. Y., 1865. 12°. . . . 191.01 — Eliza Woodson : an autobiography. See below My early days. , 191.05 — Life in Pnirie land. New York, 1852. 12°. 1124.16 — My early days. New York, 1855. 12°. . 191.05 — Woman and her era. 2d ed. 2 v. New York, 1865. 1865. 12° 5823.01 Farnham (Thomas J.) Life, adventures, etc., in Cali- fornia and Oregon. N. Y., 1849. 8°. . . 1114.01 Farniugham (Marianne). Home life. New York, 1871. 16° 3547.16 Faroe Islands. See Countries (p. 319). Farquhar (George). Dramatic works. Ed. by Leigh Hunt. London, 1849. 8° 1744.31 Contents : Beaux stratagem. Constant couple ; or a trip to the jubilee. Inconstant (The) : or, the way to win him. Love and a bottle. Eecruitlug officer. Sir Harry Wildair. Twin rivals. — Dunham (S. A.) Lives, etc., v. 3 3211.16 See also Gentleman's mag., Jan., 1872 (by C. C. Clarke). Parr (Edward). Ancient history. 4 v. Cm., 1856 12° 421.03 — Select poetry, chiefly devotional, of reign of Eliza beth. 2v. Camb., (Eng.,) 1865. 16°. .3705.1)9 Farragut {Admiral David G.) See Biography (p 144). Farrar (Adam Storey). Critical nistory of free thought. N. Y., 1863. 12°. [Bampton lectures.] 3547.17 Farrar (Rev. Frederic Wm. ) Essays on a liberal edu cation. London, 1867. 8° 5515.2] — Fall of man, and other sermons. 3d ed. London. 1876. 8°. 3517.30 — Families of speech ; 4 lectures. L, 1870. 12°. 6412. 22 — " In the days of thy youth." Sermons, 1871-76. New York, 1876. 12° 3547.23 — Life of Christ. 2 v. N. Y., 1874. 8°. . .3422.24 — Seekers after God. PhU., [Lond.,] 1869. 12°. 5435.19 Viz. : Seneca. Epictetus. Marcus Aurelius. — Silence and voices of God, with other sermons. 2d ed. London, 1875. 12° 3547. 1 9 — Witness of history to Christ : Hulsean lectures for 1870. London, 1871. 12° 3547.18 Farrar (Mrs. Eliza llotch, wife of John). John Howard. Boston, 1833. 16° 3083. U — Recollections of 70 years. B., 1866. 16°. . 3055.18 Farrar (Timothy, LL.D.) Manual of the constitution of the U. S. Boston, 1867. 8° 5730.03 Farren (Wm., actor). See sketches of bim in Bentley's miGcel , Jan., 1857, aud Gentleman's mag., Jan., 1872. Farren (George). Observations on the laws of mortali- ty and disease, and life insurance. With appen- dix, on mania, melancholia, etc , as displayed in Shakespeare's Lear, Hamlet, Ophelia, and Edgar. London, 1829. 8° 5914.:. 6 Farriery. See Horse ;— Veterinary medicine. Fascination ; or, philosophy of charming. See Newman (J.B.) 3814.24 Fashion. Percy anecdotes, v. 19, 1823 6211.19 ,6®- See also Costume (p. 284). Fast day sermons : or the pulpit on the state of the country. New York, 1861. 12°. . . .3517.20 Contents : Thornwell (J. H.) Our national sins. Palmer (B. M ) Slavery a divine trust. Dabney (R. L.) The christ- ian's best motive for patriotism. Breckinridge (R. J ) The union to be preserved. Van Dyke (H J ) Character and influence of abolitionism. Lewis (T.) Patriarchal and Jewish servitude no argument for American slavery. Haphall (M. J ) Bible view of slavery. Vinton ( F.) Fanati- cism rebuked. Beecher (H. W.) Peace, be still. Bellows (H. W.) The crisis of our national disease. Adams (W.) Prayer for rulers ; or duty of christian patriots. Fast in the ice ; polar regions. [In Ballantyne's miscel., v. 3. 1869.] 931.04 Fast life on the modern highway. See Taylor (J.) 1874. 3925.44 Fatalla-Sayeghir. Lamariine (A. de). Residence of F among the wandering Arabs of the Great Desert. 1836 1052. '.'1 Fate. Emerson (R. W.) Conduct of life, 1860 ; p. 1-43. 2524.02 — Plutarch. Of fate. [In his Morals, v. 5, p. 293-308.] .5435,30 ,8®- See also Necessity ;-Providence {as Antonym). Father Prout, pseud. See Mahoney (Francis). , ... , „. Fathers of the church. See Biblical, relig and eccl. lit (p 87) Fathers of the Desert. See Ruffner (H.) 1850. . . .. 3421.01 Fau (Julien). Anatomy of the external forms ol man ; for artists. Ed. by R. Knox. [Text only], ixnid., 1849. 8' 1456.06 Faulkner (Henry). Elephant haunts. London, 1868. qo 10 s 5.13 Faunce (D. W, 1875. 12 r Christian in the world. Boston, .... 3547.25 Fauriel (Claude Charles). History of provencal poetry. Tr. by G. J. Adler. N. Y., 1860. 8° . ^7-5.12 Faussett (Thomas Godfrey). On the present state of the law nt "Treasure trove." [In Archsol.journal, v. 22.] .1463.17 Faust drama. See Goethe (J. W. von). Faust.' Dr. Johannes Faust. (In Simrock (K.) Deutschen Volks- ... . « -l QAP 1 . lliO.ii s U a°me r ' Hist, of the damnable life and deserved death of 261.24 Dr. John Faustus. (In Thorns (W. J.) Early English p romances, v. 3. 1858.] . Same (In Hoscoe (T.) Germ, novelists, v. 1, 1826.] 244.16 See also Atlantic monthly, v. 2, 1858 (German legend of Dr Faustus, by T. A. L. Robinson). Fauvel-Gouraud (Francis) Phreno-mnemotechny ; or the art of memory. N. Y., 1845. 8°. 5ol8.26 In asking for books, use the « Book Orders," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 456 FAVORITE -FENIAN Favorite authors, a companion-book of prose and poetry. Boston, 1861. 12° 2.324.14 Favourite fables, in prose and verse. London, 1875. 16° 181.15 Favre (Jules). See King (E.) French polit. leaders. 1876. 3221.17 Fawcett (Henry). Manual of political economy. 3d ed. London, 1869. 12°. . ." 5912.13 — Pauperism : its causes and remedies. London and New York, 1871. 8° 5825.23 — Speeches on some current political questions. Lon- don, 1873. 8° 5724.19 Contents : Indian nuance. The education act, 1873. The nine hours bill, 1873. Election expenses, 1873. Women's suffrage, 1873 Household suffrage, 1873. Irish university education. The enclosure of commons, 1871. The law offi- cers of the crown, 1872. Speech at Brighton, 1873. — Hinlon (K. J.) Eng. radical leaders. 1875. . . .3221.14 — and Fawcett (Millicent Garrett). Essays and lec- tures on social and political subjects. London, 1872. 8° 5814.23 Contents : [By H. F.J Modern socialism. Of state inter- vention. Pauperism, charity, and the poor law. What can be done for the agricultural labourers. The House of lords. [By M F. G.l Free education in its economic aspects. Na- tional debts and national prosperity. Schools' inquiry com- missioners on the education of girls. Education of women. Electoral disabilities of women. Why women require the franchise. An American [S. Sterne] on representation. Proportional representation and Hare's scheme explained. — Political economy for beginners. London, 1870. 18° 59H.10 Fawcett (Millicent Garrett). Tales in political econo- my. London, 1874. 12° 5911.29 The Srimats. The shipwrecked sailors. Isle Pleasant. Foreign trade. Fawkes (Francis). Poems. [In Chalmers' (A.) English poets v. 16. 1810.] 1626.16 Fay (F. E.) Epistle of Paul to the Romans. [In Lange (J. P.) Commeutary. New Test., v. 5, 1869 3747.15 Fay (Joseph D. ) Digest of laws of state of New York. 3 v. New York, 1874-76. 8° 5616.09 Fearing (Paul). See Campbell (J. W.) Biogr. sketches. . 3245.15 Fearn or Noel Fearn. See Christmas (Henry). Fearn (John). First lines of the human mind. Lon- don, 1820. 8° 5433.09 — Letter to Stewart on laws of vision. [In Pamphleteer v 12 ,1818.] *. . . 5058.12 — Manual of the physiology of mind. London, 1829. 8° 5433.10 — Review of first principles of Berkeley, Reid, and Stewart. 1815. [In Pamphleteer, v 3, p. 345-359.] .... 5058 03 — Essay on external perception. 1815. [In Pamphleteer, v. 5, p. 55-81.] 5 05805 FearnsiJe (Henry Gray). Picturesque beauties of the Bhine. London, [n.d.] 8° 966.05 Featherstonhaugh (George Wm.) A canoe voyage up the Minnay Sotor. 2 v. L, 1847. 8°. .1115.14 Federal party. See Countries. [United States : Polit. hist., p. 389.) Federal government. See Government and politics. Federalist (The) on the new constitution. By Hamil- ton, Madison, and Jay. New ed. Hallowell, 1852. 8° 5734.05 Same. Also the Continentalist, etc. , by Hamil- ton. Ed. byJ.C. Hamilton. N.Y., 1864. 8°. 5734.10 — — Same. The Foederalist. With hist, introd. and notes by H. B. Dawson. N. Y., 1863. 8°. 5734.11 — Correspondence between John Jay and H. B. Dawson and between James A. Hamilton and H. B. Dawson concern ing the Fcederalist. New York, 1864. 8°. . . 573414 Feejee Islands. See Countries. {Fiji Islands, p. 319.) Feelings Bray [C.) Education of. 4th ed. 1872. . US' See also Emotions 'p. 444). Feet See Medicine [Foot) ;—als'o Boots and Shoes (p. 223) Feilner (J.) Explorations in upper California, in 1860. [In Sm report, 1864.] 3936 19 Feieraband (August). Die Schweizerische Alpenwelt Bielefeld, 1873. 8° 9 8 5 25 Feinagle (Gregor von). New art of memory. London, 1S12. 12° 551] li Feldborg (Anders Andersen). Continuation. See Baden (G L ) History of Norway, etc. 1817 542 14 — Appeal to the English nation in behalf of Norway. f/n Famnh- leteer, v. 14, 1814.] 6058 04 Felkin(Wm.) History of machine- wrought hosiery and lace manufactures. L., J8B7. 8°. . 393112 — Hosiery and lace. [In British m'fg industries. 1876.] 3941 29 Fell (John, bp. of Oxford). Life of Henry Hammond, D.TJ. Oxford, 1856. 16° .3074 26 — — Same. [In Wordsworth (C.) Eccl. biogr., v. 4, 1853.] 3446.04 — Interest ot England stated [with reference to the great rebel- lion. In Masares (F.) Select tracts, v. 2, 1815.] 470 18 5433.19 Fellenberg (Philipp Emanuel von). Letter [in French! on hi. establishment at Hofwyl. [In Central soc. of ed., y ™ 1838.] * 5513 o«i See also National assoc. soc. science. Trans lfKa .4] — Little women \ 121 02 — Moods '.'.'., 12101 — Morning glories. . . '. '. ' \ [ '[ 121 00 — Bose in bloom. A sequel to " Eight cousins'. " 12201 — Silver pitchers and independence : centennial love „ 1 stor y' • 122.32 — Ihree proverb stories, viz., Kitty's class-day ; Aunt Kip ; Psyche's art 121.05 — Work : a story of experience 122. J 3 Aldeane. Preston (L. ) 241. GO Alderbrooke. Judson (Mrs. E. C.) 2 v. ' ' 221 38 Aldbich (T. B.) Daisy's necklace 121.06 — Marjorie Daw and other people 121.43 — Out of his head. A romance 121 07 — Prudence Palfrey 121.09 — The story of a bad boy .' 12K08 Ale in prose and verse. Coffin (B, B.) and Savage . (J-) 161.11 Alec Forbes, of Howglen. Mac Donald (G. ) . 224.56 Aleck Derby, pseud. See Derby (Aleck), pseud. Alexis, the runaway. Parker (Kosa Abbott), . 235.01 Alexander (Mrs.) Her dearest foe 115.35 — Heritage of Langdale. ... .... 115.36 — The wooing o't 264. 82 — Which shall it be ? 266. 70 Alfred Hagart's household. Smith (A ) . . 252.71 Alger (Horatio, jr.) Brave and bold series. 4 v. 123.42 1. Brave and bold 123.42 2. Jack's ward, or the boy guardian 123.43 3. Shifting for himself, or Gilbert Greyson's fortunes. 123. 44 — Campaign series. 3 v. 1. Frank's campaign , 121.11 2. Paul Prescott's charge 121.15 3. Charlie Codman's cruise 121.10 — Helen Ford 121.12 — Luck and pluck series. 1. Luck and pluck. . 121.36 2. Sink or swim. . . 121.37 Same. 2d series. 1. Try and trust. . 2. Bound to rise. . 3. Strong and steady. 4. Strive and succeed. 121.38 121.39 122.44 3. Risen from the ranks. 122.40 122.45 Herbert Carter's legacy. ..... 122.47 — Ragged Dick series. 6 v. 1. Bagged Dick. . . 121.13 2. Fame and fortune. 121.14 3. Mark, the matchboy. 121.26 4. Rough and ready. . 121.27 5. Ben, the luggage-boy. 121.28 6. Rufus and Bose. . . 121.29 — Tattered Tom series, v. 1-3. 1. Tattered Tom. . . 122.34 I 2. Paul, the peddler. 122.35 | — Tattered Tom. . . . 3. Phil, the fiddler. 4. Slow and sure. 122.36 122.37 1. Julius, or the street boy out west. . . . 123.38 2. The young outlaw 123.39 3. Sam's chance, and how he improved it. . 123.40 — Timothy Crump's ward 122.40 — and Cheney (O. A.) Seeking his fortune, and other dialogues 121.34 Alhambra (Tales of the). Irving (W.) . . . 215.26 Alice ; or, the mysteries. Bulwer-Lytton (E. G. E. L.) 144.08 Alice Arran ; or, 100 years ago. Smith (J. F. ) 251.99 Alice Brand ; a romance of [Wash ngton]. Riddle (A. G.) 243.16 Alice Lorraine. Blackmore(R. D.) 133.44 Alice's adventures in Wonderland. Carroll (L.) 151.33 Alicia Warlock. Collins (W. Wilkie). . . . 162.39 Allde ; an episode of Goethe's life. Lazarus (Emma) 223.00 All aboard : sequel to boat club. Adams (W.T.) 112.14 All for her. By"**? 115.32. all in the dark. J. S. LeFanu 223.01 All in the wrong. T. E. Hook 214.01 Allston (Washington). Monaldi 121.16 Allworth Abbey. Southworth (iWrs.E.D.E.N.) 253.23 Almack's. [anon.] 3 v 115.26 Almeria. EdgeWorth (Maria). Novels, v. 10. 182.15 Almost a heroine. Sheppard (E. S.) . . . 251.58 Almost a nun. Wright (Julia McN. ) . . . 265.02 In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER 482 FICTION : AlmosUo Arthur. Almost a priest. Weight (Mrs. McN.) . . . 265.01 Almost faultless, [anon.] 121.42 A. L. 0. E. [pseud. J See Tucker (C. ) . . . 121.18 Alone. Teehune (Mrs. M. V. H.) .... 255.21 Alonzo and Melissa; or, the unfeeling father. [anon.] 121.40 Aleoy. Disraeli (Benjamin) 174.47 Alsacian schoolmaster. Ercemann(E.) ana! Chatrian (A.) 1^.41 Alton Locke, tailor and poet. Kingsley(O) 221.69 Amaury. Dumas (A.) 175.37 Amazon (The). Dinglestedt (F. ) .... 174.37 Amber gods, and other stories Pbescott (H. E. ) 253.56 iAmber witch. Meinhold (W. ) 231.59 'Ambeosio de Letinez ; Texia^ no /el. Myrtle (A. J.) 234.96 Amelia (History of). Fielding (H. ) Works, v. 3. 192.07 American baron. De Mille (J. ) 172.51 American (The) cardinal, [anon.] .... 114.30 Ameeican family Robinson. Belisle (D: W.) 133.11 Ameeican gun club. [Fro 21 the earth to the moon.] Vebne(J.) 266.79 American wonderland. Bache (R. M.) . . 125.38 Amebicans at home. Haliborton (T. C.) 3 v. 212.08 Ames (Mrs. M. C.) Eirene, or a woman's right. 114.27 — His two wives 114.29 — Victoire. [anon.] 114.28 Ames (Mrs. Nellie). Up Broadway, and its sequel. By Eleanor Kirk, pseud 121.41 Among the brigands. De Mille (J.) . . . 172.41 Among the guerillas. Kirke (Eioraid), pseud, for Gilmore (J. R.) 195.03 Among the pines. Kirke (Edmund), pseud, for Gil- more (J. K.) 195.04 Among the trappers. Fosdick (C. A. ) . . . 152.48 Amoky(T.) Life of John Buncle. [anon.] 4 v. 122.02 Amy Dudley, or what makes me grow 1 [anon.] 263.77 Ami Harrington, or a sister's love, [anon.] . 122.06 Amy Herbert. Sewell (E. M. ) 251.29 Amy Lawrence, or the Freemason's daughter. Smith (J. F.) 252.80 An Barbaule ,(M-s. A. L.) Stories, fables, etc. .' 132'o8 Barber of Bantry. Griffin (G.) 21176 Barchester towers. Trollope (Anthony). ' 2 v 26150 Barclays (The) of Boston. Otis (Mrs. H. G. ) ' 234 88 Barefooted maiden. Auerbach (B.) . . m'nfi Barham(R. H. D.) Iugoldsby legends. ' 13210 — My cousin Nicholas. . . . S joni? Barker CM 1 i„/i..^ n.. L .-i... , ; • • . . 1JJ.1.A 132.06 Barker (M. A., lady). Sybil's book. BARKTAnlfw^ aU ° U ?? 6r her name ' p ' u ot Catalogue. .Babnaby Budge. Dickens (C.) i 7 q i<< 1(5 — Money and music 132 09 ■ — The Soprano 221 92 — The Tone masters. 3 v 1561 24 1. Mozart and Mendelssohn. I 3. Bach and Beethoven. 2. Handel and Haydn. j Barnes (J., senior). Green Mountain travellers' entertainment 132 17 -The old inn .......'. lsa [ 18 Same. [In Little classics, v. 9. ] . . 226 96 Barney O'Reirdon. Lover (S. ) 224 28 Barnum (P. T.) Lion Jack 132 29 Baron Leo von Oberg, M.D. Mels (A.) . .' 23170 Baron Munchausen (Adventures oi).Raspe(R.E. ) 133^01 Barren honor. Lawrence (G. A. ) 22^47 Barriers burned away. Boe (E. P.) . . . 2441a") Barrington. Lever (C. ) 223.29 Barrows (W.) The General .' 1123.13 Barry Gray, pseud, tfee Coffin (B. B. ) Barry Lyndon. Thackeray (W. M.) . . . 255.43 Bartol(M.) Honor May. [anon.] .... 213.65 Barton (J. ) Travels of young Candid and Dr. Pangloss 132.38 Barton (K.) Io. A tale of the olden fene. . 133.03 Barton experiment. [Haberton (John).] . . 132.22 Basil. Collins (W. Wilkie) 162!o5 Basket of chips. Brougham (J.) .... 143^01 Bastille (Chronicles of the), [anon.] . . 152.17 Bates (J. C.) Quest, [anon.] 241.74 Batkins (Life of Jefferson S.,) member from Cranberry Centre. Written by himself, [pseud.] . 132.28 Battle of Dorking ; reminiscences of a volunteer. Chesney(&>7. George) 132.26 Battle of the books. Swift (J.) Works. 5074.02; 507423 Battle-fields of our fathers. Townsend (V. F. ) 261.44 Battle summer. Harland (Marioni, pseud, of Terhune (Mrs. M. V. H.) 255.31 Battles at home. Darling (Mary G. ) . . . 171.44 Battles worth fighting, [anon.] 132.27 Bauer (Karoline). ['Karl Detlef.'] At Capri : a story of Italian life 176.06 — Dead to the world, or sin and atonement. . 176.05 — Must it be 176.03 — Valentine, the countess 176.04 Bayer (K. K. ) Sphinx ; or, striving with destiny. By Robert Byr, pseud. 132.39 Bayly (T.H.) Musings and prosings. . . .1613.33 Bay path. Holland (J. G.) 213.44 Beach (C.) Andrew Deverel. History of an adven- turer in New Guinea. 2 v. in 1. ... 133.06 — Lost Lenore ; adventures of a rolling stone. 133.40 Beale (Anna). Simplicity and fascination. . 133.05 Bear and forbear. Adams (W. T.) .... 112.38 Bear-hunters of the Rocky Mountains. Bowman (A.) 135.09 Beaten paths. Thompson (E. W.) .... 255.76 Beatrice. Kavanagh (J.) 221.46 Beatrice. Sinclair (C.) 252.50 Beatrice Boville, etc. Rame (L. de la). . . . 172.15 Beatrice Cenci. Gueerazzi (F. D.) 2 v. . 211.67 Beau Tancrede ; or marriage verdict. Dumas (A.) 181.40 Beauchamp ; or, the error. James (G. P. E.) 215.42 Beauchampe ; or Kentucky tragedy. Simms(W.G.)252.23 Beauclerc, father and son. Clarke (C. C.) . 155.07 Beaumarchais. Brachvogel (A. E. ) . . . 135.15 Beauseincourt (Romance ofl. Warfteld (Mrs. C. A.) .' 262.63 Beauties of German literature 133.02 Beautiful fiend. Southworth (Ifivs. E. D.E.N.) 254.90 Beauty and the beast, etc. Taylor (J. Bayard). 255.07 Beauty and the beast. Thackeray (A I. ) 255.79 Bebee, or two little wooden shoes. Rame (Louise de la) 172.56 Bechard (Frederic). Maurice 132. 23 Bechstein (L.) As pretty as seven and other popular German tales 186.15 Beckford (W. ) Vathek, an Arabian tale. . . 133-07 Beckoning (The) series. Cobden (Paul), pseud. 161.29 Bed-time stories. Moulton (Louise Chandler). 235.68 Bede (Cuthbert), pseud. See Bradley (E. ) Bede's charity. Stretton (H.) 25 ^ Beechcroft. Yonge (C. M.) 26j.24 In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUi'HOK'S NAME.the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBm FICTION : Beecher to Blackwell. 465 Beeches (H. W.) Norwood ; or, village life in New England 133.08 Beeches (Mrs. H. W.) From dawn to daylight ; or, the simple story of a western home. [anon. ] 133. 10 Beechnut. Abbott (Jacob) 111.05 Beechwood. Spbtngeb(R. R.) 256.05 Bee-hunters. Thorpe (T. B.) 261.34 Beggar on horseback. Payn (James). . . . 133.13 Begon (F., comiesse de). [' Madame de Stolz.'] House on wheels ; or, the stolen child. . . . 253. 60 Behemoth. Mathews (Charles). ... 5053.05 Behind the counter. Hacklandee (F. W.) . 211.96 Behind the scenes. Bulwer-Lytton (Lady). 145.01 Behind the veil, [anon.] 133.24 Behind the scenes in Paris ; a tale of the clubs. [anon.] 133.12 Belfoed Regis ; or, sketches of a country town. Miss M. R. Mitford 232.12 Belial, [anon.] 133.14 Belinda. Edgeworth (Maria). Novels, v. 6. 182.16 Belisabius. Maemontel(J. F.) . . 225.87 ; 225.43 Belisle (D.W.) The American family Robinson. 133.11 Bell (Acton), pseud. See Bkonte (Anne). Bell (Ourrer), pseud. See Bkonte (Charlotte). Bell (Ellis), pseud. See Bkonte (Emily). Bell (Cath. D.) Kenneth and Hugh ; or, self- mastery 133.15 — Margaret Cecil 133.21 Bellah. Feutllet (Octave) 196.21 Bellamy (D.) Ethic amusements 185.07 Bellamy (E. W.) Four oaks. By Kamba Thorpe. 261.33 Bella Trelawny. Smith (J. F.*) 251.82 Bellehood and bondage. Stephens (ADn S.) 254.99 Belot (Adolphe). Article 47 132.14 — Woman of fire . . . 132.15 Below the surface. Elton ( Sir A. H. ) . . 183.14 Belphagoe. Machtavelli (N.) . . . v. 2 of 244.20 Belton estate. Teollope (A.) . . . 261.51 Ben Milner's wooing. Lee (Holme\ . . . 222.76 Ben, the luggage boy ; or, among the wharves. H. Alger 121.28 Ben Sylvester's ward. Yonge (C. M.) . . . 265.25 Benauly, pseud. See Abbott (B. , A., and L.) Bench and bar of Jurytown. Field (J. M.) . 261.91 Bendbow (Hesper). More than she could bear. 133.22 Beneath the wheels, [anon.] 133.23 Benedict (Frank Lee). John Worthington's name. 132.42 — Madame. A novel 133.09 — Miss Dorothy's charge 132.41 — Miss Van Kortland 231.91 — Mr. Vaughan's heir 132.43 — My daughter Elinor 233. 10 — St. Simon's niece 132.44 — 'Twixt hammer and anvil 132.40 Benjamin (S. G. W.) The choice of Paris. . 133.25 Bennett (Emerson). Outlaw's daughter ; or adven- tures in the South 133.34 Bennets abroad, look to the end. Ellis ( Mrs. S. S. ) 183. 06 Bennett (Miss Martha H. B.) Leisure moments. 133.18 — Pastimes with my little friends 133.16 Benoni Blake, if. £., surgeon at Glenaldie.[awon.]133.26 Bensley ; a story of to-day 133.17 Beppo the conscript. Teollope (T. A.) . . . 261.81 Beebee. Mayo (W. S.) 231.56 Berger (E.), pseud. See Sheppaed (E. S.) Beegebac (S. C. de). Comical history of the empires of the moon and sun 133. 19 Berkeley, the banker. Maettneau (H.) . . 231.31 Berlin and San Souci. Muhlbach (L.) . . 232.64 Berlin. Lander (S. W.) Spectacles for young eyes, _, v - 6 222.90 Bernabd (C. de). A fatal passion, or " Gerfaut." 133.17 Bernard Lyle. Clemens (J.) 155.17 Bebnthal; or, the son's revenge. Mcjhlbach (L.) 232.65 Bertha and Lily. Smith (Mrs. E. O. ) . . . 252.76 Bertha Percy ; or, l'esperance. Field (M.) . 192.04 Bertha's engagement. Stephens (Ann S.) . 254.95 Bertram family. Chaeles (Mrs. E.) . . . 153.04* Bertram Noel ; a story for vouth. May (E. J.) 231.48 '"'"is. Teollope (A.)" 261.52 Kavanagh (J.) 221.57 225.80 225.81 225.82 225.83 225.84 225.85 Bessie books. Mathews (Joanna H.) 1. Bessie at the sea-side. 2. Bessie in the city. . • . . 3. Bessie and her Iriends. i. Bessie among the mountains ' ' ' o. Bessie at school. 6. Bessie on her travels.' Bessie Morris's diary (Wedding garments, 'or) M, i,„ (iviary w.) 220 9K Bessie Rane ; a novel. Wood (Mrs. H ) ' 2K4 7? Best (The) fellow in the world. Weight '(Mrs J- McN.) ''1(15 00 Best of husbands. Payn (James). . . 235 65 Betrothed (The). Manzoni (A.) 2 v. . [ 225 33 Betrothed (The). Scott (W.) ...'.' 215 29 Betsey Bobbet's (My opinions and). By Jc'siah Allen's wile 234 97 Betsey Jane Ward, hur book of goaks. [anon.] 148^16 Beulah. Wilson (A. J. Evans) 183.27 Beverly ; or, the white mask. Walwoeth (M. T. ) 262 59 Beyminstre. [Wallace 'E.)] 133^20 Beyond the Breakers. Owen (R. D.) . '. ' 23472 Blernatzei (J. G.) The Hollig ; or, the sheepfold'in the waters 231.18 Big bear of Arkansas, and other sketches. Poetee (W. T.) 13101 Big brother : Story of Indian war. Eggleston „ (G. C.) 184.26 Bigsby (R.) Visions of the times of old. 3 v. 475.26 Biekers (Dr. A. V. W.) pseud.? Anno Domini „ 2071 122.20 Billings (Josh\ [pseud.] See Shaw (H. W.) Belly Grimes's favorite. Manneelng (May). . 225.19 Bled (R. M.) Nick of the woods 134.02 — Sheppard Lee. [anon.] 2 v 251.64 Birds of prey. Beaddon (M. E.) .... 135.20 Birth and education. Schwaetz (Marie S. ) . 244.90 Birthright. Gobe (Mrs.) .... 235.95 ; 211.15 Bisaccioni (M.) Novels v. 4 of 244.23 Bishop's son. Gary (Alice) 152.01 Bit o' writin'. Banim (M.) 132.30 Bits of blarney. Mackenzie (R. S.) . . . 225.04 Bivouac. Maxwell (W. H.) 231.43 Bivouac and battle. Adams (W.T.) .... 112.43 Bjornson (B.) Arae ; or, peasant life in Norway. 133.27 — The Fisher-maiden . . 133.29 — The happy boy. Tr. by H. K. G. . . . 133.30 — Ovind. [Same as Happy boy.] Tr. by S. and E. Hjerleid 133.32 — The railroad and the churchyard 133.31 Black (W.) A daughter of Heth 134.36 — In silk attire 134.31 — Kilmeny 134.32 — Love or marriage 134.03 — Madcap Violet 134.43 — Maid of Killeena, and other stories. . . 134.39 Contents : Maid of Killeena. Queen Tita's wager. Fight for a wife. Sequel to That. The man who was like — Marriage of Moira Fergus 134.42 — Monarch of Mincing Lane 134.34 — Princsss of Thule 134.38 — Strange adventures of a phaeton 134.37 — Three feathers 134.40 Black brothers (King of the golden river; or the). Buskin (J.) 244.50 Black dwarf. Scott (Sir W.) . . . 245.31 Black-eoeest village stories. Auerbach (B.) 124.20 Black panther. Wraxall (Sir C. F. L.) . . 265.09 Black sheep. Yates (E.) 265.14 Black spirits and white. Teollope (F. E. ) . 266.55 Black tulip. Dumas (A.) 175.47 Blackburn (W. M.) The Theban legion. . . 133.41 Blackmore (R. D.) Alice Lorraine, a tale of the South Downs 133.44 — Clara Vaughan ... 133.42 — Cradock Nowell : a tale of the New Forest. 134.27 — Cripps the carrier 133. 37 — Lorna Doone : a romance of Exmoor. . . 133.43 — Maid of Sker 134.30 Blackwell (A. B. ) The Island neighbors. . 134.19 In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTBOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, aud the HUMBER. 466 FICTION : Blackwood to Bramleigha. 254.57 191.42 233.42 133.40 133.39 133.38 134.24 133.36 134.04 . M.) 214. 17 134.05 134.10 134.12 Blackwood (Tales from). See Tales, etc. Blade o' grass. Faejeon (B. L. ) . . . Blagden (Isa). Nora and Archibald Lee. Blake {Lady). Lady of Lyndon. . . _ Ruth Maxwell Blake (Lillie Devereux). Fettered for life. Blanchaed (L.) Sketches from life. 3 v. Blanche (August). The bandit. . . . Blanche Dearwood. [anon. ] . . . . Blanche Gilroy ; a girl's story. Hosmeb (Mr Blanche Seymour, [anon.] . . . • ■ • "jM 1 Bleabuen (Sickness and health of the people of). Mae- tineau (Harriet). . Bleak house. Dickens (C.) n 1 Blessington (Marguerite Power, countess). Country quarters. 2 v — Marmaduke Herbert. 2 v — Memoirs of a femme de chambre. . . — Meredith }?*■¥. -Strathern. 2 v. "4.14 -Works ml6 Contents : Confessions of an elderly gentleman. Confes- sions of an elderly lady. Repealers. Two friends. Vic tims of society. Blind girl, with other tales. Embuey (E. C.) 183.17 Blind passenger. [Laun (F.)] ...... 151.12 Bltndpits; a story of Scottish life. [Tayloe Miss.] 134.2U Bliihedale romance. Hawthokne (N. ) . .212.55 Blockade (The) of Phalsburg. Ebckmann (E) and Chatbian (A.). . . • 183-39 Blockade runners. Vebne(J.) . ..- • ■ A °°-' b Blonde and brunette ; or, the Uothamite arcady. Bub- mitt (G.) Ini'll Bloodstone (The). Macdeod (D.) .... 225.77 Bloom and brier ; a southern romance. Falconee (W.) . . . 1842 ° Blossoming of an aloe. Hoey (Mrs. C.) . . 21 3 - 2 ? Bluebebeying. Abbott (J.) JoT'oo Blue ribbon, [anon.] • • "* Blue jackets ; or, J. Thompson among the "Heathen Chinee." Gbeey (E.) 211.55 Bluebeaed's keys, and other stories. Thackeeay (Miss I. M.) ,_ 255 - 8 l Boaeding-school days. By Vieux Moustache. [Goedon (C.)] 19t, -37 Boat club. Optic (Oliver), pseud of Adams (W.T.) 112.15 Boccaccio (G.) Decameron 135.01 — — [Selections.] • • v. 1 of 244. 20 Bohemians of London. Whitty (E. M.) . . 263.64 Boisgobey (Fortune du). Chevalier Casse-Cou. The red camelia 146.01 The search for ancestors. . . ■ 146.02 — The golden tress 177.04 B5lte(A.) Madame de Stael 134.23 Bones and I. Melville (G. J. W. ) . . . . 231.84 Bonneville's adventures. Ievtng (W.) . . 1123.00 Book of St. Nicholas. Paulding (J. K.) . . 235.13 BooKofsuobs. Thackeeay (W. M.) . . . 255.33 Book of vagaries. Paulding (J. K.) . . . . 235.15 Boedeb beagles : tale of Mississippi. Simms ( W. G. ) 252. 24 Bobdee (The) Rifles. Aimaed(G.) .... 114.21 Boedee war ; a tale of disunion. Jones (J. B.) 221.29 Boeg (S., transl.) Northern lights. Stories from Swe- dish and Finnish authors 235.93 Boeys (Gontran). She loved him madly. . . 135.02 Bobeow (George). Lavengro ; the scholar, the gypsy, the priest 135.03 — Romany Bye. A sequel to Lavengro. . . 135.07 Bosom friend. Geey (Mrs. E. C.) .... 211.57 Boston. Lander (S. W.) Spectacles for young eyes 222.85 Both sides of the street. Walkeb (M. S.) . . 2G2.79 Bothwell, or the days of Mary, Queen of Scots. Geant (J.) 211.88 Bound to John Company. [Beaddon (M. E. )] 134.35 Bound to rise. Algee(H.) 122.45 Bound to the wheel. Saundees (J.) . . . . 245.03 Bouton (J. B.) Round the block, [anon.] . 244.30 B. O. W. C. series. See De Mille ( J. ) . . . 172.31. Bowen (O. E. ) Jack the conqueror. . . . 135.17 Bowman (Anne). Bear hunters of the Rocky Moun- tains 135.09 — Esperanza 135.10 — Kangaroo hunters 135.11 Boy emigrants. Bbooks (Noah) 146.12 Boy farmers of Elm Island. Kellogg (E.) . 221.97 Boy hunters. Reid (Mayne.) 242.39 Boy in grey. Ktngsley (Henry) 226.05 Boy slaves. Reid (Mayne) 242.40 Boy tar. Retd (Mayne) 242.41 Boyhood of Franklin. Abbott (Jacob.) Habpee's story books, v. 4 216.95 Boy's adventures in Australia. Howitt (W.) . 1061.21 Boy's trip across the plains. Pbeston (L.) . . 235.49 Boys at Chequasset. Whitney (Mrs. A. D. T.) 263.58 Boys at Dr. Murray's. Gayloed (Glance), pseud, for Beadley (W. J.) 194.18 Boys of Grand Pr^School. [De Mille (J.)] . 172.30 Boys of other countries. Tayloe (J. Bayard). 256.59 Boys' book of recreation, [anon.] .... 134.33 Boyesen (H. H. ) Gunnar ; a tale of Norse life. 134.41 — Norseman's pilgrimage 135.12 — Tale from two hemispheres 135.14 Boyne (The) water. Banim (M.) 132.31 Boz, pseud. ' See Dickens (C. ) Beacebbtdge Hall. Ievtng (W.) 215.27 Beachvogel (A. E.) Beaumarchais ; hist, novel. 135.15 Beackeneidge (H. H.) Modern chivalry. . . 135.13 Beaddon (Miss M. E.) Aurora Floyd. . . . 135.19 — Birds of prey 135.20 — Charlotte's inheritance 135.21 — Darrell Markham 135.36 — Dead men's shoes 111.06 — Dead sea fruit 135.33 — ■ Diavola, or nobody's daughter 135.22 — Doctor's wife 135.23 — Eleanor's victory 135.24 — Fenton's quest. 135.39 — Hostages to fortune 141.05 — John Marchmont's legacy 135.25 — Joshua Haggard's daughter 141.08 — Lady Audley's secret 135.2G — Lady Lisle 135.27 — Lady's mile 135.28 — Lost for love 141-01 — Lovels of Arden. 135.40 — Only a clod 135.29 — Oscar Bertrand 135.34 — Outcasts 135 'nij — Publicans and sinners 141.02 — Robert Ainsleigh. 2 v 135.41 — Run to earth. 2 v • • • 135.37 — - Rupert Goodwin 135.30 — Sir Jasper's tenant 13 c'?i — Strange world nt — Strangers and pilgrims li lm — Taken at the flood I" 3 - 03 — Three times dead ; or, the secret of the heath. l"»-?2 — To the bitter end 13, 'i 4 . 3 — Weavers and weft ; or, " Love that hath us in ms ne t » _ 141.11 Beadfobd (Annie C.) Nellie Bracken. . . . UL10 Beadeoed (Sarah H.) Linton family. . . • 141.0a Beadley (Edward). [ ' Cuthbert Bede. '] Adventures ot Mr. Verdant Green 1*1. W — Nearer and dearer },\'\1 — White wife • 14 f- 14 Beadley (W. J.) ['Glance Gaylord.'] Rainford series . Boys at Dr. Murray's }°"° Gilbert's last summer at Bainford. . • • «*•" Gilbert Starr and bis lessons }"',, Jack Arcombe ; the story of a waif. J»"l Will Eood's friendship iw 23 — Miss Patience Hathaway j™ „. — Mr. Pendleton's cup £**i Beady (James T.) Christmas dream. . . • jj"-j? Bbagelonne, the son of Athos. Dumas (A.) . l»'-^ Beake up. Adams (Wm.T.) . . • • • • \ ' Bbakespeaee ; or, the fortunes of a free lance. iiiw g EENCE (G. A.) 253' 00 Beambletye house. Smith (Albert) . . . • J • Bbamleighs of Bishop's folly. Levek (Charles). U-- BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. FICTION: Brandon*, Bulwer. 467 Brandon ; or, a hundred years ago. Tiffany (O.) 2C1.35 Brave and bold series. Alger (H., jr.) . , 12:'. \ 2 Bbave hearts. Gray (Robertson), pseud, for Raymond (R. W.) 212.87 Brave lady. Oraik (D. M. Muloch) . . . . 232.60 Bbave old salt. Adams (W. T.) ..... 112.1(5 Bbavo. [Scene laid in Venice.] Coopeb (J. F.) 163.20 Bbavo of Venice. Lewis (M. G.) 223.70 Beay {Mrs. A. E. K.) Novels and romances. 10 v. 141.29 1. The white hoods. 2. Do Foix ; 14th century. 8. The Protestant ; a tale of q. Mary. 4. Fitz of Fitz Ford ; a legend of Devon. 5. The Talba ; or, Moor of Portugal. 6. Warleigh ; or, the fatal oak. 7. Trelawny of Trelawne j a legend o; Cornwall. 8. Trials of the heart. 9. Henry de Pomeroy ; or, the eve of St. John ; a legend of Cornwall and Devon. 10. Courtenay of Walreddon ; a legend of the coast of England. Brazen Gates. Smith (F. N.) Ed. by J. P. Smith. 252.90 Bread-and-cheese, and kisses. Fabjeon(B. L.) 191.43 Breaking a butterfly. Lawrence (G. A.) . . 222.52 Breaking away ; fortunes of a student. Adams (W.T.) . . , 112.17 Bred in the bone. Payn (James). . . , . 141.07 Breezie Langton. Smart (H.) 252.92 Brehat (A de). Belin (Jean) 141.16 Bbemer (Fredrika). A diary, H — family, Axel and Anna, and other tales 141.18 — Easter offering. 141.17 — Father and daughter 141.19 — Four sisters 141.20 — Home, and Strife and peace 141.21 — Life in Dalecarlia, parsonage of Mora. . . 235.99 — Neighbors, and other tales 141.22 — President's daughters ; including Nina. . 141.23 Same. Part 2. Nina 141.24 Bressant. Hawthorne (Julian) 212.68 Breugel brothers. Sternberg (A. von). . . 254.00 Bhevio(G.) Novels 2 and 3 v. 2 of 214.21 Brewer's family. Ellis' (Mrs. S. S.) . . . 183.05 Brewster (Anne M. H.) Compensation. . . 142.01 — St. Martin's summer 142.02 Bridal eve. Sotjthworth (Mrs. E. D. E. N.) 253.24 Bride of Lammermoor. Scott (Sir Walter). . 245.33 Bride of Llewellyn. Sotjthworth (M-s.E.D.E.N.)253.25 Bride of Omberg. Carlen (E. F.) .... 145.37 Bride's fate, a sequel to Changed brides. Sotjthworth (Mrs. E. D. E. N.) 253.87 Briery Creek. Mabttneau (H.) 231.34 Brigadier Frederick. Erckmann-Chatrian (MM. )183.23 Brigand (The), or Corse de Leon. James (G. _ p - E -> 215.47 Bright (Mrs. Matilda A. ) Margaret ; a story of life in a prairie home. By Lyndon, [pseud.] . . 142.03 — Oxley. By Lyndon, [pseud.] 142.26 Bright (Mrs. A. M.) The three Bernices, or Ansermo of the crag. 142.31 ^ Note — Hist, novel ; time of Vespasian and Titus. Bbisee. [anon.] 142.04 Beisted(C. A) The upper ten thousand. ' .' 142^05 Bbock (Mrs. Carey). Home memories. . . 142.07 Brock (S. A) Kenneth, my king 142.06 Bboken chains. Werner (E.) . ..... 263.92 Broken columns. Dixon (Rev. — ) 142.08 Broken to harness. Yates (E.) 265.15 Broken toys. Steele (A. C.) 252.91 Bronte (Anne). ['Acton Bell.'] Agnes Grey. 142.14 — Tenant of Wildfell Hall 142 13 Bronte (Charlotte). [' Currer Bell.'] Jane Eyre. 142.09 — The professor. ...... 142 10 -Shirky. \ 142 ; u r VlU .ette. 142.12 Bronte (Emily). ['Ellis BelL'] Wuthering Heights 142.15 ^booke and Brooke Farm. Marttneau (H.) . 231.27 Brooke (Henry). Fool of quality. 2 v. . . 142.18 Brooke (Noah). Boy emigrants 146.12 Brookes of Bridlemere. Melville (G. J. W.) 235.86 Brooks (Shirley). Aspen.court. 142.20 — Gordianknot 142.23 — Silver cord " 142.21 142.22 — Sooner or later. „ Brother clerks. By Xariffa,' pseud. '. '. . Brothers bet. Carlen (E. F) . " ™ Brough(RB.) Life of Sir John Falstaff. '. '.1755 02 Brougham (Henry, lord). Albert Lunel. . . [& A Brougham (John). A basket of chips. {T? 65 — Red as a rose is she. . 149 sr Brown (Charles B.) Arthur Mervyn ; or, memoirs' of the year 1793. 2 v li3 og — Clara Howard ; or the enthusiasm of love. ' 143 07 — Edgar Huntley; or memoirs of a sleep-walker. 14308 .Ipino "Prill-..-! 4- ■*■ w\j — Jane Talbot. 143.09 — Ormond, or the secret witness. ..'.'' 143 10 — Wieland, or the transformation. . 143 11 Brown (John, M.D.) Marjorie Fleming.' .' .' 143'.18 Same. [In Little classics, v. 10.] . . 226 97 — Rab and his friends. [In Little classics, v.4.1 22686 Browne (C. F.) Artemus Ward : his book. . .143 13 — Artemus Ward in London, and other papers. 143 14 — Artemus Ward : his travels 143J5 — Artemus Ward's panorama [ ' 14317 — Artemus Ward : his works. . . .' ! ,' 14312 Contents : Essays, sketches, and letters. War stories and romances. To California and return. London Punch let- ters. Artemus Ward's panorama. Miscellaneous. Brown stone front : a story of New York and Saratoga Fulton (Chandos) 193704 Brownings, a tale of the great rebellion. Fuller „ < J - G -) • 193.06 Brownlows. Oltphant (Mrs. M. O. W.) . . 234 07 Brownson (O. A.) Charles Elwood, or the infidel converted _ 143.24 Bruce (Mrs. E. M.) A thousand a year. ! '. 143^25 Brudder Bones' book of stump speeches. Scott „ ( J - F -) 245.13 Bruin ; the great bear hunt. Retd (M.) . . 242.42 Bruno. Abbott (J). Harper's story books, v. 1. 216.92 Brunion (Mary B. ) Self-control 143.27 Bryan Maurice, or the seeker. Mitchell (.Reu.W.) 232.10 Buchanan (R.) Shadow of the sword. . . . 143.26 — and Gibbon (C. ) Storm-beaten 143.33 Buck Bradford (Down the river, or). Adams (W. T.) 113.13 Buckskin Mose ; or, life from the lakes to the Pacific, as actor, circus-rider, scout, and guide. [By Cur- tis B. Hawley. ] 145.06 Buddlecome (To) and back. Burnand (F. C.) 145.09 Budget of wit and humour. Valentine (Dr.W.) 262.90 Buddington (Z. B. ) Can the old love ? . . . 143.34 Budget of fun for little folks. Aunt Maggie. . 143.28 BUERSTENBINDER (E.) See BuESTENBINDER (E.) Buffets. Doe (Charles H. ) 174.62 Bug Jargal. Hugo (Victor) 214.49 Bulfinch (T.) Age of chivalry. [King Arthur and his knights. The Mabinogeon or Welsh popular tales.] 143.31 — Age of fable, or beauties of mythology. . 143.29 — Legends of Charlemagne 143. 30 Bulls and the Jonathans. Paulding (J. K.) 235.16 Bulwer-Lytton (E. G. E. L., lord Lyllon). Alice, or the mysteries. 2 v. 144.01 — Calderon, the courtier. [ With Leila. ] . . 144.15 — Caxtons. 144.02 — Coming race, or the new utopia 144.37 — Devereux 144.03 — Disowned 144.04 — Ernest MaltraverS. 2v £ 144.07 — Eugene Aram. . . . 144.10 — Falkland 144.39 — Godolphin 144.11 — Harold, the last of the Saxon kings. . . . 144.12 — Haunted and the haunters. [In Tales from Blackwood, v. 10.] Same. [In Little classics, v. 2.1 226.84 — House and the brain. [Same as Haunted, etc.] . . 226.84 — Kenslin Chillingly. ......... 144.05 to asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER, 468 FICTION: Bulwer to Carlyle. Bolwer-Lytton (E.G.E. L.) continual. — Last days of Pompeii. .,,.... 144.13 — Last of the barons 144.14 — Leila, or the siege of Granada. ..... 144. 15 — Lucretia 144.36 — Maid of Malines. [In Little classics, v. 6.] — My novel, or varieties in English life. . . 144.16 — Night and morning . 144.22 — Parisians 144.38 — Panl Clifford 144.23 — Pausanias the Spartan 114.41 — Pelham 141.24 — Pilgrims of the Rhine 141.27 -Rienzi 144.28 — Strange story. 114.29 — What will he do with it? 141.30 — Zanoni 144.33 Bulwer-Lytton (Lady) . Behind the scenes. . 145.01 — Cheveley, or the man of honor. 2 v. . . 145.02 Bulwer-Lytton (E.R., lord Lytlon). ['Owen Meredith.'] Ring of Amasis 145.07 Bunce (Oliver). Bachelor's story 115.10 Buncle (Life of John). Amory (Thomas). 4 v. Bungeneb (L. F. ) Julian, or the close of an era. i45.ll — Preacher and the king. 145. 12 — Priest and the Huguenot. 2 v 145. 13 Bunnett (Fanny E. ) Nature's school. . . . 145.17 Bunsby papers. Brougham (John) 143.02 Bunyan (John). Pilgrim's progress. 115.15 ; 3525.26 Burbury (Mrs. E. J. ) Florence Sackville. . . 115.16 Burdett (C.) Margaret Moncrieff, the first love of Aaron Burr. 115.18 — Blonde and brunette 134.17 Burgomaster family. Muller (Christine). . 232.82 Burke (Peter). Romance of the forum. . . 145.20 Burlesque autobiography. Twain (Mark), pseud, for Clemens (S. L) 155.20 Burnand (F. C.) Happy thoughts 115.23 — Happy-thought hall 145.22 — More happy thoughts 145.21 — My health 115.21 — New history of Sanford and Merton. . . . 115.19 — To Buddlecoine and back 115.09 Burney (Frances). See Arblay (F. B. d'). Burnt Njal, (Story of); or, life in Iceland. Tr. by G.W. Dasent 145.26 Burstenbindeb (E.) See Werner (Ernst), pseud. Burton (R. F.) Vikram and the vampire. . 145.25 Bush boys. Reid (M.) 212.13 Bushrangers, a Yankee's adventures during his second visit to Australia. Thomes (W. H.) . . 261.19 Bushwhacker (Sayings of Dr.) Cozzens (F. S.) 165.15 Bussey(G. M.) Fables 185.10 Butler (Samuel). Erewhon ; or, over the range. 181.28 Buti (Beatrice May). Miss Molly. . . . 143.37 Butt (Martha H.) See Bennett (M. H. B.j By-and-by : hist, romance. Maitland (E.) . 235.90 By his own might. Hillern (W. von). . . 213.78 By still waters. Mayo (I. F.) 196.0 J By the king's command. Hugo(V.) Man who laughs.Pt.2 By the sea. Currier (Mrs. S. ) 165.44 Byr (Robert) , pseud. See Bayer (C. R.) Caballero (Fernan), pseud. See Arrom (C. B. de). Cabin book ; or, national characteristics. Sealsfteld (Charles), pseud, of Postel (Karl). . . 251.05 Same. [Another translation.] .... 251.06 Cabin on the prairie. Pearson (C. H.) . . . 235.32 Cadell (Mrs. H. M.) Ida Craven 151.18 Cadet life at West Point. [Kinsman (J. B.)] . 115.30 Caged lion. Yonge (C. M.) 265.53 Cahun (Leon). Adventures of Captain Mayo ; or, a Phoenician expedition, b. o. 1000. . . . 146.08 Cakes and ale. Jerrold (Douglas). .... 221.13 Cakes and ale at Woodbine. Coffin (R. B.) . 161.11 Caldcleugh (W. G.) Eastern tales 115.32 Calderon, the courtier. Bulwer-Lytton (E. G. „ E - L-) 141.15 Calderwood secret. Johnson (V. W. ) . . . 226.28 Caldwell (Mrs. A. Marsh). See Marsh (Mrs.) Caleb Field ; a tale of the Puritaus. Oliphant (Mrs. „ M. 0. W.) 231.08 Caleb Kringle. Coffin (C. C.) 161.10 Caleb Stukely. [anon.'] 3 v. 115.33 Caleb Williams (Adventures of). Godwin (W.) 2 v 195.11 Callamura. Pleasants (J.) 241.31 Called to account. Thomas (Annie). . . . 261.09 Calllrhoe. Sand (Maurice) 241.98 Gallista: a sketch of 3d century. Newman (J.H ) 233.49 Cambridge Freshman, or memoirs of Mr. Golightly. Legrand (M.) 223.09 Cameron Hall, a story of the civil war. [Cruse (M. A.)] 145.36 Cameron pride. Holmes (M. J.) 213.17 Camilla. Arblay (F. B. d'). 3 v 171.60 Camilla ; a tale of a violin. Barnard (C.) . 132.16 Camllle. Gasparin ( V., comtesse de). . . . 191.41 Camoens, or the death of the poet. TrEOK(L.von). 133.02 Camors; life under the new empire. Feutllet (0. ) 191.27 Campbell (Mrs. (J. H L.) Efos and Anteros, the old love and the new 145.31 Camp fires of the red-man. Orton (J. R.) . 234.32 Camp fires of the Revolution. Watson (H. C.) 263.12 Camp of refuge. Macfarlane (C.) 2v.ini. 224.61 Campaner Thai (The). Bichter (J. P. F.) . 3587.01 Camping out. Stephens (C A.) 256.09 Can the old love ? Buddtngton (Z. B.) . . 143.34 Can you forgive her ? Trollope (A.) . . , 261.53 Can wrong be right? Hall (Mrs. S. C.) . . 212.21 Cancelled will. Dupuy (E. A.) 181.32 Candid and Doctor Pangloss. Barton (J.) . 132.38 Canoe and the saddle. Wlnthrop (Theodore). 1122.01 Canterbury tales. Lee (H.) 2v 222.57 Canterbury tales. Lee (S.) 222.59 Canute (Judith), pseud. See Campbell (Mrs. J. H. L.) Canvassing. Bantm (M.) 132.34 Cape Cod, and all along shore. Nordhoff (C.) 233.43 Caper sauce. Parton ( Mrs. S. P. ) . . . .2538.12 Capital punishment : Claude Gueux. Hugo(V.) 211.61 Captain Blake. Maxwell (W. H.) . . . . 231.14 Captain Brande, of the "Centipede." Wise(HA) 261.33 Captain Carleton. De Foe (Daniel). . . . 5032.08 Captain Dangerous (Strange adventures of). Sala (G. A. ) 241.61 Captain of the guard. Grant (James). . . 211.89 Captain Priest (Wonderful adventures of). Paxton (Philip), pseud, of Hammett (S. A.) . . 212.31 Captain Paul. Dumas (A.) 175.18 Captain Sam, or boy scouts of 1814. Eggleston (G. C.) 184.29 Captain Singleton. DeFoe(D.) 5032.03 Card drawer. Griffin (Gerald) 211.75 Cardinal Pole. Ainsworth (W. H. ) ... 111.42 Carey (Rosa Nouchette). Wooed and married. 151.17 Caring for no man. Porter (L. B.) . . . 211.86 Carl and Jocko. Abbott (J. ) Harper's story books, v. 10.] 216.89 Carl Werner. Slmms (W. G.) 2v 252.27 Carlen (EmilieF.) Bride of Omberg. . . 145.37 — Brother's bet ; or, within six weeks. . . . 115.38 — Foster brothers 235.97 — Gustavus Lindorm 115.39 — Home in the valley 115.40 — Ivar ; or, the Skjuts boy 115.11 — Lover's stratagem 145.44 — Magic Goblet 145.45 — One year. A tale of wedlock 145.12 — Temptation of wealth ; or, the heir of primo- geniture 235.97 — ■ Whimsical woman 115.43 Carleton, pseud. See Coffin (C. C.) Carlton (Memoirs of Capt.) De Foe (Daniel). 5032.01 Carleton (W.) Fardorougha, the miser. . . 151.03 — Holland tide ; or, Irish popular tales. . . 151.01 — The Squanders of Castle Squander. 2 v. . 151.01 — Traits and stories of the Irish peasantry. 2 v. 151.06 Carlingford (Chronicles of). Oliphant (M.O.W.)234.09 Carlino. Ruffini (G.) 244.49 CARLKrinken. Warner (A. B. and S. ) . . 263.20 Carlyle (T.) Translation from the German : Musseus, Tieck, Richter. 15 1 ' 13 — Translations from the German. 3 v. . . 5026.21 v. 1-2. Wilhelm Meister's apprenticeship and travels. v. 3. Trans, from Musseus, Fouque, Tieck, Hoffman, Richter, iSltoOKLYN MERCANTILE HJBKABV. FICTION : Carlyon's year to Charley. 469 CMMON'syear. Pa™ (James) 151.19 Caboline. Abbott (Jacob) 111.01 Caboll(M.) How Marjory helped . . 115.29 Carroll (Lewis). See Dodgson (0. L. ) r»ERVs confession, [anon. J ibi.io S^fOhronic^of). B^eman (David). 116,26 Cabteb Quarterman. Baker (Wm. M.) . . 12537 Caby (Alice). The Bishops son 152.01 -Clovernook. . 7k? no _ Married, not mated. i»£)« _ Pictures of country life. . . ... . • 1^-01 _ Snowberries. A book for young folks. . . Io2.05 Casella ; or, children of the valleys. Faequhaeson (Martha). ■•■■;•.•/■•■ J,,,,? Casimtb Maremma. Helps (Arthur). . . . 213.01 Caspeb. Waener (A. B. and S ) . . . . . M-M Cassiqce of Kiawah. Simms(W.G.) . . . 2b2.25 Cassy. Stbetton (Hesba), pseud, for bMiTH (Han- nah) 255 - 92 Cast up by the sea. Baker (S. W.) . . . . 131.12 Castaways. Beid {Gapt. Mayne). . . . . 212. IS Caste a story of republican equality. Pike (M. H.) 152.14 Castle Avon. Mabsh-Caldwell {Mrs. A.) . 231.07 Castle builders. Yonge ( Miss C. M. ) . . . 265.26 Castle Daly. Keary (Annie) 216.59 Castle Dangerous. Scott {Sir Walter). . . 215.36 Castle Nowhere. Woolson (C. F.) . . . . 266.90 Castle of Otranto. Walpole (Horace). . . 262.48 Castle of Soudet. Dumas (Alexandre). . . 175.10 Castle Richmond. Trollope (Anthony). . . 261.54 Castle Wafer. Wood {Mrs. Henry). . . . 264.48 Castle's heir. Wood {Mrs. Henry). . . . 264.49 Castles in the air. Gore {Mrs. C) . . . 211.16 Castles in the air (Foundations, or). Poeteb (Rose) 241.50 Castlemon (Harry), pseud, of Fosdiok (C. A.) Frank Nelson series. 1. Snowed up ; sportsman's club in the mountains. 152.50 2. Frank Nelson in the forecastle ; or sportsman's club among the whalers 152.51 — [Gunboat series.] 6 v. 1. Frank, the young naturalist 152.06 2. Frank on a gun-boat 152.07 8. Frank in the woods 152.08 4. Frank on the prairie 152.09 6. Frank before Vicksburg 152.10 6. Frank on the lower Mississippi 152.11 — Rocky Mountain series, v. 1-3. 1. Frank among the rancheros 152.29 2. Frank at Don Carlos's rancho 152.30 3. Frank in the mountains 152.31 — Rolling stone series. 152.23 152.24 1. Tom Newcome. 2. Go ahead. v. 1-3. 3. No moss. 152.25 — Sportsman's club series. 3 v. 1. In the saddle. . 152.46 I 3. Among the trappers. 152.48 2. Afloat 152.47 I Castleton (D. R.) Salem : 17th century. . 151.38 Castro (A. de). El Buscapie 152. 12 Cathaba Clyde. Inconnue 151.16 Catherine. Thackeray (W. M.) 255.67 Cathabine's lovers. Erckmann-Chatrian (MM. ) 183.15 Catsktll fairies. Johnson (V. W. ) .... 226.29 Catteemole (R. ) Evenings at Haddon Hall . 152.13 Caunter (H. ) Romance of history : India. . 152. 38 Causey building. Abbott (J.) 111.45 Cavalteb, an historical novel. James (G. P. R.) 215.44 Cavaliers of England. Hebbert (H. W.) . 213.23 Cavendish. Neale (W. J.) 233.24 Caxton (Laura), pseud. See Comtns (Lizzie B. ) Cations. Bulweb-Lytton (E. G. E. L.) . . 141.02 Cecil Castlemaine's gage. By " Ouida," pseudon. of Rame(L. dela) 172.16 Cecil Dreeme. Winthrop (Theodore) . . . 264.28 Cecilia, or memoirs of an heiress. Abblay (F. B. d'i 3 v 171.57 Cecil's tryst. Payn (James) 152.39 Centeola, and other tales. Thompson (D. P.) 261.25 Cerise ; a tale of the last century. Melville (G. J. W.) 231.60 Cervantes Snavedra (M. de). Don Quixote. Tr. by C. Jarvis. 4 v. in 1 151.19 Same. Tr. by C. Jarvis. 4 v 151.20 Same. Tr. by T. Smollett 232.59 — Exemplary novels 151.26 — Galatea ; a pastoral romance 151.25 — Wanderings of Persiles and Sigismunda. . 151.27 Cesar Birotteau. Balzac (H. de) 132.02 Cesarine Dietrich. Sand (George) 175.58 Chainbearer, (The). Cooper (J. F.) ... 163.21 Challenge of Barletta. Azeglio (M. T., marq. d') 172. 10 Chamberlain (N. H. ) Autobiography of a New England farm-house 152.15 Chamerovzow (L. A.) Chronicles of the Bastile. 152.17 Chamtsso (A. von). Peter Schlemihl. . . . 102.21 Champfleury (J. Fleury, called). Naughty boys ; or, the sufferings of Mr. Deltiel 152.18 Chance acquaintance. Howells (W. D.) . . 213.95 Chance child ; a story. Garrett (E.) . . . 193.34 Chance for himself ; or, Jack Hazard and his treasure. Trowbridge (J. T.) 266.23 Chance medley. Grattan (F. C.) .... 235.95 Chandos. By "Ouida." Rame (L. de la). . 172.17 Changed brides. Southworth (E. D. E. N.) 253.48 Changing base. Everett (Wm.) 181.10 Chantee (Charlotte). Over the cliffs. . . . 152.20 Chanticleer ; a thanksgiving story. Mathews (H.) 225.89 Chapel of St. Mary, [anon.] 153.01 Chaplet of pearls. Yonge {Mrs. C. M.) . . 265.29 Chapters on churchyards. Southey {Mrs. C.) 253.22 Chaeactee sketches. Macleod (N.) ... 225.21 Charcoal sketches. Neal (J. C. ) .... 233.22 Chaeette. [anon.~\ 153.25 Charity Green. Haetman (T.) 212.50 Charlemagne (Legends of). Bulfinch (T. G. ) 143.36 Charlemont. Simms (W. G.) 252.02 Charles (Mrs. E. 1 Against the stream : story of an heroic age in England [the wars with Napoleon] 153.18 — Bertram family 153. 04£ — Chronicles of the Schbnberg-Cotta family [Luther and the reformation.] 153.10 — Conquering and to conquer ; a story of Rome in the days of St. Jerome 153.21 — Cripple of Antioch. [The false Christ. Wayside notes in the days of Chrysostom.] . . . 153.04 — Diary of brother Bartholomew, a monk of the abbey of Marienthal, in the Odenwald, in the twelfth century 153.07 — Diary of Mrs. Kitty Trevylyan 153.08 — Draytons and Davenants. A story of the civil wars [of England] 153.05 Note.— For sequel, see On both sides of the sea, lelow. — Early dawn ; or sketches of Christian life in Eng- land in the olden time 153.06 — Helena's household • • • 2 ^.82 — Martyrs of Spain, and Liberators of Holland. 15d.lo — Mary, the handmaid of the Lord 153.09 — On both sides of the sea : a story of the common- wealth and the restoration H%'}\ — Song (The) without words 153 .15 — Tales and sketches of Christian life. . . . 153.12 Contents : Brother Bartholomew. Maria and Cleon. Sketches of the Reformation in Italy. Sketches of the United brethren. — Two vocations ; or, the sisters of mercy at home. 153.13 _ Victory of the vanquished. [Early Christian life in Rome.] {53.17 _ Winifred Bertram • • • • }.°f r t' Charles Auchester. Sheppabd (E. S.) . . ■ 2oi.bu Charles Elwood ; or, the infidel converted. Brownson (O A ) 143.24 Charles O'Malley, the Irish dragoon. Lever (C.) 223.30 Charles Tyrrell ; or, the bitter blood. James ( P P "R ) 410.40 Charles Vavasseur.' Smith (J. F.)_ . . . . 251.85 Chaelesworth (Maria L.) Ministering children. 153.19 - Ministry of life 15J.2U _ Oliver of the mill. •••■•• ',, \ ' ",« Chaeley Roberts series. Thurston (L. M.) . 24d.74 In asking for books, use the "Book Orders," giving the AUTHOK'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 470 FICTION : Charlie to Clara. Charlie Bell. Kellogg (E. ) 221.95 Charlie Codman's cruise. Alger (H. , jr. ) . 121.10 Chablotte Aokerman ; a [Hamburg] theatrical romance. Moller (Otto) 232.83 Chaklotie Elizabeth, [pseud.] See Tonna (0. E. ) Charlotte's inheritance. Bbaddon (M. E.) . 135.21 Charmed sea. Mabtineau (Harriet). . . . 231.31 Chaeming widow. Macquoed (K. S. ) . . . 226.57 Chaems and counter-charms. M'Intosh (M. J.) 224.67 Ghaeon, or the ferry-boat. (Select coll. of nov. v.2.). ..... 171.03 Chaeteeis. Meline (M. M.) 231.47 Chaste as ice , pure as snow. Despaed ( Mrs. M. G. ) 176. 26 Chateau Frissac, or home scenes in France. Logan (0.) 224.21 Chateau Morville, or life in Touraine. [anon.] 153.24 Chateau Kouge. Dumas (A.) 181.10 Chateaubeiand (F E. de). The martyrs. . . 153.22 — Atala, the beautiful Indian of the Mias. . . 153.22 Chateian (A. ) See Eeckmann (E.), and Chatbian (A. ) Ctvtswoeth, or the romance of a week. Wabd (E. P.) 262.55 Chavette (Eugene). So fair yet false ; or, " Pour- quoi. " 153.38 Checkmate, {anon. Le Fanu (J. S.)] . . . 223.08 Cheney {Mrs. E. D.) The child of the tide. . 154.37 Cheney (O. Augusta). Seeking his fortune, and other dialogues. 121.34 Cheebuliez (V.) Joseph Noirel's revenge. . . 153.32 — Count Kostia 153.33 — Miss Hovel 153.36 — Prosper [Eandoce] 153.34 — Komince of an honest woman 153.35 Cheeey and Violet, » tale of the great plague. Manning (A.) 225.23 Chesebeo' (Caroline). Children of light. . . 153.27 — Drjamlaod by daylight 153.28 — Fo i in the household 153.30 — Isa. A pilgrimage 153.29 — Peter Carradine, or the Martindale pastoral. 154.01 — Philly and Kit 154.02 — Vietorii, or the wo:ld overcome 154.03 Chesney ( Col. George). The dilemma, [anon.] 153.30 — The fall of England ? The battle of Dorking : remi- niscences of a volunteer 132.26 Chestnut wood. Linden (L.) 2 v. . . . . 223.75 Chevalieb (The). Dumas (A.) 181.37 Chevalieb Casse-Cou. Boisgobey (F. du). . 146.01 1. The red camelia. 2. The search for ancestors. Chevalieb de Maison Bouge. Dumas (A.) . 175.49 Chevalieb d'Harmental. Dumas (A.) . . . 175.41 Chevaliees of Franee. Heebeet (H. W.) . . 213]26 Cheveley, or the man of honor. Bulwee {Lady). 145.02 Child (Mrs. L M.) Philotliea ; a Grecian ro- mance 154.06 — The rebels, or Boston before the revolution. 151.08 — A romance of the republic 151.07 Child of the islaid glen. Kellogg (E.) . . 226.11 Child of the tide. Cheney (Mrs. E D. ) . . 154.37 Child pictures from Dickens . 173.20 Child wife (The). Keid (Mayne). . . ' 242.37 Child world. Hamilton (Gail), pseud, of Dodge (M. A.) "... 174 58 Child's dream of » star. Dickens (C ) ' In Little classics, v. 10. . . , 226 9 7 Childeen of Amity Court. Thurston (L. M ) 243 77 Childee * of light. Chesebeo' (C. ) . . . . 153 27 Children of the abbey. Boohe (B. M.) ' ' 243 5;! Children of Mount Ida. Child (L. Maria). ' 15l'o9 Childrem of the public. Hale (E. E. ) In Little classics, v. 12 227 15 Children of the olden time. Mackarness'(H) 224 49 Children of the new forest. Maebyat (F.) . 225 46 Children's treasury of new stories. A.L.O.E. 121 18 Children's week. Baymond (B. W.) . . . 242.89 Chimes. Dickens (0.) 17322 Chinese tales. Gueullette (T. S.) Novelist's maga- zine, v. 5 233 5G Choice humorous works. Hook(T.)' ! ' ' 213 02 Choice (The) of Paris. Benjamin (S. G. W.) 133' 25 Chiisy. Stoey (J. P.) 254 89 Chops, the dwarf. Dickens (C.) In Little classics, v. 2 226.81 Choeley (H.F. ) A Prodigy ; a tale of music. 3 v. 154.26 Chbis and Otho ; a sequel to Widow Goldsmith's daughter. Smith (Julie P. ) 154.11 Chrisna, the queen of the Danube. Saintine (X. B.) 244.54 Christian Gellert. Aueebach (B.) .... 124.07 Christian physiologist. Griffin (G. ) . . . 211.79 Cheistian's mistake. Muloch (D. M.) . . . 232.44 Christie Johnstone. Keade (C.) .... 242.13 Christie's faith. [Bobinson (F. W.)] . . . 154.10 Chbistina North. Archer (E. M.) . . . . 125.09 Christine. Enault (L) 183.36 Cheistmas books. Dickens (C) 173.21 Christmas books. Thackeray (W. M. ) In his Miscel- lanies, v. 5 255.65 Cheistmas carols. Dickens (C.) 174.24 Christmas carol (From darkness to light : or, a). 192.34 Christmas dream. Beady (J. T.) .... 141.15 Cheistmas eve and Christmas day. Hale (E. E.) 212.90 Christmas eve on board the "Oberorj." Keid (Walter) 242.77 Christmas festivities. Poole (J.) 241.47 Christmas guest, etc. Southworth (E. D. E. N. ) 253. 89 Christmas stories. Dickens (C.) 173:22 Christmas story. Davis (C. E. K. ) . . . . 171.42 Christopher Kenrick. Hatton (J.) . . . . 212.70 Christopher North, pseud. See Wilson (J.) Christopher Tadpole. Smith (A.) . . . . 252.67 Chronicles of the Bastile. Chamerovzow (M.A.) 152.17 Chronicle's of Cailingford. Oliphant (M.O.W.) 234.09 Chronicles of Cartaphilus, the wandering jew. Hoffman (D.) 2v 446.26 Chronicles of Clovemook. Jeeeold (D.) . 221.15 Chronicles of Gotham. Book 1. White (E.G.) 154.12 Chronicles of the Canoa gate. Scott (W.) 245.37; 245.76 Chronicles of the Sehonberg Cotta laraily. Charles (E.) 153.10 Chrysal ; or the adventures of a guinea. John- stone (C.) 4 v. 221.24 Church (Florence Marryat, Mrs. Boss). Confessions of Gerald Estcourt 154.13 — For ever and ever 154.14 — Girls of Feversham 15421 — Her lord and master 154.25 — Love's conflict 154.15 — My own child 154.32 — Nellie Brooke 154.22 — No intentions 154.29 — Open ! Sesame ! 154.30 — Petronel 154.23 — Poison of asps 154.24 — Prey of the gods 154.17 — Star (A) and a heart 154.31 — Temper 154.18 — Too good for him 154.19 — Veronique 154.16 — Woman against woman 154.20 Churton (Henry), pseud. See Toubxee (A. W.) Cinderella. Thackeray (Miss A. I.) 261.04 ; 255.78 Cinq Mars; an historical romance. Vigny (A. de). 172.30 Cinnamon and pearls. Mabtineau (H.) . . . 231.33 Cinthio(G. G.) Novels v. 2 of 244.21 Cipheb, a romance. Austin (Mrs. J. G.) . . 125.12 Ciece. White (B.) 263.52 Ciecuit rider. Eggleston (Edward). . . . 184.39 Citizen of Prague. Translated by Mary Howitt. 155.01 Citoyenne Jacqueline. Tytler (Sarah). . . 262.33 City of the jugglers, or free trade in souls. North (W.) 233.44 CLAOKirTs (The) of Inglebrook Hall. Peosser (Mrs.) 235.56 Clan Albyn. Johnstone (Mrs.) 221.28 Clandestine marriage. Dupuy (E. A.) . . 181.36 Claea, or slave life in Europe. Hacklandeb „ (P. W.) P ?! . Claea Howard. Bbown (Charles B. ) . . . 1**"' Claea Lake's dream. Wood {Mrs. H.) . . • 264. /» Claea Melville, [anon.] \f-™ Claea Vaughan. Blaokmoee (B. D.) . . • «3.« BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. FICTION : Clare to Colonel. 471 Clabe (Ada), pseud. Only a woman's heart. . 155.03 Clabence, or a tale of our own time. Sedgwick (MissC. M.) . 251.20 Claeissa Harlowe. Richakdson (Samuel). . 243.09 Same. Edited by E. S. Dallas. 3 v. . . 243.23 Clabk (Charles Heber). [ ' Max Adeler. '] Elbow- room 113.18 — Out of the hurly-burly 113.19 Clabk (L. Gaylord). Knick-knacks from an editor's table 155.00 Clakk (Th. M.) John Whopper, the newsboy. 155.01 Claeke (0. C.) Beauclercs : father and son. 15S.07 _ Denise. 2 v 173.02 — Madame Fontenoy. . 226.01 Claeke (E. G. H.) Lovers and thinkers. By Hewc s Gordon, pseud 155. 08 Claeke (Mrs. M. O.) Girlhood of Shakespeare's he- roines. 2v. . ; 155.10 — Iron cousin 155. 12 — Kit Barn's adventures. ....... 155.14 — Rambling story 155.13 Claeke (Marcus). His natural life 155.05 Claeke (11. S.) ['Sophie May.'] Asbury twins. 227.93 — Doctor's daughter 226.66 — Dotty Dimple stories. 6 v. 225.90 h. At her grandmother's. A. At play. 2. At home. 6. At school. 8. Out west. 7. Flyaway. — Little Prudy stories. 6 v. 1. Little Prudy. . 226.68 | 2. Little Prudy's sis- ter Susy. ... 2 3. Little Prudy's Cap- tain Horace. . . 226.70 I I i. Cousin Grace. . . 226.71 I 5. Little Prudy's Story I Book 226.72 6. Little Prudy's Dolly Dimple 226.73 — Little Prudy's flyaway series. 4 v. 1. Little folks astray. 226.71 1 3. Aunt Madge's story. 226 76 2. Prudy keeping 4. Little grandmother. 226^77 house. .... 226.75 | — Maidenhood series. Our Helen 226.67 Classic tales 155.15 Claude Gueux. Hugo (Victor) 214. 61 Claudia. Douglass (A. M.) 175]l5 Clavebings. Tbollope (Anthony) 261.55 Clavees (Mary). See Ktbkland {Mrs. C. M. ) Clay (Bertha M.) Thrown on the world ; or the dis- carded wife. . . ........ 155.38 Clayton (Cecil). Azalea \ \ 155^6 Clemens (Jeremiah). Bernard Lyle ; an historical ro- „™ Me ' 155.17 — Mustang Grey : a romance . 155.18 — Rivals : times of Burr and Hamilton. . 155 24 Clemens (S. L.) [' Mark Twain.'] Adventures of Tom Sawyer. i 155.32 — Burlesque autobiography. .....! 155/20 — Celebrated jumping frog of Calavera3 county, and other sketches. ...... 155 19 -Screamers '. '. 155! 16 — sketches, new and old. ....... 155.30 — and Wabneb (C. D. ) Gilded age. . . . '. 155!25 Clemmee (Mary). 8ee Ames (Mrs. M. O.) Clebgyman's wife and other sketches. Ritchie „ ^°; M 'J ....'. 243.33 UEVEHall. Sewell (Airs. E. M.) .... 251.30 Cleveb woman of the family. Yonge (Miss CM.) 265.27 Cliff climbers, sequel to plant hunters. Retd(M. ) 242.44 Oldtoed Troup ; a Georgia story. Westmoke- land (M. J.) 263.99 ujmbing the rope. Mannebmg (May), pseud, of Nowell (EEE) . . . . „ . 225 20 Cline(A. J.) Henry Cburtland :° or, what a farmer can do. 155 34 Clinton ; or, boy life in the country. Aimwell (Wal- ter), pseud. o/Simonds (Wm.) . , . Clique of gold. Gabobiau (E.) . . UrvE(C) Paul Ferroll. [anon.] . „ . ". -Why Paul Ferroll killed his wife, [anon.] . — lear after year, [anon.] ..... Cloisteb and the hearth. Reade (O.) . Cloud on the heart. Bob (A. S.) Cloud with the silver lining. Mackabness (Mrs A. ) . . , , 252.44 196.36 155.22 155.23 155.21 242.14 243.95 241.24 Clotjd-piotuees. Undebwood (F. H.1 Cloudesley. Godwin (Wm.) ' " ' fqr^ Clouded happiness. Obsay (comiess'e d'V ." ' 13J 07 Clouds and sunshine. Reade (C ) 9 Ail [LS ! UnSbin6 * th6 lif6 °^'v"1age paste Clough Fion; "or'the stone ofde'stiny.BANiM ( j ) Jm 37 Cloven foot. Kebb (Orpheus C.)[ N ewell7r fl ) 23341 Clovekly. Higham(M. B.) l ,J " Cloveknook. Oaky (Alice). ' ' ' ,i,,i Clovebnook (Chronicles of the). Jebbold'(D. ) 22115 Club book, original tales, [anon.] . 1M27 Clyde (Alton). Tried and true. ' i^'oo -Underfoot ' ' ' 155^9 Clytie. Hatton (Joseph). ... ' 214 98 Cobb (Sophia D.) Hillsboro' farms. '. . ' ' 155' 31 Cobden (Paul), pseud. Beckoning series. ' ' 161 29 v. 1. Who will win? I 2. Going on a mission. — lake a peep. 161 31 Cockatnes iu Paris ; or, gone abroad! Jebeold (B. ) 2op 23 Cockton (Henry). Love match. . . . lfL'oi — Percy Effingham 161 02 — Sisters ; or, the fatal marriages. .'.'.'. 161 03 — Stanley Thorn [ 161 06 — Steward ; a romance of real life. . ! '. .' 161 04 — Sylvester Sound, the somnambulist. . . '. 16105 — Valentine Vox, the ventriloquist. ...'.' 161 07 Coelebs in search of a wife. Moiie (H.) v. 2 of 505701 Coffin (Charles Carleton). "Winning his way. 16109 — Caleb Krinkle kjj jq Coffin (R B.) ['Barry Gray.']' Cakes 'and ale at Woodbine jgj -^ — Castles in the air. , 252119 — Matrimonial infelicities. Added, My neighbors and Down in the valley 161 12 — My married life at Hillside '. 16L13 — Out of town ; a rural episode 16114 Coggeshall (W. T.) Everglade heroes. '. . 16l!l.s — Stories of frontier adventure 161 19 Coineb (The). Gblffln (G. ) 211.75 Cole (Miriam), tiee Haebis (Mrs. M. C. ) Colebldge (Sara). Phantasmion, a fairy tale. 161.39 Collegians (The). Gbiffin(G.) 211.73 Colliee (W. F.) Pictures of the periods. . . 162.28 Collins (A. M.) Mrs. Ben Darby 162.01 Collins (Mortimer). Marquis and merchant. 162.30 — Two plunges for a pearl 162.29 — Vivian romance 162.31 Collins (W. Wilkie). After dark 162.02 — Alicia Warlock, and other stories. . . . 162.39 — Antonina, or the fall of Borne 162.03 — Armadale 162.04 — Basil ; or the crossed path 162.05 — Dead alive. 162.17 — Dead secret. 162.06 — Frozen deep [and a Terribly strange bed]. . 162.37 — Hide and seek 162.07 — Law and the lady 162.38 — Mad Monkton ; and other stories. . . . 162.32 Contents : Black cottage. The biter bit. Family secret. Mad Monkton. Plot in private life. — Man and wife. . 162.14 — Miss or Mrs. ? and other stories 162.40 Contents: " Blow up with the brig." Fatal cradle. Miss or Mrs. 1 — Moonstone 162.13 — New Magdalen. 162.16 — No name. 162.10 — Poor Miss Finch. . 102.36 — Queen of hearts 162.11 — Queen's revenge, and other stories. . . . 162.15 — Sister Rose K'2.33 — Stolen mask 162.34 — Woman in white 162.12 — Yellow mask 162.35 Colloquies of Edward Osborne. Manning (A.) 225.24 Colomba. Meelmee (P.) 231.81 Colonel Dacre. Jolly (Miss E.) 161.20 Colonel Floyd's wards. Tekhune (Afrs.M.V.H.) 255.31 Colonel Jack. De Foe (Daniel). .... 5037.14 •a asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the ATJTHOB'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 472 FICTION : Colonna to Corse. Colonna, the painter. In Tales from Blackwood, v. 1. . 254.57 Comedy of terrors. De Mtt.le (J. ) .... 172.54 Cometh up as a flower. Broughton (Bhoda). 142.33 Comic annual for 1870. Hood (Tom). . . . 213.86 Comio history of England. A'Beckett (G. A.) 2v. . . . . 111.38 Comio history of Kome. A'Beckett (G. A.) . 111.40 Comic history of the U. S. Hopkins (L.) . . 573.19 Comic history of the U. S. Sheewood (J. D. ) 573.06 Comic tales. 2v 162.19 Comical history of the empires of the moon and sun. Beegerac (C. de) 133.19 Comin' thro' the rye. Mathees (Miss H.) . . 162.24 Coming home. Mackaeness (Mrs. M. A.) . . 241.25 Coming race (The), or the new Utopia. Bulwer-Lytton (E. G. E. L., lord Lylton) 162.23 Coming to the light, or Fidgety Skeert. [anon.] 162.22 Coming wave. Optic (Oliver) , pseud, of Adams W. T.) 113.40 Comins (Lizzie B.) ['Laura Caxton.'] Marion Berkley 152.33 — Hartwell Farm 152.34 Commander of Malta. Sue(E.) 254.34 Commonplace : a tale of to-day ; and other stories. Bossetti (C. G.) 243.91 Compensation. Bbewstee (A. M. H) . . . 142.01 Comyn (L. N. ) Elena, an Italian tale. . . . 161.34 Con Cregan, the Irish Gil Bias. Levee (C) . 223.33 Condensed classics. Ed. by E. Johnson. 2 v. 156.01 v. 1. Scott (W.) Ivanhoe. 2. Dickens (0.) Our mutual friend. Condensed novels and other papers. Habte (B.) 212.47 Cone (N.) Which is the heroine ? .... 263.79 Cone cut corners. Benaulay. Abbott (B.,V.,&L.)111.36 Confessions of a pretty woman. Paedoe (Miss J. ) 234. 5:! Confessions of a workingman. Souvestee (E. ) 5075. 26 Confessions of an elderly gentleman. Blessington (Lady) 134.16 Confessions of an elderly ladv. Blessington (Lady) ". 134.16 Confessions of Fitz Boodle. Thackebay (W.M.) 255.34 Confessions of Gerald Estcourt. Chuech (Mrs. Boss) 154.13 Confessoe. Deleon (L'abbi) 162.21 Confidence man. Melville (H.) .... 231.65 Confidences. [Aide (H.)] 163.01 Congo ; or Jasper's experience in command. Abbott (J.) Harper's story books, v. 12. . . . 216.91 Coningsby (Christopher). Sheltern : a novel. . 163.02 Coningsby. Disbaeli(B.) .... 174.54 ; 175.02 Conqueeing and to conquer. Charles (Mrs. E.) 153.21 Conquest of Granada. Irving (W.) . . . 215.32 Conquest and self conquest. McIntosh (Miss M. J.) 224.6S Conscience (H.) Sketches from Flemish life. 163.06 Consceipt ; a tale of war. Dumas (A. ) . . . 175.42 Consceipt; a story of 1813. Eeckmann (E.) and Chateian (A.) 183.23 Conspirator. Dupuy (A. E.) 181.22 Conspirators, or Chevalier d'Harmental. Dumas (A.) 175.50 Constable de Bourbon. Atnsworth (W. H.) . 114.43 Constable of France. Grant (James). . . 216.03 Constable of the tower. Ainsworth (W. H. ) 115.01 Constance Aylmer. [Parker (Mrs. H. F.)] . 163.04 Constance Herbert. Jewsbury (Miss G. E.) . 221.19 Constance Lyndsay, or progress of error, [anon.] 163.03 Consuelo. Dudevant (Mine. A. L. A D.) . 175.24 Contarini Fleming. Disraeli (B.) . . . . 175.03 Contraband. Melville (G. J. W. ) .... 23L79 Convict. James (G. P. B.) 2 v 215! 46 Convicts and their children. Aueebach (B.) 124.25 Conybeaee (W. J.) Perversion 163.05 Cook (Dutton). The prodigal son 163.07 Cook(M. L.) ['Mary Lennox.'] AnteBellum: south- ern life as it was 223.14 Cooke (John Esten). Doctor Vandyke. [Life in Vir- ginia in the 18th century.] 162.26 — Ehie ; or, the human comedy 163.09 — Fairfax; valley of the Shenandoah. [18th cent.] 103.10 — Hammer and rapier 632.25 — Henry St. John, gentleman ; a tale of 1774-5. 163.11 — Her majesty the queen 162.27 — Hilt to nilt ; or the Shenandoah in 1864. . 162.25 — Justin Harley, a romance of old Va. . . . 163.33 — Last of the foresters 163.12 — Leather stocking and silt ; or hunter John Myers and his times. [About 1800.] .... 163.18 — Mohun, or Lee and his paladins 163.17 — Out of the foam 163.31 — Pretty Mrs. Gaston, and other stories. . . 163.32 — Surry of Eagle's-nest. [War in Va., 1861-65.] 163.13 — Virginia comedians. 2 v. 163.14 — Youth of Jefferson 163.16 Coolidge (Susan), pseud. See Woolsey ( S. G.) Cooper (J. F.) Afloat and ashore 163.19 — Bravo ; a Venetian story. . .... 163.20 — Chainbearer ; or, Little page mss. (No. 2) . 1G3.21 — Crater ; or, Vulcan's peak 163.22 — Deerslayer ; or, the first war path. . . . 163.23 — Headsman ; or, the Abbaye des Vignerons. 163.24 — Heidenmauer ; or the Benedictines : a legend of the Bhine 163.25 — Home as found : sequel to Homeward bound. 163.27 — Homeward bound 163.26 Note. — This work and its sequel satirized certain preva- lent American characteristics. — Jack Tier ; or, the Florida reef. .... 163.28 — Last of the Mohicans 164.01 — [Leather-stocking tales. ] 1. Deerslayer. . . 163.23 2. Last ot the Mohi- cans 164.01 3. Pathfinder. 4. Pioneers. 5. Prairie. 164.08 164.10 164.11 164.13 164.14 164.15 — Lionel Lincoln ; or, the leaguer of Boston. 164.02 — Mercedes of Castile ; or voyage to Cathay. 164.03 — Miles Wallingford. Sequel to Afloat and ashore 164.04 — Monikrns. [A political satire. ] 164.05 — Ned Myers ; or, life before the mast. . . . 164.06 — Oak openings ; or, the bee hunter. . . . 164.07 — Pathfinder ; or the inland sea. ..... 164.08 — Pilot ; a tale of the sea 164.09 — Pioneers ; or the sources of the Susquehanna. 164.10 — Prairie, a tale 164.11 — Precaution 161.12 Note. — English society novel, time ahout 1814. — Bed rover — Bed skins ; conclusion of Little page mss. . — Satanstoe ; or, the Little page mss. (No. 1. ) — Sea lions ; or, the lost sealers 164.16 — Spy ; a tale of the neutral grounds. . . . 161.17 — Stories of the sea 164.18 — Stories of the woods 164.19 — Two admirals 164.20 — Water witch 164.21 — Ways of the hour 164.22 — Wept of Wish-ton- Wish. [King Philip's war.] 164.23 — Wing and wing ; or le Feu-follet 164.24 — Wyandotte ; or the hutted knoll 164.26 Coopee (T.) Wise saws and modern instances. 165.01 Coopers ; or, getting under way. Haven (A. B.) 212.52 Coppard (S. S. ) Katharine Douglas. . . . 165.05 Coral island, tale of the Pacific ocean. Ballan- tyne |B- M.) 131.17 Corbet chronicles. Guernsey (Lucy Ellen). . 216.20 Coebin (Mrs. Caroline Fairfield). His marriage VOW. ............ 165.31 — Bebecca, or a woman's secret 165.06 Coed and creese. DeMille(J.) 172.33 Corinne, or Italy. Stael (A. L. G. N. de). . 253.61 Cornhill stories. Thackeray (Miss A I. ) . 255.78 Cornwall (C. M.) Free, yet forging their own chains JJJ3.37 Cornwallis (K.) Adrift with a vengeance. . 165.10 — Pilgrims of fashion 1650a Cornyn (J. K.) Dick Wilson, the rumseller's vie- tim 105 - us Coep(H.) Antidote to the miseries of human life • • 165 - 12 Corey O'Lanus : his views and experiences. Stanton (J. S. ) . . Corse de Leon, or brigand. 253.63 James (G. P. K.) 215.47 BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. FICTION : Cottlnio Crown. 473 Corns (S E.) Elizabeth, or the exiles of Siberia. 165.11 __Same 244.73 Coulson(J. G. A.) Odd trump, [anon.} . . 234.01 — Harwood. [anon.] 212.484 Coulter (Miss). Hay-time to hopping, [anon.] 165.13 Count Alarcos. Disraeli (B.) 174.46 Count de Castlenew. James fG. P. B.) . . 215.48 CooNrKostia. Cherbultez (V. ) 153.32 Count Ludwig, a marvellous tale, [anon.] v. 3 of 174.18 Count Mirabeau. Mundt (T.) 232.66 Count Monte Leone : the Carbonari. St. Geoeges (H. de) 244.53 Count of Monte Christo. Dumas (A.) . . . 175.43 Count of Moret. Dumas (A.) 175.64 Count Robert of Paris. Scott (Sir W.) . . 245.39 Countekpabts, or the cross of love. Sheppard (E. S.) 251.61 Countess de Cham ey. Dumas (A.) .... 175.45 Countess de Gisela. Marlitt (E.) .... 225.42 Countess Kate. Yonge [Miss C. M.) . . . 265.28 Countess Ida ; a tale of Berlin. Fay (T. S.) . 192.10 Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia. Sidney (Sir Philip) 5066.05 Countess of Rudolstadt, sequel to Consuelo. Sand (George) 175.25 Countey curate. Gleig (G. R.) .... 195.12 Countby hospitalities, or Lord and Lady Har- court. Sinclair (C.) 252.52 Country-house on the Rhine. Auerbach (B.) 124.16 Countey life (Pictures of). Caey (Alice). . . 152.04 Countey neighborhood. Dupuy (Miss E. A.) 181.23 Country quarters. Blessengton ( Countess of). 134.05 County family (Beggar on horseback, or). . . 133.13 Coupon bonds, etc. Trowbridge (J. T.) . . 262.07 Coubtenay of Walreddon. Bray (Mrs. A. E.) 141.38 Courtney (Lydia L. D.) Pauline's trials. . . 155.43 Courtesies of wedded life (Fir3t and second marriages, or). Baker (Mrs. H. N. W.) . 131.02 Courting and farming : or, which is the gentle- man? Smith (J. P.) 254.92 Court life at Naples in our own times. 2 v. . 165.17 Courtship and marriage. Hentz (Mrs. G. L.) 213.06 Coubtshtp in 1720 and in 1860. Smaet (H.) . 253.00 Cousin Alice. See Haven (Mrs. Alice B. Neal). Cousin Clara. Lancewood (Lawrence). . . 222.36 Cousin from India. Crate (Georgiana M.) . 165.38 Cousin Harry. Grey {.Mrs. E. C.) . . . 211.58 Cousin Marshal Mabtineau (Harriet). . . 231.29 Cousin Maude and Rosamond. Holmes (M.J.) 213.48 Coram Paul. Glenn (Jessie), pseud. . . . 195.23 Cousin Phillis. Gaskell (E. C. ) 194.02 Cousin Virginia, pseud. See Johnson (V. W. ) Cousin William. Hook (T. E.) 214.02 Cousins. McIntosh (M.J.) ...... 224.69 Coventry (F.) History of Pompey the little, or adventures of a lap-dog 165.14 Covebley (Sir Roger de). Addison (Joseph). . 5075.27 Coward, a novel of 1863. MobfordiH.) . . 232.29 Cox (G.W.) and Jones (E. H.) Popular romances of the middle ages 165.03 — Tales of the Teutonic lands 165.04 Cox's diary. Thackeray (W. M.) Miscel., v. 1. 255.57 Cozzens (F. S.) Sayings of Dr. Bushwhacker. 165.15 — Sparrow-grass papers . . . 165.16 Cozzens (S. W.) Young trail hunters: or, the wild riders of the plains. ...... 166.01 Cbackers for Christmas. Hugessen (E. H. Knatchbull). .......... 185.38 Cbadock Nowell. Blackmore (R. D.) 3 v. . 134.27 Craik (D. M., formerly Miss Muloch). — Adventures of a brownie. ...... 235.78 — Agatha's husband. 232.46 — Avillion, and other tales 232.45 Contents : Adelaide. All for the best. Antonio Melidori. Avillion, or the Happy isles. Bride's tragedy. Cleomenes, the Greek. Cross on the Snow mountains. Daughter of Heremon. Doctor's family. Erotion. Half-caste. Italian's daughter. Kong Tolv. Last of the Buthvens. Life epi- sode. Minor trialB. Miss Lettie's experiences. Old mathe- matician. Only son. Rosicrucian. Sculptor of Bruges. Self-seer. Story of Elisabetta Sirani. Story of Hyas. Tis Useless trying. Two homes. — Brave lady 232 60 — Christian's mistake .'..'. 232 44 — Fairy-book. ... ' 185 26 -Hannah . ... . '. ] '. ] [ 232.62 — Heart ot the family. ...... . 232 48 — Hero (A), Bread upon the waters, Alice Lear- mont 232.47 — Is it true? Tales curious and wonderful. . 231.84 — John Halifax, gentleman 232.49 — Laurel bush ; old fashioned love story. . 235.80 — Life for a life 232] 51) — Little lame prince 234.85 — Little Sunshine's holiday 232.61 — Mistress and maid 232.51 — My mother and 1 235.79 — Noble life 232^52 — Nothing new : tales 232.53 Contents : Lord Erlistoun. Alwyn's first wife. M. Anas- tasius. The water cure. The last house in O— Street. A family in love. A low marriage. The double house. — Ogilvies 232.54 — Olive 232.55 — Our year ; a child's book 232.56 — Two marriages 232.57 — Unkind word, and other stories and sketches. 232. 59 — Woman's kingdom 232. 5S Craik (Georgiana M. ) Anne Warwick. . . 166.04 — Faith Unwin's ordeal 165.19 — Cousin from India 164.38 — Leslie Tyrrell 165.20 — Mildred 165.21 — Miss Moore. A tale for girls. ..... 165.37 — Sylvia's choice 165.36 Crane (Miss Anna Moncure). See Seemuller (Mrs. ) Ceanfoed. Gaskell (Mrs. E. C ) .... 194.03 Ckater, or Vulcan's peak. Cooper (J. F.) . 163.22 Ceaven (Mme Augustus, formerly Mile. La Ferronays). Anne Severin . 165.25 — Fleurange 165.3'J — Jettatrice ; or the veil withdrawn. . . . 165.44 Note. — Repr. from Cath. world, May-Sept., 1874. — A sister's story 3044.16 Note. — A genuine family memorial. Crayon miscellany. Irving (W.) 922.16 Crayon (Geoffrey), pseud. See Irving (W.) Creole orphans. Peacock (J. S.) . . . . 235.24 Cressy aud Poictiers. Edgar (J. E.) . . . 181.33 Crew of the Dolphin. Stretton (H.) . . . 255.93 Creyton (Paul), pseud. See Trowbridge (J. T.) Ceichton. Ainsworth (W. H.) 115.05 Cricket on the hearth. Dickens (C. ) In his Christmas books. 173.21 Crimson star : or the midnight vision. Wright (Mrs. S. A.) 266.00 Cringle and Crosstree. Optic (Oliver). . . 112.42 Cripple of Antioch. Charles (Mrs. E.) . . 153.04 Cripps, the carrier. Blackmore (R. D.) . . 133.37 Crock of gold. Tupper (M. F.) 262.20 Crofton boys. Martineau (H. ) 231.20 Ceohoobe of the Bill-hook. Baotm (M.) . . 132.35 Cbokee (T. C ) Fairy legends and traditions of the south of Ireland. Ed. by T. Wright. . 186.10 Ceoly (G. ) Marston, or memoirs of a statesman. 165.26 — Salathiel, the immortal. [Wandering Jew. ] 165.27 — Tal3s of the great St. Bernard. 3 v. [anon.] 165.28 Ceomwell. Herbert (H. W.) 213.00 Crooked places. Mayo (Isabella F.) . . . 196.02 Croppy ; a tale of 1798. Banim (M.) . . . 132.32 Crosby (G. S.) The mystery, or Platonic love. 165.43 Ckosland (Mrs. N.) Hildred, the daughter. . 165.32 • — English tales and sketches 165.33 — Hubert Freeth's prosperity 165.42 — Lydia, or a woman's book. ...... 165.34 Cboss and crescent. Adams (W. T.) . . . 113.33 Cross of honor. Thomas (A.) ...... 261.10 Crotchet castle. [In Peacock (T. L.) Works, v. 2.] . . 5062.16 Crouch (Julia). Three successful girls. . . 165.35 Crowe (0.) Linny Lockwood 171.01 Crown from the spear. Hamilton (Mrs. C V. D.)165.40 Crown jewels, or dream of an empire. Moffett (Mrs. E. L.) ^32.85 In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER . 474 FICTION : Croxall to Days. Cboxall (Samuel). Select collection of novels and histories. 6 v. 171.02 Cruel as the grave. Southwoeth (itf/-s.E.D.E.N.)253.92 Cruelest wrong of all. [anon.] 171.09 Cruikshank (G. ) Three courses and a dessert. 171. OS Cruise of the Casco. Kellogg (E.) . . . 226.10 Cbuise of the Dashaway. MANNERiNG;May). . 224.89 Cruise of the Frolic. Kingston (W. H. G.) . 222.12 Cruise of the Midge. Scott (M.) . . . .245.16 Cruse (M. A..) Cameron Hall ; story of the civil ■war 145.36 Crust and the cake. Gaeeett (E.) .... 193.32 Cryptogram (The). De Mills (J.) . . . . 172.40 Cudjo's cave. Trowbridge (J. T.) .... 262.08 Cudltp {Mrs. Pendee ; formerly Annie Thomas). — Called to account 261.09 — Cross of honor 261.10 — Denis Donne 261.11 — Dower house 261.14 — False colors 255.70 — " ' He cometh not, ' she said."- ..... 255.73 — Married at last 255.69 — Maude Mohan. .......... 255.72 — Narrow escape 256.55 — New grooves 266.01 — No alternative 266.04 — On guard 261.12 — Only herself. 255.71 — Passion (A) in tatters 266.02 — Played out 261.13 — Playing for high stakes. . 261.16 — Theo Leigh 261.15 — Walter Goring 261.17 Cummins (Maria S.) El Fureidis 171.10 — Haunted hearts 171.11 — Lamplighter. 171.12 — Mabel Vaughan 171.13 Cunningham (A.) Haunted ships. [In Little classics, v. 8.] 226.95 — King of the peak. [In Little classics, v. 7.] . . 226.89 Cunningham (G. G.) Tales and traditions, chiefly from the German 171.19 Cupid and Psyche (Fable of). Apuleius. 123.05; 3093.27 Cupples (Mrs. George). Driven to sea. . . 171.14 Cueate (The) and the rector. [Steutt (Eliz.)] 171.24 Curate in charge. Ollphant (Mrs. M. O. W.) 235.75 Cueate of Cumberworth, and th3 Vicar of Boost. [anon.] 171.15 Curate's discipline. Eiloaet (Mrs. C. J.) . . 183.03 Curious impertinent. Cervantes (bl. de). . 1.71.04 Cueious myths of the middle ages. Gould (S. Baring) 3816.16 Cueious stories to counteract belief i a ghosts. 195.02 Cueling (H. ) Shakspere ; the poet, the lover and the man 171.16 Curber Bell. See Beonte (Charlotte). Cubriee (Mrs. Sophronia). By the sea. . . lf,5.41 Cubse of Clifton. Southwoeth (Mrs. E. D.E.N.) 25126 CuESEof Gold. Stephens (Mrs. A. S.) . . 251.65 Cubtis (George W.) Potiphnr pipers. . . . 171.20 • — My chateaux. [In Little classics, v. 4.] .... . 226.86 — Our new livery. [Ire Treasube-tbove series, v. l.j . 267.00 — Prue and 1 171.21 — Trumps 171.22 Cushions and corners ; or, holidays at old orchard. Greene (Mrs. P. J.) 211.51 Outhbert Bede, pseud. See Bradley (E. ) Cybil Thornton. Hamilton (T.) 212.30 Cyellla. Tautphoeus (I. von). 2 v. ... 255.09 Dacota land, or beauty of St. Paul. Hankins (Got) 212.37 Daisy. Sequel to Melbourne house. Wabneb (S.) 2 v 263.04 Daisy Brentwell. Widdemar (I.) .... 267.07 Daisy Burns. Kavanagh (J.) . . . . . . 221.47 Daisy chain. Yonge (Jfiss C. M.) 2 v. . . 265] 30 Daisy's necklace. Aldbich (T. B. ) . . . . 121.06 Dakin (Miss C. V.) Sx Hamilton {Mrs. 0. V. D.)' Dall (Mrs. 0. H.) Patty Gr.iy's journey to the cotton islands. 3 v 171.46 1. From Boston to Baltimore. 2. From Baltimore to Wasliiugton. 3. On the way, or Mount Vernon. Dallas Galbraith. Davis (Mrs. E. H.) . . . 172.02 Dalton (W.) Lost among the wild men. . . 171.25 — Tiger prince 171.26 — War tiger 171.27 — White elephant ; or, the hunters of Ava. . 171.28 Daltons ; or, three roads in life. Levee (0.) 223.30 Dame Nature and her three daughters. Satnttne (X. B.) 244.81 Damsel of Darien. Simms (W. G.) .... 253.51 Dana (E. H.) Idle man, a tale. . . v. 1 of 5026.09 ' ' Danbuey news man. " See Bailey (James M. ) Dangeb in the dark. Kelson (I.) .... 226.33 Danger ; or, wouuded in the house of a friend. Arthur (T. S.) 123.07 Dangeepield's rest ; or, before the storm. Sed- ley(H.) 171.30 Dangeeous game. Yates (E.) 265.76 Dangeeous guest, [anon.'] 171.36 Daniel (Mrs. Mackenzie). Elsie's married life. 171.31 — Marrying for money 171.32 — Georgina Hammond 223.68 — Our guardian 223.68 Daniel Deronda. Eliot (George) 186.32 Danish fairy legends and tales. Andeesen (EC.) 122.08 Danvees papers. Yonge (CM.) 265.49 D'Aeblay (F. B.) See Aeblay (F. B. d'). . . 171.34, Dare (Shirley). See Dunning (Susan). Dabien ; or, the merchant prince. Waebueton (E.) 262.52 Daring exploits and perilous adventures, [onion.] 921.13 Dark night's work. Gaskell (E. C. ) . . . 194.04 Darkness and daylight. Holmes (M. J.) . . 213.49 Daeling (M. G.) Battles at home 171.44 — In the world ; sequel to Battles at home. . 171.45 Daenley. James (G. P. E.) 215.49 Daerell Markham. Braddon (M. E.) . . . 135.36 DARRYLLGap. Townsend (V. F.) .... 261.45 Dasent (G. W.) Annals of an eventful life. . 171.40 — Lady Sweetapple ; or, three to one. . . . 171.35 — Story of Gisli, the outlaw 171.38 — Popular tales from the Norse 171.39 — Story of the burnt Njal. From the Icelandic. 145.26 Dash (La comtesse), pseud. See Saint-Maes (N.~C. de C. de). Dashes at life with a free pencil. Willis (N. P. ) 5076.27 Dashwood priory. May (E. J.) 231.49 Daudet (Alphonse). New Don Quixote ; or, wonderful adventures of Tartarin of Tarascom. . . 171.52 — Sidonie. From the French 171.66 Daughter of an Egyptian king. Ebebs (G.) . 181.42 Daughter of Bohemia. Eeid (Christian). . 242.79 Daughtee of an empress. Muhlbach(L) . . 232.68 Daughtee of Heth. Black (W.) 134.36 Daughter of night. Fullom (S. W.) . . • 193.17 Davenport Dunn. Levee (C.) 223.39 David Copperfield. Dickens (C.) .... 173.25 David Elginbrod. MacDonald (George) . . 224.82 David Lloyd's last will. Stbetton (H. ) . . . 171.58 Davies(T) Losing to win 176.22 Davis (C. E. K.) A Christmas story. . . . 171.42 — Granny Bright's blanket 171.56 Davis (J.) First settlers of Virginia. A historical novel 171.41 Davis (L. Clarke). A stranded ship. . . . 171.43 Davis (Mrs. E. H.) Delias Galbraith. . . . 172.02 — Captain's story. [In Little classics, v. 2.] .... 226.84 — Faded leaf of history. [In Little classics, v. 10.] . 226.97 — John Andross 172.04 — Kitty's choice 172.03 — Margret Howth 172.01 — Waiting for the verdict 172.06 Dawn and twilight, [anon.] 2 v 172.08 Dawn (From) to daylight. Beeches (Mrs.fi. W.) 133.10 Dawson (Flora). Princes, public men, and pretty women ..... 171.54 Day (Rev. Lai Bebiri). Govanda Saminta ; or, history of a Bengal Eaiyat 1031.84 Day (Thomas). History of Sanford and Merton. 172. u» Day's ride. Levee (Charles^ ,na Days of Bruce. Aguilvr (G.) 11*-!™ Days of my life. Oliphant (M. 0. W.). 234.10 BROOKLYN MEBOaNTILB LIBRARY. FICTION: Days to Diary. 475 Days of shoddy. Morford (Henry). . . . 232.26 ISalive. Cor^s (W. Wilkie) 162.17 Dead guest. Zschokke (H.) 265.57 Dead (The) lake, and other tales. Heyse (P. ) 212.95 Dead letter. Seeley Register, pseud, of Victor (Mrs. M V F.) 262.42 Dead marquise (The), a romance. Kip (L.) . 226.31 Dead men's shoes. Braddon (M. E.) . . . 141.06 Dead sea fruit. Bkaddon (M. E.) . . . . 135.33 C secret. Collins (WW.) . 162.06 Dead sin and other stories. Garrett (E. ), pseud. 196. 01 Dead to the world. Detlef (Carl). . . . . 176.05 Dealings with the fairies. MacDonald (Geo.) 185.16 Dean's daughter. Gobe (Mrs. C.) 2 v. . . 211.17 Deane (Milly). Marjory. . ... . . . 172.55 Dear lady Disdain. McCarthy (J.) . . . HT.'o Debekkam's vow. Edwards (A. B.) . . . . 182.34 Debit and credit. Fbeytag (G.) 193.02 Deborah's diary; a sequel to "Mary Powell." Manning (A.) 225.31 Decameron. Boccaccio (G.) 5021.02 DECressy. [anonJ] } 73 -^ Deep down. Ballantyne (R. M.) .... 131.29 Deep waters. Deury (AH.) 175.20 Deerbrook. Mabtineatj (H.) 231.21 Deertngs of Medbury. Townsend (V. F.) . 261.98 Deerslayer. Cooper (J. F.) 163.23 Deer-stalkers. Herbert (H. W.) .... 4617.19 De Foe (Daniel). Novels, etc viz. :— Captain Singleton, v. 3 5032.03 Colonel Jack, v. 5 5032.05 Great fire in London, v. 5 5032.05 Life and adventures of Mrs. Christian Davie, v. 8. 5032.08 Life of Mr. Duncan Campbell, v. 19 5032.19 Memoiraof a cavalier [Col. Andrew Newport], v. 6. 5032.06 Memoirs of Capt. George Carleton, v. 8. . . . 5032.08 Moll Flanders, v. 4 5032.04 New voyage round the world, v. 7 5032.07 Plague in London, v. 9 5032.09 Robinson Crusoe, v. 1, 2 5032.01 Boxana, or the fortunate mistress, v. 11. ... 5032.11 — Bobinson Crusoe 172.11 ; 5037.14 — Works selected. 5037.14 Contents : Robinson Crusoe. Colonel Jack. Memoirs of a cavalier. Duncan Campbell. Plague in London. Appari- tion of Mrs. Veal. DeFoix: 14th century. Bray ( Mis. A. E. ) . 141.30 De Fonblanque (Albany). A family tree. . . 172.66 Deforest (J. W.) Honest John Vance. . . 176.37 — Kate Beaumont 172.49 — Lauson tragedy. [In Tattle classics, v. 3.] 226.85 -Overland. . . 172.48 — Playing the mischief. 172.45 — Seacliff, or the mysteries of the Westervelts. 172. 12 — Miss Bavenel's conversion from secession. . 172. 13 — Wetherel affair ... 172.50 Deformed. Marsh (Mrs. A. C.) In her Two old men's tales. 225.76 Delaplatne, or sacrifice of Irene. Walworth (M. T.) 262.76 De la Rame (L.) See Kame (L. de la). Deleon (Abbe" ***). Under the ban : a tale of the 19th century 231.43 DeLeon(E.) Askaros Kassis, the Copt. . . 172.39 De Ltefde (Bey. J. ) Golden cap, etc. . . . 223.82 — Galama, or the beggars 176.20 — Maid of Stralsund : a story of the Thirty years' war 172.59 Del'Orme. James (G. P. E.) 215.50 Demeraba. Martxneau (Harriet). . . ... 231.28 DeMtlle(J.) American baron 172.51 —Babes in the wood : a tragic comedy. . . . 172.62 -' ; B. O. W. C." series. 6v 172.34 1. The B. O. W. C. 2. Boys of Grand Pre school. 3. Lost in the fog. — Comedy (A) of terrors 172.54 — Cord and creese. . 172. 33 — Cryptogram 172.40 — Dodge club, or Italy in 1859 172.32 — Lady of the ice. . . „ 172.35 -Living link 172.60 — Lily and the cross. A tale of Acadia. . . 172. 61 — Open (An) question 176.13 — Young Dodge club. v. 1-3 172.41 1. Among the brigands. 2. The seven hills. I 3. Winged lion ; or, stories of Venice. Demster (C.) Iseulte 216.44 — Vera 262.93 Dene Hollow. Wood (Mrs. H.) 264.76 Denis Donne. Thomas (Annie) 261.11 Denis Duval. Thackeray (W. M.) . . . . 255.35 Denise. Clarke (C. C.) 2 v 173.02 Denison (MrsM.A., loifeofCVt.) Gracie Amber. 173.04 — Old Hepsy 173.06 — Lover's trials 173.05 — Victor Norman, rector 172.31 Denounced (The). Bantm (M.) 132.33 DEprofundis. Gilbert (W.) 194.28 De Qdincey (Thomas). The avenger, and other papers 172.27 — Flight of a Tartar tribe. [In his Narrative papers, v. 1, 1853.] 2522.16 — Klosterheim, or the masque. ..... 172.28 — Spanish nun, and Household wreck. . . . 2522. 16 Derby (Aleck). Ida Goldwin 172.67 Derby (George H.) Phoenixiana 173.08 — The Squibob papers 173.09 De Rohan. Sue (E.) 254.35 Derrick (Francis), pseud. See Notley (Mrs.) Des Chesnez (Baronne E. Martineau). Lady Green Satin and her maid Rosette 153.37 4. Fire in the woods. 5. Picked up adrift. 6. Treasure of the seas. Desert home. Deserted mill. Deserted wife. Desk and debit. Deslonde (Mrs, Despard (Mrs. snow. Reld(M.) 242.45 Llewellyn (E. L.) .... 224.12 Southworth (Mrs.E. D. E. N.) 253.27 Optic (Oliver) 112.41 D.) Miller of SUcott mill. . 172.65 M. C.) Chaste as ice, pure as 176.26 Desperate remedies. Hardy (T.) . . . . 216.36 Destiny ; or, the chief's daughter. Febrler (M. ) 3 y 191.19 De Stoltz (Mme.) See Stoltz (Mine. de). Desultory man. James (G. P. R. ) .... 215.51 Detective and the somnambulist. Pinkerton (Ap ) 236.12 Dethroned heiress. Dupuy (E. A.) . . . . 181.44 Detlef (Carl), pseud. See Bauer (Karoline). Detroit Free Press man. See Lewis (C. B. ) DeVane. Hllliard (H. W. ) 213.33 Devault's mills. Jones (C. H.) 21 ?'n? Devereux. Bulwer-Lytton (Sir E. L.) . . 144.03 De Vigny (A.) Cinq Mars ; an hist, romance. 172.30 Devil on two sticks. Le Sage (A. R.) In Novelists library, v. 2. . . 233.53 Devil's chain. Jenkins (E.) ... . . ^b.bl Devil's pool. Dudevant (Mme. A. L. A. D.) . 175.o3 Dewall (-van). A great lady. From the German, by M. S • 2bc, -74 DeWille(E.) Johannes Ohif. 176.24 De Wette (W. M. L.) See Wette (W. M. L. de.) De Witt ( Mme. ) Motherless, or a Parisian family. 1 72. 46 — A French country family • 173.11 Dialogues. Abbott (J.) Harper's story books, Diamond cross. Phillips (W. B. ) . . . . 241.14 Diamond cut diamond ; a story of Tuscan life. Trollope (T. A.) £>i-»7 Diamond on the hearth. James (M.) . . . 415- «8 Diamond rose. Tytler (Sarah) ^.d& Diana Carew. Forrester (Mrs.) . . ■ ■ ■ *»°-|" Diana's crescent. Manning (Miss Anne). . . --*.aJ Diana of Meridor. Dumas (A.) i <<>•«> Diary (A). Bremer (F.) . . . • • • • £*^« Diary of a late physician. Warren (S. ) 3 v. jmau Same. 2v • • ■ 263 - 28 Dairy of C. Jeames de la Pluche, Esq. Thackeray (V? M ) Miscellanies, v. 1 ,„i Diary of amilliner. Ons (Belle). [Woods (C.H )] 234.34 Diaby of brother Bartholomew. Charles (Mrs. "Cl\ tt Di vry of Mrs." Kitty Trevylyan. Charles (Mrs. i E.) 153.07 153.08 In asking for books, use the " Book Orders," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 476 F I C T I O IS!" : Diavola to Dr. Austin. Diavola ; or, nobody's daughter. Beaddon (M. E.) . . . 135-22 DiAZ(J//i'. A. M.) William Henry Letters. . 174.41 — Lucy Maria 174.43 — Schoolmaster's trunk, containing papers, . 174.40 — Story book for the children 174.39 William Henry and his friends 174.42 Dick Duncan. Lancewood (L.) [Wise (D. )] . 222.81 DicKMarkham. Smith (J. P.) 252.78 Dick OjsIow among the red skin:. Kingston (W. H. G.) . 222.09 Dick Tarleton. Smith (J. F.) 251.87 Dick Wilson, the rumseller's victim. Coenyn (J. K.) 165.08 Dickens (Charles) Barnaby Budge. . . . 173.14 — Bleak house 173.19 — Child pictures from Dickens 173.20 — Christmas books 173.21 Contents : A Christmas carol. The chimes. Cricket on the hearth. The battle of life. The haunted man and the ghost's bargain. The Holly tree inn. A Christmas tree. — Christmas carol, as condensed by himself for his readings. 174.24 — Christmas stories. 2 v . . 173. 2 J Contents: v. 1. A Christmas carol. The chimes. Cricket on the hearth. Battle of lile. 2. The haunted man and the ghost's bargain. The wreck of the Golden Mary. The seven poor travellers. Nine new stories by the Christmas tree. Note.— The -wreck of the Golden Mary and Nine new Htories, are wrongly ascribed to Dickens. — Cyclopaedia of [his] best thoughts, compiled by F. G. de Fontaine. 1873 176.01 — David Copperfield 173.25 — Dialogues and dramas from Diekens. Arranged by W. E. Pette. 2 v. 174.33 — Dr. Marigold's prescriptions : new Christmas story 174.31 — Dombey and son 173.27 — Great expectations 173.30 — Hard times. [In New stories.] 174.04 — Same 173.16 — Holly-tree inn ; and other stories 174.32 Contents : Holly tree inn. Seven poor travellers. New stories by the Christmas fire. Message from the sea. Wreck of the Golden Mary. — Hunted down and other pieces 173.13 — Lamplighter's story, and other uouvellettes. 173.36 Note.— Same as 'Short stories,' betow ; with the addi- tional pieces, ' Hunted down/ 'Lamplighter's story,' and ' Haunted house.' — Little Dorrit. 2v 173.31 — Martin Chuzzlewit. 2v 173.33 — Master Humphrey's clock 174.08 — Message from the sea ; and Uncommercial traveller. 174.01 — Mrs. Lirriper's legacy 174.02 — Mrs. Lirriper's lodgings 174.03 — New stories 174.01 Contents . Hard times. Pictures from Italy. — Mystery of Edwin Drood 173.39 Note— For a so-called sequel, see John Jasper's secret. 173.40 Same. [With a so-called part 2, by T. P. James, a " medium."] 173.41 — Nicholas Nickleby 174.05 — Old curiosity shop 174.08 ■ — No thoroughfare 173.37 — Oliver Twist 174. 12 — Our mutual friend 174.15 ■ Same. Condensed by B. Johnson. . . 156.02 — Pickwick papers 174.21 — Short stories 174.25 Contents. Lying awake. Monument (A) of French folly. Noble savage. On duty with inspector Field. Our bore. Our English watering-place. Our French watering-place. Our honorable friend. Our school. Our vestry. Out of the season. Begging-letter writer. Bill st eking. " Birth. Mrs. Meeks, of a Child's dream of a star. Child's story. Christmas tree. Detective police. Down with the tide. Flight (A). Ghost of art. Long voyage. Out of town. Plated article (A). Poor man's tale of a patent. Poor relation's story. Prince bull : a fairy tale. Three detective anecdotes. 1, The pair of gloves. 2, The artful touch. 3, The sofa.' Walk in a workhouse. — Sketches by Boz 174.26 Contents. Characters : Christmas dinner. Dancing academy. Hospital patient. Making a night of it. Misplaced attachment of Mr. J. Dounce. Miss Evans and the eagle. Mistaken milliner ; a tale of ambition. New year. Parlor orator. Prisoners' van. Shabby genteel people. Thoughts about people. Scenes : Astley's. Brokers' and marine store- shops. Criminal courts. Doctors' commons. Early coaches. First of May. Gin-shops. Greenwich fair. Hackney-coach stands. Last cab driver, and the first omnibus cad. London recreations. Meditations in Monmouth street. Omnibuses. Parliamentary sketch. Pawnbroker's shop. Private theatre. Public dinners. Eiver (The). Scotland-yard. Seven dials. Shops and their tenants. Streets (The). VauxhaU-gardens by day. Visit to Newgate. Seven sketches from our parish : Beadle (The). Broker's man. Curate (The). Election for beadle. Four (The) sisters. Half-pay (The) captain. Ladies' societies. Old lady. Our next-door neighbor. Parish engine. Schoolmaster. Tales : Black vail (The). Bloom shury christening. Boarding-house. Drunkard's death. Great Wiuglebury duel. Horatio Sparkins. Mr. Minns and his cousin. Mrs. Joseph Porter. Pantomime of life. Passage in the life of Mr. Watkius Tottle. Public life of Mr. Tulrumble, once mayor of Mudfog. Sentiment. Steam (The) excursion. Tuggs at Kamsgate (The). — Somebody's luggage 174.28 — Tale of two cities 174.29 — Tom Tiddler's ground 174.30 — Uncommercial traveller. Master Humphrey's clock. New Christmas stories. General index of char- acters 174.34 — (Editor). Pic-nic papers. By various hands. 174.18 — - See Pierce (G. A.) The Dickens dictionary. 174.11 Dickinson (Anna E. ) What answer? . . . 174.38 Dikes and ditches. Adams (W. T.) . . . . 112.18 Dilemma (The). Chesney (G.) 153.39 DrMiTEi Boudine. Toubgenefp (I. S.) . . 266.66 Dimitey tCharles). Guilty or not guilty, [anon.] 211.85 Dingelstedt (Franz). The Amazon. . . . 174.37 Dinah. Mooee (M. A.) 232.22 Dion and the Sybils ; a novel. Keon (M. G.) 226.18 Discaeded daughter. Southwokth (Mrs. E. B. E. N.) _ 253.^8 Discaeded wife. Dupuy (Eliza A. ) . . . . 186.22 Discaeded wife (Thrown on the world ; or, the). Clay (Bertha M.) 155- 38 Disgeace to the family. Jeeeold (W. B.) . . 221.33 Disosway (E. T.) South meadows 176.02 Disowned. Bulwee Lytton (E.G.E.L.,tod Lytlon)liiM Disponent (The). Eastlake (Lady). In her Livonian tales 221.11 Diseaeli (Benjamin). Alroy. . . . 174.51 ; 175.01 — Coningsby 174.54 ; 175.02 — Contarini Fleming 174.53 ; 175.03 — Henrietta Temple 175 - oi — Ixion in heaven. Infernal marriage. Count Alarcos. Popanilla 174.16 -Lothair "4.19 Note.— See • Maccallum ' Lothair ; [a satire.] . . 174.55 — Kise of Iskander 174.48 — Same. [In Little classics, v. 6.] . • — Sybil 174.51; — Tancred 174.52; — Venetia 174.44; — Vivian Grey — Young duke 174.45 ; Dixon (Rev. — ). Broken columns Doctoe Basilius. Dumas (A.) • Doctor Antonio: a tale of Italy. Btjffini (G.) at*.** De. Austin's guests. Gileeet (W.) - - ■ • la4,a 226.87 175.05 175.06 174.52 175.08 174.53 142.08 175.51 244.44 BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. FICTION : Doctor Birch to Dumas. Doctor Birch and his young friends. Thackebay (W. M.) -255.36 Doctor Faustus. [In Thoms (W. J.) Early English prose romances, v. 3, 1858.] 261.24 Same. [In Rosooe (T.) Germ, no v., v. 1, 1826. 244.16 Doctor Hookwell. Aemitage (Rev. Bobert). 3541.09 Doctor Howell's family. Goodwin (H. B.) . 211.12 Doctor Jacob. Edwards (M. Bentbam). . . 182.40 Doctor Johns. Mitchell (D. G.) 2 v. . . 232.01 Doctor Marigold's prescriptions. Dickens (C.) 174.31 Doctor Oldham at Greystones. Henry (0. S.) 212.87 Doctor Ox, and other stories. Verne (J.) . 266.80 Doctor Thome. Tbollope (A.) 261.56 Doctor Vunkyke. Cooke (J. E.) 162.26 Doctor Wainwright's patient. Yates (E.) . 265.71 Doctor Wilmer's love. Lee (Margaret). . . 222.73 Doctor's danghter.MAY (Sophie). [Clarke (R.S. )]226.66 Doctor's dilemma. Stbetton (H. ) .... 255.90 Doctor's family. Oltphant (Mrs. M. O. W.) . 234.76 * Doctor's wife. Braddon (M. E.) 135.23 Dodd family abroad. Levee (C.) 3 v. . . . 223.43 Dodse (Mary Abigail). Child world. . . . 174.58 — Red-letter days in Applethorpe 175 10 — Little folk life 174.59 Dodge (Mary Mapes). A few friends, and how they amused themselves 175. 18 — Hans Brinker. 175.19 — The Irvington stories 174.60 — Theophilus and others 174.61 Note. — The name of this authoress is given as Mary E. Dodge in some of her works. Dodge Club (The). De Mtt.t.f, (J. ) .... 272.32 Dodoson (Rev. C. L.) ['Lewis Carroll.'] Alice's ad- ventures in wonderland 151.33 — Through the looking-glass 151.34 Doe (Charles H.) Buffets. . . - 174.62 Doesticks, and what he says. Thompson (M. M. ) 261.31 Dog Crusoe, a tale of the prairies. Ballantyne (R.M.) 131.18 Dog fiend, or Snarley-yow. Mabbyat (F.) . 225.63 Doherty (Morgan). See McGinn (Wm. ) Doing and dreaming. Mayo (Mrs. L F.) . . 196.05 Doing his best. Tbowbbidge (J. T.) . . . 266.24 Doings in Maryland. 175.11 Doings of the Bodley family. Scodder (H. E. ) 251.01 Dollies aad cents. Warmer (A. B.) 2 It. . 263.01 Dolores. Fobbesteb (Mrs. ) 196.24 Dombey and son. Dickens (C.) 2 v. . . . 173.27 Dominie's (The) son. Jones (J. H.) . . . . 221.31 Don Carlos. Saint Real (C. V. de). . . . 171.04 Don Quixote. Cervantes (M de) 151.19 Doni(AF.) Novels v. 3 of 244.22 Dora. Kavanagh (Julia) 221.48 Dora Darling, or daughter of the regiment. Austin (J.G.) 125.19 Dora Deane and Maggie Miller. Holmes (M. J.) 213.50 Dorothy Fox. [anon. Pabb (Miss L.)] . . . 235.52 Dorr (.¥ra. J. C E.) Expiation 176.07 — Lanmere 175.12 — Sibyl Huntington 175! 13 Dotty Dimple stories. See Clarke (R. S.) Double marriage, or White lies.READE (C.) . 242.24 Double phy, or how Joe Hardy chose his friends. Everett (W.) 184.12 Double story. Macdonald (G.) 227.80 Double wedding. Warfield (Mrs. C. A.) . 262.65 Doubly false. Stephens (A. S.) 253.66 Douglas (Amanda M.) Claudia 175.15 — Drifted asunder ; or, the tide of fate. . . 170.32 — Home nook ; or, the crown of duty. . . . 170.33 — In trust ; or Dr. Bertram's household. . . 175.16 — Lucia : her problem 174.56 — Maidenhood series. Seven daughters. . . 176.34 — Nelly Kinnard's kingdom 176.31 — Old woman who lived in a shoe 176.35 — Sydnie Adriance 175.09 — Stephen Dane 175.17 — There's no place like home. [Same as the ' Old woman who lived in a shoe.'] .... 175.22 — With fate against him 175.23 477 New England a hundred years a<*o 174 V7 Douglas (R.) Adventures of a medical student. 175 14 Dove in the eagle's nest. Yonge (Miss C. M.) 26531 Dower-house. Thomas (Annie). . ' 961 14 Down in Tennessee. Kteke (Edmund). [Gilmobe ' (si. K.)J ,„p „,. Down the Rhine. [Adams (W. T )1 , .' , Down the river. [Adams (W. T )] ' 113 13 Down the river ; or practical lessons under 'the code duello. Uy an amateur, [anon.] . . . 17030 Downing (Major Jack). See Smith (Seba) Deama in Pokeville. Field (J. M.) .... 261 91 Dkaytons and theDavenants. Charles (Mi's. E ) 153 05 Deeam children. Scudder (H. E.) .... 25103 Dream chintz. Mackarness (M. A.) . . .' .' 24127 Deeamland by daylight. Chesebeo' (C.) . '. 153 28 Deeam-ltfe. Mitchell (D. G.) 232 03 Deeam-numbees. Tbollope (T. A.) . . '. . 261 83 Deeamthoep. Smith (A.) In Little classics' v. 4 2'>6 80 Deed. Stowe (Mrs. H. B.) 2 v. . . . . . 254 17 Deifted asunder. Douglas (A. M.) '. [ '. '. 176 32 Deifting and steering. [Peebles (M. L. )] ' 234 48 Dbille (Hearton, U.S.A.), pseud. See GeaV (J.) 211.44 Deiven from the path. Smart (Charles). . . 256.32 Detven to sea. Cupples (Mrs. G.) .... 171.14 Dboz (G.) Around a spring '. 175' 53 — Babolain 176 ; 30 Drummer boy ; a story of Burnside's expedition. Teowtbeidge ( J. T. ) 202.09 Deury (Anna H. ) Deep waters. ..... 175^20 — Light and shade ; or, the young artist. . . 175.22 — Misrepresentation 175.21 — Story of a shower 1^5.65 Dubois (C.) Madame Agnes 177.01 Duchess of Rosemary lane. Faejeon (B. L. ) 196.08 Dudevant (A.L.A.D.)['GeorgeSand.'l Antonia. 175.32 — Cesarine Dietrich , .175.58 — Consuelo 175.24 — Countess of Rudolstadt. Sequel to Consuelo. 175.25 — Devil's pool (The) 175.03 — Fanchon the cricket . . 175.26 — Handsome Lawrence. Sequel to a Rolling stone 175.01 — Indiana 175.28 — Jacques 175.29 — Jealousy, or Teverino. . . ... 175.33 — Journeyman (The) joiner ; or companion of the lour of France 175.63 — Last (The) Aldini 175.57 — Mile. Merquem. '. 175.30 — Marquis de Villemer 175.56 — Mauprat 175.31 — Miller of Angibault 175.55 — Monsieur Antoine 175.62 — Monsieur Sylvestre ] 75.34 — My sister Jeannie 175.35 — Rolling stone .... 175.60 — Snow man 175.54 — Teverino. See Jealousy, above 175.33 Dudevant (J. F. M. A.) ['Maurice Sand.'] Cal- lirhoe" 244.98 Duganne (A. J. H.) The tenant house. . . . 175.36 Duke of Monmouth. Griffin (G.) .... 211.78 Duke's (The) motto. Feval (Paul) 191.37 Dumas (Alexandre). — Adventures of a marquis 181.19 — Amaury 175.37 — Andree de Taverney 175.38 — Ascanio ; or, the sculptor's apprentice. . . 175.39 — Beau Tancred ; or, the marriaga verdict. . 181.40 — Black tulip 175.47 — Captain Paul 175.48 — Castle of Soudet 175.40 — Chateau Rouge. [With Queen's Decklace.] 181.10 — Chevalier (The). Conclusion of memoirs of a physi- cian 181.37 — Chevalier de Maison Rouge 175.49 — Chevalier d'Harmental ; or, love and con- spiracy 175.41 — Conscript ; a tale of war 175.42 In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 478 FICTION : Dumas to Edwards. Dumas (Alexandre), continued, — Conspirators JZr'^o — Count of Monte Christo 175.43 — Count of Moret; or, Richelieu and Ms friends. 17o.64 — Countess of Charny ; or, the fall of the French monarchy JI5'f5 — Diana of Meridor; the lady of Monsoreau. . 175.46 Note.— The 1st of a series, embracing— 2, Marguerite de Valois ; 3, Forty-five guardsmen. — Doctor Bisilius 175.51 — Edmond Dantes ; sequel to Monte Christo. 175.4-1 — Forssters 181.01 — Forty-five guardsmen. 181.02 — Hor.-ors of Paris 181.17 iVofa.— Conclusion of Mohicans of Pads. — Ingenue ; or, the death of Marat. .... 181.41 — Iron hand; or, the knight of Maul jo j. . . 181.03 — Iron mask; or, Raoulde Brag -lonns. . . 181.04 — Isabel of Bxvaria ; or, the chronicles of France for the reign of Charles VI 181.05 — • Louise de la Valliere 181.06 — Love and liberty 181.13 — Marguerite de Valois 181.07 — Memoirs of a physician. ....... 181.08 Note.— The 1st of a series, including— 2, Queen's neck- lace ; 3, Six years later ; 4, Countess de Charny ; 5, An- dree de Taveruey ; 6, Chevalier de Maison-Eouge. — Mohicans of Paris 181.09 Note.— For conclusion, see Horrors of Paris. — Nanon ; or, woman's war . 181.41 — Page of the Duke of Savoy. 181.14 — Queen's necklace 181.10 — Regent's daughter. 235.9-5 — Six years later ; or, taking of the BMtile. . . 18 1. 11 — Three musketeers, [or Three guardsmen]. . 181.12 Note. — The 1st of a series, embracing — 2, Twenty years after ; 3, Bragelonne, the sou of Athos ; 4, Iron mask ; 5, Louise ds la Valliere. — Twenty years after 181.15 I — Twin captains. [Same as Twin lieutenants.] 175.52 — Twin lisutenants ; or, soldier's bride. . . 181.16 — T»vo Dianas ; an historical romance. . . . 181.00 — Vieomte de Bragelonne, or ten years later. 2v 181.38 Dumas fils (A. ) Annette ; or the lady of the pearls. 175. 66 — Camille ; or the fate of a coquette. . . . 175.49J Dumb love, Libussa, Melechsala. Musaus (J. C. A.) 151.13 Dumont (Mrs. J. L.) Life sketches 181.21 Dunallan. Grace Kennedy. 221.58 Duncan Campbell. De Foe (D.) 5037.14,5032.19. 172,07 Dunlap (W.) Memoirs of a water drinker. . 181.20 Dupuy (Miss E. A.) All for love 181.45 — Cancelled will 181.32 — Clandestine marriage 181.36 — Conspirator (The) 181.22 — Country neighborhood. 181.23 — Dethroned heiress 181.44 — Discarded wife ; or, will she succeed? . . 186.22 — Hidden sin. Sequel to the Dethroned heiress. 181.43 — How he did it 181.30 — Michael Rudolph. 181.31 — Mysterious guest 181.35 — New way to win a fortune. ...... 186.23 — Planter's daughter, [anon.} 241.35 — Was he guilty ? . 186.24 — Who shall be victor ? 181.31 — Why did he marry her ? ....... 181.29 D oenton abbey. Tbollope (T. A.) . . . . 261.86 Dutch dominie of the Catskills. Murdoch (D. ) 233. 11 Dutch in the Medway. Maceablane (C.) . . 224.62 Dutch pictures. Sala (G A.) 241.58 Dutchman's fireside. Paulding (J. K. ) . . 235.14 Dwellees in five sisters court. Scuddee (H. E.) 251.00 Dynevob Terrace. Yonge (Miss C. M.) 2 v. 265.32 Eakl's daughter. Sewell (E. M.) . . . . 251.31 Eael's Dene. Feanctjllon (R. E.) . . . . 192.41 Eabl's heir. Wood (Mrs. Henry) 264.51 Eael's secret. Paedoe (J.) Same as her Life struggle.] 234.53 Eaely dawn ; Christian life in England in the olden times. [Chaeles {Mis. E.)] . . 153.06 Eaely English prose romances. See Thomb (W.J.) 261.22 East Lynne. Wood (Mrs. H.) 261.52 Eastee offering. Beemee(F.) 141.17 Eastekn tales. Caldcleugh (W. G.) . . . 145,32 Eastlake (Lady, wife of Sir C. L.) Livonkn tales 224.11 Contents : The Disponent. The Wolves. The Jews. Eastwood (F.), psevd. See Knevels (Mrs. D. C) Easy Nat, or the three apprentices. Stimson (A. L.) 254.06 Ebb-tide. REiD(Christian). [FiSHEE(JMm-F.C)] 242.74 Ebees (G. ) The daughter of an Egyptian king. 181. 42 Ebony idol, [anon.] 181. '26 Eoce Femina ; or, the woman Zoe. Pine (Cuyler).241.39 Eddtes round the rectory. Vabea (Owen). . 262.40 Eddy (D. C. ) Walter's tour in the East. 6 v. 1041.12 1. Walter in Egypt. I 4 Walter in Damascus. 2. Walter in Jerusalem. 6. Walter in Constantinople, 3. Walter in Samaria. | 6. Walter in Athens. Edelweiss. Auebbach (B. ) 124.15 Eden (E.) The semi-attached couple, [anon.] 181.24 — Semi-detached house, [anon ] 181.25 Edgar (J. E.) Cressy and Poictiers. . . . 181.33 Edgae Clifton. Adams (C. ) 112.08 Edgae Huntley, or memoirs of a sleep-walker. Beown (C. B.) 143.08 Edgewoeth (Maria). Frank 182.01 — Harry and Lucy. 2 v 182.03 — Moral tales. 2 v. 182.05 — Parent's assistant. lt>2.07 — Popular tales. 2 v. . 182.08 — Rosamond, and other tales 182.10 — Tales and novels. 20 v. in 10. viz. : 1-2. Castle Backrent. Essay on Irish bulls. Essay on the noble science of self-justification. Moral tales: For- rester. The Prussian vase. The good aunt. . 382.11 3-4. Moral tales : Argelina, Gcod French governess, Mademoiselle Panache, The Knapsack, Lame Jervas, The Will, The Limerick gloves. Out of debt out of danger, The Lottery, Be sauna 182.12 5-6. Popular tales : Murad the unlucky, The manufac- turers, The contrast, The grateful negro. To-morrow. Tales of fashionable life : Ennui, The dun, . . 182.13 7-8. Tales of fashionable life : Manoeuvring. Almeria. Vivian. 182.14 9-10. Same. Absentee. Madame de Fleury. Emilie de Coulanges. Modern Griselda 182.15 11-12. Belinda 182.16 13-14 Leonora. Letters on female education. . 182.17 15-16. Patronage. Comic dramas : Love and law. Rose, thistle, and shamrock 182.18 17-18. Harrington. Thoughts on bores. Ormond. 182.19 19-20. Helen 182.20 Edina. or missing since midnight. Wood (Mrs. H.) 264.94 Edinburgh tales. Ed. by Mrs. Johnstone. 3 v. 184.22 Edith Lyle. Holmes {Mrs. M. J.) . . . . 213.90 Edith's ministry. McKeevee (H. B.) . . . 224.60 Edmond Dantes, sequel to Monte Christo. Dumas (A.) 175.44 Edna Browning, or the Leighton homestead. Holmes (M. J.) 213.72 Edwaed. Mooeb (J.) 2 v 505C.01 Edward Colvil's journal. Putnam (Mrs. M. L.) 241.70 Edward Osborne (Colloquies of ). Manning (A.) 225.24 Edwabds (Mrs. Annie). Archie Lovell. . . 182.21 — Estelle 186.01 — Leah . a woman of fashion 182.43 — Miss Forrester. 182.32 — Morals of May fair ; [or, Philip Earnscliffe]. 182.36 — Ordeal for wives 182. 38 — Ought we to visit her? 182.35 — Philip Earnscliffe 182.36 — Point of honor 182.44 — Stephen Lawrence, yeoman 182. 31 — Susan Fielding 182. 33 — Vagabond heroine 182.37 Edwabds (Miss Amelia B.) — Barbara's history 182.22 — Debenham's vow 182.34 — Four-fifteen express. [In Little classics, v. 8.J . . 226-9| — Half a million of money 182.23 Same. 2 v. . . . 182.24 — Hand and glove 182, ?5 Same. 2 v. ^121 BBOOKLYN MEEOANTILE L.1BEAKY. FICTION : Eawardsfo Ersilia. 479 __ In the days of my youth 182.39 _ Ladder of life ; a heart history 182.28 — MissCarew 182.29 — My brother's wife 182.30 Edwards (M. B.) Dr. Jacob 182.40 — Kitty 183 - 41 — The Sylvestres 182.42 Edwabds (Kollin). Twice defeated, or the story of a dark society in two countries 186.05 Edwin Brothertoft. Winthkop (T.) .... 204.29 Edwin Drood (Mystery of). Dickens (0.) . . 173.39 Egan (Pierce). Lady Miud 181.27 _ Pilgrims of the Thames 181.28 Eggleston (E.) The circuit rider 184.39 _ The end of the world 184.21 — Mystery of Metropolisville 181.31 — Hoosier schoolmaster 184. JO Eggleston (George Cary). The big brother ; a story of Indian war 184.26 — Captain Sam, or the hoy scouts of 1814. [Big bro- ther series.] 184.29 — A. man of honor 184.33 Eglantine. Tabor (Eliza) 254.70 Egypt : the romance of ancient history. 2 v. 244. 14 Eight cousins. Alcott (Louisa M. ) . . . 122.33 Eighteen hundred and twelve, or Napoleon's campaign in Russia. Rellstab (L. ) 243.01 Eiloabt (Mrs. C. J. G.) The curate's discipline. 183.03 — From thistles— grapes 183.02 — The love that lived 186.18 Eirene, or a woman's right. Ames (Mrs. M. C.) 114.27 Ekeoes from Kentucky in 1867. Nasby (Petro- leum V.), pseud, of Locke (D. R.) . . . 224.15 Elbow room. Atykt,t,r (Max), pseud, of Clark (C. H.) 113.18 ELBuscapie. Castro (A. de) 152.12 Elder (W.) Enchanted beauty, efc 2524.01 Eleanor's victory. Braddon ( Miss M. E.) . 135.24 Elective affinities. Goethe (J. W. von). . . 195. 18 Same 195.22 Elements of morality. Salzman (C. G. ) In Yonge (O. M.) Storehouse of stories, v. 2 265.63 Elena, an Italian tale. Comyn (L. N.) . . . 161.34 Eleonobe. Rotheneels (E. von) 244.24 Elephant club. Thompson (M. M.) .... 261.43 Elfbed. Abbott (Jacob). Harper's story books, v. 6 216.97 El Furei'dis. Cummins (M. S. ) 171.10 Eli Perkins : his sayings. Landon (M. D.) . 222.28 Elia. Fernan Caballero. Areom (C.B. de F. de). 145.28 Eliot (George), pseud. See Lewes (Mrs. G. H.) Eliza Woodson. Farnham (Mrs. E. W.) . . 191.03 Elizabeth ; or exiles of Siberia. Cottin (Mme.) 165.11 Same 244.73 Elizabeth (Story of). Thackebay (Miss A. I. ) 261.01 Ella. Aimwell (W.) [Simonds (W.)] . 252.45 Ella of Garveloch. Martineau (H.) Ulus. of polit. econ., v. 2.] 231.28 Ellen deVere. [Smith (J. F.)] 252.81 Ellen Linn. Abbott (J.) 111.07 Ellen Middleton. Fullebton (Lady G. ) . . 193.08 Ellen Story. Fawcett (E.) 186.28 Ellet (Jfr«.E.F. ) Nouvellettes of the musicians. 1561.23 Ellte ; or, the human comedy. Cooke (J. E.) 163.09 Elliot (Frances). The Italians : a novel. . . 183.33 — Romance of old court life in France. . . 183.01 Ellis (G.) Specimens of early English romance. 183.04 Ellis (Mrs. S. S. ) Brewer's family 183.05 — Friends at their own firesides. 2 v. . . . 183.12 — Look to the end ; or, the Bennetts abroad. 183.06 — Hearts and homes 183.08 — Pictures of private life. 3 v. . . 183.09 ; 2524.18 Elm Island stories. See Kellogg (E. ) 6 v. . 221.94 Elm-tbee tales. Smith (F. L B.) .... 253.01 Eloise. Rousseau ( J. J. ) 4 v 244. 31 Elsie Magoon. Gage (Mrs. F. D.) .... 193.20 Elsie Dinsmore. Finley (Martha) 191.08 Elsie's girlhood. Finley (Martha) 191.38 Elsie's married life. Daniel (Mrs. MacKenzie). 171.31 Elsie's motherhood. Finley (M.) .... 192.00 Elsie's womanhood. Finley (M.) .... 192.01 Elsie Venner ; a romance of destiny. Holmes v ( °.-y-,} 2V ,V ' ■ ' ■ • • ■ 213 - c » Elstee s folly. Wood (Mrs. H. ) .... 264 55 Elton (Sir A. H.) Below the surface. . . . 183 14 Elves (The). Tieck (L. von) 151.13 Elzey Hay. See Andrews (F.) Embury (E. C.) Blind girl ; with other tales. 183.17 — Glimpses of home life 133. is — Pictures of early life \ 183. 19 Emery (E.B.) Queens 181.19 Emery (S. A.) Three generations 181.18 Emilia in England. Meredith (G.) 3 v. . . 23L94 Emilia Wyndham. Marsh-Caldwell (Mrs.). 2v. 231.10 Emilia and Sophia, or a new system of education. Rousseau (J. J.) 4v 244.35 Emily Chester. Seemuller (A. M. Crane). . 165.22 Emily Marsden : likes and dislikes, [anon. ] 223. 74 Emma. Austen (J.) 125.13 Emma Corbett, or miseries of civil war. [Pratt (S.J.)] 241.77 Emmanuel Philibert. Dumas (A.) .... 181.46 Empress Josephine. Muhlbach (L.) . . . 2J2.69 Empty heart, or Husks. Harland(M.) . . . 25.5.18 Enault (L. ) Christine 183.36 — Pupil of the legion of honor 183.35 Enchanting and enchanted. Hacklander (F.W.) 211.97 End of the world. Eggleston (E.) .... 184.21 English hearts and English hands, [anon.] . 183.21 English orphans. Holmes (Mrs. M. J.) . . 213.51 English tales. Ceosland (Mrs. C.) .... 1G5. 33 Ennui. Edgeworth (Maria). Novels, v. 6. . 182.13 Entail (The). Galt (John) 193.22 Eoline, or Magnolia vale. Hentz (Mrs C. L. ) 213.07 Ephemeris, or leaves from ye journal of M. Drayton. 225.44 Epicurean. Moore (Thomas) 232.23 Eeckmann (E.) and Chatrian (A.) Alsacian schoolmaster ... 184.41 — Blockade of Phalsburg 183.39 — Brigadier Frederick 183. 23 J — Campaign in Kabylia 187.04 — Citizen Bonaparte, 1794-1815 187.05 — Confessions of a clarionet player 1.S7.00 — Country in danger, 1792 187.07 — Dean's watch. [ With Brigadier Frederick.] 183. 23 £ — Forest house, and Catherine's lovers. . 1' 3. 15 — Friend Fritz 187.08 — Great invasion of 1813-14 ; or after Leipzig. 183.16 Same. [Different translation. ] . . 183.40 — Illustrious Dr. Matheus 187.09 — Madame The'rese, or the volunteers of '92. 183.22 — Man-wolf, and other tales 187.01 — Miller's story of the war, or the plebiscite. 183.43 — Peace ." 187.10 — Polish Jew. . . 181.40 — Popular tales and romances. ... 187.11 — Story of a conscript ; a story of 1813. . . 183.23 — States general ; (1789) 187.02 — Stories of the Rhine 187. 13 — Story of a peasant. 1789,1792,1793. 3 v. 183.41 — War 183.44 — Waterloo, a sequel to Story of a Conscript. . 183.20 — Year one of the republic : 1793. Story of a peasant 187.14 Eric, or little by little. Fareae (F. W.) . 191.11 Eeewhon, or over the range. [Butler (S.)] 184.28 Erie canal. Abbott (J.) 111.12 Erlesmere : or, contrasts of character. Lavenu (L. S.) 222.45 Eeling the bold. Ballantyne (R. M. ) . . 131.30 Erma's engagement, [anon.] ... . 183.38 Ernest Bracebridge. Kingston (W. H G.) . 222.13 Ernest Carroll ; or, artist life in Italy. Geeen- ough(H.) 211.49 Ernestine ; or, the heart's longings. Aleth. 183.24 Ernest Linwood. Hentz (C. L.) . . . . 213.08 Ernest Maltravers. Litton (E. B.) 2 v. . 144.07 Eros and Anteros. Canute (Judith). [Campbell (J. H. L.)] l^- 31 Erring, yet noble, [anon.] 183.25 Ersilia.' Poynter (Miss E. F.) 186.20 to nailing for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITI/E, and the NUMBER. 480 FICTION : Eraklne to Fairy Tales. Eeskine (Mrs. Thomas). Wyncote. .... 186.03 EsPERANCE. LANDER (M.) Atfk Espehanza. Bowman (A.) o?q!ot Essence of fun. Hood (Tom) ^.»J Estelle. Edwards (Mrs. Annie). • • • • • \?°e Estelle Russell. By the author of "Private life of Galileo." ■ • 183 - 37 Esther, a tale of Spain in the 6th century. Smith ,jj \ T. 3 of 17418 Ethel Churchill. ' Landon (L. E.) Works. . 5047.05 Ethel Mildmay's follies II, H Ethels love life. Sweat (M. J. M.) . . . 254.47 Ethic amusements. Bellamy (D.) . . . : l°?-07 Ethic tales and fables. Fenelon (F.) . . . loo 07 Ethlyn's mistake. Holmes (Mrs. M. J.) . . 213.59 Etna Vandemir ; a romance. Hancock (S. J.) 214.93 Ettore Fieramosca, or the challenge of Barletta. Azeqlio (M. d') 172.10 Eudoxia, a picture of the 5th century. Hahn-Hahn (Ida, countess von) ^i"?^" Eugene Aran. Lytton (E. B.) 144.10 Eugenie Grand ot, or the miser's daughter. Balzac (H. De) 132.° J Eustace (The) diamonds. Trollope (A.) . . 261.77 Eutaw, a sequel to The Eorayers. Simms (W. q.) 252.29 Evan Daje. [anon.] 183.26 Evan Harrington. Meredith (George). . . 231.78 Evans (Miss A. J.) See Wilson (Mrs. A. J. E.) Evans (Miss Marian) . See Lewes (Mrs. M. E. ) Evelina. Arblay (F. B. d') 171.34 Evenings at Donaldson's manor. Mackintosh (Miss M. J.) 221.70 Evenings at Haddon Hall ; tales 152.13 Evenings at home. Alkin (J.) and Barbauld (Mrs. L.) I 14 - 10 Eventide. Afton (Eme) 114.01 Everett (W.) Changing base 184.10 — Double play 184.12 Everglade heroes. Coggeshall (W. T. ) . . 161.18 Everybody's friend ; or Josh Billings' encyclopaedia of wit and humor. Shaw (H. W.) .... 251.72 Eveey day. [Pike (F. W. A-)] 184.16 Ewald (H. F.) Story of Waldemar Krone's yoath 184.11 Ewing (Juliana Horatio). From six to sixteen, a story for girls 186.21 Exemplary novels. Cervantes (M. de). . . 151.26 Exiles. Talvi. [Robinson (Mrs. T. A. L. v. J.)] 243.41 Experience of a barrister. Warner (W., Esq.) 263.27 Experiences of a real detective, [anon.] . . 262.70 Expiation. Dorr (Mrs. J. C. R.) 176.07 Eyster (Nellie). On the wing ; sunny hour series. 184.14 Fables : — iEsop. Fables. Version, by T. James. New York, [n. d.] 8° 185.03 • Same. New ed. by E. Garrett. London, 1863. 16° 185.03.a — Bewick (T. and J.) and others. Select fables ; with cuts. L., 1820. 8° 1413.09 — Bussey (G. Moir). Fables: original anl selected. Designs by J.J. Grandville. Lond.,1841. 8 3 . 185.10 — ■ Favourite fables. With 24 illus. by H. Weir. Lond., 1870. 12° 185.00 — Fenelon (F.) Fables. Lond., 1770. 4°. . 185.07 — Flowers of fable from Northcote and others. New York, 1847. 16° 185.02 — Gay (John). Fables. [In his Poetical works, v. 1, 1854.] 1641.08 — Krilof. Fables russes, invitees en vers franc ais et italieni. 2 v. Paris, 1825. 8°. . . . 185.11 Ralston (R. S.) Krilof and his fables. London, 1869. 12° 185.06 — La Fontaine (J. de). Fables. Tr. by E. Wright, jr. 2 v. Boston, 1811. 8° ir.05.0r> Same. London, 1853. 8° 168 '.12 — Lessing (G. E. ) Fables and epigrams. London, 1825. 12° 185.08 — Moore (E.) Fables for the ladies; to which are added seven select fables, by other authors. Philadelphia, 1811. 18° 1673.32 Morley (H.) Fables and fairy tales. London, 1860. 12°. 185.13 — Pilpay or Bidpay. Fables. Tr. by W. KhatehbulL Oxford, 1819. 8° 185.01 Same; 1818 ed. revised. N.Y.,1872. 12°. 185.0U _ Prosser (Mrs. ) Original fables. L.,[n.<£]12°. 185.09 Wallbridge (A. ) Bizarre fables. L., 1812. 16°. 185.14 — Wilkie(W.) Fables. Lond., 1768. 12°. . 183.05 — Yriarte (T. de). Literary fables. Tr. by G. H. Deveroux. B., 1855. 12° 1693.14 See also Classical journal, v. 25, p. 20, 364 ; v. 27, p. 24 (Fables of .SB-iop and Babrias, by G. B.) ; v. 30, p. 345 (On fables and the Eastern sciences) : Contem. rev., v. 14, 1870 (Migration of fables, by Max MUller). ,8^- See also Mythology, in general alphabet. Fabiola ; Of the cburch of the catacombs. Wiseman (N.) 264.35 Fabre (Ferdinand). The abbe Tigrane. Candidate for the papal chair. Tr. by L. W. Bacon. 186.20 Faded leaf of history. Davis (Mrs. R. H.) In Little classics, v. 10 , 226.97 Fadette, pseud. See Rodney (Mrs. M. R. L.) 263.81 Fairfax ; a chronicle of the Shenandoah. Cooke (J. E.) . . '. 163.10 Fair god (The) ; or, the last of the 'Tzins. Wallace (Lewis). 202.91) Fair Harvard. [Washburn (W. T.)] . . . 184.34 FATR-hairad Eckbert. Tieck (L. von). . . . 151.13 Fair maid of Perth. Scott (Sir Walter). . . 245.80 Fair maid of the Inn. Cervantes (M. de). . 171.03 Fair play. Southworth {Mrs. E.D.E.N.) . . 233.45 Fair Saxon. McCarthy (J.) 225.68 Fair to see. Lookhart (L. W. M. ) .... 223.81 Fair women. Forrester (Mrs) 192.32 Faihy finder. Lover (C.) In Little classics, v. 12. . . 227.15 Fairy fingers. Ritchie (A. C. M.) .... 213.34 Fairy land and other tales. Jervey (C H.) . 1643.33 Fairy tales : — Anderson (H. C) Danish Fairytales. London, 1861. 8°. • 122.08 — Aulnoy (M. C J. de B. ) Fairy tales. Tr. by T. B. Planche. Lond., 1868. 12°. ...... 185.J8 — Austin (J. G.) Moonfolk. N. Y., 1874. 12°. 186.13 — Bechstein (L.) Aspretly as seven, etc. Loudon, [„. <*.] . . . 186.15 — Child's own book of f jiry tales. Philadelphia^ 1855. 12 o 186.16 — Child's own treasury cf standard fairy tales. N. Y, [1860. sq. 16° 1° 5 - 19 — CRiiK (Mrs. D. M. Mnloch). Adventures Of a brownie. N. Y., 1872. 16°. . . . . 185.30 — Croker (T. C) Fa'rv legends and traditions of the south of Ireland. Lond., [n. d.] 12°. . . 186.10 — Fairies of our garden. Boston, 1807. 12°. 185.20 — Fairy book. N. Y. 1863. 12° .... 185.26 — Fairy book, with engravings by J. A. Adams. New York, 1836. 12°. • 185.17 — FrereiM.) Old Deccan days; or, Hindoo fairy legends. Phila., 1868. 12°. . . . ■ 185.32 — Grimm (W. L. C. and W. O.) German popular sto- ries. London, [n.d.] 12° • 185.29 German popular tales and household stones. 3 v. in 1. Boston, 1868. 12°. . . . • 185.23 Grimm's goblins, selected from the Household stories. Boston, 1867. sq. 16°. . . . 185.33 — Halliwell (J. O.) Illustrations of the fairy mythol- ogy of a Midsummer night's dream. London, Shak. soc, 1845. 8° " 5 6f — Hamilton (A.) Fairy tales and romances. Laud., 1849 1'^° loj.io — Hugessen (E. H. 'Knatchbull'). Crackers for Christ- mas. London, 1871. 12°. . . • • • "5.J8 Higgledy-Piggledy. N Y. 1876 2° 8- Moon shine. Fairy stories. L., 1871. 12 . it».w Puss-cat mew, and other stories. New York, 18 n. Queer'fol'k. ' London, 1874. 12°. . . • 1^" --Tales at tea-time. London 1872. 12°. . J8B.« — - Whispers from fairy land. N. Y 1875. 12 . 18*M — Jervey plrs. C. H.) Fairy land. Boston,^?* — Johnso 8 n'Cv\ W.) ' Catskl fairies. ' New York, 1876, y 2° - BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. FICTION : Fairy Tales to Fielding. 481 — Keightley (T.) Fairy mythology. London, 1850 I*". .... 185.21 — K^tt, (G.) New fairy stories for my grand-children New York, 1861. 16° 185-3 j — Laboulaye (E. R. L.) Fairy tales of all nations New York, 1867. 12° 18 5. 2 i — Leland'(C G.) Johnnykin and the goblins. New York, 1876. 12°. 186 . 30 — Lemon (M.) Legends of Number Nip. London 1861. 16°. 1S5.3B — MacDonald (G.) Dealings with the fairies. Lond 1867. sq. 16° 18.-..16 — Mace (J.) Home fairy tales. New York, 18(17 12° 185.27 — Maclaren (A.) Fairy family. L., 1871. 12°. 185.22 — Magutre (T. F.) Young prince Marigold. Lond 1873. 12" m .& — Mason (J.) Old fairy tales. L., [1873.] 16°. 185.41 — PerrAult (C.) Four-and-twenty fairy tales. Lond 1869. 12°. is-5.28 — Ritson (J.) Fairy tales. London, 1831. 12°. 185.35 — Wentworth (May). Fairy tales from gold lands New York, 1867. 12= 185.31 — Wonder world. Fairy tales, old and new. From the French, German, and Danish. L., 1875. 12°. 186.14 j£ff- See also Folk-lore, in general alphabet. Fairy tales for grown folks. Thackeray (Miss A. I.) 261.04 Faith and Patience ; or, the Harrington girls. Win- throp (S.) 266.89 Faithful (Emily). A reed shaken with the wind. 184.35 Faith Gartney's girlhood. Whitney (A. D. T.) 263.59 Faith Unwin's ordeal. Craik (G. M. ) . . . 165 19 Faith White's letter book, 1620-23. [Whiting (M. H.)] 184.30 Falconer (W.) Bloom and brier, » Southern romance 184.25 Falcon family; or, young Ireland. Savage (M. W.) 245.09 Falkenbubg ; a tale of the Rhine, [anon.] . 191.01 Falkland. Bulwer-Lytton (E. G. E. L. ) . . 144.39 Fall of Fort Sumter, or 1860-61. [anon.] . 184! 32 Fall (The) of prince Florestan of Monaco. . 186. 17 Pall of the house of Usher. Poe (E A.) In Little classics, T - 2 : 226.84 Fallen fortunes. Payn (J.) 235.57 Fallen pride. Southworth (E. D. E. N.) . 254! 80 False colors. Thomas (Annie) 255.70 False heir. James (G. P. R.) 215! 52 Fame and fortuae. Alger (H.) 121.14 Family (The) doom. Southworth (ifrs.E.D.E.N.)253.91 Family pride, [anon.'] 191.00 Family secret. Elzey Hay. [Andrews (F.)] lll!37 Family secrets, [anon. ] 191.02 Family stories. [In Yonge (C. M) Storehouse of stories, v. 2.] Family tree. Fonblanque (A. de). . Fanohon, the cricket. Sand (George), LAD.) . Fane (Violet). Sx Singleton (Miss). Fantine.. Hugo (Victor) 214.52 Far above rabies. Biddell ( J. H ) .... 243! 17 Far from the madding crowd. Hardy (T.) . 216.37 Fabdorougha, the miser. Carleton (W.) . . 151.03 Farjeon (B. L. ) At the sign of the silver flagon. 196. 15 — Blade o' grass , , . . 191.42 — Bread and cheese, and kisses 191.43 — Duchess of Rosemary lane. ...... 196.08 — Golden grain. . . . 196.12 -<*rif. 2v. 191.39 — Island pearl 196.10 — Jessie Trim 196.14 — Joshua Marvel 19L41 — King of No-Land. 196.13 -Love's victory 196.1t> — bnadows on the snow : a Christmas story. . 196.09 i arm of Muiceron. Rheil (M.) 177 01 Farmwgdale. Thomas (C.) 261.18 Fabnham (E. W.) Eliza Woodson, or the early days of one of the world's workers 191.03 — Ideal attained, being the story of two steadfast souls. 191.04 ■-My early days. [Same as Eliza Woodson!] ! 19l!oS Fakquharson (Martha 1 ! Farrar (Frederick W. ) 253.67 125.04 260.25 265.63 . . . 172.66 Dudevant (A. . . . 175.26 pseud. See Finley (M.) Eric, or little by little. 191 11 -StTwinTfrrd's:^ ' 0011 ^ 61 ^ • ' • "if Farrers of Budge How. Martinea'u (H.) ' Ilius" of pol. econ., v. 9. . . . K ' g£ v Fashion and famine. Stephens ( Urs \ S ) ' Fashion and folly. By Aunt Hattie. [Baker (H JN. W.)] Fast friends. Trowbridge (J. T. ) Fatal marriage. Southworth (Mrs. EDEN) ptIt T l r SSi ? n; S r ',;' Gerfaut - : ' Bernard (G.'de)' 133.'l7 J^atal secret and other stories. Southworth ( Mrs E D. E. N.), 1 91 Iather Tom and the pope. Murray (J. F.) ! 233 13 — Same. In IjIttle classics, v. 9. . . . 226 96 Fathers and sons. Hook (T. ) . . . . .' ' 21400 Fathers and sons. Touegeneff (I. S.)' ' ' 26 •> ''1 Faustina. Hahn-Hahn (Countess Ida). '. ' 212 20 Faustus (Doctor). See Doctor Faustus. Fawcett (Edgar). Ellen Story 186 28 — Purple and fine linen ' 184 36 Fawcett, (M.G,) Talesiu political economy.i874.591l'29 Fay (T. S. ) Norman Leslie 191 14. — The Countess Ida ; a tale of Berlin. ! \ 195' 10 Feats on the fiord. Martineau (H.) . . ' 23122 Fellah (The). About (E.) \ \ 112' 05 Felix Holt, the radical. Eliot (George). ! ! 18402 Female Jesuit. [Luke (J/rs.)] 22444 Female Quixote (The). Lennox (C.) . . ' 22315 Fenelon (F.de S.de la M. ) Ethis tales and fables. 185. 07 — Telemachus 191 17 Fenn (George Manville). The treasure hunters. 196 20 Fenton's quest. Braddon (M. E.) .... 135.39 Ferdinand, Count Fathom. Smollett (T.) . 253! 12 Same. In his Works, v. 4. 5067.07 Fernando de Lemos ; truth and fiction. Gayabre „ (°-) 194.39 Fern (Fanny). See Parton (Mrs. S. P.) Fern leaves. Parton (Mrs. S. P.) .... 235.07 Ferne Fleming. Warfield (Mrs. C. A.) . . 267.13 Fernyhurst Court. By author of Stone-edge. 191.18 Ferrter (Miss Mary). Destiny, or the chiefs daughter. 3v - 191.19 — Inheritance. 3 v 191.23 — Marriage. 2 v 191.22 Fetches (The). Bantm (J.) 132.36 Fettered for life ; or, lord and master. Blake L. D.) 133.3 8 Feulllet (Octave). Camors ; or life under the empire 191.27 — ■ Led astray ; or La petite comtesse. The sphinx ; or, Julia de Trecceur. Bellah. From the French, by O. Vibeur. 196.21 — Marriage in high life 196.22 — Romance of a poor young man 191.28 — Story of Sibylle 191.36 Feval (P.) " I am here ! " The duke's motto. 191.37 Few (A) days in Athens. Wright (F. ). . 261.87 Few friends (A), and how they amused themselves. Dodge (M.E.) 175.18 Feydeau (E. ) Secret of happiness 191.34 Field (Mrs. Anna A.) Asphodel, [anon.] . 192.03 Field (J. M. ) Drama in Pokeville : the bench and bar of Jurytown, eta. By " Everpoint, " [pseu J. ] 261.91 Field (Margaret). Bertha Percy ; or, l'esperance. 192.04 — Not pretty but precious 233.84 Field and forest. Optic (Oliver). [Adams (W.T.)] 112.39 Fielding (Henry). Amelia 192.07 — Jonathan Wild. . . . 192.0S ; 5036.03 ; 5037.23 — Joseph Andrews 192.08 — Journey from this world to the next. 5037.23 ; 5036.01 — Tom Jones 192.09 lu asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, ana the NUMBER. 482 FICTION: Fielding to Fouqu& Fielding ; or society. Waed (E. P.) . . . 262.56 Same. In Waldie library, v. 11. . . .5078.25 Fifteen days ; an extract from Edward Colvil's journal. Putnam (Mrs. M. L. ) 241.70 Fifteen years. Bobinson (Mrs. T. A. L. v. J.) 243.45 Fifty years ago ; a story of New England life. Wm- lard (C. A.) 264.85 Fight at Dame Europa's school. [Pullen (H.C. )] 184.38 Fighting Joe. Optic (Oliver). [Adams (W. T.)] 112.19 Fighting the flames. Ballantyne (E. M.) . 131.19 Fighting the whales. Ballantyne (E. M.) . 931.02 File no. 113. Gaboriau (E.) 196.38 Finette ; a legend of Brittany, [anon. ] Trans, from the French 192.12 Finley (Martha Farquharson). Casella ; or, the chil- dren of the valley 191.06 — Elsie Dinsmore 191.08 — Elsie's girlhood ; a sequel to " Holidays," etc. 191.38 — Elsie's motherhood : sequel to " Elsie's woman- hood." 192.00 — Elsie's womanhood ; sequel to ' ' Elsie's girl- hood." 192.01 — Holidays at Eoselands ; a sequel to " Elsie Dinsmore." 191.07 — Lilian ; or did she do right ? 191.16 — Old fashioned boy (An) 191.10 — Oar Fred ; or, seminary life at Thurston. Sequel to " Old fashioned boy." 196.17 — The Shannons ; or, from darkness to light. 191.09 — Wanted — a pedigree 191.33 Fiob d'AlLza. Lamaetine (A. de) 222.24 Fire and flame. Schucking (L.) 251.78 Fiee in the woods. DeMille (J.) .... 172.38 Firgnzuola (A) Novels 1 and 10. . .v. 2 of 244. 21 Fireside saints, Mr. Caudle's breakfast talk, and other papers. Jeeeold (Douglas) 221.42 First friendship, [anon.] 192.13 First and second marriages. [Baker (Mrs. H. N. W.)] 131.02 First and true love. Dudevant (A. L. A. D.) 175.27 First families of tho Sierras. Miller (Joaquin). 232.08 First settlers of Virginia. Davis (J.) . . . 171.41 Fisher (Alice). Too bright to last. [anon.]. 261.94 Fisher (Miss F.C.) ['Christian Eeid.'] Ebbtide. 242.74 — Daughter of Bohemia 242.79 — Heart? and hands 242.80 — Morton house 242. 76 — Nina's atonement, ete 242.78 — Question of honor. 242.81 — Valerie Aylmer. 242.75 Fisher boys of Pleasant Cove. Kellogg (E.) 226.20 Fisher maiden (The). JSrnson (B.) . . . 133.29 Fisher's river, (North Carolina) ; scenes, etc. [Talia- ferro (H. E.)] 192.15 Fitz of Fitz-Ford ; a legend of Devon. Beay (Mrs. A E.) 141.32 Fitz-Boodle papers. Thackeray (W. M.) Miscella- nies. . . . v. 4 of 255.61 ; also v. 4 of 255.57 Fitzgerald (P.) Second Mrs. Tillotson. 3 v. . 191.30 Five fine old novels 192.17 Five hundred majority, or the days of ' Tammany. Niles (W.) 233.76 Hive hundred pounds reward. By a barrister. 192.18 Five thousand a year. Wood (Mrs. H. ) . . 264 80 Five weeks in a balloon. [Verne (J.)] . . . 19129 Flag of distress. Eeid (Mayne) '. 242.69 Flag of truce. Wabneb (Susan). . . . ! 266.93 Flagg(E.) A good investment 192 22 Fleetwood, or the new man of feeling. Gor>- win(W) 195<16 Fleming (M. A.) Guy Earlescourt's wife. . . 192.16 — kate Danton 197 qj. — Mad marriage ' 192 02 — Norine's revenge, and Sir Noel's heir] '. '. 192 44 — One night's mystery. 197.03 — Terrible secret 192 14 — Wonderful woman. ........ 192.11 Flemish life (Sketches from). Conscience (H. ) 163^06 t lesh and spirit. A novel. . 197 09 Fletchee (Miriam). The Methodist.' 2 v." .' 192' 19 Ileubange. Ceaven (Mme. Augustus). . . 1C5.'39 Flight of a Tartar tribe. De Quincby (T.) In Little classics ■n T ' ^ ' ' / ™ " \ 226 ' 8 3 Fltet. Geay(.M?-s.) 211.59 Flietations in fashionable life. Stnclatb (O) 252 53 Flitch of bacon. Ainswoeth (W. H.) . . . 11502 Floating city. Vebne (J.) 266.76 Floeence Macarthy. Moegan (Lady). . . . 233.74 Floeence Sackville, or self-dependence. Bur- buby (Mrs.) 145.16 Floeian (J. B. C de). Numa Pompilius. . . 225.87 Flush times of Alabama. Baldwin (J. G.) . 131.15 Flowee, fruit, and thorn pieces. Bichtee (J P. F.) 2v. , ; '243.26 Foggy night at Offord. Wood (Mrs. H) . . 264.53 Foe (The) in the household. Chesebeo' (C.) . 153.30 Folle farine. By " Ouida." Eame (L. de la). 172^25 Folly as it flies. Paeton (Mrs. J. ) .... 254119 Fonblanque (Albany,,/?-.) A tangled skein. . 192!21 — A family tree. • 172.66 Fool of quality. Beooke (H.) 2 v. . . . . 142.18 Foote (E. B. ) Science in story. Sammy Tubbs, the boy doctor, and "Sponsie," the troublesome monkey. 4 v 195.25 Foe a woman's sake. Wachenhusen (H.) . . 262^71 Foe better, for worse. Haeland (Marion). . 255.18 Foe better, for worse, [anon.] 192.23 Foe each and for all. Maetineau (H. ) . v. 4 of 23L27 Foe ever and ever. Church (Mrs. Boss). . . 154.14 Foe her sake. Kobtnson (F. W. ) 243.53 Foe lack of gold. Gibbon (0.) 195^09 Fob love and life. Olephant (Mrs. M. O. W.) 234.95 Foe summer afternoons. Woolsey (S. C.) . 161.40 Fob the king. Gibbon (C. ) 195.26 Foe the king's dues. Macdonell (A.) . . . 225^08 Foeayees, or the raid of the dog days. Simms (W. G.) 252.30 Foece of friendship v. 2 of 171.02 Foeegone conclusion. Howells (W. D. ) . . 213.96 Forest (Neil). Mice at play. 186.31 Foeest (The). Huntington (J. V. ) .... 215.08 Fobest days. James (G. P. E.) 215.53 Foeest exiles. Eetd (Mayne) 242.46 Fobest glen series. See Kellogg (E. ) . . . 227.01 Foeest house. Ebckmann-Chateian (MM.) . 183.15 Foeest tragedy, etc. Lippincott (Mrs. S. J. C.) 224.04 Foeesteb (Frank), pseud. See Heebeet (H. W.) Foeestebs. Dumas (A.) 181.01 Fobestees. Wilson (John) 264.18 Foegeey. James (G. P. E.) 215.54 Foegtven at last. Hadeeman (J. E.) . . . 211.99 Foegotten by the world. [Macquoid (K. S. )] . 192. 33 FoELOENhope. Yates (E.) 265.16 Foeeesteb (Francis), pseud. &e Wise (D.) Foeeesteb (Mrs.) Diana Carew 196.41 — Dolores 196.24 — Fair women 192.32 — From Olympus to Hades 196.23 — Mignon 196.43 — My hero 196.42 Foetescue. Knowles ( J. S. ) 222.21 Foet Lafayette. Wood(B.) 264.42 Fobtini (P. ) Novella xiii v. 2 of 244.21 Foetune seeker. Southwoeth (E. D. E. N.) 253.30 Foetunes of Glencore. Levee (C.) 2 v. . . 223.46 Fortunes of Miss Follen. Talcott (Mrs. G.) 211.13 Foetunes of Nigel. Scott (Sir W. ) .... 245.40 FoETY-flve guardsmen. Dumas (A.). . . . 181.02 Foscaeini ; or the patrician of Venice. 2 v. in 1. 193.45 Foscolo (Ugo). Letters of Ortis 192.24 Fosdick (C. A.) See Castlemon (Harry), pseud. Fostee brothers ; school and college life of two young men. [anon.] 215.05 FosTEB-brothers. Caelen (Mrs. E.) . . . . 235.97 Fotheegtll (J.) Healey, a romance. . . . 216.41 — The Odd trump 234.0). Foul play. Eeade (Charles) and Boucicaclt (Dion). 242.25 Found dead. Payn (James) 192.43 Foundations; or castles in the air. Poster (Eose).241.50 Fountain of youth. Paludin-Mullee (F) . 234.73 Fouque (F. H. K. de la Motte). Four seasons. 192.25 Contents : Aslauga's knight. Sintram. Two captains. Undine. BBOOKLYH HEKOANTILE IilBBABX. FICTION : Fouque to Garrett. 483 — Minstrel love ; a romance 192. 20 _ Romantic notion. [Siege of Algiers, etc.] . 192.27 _ Tbiodolph, the Icelander 192.28 — Undine and Sintram 192.29 — Wild love, and other tales 192.30 Four and what they did. Weeks (H. 0.) . . 2G3.9L Foun-flfteea express. Edwards (A. B.) In Little classics, v. 8 226.95 Four oaks. Thorpe (K.) 2U.33 Four sisters. Bremeb(F.) 14L.20 Fosholmb hall. Kingston (W. H. G.) . . . 22195 Foxton (E.) [pseud.] See Palfrey (Miss S. ) . 231.65 Fbimley parsonage. Trollope (A.) . . . 261.57 Francesoa Carrara. Landon (L. E.) . . . 5047.05 Fbancillon (R. E.) Earl's Dene 192.41 — Rare good luck 197.13 — Zelda's fortune 192.40 Fbanconia stories. See Abbott (Jacob). Fbincis Croft ; an autobiography. St. John (Bayle). 3v 244.67 Fbanois Eistwood, [pseudon.] SeeKNEVELS (Mrs. D. C. ) Fbank. Abbott (Jacob). Harper's story books, v. 2 216.93 Fbank. Edgeworth (Maria). 2 v 182.01 Fbank among the ranchero ;. Castlemon (H) 152.29 Fbank at Don Carlos' rancho. Castlemon (H. ) 152. 30 Fbank b9fo:e Vicksburg. Castlemon (H.) . 152.10 Fbank Fairlegh. Smedley (F. E.) .... 252.66 Frank Fresmm's barber-suop. Hall (R. R.) 212.18 Fbank Hilton ; or, the queen's own. Grant (J.) 211.36 Fbank in the mountains. Castlemon (H.) . 152.31 Fbank in the woods. Castlemon (H.) . . . 152.08 Fbank Mildmiy, or the nival officer. Maebyat (E.)225.47 Fbank Nels on m the forecastle. Castlemon (H. ) 152. 51 Fbank Nelson series. Set Castlemon (H.) Fbank on a gunboat. Castlemon (H.) . . . 152.07 Frank on the lower Mississippi. Castlemon (H. ) 152.11 Fbank on the prairie. Castlemon (H.) . . 152.09 Fbank, the youag naturalist. Castlemon (H. ) . 152.06 Fbank Warrington. [Harris (Mrs. M. C.)] . 161.21 Fbank Wildtnan's adventures. Gerstackeb(F. ) 194.25 Fbank's canpiigu. Alger (H, jr.) .... 121.11 Fbanke ostein. Shelley (J/. -s.M.W.) . . . 251.50 Fbaseb-Tytler (C. C. ) See Tytleb (C. C. Fraser-). Fbeaks of fortune. Optic (Oliver). [Adams (W. T.) 112.30 Fbeaks of fortune. Jone? (J. B.) 221.31 Fbeaks on the fells, or three months' rustication. Ballantyne (R. M.) 131.20 Feed irden, or Jesuit's revenge. Smeth (J. F.) 251.83 Feed Gr iham, or masks and faces. Smith (J. F.) 252.96 Feed Mirkhamin. Rissia. Kingston (W. H. G.) 221.93 Fbed Vernon, or avarice. Smith (J. F.) . . 251.96 Feed, Maria and me. [Prentiss (E.)] . . . 193.01 Fbedebick the Great and his court. Muhlbach (L.) 232.70 Fbedebick the Great and his familv. Mdhlbaoh (L.) "..... 232.71 Fbedebick the Great and his merchant. Muhlbach (L.) 232.73 Fbes, yet forging their own chains. Cobnwall (CM.) 163.37 Feeebootebs (The). A story of the Texiau war. ArMARD(G) 114.20 Fbeelance (Radical, esq.), pseud. The philosophers of Foufouville 193.05 French (L. V.) My roses. ... . . 193.46 French country family. Witt (Mine. G. de). 173.11 French wines and parities Martineau (H.) In her Ulus. of pol. economy, v. 4 231.30 Fbeshet (The). Abbott (J.) 111.49 Feeytag (Gustav). Debit and credit. . . . 193.02 — Ingo 192.38 — Ihgraban 192.39 — Lost manuscript 193.03 Same. 3 v." 192.35 — Our forefathers, v. 1-2. v. 1. Ingo 192.38 | v. 2. Ingraban. . 192.39 Fbiab Gerund. Isla (J. F. de). 2 v. . . . 214.65 Friabswood post-office. Yonge (Miss C. M.) 265.31 FarDAY night. Hebrew life 192.42 Feiedbich(F.) The lost despatch 193.44 Friend Fritz. Erckmann (E. ) and Chatrian (A. ) 184 41 Friends at their own fireside. Ellis (Mrs. S. K.) Is3 12 Fright (The). Pickering (Miss E.) 2 v. in 1. 236.10 Friswell (J.H. ) Other people's windows, [anon. ] 234.39 — One of two jgg Q7 From an island. Thackeray (Miss A. I. )' 261.03 ; 255 79 From darkness tolight.a Christmas carol, [anon.] 192 34 From dawn to daylight. Beechee (J/;-g. H. W.) 133.10 From dreams to waking. Linton (E. L.) . . 224.10 Feom fourteen to fourscore. Jewett (Mrs. S. W.) 215.99 From hay-time to hopping. [Coulter (Miss.)] 165.13 From jest to earnest. Roe (E. P.) .... 243.92 From my youth up. Harland (Marion). . . 256.18 From Olympus to Hades. Forrester (Mrs.) . 196.23 From the depths. Southwoeth (E. D. E. N.) 254.81 From the earth to the moon. Verne (J.) . . 262.97 From thistles— grapes? Etloart ( Mrs. ) . . 183.02 Frozen deep. Collins (W. Wilkie). . . . 162.37 Fudge doings. Mitchell (D. G.) 2 v. . . . 232.04 Fuller (J. G. ) The Brownings ; a tale of the great rebellion 193.06 Fuller (L.) Mistaken ; or, the seeming and the real 193.18 Fullerton (Lady Georgiana). Ellen Middleton. 193.08 — Grantly manor. 2 v 193.09 — Lady bird 193.11 — Mrs. Gerald's niece 193.14 — Stormy life 193.12 — Too strange not to be true . 193.13 Fullom (S. W.) Daughter of night . . . 193.17 Fulton (Chandos). A brown stone front. A story of New York and Saratoga. ... . 193.04 Fur country. Verne (J.) 1144.10 Furness (W. H.) Julius, and other tales, from the German 193.19 Future life ; or, scenes in another world. Wood (G.) 264.43 Gabled house. [Bates (L.)] 193.k9 Gaboeiau (E.) Clique of gold 196. E6 — File no. 113 196.38 — Mystery of Orcival 193.16 — Other people's money 196.37 — The widow Lerouge 193.15 — Within an inch of his life 196. £5 Gabriel, a story of Prague, [anon.] . . . 193.28 Gabriel Conroy. Haete (Bret) 216.42 Gabriel Vane, his lortune and his friends. . 224.26 Gabrielle Andre. Gould (S. Baring-). . . 195.40 Gage (Mrs. Frances Dana). Elsie Magoon. . 193.20 — Steps upward 193.27 Gail Hamilton, pseud. See Dodge (Miss M. A. ) Gain (The) of a loss. Yonge (C M.) . . . 265.64 Galama ; or, the beggars. De Liefde (J. B.) 176.20 Galatea. Cebvantes-Saavedea (M. de). . . 151.25 Galt (J. ) Annals of the parish, and the Ayrshire legatees 193.21 — Entail (The) 193.22 — Fatal whisper. The painter, a Sicilian tale. The unguarded hour. Book of life. In Club book 155.27 — Haddud-Oben-Ahab ; or the traveller. In Cltjb boot. 155.27 Same. [In Little classics, v. 9.] . . ... 226.96 — Laurie Todd 193.23 — Pen Owen 193.24 — Provost (The), and other tales 193.25 Contents : The Provost. The Steamboat. The Omen. — Sir Andrew Wylie 393.26 — Steamboat (The) 193.37 Gambier (Mrs. J. ) Holiday adventures ; or, the Stret- tons' summer in Normandy 193.35 Gamblee's wife. Grey (Mrs. E. C) ... 211.60 Gardette (C D.) Johnnie Dodge ; or, the idle boy ^.Ol Gardner (CeliaE.) Richard Medway's two loves. 195.21 — Tested; or, hope's fruition ■' 196.30 — A woman's wiles 196.32 Gardner (Mrs. H. C.) Glimpses of our lake regions in 1863, and other papers 190.29 Garibaldi (Gen. G.) Rule of the monk ; or, Rome m nineteenth century 193.36 Garret Van Horn. Sauzade (J. S.) . . . . 245.07 Garrett (Edward and Ruth), pseudon. See Mayo (Mrs. Isabella F.) 193.31 In asking for books, use the " Book Orders," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and the NUMBER. 484 FICTION : Garstang Grange to Glimpses. Gabstang Grange. Trollope (T. A.) . . . 261.84 Gascoyne, the sandal wood trader. Balt.antyne (R. M.) 131.21 Gaskell (Annie). A widow of Wiudsoi-. . 196.34 Gaskell (Mrs. E. C.) Cousin Phillis. . . . 194.02 — Cranford 19403 — Dirk night's work 194.04 — L zzie Leigh, and other tales 194.05 Contents : Bessie's troubles at home. Christmas storms and sunshine. Company manners. Disappearances. Hand and heart. Heart of John Middleton. Libbie Marsh's three eras. Lizzie Leigh. Mr. Harrison's confessions. Morton I Hall.. My French master. Old nurse's story. Sixton's hero. Snuire's story. Traits and stories of the Huguenots. Well of Pen-morfa. — Mary Barton 194.06 — Moorland cottage 194.07 — My lady Ludlow. . 194.08 — North and south 194.09 — Eight at last, and other tales 194.10 Contents : Bight at last. Manchester marriage. Lois the witch. Crooked branch. — Ruth. 2v 194.11 — Sylvia's lovers 194.13 — Wives and daughters 194.14 Gaspakin (V. B., Comtessek. E. de). Oamille. 194.41 Gates ajar. Phelps (Elizabeth S. ) .... 241.03 Gates wide open. Wood (G. ) 264.43 Gattv (Mrs. Alfred). Aunt Judy's tales. . . 194.42 — Human face divine 194.43 — Parables from nature. 4 v. 193.38 — Proverbs illustrated 193.42 — Worlds not realized 193.43 Gaudentio di Lucca (Adventures of). . . . 194.15 Gaut Gurley. Thompson (D. P.) 261.26 Gautier (T.) Romance of the niummy. . . 194.17 Gayarre (C.) School for politics 194.16 — Fernando de Lemos 195.39 Gaylord (Glance, pseud.) See Bradley (W. J.) Gayworthys. Whitney (Mrs. A. D. T.) . . 263.60 Geier-Wally : a tale of the Tyrol. Hillern (W. von) 214.75 Gemma. Trollope (T. A.) 262.05 General (The), or twelve nights in a hunter's camp. Barrows (W.) 1123.13 General Bounce. Melville (G. T. Whyte) . 235.87 Genevieve. Lamaetine (A. P. de). . . . 222.29 Genlis (Stephanie Felicite' de, comtesse). Sainclair ; or the victim of the arts and sciences. . 196. 31 Gentianella. Eandolph (3Irs.) 242.08 Gentleman of the old school. James (G. P. R. ) 215.55 Geoffrey Crayon, pseud. See Irving (W. ) Geoffry Hamlyn (Recollections of). Kingsley (H.) 222.02 George Canterbury's will. Wood (Mrs. H. ) . 264.73 George Eliot, pseud. See Lewes (Mrs. Marian Evans). George Geith of Fen court. [Kiddell (Mrs. J. H.)] 243.18 George Melville. [anon.~\ 194.30 George Sand, pseud. See Dudevant (A. L. A. D. ) Georgia scenes. Longstreet (A. B.) . 224.22 Georgie. Abbott (J.) 111.50 Georgina Hammond ; anovel. Daniel (Mrs.M. ) 223^68 Georgy Sandon ; or,a lost love. Owen (Ashford). 234.40 Gerald Fitzgerald, " the chevalier. " Levee (C.) 223^47 Gerard (J. I. I., called Grandville). Designs. Sue Bussey (G. M.) Fables 185.10 Gerda. Schwartz (M. S.) 244.96 Gerfaut. Bernard (C. de). ...... 133.17 Germaine. About (E. ) [ 1)2] 01 German literature (Beauties of) 133.02 German novelists. Roscoe (T.) 4 v. . . . 244.16 German popular stories. Grimm (J. L., and K. _ w -4 • ■ . . 185.29 German popular tales. Grimm (J. L. , and K. W. ) 185. 23 German romance (Specimens of). See Soane (G.) 151.10 German tales. Auerbach (B. ) 124.21 German (Tales from the). Holcraft (B. ) ' '. 213.83 German (Tales and traditions from the). Cunning- ham (G. G.) 17119 German (Transl. from the). See Carlylb (T.) .' 502622 Germans (Popular tales of the). 2 v. ... 241 51 German! (Gleanings from): specimens of German ro. mance, By J. D.Haas 211.84 Gerstackeb (F.) Frank Wildman's adventures 194.85 — How a bride was won ; or chase across the pampas. ldi 2i — Little whaler, or adventures; of C. Holberg. 194.26 — Wanderings and fortunes of some German emigrants. m 38 — Wild sport j in the far west 194 27 Gertrude. Sewell (E. M. ) 25133 Gerund (History of Friar). Isla(J. F. de). .' 214 65 Gervaise Castonel. Wood (Mrs. H.) ... 26454 Gesta Romanoruni. 2 v 194 41 Ghost (The), O'Connor (W. D.) [In Little classics v - 8.] 226 95 Ghost hunter (The) andhis family. Banim (M.) 132 37 Ghost seer. - Schiller (J. C. F. von). . . . 5064 27 Ghost stories 195 02 Gibbon (C.) For lack of gold ', 19509 — For the king. .. „ 195 ' 26 — Robin Gray 195 25 Gibbon (Charles) and Buchanan (Robert). Storm- beaten.. .. .. 143.33 Giberne ( — .). Aimee, a tale of James H. . . 194 33 Gibraltar gallery. Abbott (J.) Harper's story books _ T - , 8 - •••■•• ■ 216.99 Gideon s rock. Saunders (K. ) 245 95 Gift (Theo.), pseud. Pretty Miss Bellew. . .' 196.33 Gilbert (William). De profundis : a tale of the social deposits 194.28 — Doctor Austin's guest 194.35 — Magic mirror ; a round of tales for young and old 194.29 — Monomaniac (The) ; or, Shirley hall asylum. 194.37 — Struggle in Ferrara 194.36 Gilbert Gurney. Hook (T. E.) 214J3 Gilbert's last summer at Rainsford. Gaylord „ (<*■) 194.19 Gilbert Massenger. Lee (H.) 222.62 Gilbert Rugge. [anon.J 195.01 Gilbert Starr and his lessons. Gaylord (G.) 194 20 Gil Blas. Le Sage (A. R. ) Tr. by T. Smollett. 223.20 Gilded age. Clemens (S. L.) and Warner (CD.) 155.25 Gilead ; or the vision of All Soul's Hospital. Smith (J- H.) . . 253.07 Gillies (Mary). Voyage of the Constance. . 195.10 Gilman (C), and Jervey (C. H.) Stoies and poems 1643.33 Gilmoee (J. R.) [' Edmund Kirke.'] Among the guerillas 195.03 — Among the pines, or south in secession time. 195.04 — Down in Tennessee 195.05 — My southern friend 195.06 — On the border. .......... 195.07 — Patriot boys and prison pictures. .... 195.08 Ginger-snaps. Parton (S. P.) 25:)8.2o Ginx's baby. [Jenkins (E.)] 5815.17 Gipsy. James (G. P. R.) 215.56 Gipsy's prophecy. Southworth (Jfcs.E.D.E.N.) 253.31 Giraffe hunters. Reid (Gapt. M.) . . . . 242.47 Girardin (Mine. E. de). Storiesof an old maid. 195.11 Girlhood and womanhood. Tytleb (Sarah). 262.29 Girlhood of Shakespeare's heroines. Clarke (Mrs. M. C.) 2 v 155.10 Girl's (A) romance. Robinson (F. W.) . . 243.69 Girls (The) of Feversham. Marryat (Florence), after- wards Church (Mrs. Ross) 154.21 Gisli, the outlaw (Story of). Tr. by G.W Dasent. 171.38 Gladiators (The). Melville (G. J. W. ) 2 v. in 1. 231.64 Glance Gaylord, pseud. See Bradley (W. J.) Gleanings from Germany ; specimens of German ro- mance, by J. D. Haas 211.84 Gleig (G. R.> Country curate. > . . . . 195.12 Glen (Knellerl. Isabel Carrolton 195.13 Glen Morris stories. See Wise (D.) . , . . 222.80 Glenn (Jessie), pseud. Cousin Paul. . . . 195.23 Glennair ; or, life in Scotland. Hazlett (H.) 212.75 Glenns (The). MoConnell ( J. L. ) .... 224.53 Glimpse of the world. Sewell (Miss E. M.) 251.34 Glimpses of home life. Embury (E. C) . • I 83 - 18 BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. FICTION : Glimpses to Gray. 485 Glimpse'! of our lake region in 1863. Gardneu (Mrs. H. C.) .■ • • • 1% - 29 Glory of the house of Israel ; a picture of Judaism. Stbattss (F.) 254.28 Glover {Mrs. 0. H. G.) See Jervey (Mrs. O H. G.) Glovebson aud his silent partners. Keeler (R.) 221.84 Go-ahead. Castlemon (H.) 152.21 Goaks and tears, by M. Quad, " The Detroit Free Press Man." With a centennial calendar. . . 195.39 Gobineau (Count A. de). Typhaine's abbey. . 195.28 Goblet. Tieck (L. von) 151.13 Goddard (Julia). Baffled, or Michael Brand's •wrong. 195.31 — Search for the GraL. 195.32 Godolphin. Bulweb-Lytton (E. G. E. L., lord Lytton) 1-W.ll Godwin (Mary Wollstonecraft). Wrongs of women, or Maria : a fragment. [In her Posthumous works, v. 1-2.] 5823.20 Godwin (Parke). Vala, a mythological tale. . 195. 33 Godwin (W.) Adventures of Caleb Williams. 2v. 195.11 — Cloudesley. 195.27 — Fleetwood, or new man of feeling. . . . 195.16 Godwin (William, jr.) Transfusion. . . . 195.17 Goethe (J. W. yon). Elective affinities. . . 195.22 — Novels and tales 195. 18 Contents : Elective affinities. German emigrants. Good woman. Werther. — Wilhelm Meister's apprenticeship. Tr. by R. D. Boylan .- 195.19 Same. William Meister's apprenticeship and travels. Tr. by T. Carlyle. 2 v. 195.19 ; 5 J26.22 Goethe and Schiller. Muht.bach (L.) [Mundx (C.)] 232.76 Going and sons. By ' Monk.' [Ludovici (Louis)]. '221.13 Going to the bad. Yates (E.) 265.79 Going west. Optio (Oliver). [Adams (W. T.)] 113.15 Gold and name. Schwabtz (M. S.) . . . . 241.89 Gold and dross. Gaebett (Edward). . . . 196.01 Gold brick. Stephens (A. S.) 254.77 Gold-bug. Poe (E. A.) In Little classics, v. 12. . . 227.15 Gold Elsie. Mablitt(E.) [John (E.)] . . 223.40 Gold hunters in Europe. Thomes (W. H.) . 261.21 Gold hunter's adventures, or life in Australia. Thomes (W. H.) 261.20 Gold of Chickaree. Warneb (S. and A.) . . 266.98 Gold seekers, a tale of California. Aimahd (G.) 114.13 Golden butterfly. By the author of ' ' Ready money Mortiboy." 211.07 Golden cap, and other stories. De Liefde (Rev. J.) 223.82 Golden hair. Wbaxall (Sir C. F. L.) . . . 265.10 Golden grain. Farjeon (B. L. ) 196.12 Golden legacy. [Moobe (Mrs. H. J.)] . . . 195.29 Golden lion of Grandpere. Tbollope (A.) . 261.76 Golden sorrow (A). Hoey (Mrs. C.) ... 213.37 Golden tress. Boisgobey (F. du) 177.04 Goldsmith (Christabel), pseud. See Smith (F. N. ) Goldsmith (Oliver). The vicar of Wakefield. 211.01 Gomeby of Montgomery. A family history, [anon.] 2 v. 211.02 Good-bye, sweet-heart ! Bbotjghton (Rhoda). 142.31 Good fight and other tales. Reade (C.) . . 242.16 Good genius (The). Mayhew (H. and A. ) . . 251.51 "Good luck." Webneb (E.) 263.96 Good (The) old times. Manning (Muss A.) . 224.97 Good stories. Pts. 1-2 211.03 Contents: Pt. 1. The avenger, by De Quincey. Peter Goldthwaite's treasure, by N. Hawthorne. Love and skates, by T. Winthrop. The defaulter, by T. Hood. Coldstream, by H. Yaughan. Madonna, by H. Spicer. 2. The metempsy- chosis, by E. Mscnish. The uninvited. The bellows- mender of Lyons. The small change family. The Scot- men's tale. The blacksmiths of Holsby. A penitent con- fession. Goodwin-Talcott (Mrs. H. P..) Dr. Howell's family 211.12 — Fortunes of Miss Follen 211.13 — Madge, or night and morning 211.09 — Sherbrooke. [anon.] 251.67 Goodwin (Edward). Lily White ; a romance. 211.08 Goody gracious I and the forget-me-not. Neal (J.) In Little classics, v. 10 226.97 Gordian knot. Brooks (Shirley;. . . . 142.23 Gordon (Clarence). [' Vieux Moustache.'] That good old time, or our fresh and salt tutors. . 261.06 — Boarding-schooldays 19.3.37 Gordon (Lady D.) Stella and Vanessa: a ro- mance 211.11 Gordon (Georgina). Sketches of for.i~n novel- ists "... 211.10 Gordon (Hewes). See Clarke (E. G. H. ) Gore (Mrs. C. ) Banker's wife, or court and city. 211.14 — Birthright 233.95 ; 211.15 — Castles in the air 211.16 — Dean's daughter. 2v 211.19 — Life's lessons. 2 v. 211.20 — Mammon. 2v 211.21 Same 211.24 — Peers aud parvenus 211.25 — Progress and prejudice. ....... 211.26 Same. 2 v. 211.27 — Queen of Denmurk 211.29 — Self. 21L30 — Soldier of Lyons : a tale of the Tuileries. . 211.31 — Story of a royal favorite 2] 1 32 Gorilla hunters. Ballantyne (R. M.) . . 131.22 Gossip's story. West (J.) In Waldie, v. 8. 507-.15 Gossip's week (The). [Boddington (Mrs. )] 2 v. 134.0; Gottsohalck (F.) Popular traditions, v. 2 of 244.1/ Gould (E. S.) John Eos and Richard Roe. . 211.31 Gould (Jeannie T. ) Marjoiie's quest. . . . 195.30 Gould (J. W.) Occasional writings. . . . 1166.21 Gould (S. Baring-). In exitu Israel. . . . 195.40 Same. [ Title altered to] Gabrielle Andre. 195.40.a Gould lug (F. R.) Marooner's Island, or Dr. Gordon in search of his children 211.40 — Robert and Harold, or the young marooners. 211.34 Gouraud (Julie). A little boy's stcry. . . . 211.06 Govtnda Samanta, : or, the history of a Bengal Raiyat. Day (Rev. Lai Behari) . „ . 1031.24 Grace Lee. Kavanagh (J. ) 221.49 Gracle Amber. Denison (C. W. ) .... 273.04 Graham (Ennis). Not without thorns. . . . 216.16 Graham and I. By AH. K 134.32 Gbahame : or, youth and manhood. McConnell (J. L.) 224.54 Grahames (The). Whitehead (Mrs. T. ) . . 263.55 Grandmother's money. [Robinson (F. W.)] 211.83 Grandpa's house. Weeks (H C.) .... 263.47 Gbandvxlle Valley. Abbott (J.) 111.59 Grandvllle (J. J.), pseud. See Gerard (J. I. I.) 185.10 Granny Brighfs blanket. Davis (Mrs. C. E. K.) 171.56 Geant (Capt. J.) Adventures of an aide-de-camp. 211.35 — Adventures of Rob Roy 216.02 — Bothwell ; or, the days of Mary, Queen of Scots 211.88 — Captain of the guard. ... ... 211.89 — Constable of France 216.03 — Prank Hilton ; or, the queen's own. . . 211.30 — Harry Ogilvie ; or, the black dragoons. . . 211.37 — Jane Seton 216.04 — Jack Manly ; his adventures by sea and land. 216.08 — Laura Effin'gham 216.05 — Legends of the black watch 216.00 — • Lucy Arden ; or, Hollywood hall 211.90 — Mary of Lorraine 211.92 — Oliver Ellis ; or, the fusiliers 211.93 — Philip Rollo ; or, tho Scottish musketeers. . 211.95 — Romance of war 211.38 — Scottish cavalier 211.39 — Second to none 210.07 — Secret dispatch ; or adventures of Captain Balgonie 216.11 — Shall I win her? the story of a wanderer. . 216.13 Yellow frigate, or the three sisters. . . . 211.98 Gbanville de Vigne. [Rame (L. d3 la.)] . . 172.18 Grantley manor. Fullerton (LadyG.) 2 v. 193.09 Grapes and thorns. By M. A. T 211.05 Grattan (T. C.) Heiress of Bruges. 3 v. . 211.41 — A chance medley 235.95 — Julie Corryeur, a romance of the Alps. . . 235.95 Graves (Rev. R.) The spiritual Quixote. 3 v. 195.34 Gray (Barry). See Coffin (R. B.) In asking for books, use the " Book Order," giving the AUTHOR'S NAME, the first part of the TITLE, and tho NUMBER. 486 FICTION : Gray to Hale. Gbay (J.) Tactics ; or, Cupid in shoulder-straps ; a West Point love story. By Hearton Drille, U.S.A., pseud. . 211.44 Gbay (Robertson), pseud. See Raymond (R. W.) Geaziella. Lamaetine (A. de) 222.75 Gbeat bonanza. Adventure and discovery in gold and silver mining, oil regions, whaling, etc. By Oliver Optic, E. M. Ballantyne, and others. . 211. 53£ Geeat elm. Abbott (J. ) Harper's story books, v. 9 216.88 Gbeat expectations. Dickens (C.) .... 173.30 Gbeat Hoggarty diamond. Tkackeeay (W. M. ) Mis- cellanies, v. 4 255.60 Same. [In his Miscellanies, v. 1.] . . 253.61 Gbeat invasion of 1813-14. Eeckmann-Chateian (MM.) 183.16 Gkeat lady. Dewall ( — -van) 266.74 Gbeat mysteries and little plagues. Neal (J. ) 233.21 Geeek fairytales (The heroes; or). Kingsley(C.)221. 76 Gbeen gate (The). Wicheet (Ernst). . . . 263.86 Gbeen hand (The) 211.47 Gbeen mountain boys. Thompson (D. P.) . 261.27 Gbeen mountain girls. White (B. , jr. ) . . 211.46 Gbeen mountain travellers' entertainment. Babnes (J.) 132.17 Gbeen (J. H.) Athaliah 211.50 Geeene {Mrs. R. J.) Cushions and corners ; or holi- days at Old Orchard 211.51 Geeenough (Henry). Apelles and his contemporaries. [anon.] . ■ 211.48 — Ernest Carroll ; or, artist life in Italy, [anon.] 211.49 Geeenough (Mrs. R. S.) Arabesques : Monare, Apol- lyona, Domitia, Ombra 211.52 — In extremis. A novelette 214.88 Geeenough (S. L.) Lilian, [anon.] . . . 223.80 Gbeenwood (F.) Margaret Denzil's history. . 225.37 Gbeenwood (Grace), pseud. See Lippincott (S. J.) Gbeenwood (James). Adventures of Reuben Davidger 211.53 — True history of a little ragamuffin. . . . 211.54 Gbeenwood leaves. Lippincott (Mrs. S. J. C.) 224.06 Geeey (E.) Blue Jackets; or, J. Thompson among the "Heathen Chinee." 211.55 Geettis Saga. The story of Grettir the strong. Tr. by E. Magnusson and W. Morris. . . . 211.56 Geey (Mrs. E. C.) The bosom friend. . . . 211.57 — Cousin Harry 211.58 — Flirt 211.59 — Gambler's wife 211.60 — Little beauty 211.61 — Marriage a lottery 211.62 — Marriage in high life 211.61 — Opera-singer's wife 211.65 — Youug husband 211.64 — Young prima donna 211.63 Geeyslaee ; a romance of the Mohawk. Hoffman (0. P.) 213.36 GnmiRON (The). Loveb (S.) In Little classics, v. 9. . 226.96 Geep ; a story of Australian life. Faejeon (B. L. ) 2 v 191.39 Gblffin (Gerald). Works, v. 1-7. . . . '. 21L73 1. The collegians 2-4. Tales of the Munster festivals. 1. The 'rivals and Tracy's ambition. 2. The card-drawer. The half-sir The coiner. 3. Aylmers of Bally- Aylmer. The hand and word. Barber of Bantry, etc. 6. Tales of the jury-room. 6. The Duke of Monmouth. 7. Tales of the five senses. Christian physiologist. A night at sea. — Mr. Tibbot O'Leary, the curious. In Little classics, v.5. 226 87 — Swans of Lir. In Little classics, v. 1 22683 Gelffith (Cecil). Victory Deane. . . . 216.00 Gelffith Gaunt, or jealousy. Reade (C.) . '. 242^17 Gbimm (J. L. and W. K.) German popular tales and household stories 185.23 — Grimm's goblins 185.33 — German popular stories 185.29 Geingo (Harry), pseud. See Wise (Henry A.) Geumblee (The). Piokeeing (E. ) . . . . 241 16 Geyll Grange. Peacock (T. L. ) 235.25 Same. [In Peacock (T. L.) Works, v. 2.1 5062^ 16 Guaedian angel. Holmes (O. W.) . . . . 213.62 Gudeun ; a story of the North Sea 211 9). Gueensey (L. E.) Lady Bettys governess ; or the Corbet chronicles jjjg jq — Lady Rosamond's book : second part of the Stanton Corbet chronicles 216.18 — Milly : or the hidden cross 212.00 Gueeeazzi (F. D.) Beatrice Cenci. 2 v. . 211.67 — Isabella Orsini. 21L66 — Manfred 211.72 Guellette (T. S.) Chinese tales. [In Novelist's maw m v - 5 -] 233.56 — Tartarian tales. [Novelists mag., v. 19.] . 233. T) Gulldcouet. MacDonald (G. ) 224.57 Guilt and innocence. Schwabtz (M. S. ) . . 241.91 Guilty or not guilty. Connah (Mrs. K. E. ) . 21185 Guizot (Madame E. C. P. deM.) Popular tales. 21171 — ■ Young student 21170 Gullivee's travels. Swift (J.) . . 5074.23 ; 254.49 GuN-bcat series. See Castlemon (H.) Gunn (T. B.) New York boarding houses. . . 212.04 Gunnae : a tale of Norse life. Boyesen (H. H. ) 134.41 Gueney married. Hook(T.) 214.03.a Gus Howard. Smith (J. P.) 251.94 Gustave Adolf. Topeltus (Z.) 255.95 Gustavus Lindorm. Caelen (E. F.) ... 145.39 Gustavus Vasa. NrEBiTz(G.) 233.81 Gutta percha Willie . MacDonald (G). . . 226.52 Gutzkow (Karl). Through night to light. . 211.86 Guy Carlton. Lancewood (Lawrence ), pseud, of Wise (D-) 222.80 Guy Dalesford. A. L. O. E. [Tuckeb(C)] . 121.25 Guy Deverell. Le Fanu (J. S.) 223.02 Guy Earlscourt's wife. Fleming (M. A.) . . 192.16 GtiY Fawkes ; or, the gunpowder treason. Ainswoeth (W. H.) 115.15 Guy Livingstone; or thorough. Laweence (G. A) 222.53 Guy Mannering. Scott (Sir W. ) 245.43 Guy Rivers ; a tale of Georgia. Simms (W. G.) 252.31 Gwendoline's harvest. Payn (James). . . 211.81 Gwynne (Talbot). Nannette and her lovers. . 212.02 — School for fathers ; an old English story. . 212.03 — Silas Bamstarke 212.01 Gypsies of the Dane's dike. Phillips (G. S.) 241.13 Gypsy Breynt on. Phelps (E. S.) 241.04 Gypsy's cousin Joy. Phelps (E. S.) ... 241.05 Gypsy's sowing and reaping. Phelps (E. S.) 241.07 Gypsy's year at the golden crescent. Phelps (E. S.) 241.06 H family. Beemee (F.) 141.13 Haas (J. D.) Gleanings from Germany. . . 211.84 Habeemeistee (The). Schmid (H.) . . . . 244.86 Habbeeton (John). Barton experiment. . . 132.22 — Helen's babies 214.74 — Jericho road (The) 216.55 Hack (M. ) Winter evening's tales 211.87 Hacklandee (F. W.) Behind the counter. . 211.96 — Clara ; or slave life in Europe 212.07 — Enchanting and enchanted 211.97 Haddon hall (Evenings at) 152.13 Hadeeman (J. R. ) Forgiven at last. . . . 211.99 Hadeemann (Janet H.) Heavy yokes. . . . 211.80 Hagaeene. Laweence (G. A. ) 224.17 HAHN-Hahn (Ida, countess). Eudoxia ; a picture of the fifth century 211.91 — Faustina 212.20 Hajji Baba in England. Moeiee (J.) . . . 232.35 Hale (Edward E. ) Christmas eve and Christmas day. Ten Christinas stories 212.90 — His level best, and other stories 212.93 Brick moon. Confidence. His level best. Modern Sinbad. — If, yes, and perhaps ; possibilities, etc. Contents. Contents. Mouse and lion. Queen of California. Tale of a salamander. Water talk. 212.93 Children of the public. Christmas waits iu Boston. Last of the Florida. Last voyage of the Resolu- tion. Man without a countrv. My double and how he undid me. Old and new, face to face. Piece of possible history. Skeleton in the closet. South American editor. BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY. FICTION: Hale io Harveys. 487 _ In his name. 3ded 212.96 — Ingham papers 215.05 Contents : How Mr. Frye would have preached it. Memoir of Capt. Fred Ingham. Ragman and ragwoman. Round the world in a hack. Paul Jones and Denis Duval. Daily bread. Did he take the prinoe to ride? Dinner speaking. Friends' meeting. Good society. Good natured pendulum. Man without a country. [In Atlantic tales.] . . . 121.01 Same. In Little classics, v. 1 226.83 My double and how he undid me. [In Atlantic tales. v. 1.] 124.01 — Oar new crusade. A temperance story. . 212.86 — Philip Nolan's friends : a story of the change of western empire 214.8; Skeleton in the closet. [In Little classics, v. 5. ] . . 226.87 _ Sybaris and other homes 212.91 — Ten times one is ten . . 212.92 — Ups and downs 212.94 HALE(JfosL. P.) The struggle for life. . . 254.32 Hale (Mrs. Sarah J.) Northwood. .... 212.17 — Sketches of American character 216.22 Half a million of money. Edwards (A. B.) 2 v. 182.24 Half sisters. Jewsbury (Miss G. E.) . . . 221.20 Haltburton (T. C. ) The Americans at home ; or, bye- ways, backwoods, and prairies : [a selection of tales and sketches, by Amer. authors]. 3 v. 212.08 — Letter bag of the Great Western 212.80 — Sam Slick, the attache". ....... 212.12 — Sam Slick, the clockmaker 212.11 — Sam Slick's wise saws and modern instances. 212.16 — Traits of American humor ; by native authors. 3 v. 212 13 Hall (Clara Oakey). Sweet bells jingled ; a dramatic love tale. 216.24 Hall (James). Legends of the west. . . . 212. 19 Hall (R. H.) Prank Freeman's barber-shop. . 212.18 Hall (Mrs. S. C.) Can wrong be right ? . . 212.21 — Midsummer eve ; a fairy tale of love. . . 212.22 — Tales of woman's trials 212.25 — Village garland : tales and sketches. . . . 212.23 — Whiteboy ; a story of Ireland 212.24 Hall and the hamlet. Howrrr (W.) 2 v. . . 214.27 Hallee (A. von). Usong ;an Oriental history. 212.83 Hallio (The), or the sheepfold in the waters. Bieb- natzki (J. G.) Tr. by Mrs. Marsh. . . 231.18 Halpine (C. G.) Life and adventures, songs, services, and speeches of private Miles O'Keilly. . 214.83 — Private Miles O'Keilly ; his book 212.26 — Baked meats of the funeral 212.27 Halves. Pain (J.) 235.61 Hamel, the Obeah man. [anon.] 2 v. . . . 212.28 Hamebton (P. G.) Harry Blount 216.28 — Wenderholme ; a story of Lancashire and York- _ sMre 212.97 Hamilton (Mrs. C. V. Dakin). Behind the veil. [