,w«;^A*--^ ICrC^a ' CORNELL ^ -, UNIVERSITY ^^^ WBRARYj Date Due *^\l1iMt '.Mr^f -^277^^ *, _ • '^'^^ft^xW^ ^ jTi^s^^wrp- .^lJ^^^^S. \\ften™™ Q^«sHs«»«1^ L.«-'U^< ■^ <^^^ - j_ ' Z1009 H%T"" """^'^l*y Library i LilflS-^.! 23. 28, 33; v. olin 3 1924 029 549 619 Cornell University Library 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/cu31924029549619 WW y<^v\j MAY 241888 libratp of l^attaru (ixnitmitt* Bibliographical Contributions. EDITED BY jySTIN WINSOR, Ui^lVERSITY IBRARV/ LIBRARIAN. JSTo. 21. A LIST OF THE PUBLICATIONS OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY AND ITS OFFICERS, WITH THE CHIEF PUBLICATIONS ON THE UNIVERSITY, 1880-1885. CAMBRIDGE, MASS.: Jfsauet bs t^e ^Ltlitats of f^ar&art mnibctsita. 1886. '^^ , ■BK Already issued or in preparation : A Star prefixed indicates they are not yet ready. 1. Edward S. Holden. Index-Catalogue of Books and Memoirs on the Transits of Mercury. 2. Justin Winsor. Shakespeare's Poems: a Bibliography of the Earlier Editions. 3. Charles Eliot Norton. Principal books relating to the Life and Works of Michel- angelo, with Notes. 4. Justin Winsor. Pietas et Gratulatio. An Inquiry into the authorship of the several pieces. 5. List of Apparatus in different Laboratories of the United States, available for Scientific Researches involving Accurate Measurements. 6. The Collection of Books and Autographs, bequeathed to Harvard College Library, by the Honorable Charles Sumner. 7. William C. Lane. The Dante Collections in the Harvard College and Boston Public Libraries. 8. Calendar of the Arthur Lee Manuscripts in Harvard College Library. 9. George Lincoln Goodale. The Floras of different countries. 10. Justin Winsor. Halliwelliana : a Bibliography of the Publications of James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps. 11. Samuel H. Scudder. The Entomological Libraries of the United States. 12. A List of the Publications of Harvard University and its Officers, 1870-18S0. 13. Samuel H. Scudder. A Bibliography of Fossil Insects. 14. William H. Tillinghast. Notes on the Historical Hydrography of the Handkerchief Shoal in the Bahamas. 15. J. D. Whitney. List of American Authors in Geology and Palaeontology. 16. Richard Bliss. Classified Index to the Maps in Petermann's Geographische Mit- theilungen. 1855-1881. *i7. Richard Bliss. Classified Index to the Maps in the Royal Geographical Society's Publications. 1830-1883. 18. Justin Winsor. The Bibliography of Ptolemy's Geography. *i9. Justin Winsor. The Kohl Collection of Early Maps. 20. William C. Lane. Index to Recent Reference Lists, 1 884-1 885. 21. A List of the Publications of Harvard University and its Officers, 1880-1885. *** The preparation of No. 21 was begun by Mr. William C. Lane; but the main labor has been done hy his colleague on the library staff, Mr.WiLLiAM H. Tillinghast. OrnCIAL PUBLIOATIOl^S. *,* This list has been prepared from responses to the following circular : — CAMBBiDaB, Gore Hall, „ „ ; Dec. 12, 1885. Dbab Sib, — It is intended to print in the Harvard University Bulletin a continuation of tlie List of the publications of Harvard University and its Officers, 1870-1880, issued in 1881, to cover the period from Sept, 30, 1880, to Sept. 30, 1885. I am directed hy the President to request your cooperation in making this list accurate and complete by furnishing me with the titles of the pubiications made by you during the term of your service so far as it falls within the period named, and the titles of such other of your publi(!ations, if any, as may be said to have grown out of your work in the University, though published after your connection with it ceased. ^ The classes of works intended are these : — , 1. Independent works as author or editor. 2. Joint works as author or editor. y 3. Contributions, bearing the author's name, to serial, periodical, or occasional publications, including transactions of learned societies. 4. Lectures delivered within or without the University, which have been subsequently printed. As it is intended to give a separate list of the contents of the Annals of the Observatory', the Memoirs and Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, the Reports of the Peabody Museum, the Library Bulletin, and the Bulletin of the Bussey Institution, contributions to these pubhcations of the University need not be enumerated. I enclose a blank form for your use in preparing the list, and beg that you will fill it out and return it to me not later than the 31st inst. Respectfully yours, WILLIAM H. TILLINGHAST, Editor of the Quinquennial Catalogue- THE UNIVERSITY. Catalogas senatus academici Collegi Harvardiani, et eornm qui muneribus et officiia praefuerifnt, quique honoribus academicis donati sunt, in universi^ate quae est Can- tabrigiae in civitate Massachusettensium. Cantabrigiao, apud Cavol.-Guil. Sever. MDCCCLXXXV. 8°. pp. xlii., 144, 122, 78. Edited by "W. H. Tillinghast. The Harvard University catalogue, 1880-81 — 1884-85. 5 vols. Cambridge. 1880-84. 8°. 1880-81, pp. 230; 1881-82, pp. 262, map; 1882-83, pp. 288; 1883-84, pp. 278; 1884-85, pp. 294. The fir?t three were "published for the University by Charles W. Sever," the last two were "published by the University." The volumes for 1880-83 were edited by H. N. Wheeler, 1883-85 by AV. C. Lane. Much of the matter in the Catalogue is reprinted for distribution in the Admission, Elective, and Post-graduate pamphlets. The Departments issue tiieir own portions separately, in some cases with additions. Annual reports of the President and Treasurer of Harvard College, 1880-81—1884-85. 5 vols. Cambridge. 1882-86. 8°. 1880-81, pp. 144, 51; 1881-82, pp. 150, 51; 1882-83, pp. 168, 53; 1883-84, pp. 186, 50; 1884-83, pp. 210, 58. . ^ u rr ■ These reports contain also the reports from the various departments and mstitutions of the Univer- Bity. The reports of the Treasurer and of several of the departments are also issued separately. OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS. Report of the committee on government to the Board of Overseers, 1881-82. Un dated. Signed E. P. Seaver, Chairman, pp. 14. Report of the committee to visit the Lawrence Scientific School, 1881-82. Date( Oct. 11, 1882. Signed Morrill Wyman, for the Committee, pp. 15. Report of a special committee of the Board of Overseers on changes in the requi sitions for admission to college. Dated Oct. 10, 1883. Signed Edwin P. Seaver, Chair man. pp. 2. Report [of special committee (C. R. Codman, Moorfield Story, and Solomon Lincoln to which was referred the report of the committee on Rhetoric and English literature Accepted Jan. 9, 1884.] pp. 1. Report on the printing of the Quinquennial catalogue of Harvard University in thi English language. [By John O. Sargent and C. P. Adams, Jr., subniitted Jan. 28 1886. New York, 1885.] 8°. pp. (2), 16. Report of the committee on the Observatory, 1884-85. Presented Feb. 18, 1885 pp.3. Report [of a committee (A. P. Peabody, Phillips Brooks, and John Lowell) on the petition presented by Undergraduates that attendance at morning prayers be madi voluntary for all students over twenty-one years of age. Presented March 8, 1885. pp. 6. [Descriptions of the courses of studies at Harvard University.] 1880-1885. 8°. Represented are : Botany, Classics and Sanskrit, Forensics, French, Geology (including Meteor ology, Physical Geography and Palaeontology), History, Mathematics, Music, Political Economy, Sem itic languages. Harvard University examination papers. 1880-1885. 8°. These include the papers of the College and the Law School. The Medical School prints its papen as an appendix to its annual catalogue. [Programmes of the exercises at Commencement for the years 1881-85.] 4°. Contains the names of those who receive degrees and academic honors in all departments. Regulations of the Faculty of Harvard College. 1880,1882,1885. Spams. 8°. 1880, pp. 7; 1882, pp. 8; 1885, pp. 8. Changes in the regulations. Dated September, 1884. pp. 1. ARNOIiD ARBOBETXTM. Annual report of the Director of the Arnold Arboretum [C. S. Sargent] to the Presi' dent and Fellows of Harvard College, for 1880-81— 1884-85. 5 reports. 1882-1886. 8° 1880-81, pp. 8; 1881-82, pp. 8; 1882-83, pp. 12 ; 1883-84, pp. 4; 1884-85, pp. 7. These report, are reprinted, with the addition of appendices, from the President's annual reports. ASTEONOMICAL OBSERVATORY. Annals of the Astronomical Observatory of Harvard College. Vol. xiii. Pt. 1 ; vol. xiv. Cambridge. 1882-85. 4°. Contents: — xiii. (Incomplete.) Part 1. Micrometric measurements made with the equatoria telescope of fifteen inches aperture during the years 1866-1881, under the direction of Joseph Winlocli and E. C. Pickering, successive Directors of the Observatory. 1882. pp. vi., 204. xiv. Observations with the meridian photometer during the years 1879-82. By E. C. Pickering, aided by Arthur Searle and O. C. Wendell. (Published in 2 parts.) 1884-85. pp. viii., 512, plates 3. OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS. Thirty-sixth — Fortieth annual report of the Director of the Astronomical Obser- vatory of Harvard College. Presented to the visiting committee, 1881-1885. By Edwaud C. Pickering. Cambridge. 1882-86. 8°. 1881, pp. 16; 1882, pp. 15; 1883, pp. 17; 1884, pp. 12; 1885, pp. 13. Each report includes a list of the scientific articles published by the>offlcers of the Observatory during the year. These reports are also included in the annual reports of the President. A plan for securing observations of the variable stars. Cambridge. 1882. 8°. pp.15. Statement of work done at the Harvard College Observatory during the years 1877- 1882. By E. C. Pickering. Cambridge. 1882. 8°. pp. 23. ' Circulars relative to the collection and distribution of astronomical intelligence, Cambridge. 1883. 8°. pp. 7. First circular of instructions for observers of variable stars, acting in co-operation with the Harvard College Observatory. [Dated Cambridge, Jan. 27, 1883.] 8°. pp. 4. Astronomical photography. [Circular, dated Cambridge, Feb. 21, 1883.] 4°. pp.2. BUSSEY INSTITUTION. Bulletin of the Bussey Institution, Jamaica Plain, Boston. Vol. ii. Part 4. 1884. Boston, John Allyn. 1884. 8°. Contents : — 2i. Preface, pp. 253-254. —22. On the results of fodder-analyses of leaves of the yellow. or curled-dock (Rumex crispus), and of sprouts of the common milk-weed (Asclepias Cornuti;. By F. H. Storer. pp. 255-2G0. — 23. Trials to determine the rates at which some fertilizers may be scat- tered by hand. By F. H. Storer. pp. 261-263. — 24. Experiments on feeding mice with painter's-putty and with other mixtures of pigments and oil. By F. H- Storer. pp. 264-279. —25. Experiments on feeding plants with the nitrogen of vegetable mould. By F. H. Storer. pp. 280-288. — 26. Experi- ments on the germination of weed seeds. By F. H. Storer. pp. 289-291. — 27. Description of an attempt to assay soils by the method of sand culture. By F. H. Storer. pp. 292-316. — 28. A special instance of the resistance of clover-seeds to water. By F. H. Storer. pp. 317-323. —29. Cherry- stones eaten by the domestic pigeon. By F. H. Storer. • pp. 324-336. —30. Notes on certain physical characters of two common grasses. By the late L. S. Ford. pp. 337-342. — 31. Some items of American experience which suggest that potassic fertilizers may perhaps act in several different ways. F. H. Storer. pp. 343-372. The annual reports of the Dean of the Bussey Institution will be found in the President's reports. XilBBARY. Harvard University weekly calendar, no. 1-28, March [20th]— December, 1881; — Harvard University calendar, no. 29-157, January, 1882— June, 1885. The calendar is issued in term-time only. Library bulletin, no. 16, 17. Oct. 1st, 1880, Jan. 1st, 1881. Vol. ii. no. 3, 4 ; — Harvard University bulletin, no. 18-31. Vol. ii. no. 5 — vol. iv. no. 2. April 1, 1881 — May, 1885. Beginning with no. 18, each Bulletin has contained official abstracts of the records of meetings of the Corporation and the Board of Overseers. The current necrology of the graduates of the University, contributed by the editor of the Quin- quennial catalogue, will be found in nos. 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 30, 31, 32 (1882-85). Besides the more extended articles afterwards issued as "Bibliographical contributions ■ and enu- merated below, the numbers of the Bulletin have contained the following papers : — 16. Russian nihilism, by Ivan Panin. 17. Suggestions of subjects for students' work in Physics, by Professors Wolcott Gibbs and John Trowbridge. . „ . t. ■ oi 1 18. Russian sources on nihilism, by Ivan Panin. -References for Semor Forensics. Shakespeare- Bacon question and Classical studies. — University notes. OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS. 19. University notes. 20. University notes. — Records of tlie Centennial Convention of the Fraternity of 4>. B. K. , June 30, 1881. 21. Records of the $. B. K. Convention in New York, Oct. 18, 1881. 22. 23, 25. University notes. Bibliographical contributions. Edited by Justin Winsor. Republished from the Bulletin of Harvard University. The following numbers have been issued since Sept., 1880: — 7. William C. Lane. The Dante collections in the Harvard College and Boston Puhlic Libraries. Part i. 1885. pp. 18. 8. Calendar of the Arthur Lee manuscripts in Harvard College Library. 1882. pp. 43. 10. Justin Winsor. Halliwelliana : a bibliography of the publications of James Orchard Halli- well-Phillipps. 1881. pp. 30. 12. A LIST or THE PUBLICATIONS of Harvard University and its Officers, 1870-1880. 1881. pp. 51. 13. Samuel H. Scudder. A bibliography of fossil insects. 1882. pp. 47. 14l William H. Tillinghast. Notes on the historical hydrography of the Handkerchief Shoal in the Bahamas. 1881. pp. (8). 15. J.D.Whitney. List of American authors in Geology and Palaeontology. 1882. pp.11. 16. Richard Bliss. Classified index to the maps in Petermann's Geographische Mittheilungen, 1855-1881. 1884. pp. 55. 18. Justin Winsor. The bibliography of Ptolemy's Geography. 1884. pp. 42. 20. William C. Lane. Index to recent reference lists, 1884-1885. 1885. pp. 8. The following are in course of publication : — 17. Richard Bliss. Classified index to maps in the Royal Geographical Society's publications. 1830-1883. 19. Justin Winsor. The Kohl collection of early maps. [List of Map portfolios in Harvard College Library as arranged by Rev. H. C. Badger. 1885.] Fourth — Eighth report (1881-85) of Justin Winsor, librarian of Harvard University. Included in the annual reports of the President, and also printed separately. MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY. Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Vol. vii.- xiv. 1880-85. 4°. Contents. — vii. (1880-82.) i. Report on the Florida reefs. By Louis Agassiz. 1880. pp. (4), 61, plates 28 — 2. The climatic changes of later geological times : a discussion based on observations made in the Cordilleras of North America. By J. D. Whitney. 1880-82. pp. xiv., 394. viii. (1881-84.) i. The immature state of the Odonata. Part ii. — Subfamily .ffischnina. By Louis Cabot. 1881. pp. 40, plates 5. — 2. Exploration of the surface fauna of the Gulf Stream under the auspices of the Coast Survey. By Alexander Agassiz. III. Pt. i. The Porpitidse and Velellidse. 1883. pp. (2), 16, plates 12. — 3. The reptiles and batrachians of North America. By Samuel Garman. Published by permission of the Kentucky Geological Survey. Yeoman Press. Frankfort, Ky. 1883 . [1884]. pp. (4), xxxii., 185, plates 9. ix. (Incomplete.) Selections from embryological monographs. Compiled by Alexander Agassiz, Walter Faxon, and E. L. Mark. 1. Crustacea; by Walter Faxon. 1882. pp. (34), plates 14.— 2. Echinodermata ; by Alexander Agassiz. 1883. pp. 46, plates 15. — 3. Acalephs, by J. W. Fewkes; and Polyps, by E. L. Mark. 1884. pp. 52, plates 13. *** Each part is accompanied by a Bibliography of its .subject, published in the Bulletin of the Museum. The three parts already issued will be found respectively in vol. ix. no. 6, vol. x. no. 2, and vol. xi. no. 10. X. (Incomplete.) i. Reports on the results of dredging, under the supervision of Alexander Agassiz, by the U. S. Coast Survey steamer "Blake." XXIV. Pt. i. Report on the Echini. By Alexander Agassiz. 1883. pp. 94, plates 32.-2. In press. — z. Results of an examination of Syrian molluscan fossils, chiefly from the range of Mount Lebanon. By C. E. Hamlin. 1884. .pp. (2), 68, OI^FICIAL PUBLICATIONS. plates 6. — 4. A revision of the Astacidae. By Walter Faxon. Pt. i. The genera Camharus and Astacus. 1885. pp. vi., 18G, plates 10. xl. (Incomplete.) i. Litliological studies. A description and classification of the rocks of the Cordilleras. By M. E. Wadsworth. 1884. pp. xvi., 208, (2) ; xxxiii., plates 8. xii. (-1884.) The water birds of North America. By S. P. Baird, T. M. Brewer, and E. Kidg- way. Issued in continuation of the publications of the Geological Survey of California. J. D. Whit- ney, state geologist. Vol. i. Boston. Little, Brown & Co. pp. xii. , 537. Woodcuts, in part colored. xiii. (1884.) The same. Vol. ii. pp. (6), 552. Woodcuts, in part colored. xiv. (Incomplete.) i. Pt. i. Studies from the Newport Marine Laboratory. Communicated by Alexander Agassiz. XVX. The development of osseous fishes, i. The pelagic stages of young fishes. By Alexander Agassiz and C. O. Whitman. 1885. pp. (2), 56, plates 19. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College, in Cambridge. Vol. vi.-xii. Cambridge. 1879-85. 8°. Contents. — vi. (1879-80. pp. (6), 1-172, (4), 173-625 ; plates 23.) i-g. Titles given in former list. — .10. On some points in the structure of the embryonic Zoea. By Walter Faxon, pp. 159-166, plates 2. (Oct. 1880.) — 11. New species of Selachians in the Museum collection. By Samuel Gar- man, pp. 167-172. (Oct. 1880.) — 12. Maturation, fecundation, and segmentation of Limax cainpes- tris, Binney. By E. L. Mark. pp. 173-625, plates 5. (Oct. 1881.) *** Nos. 1-11 from pt. i. of this volume ; no. li forms pt. ii. vii. (1880-84. pp. (8), 1-167 [164], xi., 165-329, xvi., 381-565; plates 13.) i. Notes on the geology of the iron and copper districts of Lake Superior. By M. E. Wadsworth. pp. 1-164, xi., plates 6. (July, 1880.) —2. The felsites and their associated rocks north of Boston. By J. S. Diller. pp. 165-180. (May, 1881.) — 3. On an occurrence of gold in Maine. By M. E. Wadsworth. pp. 181.' (May, 1881.)— 4. A microscopical study of the- iron ore, or peridotite of Iron Mine Hill, Cumberland, K.I. By M. E. Wadsworth. pp. 183-187. (May, 1881.) — 5. Observations upon the physical geog- raphy and geology of Mount Ktaadn and the adjacent district. By C. B. Hamlin, pp. 189-224. Plate and map. (June, 1881.) — 6. Report on the recent additions of fossil plants to the museum col- lections. By Leo Lesquereux. pp. 225-230. (Oct. 1881.)— 7. The great dike at Hough's Neck, Quincy, Mass. By J. E. Wolff, pp. 231-242. (July, 1882.) — 8. On some specimens of Permian fossil plants from Colorado. By L60 Lesquereux. pp. 243-247. (Oct. 1882.) — 9. On the relations of the triassic traps and sandstones of the eastern United States. By W. M. Davis, pp. 249-309, plates 3. (Jan. 1883.) — 10. The folded Helderberg limestones east of the Catskills. By W. M. Davis, pp. 311- 329, plates 2. (Jan. 1883.) — 11. The azoic system and its proposed subdivisions. By J. D. Whitney and M. E. Wadsworth. pp. xvi., 331-565. (Aug. 1884.) viii. (1880-81. pp. iv., 284, plates 39.) i. Reports on the resultsof dredging by the U. S. C. S. Str. "Blake." VIII. Etudes pr61iminaires sur les Crustaces par Alph. Milne-Edwards. 1"= partie. pp. 1-68, plates 2. (Dec. 1880.)— 2. Reports on the results of dredging by the U. S. C. S. Str. "Blake." IX. Preliminary report on the Echini. By Alexander Agassiz. pp. 69-84. (Dec. 1880.)— 3. New and little-known reptiles and fishes in the museum collections. By Samuel Garraan. pp. 85-93. (FeK 1881.) — 4. List of dredging stations occupied during the year 1880 by the U. S. C. S. Str. " Blake.^' pp. 95-98. (Feb. 1881.) — 5. Reports on the results of dredging by the U. S. C. S. Str. " Blake. " X ' Report on the Cephalopods, and on some additional species dredged by the U. S. Fish Commission Str. " Fish Hawk," during the season of 1880. By A. E. Verrill. pp. 99-116, plates 8. (March, 1881.) — 6 The stomach and genital organs of Astrophytidae. By Theodore Lyman, pp. 117-125, plates 2. (Feb 1881 ) — 7. Reports on the results of dredging by the U. S. C. S. Str. " Blake." XI. Report on the AcalephiE. By J. W. Fewkes. pp. 127-140, plates 4. (March, 1881.) -8. Studies of the jelly-fishes of Narragansett Bay. By J. W. Fewkes. pp. 141-182, plates 10. (Feb. 1881.)- g List of mammals collected by Dr. Edward Palmer in north-eastern Mexico, with field-notes by the collector By J A. Allen, pp. 183-189. - 10. The Trilobite : new and old evidence relatmg to its or- ganization. By C. D. Walcott. pp. 191-230, plates 6. (March, 1881.) - 11. Reports on the results of dredcring by the U. S. C. S. Str. " Blake." XII. Report on the Selachians. By Samuel Garman. pn 21)1-237. (March, 1881.) - 12. Reports on the results of dredging by the U. S. C. S. Str. " Blake." XIII. Report on the Pyconogonida. By B. Wilson, pp. 239-256, plates 5. (March, 1881 ) - 13. On some crustacean deformities. By Walter Faxon, pp. 257-274, plates 2. (March 1881-)-i4. The Devonian insects of New Brunswick. By Dr. H. A. Hagen. pp. 275-284. (March 1881.) ix. (1881-82. pp. (4), 310, plates U.) i. Reports on the results of dredging by the U. S. G. S. OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS. Str. " Blake." XIV. Description sommaire des esp^ces nouvelles d'Asteries, par Edraond Perrier pp. 1-31. (June, 1881.) — 2. Reports on the results of dredging by the U. S. C. S. Str. "Blake.' XV. Preliminary report on the MoUusca. By "W. H. Dall. pp. 33-144. (Dec. 1881.) — 3. Lette no. 5. To C. P. Patterson, Supt. U. S. C. S., from Alexander Agassiz, on the explorations in the vicin ity of the Tortugas, during March and April, 1881. pp. 145-149. (July, 1881.) — 4. Reports on thi results of dredging by the U. S. C. S. Str. " Blake." XVI. Preliminary report on the Comatulse. B; P. H. Carpenter, pp. 151-170, plate 1. (Oct. 1881.) — 5. Observations on the species of the genus Par tula Fer., with a bibliographical catalogue of all the species. By W. D. Hartman. pp. 171-196, plate 2. (Dec. 1881.) — 6. Bibliography to accompany "Selections frorii embryological monographs.' i. Crustacea. By Walter Faxon, pp. 197-250. (March, 1882.) — 7. Explorations of the surfaci fauna of the Gulf Stream, under the auspices of the U. S.. Coast Survey. By Alexander Agassiz i. Notes on Acalephs from the Tortugas, with a description of new genera and species. By J. W Fewkes. pp. 251-289, plates 7. (April, 1882.) — 8. On the Acalephae of the east coast of New England By J. W. Fewkes. pp. 291-310, plate 1. (April, 1882). X. (1882-1883. pp. (4), 287, plates 31.) i. Reports on the results of dredging by the U. S. C. S Str. "Blake." XVII. Report on the Crustacea. Pt. i. Decapoda. By S. J. Smith, pp. 1-108 plates 16. (June, 1882.) — 2. Bibliography to accompany "Selections from embryological mono graphs." ii. Echinodermata. By Alexander Agassiz. pp. 109-134. (Aug. 1882.) — 3. On a revisioi of the ethmoid bone in the Mammalia. By Harrison Allen, pp. 135-164, plates 7. (Nov. 1882.) — 4. Reports on the results of dredging by the U. S. C. S. Str. " Blake." XVIII. The stalked Crinoidi of the Caribbean Sea. By P. H. Carpenter, pp. 165-181. (Dec. 1882.) — 5. Reports on the results 0: dredging by the U. S. C. S. Str. " Blake." XIX. Report on the fishes. By G. Brown Goode and T. H Bean. pp. 183-226. (April, 1883.)— 6. Reports on the results of dredging by the U. S. C. S. Str "Blake." XX. Report on the Ophiuroidea. By Theodore Lyman, pp. 227-287, plates 8. (May, 1883.; xi. (1883-85. pp. (4), 275, plates 35.) 1. Reports on the results of dredging by the U. S. C. S Str. " Blake." XXI. Report on the Anthozoa and on some additional species dredged by the " Blake ' in 1878-79, and by the IT. S. Fish Commission Str. " Fish Hawk" in 1880-82. By A. E. Verrill. pp. 1- 72, plates 8. (July, 1883.) — 2. Reports on the results of dredging by the U. S. C. S. Str. "Blake." XXII. A chapter in the history of the Gulf Stream. By Alexander Agassiz. pp. 73-77. (May, 1883. ] — 3. Exploration of the surface fauna of the Gulf Stream, under the auspices of the U. S. Coast Survey By Alexander Agassiz. iv. On a few Medusae from the Bermudas. By J. W. Fewkes. pp. 79-90 plate 1. (Aug. 1883.)— 4. Reports on the results of dredging by the V. S. C. S. Str. "Blake.' XXIII. Report on the Isopoda. By Oscar Harger. pp. 91-104, plates 4. (Sept. 1883.) —5, Reporti on the results of dredging by the U. S. C. S. Str. " Blake." XXV. Supplementary report on the Blake Cephalopods. By A. E. Verrill. pp. 105-115, plates 3. (Oct. 1883.) — 6. Descriptions o:f two speciei of Octopus from California. By A. E. Verrill. pp. 117-124, plates 3. (Oct. 1883.) — 7. Reports 01 the results of dredging by the U. S. C. S. Str. "Blake." XXVI. Verzeichniss der von den Unitec States Coast Survey steamers "Hassler" und "Blake" von 1867 zu 1879 gesammelten Myzostomiden Von Dr. L. v. Graff, pp. 125-133. (Nov. 1883.) — 8. A supplement to the fifth volume of the Terres- trial air-breathing mollusks of the United States and adjacent territories. By W. G. Binney. pp. 135- 166, plates 4. (Dec. 1883.) — g. Studies from the Newport marine zoological laboratory. Communi- cated by Alexander Agassiz. XIII. On the development of certain worm larvae. By J. W. Fewkes pp. 167-208, plates 8. (Dec. 1883.) — 10. Bibliography to accompany " Selections from embryologica monographs." III. Acalephs. By J. W. Fewkes. pp. 209-238. (July, 1884.) — ii. Studies fron the Newport marine laboratory. XV. On the development of Agalma. By J. W. Fewkes. pp. 239- 275, plates 4. (July, 1885.) xii. (Incomplete.) i. Chlamydoselachus auguineus Garm. — A living species of cladodont shark By S. Garman. pp. 1-35, plates 20. (July, 1885.) Auiiual report of the Curator [Alexander Agassiz] of the Museum of Comparative .''oology at Harvard College, to the President and Fellows of Harvard College, fo) 1880-81—1883-84 ; — Twenty-fifth annual report . . . for 1884-85. 5 nos. Cambridge 1881-8.5. 8°. 1880-81, pp. 32; 1881-82, pp. 27; 1882-83, pp. 32; 1883-84, pp. 34; 1884-85, pp. 36. Thes« l)imphlets contain beside the main reports of the Curator, which are also included in the reports ol tie President, special reports by officers of the Museum on the departments placed under their charg< respectively, and lists of the publications of the Museum. PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY. PEABODY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ARCHiEOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY. Foui'teenth, fifteenth, sixteenth, and seventeenth annual reports of the trustees of the Peabody Museum of American Ai-chseology and Ethnology^ presented to the Presi- dent and Fellows of Harvard College, May, 1881, June, 1882, March, 1884 [consisting of the reports of the Treasurer and of the Curator (F. W. Putnam), with special papers]. Vol. iii. nos. 1-4. Contents. — 14. (1881. pp. 1-41.) No special papers. 15. (1882. pp. 43-148.) Papers. — Notes on the copper objects from North and South America, ■ contained in the collections of the Peabody Museum, pp. 83-148. 16.-17. (1884. pp. 149-384.) Papers. — On the social and political position of woman among the Huron-Iroquois tribes. By Lucien Carr. pp. 207-232. — Notes upon human remains from caves in Coahuila, Mexico. By Cordelia A. Studley. pp. 233-259. — The white buflfalo festival of the Unc- papas, pp. 260-275; — The elk mystery or festival of the Ogallala Sioux, pp. 276-288; — The religious ceremony of the four winds as observed by the Santee Sioux, pp. 289-295; — The shadow or ghost lodge; a ceremony of the Ogallala Sioux, pp. 296-307; — The Wa-wan, or pipe-dance of the Omahas, pp. 308-333. By Alice C. Fletcher. — Report on the meteoric Iron from the altar mounds in the Little Miami valley. By L. P. liinnicutt. pp. 381-384. The eighteenth report, made in the spring of 1885, will be published with the nineteenth report in 1886. PTJBLIOATIOI^S EELATIITG TO THE TJIflYEESITT. *,* The Barvard Register has not been analyzed in preparing the following list. In general the search has been confined to the resources of the College Library. DESCRIPTIVE AND CONTROVERSIAL. Harvard and its surroundings. Subscription (fourth) edition. By Moses King. Cambridge. 1882. sq. 16°. pp. (2), 100. 40 albertypes and 30 wdcts. The same. (Fifth edition revised.) By Moses King. Cambridge. 1883. sq. 16°. pp. (2), 100. 39 albertypes and 30 wdcts. The same. Subscription (sixth) edition. By Moses King. Cambridge. 1884. sm. 4°. pp. (2), 100. 40 albertypes and 30 wdcts. The visitor's guide to Harvard University. Cambridge. Charles W. Sever. 1885. 16°. pp.64. An historical sketch of Harvard University. By Professor Adrien Jacquinot. Translated by Henry Norman, with the permission of the author. [Cambridge. 1881.] 8°. pp. (8). . ^ _, ^ , Harvard Register, iii., 385-392. A translation of the first article in the series quoted below, no. i. Services at the dedication of a mural monument to James Walker, D.D., LL.D., in the Harvard Church in Charlestown in the city of Boston, January 14, 1883. Cam- bridge. 1884. 8°. pp. 64. Front. ConUining Commemorative discourse by the Rev. W. O. White, and addresses by President C. W. Eliot, Professor Joseph Lovering, and the Rev. Pitt Dillmgham. Articles in periodicals. - 1. L'Universite Harvard. M. Jacquinot. Revue Internationale de VEnseignernent. Paris. 1881-1884; i., 50; ii., 23, 224, 319; iv.,530; viL, 262.-.. [The earliest en- graving of the buildings of Harvard College.] E. E. Obver. Proc. Mass. E^st. Soc., Eeb. 1881, 8 PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY. XTiii., 318-322, pi. —3. The fine arts at Harvard. CaUfornian, Feb. 1881. — 4. Censures on Harvarc College in 1672. "W. B. Trask. Mw Eng. Hist, and Geneal. Register, April, 1881 ; xxxv.', 121-123 fac-sim. — 5. Agnosticism at Harvard. E. L. Youmans. Popular Science Monthly, June, 1881; xix. 266.-6. Price's print of Harvard College. Geo. Dexter. Nation, 29 Sept., 1881; xxxiii., 253. — 7. The building of Harvard Hall. " "W. B. Trask. New Eng. Hist, and Geneal. Register, Oct. 1881 XXXV., 360. — 8. Undergraduate life at Harvard. W. S. Kennedy. The Continent, 10 Jan., 1883; iii. 53-56. — g. Athletic sports at Harvard. A. McF. Davis. Overland, June, 1883; series II., i., 560-563 — 10. Honorary degrees. iVait'om, 5 July, 1883; xxxvii., 6. — 11. [Description of Sever Hallin] Re- cent architecture in America. Mrs. Schuyler van Renssellaer. Ceatery, May, 1884 ; xxviii., 59, lecZrt Alumni. Biographical sketches of graduates of Harvard University, in Cambridge, Massa- chusetts. By John Langdon Sibley, Librarian emeritus of Harvard University. Vol, n., 1669-1677; HI., 1678-1689. Cambridge, 1881, 1885; 8°. pp. viii., 557; viii., 457, The University Bulletin contains a current necrology of graduates. On Commencement day oi each year the principal Boston newspapers print a list of deaths which have been reported since th« last Commencement. The entries in both cases are limited to a statement of the date and place oJ birth and death. The Quinquennial catalogue attempts to give the year of death of deceased gradu- ates. See also the Class reports described on page 15. J'ohn Harvard. Memorial of John Harvard. The gift to Harvard University of Samuel James Bridge. Ceremonies at the unveiling of the statue, Oct. 15, 1884. With an address by Geo. E. Ellis. Cambridge. 1884. 8°. pp. 19. Front. John Harvard and his ancestry. By Henry F. Waters. Boston. 1885. 12°, pp. 24. Reprinted from the New Eng. Hist, and Geneal. Register, July, 1885; xxxix.', 265-284. John Harvard, St. Saviour's, Southwark, and Harvard University, U. S. A. By William Rendle, F.R.C.S. [London. 1885.] 8°. pp. 24. In the Genealogist, April, 1884, Mr. Reijdle published an article entitled: "Harvard University, U. S., and the Harvards of Southwalk." A few extracts are given in Proc. Mass. Hist. Sac, May, 1884; series II., i., 183-186. Emmanuel College, Cambridge. Commemoration of the three hundredth anniver- sary of the foundation. MDCCCLXXXIV. n. p. n. d. pp. (2), 99. plates 2. Contains two addresses by Professor C. E. Norton relating to John Harvard; also a fac-simile oi Harvard's signature (p. 66). Articles in periodicals. — i. [Dr. Bennett's copy of the Cambridge register, 1597-1649.] Proc. Mass. Hist. Soc, Nov. 1882; xx., 22. — 2. [John Harvard and the East India co.] E. E. Hale, Ibid., XX., 24. — 3. John Harvard. Col. J. L. Chester. New Eng. Hist, and Geneal. Register, July, 1882; xxxvi., 319. — 4. [The proposed statue of John Harvard.] Remarks by G. E. Ellis, Chas, Deane, R. C. Winthrop. Proc. Mass. Hist. Soc, Oct. 1883; xx., 345-350. — 5. [Proposed memorial window at Emmanuel College.] Ibid., Feb. 1884; II., i., 42. — 6. [Mr. Ren'dle's investigation." G. E. Ellis. Ibid., May, 1884; II., i., 183-186. — 7. [The statue of John Harvard.] Chas. Deane' Ibid., June, 1884; II., i., 219. —8. John Harvard. W. Rendle. Athenaeum, 7 June, 1884, i., p. 727, [This letter was printed in the Boston Advertiser, 21 June, 1884, and erroneously ascribed to the Acad emy.'] —9. John Harvard and Emmanuel College. New Eng. Hist, and Getieal. Register, July, 1884 xxxviii., 343. — 10. Emmanuel College. Nation, 28 Aug., 1884 ; xxxix., 174. — 11. [The inscription ir the base of the Harvard statue.] R. C. Winthrop. Proc. Mass. Hist. Soc, Nov. 1884; II., i., 257.— 12. Harvards of Bath, Eng. A. M. Haines. New Eng. Hist, and Geneal. Register, April, '1885 xxxix. , 185. — 13- Jolm Harvard's English home : a caveat in behalf of Devonshire. Frances B. James Read before the New Eng. Hist. Geneal. Society, June 3, 1885. Boston Even. Transcript, June 12 1885. — 14. An outline of Mr. Water's discoveries was given by President Eliot at the Alumni dinner on Commencement day, 1885, and printed in the Boston Adveiiiser, 25 June, 1885. — 15. John Harvard Nation, 2 July, 1885; xli., 8. PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO THE UNIVEBSITT. The Elective System and College Discipline. An account of the elective courses given at Harvard College. Published by the editors of the Harvard daily Echo. 1881. 12°. pp. 166. The new departure in college education. Being a reply to President Eliot's defence of it in New York, Feb. 24, lo85. By James McCosh. New York. 1885. 8°. pp. 23. See No. i6 below. Articles in periodicals. — i. Yale arid Harvard. Nation, 19 Jan., 1882; ■ xxxiv., 50. — 2. Pa- ternal college government. A father. Ibid., 2C Jan., 1882; xxxiv., 75. — 3. The raised standards of our colleges. L. N. D. Ibid., 2 Feb., 1882; xxxiv., 98.-4. College discipline. P. H. Ibid., 16 Feb., 1882; xxxiv., 142. — 5. The American college vs. the European university. W. G. Frost; C. W. Clapp. Ibid., 16 Feb., 1882; xxxiv., 142-144. — 6. College discipline. C. W. Clapp. Ibid., 2 March, 1882; xxxiv., 185. — 7. The elective system in education. C. W. Eliot. Our Continent, 22 Fpb., 1882; i., 24.-8. The working of the elective system at Harvard. W. G. Hale. Nation, 13 April, 1882; xxxiv., 314. — 9. [The elective system at Harvard College.] American, Oct. 21, 1882; v., 21. — 10. Religious discipline at Harvard. A student. Nation, 25 Jan., 1883; xxxvi., 80. — II. Religion and honor at Harva,rd. B. Nation, 1 Feb., 1883; xxxvi., 103. — 12. Religious discipline at Harvard. A graduate. Nation, 8 Feb., 1883; xxxvi., 124. — 13. The elective system' at Harvard. Boston Advertiser, 18 March, 1883. — 14. The regulation of college sports. Nation, 28 Feb., 1884; xxxviii., 182. — 15. Gentlemanllness in college athletics. A. L.Ripley. New Englander, Jan. 1885; xliv., 141. — 16. College government. C. W. Eliot. Report of a paper read before the Nineteenth Century club, in New York, Feb. 24, 1885. Boston Daily Advertiser, 25 Feb., 1884. — 17. Profession- alism in college athletics: Cause and remedy. W. I. Badger. New Englander, March, 1885; xliv., 280-283. — 18. [Voluntary attendance at prayers.] American. 25 April, 1885; ix., 452. — 19. What' i^ academic freedom? A. F. West. N. American Review, May, 1885; cxl., 432-444. The Performance of Oedipus Tyrannus. Scenes from Oedipus the King as performed at Harvard in May, 1881. Photo- graphed with the electric light by James Notman. li photographs, 8^ X 5^ in. Thirty-three photographs of the actors in Oedipus the King as performed in San- ders Theatre, May, 1881, by members of Harvard College. James Notman, photo- grapher. , An account of the Harvard Greek play. By Henry Norman. Boston. 1882. 16°. pp. 129. \5 plates. "A partial bibliography of the Harvard Greek play," giving references to newspaper articles, etc. pp. 127-129. The Place of the Classics in Education. *** The following list comprises articles called forth by the Phi Beta Kappa oration of Charles Francis Adams, Jr., in 1883, and by the changes proposed at Harvard College in the requirements for admission and the prescribed studies in 1884. 1. A college fetich. An address delivered before the Harvard chapter of the Fra- ternity of the Phi Beta Kappa, in Sanders Theatre, Cambridge, June 28, 1883. By Charles Francis Adams, Jr. Boston. 1883. pp.38. A second edition was printed from the same plates. The oratiort was printed in full in the Boston Daily ITfraM, 27 June, 1883, and in the Independent, 9 Aug., 1883. 2. The question of a division of the philosophical faculty. Inaugural address on assuming the rectorship of the university of Berlin, delivered in the aula of the uni- versity on October 15, 1880, by Dr. August Wilhelm Hofmann, professor of chemistry. Second edition, with an appendix containing two opinions on the admission to the university of graduates of Bealschulen, presented to his excellency, the royal minister lO PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY. of public instruction, by the pliilosophical faculty of the royal Frederick -William University, in the years 1869 and 1880. Boston. 1883. 16°. pp. viii., 77. The preface was written by Professor J. "W. White. 3. The Greek question: remarks made at the dinner of the Harvard Club of Rhode Island, Newport, Aug. 25, 1883. By Josiah Parsons Cooke. [From advance sheets of the Popular Science Monthly.] [1883] 8°. pp.6. Appeared in the Popular Science MO; Not. 1883; xxiv., 1-6. Also in Scientific culture and other essays. By Josiah Parsons Cooke. Second edition; with additions. N. T., 1886. 12°. pp. 203-213. 4. A college fetich. . . . By Charles Francis Adams, Jr. Third edition, with sup- plementary matter. Boston, etc. 1884. 8°. pp. 71. The appendix quotes a speech by Mr. Geo. S. Merriam at a meeting of Tale alumni (175), a paper by Professor James of the UniTersity of Pennsylvania on the classical question in Germany (42) , and an article by Professor E. L. Youmans on the same question as discussed in Kngland (50). 5. The Greek question and answer. By Louis Dyer, assistant professor of Greek and Latin in Harvard College. A paper read before the Harvard Club of Rhode Island in Providence, Feb. 25, 1884. Privately printed. Cambridge. 1884. 4°. pp. 19. 6.' Greek and what next ? An address. Solomos' hymn to liberty, a poem. Read before the Alumni Association of Brown University, June 17, 1884, by Arnold Green. Providence. 1884. 8°. pp.52. 7. Not " A college fetish." An address in reply to the address of Charles Francis Adams, Jr., delivered before the Harvard chapter of the Fraternity of the Phi Beta Kappa, at Cambridge, June 28, 1883, by D. H. Chamberlain. With portions of arti- cles by Professors Zeller, Fisher, and Peabody. Boston. 1884. 8°. pp. iv., 5-93. This address before it was jmnted was deliTered before the Yale Kent dub, at New Haven, March II, 1884 ; before the Amherst chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa, May 2 ; at PhiUips Academy, Andover, May 23 ; at Williston Seminary, EasthamptOn, May 10; before the Phi Beta Kappa of the University of Vermont, June 24; and before the American Institute of Instimction, at Martha's Vineyard, July 9. The appendix contains extracts &om nos. 107, 54, 11. 8. The language question. A resume. By Prof. F. V. N. Painter, of Roanoke College, Virginia. [From the " Roanoke Collegian."] Cambridge. 1884. 8°. pp.7. 9. President Porter's pamphlet: "The new departure in college education," deals in part with the Greek question. See p. 9. Articles in montlily and quarterly periodicals, etc. — Atlantic Monthly : 10. What instruction should be given in our colleges? A. S. Bolles.. Nov. 1883. — 11. The study of Greek. A. P. Peabody. Jan. 1884. — American Catholic Quarterly : 12. What is a liberal education? T.Hughes. ,Tan.l885. — 13. The classics in modem higher education. C. G. Herbennann. Ibid. — BiUiotheca Sacra :' 14. A plea for a WSera/ education. J. K. Newton. Jan. 1885. — 15. Greek among required studies. W. G. Frost. April, 1885. — Century: 16. Massachusetts French. [Poem.] Bell F. Hapgood. Sept. 1883. — 17. The future of the classics. [Poem.] H. C. Bunner. Oct. 1883. — 18. What is a liberal educa- tion? A paper read at the Johns Hopkins University, Feb. 22, 1884. C. W. Eliot. June, 1884. Education : ig. Modem languages and the college. C. A. Eggert. May, 1884. — 20. A classification of knowledge. G. P. Brown. Ibid. — 21. Proposed additions to, and subtractions from, our education. G. F. Magoun. Ibid. 22. Modem languages as a college discipline. A. M. Elliott. Sept. 1884. — 23. The study of English. E. Bouton, Ibid. — 24. The course of study in Princeton College. J. Mc- Cosh. March, 1885. [Substance of report to trustees, Nov. 1884.] — 25. A criticism of the classical con- troversy. J. K. Newton. May, 1885. — 26. The preparatory schools and the modern languages equiva- lent for the Greek. Kead before the Mass. classical and high school teachers' association, April 10, 1885. C. E. Fay. July, 1885. — 27. Methods of classical instruction. Read before the faculty of Oberlin College, March 17, 1885. A. C. Richardson. Ibid. — Harper's- New Monthly Magazine: 28. Editor's Easy Chair. [G. W. Curtis.] Sept. 169,^. — Manhattan : 29. [Charles Francis Adams on classical education.] Sept. 1883. — JVew Englandcr : —30. The classics and the Yale curriculum. PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY. II T. Peck. March, 1885. — 31. A criticism from Yale of the latest Harvard educational move. Greek and the bachelor's degree. May, 1885. [Written under the impression that Greek had been removed from the requirements for admission and from the prescribed studies.] — North American Review : 3a. Must the classics go? A. F. West. Feb. 1884. — 33. A plea for modern lan- guages. C. A. Eggert. April, 1884. — 34. The demand of the industrial spirit. Chas. Dudley War- ner. Sept. 1884. [This is, in substance, the Phi Beta Kappa address noted under no. 129.] — Overland: 35. Charles Francis Adams, Jr., on Greek and French. Sept. 1883. — 36. Small Latin and less Greek. G. B. Merrill. Oct. 1883. — Popular Science Monthly : 37. The dead language super- stition. Sept. 1883. —38. "^Tlie Greek question." J. P. Cooke. Nov. 1883. [See no. 3.]— 39. The current study of classics a failure. Nov. 1883. — 40. Dead language studies necessarily a failure. Dec. 1883. — 41. Queer defences of the classics. Ibid. — 42. The classical question in Germany. E. J. James. Jan. 1884. — 43. Science in classical schools. G. F. Forbes. Ibid. — 44. " Church- and-state" function of the dead languages. Ibid.— r ^5. Learning one language by studying others. Ibid. — 45*. Extract. [See no. 176.] Ibid, — 46. Education without dead languages. Feb. 1884. — 47. Science versus the classics. C. A. Eggert. March, 1884. — 48. Yale professors on college studies. May, 1884. — 49. President Eliot on liberal education. July, 1884. — 50. The college fetich once more. Sept. 1884. — 51. Further remarks on the Greek question. J. P. Cooke. Oct. 1884. [Reprinted in Scientific culture and further remarks on the Greek question, 1884, and in Scientific culture and other essays, N. Y., 1885. pp. 214-226.] — 52. The German testimony on the classics question. F. A. Fernald. Nov. 1884. — Princeton Review: 53. "A college fetich." Noah Porter. Sept. 1883. — 54. The study of Greek. G. P. Fisher, March, 1884. — 55. Our colleges before the country. W. G. Sumner. Ibid. — 56. What is education ? Bonamy Price. July, 1884. — 57. Greek and a liberal edu- cation. Noah Porter. Sept. 1884. — Unitarian Review : 58. Editors' Note-Book. Oct. 1884. — 59. Greek philosophy in the higher education. E. B. Andrews. June, 1885. — New Hampshire state teachers' association, meeting in 1883 : 60. The Greek question. Elsie Dow. Annual report of the superintendent of public instruction. Concord. 1884. pp. 286-293. — 61. Discussion by A. W. Bache- ler, E. R. Ruggles, and others. Ibid. p. 268. — Meeting in 1884: 62. The Greek question once more. J. H. Wright, Annual report of the superintendent of public instruction. Concord. 1885. pp. 267- 291. — American institute of instruction: 63. The education we need. J. H. Seelye. Lectures and proceedings for 1883. Boston. 12°. — 63'. Ivy oration. J. J. Chapman. Class of 1884. Baccalau- reate sermon, etc. Cambridge. 1884. p. 38. Articles in weekly papers. — American: 64. Mr. Adams on the classics, 14 July, 1883. — Cambridge Tribune, 1883: 65. EditoHal, 6 July. — Christian Leader: 66. Editorial, 5 July, 1883.— Christian Register, 1883: 67. Editorials, 5, 19 July. —67". Extracts from nos. 68, 173, 2 Aug. ; from 91, 6 Sept. — Christian at Work: 68. See no. 67". — Commonwealth, 1883: 69. At old Harvard, 30 June. — 6g». Extract from no 174, 28 July ; from no. 116,11 Aug. — 70. College curricula. The radi- cal defect of modern education. J. R. Buchanan. 18 Aug. — Continent : 70'. Extract from no. 175, 21 Nov., 1S83. — Courier : 71. "A college fetich," 1 July, 1883. — Critic: 72. Greek in American colleges. J. H. Morse, 25 Aug., 1883. — Independent, 1883: 73. Our Boston Letter, 19 July. — 74. Mr. Adams's arraignment of the Greek language, 9 Aug. —75. Some questions, 23 Aug. — Index, 1883 : 76. Note, 5 July. — 77. Greek and Latin. B. W. Ball. 19 July. — 78. Learning languages. F. M. H. 23 Aug. — Journal of Education, 1883 : 79. Greek, a prime and necessary factor of sci- entific education. A reply to Charles Francis Adams's Phi Beta Kappa address. E. R. Humphreys. 9 Aug. — 80. Mr. Adams's college fetich. Brief reply to Dr. Humphreys' paper. Inquirer. 23 Aug. — 81. The study of Greek. E. Conant. 30 Aug. — 82. College fetich again, B, H. Wright. 13 Sept. — 83. The college fetich once more. Didaskalos. 4 Oct. —84. Latin and Greek studies. V. C. Dibble. 25 Oct. r- 85. The r61e of letters and the sciences in education. Professor Bernes. Ibid., and 8 Nov. —86. '-Didaskalos" and the college fetich. C. H. Ford. 15 Nov. -1884: 87. Changes needed in the curriculum of our schools. A. C. True. 24 Jan. —88. A grave question. C. A. Eggert. 28 Aug. — 8g. The classical controversy, 25 Sept. — Nation, 1883 : 90. The use of going to college, 16 Aug. — 91 The place of Greek in a college course. H. G. P. 30 Aug. — 92. Greek at Harvard. A recent graduate. 6 Sept.— 93. Greek and English. R. 13 Sept. — 94. President Porter on the study of Anglo-Saxon. F. B. Gummere. Ibid. — 95- The Greek question once more. A. A. 20 Sept. — 96. The critics of Mr. C. F. Adams, Jr. F. F. 27 Sept. -97- The value of translating Greek. H.E.A. Ibid.— gS. Improved methods of teaching the classics. E. R. Humphreys. Ibid. - 99. [The Greek question.] C. B. Spahr. U Oct. — 100. Why the best pupils take the classics. G. Hempl. Ibtd. — loi. Exclusive preference for the classics. W. M. B. 8 Nov. - 102. Luther and the classics. Ibtd. 12 PtJBLlCATIONS RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY. — 103. The study of Greek. F. G. Bromberg. 15 Nov. — 104. The classics. W. Flagg. 29 Nor. — 105. The discipline of science study. Fair Play. 6 Dec. — 1884 : 106. Greek or barbarian? C. A. Eggert. 7 Feb. -» 107. Professor Zeller on classical discipline. Teacher of German. 3 April. [Ueber die Bedeutung der Sprache und des Sprachunterrichts f iir das geistige Leben. E. Zeller. — Deutsehe Rundschau. Marz, 1884. See also no. 7.] — 108. Classical education. A. 17 April. — log. Bevie\f of President Porter's article (no. 57). 18 Sept. — no. The meaning of ■' A. B." R. W. G. Welling. 25 Sept. — III. A contribution to the "Greek question." K. Francke. 11 Dec. — 1885: 112. The Greek of the future. W. W. Goodwin. 29 Jan. — 113. Preparatory Greek and Latin. J. M. Whiton. 13 Aug. — Science; 114. President Eliot on a liberal education. S. Newcomb. 13 June, 1884.^ Watchman: 115. College commencements, 5 July, 1883. — 'Woman's Journal: 116. Girls and Greek< T. W. Higginson. 7 July, 1883. See also no. 69». Articles in daily papers. — Boston Advertiser, 1S8S : 117. The study of the classics. 29 June, — ■ 118. Editorial, 4 July. — 1I9. The war against the classics, 14 Aug. — 120. Review of the report of the President of Brown University. 6 Sept. — 121. [Professor Hofmann and the Greek question,] 19 Oct. — 123. Literature and science. Matthew Arnold. Address at Dartmouth college. 10 Nov. — 123. The college fetich, 27 Dec. — 1884 : 124. Review of the 3d ed. of Adams's College fetich, 2 Feb. — 125. Notice of Green's address before the Brown alumni [no. 6.], 18 June. — 126, 127. [Reduction of prescribed studies at Harvard.] 20, 23 June. — ■ 128. Discussion at Commencement, by W. G. Russell, etc. 26 June. — 129. Educational drift. Phi Beta Kappa address at Dartmouth. C. D. Warner, [no. 34.] Ibid. — 130. Mr. Adams on Latinisros. D. H. Chamberlain. 25 Dec. — 131. Mr. Adams on private correspondence, 26 Dec. — 1885 : 132. Undergraduate discussion of the Greek question in the Harvard Union, 10 Jan. — 133. Language and manners. D. H. Chamberlain. Ibid. — 134. Webster's style. H. C. Lodge. 12 Jan. — 135. A critic criticised. R. 14 Jan. — 136. Latinisras in English speech. D. H. Chamberlain. 19 Jan. — Boston Globe, 1883: 137. Greek meets Greek, 1 July. — 138. Note. Ibid. p. 12. — 139. Interview with President Eliot, J. E. Todd, President Robinson; letter from President Bartlett, 8 July. — 140. The study of Greek, 9 July. — Boston Journal, 1883: 141. Sharp arraignment of college methods, 29 June. — 142. The demands of the practical, 6 July. — Boston Transcript, 1883 : 143. The Phi Beta Kappa attack on Greek, 29 Junf . — 144. College Greek, 3 July. — 145. Truck for the mind. H. Ibid. — 146. Jottings, 5 July. — 147. Remarks of B. F. Butler at Williams College. Ibid. — 148. The study of language, 6 July. — 149. Shall the Greek go? H. 9 July. — 150. "The study of language." E. R. Humphreys. 12 July. — 151. The new edu- cation. A. N. Everett. 14 July. — 152. "The new education." E. R. Humphreys. 20 July. — 153. The education question. Violet. 26 July. — 154. The " Quarterly Review " and Mr. Adams, 14 Aug. [The study of English literature. Quarterly Review, July, 1883; clvi., 187-215.] — 15s. .\ suggestion worth considering. G. A. Scribner. 21 Sept. — 156. Lord Coleridge defends the clas- sics, 27 Oct. — 157. The study of Greek at Harvard, 7 Dec. — 1884 : 158. Notice of the 3d "ed. of Adams's College fetich, 7 Feb. — 159. Discussion in the New York Harvard Club, 23 Feb. — i5o. Review of Dyer's Greek question and answer, [no. 5.] 19 April. — 161. Modernizing the college course, 23 June. — 162. Extract from no. 168, 24 June. — 163. Mr. Jebb at /Harvard, 30 June. — 164. G eek at Harvard. E. C. Towne. 2 July. — Boston Traveller, 1883 : 165. Editorial, 29 June. — 166. Comment on quotation from New York World [see no. 172]. 6 July. — New York Evening Tost: 167. Greek and Latin. 3 July, 1883 (semi-weekly). — 168. The liberal education of the future, 23 June, 1884. See no. 162. — 169. New York Sure and Times contained articles, but it has been impossible to consult files for the dates. — New York Tribune (semi-weekly.) 1883: 170. The old and the new. 3 July. — 171. Defending the classics. 1-7 July. — New York \foi-ld : 172. See no. 166. — Phila. Evening Bulletin: 173. See no. 07'. — Springfield Republican, 1883: 174. Article by F. B. Sanborn. See no. 69'. — 175. Address befjre the Yale alumni association, 15 Oct., G. S. Merriam, 17 Oct. See also nos. 4, 70*. — 176. Greek in the colleges. See no. 45'. The Departments. The new century and the new building of tlie Harvard Medical School. 1783-1883. Addresses and exercises at the one hundredth anniversary of the foundation of the Medical School of Harvard University, October 17, 1883. Cambridge. 1884. 8°. pp. (2), 5.5. M-oiit. and ii platen. Containing the address by Dr. 0. W. Holmes, and remarks by President Eliot, Dr. Francis Minot, Dr. S. A. Green, Henry Lee, Esq., and Dr. II. W. Williams. PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY. 1 3 Description of the physiological laljoratory, Harvard Medical School. [By Dr. J. W. Warren.] Boston. 1884. 12°. pp. 24. Wdots. "Reprinted from Science, No. 80." Monographs of American architecture. No. 1. Harvard Law School. H. H. Rich- ardson, architect. Boston. 1885. Plates 18. 13X16. Articles in periodicals. — 1. The Hemenway Gymnasium. Plans. American Architect. 1 Jan., 1881. — 2. Harvard Observatory. New Eng. Hist, and Oeneal. Register, April, 1881; xxxv., 182; Maga. of Amer. History, July, 1881 ; vii., 73. [Correction of an error in the " Harvard book."] — 3. The Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. C. F. Thwing. Harper's Maga., Oct. 1881; Ixiii., 670-677. Wdcts. — 4. Austin Hall, the new Law School building, was described in Recent architecture in America by Mrs. Schuyler van Rensselaer. CeraiMry, May, 1884 ; xxviii., 59. Wdct. — 5. The Jeffer- son Physical Laboratory. J.Trowbridge. S'cience, March, 1885 ; v., 229-231. Wdcts, COLLEGE FAPEBS. The Harvard Advocate. Vol. xxx.-xxxix. Sept. 30, 1880-:-June 19, 1885. Fort- nightly. Founded, 1866. The Crimson. Vol. xvi.-xxi. Sept. 30, 1880— June 22, 1883. Fortnightly, up t<) June 28, 1882; weekly, from Sept. 30, 1882, to June 22, 1883. Founded, 1873 ; united with The Harvard daily Herald in the fall of 1883 under the title of The Herald-Crimson, which was afterwards changed to The daily Crimson. The Harvard Lampoon. Second series. Vol. i.-ix. March I, 1881— June 26, 1885. Fortnightly. Founded, 1876. First series, 1876-80. The following was published in 1882: "Sketches from the Harvard Lampoon. Compiled by W. W. Kent and L. E. Sexton. Published by the Lampoon board of 1882." pp. (10), 122. Harvard daily Echo. Vol. iii.-vi. Sept. 30, 1880— June 23, 1882. Founded, 1879. No more published. .The Harvard Register. A monthly periodical, devoted to the interests of higher education. ' Edited and published by Moses King. Vol. i.-iii. Jan. 1880— July, 1881. Illustr. No more published. Harvard daily Herald. Vol. i.-vol. iv. no. 9. Jan. 3, 1882— Oct. 6, 1883; — The Herald-Crimson. Vol. iv. no. 10— vol. v. no. 69. Oct. 8, 1883— May 7, 1884;— The daily Crimson. Vol. v. no. 70— vol. vii. May 8, 1884— June 19, 1885. The Harvard Index for 1880-81— 1884-85. 5 vol. Boston. 1880-84. 16°. Contains a directory of ofScers and students of the University, athletic and boating records and lists of the officers and members of the college societies. 1880-81 was edited by W. R. Taylor; 1881-82— 1883-84 by M. H. Cashing; 1884-85 by D. B. Chamberlain. COLLEGE SOCIETIES. Catalogue of the Fraternity of * B K, Alpha of Massachusetts. Harvard Uni- versity, Cambridge. With the Constitution. Cambridge. 1885. 8°. pp. 72. The recognition of the supernatural in letters and in life. An oration [delivered before the Phi IJeta Kappa society, July 1, 1880], by Richard S. Storrs. New York. [1881.J 8°. pp. 57. 14 PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY. The republic. [A poem] read before the Phi Beta Kappa society of Harvard College, June, 1880. [By Edgar Fawcett.] In "Song and story. Later Poems," Bos- ton. 1884. 8°. pp. 51-65. The scholar in a republic. Address at the centennial anniversary of the Phi Beta Kappa of Harvard College, June 30, 1881, by Wendell Phillips. Boston, etc. 1881. 8°. pp. 34. A poem was read by Charles G. Leland, but it has not been ascertained whether or not it wae printed. [Oration delivered before the Harvard chapter of the Fraternity of the Phi Beta Kappa, June 29, 1882] by Carl Schurz. Printed in the Boston Daily Advertiser, June 30, 1882. A college fetich. An address delivered before the Harvard chapter of the Frater- nity of the Phi Beta Kappa, in Sanders Theatre, Cambridge, June 28, 1883. By Charles Francis Adams, Jr. Boston, eic. 1883. 8°, pp.38. The same. 2d ed. Boston, etQ. 1883. 8°. pp. S8. The same. 3d ed., with supplementary matter. Boston, etc. 1884.-8°. pp. 71. An attempt at a bibliography of the discussion caused by this oration will be found on p. 9. Some ancient organs of public opinion. [An oration delivered before the Harvard chapter of the Fraternity of Phi Beta Kappa, June 26, 1884.] By Richard Claver- house Jebb. Printed in the Boston Daily Advertiser, June 27, 1884. Yankee Doodle. A poem delivered before the Phi Beta Kappa society of Harvard University, June 28, 1883, by Robert Grant. Boston. 1883. sq. 16°. pp. 31, The case of the educated unemployed. An address delivered before the Harvard chapter oi the Fraternity of the Phi Beta Kappa society in Sanders Theatre, Cambridge, June 25, 1885. By William Henry Rawle. Philadelphia. 1885. 8°. pp. 31. The same. Second edition. Boston, e/ 1882, vol. xvii. 17. Studies of Aster and Soli- dago in the older herbaria, p. 163. — 18. Novi- tiae Arizonicae, etc. -■ Characters of the new plants of certain recent collections, mainly in Arizona and adjacent districts, etc., p. 199. 1884, vol. xix. ig. Characters of new Compo- sitae, with revisions of certain genera, and critical notes, p. 1. — 20. Miscellaneous gen- era and species, p. 74. •J 1885, vol. XX. 21. A revision of the North American species of the genus Oxytropis, DC, p. 1. — 22. Notes on some North Amer- "^ ican species of Saxifraga, p. 8. — 23. A revis- V ion of some Borragineous genera, p. 257. — V' 24. Notes on some American species of Utricu- ^^/laria, p. 287. — 25. New genera of Arizona, California, and their Mexican borders, with two additional species of Asclepiadaceae, p. V 290'. — 26. Gamopetalae miscellaneae, p. 297. John Chipman Gray. Story Professor of Law, 1875-1883 ; Roy all Pro- fessor of Law, 1883 . I. Restraints on the alienation of property. Bos- ton. 1883. 8°. Charles Montraville Green. Assistant in Obstetrics, 1883-1885 ; Instructor in Obstetrics, 1885 . 1-6. In the Boston Medical and Surgical Jour- nal : 1. The delivery of the second foetus in labor with twins (Proc. Obstet. Soc. of Boston, 10 March, 1883). 17 Jan. 1884; ex. 61 (also Am. Journ. 0/ 06s6 PUBLICATIONS OF THE OFFICERS. 7. On dibromacrylic acid. Proc. Am. Acad., 1882; ivii. 125. Also Am. Chem. Journ., iv. 169. 8. On the relations between dibromacrylic acid and tribrompropionic acids. With C. W. Andrews. /6irf., 1882; xvii. 133. Also ^m. Chem. Journ. , iv. 176. 9. On certain tetrasubstitnted propionic acids. Ibid., 1882; xvii. 146. Also Am. Chem. Journ., iv. 263. 10. On the constitution of the substitnted acrylic and propionic acids. Ibid., 1882; xvii. 150. 11. On mucophenoxybromic acid. With E. K. Stevens. /Mi., 1883; xix. 262. Also ^»i. Chem. Journ., vi. 187. 12. Ueber substituirte Brenzschleimsanren. Jie- richte d. deutsch. chem. Gesellsch., 1883; xvi. 1130. Also Am. Chem. Journ., iv. 273. 13. Ueber die Einwirkung von Alkalien auf die Mucobromsaure. Ibid., 1884; xvii. 238. 14. Ueber substituirte Brenzschleimsaure. With C. R. Sanger. Ibid., 1884; xvii. 1759. 15. Ueber einige Furfuranderivate. With G. T. Hartshorn. Ibid., 1885; xviii. 448. 16. Ueber Sulfobrenzschleimsauren. With A. W. Palmer. Ibid., 1885; xviii. 2095. 17. On brompyromucic acids. With C. R. Sanger. Proc. Am. Acad., 1885; xxi. 135. William Barker Hills. Instructor in Chemistry, 1874-1884 ; Assistant Professor of Chemistry, 1884r- . 1-6. In Wood's Handbook of the medical sciences, edited by A. H. Buck, M.l)., vol. i. New York. 1885: i. Poisoning by aniline, p. 232. ■ — 2. Poisoning by antimony, p. 245. — • 3. Poisoning by arsenic, p. 344. — 4. Poisoning by arseniuretted hydrogen, p. 346. — 5. Poi- soning by bismuth, p. 504. — 6. Poisoning by cadmium, p. 782. 7. Reports on medical chemistry in the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal: 4, 11 Aug. ' 1881; 9 Feb., 10 Aug. 1882; 22 Feb., 9 Aug. 1883; 7 Feb., 21 Aug. 1884; 26 March, 1885. Oliver Wendell Holmes. Parkman Professor of Anatomy, 1847-1882; Emeritus, 1882 . 1. The iron gate and other poems. Boston, etc. 1880. 16°. 2. Poetical works. 2 vols. Boston, etc. 1881. 24". 3. The pulpit and tlie pew. North Am. Review, Feb. 1881; cxxxiv. 117-138. 4. Poem read at the centennial anniversary din- ner of the Mass. Medical Society, 8 June, 1881. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ., 23 June, 1881; civ. 577-580. 5. Address and poem at the Centennial celebra- tion of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, held at Boston, 26 May, 1880. Mem. Am. Acad. XI. (Centennial vol.), pt. 1. Cambridge. 1882. pp. 11-13. 6. Sonnet written for the annual dinner of the Harvard Club of New York, Feb. 21, 1882. Ibid., 23 Feb. 1882; evi. 187. 7. Mec^cal highways and byeways. A lecture de- livered before the students of the medical department of Harvard University [10 May, 1882]. Boston. 1882. 12°. pp. 31. Also Boston Med. and Surg. Journ., 1 June, 1882 ; cvi. 505-513. 8. Farewell address to the Medical School of Harvard University, Tuesday, 28 Nov. 1882. Cambridge. 1882. 8°. pp. 24. Also Boston Med. and Surg. Journ., 7 Dec. 1882; cvii. 529-534. g. Address at the one hundredth anniversary of the foundation of the Medical School of Har- vard University. Boston. 1883. 8°. pp. 35. Also Trader the title '• The new century and the new build- ing of the Medical School of Harvard University," in the Soston Med. and Surg. Journ., 18 Oct. 1883; cix. 361-368. 10. Pages from. an old volume of life. A coUec- ^ tion of essays. 1857-1881. Boston, etc. 1883. 8°. 11. Medical essays, 1842-1882. 2d edition. Bos- ton, etc. 1883. 8°. 12. Grandmother's story of Bunker Hill. Illus- trated by H. W. McVickar. Boston. 1883. sq. 8°. 13. The autocrat of the breakfast-table. New and revised edition with illustrative notes. Bos- ton, etc. 1883. 8°. Port. 14. The professor at the breakfast-table. New edition, with new preface. Boston, etc. 1883. 12°. 15. The poet at the breakfast-table. [New edition.] Boston, etc. 1883. 8°. Front. 16. Elsie Venner. New edition [with new preface] . Boston, etc. 1883. 8°. 17. The guardian angel. New edition, revised. Boston, etc. 1883. 12°. 18. Illustrated poems. Boston, etc. ' 1885. 1. 8°. 19. Ralph Waldo Emerson. Boston, etc. 1885. 16°. 20. A mortal antipathy. First opening of the new portfolio. Boston, etc. 1885. 8°. Originally appeared under the title "The new portfolio " in the AUaniic Monthly, 1885. 21. A welcome to Dr. Benjamin Apthorp Gould, on his return from South America, after fif- teen years devoted to cataloguing the stars of the southern hemisphere. A poem read at the dinner in honor of I>r. Gould mven at the Hotel Vendome, Boston, 6 May, 1885, and pubhslied in Addresms at the complimentary dinner, etc. Lynn. 1885. 8°. p. 32. Also separately. 22-34. In the Atlantic Monthly : 22. Benjamin Peirce : astronomer, mathematician. 1809- 1880. (Poem.) Dec. 1880; xlvi. 823. — 23. Boston to Florence. (Sonnet.) Sent to "The Philological Circle" of Florence, for its meeting in commemoration of Dante, 27 January 1881, anniversary of his first con- demnation. March, 1881; xlvii. 412. — 24. Post-prandial. Phi Beta Kappa, 1881. (Poem.) Sept. 1881; xlviii. 365.-25. Before the curfew. 1829-1882. (,Poem.) March, 1882; xlix. 386.-26. Our dead singer. (Poem.) June, 1882; xlix. 721. — 27. At the summit. (Poem.) Aug. 1882; 1. 164. — 28. An after-breakfast talk. Jan. PUBLICATIONS OF THE OFFICEES. 35 1883 ; li. 65-75. ^ 29. A loving-cup song. 1829-1883. March, 1883; 11. 349. — 30. Pil- low-smoothing authors. With a prelude on night-caps, and comments on an old author. April, 1888; li. 457-464. — 31. The flaneur. Boston Common, 6 December, 1882. During the transit of Venus. (Poem.) May, 1883 ; li. 674-677.-32. King's Chapel. (Poem.) Sept. 1883; 111. 322.-33. Ave. Prelude to "Illustrated poems" [no. 17]. Oct. 1884; liv. 456. — 34. Thomas Gold Appleton. June, 1884 ; lui. 848-850. John Homans. Clinical Instructor in the Diagnosis and Treat- ment of Ovarian Tu/mors, 1881 . 1-17. In the Boston Medical and Surgical Jour- nal : I. A year's work in ovariotomy. 20 Jan. 1881; civ. 50-62. —2. Ovariotomy. 21 April, 1881; cir. 374.-3. Thirty-two con- secutive cases of ovariotomy during the year 1881. 19 Jan. 1882; cvi. 73.-4. A case of Listerian ovariotomy in which the bladder was freely laid open, uninterrupted recovery. 16 Feb. 1882; cvi. 153-160.-5. One hundred cases of antiseptic ovariotomy. 2 Nov. 1882 ; cvii. 413. — 6. Two cases of removal of im- mense fatty tumors by abdominal section. 11 Jan. and 8 March, 1883 ; cviii. Also Lancet (London), 17 March, 1883; p. 449.-7. A case of two-horned uterus (uterus-bicornis). 8 Nov. 1883; cix. 236-246. Also Lancet (London), 3 Nov. 1883; p. 767.-8. Myxo- sarcoma of the left kidney. 13 Dec. 1883 ; cix. 567. — 9. The operation of ovariotomy. 3 April, 1884; ex. 337. — 10. Two cases of abdominal section to discover the cause of intestinal obstruction. 7 and 14 Feb. 1884: ex. 145, 156. — II. Nephrectomy for the re- moval of cancerous or sarcomatous tumours of the kidney. 17 Jan. 1884 ; ex. 73. — 12. Four cases of strangulated hernia. 1 May, 1884; ex. 416. — 13. Exploratory abdominal incisions. 1 and 8 Jan. 1885 ; cxii. 10, 25. — 14. Unilocular ovarian cyst. 12 Feb. 1885 ; cxii. 158. — 15. Spray in ovariotomy. 26 Feb. 1885 ; cxii. 213. — 16. Ten cases of re- moval of uterine tumours by laparotomy. 26 March and 2 April, 1885 ; cxii. 313, 318. — 17. Fibroid tumour of the ovary weighing twenty-two pounds. Lipoma of thigh weigh- ing twelve pounds. Sarcoma of leg. 14 May, 1885 ; cxii. 476. Oliver Whipple Huntington. Assistant in Chemistry, 1882-1884 ; Instructor in Mineralogy, 1884 . 1. On the spectrum of arsenic. Proc. Am. Acad., 1881 ; xvii. 35. Also Am. Journ. of Science, 1881 ; 3d series, xxi. 214. 2. Revision of the atomic weight of cadmium. ^ Ibid., 1882; xvii. 28. ■i On the crystalline form of chlordibromacrylic acid, CjClBrAH,. I^id., 1883; xviii. 282. 4 Logarithms of numbers to five places of deci- mals. Cambridge. 1883. 1.8°. 5. Crystallographic notes. Proc. Am. Acad. 1885 ; xxi. 222. I belongs to the series Gontrib. phytt. lab. TIarv. Coll.; '. 3, 5 belong to series Gontrib. chem. lab. Han. Ooll. Charles Loring Jackson. Assistant Professorof Chemistry, 1871-1881; Pre fessor of Chemistry, 1881 . I. On paraiodbenzyl compounds. With C. I Mabery. Am. Chem. Journ., Oct. 1880; ii 260. i. Synthesis of anthracene and phenanthrene f roi orthobrombenzylbromide. With J. F. Whitt (Researches on the substituted benzyl con pounds. IX.) Proc. Am. Acad., W^l; -ay 63-77. 3. The relative chemical activity of certain sul stituted benzylbromides. (Researches o the substituted benzyl compounds. X.) Ihid 241. Also Am. Chem. Journ., ill. 252. 4. Researches on certain substituted benzyl con pounds. XI. Ihid., 1881; xvi. 252. Ale Am. Chem. Journ., iii. 246. 5. Ueber Curcumin. Berichte d. deutsch. chen Gesellsc\, 1881 ; p. 485. 6. On curcumin. With A. E. Menke. (On cei tain substances obtained from turmeric. I. Proc. Am, Acad,, 1882 ; xyii. 110. Also Am Chem. Journ., iv. 77. 7. On curcumin. With A. E. Menke. (On cei tain substances obtained from turmeric. II. Ibid., 1883 ; xviii. 1. Also Am. Chem. Journ iv. 360. 8. On turmerol. With A. E. Menke. (Oil ce: tain substances obtained from turmeric. III. Ibid., 1883 ; xviii. 8. Also Am. Chem. Journ iv. 368. g. Certain parabrombenzyl compounds. Wit G. T. Hartshorn. (Researches on the sul stituted benzyl compounds. XII.) Ibid 1883 ; xviii. 86. Also Am. Chem. Journ. 10. A new method of preparing borneol from can phor. With A. E. Menke. Ibid., 188S xviii. 93. Also Am. Chem. Journ. 11. On curcumin. With A. E. Menke. (On ce: tain substances obtained from turmeric. IV. Ibid. , 1884 ; xix. 211. Also Am. Chem. Jouri 12. On turmerol. With A. E. Menke. (On certai substances obtained from turmeric. [V.] Ibid., 1884 ; xix. 215. Also Am. Chem. Jouri 13. On the action of phosphorous trichloride o aniline. With A. E. Menke. Am. Chen Journ., iv. 380. 14. On the action of phosphorous trichloride aniline. With A. E. Menke. Proc. An Acad., 1884; xix. 222. 15. On the reduction of camphor to borneol. Ibid 1885; XX. 163. Also ^m. Chem. .Joii/rn. 16. On the action of chromic superfluorid^ on bei zoic acid. With G. T. Hartshorn. Pro Am. Acad., 1885; xxi. 187. Also Serich d. deuisch. chem. Gesellsch., 1885; p. 1993. 17. Laboratory experiments in Chemistry I. Can bridge. 1885. Nos. 1-16 belong to the series : Contributions from I chemical laboratory of Harvard College. 38 PUBLICATIONS OP THE OFPICBRS. Adrien Jacquinot. Assistant Professor of French, 1876-1883. 1. L'Universite Harvard. Revue Internationale de VEnseignement, 1881-1884; i. 50; ii. 23, 224, 319; iv. 530; vii. 262. 2. An historical sketch of Harvard University. Translated by Henry Norman. Harvard Register, 1881 ; iii. 385. Translation of the first article of the above series. Also printed separately. ■William Janxes. Assistant Professor of Physiology, 1876-1880 ; As- sistant Professor of Philosophy, 1880-1885 ; Professor of Philosophy, 1885 . 1. Great men, great thoughts, and the environ- ment. Atlantic Monthly, Oct. 1880. 2. Reflex action and theism. Unitarian Review, Nov. 1881. 3. On some Hegelisms. Mind, April, 1882. 4. Rationality, activity, and faith. Princeton Re- view, July, 1882. 5. The sense of dizziness in deaf mutes. Am. Journal of Otology, Oct. 1882. 6. On some omissions of introspective psychology. Mind, Jan. 1884. 7. What is an emotion? Ihid, April, 1884. 8. Absolutism and empiricism. /Wd., April, 1884. g. The dilemma of determinism. Unitarian Re- view, Sept. 1884. 10. On the function of cognition. Mind, Jan. 1885. 11. The literary remains of Henry James. Edited with an introduction by WilUam James. Bos- ton. 1885. 8°. Xieonard. Parker Kinnicutt. Assistant in Chemistry, 1880-1883. 1. On indirect determination of chlorine and bro- mine by electrolysis. Am. Chem. Journ., 1882; iv. 22. Also Proc. Am. Acad., 1882; xvii. 91. 2. The decomposition of phenyltribrompropionic acids by water. Ibid., 1882; iv. 24. 3. Modification of Noack's method of preparing carbon monoxide. Ihid., 1883; v. 43. 4. Volumetric determination of combined nitrous acid. With J. U. Nef. Ihid., 1883; v. 388. Also Proc. Am. Acad., 1883; xviii. 275. 5. /3-Phenyltribrompropionic acids. With G. M. Palmer. Ihid., 1883; v. 383. Also Proc. Am. Acad., 1883; xviii. 277. 6. Meteoric iron from the altar mounds in the little Miami valley, Ohio. 17th report of the Peabody Musevm, 1884; p. 381. Nos. 4 and 5 belong to the seiies ; Contrifnciions from the chemical laboratory of Harvard College. Frederick Irving Knight. Instructor in Laryngology, 1872-1882 ; Assistant Professor of Laryngology, 1882 . 1. On the treatment of posterior hypertrophy of the inferior turbinated bones. Phil. Med. News, 1882 ; xl. 66. 2. Opening address at the first annual meeting of the American Climatological Association at Washington, D.C. New York Med. Journ., 28 June, 1884. 3-10. In the Archives of Laryngology, of which Dr. Knight was associate editor, 1880-1883 : 3. Three cases of lupus of the pharynx and larynx. July, 1881. — 4. Review of Bos- worth on " Diseases of. the throat and nose." Ihid.— -5. Address, as President, at the fourth annual congress of the American Laryngolog- ieal Association. July, 1882. — 6. Case of aphonia spastica. Ihid. — 7. Case of rheu- matic (?) paralysis of the right vocal cord ; > gradual complete recovery ; followed nine years later by rheumatic (?) paralysis of the left vocal cord, also with gradual complete recovery. April, 1883. — 8. Chorea laryngis. July, 1883. — 9. Disappearance of a tra- choma of the vocal cord without local treat- ment. Oct. 1883. — 10. Traumatic paralysis of the posterior crico-arytenoid muscle.. . Ibid. 1 1-14. In the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal: 11. Chronic nasal catarrh, removal of hy- pertrophied tissue. 7 Eeb. 1884 ; ex. 132. — 12. Laryngeal complication of pulmonary phthisis. 5 June, 1884; ex. 541. — 13. Co- caine hydrochlorate in the larynx. 27 Nov. , 4 Dec. 1884; exi. 515, 550. — 14. Reports on progress in the treatment of thoracic diseases. 17 Feb., 3 March, 1881; civ. 150, 200.— 1, 8 Sept. 1881; cv. 197, 225. — 16, 23 Feb., 1882; cvi. 157, 173. — 24, 31 Aug. 1882; cvii. 177, 203. — 1,8 March, 1883 ; cviii. 197, 223.-16, 27 Aug. 1883; cix. 151, 179. William Coolidge Lane. Assistant in charge of the Catalogues at the Library, 1881 . 1. The Carlyle collection. Harvard University Bulletin, Jan. 1883 ; vol. iii, no. 24, pp. 53- 56. Incomplete. 2. Review of the Fall River Public Library cata- logue. Library Journal, May, 1883 ; viii. 80-82. 3. Hhe Dante collections in the Harvard College and Boston Public Libraries. Part i. Cam- bridge. 1885. pp.18. [Bibliographical con- tributions, no. 7. Reprinted from the Hcur- vard University Bulletin, May, 1885; no. 31.] Incomplete. 4. Index to recent reference lists, 1884-1885. Cambridge. 1885. pp. 8. [Bibliographical contributions, no. 20.] 5. Edited the Harvard University catalogue, 1883- 1884, 1884-1885. 2 vols. Cambridge. 1884, 1885. -S". PUBLICATIONS OP THE OFFICERS. 39 Christopher Columbus Langdell. Dane Professor of Law, 1870 . Dean of the Law Faculty, 1870 . 1. A summary of equity pleading. Second edi- tion. Cambridge. 1883. 8». 2. Reports as Dean of the Law faculty. Annual reports of the President, 1880-1881—1884- 1885. Charles Rockwell liaiiman. Professor of Sanskrit, 1880 . 1. Recent publications in the field of Indian; an- tiquities. Am. Journ. of Philol., 1880; i. 345-351. 2. The study of Sanskrit. Barvard Register, Feb. 1881 ; iii. 69-72. 3. Abstract of a course of six public lectures on the Vedas. Harvard University Bulletin, no. 18, April, 1881 ; pp. 169-170. 4. Review of John Peile's "Notes on the Nalo- pakhyanam." Am. Journ. of Philol., 1881 ; ii. 516-519. 5. A Sanskrit reader : with vocabulary and notes. Boston. 1884. 1. 8°. pp. xx., 293. Also, London. 1884. 6. On the stanza,, Rigveda x.18.14, as illustrating the Varieties of cumulative evidence that may be used in the criticism of the Veda. (Amer- ican Oriental Society, Proceedings at Boston, May, 1884.) Journal of tlie society, xi. pp. cxci.-cxeiii. 7: On the Datavya Bharata Karyalaya in Calcutta. Ihid. ; pp. cxciv.-cxcvi. 8. On the typogra'phioal requirements for printing Sanskrit in transliteration. (American Ori- ental Society, Proceedings at Baltimore, Oct. 1884.) Ibid., pp. ccxxvii.-ccxxviii. g. On a group of Sanskrit derivatives (yarana, ' 9arraan, 9arira, etc.). Proceedings of the sixteenth annual session of the American Philological Association, held in Hanover, N. H., July, 1884, pp. vii.-x. [Accompanies vol. XV. of the Transactions.^ 10. On multiform presents and on transfers of conjugation in the Sanskrit verb-system. (American Oriental Society, Proceedings at Boston, May, 1885.) Journal of the society, xiii. pp. xxxvi.-xxxix. 11. On a Sanskrit manuscript of a Hindu trea- tise on logic, the Nyaya-siddhanta-manjari. Ibid., pp. xl.-xli. 12-15. Edited, as Secretary of the Association, the Proceedings of the American Philological Association at the annual sessions, as fol- lows : 12th, held in Philadelphia, Pa., July, 1880; 13th, held in Cleveland,. O., July, 1881; 14th, held in Cambridge, July, 1882; 16th, held in Middletown, Conn., July, 1883. 4 . vols. The Proceedings of the 12tli session were published at Hartford, Conn., 1881; the others were published m Cam- bridge, 1881, 1882, 1884. 8". pp. 42, 45, Ixvu., xlviu. i6-ig. Edited, as Secretary, the Transactions of the American Philological Association, 1880- 1883 ; vol. xi.-xiv. 4 vols.. Vol. xi. was published at Hartford,' Conn., 1881; the rest appeared at Cambridge, 1882, 1882, 1884. 8°. pp. 153, 104, 100, 79. 20-22. Edited, as Corresponding Secretary, the Proceedings of the American Oriental Society at Boston, May, 1884 ; at Baltimore, Md., Oct. 1884; at Boston, May, 1885. 3 vols. New Haven, Conn. 1884, 1885. 8°. pp. xvii., xxix., xliv. Journal of the society, xi. pp. clxxxvi.-ccxxxi. and xiii. pp. i.-xliv.' James Laurence Laughlin. Instructor in Political Economy, 1878-1883 ; As- sistant Professor of Political Economy, 1883 . 1. Colonization. International Review, July 1881; xi. 88-96. 2. The refunding bill of 1881. Atlantic Monthly. Feb. 1882; xlix. 195-205. 3. The French panic. Ibid., May, 1882; xlix. 695-703. 4. Evils of the sub-treasury system. North Am. Review, Dec. 1883 ; cxxxvii. 552-564. 5. J. S. Mill's "Principles of political economy" abridged, with critical, explanatory, and bib- liographical notes, andia sketch of the history of political economy. New York. 1884. 8°. pp. 658. [2d, 3d ed. 1885.] 6. The silver danger. Atlantic Monthly, May 1884; liii. 677-681. 7. Workingmen's grievances. North Am. Re- view, May, 1884 ; cxxxviii. 510-520. 8. The new party. Atlantic Monthly, June, 1884 liii. 837-840. 9. The study of political economy : hints to stu dents and teachers. New York. 1885. 16' pp. 153. 10. Political economy and the civil war. Atlantic Monthly, April, 1885 ; Iv. 444-450. 11. The character and discipline of political economy. Popular Science Monthly, April, 1885 ; xxvi. 721-731. 12. Methods of teaching political economy. Ibid.. May, 1885 ; xxvii. 31-40. 13. Shall silver be demonetized? North Am. Re- view, June, 1885 ; cxl. 492-497. 14. Our political delusion. Atlantic Monthly, June, 1885 ; Iv. 826-835. Joseph Lovering. Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natura, Philosophy, 1838 . Director of the Jefersoi, Physical Laboratory, 1884 . 1. Boston and science. The Memorial Histori of Boston. Ed. by J. Winsor. Vol. iv. Boston. 1880. pp. 489-526. 2. Address at the dedication of a mural monu- ment to President James Walker. Servicei at the dedication of a mural monument ti James Walker, D.D., LL.D. Cambridge 1884. pp. 36-39. 40 PUBLICATIONS OF THE OFFICERS. 3-9. In the Proceedings of the American Acad- emy : 3. Address on the presentation of the Rumford medal to Professor J. Willard Gibbs. 1881 ; xvi. 415-420. — 4. Antioipar tions of the Lissajous-curves. Ibid., pp. 292-298. — 5. Biographical notice of Richard Henry Dana. 1882 ; xvii. 399-403. — 6. Life and scientifie work of Edward Desor. Ihid., pp. 422-424. — 7. Life and scientific work of John WilUam Draper. Ibid., pp. 424-429. — 8. Address on the presentation of the Rvimford medal to Professor H. A. Rowland. 1884; six. 478-481. — 9. Life and scientific work of General Sir Edward Sabine. Ibid., pp. 560-564. 10. Edited vol. xvii. of the Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Boston. 1882. 8°. 11. Edited Memoirs of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences : toI. x. pt. ii. pp. 357-228, and vol. xi. (Centennial vol.) pt. i. pp. 103. Cambridge. 1882. 4°. James Bussell liowell. Smith Professor of the French and Spanish Lan- guages and Literature and Professor of Belles- Lettres, 1855 . 1. Address before the Edinburgh Philosophical Institute. Scotsman, 8 Nov. 1880. 2. Mercedes. Sonnet. Harper's Monthly Mag., Jan. 1881 ; xlii. 250. 3. The prison of Cervantes. Sonnet. Ibid., ihii. 4. Phoebe. A poem. Century, Nov. 1881 ; xxiii. 90. 5. Estrangement. A poem. Ibid., May, 1882; xxiv. 16. 6. Speech at the three hundredth anniversary of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, England, Wednesday, 18 June, 1884. Commemoration of the Three Hundredth Anniversary of the Foundation, 1884. 7. Address as President of the "Wordsworth So- ciety. Proceedings, 1884. 8. To 0. W. H [olmes] on his 75th birth-day. Critic, 20 Sept. 1884; v. 133. 9. Democracy. An inaugural address as Presi- dent of the Birmingham and Midland Insti- tute. Critic, 1 Nov. 1884 ; v. 211-215 (copied from the Pall Mall Gazette). ID. Speeches at the tercentenary festival of the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, April, 1885. Records of the Tercentenary Festival. Edinburgh, etc. 1885. 4". 11. Sonnet to J. G. Whitticr. Proceedings at the presentation of a portrait of Whittier to the Friends' School, Providence, R. I. 1885. 8°. p. 82. 12. Address on unveiling a bust of Coleridge in Westminster Abbey. Times, 8 May, 1885. Mr. Lowell delivered other addresses in England, which were reported in the newspapers there and copied by those in the United States. A volume containing many of these addresses, including "Democracy," is in press. Frederick liutz. Tutor in German, 1881-1885. 1. German derivatives. Cambridge. 1883. 8°. Charles Parker Lyman. Professor of Veterinary Medicine, 1882 . 1. Contagious pleuro-pneumonia, or lung-plague of cattle ; where and to what extent it exists. Senate Misc. Docs., 46th Congr., 2d sess., vol. ii., no. 74. Washington, D.C. 1880. pp. 17. A report to the TJ. S. Commissioner of Apiculture, locating by counties the infected districts of the United States. With a map. Made 16 April, 1880. 2. Contagious pleuro-pneumonia. Senate Execu- tive Docs., 46th Congr., 3d sess., vol. i., no. 5. Washington, D.C. 1881. pp. 75, plates 6. A report to the U. S. Commissioner of Agriculture con- cerning Dr. Lyman's inspection of American cattle landed iu Great Britain, and tlieir condition regarding the existence among them of pleuro-pneuinonia. Also regarding the effect of the condition upon the trade (export) of live cattle. Trans- mitted by the President to the Senate, Dec. 13, 1880. 3. Report upon contagious pleuro-pneumonia to the Commissioner of Agriculture. Special report of the Dept. of Agriculture, no. 31. Washington, D.C. 1881. pp. 20, illustr. 4. Contagious pleuro-pneumonia. Third report. Ann. rept. Com,m,issioner of Agriculture for 1880. Washington, D.C. 1881. pp. 572- 584, plates 7. 5. Contagious pleuro-pneumonia. Final report. Ibid., for 1881. Washington, D.C. 1882. pp. 352-355. Theodore Lyman. Assistant in Zoology, 1860 . 1. A new structural feature, hitherto unknown among Echinodermata, found in deep-sea ophiurans. Anniversary memoirs of the Boston Natural History Society. Boston. 1880. 4°. 2. The stomach and genital organs of Astrophytl- dae. Bull. Mus. Comp. Zo'ol., Feb. 1881; viii. 6, pp. 117-125, plates 2. 3. Report on the Ophiuroidea dredged by H. M. S. "Challenger" during the years 1873-1876. Report on the scientific results of the voyage of H. M.S. " Challenger.". . . Prepared under the superintendence of Sir C. Wyville Thom- son. Zoology. Vol. V. London. 1882. 4°. pp. 1-386, plates 48. 4. Reports on the results of dredging by the U. S. C. S. Str. " Blake." XX. Report on the Ophiuroidea. (May, 1883.) Ball. Mus. Comp. ZooL, X. 6, pp. 227-287, ^Za^es 8. 5. Addresses before the American Fish Cultural Association at the 13th ann. meeting, Wash- ington, 13 May, 1884. Trans, of Assoc, 1884. Also 19th rep't Mass. Comm. Fish, 1884, p. 36. PUBLICATIONS OF THE OFFICERS. David Gordon Lyon. HoUis Professor of Divinity, 1882 . I. Was there at the head of the Babylonian pan- theon a deity bearing the name of El ? Proc. Am. Oriental Society, Boston, May, 1883; pp. xviii.-xxii. a. Recent Babylonian research. Science, 13 July, 1883; ii. 4:0-41. 3. The results of modern Biblical criticism. Old Testament Student (Chicago), Dec. 1883; iii. 102-110. Also Independent, 13 Dec. 1883 ; pp. 4-6. 4. Keilschrif ttexte Sargon's Konigs von Assyrien (722-705 V. Chr. ) . Nach den Originalen neu herausgegeben, umschrieben, iibersetzt und erklart. Leipzig. 1883. 4°. pp. ivi., 93. 5. The Biblical writers and their critics. Re- ligious JlercUd (Richmond),' 17 Jan. 1884. 6. Isaiah's double authorship. Ibid., 14 Feb. 1884. 7. On the study of Assyrian. Old Testament Student (Chicago), March, 1884 ; iu. 249-252. 8. Books for the study of Assyrian. Hebraica (Chicago), March, 1884; i. 14, 15. g. Assyrian research and tht Hebrew lexicon. Bibliotheca Sacra, April, 1884; ili. 376-385. ID. Semitic notes. Science, 17 Oct. 1884 ; iv. 378. 11. Assyrian study : Its bearings on the Old Testa- ment. Christian Register, 9, 16 April, 1885 ; Ixiv. 228, 229, 244, 245. 12. Assyrian inscriptionsln the Wolfe collection. Independent, 3, 10 Sept. 1885. 13. On the new edition of the cylinder inscription of Assurbanlpal. Proc. Am. Oriental So- ciety, New York, Oct. 1882; p. ix., x. 14. Early Oriental history. (Noticeof L. Menard's^ Histoire des anciens peuples de I'orient.) Science, 16 Feb. 1883 ; i. 41, 42. 15. The beginnings of history (Lenormant's) . Christian Register, 1 March, 1883 ; Ixii. 138. 16. Assyriology : A new quarterly. Andover Re- view, March, 1884 ; i. 326-328. 17. Cheyne's Psalms. Christian Register, 17 July, 1884 ; Ixiii. 458. 18. DasBabylonische Nimrodepos (Haupt's). An- dover Review, Sept. 1884 ; ii. 330-331. 19. On the second part of the fifth volume of the Cuneiform inscriptions of Western Asia. Proc. Am. Oriental Society, Baltimore, Oct. 1884 ; p. xvi. 20. A brief account of some recent Assyriological publications. Ibid., Boston, May, 1885; p. xxiii., xxiv. aj. Third edition of Delitzsch's Assyrische Lese- Btucke. Hebraic^ (Chicago), Oct. 1885; ii. 61, 62. Charles Frederic Mabery. Assistant in Chemistry, 1875-1883. 1-2. In American Chemical Jburnal : 1. On pa- raiodbenzyl compounds. With C. L. Jack- son. Oct. 1880 ; ii. 250. — 2. On the ethers of uric acid. With H. B. Hill. Nov. 1880 ; ii. 305. 3-15. In Proceedings of the American Academy 3. Substituted acrylic acids from bromprc piolic acid. With H. B. Hill. 1881 ; xv: 211 [June, 1881; iii. 172.]. — 4. On diiod bromacrylic and chlorbromacrylic acids With Rachel Lloyd. Ibid., 235 [May, 1881 iii. 124]. — 5. Dibromiodacrylic and chloi bromiodacrylic ■ acids. With Rachel Lioyc 1882; xvii. 94 [iv. 92]; —6. Orthoiodber zylbromide and its derivatives. With F. C Robinson. Ibid., 103 [iv. 101]. — 7. Chloi tribrompropionic acid. With H. C. Webei Ibid., 106 [iv. 109]. — 8. On certain tetrasul stituted propionic acids. With H. B. Hi! Ibid., 140 [iv. 263]. — 9. On certain subst: tuted acrylic and propionic acids. With F. C Robinson. 1883; xviii. 41 [v. 251]. — 10. D( composition of chlortribrorapropionic aci with alkaline hydrates. Ibid., 45 [v. 256^ — II. The products of the dry distillation t wood at low temperatures. Ibid. , 47 [v. 256" — 12. On j3-bromtetrachlorpropionic acic 1884; xix. 279 [vi. 155]. — 13. On a- an |8-chlordibromacrylic acids. With Rachi Lloyd. Ibid., 281 [vi. 157]. — 14. On /3-d bromdichlorpropionic and |8-bromdichlori crylic acids. With H. H. Nicholson. Ibid 289 [vi. 165]. — IS. On orthoiodtoluolsu; phonic acid. With 6. H. Palmer. Ibid 293 [vi. 170]. These articles belong to the series : Oontributiona frm the chemical laboratory of Harvard College. The iigun in brackets after nos. 3-15 refer to the American. Ghemict Journal, iu which those articles also appeared. Edward Laurens Blark. Instructor in Zoology, 1877-1883; Assistcmt Pre fessor of Zoology, 1883 . 1. Maturation, fecundation, and segmentatibn Limax campestris, Binney. Hull. Mus. Comj Zool., Oct. 1881 ; vi. 12, pp. 173-625, plates I 2. Selections from embryological monograph! Compiled by Alexander Agasslz, Walte Faxon, and E. L. Mark. 3. Polyps. Mem Mus. Gomp. Zool., 1884; ix. 3, pp. 38-5S plates 11-13. 3. Notes on section cutting. Am. JVaturalisi June, 1885; xix. 628-631. The following papers were prepared by students undf ProfessoriMark^s direction. Contributions from the Zoological Laboratory the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvar College : — I. On the development of the posterior flssur of the spinal cord, and the reduction of th central canal, in the pig. By William Barnes (Presented 13 June, 1883, by Alexande Agassiz.) Proc. Am. Acad., 1884; xix. 97 IIQ, plates 3. II. The relation of the external meatus, tym " panum, and Eustachian tube to the first vis ceral cleft. By Albert H. Tuttle. (Pre sented 13 June, 1883, by Alexander Agassiz. Ibid., pp. ni-\i2, plates 2. III. On the development of Oecanthus niveu and its parasite, Teleas. By Howard Ayers (First Walker prize essay of the Sooiet 42 PUBLICATIONS OF THE OFFICERS. for 1883.) Mem. Bost. Soc. of Nat. History, Jan. 1884; lii. 8, pp. 225-281, plates 18-25, and 41 figs, in the text. v.* The development of Phryganids, with a preliminary note on the development of Blatta Germanica.f By William Patten. Qvarterly Journ. Microscop. Science, Oct. 1884; xiiv. 549-602, plates ■^s.^wi. a, xxxvi. B, xxxvi. c. VI. On the anatomy and histology of Aulopho- rus vagus. By Jacob Reighard. (Commu- nicated 11 June, 1884, by Alexander Agas- siz.) Proc. Am. Acad., 1885; xx. 88-106, plates 3. * Tbe fourth article in this series was by C. O. Whitman and will be found under his name. t The portion of the paper relating to Blatta was done un- der Prof. R. Leuckart, Leipzig, Germany. Arthur Bicliiuond Marsh. Lecturer on Ancient Art, 1884-1885. 1. Ancient crude-brick construction and its in- fluence on the Doric style. Am. Journ. of Archaeol., 1885; i. 46. 2. Perrot and Chipiez's "History of art in Phoe- nicia and its dependencies." A review. Ihid., p. 190. Amos Lawrence Slason. Clinical Instructor in Auscultation and Percus- sion, 1880-1884. 1-4. In the Boston Medical and Surgical Jour- nal, of which Dr. Mason was one of the editors for 1876-1881 : i. The treatment of typhoid fever, cvi. 178. — 2. Poisoning by illuminating gas. cviii. 196. — 3. Cerebro- spinal meningitis, ex. 121. — 4. Typhoid fever at the Boston City Hospital in 1884r- 85 ; with remarks on the use of antipyrine ; 442 cases, cxi. 535. 5. Two hundred cases of pleurisy at the Boston City Hospital, considered in relation to tap- ping the chest. 120 operations. Medical and Surg. Reports of the City Hospital of the City of Boston. 3d series. Boston. 1882. p. 295. Dr. Mason was also one of the edi- tors of this publication. Nos. 1-4 were papers read before the Boston Society for Medical Improvement. WilUam Harlow Melville. Assistant in Mineralogy , 1877-1882. 1-4. Contributions from the chemical laboratory of Harvard College. Proc. Am. Acad. , 1882 ; xvii. ; I. Crystalline form of cryolite, p. 55. — 2. White tourmaline, p. 57. — 3. Iodide of arsenic, pp. 59-61, plate 1. — 4. On the crys- talline form of a-dichloracrylic acid, p. 131. Charles Sedgwick Minot. Lecturer on Embryology, 1880-1883; Instructor in Oral Pathology and Surgery, 1880-1883 ; Instructor in Histology and Embryology, 1883 . I. Studies on the tongue of reptiles and birds. Anniversary memoirs of the Boston Natural History Society. Boston. 1880. 4°. 2. Histology of the locust (Caloptenus) and the locust (Anabrus). Second report U. S. En- tomolog. Commission. Washington, D.C. 1880. Chap. X. pp. 183-222, plates ii.-viii. 3. Some recent investigations of the histology of the scala media cochleae. Am. Joi/rn. of Otology. 1881. 4. Comparative morphology of the ear. Ibid., 1881, 1882. 5. Is man the highest animal? Proc. Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 1881; xxx. 240. 6. Review of Balfour's "Embryology." Boston Med. and Surg. Journ., 10 Nov. 1881; cv. 450. 7. A grave defect in our medical education. Ibid., 15 Dec. 1881; cv. 565. 8. Huxley's writings. International Review, Dec. 1881. 9. Charles Robert Darwin. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ., 27 April, 1882; cvi. 402. 10. Report on general physiology. Ibid., 11 May, 1882 ; cvi. 440. 11. Theorie der Genoblasten. Biolog. Centralbl., ii. 365. 12. Criticism of Professor Hubrecht's hypothesis of development by primogeniture. Science, 16 March, 1883 ; i. 165. 13. Review of Heitzmann's "Microscopical Mor- phology." Ibid., 29 June, 1883; i. 603. 14. The foetal envelopes. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ., 26 April, 1883; cviii. 409. 15. Report on general physiology. Ibid., 10 May, 1883 ; cviii. 440. 16. Retrogressive history of the foetus. Ibid., 31 May, 1883;' cviii. 529. 17. National traits of science. Science, 5 Oct. 1883 ; ii. 455. 18. The laboratory in modern science. Ibid., 15 Feb. 1884 ; iii. 172. ig. The organization of an international scientific association. Ibid., 25 July, 1884; iv. 80. 20. Psychical research in America. Ibid., 17 Oct. 1884 ; iv. 369. 21. Death and individuality. Ibid., 24 Oct. 1884; iv. 398. 22. Researches on growth and death. Proc. Soc. Arts. (Mass. Inst, of Technol.) Boston. 1884 ; p. 50. 23. Zur Kenntniss der Samenblasen beim Meer- schweinchen. Arch: f. mikroskop. Anat., xxiv. 211. 24. The chapter on Worms in the Standard Natu- ral History. Ed. by J. S. Kingsley. Vol. i. Boston. 1885. p. 185. 25. Report on the anatomy of Aletia Xylina. ' With Edw. Burgess. Fourth report U. S. Entomolog . Commission, p. 45. 26. The formative force of organisms. Science, 3 July, 1885 ; vi. 4-6. 27. Report on histology and embryology. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ., 9 July, 1885; cxiii. 30. 28. A new endowment for research. Nature, 3 July, 1885; also Science, 21 Aug. 1885; vi. 144. PUBLICATIONS OF THE OFFICERS. ag. Som^ histological methods. Am. Naturalist, 1885 ; xix. 828f 916. 30. The early stages of human development. N, Y. Med. Journ., xliii. 197, 396. 31. The following articles : — Age, AUantois, Am- nion, Area, Bipplasson, Blastoderm, Blasto- spore, in Wood's Reference Handbook of the JKedical Sciences, vol. i. New York. 1885. Francis Minot. Hersey Professor of the Theory and Practice of Physic, 1874 . 1-14, In the Boston Medical and Surgical Jour- Hftl : I. Cases of lead poisoning treated at the Massachusetts General Hospital. 10 March, PSI; civ. 221. — 2. Case of pylephlebitis priginating in inflammation of the appendix caeci. 8 Sept. 1881; cv. 231. — 3. Case of pyaemia of obscure origin. 17 Nov. 1881 ; cv. 485. — 4. Case of chorea, treated by ar- senic. '6 April, 1882; cvi. 319.-^5. Cases of pulmonary consumption followed by re- covery or arrest of the disease. 27 April, J882 ; cvi. 409. — 6. Ventilation in the lying- jn room. 23 Nov. 1882 ; cvii. 594. — 7. Ob- scure case of ascites and anasarca. 16 Aug. }883 ; cix. 154. — 8. Paralysis of lower ex- tremities from lead ; rapid recovery under use of iodide of potassium. 16 Aug. 1883; cix. 155. — g. The hygiene of the lying-in j-oom. 11 Oct. 1883; cix. 343. — 10. Case of death from heart-clot, following etherisa- tion. 13 Dec. 1883; cix. 560. — 11. Two cases of uterine polypus. ,17 Jan. 1884; ex. 58. — ■ 12. On the treatment of acute pneu- monia. 14 Feb. 1884; ex. 169. — 13. Anuria from compression of the ureters by cancer- ous disease. 6 March, 1884; ex. 227. — 14. Cancer of the body of the uterus, involving the rectum. 2 Oct. 1884 ; cxi. 323. Charles Herbert Moore. Instructor in Drawing and the Principles of Design, 1871 . 1. Set of -five mezzo-tinted etchings. Cambridge. 1880. 4". 2. Fac-similes of examples in delineation se- lected from the masters for the use of stu- dents in drawing. Cambridge. 1882. 4". 3. Examples for elementary practice in delinea- tion for the use of schools and isolated be- ginners. Boston. 1884. 4°. %. Various newspaper and magazine articles. Bennett Hubbard Nash. Assistant Professor of Italian and Spanish, 1871-1881; Professor of Italian and Spanish, 1881 . 1 A memoir of the late George P. Marsh. With Francis Philip Nash. Proc. Am. Acad., 1883 ; xviii. 447. Charles Eliot Norton. Professor of the History of Art, 1875- Atlantic Monthl 1. The Greek play at Harvard. July, 1881 ; xlviii. 106. 2. Address at the celebration of the two hu dredth anniversary of the building of the Meeting-House at Hingham, on the eighth August, 1881. Cambridge. 1882. S". pp. £ 3. Remarks on Mr. Longfellow's studies and trai lations of Dante. First annual report the Dante Society. Cambridge. 1882. p 17-25. 4. The correspondence of Thomas Carlyle a Ralph "Waldo Emerson, 1834-1872. [Editc with notes, by C. E. Norton.] 2 vols. Bt ton. 1883. 12°. 5. Speech at the three hundredth anniversary Emmanuel College, Cambridge, England, June, 1884. Commemoration of the Th/i Hundredth Anniversary of the Foundatio 1884. 8°. 6. A visit to Sardis. Harper's Monthly Mai April, 1884; Ixviii. 672. 7. The first American classical archaeolog [John Izard Middleton]. Am. Journ. Archaeol., Jan. 1885; i. 3-9. 8. Additional notes on the Divine Comedy Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. [Edited C. E. Norton.] Fourth annual report the Dante Society. Cambridge. 1885. j 15-31. g. Edited first^sixth annual reports of the Archs ological Institute of America, 1879-18f Cambridge. 1880-85. 8». Joseph Pearson Oliver. Clinical Assistant in Diseases of Children, 1875-1885. A clinical lecture on gastroduodenal catarrh young children. N. Y. Med. Journ., 188 xxxvii. 57-59. ' Walter Joseph Otis. Prosector in Surgical Anatomy, 1880-1882; i sistant in Anatomy, 1882-1884; Assistant Operative Surgery, 1884 . i. A new dilator for the operation of tracheotom Boston Med. and Surg. Journ., 26 Apr 1883 ; cviii. 396. 2. A case of cystitis with sloughing of the muco membrane of the bladder following confir ment. Ibid., 17 May, 1883; cviii. 458. Ibii 3. Hemorrhage following tonsillotomy. 6 Sept. 1883;' cix. 227. 4. Demonstration of the position and length the sigmoid flexure of the colon ; and Ho\ ton's valves of the rectum. Ibid., 18 Jur 1885; cxii. 606. 44 PUBLICATIONS OF THE OFFICERS. John Knowles Paine. Professor of Music, 1875 . 1. Oedipus tyrannns of Sophocles. Music for male chorus and orchestra. Opus 35. Bos- ton. 1881. 1. 8°. 2. The Nativity. Words from Milton. For chorus, solo voices and orchestra. Boston. 3. The realm of fancy. Words by Keats. For chorus, solo voices and orchestra. Boston. 4. Phoebus, arise. Words by Drummond. For male chorus and orchestra. Boston. 1882. 1. 8°. 5. Commencement hymn. Words by J. B. Green- ough. For male voices and orchestra. Bos- ton. 6. Bomance. Boston. 1884. 7-10. Four pieces for piano. Boston. 1884. 11-13. Three songs. Boston. 1884. Creorgre Herbert Palmer. Assistant Professor of Philosophy, 1873-1883 ; Professor of Philosophy, 1883 . 1. The new regulations. Bariiard Register, Dec. 1880 ; i. 235. 2. The Odyssey of Homer. Books i.-xii. The text and an English version in rhythmic prose. Boston, etc. 1884. 8°. Charles Pomeroy Parker. Instructor in Greek and Latin, 1882-1883 ; Tutor in Greek and Latin, 1883 . 1. Handbook of Latin writing. With H. Preble. Boston. 1884. Andrew Preston Peabody. Preacher to the University, and Plum/mer Pro- fessor of Christian Morals, 1860-1881 ; Emeri- tus, 1881-—. 1-7. la Hie Harvard Register : i. Mark Hopkins. Sept. 1880; i. 182. —2. The study of the Greek and Latin languages. Jan. 1881 ; iii. 7. — 3. Henry N. Hudson. His " Harvard edi- tion " of Shakespeare. Hid. , 43. — 4. Henry Dunster, first president of Harvard College. Feb. 1881; iii. 65-68.-5. Charles Chauncy, second president of Harvard College. March, 1881 ; iii. 121-126. — 6. George Barrell Em- erson. May, 1881; iii. 259-261. — 7. Notice of W. W. • Newell's translation of Oedipus tyrannus. July, 1881 ; iii. 432. 7'. The Unitarians. Memorial History of Boston, vol. iii. Boston. 1880. pp. 467-482. 8. Christo et ecclesiae. A valedictory sermon delivered before the senior class of Harvard College, 19 June, 1881. Cambridge. 1881. 8°. pp. 11. Also in : Valedictory sermon and hymn, ctaas-day ora- tions and poem. Class 0/ 1881, and in no. 26. g. Philosophy IV. Ethics. [Notes of lectures on Cicero's De ofilciis, given in 1881. Com- piled by C. W. Birtwell. Camb. 1881.] 8°. 10. The upright man. A sermon preached in the chapel of Harvard University on the Sunday after the decease of John G. Palfrey, D.D., LL.D. Unitarian Review, July, 1881; xvi. 70-77. 11. Consciousness and personality. Princeton Re- view, Nov. 1881. 12. Hospitality. Baccalaureate sermon for the class of 1883. Class of 1883, Baccalaureate Sermon, Class-Day Oration, etc. Cambridge. 1883. 13. Translation of Cicero's " De officiis," with in- troduction and notes. Boston. 1883. 16°. pp. xxiv., 254. 14. Sermon at Portsmouth, N. H., fifty years after the author's ordination as pastor of the South Church. Boston. 1883. 15. Negative preaching. A lecture before the Harvard Divinity School in 1882. Unitarian Review, June, 1883. 16. Keview of Harris's " Philosophical basis of theism." Christian Register, 25 Oct. 1883. 17. Review of Hazard's "Man a creative first cause." Ibid., 8 Nov. 1883. 18. Wish and will. Ibid., 27 Dec. 1883. ig. Translation of Cicero's " De senectute," with introduction and notes. Boston. 1884. 16°. pp. xxxii., 67. 20. Translation of Cicero's " De amicitia," and " Scipio's dream," with introduction and notes. Boston. 1884. 16°. pp. xix., 91. 21. Address at the Commemorative services for Ezra Abbot, 1884. Hzra AbboU. Published for the alumni of the Harvard Divinity School. Cambridge. 1884^ 8°. 22. On the study of Greek. Atlantic Monthly, Jan. 1884. 23. The divine beneficence of penalty. RusselL lecture at Tuft's College. 23 Sept. 1883. Unitarian Review, Feb. 1884. 24. Prolegomena to Tischendorf's New Testament. Unitarian Review, Aug. 1884. 25. Plutarch and his writings. Andover Review, Nov. 1884 ; ii. 466-478. 26. Translation of Plutarch on the delay of the divine justice, with introduction and notes. Boston. 1885. 16°. pp. xxx., 78. 27. Baccalaureate sermons 1861-1883. Boston. 1885. 8°. pp. 252. 28. Consulting with one's self. Baccalaureate sermon to the class of 1885. 8°. pp. 10. Also in : Class of 1885. Baccalaureate sermon, class-day oration, etc. Cambridge. 1885. 8". 2g. Memorial of Hon. Stephen Salisbury. Proc. Am. Antiq. Society, 21 Oct. 1884; iii. 227- 246. 30. Autumn, a sermon prea,ched at Worcester in 1884. Worcester. 1885. 31. A sermon in commemoration of Rev. Rufus Ellis, D.D. Boston. 1885. 32. Memoir of Cornelius Conway Felton. Memo- rial biographies of the New Eng. Hist, and Geneal. Soc, vol. iv. Boston. 1885. 8°. pp. 444-453. 33. The fallacies of history. Read before the American Antiquarian Society in 1885. Worcester. 1885. PUBLICATIONS OF THE OFFICERS. 4S 34. Report [of a committee (A. P. Peabody, Phillips Brooks, and John Lowell) on the petition presented by Undergraduates that attendance at morning prayers be made vol- untary for all students over twenty-one years , of age. Presented March 8, 1885. J pp.6. 35. The apostle Paul. Unitarian Review, April, 1885. 36. Phillips Exeter Academy. New Englander, May, 1885. 37. Memoir of Edward Jarvis, M.D. New Eng. Hist, and Oeneal. Reg., July, 1885. Memoir of the same. Proc. Am. Acad., 1885; xx. 519-522. 38. Memoir of Rear Admiral Preble. Proc. Mass. Jlist. Soc, Oct. 1885. Francis Greenwood Peabody. Lecturer on Ethics and Homiletics, 1880-1881; Parkman Professor of- Theology, 1881 . Acting Dean of the Divinity Faculty, 1885 . 1. The, history of the psychology of religion, i., ii. Unitarian Review, Aug., Sept. 1880. 2. The autumn and the soul. A sermon. Spring- field Republican, 25 Nov. 1880. 3. The preacher's opportunity. An introductory discourse in Harvard Divinity School. Uni- tarian Review, Dec. 1880. 4. Reports of the Committee to visit the Divinity School, 1880, 1881. pp. 12, i. 5. The end of these things. Baccalaureate ser- mon to the class of 1882. Cambridge. 1882. , Also in the Class-day pamphlet for 1882. 6. A broad place. Sermon at the dedication of the Channing Church, Newton, Mass. Bos- ton. 1882. Also Christian Register, 15 June, 1882. 7. Civil service reform in the New York post office. For the Cambridge Civil Service Re- form Association. Boston Herald, 1882. 8. William Newell. A memorial address. Dis- courses and poems of William Newell. A memorial volume. Boston. 1882. 12°. pp. 30-34. 9. Liberal Christianity and the spirit of worship. An essay at the National conference of Uni- tarian and other Christian churches. Unita- rian Review, Nov. 1882. 10. Spiritual frontage. Sermon at the ordination of A. A. Brooks, Greenfield, Mass. Printed by the society. 1883. 11. Tha study. A paper on the minister's home. Unity. 1883'. 12. The method of the psychology of religion, i., ii. Unitarian Review, March, April, 1883, pp. 244-257, 322-333. 13. The fixed heart. A sermon. Every other Saturday. 1884. 14. Review of Janet's " Theory of morals." Science, 21 March, 1884 ; iii. 360. 15. The office of proof in the knowledge of God. Andover Review, July, 1884; ii. 1-17. 16 The ministry. From addresses of 1884. Chris- tian Register, 21 Feb. 1884; 22 Jan. 1885. Also Truth Seeker (London), May, 1884. Also Valparaiso Record, 27 Aug. 1885. 17. Review of Martineau's "Types of ethical theory." Science, 14 Aug. 1885 ; vi. 136. 18. Oliver Stearns. Christian Register, 6 Aug. 1885. ig. Report as acting Dean of the Divinity faculty. Annual report of the President, 1884-1885. Benjamin Feirce. Perkins Professor of Astronomy and Mathematics, 1842-1880. *** The foUowiuff posthumous works were published within the period iucluded by this list. 1. Ideality in the physical sciences. [Edited by J. M. Peirce.] Boston. 1881. 8°. 2. Linear associative algebra. New edition, with addenda and notes, by C. S. Peirce. Ex- tracted from the Am. Journ. of Mathematics, 1881 ; iv. New York. 1882. 4°. pp. (6) 133. Benjamin Peirce. A memorial collection, by Moses King. Cambridge. 1881. sq. 8°. pp. 64. Port. Containiug, Biographical sketch by Thomas Hill, D.D., with additional notes and various commemorative addresses and other publications. Benjamin Osgood Peirce. Instructor in Mathematics, 1881-1884; Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Physics, 1884 . I. A short table of integrals to accompany By- erly's " Integral calculus. " 8°. u. p. n. d. pp. 16. •z. On the sensitiveness of the eye to slight differ- ences of color. Am. Journ. of Science, Oct. 1883 ; 3d series, xxvi. 299-302. James Mills Peirce. University Professor of Mathematics, 1869-1885 ; Perkins Professor of Astronomy and Mathe- matics, 1885 . I. Edited : Ideality in the physical sciences. By Benjamin Peirce. Boston. 1881. 8°. Thomas Sergeant Perry. Instructor in English, 1877-1881 ; University Lecturer upon English Literature, 1881-1882. 1. Gray, Collins, and Beattie. Atlantic Monthly, Dec. 1880; xlvi. 810. 2. M. Zola as a critic. International Review, Feb. 1881 ; x. 144. 3. The life and letters of Francis' Heber. Edited by T. S. Perry. Boston. 1882. 8°. pp. iv., 439. Port. 4. English literature in the eighteenth century. New York. 1883. 12°. Translated into French under the title : La Litt^rature An- glaisc an dixhuiticme ei^cle. Traduit et adapte de I'anglais par L. Lemarquis, Profcsseur au LyciSe de Bar-le-Duc. Pans. 1885. 12". 46 PUBLICATIONS OF THE OFFICERS. Edward Charles Pickering. Director of the Observatory and Phillips Pro- fessor of Astronomy, 1876 . Professor of Geodesy, 1876 . 1. New planetary nebulae. Am. Journ. of Sci- ence, Oct. 1880; cxx. 303. Also The Ob- servatory, March, 1881 ; ir. 81. 2. Variable stars of short period. Proc. Am. Acad.., Feb. 1881 ; xvi. 257. Also The Ob- servatory, Aug.— Oct. 1881; iv. 225, 264, 284r 3. Observations of comet III. 1869. Astrono- mische Nachrichten, xcix. 95. 4. Observation of the solar eclipse of Dec. 30, 1880. Ibid., xcix. 107. 5. The companion of Sirius. Ibid., ■s.cix. 219. 6. Photometric magnitude of Jupiter's satellite III. The Observatory, April, 1881; iv. 113. 7. Large telescopes. Proc. Am. Acad., April, 1881; xvi. 364. Also Nature, Aug. 1881; xxiv. 389. 8. Photometric measurements of the variable stars ;8 Persei and DM. 81° 25, made at the Harvard College Observatory. [E. C. Pick- ering, Arthur Searle, and O. C. Wendell, observers.] Proc. Am. Acad., April, 1881; xvi. 370. g. Objects remarkable for their colors or spectra. Astronom,ische Nachrichten, xcix. 375. 10. New variable star in Puppis. Ibid., c. 13. 11. Comet 1881, III. Science, July, 1881; ii. 829. 12. Report on the progress of the zone observa- tions. Vierteljahrsschrift d. Astron. Ge- sellsch., 1881; xvi. 317. 13. Reply to inquiries regarding time balls. Pro- fessional Papers of the Signal Service, no. 5, p. 24. 14. Stars with peculiar spectra, discovered at the Astronomical Observatory of Harvard Col- lege. Astronomische Nachrichten, ci. 73. 15. Order of brightness of stars. English Me- chanic and World of Science, Nov. 1881 ; xxxiv. 278. 16. Remarkable star spectrum ; new planetary nebula. Science, Dec. 1881 ; ii. 581. Also Copernicus, Dec. 1881 ; i. 242. 17. A plan for securing observations of the variable stars.. Cambridge. 1882. 8°. 18. Statement of work done at the Harvard College Observatory during the years 1877-82. Cam- bridge. 1882. ig. The Pleiades. Astronomical Register, Feb. 1882; XX. 40. 20. Variable stars. English Mechanic and World of Science, Feb. 1882 ; xxxiv. 542. 21. Photometric observations of planets and of Jupiter's satellite III, made at the Harvard College Observatory. Astronomische Nach- richten, cii. 151. 22. Photometric observations of the satellites of Mars, 1881-82. [E. C. Pickering and 0. C. Wendell, observers.] Ibid., cii. 193. 23. The meridian photometer. Monthly Notices of the B. Astr. Society, June, 1882 ; xlii. 365. 24. Photometric comparisons of lunar objects. Selenographical Journal, July, Aug. 1882 ; V. 53, 57. 25. Erratum in observations of comet Wells, 1882. Astronomische Nachrichten, cii. 223. 26. Photomet-ric measurements of Sawyer's vari- able (DM. -1-1° 3408), and its comparison stars. Ibid., ciii. 61. 27. New planetary nebulae. Ibid., ciii. 95, 165. 28. Small planetary nebulae, discovered at the Harvard College Observatory. The Observa- tory, Oct. 1882 ; V. 294. Also The Sidereal Messenger, Oct. 1882 ; i. 139. 2g. Address at the June meeting of the Royal As- tronomical Society. The Observatory, vi; 199. Also Astronomical Register, xxi. 150. 30. Address at the second annual general meeting of the Liverpool Astronomical Society. ^46- stract of Proceedings, 2. Also Astronomical Register, xxi. 278. 31. The wedge photometer. Proc. Am. Acad., 1882; xvii. 231. 32. Circulars relative to the collection and distri- bution of astronomical intelligence. Cam- bridge. 1883. 8°. pp. 7. 33. First circular of instructions for observers of variable stars, acting in cooperation with the Harvard College Observatory. [Dated Cam- bridge, 27 Jan. 1883.] 8°. pp. 4. 34. Astronomical photography. [Circular, dated Cambridge, 21 Feb. 1883.] 4°. pp. 2. 35. Observations of the transit of Venus, 5 and 6 Dec. 1882, made at the Harvard College Ob- servatory. Ibid., 1883; xviii. 15. 36. Mountain observatories. Appalachia, iii. 99. Also The Observatory, vi. 287. 37. New planetary nebulae. Astronomische Nach- richten, cv. 335. 38. Erratum in the position of a variable star. Ibid., cv. 351. 3g. Researches upon the photography of planetary and stellar spectra. By the late Henry Dra- per. Results of measurements by E. C. Pickering. Proc. Am. Acad., 1884; xix. 231. 40. Sir William Herschel's observations of variable stars. Ibid., xix. 269. Also The Observa- tory, vii. 256. 41. Recent observations of variable stars. Proc. Am. Acad., 1884; xix. 296. 42. Photometric observations of Neptune at the Harvard College Observatory. The Observa- tory, vii. 134. 43. Light of comparison stars for Vesta. Am. Journ. of Science, exxviii. 17. 44. Early experiments in telegraphing sound. Proc. Am. Acad., 1885; xx. 262-267. 45. Observations of variable stars in 1884. Ibid., 1885; XX. 393. 46. A photographic study of the nebula of Orion. Ibid., 1885; xx. 407. 47. Photometric observations of Neptune at the Harvard College Observatory. The Observa- tory, viii. 111. 48. Photometric observations of Ceres (1), Pal- las (2) , and Vesta (4) at the Harvard College Observatory. Ibid., viii. 238. PUBLICATIONS OF THE OFFICERS. 47 49. Photometric measurements at the Harvard Col- lege Observatory of the faintest stars in the charts constructed by Palisa. Sidereal Mes- senger, iv. 133. 50. Possibility of errors in scientific research due to thought transference. Am. Soc. Psychical Research, i. 235. 51. First — Third report of the committee on standards of stellar magnitude. Edward C. Pickering, chairman. Proc. Am. Assoc, for the advancement of Science, 1881, p. 1 ; 1883, p. 1 ; 1885, p. 1. 52. Thirty-sixth — Fortieth annual report of the Director of the Astronomical Observatory. Presented to the visiting committee, 1880- 1885. Cambridge. 1882-1886. 8°. 1881, pp. 16; 1882, pp. 15; 1883, pp. 17; 1884, pp. 12; 1885, pp. 13. Each report includes a list of the scientific articles publislied by the officei*s of the Obsei-vatory during^ tlie year. These repoii^ are also included in the annual reports of the President. 53. Edited Annals of the Astronomical Observa- tory of Harvard College. Vol. xiii. Pt. 1 ; vol. xiv. Cambridge. 1882-85. 4°. Contents : — xiii. (Incomplete.) Part 1. Micrometric measurements made with the equatorial telescope of fifteen inches aperture during: the years 1866-1881, under the direc- tion of Joseph Winlock and E. C. Pickering, successive di- rectors of tlie Observatorj-. 1882. pp. vi., 204. xiv. 'Observations with the meridian photometer during the yrai-s 1879-82. By E. C. Pickering, aided by Arthur Searle' ajid 0.,C. Wendell. (Published in 2 parts.) 1884-85. pp. viii., 512, plates 3. Charles Burnham Porter. Instructor in Surgery, 1879-1882 ; Assistant Pro- fessor in Surgery, 1882 — ^ — . 1-14. In the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal: i. Unusual urethal cases. 1881; civ. 370. — 2. Intestinal obstruction. 1881; cv. 229. — 3. Cases of popliteal aneurism. 1882; cvi. 361. — 4. Disease of the mammary areola preceeding cancer of tlie mammary gland. Paget's disease. Ibid., p. 412. — 5. Amputation at the hip. Knee-joint and section of the femur shown. Ibid., p. 421. — 6. Remarks on tracheotomy (on a paper by Dr. M. H. Richardson). 1882; cvii. 561, 563.-7. Orbital cellulitis. 1883; cviii. 57. — 8. Case of plastic operation for burn of the fore-arm and hand. Ibid., p. 469. — 9. Old stricture, multiple abscesses, perineal section, septicaemia, death. 1883; cix. 609. -—10. Pilo-nidal sinus. 1884; ex. 398.— II. Case of' diptheretic perineal wound, chronic cystitis, bilateral incision. Ibid., p. 399. — 12. Removal of fragments of ca- theter from bladder (case reported) . Ibid., p. 399. — 13. Excision of a portion of intes- tine including part of the ileo-caecal valve for the cure of faecal fistula in the right groin; recovery. Ibid., 457. — 14. Cases of conservative surgery. 1885 ; cxii. 224. Abner Post. Clinical Instructor in Syphilis, 1882 . 1-2. In the Boston Medical and SurgicalJournal, of which Dr. Post was assistant editor during the period covered by this list: i. Rickets and congenital syphilis. 4 Oct. 1883; cix. 325. — 2. A case of cerebro-spinal syphilis. 10 Jan. 1884; ex. 28. Henry Preble. Tutor in Greek and Latin, 1881 . I. Handbook of Latin writing. With C. P. Par- ker. Boston. 1884. Frederick Ward Putnam. Curator of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology, 1874 . 1-8. In the Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History, 1880-1882 ; vol. xxi. : I. Presentation of specimens of Chologaster Agassizii Put., from Mammoth Cave, Ken- tucky. Sept. 188L; p. 82.-2. Notice of a vase in the shape of a human head from a burial mound on the St. Francis river, Ark., p. 90. — 3. Remarks on a small carved bone, found in a well at Scarboro', Me., in 1871; p. 107. — 4. Remarks on the explorations of Dr. Palmer of the caves at Coahuila, Mexico, p. 118. — .5. Remarks on a visit to Mammoth Cave, Jan. 1882; p. 233.-6. Account of the explorations in the ancient cemetery at Madisonville, Ohio; p. 216. — 7. Remarks on palaeolithic implements ; p. 122. — 8. Notes on some stone implements from Marshfield, Mass. ; also from Sag Harbor, N. Y. Feb. 1882; p. 405. g. Pueblo pottery. Am. Art Review, Feb. 1881 ; p. 151, illustr. 10. American pottery. Ibid., Feb. 1881. 11. Archaeological explorations at Madisonville, Ohio. Harvard University Bulletin, June, 1881; ii. no. 19, p. 217. 12. Remarks on the palaeolithic implements of the valley of the Delaware. Meeting of the Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., 19 Jan. 1881. Re- printed from the proceedings of the Society, vol. xxi., for the Peabody Musuem of Amer- ican Archaeology and Ethnology. Cambridge. 1881. 13. Ancient American pottery. Supplement to Scientific American, 1 Jan. 1881, illustr. 14. Review of Evans' " Bronze age in Great Brit- ain and Ireland." Independent (New York), 1 Dec. 1881; p. 9. 15. Were ancient copper implements hammered or moulded into shape? Kansas City Re- view, Dec. 1881. 16. Notes on the copper objects from 'North and South America, contained in the collections of the Peabody Museum. Fifteenth report of the Peabody Mus., 1882; pp. 83-148, illustr. 17. Sketch of Lewis H. Morgan. Proc. Am. Acad., 1882; xvii. 429. 18. Report of a paper rend before the Boston Society of Natural History on the use of copper, bronze, and silver, in North and South America. Boston Evening Transcript, 20 Jan. 1882. 19. The Maine shell heaps. Report of address be- fore the Maine Historical Society, 23 Dec. 1882. Portland Advertiser, 23 Dec. 1882. 20. The Daraariscotta shell heaps. Ibid., 7 Feb. 1883. 48 PUBLICATIONS OF THE OFFICERS. 2i-2g. In Science, 1883, _vol. i. : 21. Notice of sixty - eight Indian portraits, originals of plates in McKenney and Hall's "Indian tribes of North America," presented to Pea- body Museum. Feb.; p. 83. — 22. Archae- ological frauds. 2 March; p. 99. — 23. An Indian burial mound. 16 March ; p. 168. — 24. Stonergrares of the Cumberland valley. 13 April; p. 292. — 25. Shell heaps on the coast of Maine. 20 April; p. 319. — 26. Altar mounds in Anderson township, Ohio. 27 April; p. 348. — 27. The ancient cemetery at Madison ville, Ohio. 4 May; p. 373. — 28. Iron in the Ohio mounds. 18 May ; p. 434. — 29. Mound explorations in the Little Miami valley. 1 June ; p. 496. 30. Notes on copper implements from Mexico. Proc. Am. Antiq. Soc, 1883; new series, ii. 235-246, illustr. This is a continuation of the paper on copper implements in the 15th report of the Museum (no. 16 ahove). 31. Iron from the Ohio mounds ; a review of the statements and misconceptions of two writers of over sixty years ago. Ibid., April, 1883 ; new series, ii. 349-363, illustr. 32. Abstract of an account of recent archaeo- logical excursions in Wisconsin and Ohio. Given at the meeting of the American Anti- quarian Society, Oct. 22, 1883. Ibid., Oct. 1883 ; new series, iii. 33. Seventeenth — nineteenth annual reports of Mass. Commissioners on Inland Fisheries for 1882 to 1885. (Conjointly with other com- missioners.) Boston. 1883-1885. 8". (S^ass. Pub. Docs., no. 25, 1882-1884.) 34. A new stand for skulls, made by Edward E. Chick, Assistant in the Peabody Museum at Cambridge. Proc. Am. Assoc, for the ad- vancement of Science, August, 1883 ; xxxii. 392. 35. Abnormal human skulls from stone-graves in Tennessee. Ibid., August, 1883; xxxii. 36. Note on human footprints found in tufa, near the shore of Lake Managua, Nicaragua. Proc. Am,. Antiq. Soc, 30 April, 1884; new series, iii. 92. 37. Note on a human under-jaw found in gravel at Trenton, N. J. Ibid., 93. 38. The first notice of the Pine Grove, or Forest Eiver shell heap. Bull. Ussex Inst., July- Sept. 1883 ; XV. 86-92. 39. Indian inounds on the Little,Miami river, Ohio. Proc. Apad. Natural Sciences (Phila.), Jan.- April, 1884; i. 20, 21. 40. Bemaris upon some chipped stone implements. Bull. Essex Inst., 1884; xv. 187-142, illustr. 41. Remarks on curiosity. Ibid., 1884 ; xvi. 154- 156. 42. Edited the Proceedings of the American Asso- ciation for the advancement of Science, vols, xxii.-xxxiii. 1880-1885. 43. Fourteenth — seventeenth annual reports of the trustees of the Peabody Museum of Amer- ican Archaeology and Ethnology, presented to the President and Fellows of Harvard College, May, 1881, June, 1882, March, 1884 [consisting of the reports of the Treasurer and of the Curator (F. W. Putnam), with special papers]. Vols. iii. nos. 1-4. Tlie eighteenth report, made in the spring of 1885, will be published with the nmeteenth report in 1886. James Jackson Putnam. Clinical Instructor in Diseases of the Nervous System, 1875 . 1. A case of acute hemiplegic chorea; with au- topsy and remarks. With Ralph M. Canfield. Boston Med. and Surg. Joiirn., 4 Sept. 1884. 2. The medico-legal significance of hemi^naesthe- sia after concussion-accidents. Arri. Journ. of Neurology and Psychiatry, Nov. 1884. Jolin Phillips Bejnaolds. Professor of Obstetrics, 1877 . 1-4. In the Boston Medical and Surgical Jour- nal : I. Safeguards in private obstetrics. 1881 ; cv. 389-391. — 2. The epidemic of typhoid fever at Nahant, Mass. With Dr. Kwight (condensed report). Ibid., 467. — 3. Induction of premature labor; manual dilatation; fatal result to both mother and child. 1882; cvli. 363-365.-4. An over- dose of chloral. 1884 ; ex. 151. William Lambert Richardson. Instructor in Obstetrics, 1874-1882; Assistant Professor of Obstetrics, 1882- . 1. Manual dilatation of the os uteri as a means of inducing premature labor. Trans. Am. Gynecol. Soc, 1880 [1881]; v. 351-358. Also separately. 2. Three successive deliveries in a case of nar- rowed pelvis. New York Med. Journ., 1881 ; xxxiv. 285-287. 3-10. In the Boston Medical and Surgical Jou/r- nal: 3. Deformed pelvis ; induction of labor. 1881 ; civ. 245. — 4. Acute jaundice after la- bor. Ibid., 246. — 5. Eclampsia, acute pa- renchymatous nephritis, manual dilatation, version. Ibid., 247. — 6. Excessive thirst, and polyuria occurring during pregnancy. Ibid., 248.-7. Case of acute Bright's dis- ease. 1882 ; cvi. 302. — 8. Cases of preg- nancy complicated with fibroid tumor of the uterus. 1884 ; cxi. 39-41 . — 9. A case of abdominal tumor. 1885 ; cxii. 76-79. — 10. Diagnosis and treatment of posterior posj- tipns of the occiput. 1885 ; cxiii. 147-151. John Kitchie, Jr. Assistant in Observatory in cha/rge of Distribution of Astronomical Information, 1883 . 1. Circular relative to the collection and distri- bution of astronomical intelligence. With S. C. Chandler, Jr. Cambridge. 1883. 8°. pp.8. 2. On the telegraphic transmission of astronpmi- cal data. Part ii. The phrase code. Boston. 1883. 8°. pp. 16. Part i. was published in August, 1881. PUBLICATIONS OF THE OFFICERS. 49 3. On the collection and distribution of astro- nomical intelligence. Science Observer, 18 April, 1883 ; pp. 34-37. 4. Editorial on the same subject. Ibid., p.'40. 5. Systematic search for comets. Monthly re- ports for Sept.— Nov. 1882. JW(J., pp. 42-44. 6. The comet of 1812. A paper before the So- ciety of Arts at Boston, 27 Dec. 1883. Abstr. in Proc. Soc. of Arts, 1883, p. 38. 7. Wrote the larger part of the Report of judges on philosophical, mathematical, and electri- cal instruments at the Mass. Charitable Me- chanics' Association fair, 1884. Report of the exhibition. Boston. 1884. pp. 127-140. 8. Ephemeris of comet 1883, Bfooks-Swift. As- tronomische Nachrichten, 1884 ; cv. 143. g. Systematic search for comets (editorial). (Sci- ence Observer, 22 May, 1884 ; p. 54. 10. Systematic search for comets^ Monthly re- ports for Dec. 1882, Jan., Feb. 1883, and for the year ending Feb. 1883. Ibid., 56-59. 11. Mr. Toppan's new process of. bleaching. Lecture before the Boston Scientific Society, 27 Feb., and before the Essex Institute, at Salem, 24 March, 1884. Ibid., Aug. 1884, pp. 65-67. 12. Date tk discovery by Brooks of Pons' comet. Astronomische Nachrichten, 1885 ; cvii. 43. 13. Conchological check lists. Random Notes, Jan. 1884— May, 1885; vol. i., ii. (each month) . 14. Check list of British fresh-water shells. Ibid. , Sept. 1885 ; ii. no. 9. 15. Edited and published the Science Observer, 18 April, 1883— March, 1886; nos. 41-47. 16. Edited and published the Science Observer circulars, 3 Feb. 1883—18 Sept. 1885 ; nos. 30-60. Cambridge. 8°. Contents: 1^83. 30. Discovery of Asteroid PaUsa. 3 Feb- — II. Discovery of Comet Swift-Brooks. 24 Feb. — 32- Or- bit Comet Swift-Brooks. 28 Feb. (S. C. Chandler, Jr^O. C- Wendell.)— 33. Ephemeris Comet Swift-Broolis. 6 March. (J. Ritchie, Jr.) -34- Orbit Comet Swift-Brooks. 19 March. (S. C. Chandler, Jr., O. C. Wendell.) - 35- Discovery of D'Arrest's Comet. 6 April. - 36- Discovery of Asteroid BorreUi. U May. —37- Discovery of Asteroid Peters. 15 Aug.— 38. Discovery-of Comet Brooks. 5 Sept. -39. Or- bi"Bomlt Brooks. 11 Sept. (S.C. Chandler, O. 6. Wendell ) — 40. Orbits and observations Comet Brooks. — 41. Identity of tomet Brooks and Comet 1812. .21 Sept. (SC. Chan- dler Jr.) — 4a. Discovery of Asteroid Pahsa (235). 1 Dec -1884. 43. Discovery of Comet Boss. 16 Jan. --44. Dis- cover? of Asteroid Palisa (236). 28 Apnl.- 45- Sweeping epheSeris Comet (1858 HI) . 13 May. (I- Schnliof Pans, ■France 1 — 46. Supposed discovery of Comet (1858 111), fs J^e - 47 Discovery of Asteroid Palisa (237) . 30 June. -48. Discovery and otbit of Comet Barnard. 30 July. (S.C. Chandler, Jr., O. C. Wendell.) -49. D'^™7Y °',ti; teroid PaUsa (239). 20 Aug. -50. D'S™^,'^ »/ As^™^ rViflipr C240) 14 Sent — 51. Dscovery of Comet Wolf. 22 Sept -IsrOrbit Comet W?.lf. 23Sept.' (S. C. Chandler Jr., or WendeU )-53. Discovery of Asteroid Pahsa (241). ?6 Se'pf-^54- Disclvery of Ast%d Palisa (242) ; elliptical orbit of Comet Wolf. "IS Oct (§. C. Chandler, Jr., O.C. Wendell ) — SI. Discovery of Asteroid Pahsa (243) . 16 Oct. Tgar ie DiscoveiT of Asteroid BorreUi 244) ; discovery o{ f?Asfero?d'p"ogso^n; discovery f Come' 1867 III Tern- pel). 14 March. -57- Discovery of Asteroid Palisa (245), Siscovery and orbit of Comet Barnard. 14 Ji^V- „(S-C. Chandl^ Jr )-s8. Discovery of Tuttle's comet. 12 Aug. ^'5^ oScoviry 'of Comet iTrooks; discovery of varia^^^^ nsfinla, in Andromeda: discovery of Asteroid Peters (.i4»;. rSept-w'TDfscovery'ofAsteroi'd Palisa (-^0)^0^^^^^^ ■ TirnnVs 8 Sent. (S. Q- Chandler, Jr., U. l^. wenaeii.; AU tiie Specikl circulars (not the International) are re- prated tathfn^xt succeeding Science Observer as a matter of record. 17. Science Observer international circulars. 1 March, 1883—15 July, 1885 ; nos. 6-12. These are published in !Europe and contain orbits of comets computed in this country and telegraphed abroad; they are a foreign edition in German of some of the Science Observer special circulars. Contents : 1883. 6. Orbit Comet Brooks. 1 March. — 7. Orbit Comet Brooks. 15 Sept. — 8. Identity of Comet Brooks and Comet of 1812. 21 Sept. — 1884. g. Orbit of Comet Barnard. 31 July. — 10. Orbit of Comet Wolf. 23 Sept. — II. Elliptic orbit of Comet Wolf. 14 Oct.- 1885. la. Orbit of Comet Barnard, 15 July. No. 7 was published in Vienna, the others in Berlin. The orbits were computed by S. C. Chandler, Jr. John Robinson. Assistant in the'^Arnold Arboretum, 1880-1881. 1. Flora of Essex county, Massachusetts. (Occa- sional publication of the Essex Institute.) Salem. 1880. pp. 200. 2. Ornamental trees for Massachusetts planta- tions. Read at the winter meeting of the State Board of Agriculture, Dec. 1880. [From the Twenty-eighth annual report of the secretary of the State Hoard of Agri- culture.} Boston. 1881. 8°. 23-43. 3. Our trees in winter. Bull. Essex Inst ^ (Saiem), 1881 ; xii. 38-51. 4. Ornamental arboriculture. Trans. Mass. Hor- ticult. Soc, 1881; pp. 155-179. 5. Progress of botany in Essex county, Mass., during the last half century, especially as influenced by the Essex County Natural His- tory Society and the Essex Institute. Bull. Essex Inst., 1884; pp. 122-133. 6. Report of the committee on forest trees in Essex county. Proc. Essex Agricult. Soc, 1884. 7. The native woods of Essex county. Published with the Seventeenth report of the Peabody Acad, of Sciences (Salem) , 1884. William Augustus Rogers. Assistant Professor of Astronomy , 1877 . 1. On a convenient method of expressing micro- metrically the relation between English and metric units of length on the same scale. Proc. Am. Assoc, for advancement of Science, Aug. 1881 ; XXX. 116. 2. On a method of reducing different catalogues of stars to a homogeneous system. Ibid., xxxi. 11. 3. On the performance of a new form of level invented by Mr. John Clark of the U. S. Coast Survey. Ibid., xxxi. 14. 4. Plane v. cylindrical surfaces. Mechanics, No. 31, p. 90. 5. A study of the problem of fine rulings with re- spect to the limits of naked eye visibility and microscopic resolution. Am,. Monthly Mi- roscop. Journ., Sept. 1882; p. 165. 6. A comparison of the Harvard College Observa- tory catalogue of stars for 1876.0 with the fundamental systems of Auwers, Safford, Boss, and Newcomb. Mem. Am. Acad., x. 389-429. 5° PUBLICATIONS OF THE OFFICERS. 7. On the conditions of success in the construc- tion of standards of length and in their sub- division into equal parts. Read before the American Society of Microscopists at the meeting held at Elmira, N. Y., Aug. 1882. Mechanics, Oct. 27, 1882 and later. 8. On a method of determining the index error of a meridian circle at any instant, depending upon the observed polar distance of Polaris. Proc. Am. Acad., xviii. 284. 9. Studies in metrology. Hid., xviii. 287. 10. On the reduction of different star catalogues to a common system. Ihid. , xviii. 399. Also Astronomische NachricMen, cvi. 257. 11. A study of the centimeter marked "A," pre- pared by the U. S. Bureau of Weights and Measures for the committee on micrometry. Proc. Am. Soc. of Microscopists, 1883 ; p. 184. 12. A critical study of the action of a diamond in ruling lines upon glass and metals. Ibid., p. 149. 13. Note on probable errors. Ibid. 14. Vice-President's address, " Section A," On the German survey of the northern heavens. Proc. Am. Assoc, for the advancement of Science, 1883, p. 53. 15. Phases of denominational life. President's address at the Seventh Day Baptist general conference, 1883. Seventh Day Baptist Quarterly, Jan. 1884; p. 45. 16. A layman's view of the revised version of the New Testament. Ibid., Jan. 1884, p. 102; April, 1884, p. 60. 17. Centennial history of the Seventh Day Baptist church at Waterford, Conn. Pamphlet. 18. On a new form of section cutter. Proc. Am. Soc. of Microscopists, 1884; p. 191. ig. Additional observations confirming the rela- tion : metre des archives = imperial yard + 3.37027 inches. Proc. Am. Assoc, for advancem,ent of Science, xxxiii. 117. 20. Catalogue of 1213 stars observed at the As- tronomical Observatory of Harvard College, with the meridian circle, during the years 1870 to 1879, and prepared for publication under the direction of Joseph Winlock and Edward C. Pickering, successive directors of the Observatory. [Extracted from vol- ume XV. of the Annals, (not yet published.)] Cambridge. 1884. pp. vii., 93. 21. On the regraduation of the Harvard College meridian circle in situ. Sidereal Messenger, Dec. 1884. 22. On a practical solution of the perfect screw problem. Trans. Am. Soc. of Mechanical Engineers, vol. v. 23. On the determination of the absolute lengths of eight Rowland gratings. Proc. Am. Micros. Soc, 1885; p. 151. 24. An examination of the standards of length con- structed by the Society Genevoise. Proc. Am. Acad., xx. 379. Thomas Morgan Kotch. Clinical Instructor in Diseases of Children, 1878-1885 ; Instructor in Diseases of Children, 1885 . 1-9. In the Boston Medical, and Surgical Journal : I. Two cases of temporary aphasia. 19 May, 1881 ; civ. 462. — 2. A case of intussuscep- tion. 6 April, 1882 ; cvi. 322. — 3. A case of lobular pneumonia. Ibid. — 4. A case of thrombosis of the posterior cerebral sinus. 26 Oct. 1882; cvii. 174.-5. Acute infantile peritonitis. 22 March, 1883 ; cviii. 268. — 6. A case of malformation of vagina simu- lating extrophy of the bladder, with lobar pneumonia. 7 Feb. 1884; ex. 132. —7. The effect of our sudden and repeated climatic changes upon children (editorial). 22 Jan. 1885; cxii. 91. — 8. A case of cancer of the head of the pancreas. 19 Feb. 1885 ; cxii. 175. — 9. Reports on recent progress in the , diseases of children. 19 Jan. 1882 ; cvi. 57, — 25 Jan. 1883; cviii. 80,-2 Aug. 1883; cix. 108,-17 April, 1884 ; ex. 364, — 4 Dec. 1884; cxi. 534,-14 May, 1885; cxu. 472. Josiah. Royce. Instructor in Philosophy, 1882-1884; Instructor in Philosophy and Forensics, 1884-1885; As- sistant Professor of Philosophy, 1885 . 1. The freedom of teaching. Overland Monthly, Sept. 1883; 2d series, ii. 235-240. 2. Some recent studies on ideas of motion. (Re- view of Dr. S. Sticker's " Studien ueber die Bewegungs-Vorstellungeu.") Science, 30 Nov. 1883; ii. 713-717. 3. Review of Sydney Hodges's "After-images." Ibid., 14 March, 1884; iii. 321. 4. Coues's "Biogen." /6i.. 286-295. 15. A new and unusually perfect carboniferous cockroach from Mazon Creek, Illinois. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., 1882; xxi. 391-396. 16. Notes on some of the tertiary neuroptera of Florissant, Colorado, and Green River, Wyo- ming Terr. Ibid., 1882; xxi. 407-409. 17. Older fossil insects west of the Mississippi, Ibid., 1882; xxii. 58-60. 18. On additional remains of articulates obtained by Dr. Dawson from sigillarian stumps in the coal field of Nova Scotia. Philos. Trans. Royal Soc. (London), J 882; pp. 649-650. 19-24. Brief notices. — Psyche: I9. Some recent publications on fossil insects, 1880; iii. 138. — 20. Homologies of the cremaster, 1881 ; iii. 186. — 21. Gosse's observations on the butterflies of North America, 1881; iii. 245- 247. — Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History ; 22. On remarkable carboniferous millipedes, 1881; xxi. 122. — 23. On Lithosialis bohemica, 1881 ; xxi. 167. — 24. On a new species of Scolopendrella, 1882 ; xxii. 64-65. Arthur Searle. Assistant in the Observatory, 1869-1883 ; Assistant Professor of Astronomy, 1883 . I, 2. Schreiben des Herrn A. Searle an den Her- ausgeber. Astronomische Nachriehten, 27 Jan., 21 May, 1881 ; xcix. 91, 369. [The sub- ject of the communications is certain zodiacal phenomena.] 3. Photometric measurements of the variable stars |8 Persei and DM. 81° 25, made at the Har- vard College Observatory^ [E. C. Picker- ing, Arthur Searle, and O. C. Weftdell, ob- servers.] Proc. Am. Acad., April, 1881; ivi. 370. 4. On certain zodiacal phenomena. Ibid. , 6 July, 1882 ; cii. 263. 5. On certain zodiacal phenomena. Science Ob- server, 12 July, 1882; iv. 4. 6. The zodiacal light. Proc. Am. Acad., 1883; xix. 146. 7. The phases of the moon. Ibid., 1884; xix. 310. 8. On Gegenschein and other zodiacal phenomena. Astronomische Nachriehten, 18 Aug. 1884; cix. 257. PUBLICATIONS OF THE OFFICERS. Observations with the meridian photometer during the years 1879-1882. By E. C. Pick- ering, aided by Arthur Searle and O. C. Wen- dell. 1884-1885. pp. viii., 512, plates 3. Annals of the Astronomical Observatory of Harvard College, xiv. Nathaniel Southgate Shaler. Professor of Palaeontology, 1869 . 1. Kentucky geological survey. New series. Reports of progress, vol. v. Frankfort, Ky. 8°. — Memoirs, vol. ii. Frankfort, Ky. 4°. Much of the matter contained in these volumes has heen reprinted separately, sometimes with changes and additions. z. Propositions concerning the classifications of lavas considered with reference to the cir- cumstances of their extrusion. Anniver- sary Memoirs Boston Soc. Mat. Hist. Boston. 1880. 4°. 3. The geology of Boston and its environs. Me- morial History of Boston. Ed. by J. Winsor. i. Boston. 1880. 1. 8°. pp. 1-8. The future of weather foretelling. Atlantic Monthly, Nov. 1880 ; xlvi. 645. Illustrations of the earth's surface. I. Gla- ciers. With W. M. Davis. Boston. 1881. 4°. plates. The island of Campobello. Preliminary re- port. Cambridge. 1881. 1.8°. A winter journey in Colorado. Atlantic Monthly, Jan. 1881; xlvii. 46. On the recent advances and recessions of gla- ciers. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., March, 1881 ; xxi. 162. The value of university records. Ha/rva/rd Register, April, 1881; iii. 200. Hurricanes. Atlantic Monthly, March, 1882; xlix. 330. 4- 5- 6. 7- 8. 9- 10. II. 12. IS- M- 16. 17- 18. 19- Improvement of the native pasture lands of the far west. Science, March, 1883 ; i. 186. The floods of the Mississippi valley. Atlantic Monthly, May, 1883 ; li. 653. The American swamp cypress. Science, July, 1883 ; ii. 38. A first book in geology. Designed for the use of beginners. Boston. 1884. 8°. On the origin of kames. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., Feb. 1884; xxiii. 36. Also sepa- rately. The red sunsets. Atlantic Monthly, April, 1884; liii. 475. Altruism. A lecture delivered at the Harvard Divinity School. Christian Register, 1 May, 1884. The negro problem. Atlantic Monthly, Nov. 1884 ; liv. 696. Kentucky, a pioneer commonwealth. Boston. 1885. 16°. Humanism in the study of nature. Science, 24 July, 1885 ; vi. 64-66. Professor Shaler has also written many book reviews for the Atlantic Monthly, Nation, Science, Boston Advertiser, etc. Frederick Cheever Shattuck. Clinical Instructor in Auscultation and Perci sion, 1879-1884 ; Instrimtor in the Theory a. Practice of Physic, 1884 . 1. Diseases of the lungs. Supplement to Zien sen's Cyclopaedia of the practice of medicit New York, 1881. 2. A curious endemic. Boston Med. and Sur Journ., 27 Oct. 1881 ; cv. 400. 3. Cirrhosis of the lungs. Enormous cavil hypertrophy of the right ventricle. Ihi.i 23 Nov., 1882; evil. 489. 4. Till the doctor comes. A series of artich Youth's Companion, 1881, 1882. 5. Two cases from practice. Boston Med. a', Surg. Journ., 17 May, 1883; cviii. 460-465 6. The diagnosis of the so-called " functior murmurs." Ibid., 12 July, 1883; cix. 28-c 7. A case of multiple sarcoma of the skin si cessfully treated by hypodermic injectio of Fowler's solution. Ibid., cxi. 618. 8. The home treatmenl; of phthisis. Trans. A Climatolog. Assoc, 1885. Also N. T. Mt Jom-n., 25 Sept. 1885. g. Half-yearly reports on progress in thorae disease. Boston Med. and Surg. Jouri Feb. and Aug. 1884 and 1885. Edward Stevens Sheldon. Tutor in German, 1878-1881 ; Instructor Modern Languages, 1881-1884 ; Assistant Pi fessor of Romance Philology, 1884 . I. The New England pronunciation of 0. Trar Am. PhiloL Assoc, for 1883, vol. xiv. A pendix, p. xix. Cambridge. 1884. Luther Dimmick Shepard. Professor of Operative Dentistry, 1879--1882. I. The Harvard Dental School. Harvard Re ister, April, 1881 ; iii. 218-221. John Langdon Sibley. Librarian Emeritus, 1877-1885. 1. The football burial services in 1880. Harva Register, June, 1881 ; iii. 329. 2. Biographical sketches of graduates of Harva University in Cambridge, Massachuset Vol. i. 1659-1677. Cambridge. 1881. pp. viii., 557. —Vol. ii. 1678-1689. Cai bridge. 1885. 8°. pp., viii. , 457. Vol. i. was published in 1873. 3. Current necrology of Harvard graduates. He vard University Bulletin, 1882-1885; n( 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 30, 81, 32. 4. Annual necrology of Harvard graduates, in t Boston Advertiser (and other newspaper! on Commencement day of each year, 188 1885. 54 PUBLICATIONS OF THE OFFICERS. Clement Lawrence Smith. Assistant Professor of Latin, 1873-1883; Pro- fessor of Latin, 1883 . Dean of the College Faculty, 1882 . 1. Virgil's instructions for ploughing, fallowing, and the rotation of crops. (Georgics I. 43-83.) Am. Jowrn of Philol., 1881; ii. 425-445. 2. Eeports as Dean of the College faculty. .4m- nual reports of the President, 1881-1882 — 1884-1885. Freeman Snow. Instructor in Forensics, 1880-1881 ; Instructor in Forensics and History, 1881-1883; Instructor in Forensics, 1883-1884. I. A guide to the study of the constitutional and political history of the United States. 1789- 1860. Intended as the basis of a course of lectures or of a course of private study. Cambridge. 1882-1883. 8°. Edward Knight Stevens. Assistant in Organic Chemistry, 1882-1883. 1. The electro-motive force of alloys. With J. Trowbridge. Proc. Am,. Acad., 1883; xviii. 221-225. 2. On mucophenoxybromic acid. With H. B. Hill. Ibid., 1883; xix. 262. Also Am. Chem. Journ., vi.'187. Francis Humphreys Storer. Professor of Agricultural Chemistry, 1870 , and Dean of the Bussey Institution. 1. Significance of active nitrogen for grain. Ru- ral New-Yorker, Oct. 1880; xxxix. 673. 2. Experiments on gravelled bog-land. Hid., Oct. 1880; xxxix. 686. 3. Which form of nitrogen is most assimilable by plants? IHd., Nov. 1880; xxxix. 766. 4. Preservation of apples. Ibid., Nov. 1880; xxxix. 784. 5. Some merits of the ailanthus. Ibid., Dec. 1880 ; xxxix. 814. 6. Power of woodland to hold water. Ibid. , Jan. 1881 ; xl. 37. 7. Influence of manures upon the potato disease. Ibid., Jan. 1881; xl. 53. 8. Fodder value of frozen potatoes. Ibid. , Jan. 1881 ; xl. 67. 9. The prevention of infection, /itti., Feb. 1881 ; xl. 116. ID. Bussey school of agriculture and horticulture. Harvard Register, Feb. 1881 ; iii. 63. 11. Economy of using appetizing food for fatten- ing cattle. Rural New-Yorker, April, 1881 ; xl. 222. 12. Disinfection versus ventilation. Ibid., April, 1881; xl. 241. 13. Worthless compounds of nitrogen in some commercial fertilizers. Ibid., May, 1881; xl. 350. 22. 23- 24. 2S. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33- 34- 35- 36. 37- 38. 39- 40. 41- Agricultural education a means of political enlightenment. Harvard Register, June, 1881 ; iii. 332-334. Preservation of brewers' grains. Rural New- Yorker, July, 1881 ; xl. 499. Why blue-grass is so called. Ibid., Aug. 1881 ; xl. 546. Soft wheat in Germany. Ibid., Sept. 1881; xl. 622. Tree trunks as water conductors. Ibid., Sept. 1881 ; xl. 662. The Massachusetts law of trespass. Ibid., Oct. 1881 ; xl. 669. Experiments on the use of wilted potatoes as seed. Ibid., Oct. 1881; xl. 729. Ensilaging night-soil. Am. Agriculturist, Nov. 1881 ; xl. 470. Artificial milk. Ibid., Nov. 1881; xl. 486. Temperature of the body after eating. Rural New-Yorker, Jan. 1882; xli. 10. Healthf ulness of ensilage. Ibid. , Jan. 1882 ; xli. 69. On the harm done by earth worms. Cultivator and Country Gentleman, Feb. 1882; xlvii. 108. Waste of food from non-assimilation. Am. Agriculturist, Feb. 1882; xli. 51. Skim-milk and whey. Rwral New-Yorker, Nov. 1882 ; xli. 765. Rock disintegration in hot, moist climates. Science, Feb. 1883 ; i. 39. Domestic ducks that fly abroad like pigeons. Ibid., Feb. 1883; i. 67. " Mother of petre " and " mother of vinegar." Ibid., March, 1883; i. 98. A caterpillar-eating hen-hawk. Ibid., March, 1883; i. 168. Experiments on the gases occluded by coke (with D. S. Lewis). Am. Chem. Journ., March, 1883 ; iv. 409. On the oxidation of cork stoppers and rubber joints. Ibid., April, 1883; v. 68. Robins, sparrows, and earth-worms. Science, May, 1883 ; i. 457. Symmetrical linear figures produced- by re- flection along a river-bank. Science, July, 1883; ii. 37. Fermentation of new-made hay. Rural New- Yorker, Sept. 1883 ; xlii. 555. White bread and brown. Ibid., Nov. 1883: xlii. 772. Phosphatic land-plaster, xlii. 812. Ibid., Dec. 1883; Memoranda of methods employed by fishermen for " barking " and in other ways preserving nets and sails. Am. Chem. Journ., Dec. 1883; V. 440. Also, with slight additions, in Rep. of V. S. Commissioner of fish and fisheries for 18S2 ; x. 295. Distribution of fat in the bodies of animals. Rural New-Yorker, Dec. 1883; Jan., Feb. 1884 ; xlii. 6, xliii. 9, 25, 41, 50, 89. Mode of action of shell- and rock-boring mol- lusks. Am. Journ. of Science, July, 1884; 3d series, xxviii. 58. PUBLljCATIONS OF THE OFFICERS. 55 42. Obituary notice of Dr. Robert Angus Smith. Ibid., July, 1884; 3d series, xxvlii. 79. 43. An item of history, as to the idea Of making the parts of guns interchangeable. Journ. Franklin Institute, Nov. 188i ; cxviii. 385. 44. A popular prejudice : The mad stone. Science, Aug. 1885; vi. 163. 45. An elementary manual of chemistry abridged from Eliot and Storer's manual, with the co- operation of the authors, by W. R. Nichols. New editions. 46. Bulletin of the Bussey Institution, Jamaica Plain, Boston. Vol. ii. pt. i. 1884. Boston. 1884. 8°. Contents : — 31. Preface, pp. 253-254. — aa. On the results of fodder-analyses of leaves of the yellow- or curled-dock (Bumex crispus), and of sprouts of the common milk-weed (Asdepias Comuti). pp. 255-260. — 33. Trials to determine the rates at which some fertilizers may be scattered bj^ hand, pp. 261-263. — 34. Experiments on feeding mice with painter's- putty and with other mixtures of pigments and oil. pp. 264- 279. — 25. Experiments on feeding plants with the nitrogen of vegetable mould, pp. 280-288. — 26. Experiments on the gern:unation of weed seeds, pp. 289-291. — 37. Description of an attempt to assay soils by the method of sand culture. pp. 292-316. — 28. A special instance of the resistance of croTer.8eeds to water, pp. 317-323. — 39. Cherry-stones eaten by the domestic pigeon, pp. 324-336. — 30. Notes on certain Ehysical characters of two common passes. By the late r. S. Ford. pp. 337-342. — 3i.^ome items of American ex- perience which suggests that potassic fertilizers may perhaps act in several different ways. pp. 343-372. All the articles except no. 30 were written by Prof. Storer. The annual reports of the Dean of the Bussey Institution will be found in the President's reports. Frank William Taussig. Instructor in Political Economy, 1882 . Protection to young industries, as applied in the United Stotes. Cambridge. 1883. 8°. pp. 69. The same. -Second ed. New York. 1884. 8°. pp. 72. Introductory note and supplemental chapter to Laveleye's " Elements of political economy." New York. 1884. 8°. pp. 35. The history of the present tariff, 1860-1883. New York. 1885. 8°. pp. 111. James Bradley Thayer. Royall Professor of Law, 1873-1883 ; Professor of Law, 1883 . 1. Bedingfleld's case — declarations as a part of the res gesta. Am. Law Review, Dec. 1880 ; xiv. 817.— Jan. 1881; xv. 1.— Feb. 1881; xv. 71. 2. Constitutionality of legislation; the precise question for a court. Nation, 10 April, 1884 ; xxxviii. 314. 3. Memorandum on the legal effect of opinions given by judges to the executive and the legislature 'under certain American constitu- tions. Boston. 1885. 8°. This also appears in the appendix to a pamphlet published by Chief Justice C. S. Bradley, of Rhode Islanrf, entitled "Tke methods of changing the constitutions 0/ the states, especially that of Rhode Island." Boston. 1886. Joseph. Henry Thayer. Lectv/rer on Biblical Theology, 1883-1884 ; Bussey Professor of New Testament Criticism and In- terpretation, 1884 . 1. An address before the alumni of the Divinity School commemorative of Dr. Ezra Abbot. Ezra Abbot. Published for the alumni of Ha/rvard Divinity School. Cambridge. 1884. pp. 78. 2. A tribute to Prof. Ezra Abbot. Independent, 27 March, 3 April, 1884. Also Christian Register, 3 April, 1884. 3. A notice of Dean Burgon's " The Revision re- vised." Andover Review, April, 1884; i. 45. 4. A notice of the first part of the Prolegomena to Tischendorf's Greek Testament. Eighth edition. Ibid., June, 1884; i. 676. 5. Edited: Notes on Scrivener's " Plain introduc- tion to the criticism of the New Testament, third edition." Chiefly from memoranda of the late Prof. Ezra Abbot, D.D., LL.D. With additions from Profs. Harris and War- field and Dr. C. R. Gregory. [Critical appen- dix to the Andover Review, vol. iii.] Boston, etc. 1885. 8°. Robert Ellis Thompson. Lecturer on Protective Tariffs, 1884-1885. I. Protection to home industry. Four lectures delivered in Harvard University, January, 1885. New York. 1886. 8°. pp. (6), 109. "William Hopkins Tillinghast. Assistdnt in charge of the Ordering Department at the Library, 1882 . 1. Notes on the historical hydrography of the Handkerchief Shoal in the Bahamas. Cam- bridge. 1881. pp. (8). [Bibliographical contribution, no. 14. Reprinted from Har- vard University Bulletin, Oct. 1881, no. 20, pp. 258-263.] 2. Epitome of ancient, mediaeval, and modefn history, by Carl Ploetz. Translated, with extensive additions, by Wm. H. Tillinghast. Boston, etc. 1884. 8°. pp. xii., 618. A second and third edition have appeared (1884, 1885), each revised and corrected. 3. Edited : Catalogus senatus academici Collegi Harvardiani, et eorum qui muneribus et offi- ciis praefuerunt, qulque honoribus aeademi- cis donati sunt, in universitate quae est Can- tabrigiae in civitate Massachusettensium. Cantabrigiae. 1885. 8°. pp. xlii., 144, 122, 78. Crawford Howell Toy. Hancock Professor of Hebrew and other Oriental. Languages, and Dexter Lecturer on Biblical Literature, 1880 . I. The study of Arabic. Harvard Register, Oct 1880 ; i. 212. 56 PUBLICATIONS OF THE OFFICERS. 2. The borne of the primitive Semitic race. Trans. Am. Philol. Assoc, 1881; xii. 26-51. 3. History of the religion of Israel. Boston. 1882. 18°. pp. xvii., 150. 4. The same. Second ed. Boston. 1883. 18°. pp. xvii., 155. Third edition, 1884, has the same number of pages as the second. 5. Quotations in the New Testament. New York. 1884. 8°. pp. xliv., 321. 6. The Masoretic vowel-system. Bebraica (Chi- cago), Jan. 1885; i. 137. 7. Date of the Korah-Psalras. Journal of the Soc. of Biblical Literature and Exegesis, June and Dec. 1884 ; pp. 80-92. John Trowbridge. Professor of Physics, 1880 . 1. Physical research at Harvard University. Harvard Register, Dec. 1880 ; i. 240. 2. Effect of cold on magnetism. Am. Journ. of Science, 1881 ; xxi. 316. 3. Suggestions of subjects for students' work in physics [nos. 13-30]. Harvard Library Bulletin, Jan. 1881 ; no. 17, p. 94. 4. Extension of the signal service. Harvard Register, April, 1881 ; iii. 191. 5. The extension of the signal service. Popular Science Monthly, Feb. 1882 ; xx. 507-511. 6. The Thomson effect. With C. B. Penrose. Am. Journ. of Science, Oct. 1882 ; xxiv. 379- 387. 7. On the heat produced in iron and steel by re- versals of magnetization. With C. B. Pen- rose. Proc. Am. Acad. , 1883 ; xviii. 205-209. 8. Influence of magnetism upon thermal conduc- tivity. With C. B. Penrose. Ibid., 210- 213. 9. Papers on thermo-electricity. No. i. With C. B. Penrose. Ibid., 214-220. 10. The ele(jtro-motive force of alloys. With E. K. Stevens. Ibid., 221-225. 11. The boundary line between science and reli- gion. Christian Register, 1 March, 1883. 12. The new physics. A manual of experimental study for high schools and preparatory schools for college. New York. 1884. 16°. pp. xix., 367, illustr. 13. Heat produced in iron and steel by reversals of magnetization. With W. N. Hill. Am. Journ. \of Science, Jan. 1884 ; 3d series, xxvii. 58-64. 14. Progress of electrical science during 1883. Science, 29 Feb. 1884; iii. 258-261. 15. Thunderstorms. Ibid., 1 Aug. 1884 ; iv. 97-99. 16. Atmospheric electricity. Ibid., 29 Aug. 1884; iv. 164. 17. On telegraphing without » cable. Ibid., 19 Sept. 1884; iv. 297. 18. What is electricity? Address before section B. of the American Association for the advance- ment of Science. 4 Sept. 1884. Popular Science Monthly, Nov. 1884 ; xxvi. 76-88. 19. Measurement of strong electrical currents. Am. Journ. of Science, 1885 ; 3d series, xxix. 236. 20. Elasticity of ice. Ibid., 349. 21. Application of photography to electrical meas- urements. Ibid., 371. 22. Alternating currents. Ibid,, 377. 23. The effect of temperature on the permeability of iron and cobalt. With A. L. McRae. Proc. Am. Acad., 1885; xx. 462-472. 24. A standard of light. Ibid., 494^99. 25. Recent advance in electrical science. Science, 16 Jan. 1885 ; v. 45-47. 26. The Jefferson physical laboratory. Ibid., 20 March, 1885; y. 229-231, illustr. 27. Niagara falls considered as a source of elec- trical energy. Ibid., 15 May, 1885; v. 401- 403. 28. Cause of irregularities in the action of gal- vanic batteries. With H. V. Hayes. Am. Journ. of Science, July, 1885 ; 3d series, x;xx. 34-37. \ 29. A standard of light. Ibid., Aug. 1885; 3d series, xxx. 128-133. 30. Edited, as associate editor of the American Journal of Science, the physical notices which appear in each number of that journal, 1880- 1885. Nos. 6-10, 23, 34, belong to the series Contributions from the physical laboratory of Harvard College. *** The following articles belong to the series Contribu- tions from the physical laboratory of Harvard College, and represent work done by students under the supervision of Prof. Trowbridge. They appeared in the Proceedings ofthe American Academy of Arts and Sciences. 1. A paper on the propagation of magnetic waves in soft iron. By H. Whiting. 1881 ; xvi. 322-3il, plates 2. 2. On the spectrum of arsenic. By O. W. Hunt- ington, xvii. 35, plate 1. 3. Thermo-electricity — Peltier and Thomson effect. By C. B. Penrose. Ibid., 39. 4. Thermo-electric line of copper and nickel he- low 0°. By C. B. Penrose. Ibid., 47. 5. Relation between superficial energy and thermo-electricity. By C. B. Penrose. 1885 ; XX. 417. 6. On a new method for determining the me- chanical equivalent of heat. By A. G. Web- ster. Ibid., 490. Marshmau Edward Wadsworth. Assistant in Lithology in the Museum of Com- parative Zoology, 1877 . I. Notes on the geology of the iron and copper districts of Lake Superior. BuU. Mus. Comp. Zool., July, 1880; vii. 1, pp. 1-164, xi., plates 6. z. The appropriation of the name Laurentian by the Canadian geologists. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., 1881; xxi. 121, 122. 3. On the lithological character of the palaeo- lithic implements of the valley of the Dela- ware. Ibid., 146, 147. 4. Some points relating to the geological explora- tion of the fortieth parallel. Ibid., 243-274. PUBLICATIONS OP THE OFFICERS. 57 5. On the relation of the Quincy granite to the primordial argillite of Braintree, Massachu- setts. Ibid., 274-277. 6. On the trachyte of Marblehead Neck, Massa- chusetts. Ibid., 288-294. Also Harvard University Bulletin, Oct. 1881 ; no. 20, p. 267. 7. Minerals of North Carolina. Am. Naturalist, 1881, XV. 380-382. 7". On an occurrence of gold in Maine. Bull. Mus. Comp. Zo'dl., May, 1881; vii. 3, p. 181. Also Harvard University Bulletin, June, 1881; no. 19, p. 219. 8. A microscopical study of the iron ore or peri- dotite of Iron Mine Hill, Cumberland, R. I. /iiVJ., 183-187. Alaoibid.; a\so Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., 1881; xxi. 195-197. 9. A microscopical examination of the Mt. Ktaadn granites. Ibid., June, 1881; vii. 5, pp. 209, 210. 10. A microscopical examination of some tufas from Florissant, Colorado. Bull. U. S. Geol. Survey; Sept. 1881; vi. 286. Also \_Hay- den's'\ 12th ann. rept. U. S. Oeol. Survey, 1883; p. 276. This article would be more properly entitled "Tlie fossil- bearing shales of Florissant, CoL" 11. The argellite and conglomerate of the Boston basin. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., 1882; xxii. .131-133. 12. Notes in geology and lithology. Harvard University Bulletin, April, 1882; no. 22, pp. 259, 260 [nos. 1-5].— Oct. 1882; no. 23, pp. 431, 432 [no. 6]. Also Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., 1881-1882; vol. xsi., passim. Contents: i. The Marblehead diabase. — a. Picotite found in the eroundmass and feldspar of basalt. — 3. Zirconsjenite from Marblehead. — 4. The Stoneham limestone. — 5. The 3raintree argillite and Quincy granite. — 6. On the relations of the so-called felsite to the conglomerate onCentral avenue, Milton, Mass. 13. Descriptive catalogue of one hundred thin sec- tions of American and foreign rocks. Boston. 1883. 12°. pp.. 20. , 14. Our ancestors. An address delivered at the Wads-worth reunion, 13 Sept. 1882. Two hundred and fifty years of the Wadsworth fartiily in America. By H. A. Wadsworth. Lawrence, 1883; pp. 35^1. 15. The Wadsworth (Wordswc(rth) name in Eng- land. Ibid., 88-130. 16. Microscopic characters of some South Wales rocks. Trans. Am. Inst. Mining Engineers, Feb. 1883 ; xi. 499-501. 17. "Some instances of atmospheric action on sand- stone. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., 7 Feb. 1883 ; xxii. 201-203. Also Science, 9 March, 1883 ; i. 146. Also Am. Jburn. of Science, 1884 ; 3d series, xxviii. 466, 467. 18. Cross on andesite from Colorado. Am. Natu- ralist, May, 1883; xvii. 520, 521. 19. The Bishopville and Waterville meteorites. Am. Journ. of Science, July, 1883 ; 3d series, xxvi. 32-38, 248. Also Science, 20 April, 4 May, 1883 ; 1. 314, 377. 20. Note on the paramorphic origin of the horn- blende of the crystalline rocks of the north- west. Ibid., Aug. 1883; 3d series, xxvi. 155. 21. The fortieth parallel rocks. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., 1883; xxii. 412-432. 22. Notes on the lithology of the island of Jura, Scotland. Ibid., 1883; xxii. 485-489. 23. Lithological studies. A description and classi- fication of the rocks of the Cordilleras. Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool., 1884; xi. 1, pp. xvi., 208 (2), xxxiii., plates 8. 24. The lateral secretion theory of ore deposits. Engineering and Mining Journ., 1884; p. 364-366. 25. The theories of ore deposits. Nation, 7 Feb. 1884; xxxviii. 123. 26. Methods of instruction in mineralogy. Popu- lar Science Monthly, April, 1884; xxiv. 754-759. 27. Lithology of some Cordillerian volcanoes. Am. Naturalist, May, 1884; xviii. >526-^28. 28. On the evidence that the earth's interior is solid. Ibid., June, July, Aug. 1884; xviii. 587-594, 678-686, 767-773. Also separately, Philadelphia, 1884. 8°. 29. Notes on the rocks and ore deposits in the vicinity of Notre Dame Bay, Newfoundland. Am. Journ. of Science, Aug. 1884 ; 3d series, xviii. 94-104. 30. The azoic system and its proposed subdivisions. With J. D. Whitney. BuU. Mus. Comp. Zool., Aug. 1884; vii. 11, pp. xvi., 331-365. 31. Syenite and gabbro in Massachusetts. Geol. Mag., April, 1885; 3d series, ii. 207-210. 32. An olivine-bearing diabase from St. George, Maine. With Q. E. Dickerman. Proc. Bos- ton Soc. Nat. Hist., 1884; xxiii. 28, 29. 33. On the relation of the " Keweenawan series " to the eastern sandstone in the vicinity of Torch Lake, Mich. Ibid., 1884; xxiii. 172-180. Also Science, 2 May, 1884 ; iii. 553. 34. Some points on the lateral secretion theory of ore deposits. Ibid., 1884; xxiii. 197-208. 35. On a supposed fossil from the copper-bearing rocks of Lake Superior. Ibid., pp. 208-211. 36-65. In Seience ; 36. Notes on rocks and meteor- ites. 1883, i. 17, 18, 46, 47, 76, 464, 490, 520, 521, 575, 609; ii. 52, 111,. 380, 381, 446, 629, 829, 830. — 37. Algae and- spray markings. 16 Feb. 1883, i. 39.-38. The hornblendic granite of Quincy, Mass. 23 Feb. 1883 ;.i. 76. -^ 39. Meteoric and terrestrial rocks. 9 March, 1883; i. 127-130. —40. Hunting for lost glaciers with a microscope, i. 177. — 41. Keweenaw-Point geology. 16 March, 1883; i. 248, 249. — 42. The Cranbourue meteoric iron. 13 April, 1883; i. 285, 286.-43. United States geologists, sandstones, and the Keweenawan series. 20 April, 1883; i. 307. — 44. Lithology of the Eisengebirge. 27 April, 1883; i. 342. — 45. Peruvian stone- quarrying. Ibid., 347. — 46. The Cheviot andesites and porphyrites. 4 May, 1883; i. 368. — 47. The lizard schists and serpentines. 11 May, 1883; i. 402, 403. — 48. Moluscan rock-boring. 18 May, 1883 ; i. 422. —49. Hy- persthene-andeslte. 1 June, 1883 ; i. 490. — 50. St. David's rocks and universal law. 15 June, 1883 ; i. 541. — 51. The microscopic ev-- idence of a lost continent. 29 June, 1883 ; i. 590-592. — 52. Fossil-bearing schists. 29 58 PUBLICATIONS OF THE OFFICERS. June, 1883 ; i. 608, 609.— 53. Ocean waters and bottoms. 13 July, 1883 ; ii. 41-43. —54. The Potsdam and St. Peter's sandstone. 13 July, 1883; ii. 52. — 53. The Prescott (Arizona) mining region. 20 July, 1883; ii. 86. — 56. Journalistic lithology. 27 July, 1883 ; ii. 111. — 57. The eruptive rocks of Tiyberg, Schwarzwald. 3 August, 1883; ii. 141, 142. — 58. The mineral resources of the United States. 21 Sept. 1883; ii. 413, 414. — 59. The Maine building stones. 14 Dec. 1883 ; ii. 771, 772. — 60. The Bismuth deposits of Australia. 28 Dec. 1883 ; ii. 830. — 61. The olivine rocks of North Carolina. 18 April, 1884 ; iii. 486, 487. — 62. On the parallel development of per- sonal names and natural history nomenclature. 8 Aug. 1884 ; iv. 109, 110. — 63. Some United States geologists and the propylite question. Ibid., 111. — 64. Volcanic dust east of the Rocky mountains. 24 July, 1885; vi. 63. — 65. The mineral wealth of the United States. 31 Jttly, 1885 ; vi. 99, 100. Oliver Fairfield Wadswortli. CUnical Instructor in Ophthalmoscopy, 1881 . 1. The fovea centralis in man. Beitrdge zwf Ophthalmogie ais Festgahe Friedrich Hor- ner. Wiesbaden, 1881. 2. Neuritis after measles. Trans. Am. Ophthal- molog. Soc, 1880; iii. 125. 3. Photograph of the fovea centralis of the retina. Ibid., 174. 4. Optico - ciliary neurotomy. Ibid., 1882; iii. 280. Also, with a few additions, in the Med- ical and Surgical Reports of the City Hos- pital of Boston, 3d series, 1882, p. 217. 5. Some eases of hysterical affection of vision. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ., 18 Oct. 1883; cix. 368. 6. A case of tuberculosis of the ciliary body and iris. Trans. Am. Ophthalmolog. Soc, 1884; iii. 474. 7. On the apparent curvature of surface produced _, by prisms. Ibid., 481. 8. Three cases of homonymous hemianopia. Bos- ton Med. and Surg. Journ., 22 May, 1884; ex. 483. g. A case of myxoedcma with atrophy of the optic nerves. Tt'ons. Am. Ophthalmolog. Soc, 1885 ; iii. 725. 10. Recent progress in ophthalmology. Boston Med. cmd Surg. Journ., 1881, civ. 844, cv. 441.-1882, cvi.\517; cvii. 540.-1883, cviii. 532; cix. 633.-1884, ex. 556.-1885, cxu. 83 ; cxiii. 175. It. Dr. Wadsworth was one of the editors of the Medical and Surgical Reports of the Boston City Hospital. 3d series. Boston. 1882. Francis Amasa Walker. University Lecturer on the Resources of the United States, 1882 ; on the Tenure of Land, 1882-1883. 1. American agriculture. Princeton Review, May, 1882. 2. Land and its rent. Boston. 1883. 16°. 3. Political economy. New York. 1883. 8°. 4, American manufactures. Princeton Review, March, 1883. J'ohn Collins Warren. Instructor in Surgery, 1871-1882; Assistant Pro- fessor in Surgery, 1882 •. 1. The thick cutis vera. Article in A Manual of Histology. Edited by T. E. Satterthwaite, U.J). New York. 1881. 8°. 2. Medical societies : their organization and the nature of their work. An address delivered at the centennial meeting' of the Mass. Medi- cal society, 8 June, 1881. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ., 16, 23, 30 June, 1881; civ. 553-558, 580-586, 601-606. 3. Case of President Garfield. Ibid., 17 Nov. 1881 ; cv. 463-470. 4. Excision .of the wrist joint. Ibid., 26 Oct. 1882 ; cvii. 388-390. 5. Two cases of colotomy. Ibid., 22 Feb. 1883; cviii. 172. 6. Provisional report on healing of arteries after ligature. Ibid., 1 May, 1884 ; ex. 418. 7. Other reports and brief notices. Ibid., 1880- 1885. 8. Healing of arteries after ligature, acupressure, and torsion. Article in Wood's Reference Handbook of Medical Sciences. Ed. by A. H. Buck, M.D. New York. 1885. Joseph Weatherhead Warren. Assistant in Physiology, 1881 . Instructor in Oral Pathology and Anatonvy, 1882-1885 ; Int- structor in Experimental Therapeutics, 1884- 1885. 1. Notes on progress in physiological chemistry. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ., 28 Sept. 1882 ; cvii. 294-297. — 1 Nov. 1883 ; cix. 413. 2. Glykogen. Ibid., 23 Aug. 1883; cix. 171-174. 3. Plethysmographische Untersuchungen ueber die Gefassnerven der Extremitaten (with Dr. H. P. Bowditch). Ceniralblatt fur die Medi- cimischen Wissenschaften, 1883 ; xxi. 513. 4. Register zum i.-xxx. Band des Archivs fiir die gesammte Physiologic. Bonn. 1885. 8°. 5. Cocaine discs. A convenient form for admin- istration. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ., 29 Jan. 1885 ; cxii. 105. Sereno Watson. Curator of the Herbarium, 1874 Instructor in Phyiography, 1881-1884. 1-2. Contributions to American botany : i. List of plants from southwestern Texas and northern Mexico, collected chiefly by Dr. E. Palmer in 1879-80 : I. Polypetalae. — 2. Descriptions of new species of plants from our western territories. Proc. Am. Acad., 1882; xvii. 316-882. Also separate issue, as '* Contributions to American bot- any : X." with index, pp. (6). 10 Aug. 1882. PUBLICATIONS OF THE OFFICERS. 59 3-4. Contributions to American botany : 3. List of plants from southwestern Texas and northern Mexico, collected chiefly by Dr. E. Palmer in 1879-80 : II. Gamopetalae to Acotyledones . — 4. Descriptions of some new western spe- cies. Ibid., 1883; xviii. 96-196. Also separate issue, iis " Contributions to American bot- any : XI. " with index, pp. (S). 15 Aug. 1883. 5-6. Contributions to American botany ; 5. A history and revision of the roses of North America. — 6. Descriptions of some new spe- cies of plants, chiefly from our western terri- tories. Ibid., 1885; xx. 324-378. Also separate issue, as " Contributions to American bot- any : XII." with index, pp. (2). 21 Feb. 1885. 7. Manual of the mosses of North America. By Leo Lesquereux and Thomas P. James. [Re- vised and edited by Mr. Watson.] Boston. 1884. 8". pp. 447. Samuel Gilbert "Webljer. Clinical Instructor in Diseases of the Nervous System, 1875 . 1. The pathological histology of the spinal cord. Med. and Surg, reports of the City Hospital of Boston. 3d series. 1882. pp. 1-33, plates 3. 2. Lead paralysis. Arch, of Medicine, Aug. 1882; viii. 24-39. 3. Cases of locomotor ataxia. Journ. of Nervous and Mental Diseases, July, 1883 ; x. 439-448. 4. Multiple neuritis. Arch, of Medicine, 1884. 5. A treatise on nervous diseases ; their symptoms and treatment. A text-book for students and practitioners. New York. 1885. 8°. 6-15. In the Boston Medical and Surgical Jour- nal : 6. Intermittent aphasia (epileptiform ' attacks) disease of arterioles. 11 Aug. 1881; cv. 130. — 7. A case of diabetes mellitus, re- covery under morphia treatment. 22 Sept. 1881; cv. 277. — 8. Paraplegia (paraparesis) from functional weakness. 19 Jan. 1882; cvi. 54-57. — 9. Treatment of vomiting by abstinence from food and medicine. 24 Aug. 1882; cvii. 180. — 10. A case of Bright's dis- ease treated by pilocarpine. 26 Oct. 1882; cvii. 390. — II. Cerebral anaemia and ex- haustion. 2 Nov. 1882; cvii. 415-417. — 12. Abnormal distribution of arteries at base of brain. 7 Dec. 1882 ; cvii. 543. — 13. Ocular symptoms as localizing symptoms. 8, 15 March, 1883 ; cviii. 217-220, 244-247. — 14. Two cases of paraphasia, one with autopsy. 20 Dec. 1883; cix. 579-582. — 15. Cases of lesion of the brain cortex attended with uni- lateral symptoms. 17 Jan. 1884 ; ex. 49-53. Barrett "Wendell. Instructor in English, 1880-1881, 1882 . I. The duchess Emilia. A romance. Boston. 1885. 16°. Oliver Clinton Wendell. Assistant in the Observatory, 1880 . I Photometric measurements of the variable stars /3 Persei and DM 81° 25, made at the Harvard College Observatory. [E. C. Pick- ering, Arthur Searle, and O. C. Wendell, observers.] Proc. Am. Acad., April, 1881; xvi. 370. 2. Comet (4) 1881. Science Observer, Aug. 1881; iii. 81. 3. Photometric observations of the satellites of Mars, 1881-1882. [E. C. Pickering and O. C. Wendell, observers.] Astronomische Nachrichten, cii. 193. 4. Observations with the meridian photometer during the years 1879-1882. By E. C. Pick- ering, aided by Arthur Searle and O. C. Wen- dell. Annals of the Astronomical Observa- tory, xiv. 1884^1885. pp. viii., 512,jjte4 CALENDAR OF THE SPARKS MANUSCRIPTS Oct. 9. Philadelphia. Edmund Randolph to tie President. French Revolution. Oct. 17. Philadelphia. Wm. Bradford, Att'y Jeneral, to Washington. Nov. 19. Paris. James Monroe to Washington. Ii. Morris. Successes of the French Republic. 1795. Feb. 25. London. Thos. Pinckney to Washington. July 7, 17, and 27. Philadelphia. Edmund landolph to Washington. Nov. 20. Richmond. Edw. Carringtou to iVashington. 1796. Feb. 24. Richmond. Edw. Carrington o Washington. May 29. Department of State. Timothy Pick- iring. Apr. 18. New York. John Jay to Washington. Apr. 27 and May 9. Richmond. Carrington to iVashington. July 1, July 15, Aug. 12. Philadelphia. Timothy Pickering to Washington. Nov. 26. Lansingburgh. John C. Ogdeu to iVashington. 1797. Jan. 17. Richmond. James Junes to Washington. Jan. 23. Philadelphia. Robert Rutherford to Washington. Jan. 24. Paris. Dumas to Washington. 1794. Jan. 31. Lisbon. D. Humphreys to Washington. Mar. 14. Philadelphia. Edmund Randolph to Washington. Apr. 7. New York. Gov. Clinton to Wash- agton. Apr. 19. Philadelphia. Randolph to Washington. 1797. Apr. 26. London. Rufus King to Wash- ngton. June 6. Philadelphia. T. Pickering to Wash- ngton. Aug. 22. Hamburgh. S. Williams to R. King. Sept. 1. London. R. King to S. Williams. Sept. 6. London. R. King to Washington, lelease of Lafayette. Sept. 10. Leydeu. John Luzac to Washington. Sept. 15. The Hague. J. Marshall to Wash- ngton. French Revolution. Sept. 16. The Hague. W. V. Murray to Wash- ngton. Sept. 19. Rotterdam. C. C. Pinckney to Wash- ngton. Oct. 21 and 22. New York. G. W. Lafayette ;o Washington. Oct. 24. Paris. John Marshall to Washington. French affairs. 1798. Feb. 10. Boston. G. R. Minot to Wash- ington. Sends his History of Massachusetts. Mar. 8. Paris. John Marshall to Washington. Difficulties with France. May 16. Abbotstown. Thos. Pinckney to Wash- ington. May 29. Boston. Jeremy Belknap to Wash- ington. Enquiries respecting the Maryland Calverts ; and about authorities on Virginia his- tory. •* June 21. Philadelphia. James Lloyd to Wash- ington. July 3. Philadelphia. James McHenry to Washington. July 4. Philadelphia. James Lloyd to Wash- ington. July 17. Dryburgh Abbey. Earl of Buchan to Washington. Aug. 4. War Department. James McHenry to John Adams. Aug. 25. Trenton. James McHenry to Wash- ington. Sept. 16. Trenton. Benj. Stoddert to Wash- ington. Oct. 30. War Department. James McHenry to Washington. 1799. Mar. 8. Charleston, S. C. C. C. Pinck- ney to Washington. July 18 ; Aug. 2. Philadelphia. Timothy Pinckney to Washington. Aug. 10. Lebanon. Jona. Trumbull to Wash- ington. liJCVII. Letters to George Washington, 1777-1783. Copied from the originals. 1777. Jan. 18. Baltimore. John Hancock to Washington. April 9 and 14. Salem. Timothy Pickering to Washington. Apr. 25, 26, 29. Philadelphia., Hancock to Washington. July 8, 14. Philadelphia. Hancock to Wash- ington. Aug. 21, 24. Philadelphia. Hancock to Wash- ington. Sept. 3, 18. Philadelphia. Hancock to Wash- ington. Oct. 17. Yorktown. Hancock to Washington, announcing his retirement from Congress. Cover- ing Gates' account of his victory. Nov. 5. Yorktown. Henry Laurens to Wash- ington. IN HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY. 65 1778. June 8. Yorktown. Laurens to Wash- ington. June 14. Yorktown. Laurens to Geo. John- ston. Terms of conciliation. June 18. Yorktown. Laurens to Washington. July 7. Philadelphia. Laurens to Washington. 1779. Aug. 30. Newton. Washington. Gen. Sullivan to 1780. Dec. 29. Newburgh. Col. Pickering to Col. Tilghman. 1781. Jan. 14. Newburgh. Col. Pickering to Washington. Quartermaster General. Feb. 9. Newburgh. Pickering to Washington. Apr. 20. Newburgh. Pickering to Lieut. -Col. Humphreys; and to Lieut. -Col. Hamilton. May 6, 9, 10, 12, 18 ; June 5, 8. Newburgh. Pickering to Washington. June 29, Peekskill; July 6, Phillipsburgh. Pickering to Washington. July 10. Philadelphia. S. Huntington to Wash- ington. July 12, Camp; Aug. 21, King's Ferry. Pick- ering to Washington. Sept. 26. Philadelphia. Thos. McKean to Washington. 1782. Jan. 17, New Windsor; Mar. 3, 5, 23, Apr. 23, 30, May 14, 27, Philadelphia. Pickering to Washington. May 27. Philadelphia. R. 'R. Liringston to Washington. Aug. 6, Philadelphia; Sept. 24, 26, Oct. 3, 25, Camp; Not. 4, 9, 11, Newburgh. Pickering to Washington. 1783. Jan. 29. Philadelphia. Ellas Boudinot to Washington. Jan. 31, Feb. 7, 10. Newburgh. Pickering to Washington. Feb. 26. Philadelphia. Elias Boudinot to Washington. Mar. 1. Newburgh. Pickering to Washington. Mar. 12, 17. Philadelphia. Boudinot to Wash- ington. Mar. 26, Apr. 22. Newburgh. Pickering to Washington. June 9. Philadelphia. Boudinot to Washington. XLVUI. Washington and the old French War. 1. " Selections relating to the origin of the War of 1756. Copied from original papers in the pos- session of the Marquis of Lansdowne. London, March, 1829. " (p. 1.) Circular, from Fox, Jan. 19, 1756, sent to the ministers at the different Courts, referring to let- ter to Eouille ^London Mag. 1756, p. 46 ; Enticlt, i. 220] and the Memoire of Rouille on the differ- ences between the French and English in America, Dec. 21, 1755 [translated in London Mag. 1756, p. 45 ; Gentleman's Mag. 1756, p. 38], with obser- vations on the same [translated in Gentleman's Mag. 1756, p. 51 ; Entick's Late War, i. 224; and answered in the Memoire Contenant le Precis des Faits, 1756]. H. Fox, Jan. 20, to Sir Benj. Keene, communi- cating the treaty with the King of Prussia ; Feb. 16, about the ofEer of the King of Prussia to mediate. Keene to Fox, Feb. 24, on the Answer to Rouille's Memoire, and on the treaty with Prussia. Fox to Keene, Mar. 15, on the reopened medi- ation of Spain. Earl of Holderness to Mr. Keith, Mar. 23, on the treaty witu Russia. Keene to Fox, Madrid, Mar. 22, on the Alliance between France and Austria ; Apr. 5 , on the treaty with Prussia ; Apr. 13, on the^ Alliance of Austria and France. Fox to Keene May 10, on France refusing medi- ation ; June 7, on Admiral Byng and the alliance of France and Austria. Keith, Vienna, May 16, to Holderness, on the treaty with Prussia and the alliance of France and Austria. Fox to Keene, June 18, on his endeavoring to prevent Spain joining France and Austria. Keene, Antigola, June 16, to Fox on the French and Austrian Alliance. Michell, Berlin, June 22, on the alarm of the King of Prussia at the doings of Russia. 2. " Selections copied from the papers in the office of the Board of Trade. London, March, 1829." " Operations on the frontier of Virginia, 1754, 1755." Dinwiddle, Williamsburg, Nov. 15, 1753, to Lords of Trade. Wm. Trent to Dinwiddie, giving account of his carrying a gift of powder and guns to the Six Nations, being a diary from July 11 to Aug. 24, 1753. Dinwiddie, June 29, 1754, to Lords of Trade, on Washington's mission to the French. Letter to the Commander-in-Chief of the French in the ©hio, Oct. 31, 1753. Washington's instruc- tions, and commission. St. Pierre, Dec. 15, 1753, to Dinwiddie. Washington's passport. Dinwiddie, May 10, 1754, to Lords of Trade. Sommation faite par ordre deM. de Contrecoeur, Avril 10, 1754. 66 CALENDAR OF THE SPARKS MANUSCRIPTS ■Washington, Mills' Creek, Apr. 25, with his speech to the Half-King, signed " G. Washington als. Connolancarious." Half-King's speech to the governors of Virginia and Pennsylvania. Ensign Ward's deposition, May 7, 1754. Dinwiddle, Sept. 23, 1754, to the Lords of Trade ; also June 18. Contrecoeur's instructions to Jumonville, May 23, 1754. Soramation que fera le S'- de Jumonville, de Contrecoeur, May 23. Dinwiddle to Lords of Trade, Nov. 16 ; also, Jan. 1755, on the present state of Virginia; Mar. 17; June 6 ; Sept. 6 ; Nov. 15 ; Mar. 20, 1756 ; June 11. 3. " Selections copied from the private letter books of Governor Dinwiddle, now in the posses- sion of Mr. J. Hamilton, Cumberland place, Lon- don, Mar. 19, 1829." *** These letters have heen printed by the Yirginla His- torical Society, which now owns the originals. 4. "Selections copied from the private letter books of Governor Tryon, now in the possession of Mr. 0. Rich, London, Mar. 19, 1829." *** The two volumes from which these copies are made, parsed from the hands of Rich to those ot Henry Stevens in Nov. 1845, who writes in one, ** A small portion of the first part containing the Correspondence is in Her Majesty's State Paper Office. A considerable portion of the minutes of the Council [which make the second volume] is wanting in the State Paper Office, viz. Apr. 9— June 25, 1766, and Apr. 14 — May 9, 1769, and the last three leaves of the volume." The two volumes were bought by Harvard College Library in 184S for £12 10«. — bound together, and are now in the Library [marked 12351.1]. The first part contains letters to the fol- lowing addresses : — 1764. Oct. 10, Gov. Dobbs; Oct. 16, Earl of Halifax; Oct. 15, Lords of Trade; Oct. 16, Earl of Hillsborough; Oct. 31, Dec. 6, Messrs. Drummond, bankers, London; Dec. 8, Lord Hyde. 1765. Jan. 5, Messrs. Drummond. Feb. 14, Lieut.-Gov. Wm. Bull. Apr. 1, Lords of Trade; Apr. 2, Earl of Halifax; Apr. 22, Gov. Bull; Apr. 22, Lord Colvillc; Apr. 30, Gov. Pinfold of Barbadoes. May 20, Gov. Francis Fauquier of Virginia; May 26, "Wel- bore Ellis. June 7, Col. Boyde ; June 24, Lords of Trade. July 16, Gov. Bull; July 31, Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. Aug. 15, Lords of Trade. Dec. 26, H. S. Conway. 1766. Jan. 3, Benj. Barrens; Jan. 27, Lords of Trade; also Feb. 1. Feb. 13, Philip Stevens; Feb. 17, Benj. Barrens; Feb. 25, H. S. Conway, with copies of papers (pp. 52-.64) ; also Mar. 3. Apr. 5, Lords of the Treasury; Apr. 5, Samuel Wyley; Apr. 9, John Stuart; Apr. 28, Conway; Apr. 30, Lords of Trade. May 3, B. Barrens ; May 5, Gov. Bull ; May 5, John Stuart. June 14, Sir Henry Moore, Gov. of New York; June 14, Conway; June 15, Sir Wm. Johnson; June 17, Gov. Bull; June 17, B. Barrons; June 17, John Stoaii:. July 18, Lord Chas. G. Montagu, Gov. of South Carolina ; July 18, Lord ColviUe; July 19, Peter Timothy; July 29, Lord Barrington; July 30, John Stuart. Aug. 1, Lords of Trade; Aug. 1, Marquis of Oranby; Aug. 2, H. S. Conway; Aug. 2, Lords of Trade. Mar. 8, Walter Sterling, Francis Fauquier, Gen. Murray, Gen. Gage. Aug. 31, John Stuart. Oct. 1, Rev. Daniel Burton ; Oct. 6, Lord Bishop of London. Nov. 15, Earl of Shelburne ; also Dec. 3, 80. Dec. 3, Lords of Trade; Dec. 6, Gov. Moitagtt. 1767. Jan. 12, Shelburne; also Jan. 31; Jan. 30, Lords of Trade; also Feb. 2. Feb. 2, Shelburne; Feb. 16, John Stuart;'Teb. 17, Samuel Wyley; Feb. 20, Peter Timothy; Feb. 23, Shelburne; also Mar. 7, 28. Mar. 25, Francis Fauquier. Apr. 11, Lord Barrington ; Apr. 16, Gov. Montagu; Apr. 24, Peter DeLancey; Apr. 28, Lords of Trade; Apr. 30, Lord Bishop of London; Apr. 30, Rev. Dr. Burton. May 20, John Stuart; May 23, Alex. Cameron, Agent oi the Chewhees. June 1, The Governor's talk with the Indians over the bounds of North Carolina and the Cherokee country; and their reply. June 2, John Mitchell; June 29, Shelburne, with a " View of the polity of North Carolina." July 4, Shelburne ; also July 5, 7, 8, 14, 15 ; July 15, Lords of Trade; July 16, Shelburne; also 17, 18, 20; July 18, Rev. Dr. Burton; July 20, Lords of Trade. Oct. 31, Lords of Trade; Oct. 30, Shelburne; also Dec. 11, 13, 13, 22. 1768. Jan. 15, Bishop of London; also Feb. 12; Feb. 1, Shelburne; also Feb. 2; Feb. 2, Drummond & Co.; Feb. 12, Rev. Dr. Burton. Mar. 5, Shelburne ; also 7, 14, 21 ; Mar. 22, Peter DeLancey. Apr. 9, John Blair; Apr. 12, Shelburne; also 25, 30. June 10, Bishop of London; June 10, Rev. Dr. Burton; June 11, Hillsborough; also 12, 13, 14, 15, 16; June 16, Lords of Trade; also 17. Oct. 9, Bishop of London; Oct. 25, Hillsborough; also 27. Nov. 25, Lord Botetourt, Gov. of Virginia. Dec. 11, Gov. Montagu; Dec. 12, Hillsborough; also 16, 24,26. 1769. Jan. 10, Peter DeLancey; Jan. 10, Hillsborough; also 12, 15, Feb. 10, 11, 25, 27. Mar. 20, Rev. Dr. Burton; also Sept. 23; Mar. 20, Bishop of London; also May 27; Mar. 28, John Stuart; Mar. 31, Hillsborough ; also Apr. 24, 25, May 19, 27, July 3, 8, Aug. 2, Sept. 5, 15, 24, Nov. 22, 30, Dec. 1. 1770. Jan. 1, Hillsborough; also 8, 20, Feb. 20, Mar. 80, ' Apr. 10, 11, 12, 13, May 7, June 7, 8, July 2, Oct. 7, 20. 1771. Jan. 28, Hillsborough ; also 31, Feb. 1, 6, 6, 10, Mar. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, May 18, June 29, 30, Aug. 1 (battle of Ala- mance), 2; Dec. 11. The second part of the volume contains copies of Minutes of Council, beginning Apr. 3, 1765, and ending June 29, 1771. The book is attested as an exact copy taken from the Council Journals, and signed, June 30, 1771, by Robert Palmer, Secretary. 5. "Account of the Siege of Worcester, 1646. Copied from Nash's History of Worcestershire, vol. ii.. Appendix. Illustrating the brave conduct of Sir Henry Washington." IN HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY. 67 I.XIX. Washington to Lafayette, 1777-1798. "I received this volume from Gen. Lafayette, Dec. 26, 1830. It consists entirely of letters from Gen. Washington to Gen. Lafayette, between the years 1777 and 1798. Copied under the direction of Lafayette at La Grange." The dates of the letters, by years, are as fol- lows : — 1777. Dec. 31. 1778. Mar. 10; May 17; Aug. 10; Sept. 1,25; Oct. 4 ; Dec. 29. 1779. Mar. 8, 27 ; July 4 ; Sept. 12, 30 ; Oct. 20. 1780. Mar. 18 ; May 8 ; Oct. 30 ; Dec. 8. 1781. Apr. 21, 22; May 4; Nov. 15. 1782. Jan. 4 ; Oct. 20 ; Dec. 15. 1783. Mar. 23; Apr. 5; May 10; June 15; Oct. 12, 30 ; Dec. 4, 9. 1784. Feb. 1; Apr. 4; May 5; Dee. 8, 23. 1785. Feb. 15;. May 12; July 25; Sept. 1; Nov. 8. 1786. May 10 ; June 8 ; Aug. 15 ; Nov. 19. • 1790. June 2 ; Aug. 11. 1791. July 28; Sept. 10; Nov. 21. 1797. ' Oct. 8. Iiffia,rvn. 37-40, March, 1878. 136 On Chaetophoma. Grev. VTI. 24- 26. PI. 118, 119. Sept. 1878. Describes and figures 6 species from Carolina. Descnp- «ons repeated without figures m Hedwigia, XVll. 13*. 13- Some Extra-European Fungi. Grev. VII. 13-15. Sept. 1878. Includes an enumeration of 34 species collected by W. B. Gerard in New York, 5 described as new. 138 Californian Fungi. Grev. VII. 1-i, Sept.'l878; 101, 102, March, 1879. Enumeration of 67 species collected by ^W; Hariaie^. Describes 16 new, and one species from New York. See also CooKB and Hakkhbss. 139. Mycographia sen Icones Fungorum. Figures of fungi from all parts of the world, drawn and illustrated by M. C. Cooke. 4°. Vol. I. PI. 113. Fig. 406. Discomycetes. London. 1879. Of this work only one volume has been issued. It includes 6 parts, which appeared as follows ; Oct. 1875, April, 1876, Oct. 1876, April, 1877, Jan. 1878, Feb. 1879. There is a sys- tematic and an alphabetic index. It includes a large number of colored plates of American iKsconiyceies, with descriptive text. Descriptions of the new and httle-known species given also in Eedmgia, XVI. 142-144; 147-154; XVII. 63-55. 140. Some exotic fungi. Grev. VII.- XIV. The following are North American references : VET. 95, March, 1879, description of Diplodia gossypina; — XII. 37, 38, Sept. 1883, 4 species from New Hampshire, Ohio, South Carolina, and Texas; — XII. 85, March, 1884, Poly- porua poculaj — Xm. 6, Sept. 1884, Puccinia Ipomeae ; — XTV". 13, 14, Sept. 1885, 4 species from Oregon, Georgia, and South Carolina; 90, March, 1886, Leptothyrium Ziriodendri and Phoma cerasina from SouUi Carolina. 141. On Peniophora. GVeu. VIII. 17-21'. PI. 122-125. Sept. 1879. New genus formed from species of Oortidam and Stereum. Includes American forms. See no. 149. 142. Undescrihed fnn^ in the Kew Her- barium. ■ Grev. VIII. 34, 35. Sept. 1879. Describes 2 species from Oregon and British Columbia. 143. Natal Fungi. Grev. VIII. 69-72. Dec. 1879. Describes Uredo macrosperma, Cooke, from the United States. 144. Agaric with green spores. Grev. VIII. 53. Dec. 1879. Brief notice of Agaricus Morgani, Peck. 145. Reliquiae libertianae. Grev. VIII. 81-87. March, 1880. On p. 87 describes Lasiosphaeria adcola from the Kocky Mountains. 146. New York Fungi. Grev. VIII. 117- 119. March, 1880. Notices of 31 species collected by W. E. Gerard, 7 de- scribed as new. See also notice in Bev. Myc. II. 98. 147. The genus Ea/venelia. Jour. Roy. Micr. Soc. III. 384-389 (1-6). PI. 11. Read 14 April, 1880. General account of the genus, including B. glandulae- formis and B. sessilis of the United States. 148. Observations on Feziza. Grev. Vin. 129-143. PI. 131-133. June, 1880. Incidental reference to American species. I4g. On Bymenochaete and its allies. Grev. Vni. 145-150. June, 1880. Enumeration of species, including American, with descrip- tions of setae. Also gives additional species of Peniophora. See no. 141. 150. The Perisporiaceae of Saccardo's Sylloge Fungorum. Grev. XI. 35-38. Sept. 1882. Gives his views with regard to Erysiphella and Pteochaefe, with notes of 12 American species, principally Aiterinae and Meliolae. 151 Re-appearance of Cycioderma. Grev. XI. 95, 96. PI. 160. Fig; 10. March, 1883. Describes Cycioderma Ohiensis, Cooke and Morgan, with figures, and states that Millena herbatica. Peck, is TesUau- laria Oypen, Klotzsch. See Klotzsoh, J. F. 152. North American Fungi. Grev. XI. 106-111. March, 1883. Enumerates 44 species from Maine, Ohio, California, the ereater part from South Carolina and Georgia, m Eavenel s Fungi Americani Exsiccati; 27 described as new. See same title above, no. 129. lO NORTH AMERICAN FTTNGI. Cooke, Mordecal Cubitt. 153. On Xylaria and its allies. Grev. XI. 81- 94. March, 1883. A revision of species of Xylaria in Saccardo's Syllogc. Gives details of spores of someNortli American species, with figures on pi. 162-165 of vol. XI. and 166-171 of vol. XII. Sec uo. 155. 154. On Sphaerella and its allies. Srit- ten's Jour. Bot. XXI. 67-71, March, 1883; 106- 110, April, 1883; 136-139, May, 1883. Includes notes or descriptions of about 50 species of the United States, some from Herb. Schweinitz and Bavenel's Fungi Americani Exsiccati. 155. Hypoxylon and its allies. Ctrev. XI. 121-140. June, 1883. Bevision of species in Saccardo's Sylloge. Continuation of no. 153. Details of spores of a number of North American species, with description of 6 species. See next title. 156. Nummularia and its allies. Cfrev. XII. 1-8. Sept. 1888. * Continuation of papers on Xylaria and Rypoxylon. See above. _ Notes oil several North American species, with descriptions of three Schweinitzian species. 157. New American fungi. Orev. XII. 22-33. Sept. 1883. Pyrenomycetes imperfectae and Hyphomycetes in Fungi Americani Bxsiccati, 94 new species, a new genus, Sphae- rellopsis, notes on other species, and descriptions of 2 Cali- fornian species, Torula /uaoidea and Campioum cuspi- datum, 158. The genus Anihosioma. Grev. XII. 49-53. Dec. 1883. Kevision of this genus in Saccardo's Sylloge, including notes on 16 American species. 159. The structure and afBnity of Sphaeria pocula, Schweinitz. Jour. Linn. Sac. XX. 508- 611. PI. 47. 1884. Read 17 Jan. 1884. Species referred to Polyporus. 160. Notes on Sypocreaceae. Orev. XII. 77-83, 100, 101. March and June, 1884. Review of species in Saccardo's Sylloge, II., including de- tails of 26 American species, with descriptions of several new Bpecies. 161. Synopsis Pyrenomycetwm. Orev. XII. 102-113, June, 1884;— XIII. 8-16, Sept. 1884; 41-45, Dec. 1884; 61-72, March, 1885; 100-109, June, 1885;— XIV. 14-17, Sept. 1885; 46-56, Dec. 1885 ■ 93-97, March, 1886. General revision of the order as given in Saccardo's Syl- loge, with numerous notes on American species. 162. Sphaeriaceae imperfectae cognitae. Orev. XIII. 37-40. Dec. 1884. Keview of this group in Saccardo's Sylloge, II., with additional details of 47 species firom the Scliweinitz Her- barium, in ^art by W. C. Stevenson, and descriptions of 2 species omitted by Saccardo. / 163. -^ Praecursores ad monographiam Polyporm-vm. Orev. XIII. 80-87, March, 1885 ; 114^119, June, 1885;— XIV. 17-21, Sept. 1885; 77-87, March, 1886; 109-115, June, 1886;— XV. 19-27, Sept. 1886 ; 60-60, Dec. 1886. Enumeration of all "known species of Polyporua, with occasional notes on synonymy. XV. 19-27, contains descrip- tions of 13 American species. ^ See no. 134. 164. A new Stereum from North Carolina. Jour. Mye. I. 130. Oct. 1886. Descriptions of S. caroliniense. 165. Valsa vitis, again. Orev. XIV. 44- 46. Dec. 1885. Full synonymy given for Diatrype {YaUaria) viiicolUf Sehw., Valaa (Eutypella) vitia, Schw., and V. vitigera, Cooke. and Berkeley, M. J. 166. Fungi : their nature and uses. Edited by Rey. M. J. Berkeley. 8°. ' pp. 299. Fig. 109. New York. 1875. The International Scientific Series. Has incidental references to American species. A general treatise on the structure aid properties 6f fungi, including, substance of notes on edible fiingi of the TTnited States by M, A. Curtis. See CCBTis, M. A., and Pobcheb, F. P. and Ellis, J. B. 167. New Jersey Fungi. Orev. IV. 178-180, pi. 68, June, 1876; — V. 30-35, pj. 75, Sept. 1876; 49-55, pi. 80, 81, Dec. 1876; 89-95, March, 1877; — VI. 1-18, pi. 95, 96, Sept. 1877; 81-96, pi. 99, 100, March, 1878 ; — VII. 4-10, Sept. 1878 ; 37- 42, Dec. 1878;— VIII. 11-16, Sept. 1879;— IX. 103, March, 1881. Enumeration of a large number of species, with notes and descriptions of not far u'om 300 new species. There appears to be no reference to fig'.\2 and 8 of pi. 81. and Harkness, H. W. 168. Califomian Fungi. Orev. IX. 6-9, Sept. 1880; 81-87, March, 1881; — XII. 83, 84, March, 1884; 92-97, June, 1884;— XIII. 16-21, Sept. 1884; 111-114, June, 1885;— XIV. 8-10, Sept. 1885. Enumerates a large number of species, of which the greater part, about 200, are described as new Collected by Hark- ness, and species mentioned again in SuU. Oal. Acad. Set. See no. 170. See ijej). .afyc, April, 1881, p. 44. For remarks on genus Markneaaia, see Winter, G. •- 169. IX. 127-130. — Fungi on Hucalyptus. June, 1881. Orev. Notices of 42 species, of which 18 are described as new. Names of new species given in Bev. Myc, July, 1881, p. 67. 170. Fungi of the Pacific Coast. Bull. Oal. Acad.-Sci. I. 13-10. Feb. 1884. List of 91 species previously described in Grevillea, IX. 6-9, 81-87, giving hosts and localities. Also 2 species de- scribed by Ellis and Harkness in Torr. Bull. VIII. 61. and Peck, C. H. 171. Pezizae Americanae. Orev. I. 6-7. PI. 1. July, 1872. Notices and descriptions of 12 species, 6 of which are new; six colored figures. 172. The Erysiphei of the United States. Trimen's Jour. Bot. X. (n. o. I.) 11-14. Jan. 1872. Enumeration of 26 species and 13 inquirendae, with de- scriptions of some of the species. Descriptions also given in Hedwigiat XI. 74, 75. 173. Supplementary notes on the Erysiphei of the United States. Trimen's Jowr. Bot. X. (n. s. I.) 170-172. June, 1872. Notes on 14 species, including Uncmula Americana, Howe, and one other new species; 6 species and 1 variety not included in last-named paper. Corda, August Karl Joseph. Reichenberg, 22 Oct. 1809. fLost at sea Sept. 1849. 174. Anleitung zum studium der mycologie nebst kritiecher beschreibung aller bekannten gattungen, und einer kurzen geschichte der syste- matik. 8°. CXXII. 223. PI. 1-8. Prague. 1842. Some of the illustrations given in this work are taken from Bosc's M^moire, q. v. Descriptions of American genera are given. There is also an index of authors and works on mycology, including some relating to North America. *IconesFungorumhueusquecognitorum. f°. 6 vol. Prague. 1837-1864. Has figures of many species found also in this country, but not specially credited to the United States. A considerable part of the edition oi the first five volumes was destroyed in the great fire at Prague, and complete sets of the original edition are now very rare. The remaining copies of vol. VI. were purchased by E. Friedlander & Sohn, of Berlm, who have reproduced the first five volumes by photo-lithography, and most copies now ofiered for sale have only the sixth volume of the original edition. * See Corrigendum. NOKTH AMERICAJS FUNGI. II Comn, Maxime. Orl6ans, France, 16 July, 1843. 175. Note sur le Ptychogaster alius, Corda. Bull. Soc. Bot. France, XXIII. 359-363. 10 Nov. 1876. Has nates on the structure of Pitacre Petemi, B. and C. 176. Presence du Podisoma Juniperi- Sabinae sur le Juniperus Virginiana, et sur divers autres g6n6vriers. Bull, Soc. Bot. France, XXV. 122-125. 12 April, 1878. Account of species of Podisoma which occur on J". Vir- giniana in France, with notes on a comparison of some American fvith European specimens. 177. Enumeration des Peronosporees de France. Bull. Soc. Bot. France, XXV. 293-300. 13 Dec. 1878. Notep the occurrence of Peronospora basidiop/iora in the United Stiites. 178. Le charbon de I'oignon ordinaire (Allium Cepa"), maladie nouvelle, originaire d' Amferique , causee par une Ustilaginee ( Urocys- tis Cei»utoe, Farlow). Comptes Rendus,lSK'KSl^. 61-53 (1-3). 7 July, 1879. Includef) notes on this species in the United States. 179. Maladies nouvelles pour I'Europe a propos d'une Ustilaginee (Urocystis Cepulae) parasite sur I'oignon ordinaire. Bull. Soc. Bot. France, XXVI. (I. u. s.) 263-267. 11 July, 1879. Additional remarks on subject of last title. Continued in next title. 180. Observations sur la maladie des oignons (Urocystis Cepulae). Bull. Soc. Bot. France, XXVII. (II. n. s.) 39-42. 13 Feb. 1880. 181. Notes sur quelques maladies des plantes. Bull. Soc. Bot. France, XXVIII. (III. n. s.) 143-146. May, 1881. Notes the occurrence of the American Caeoma luminatum in France. 182. Observations sur le Phylloxera et sur les parasitaires de la vigne. Etude sur les Peronosporees. 4°. pp. 91. PI. 1-5. Paris. 1882. Contams a full bibliography of the subject, with numerous extracts from works on American fungi. 183. Sur quelques Vstilaginees nouvelles ou pen connues. Ann. Sci. Nat. 6 ser. XV. 269- 296. PI. 14-16. June, 1883. Has accounts of the structure of American species of Tetticutaria, Ointractia, anAPoassansia, with figures. See also Bull. Soc. Bot. France, XXX. 130-133. March, 1883. Conltei', John Merle. Ningpo, China, 20 Nov. 1851. See Botanical Bulletin. See Hayden, F. V. See Pobteb, T. C. 184. Uromyces Lespedezae. Bot. Oaz. (Bot. Bull.) I. 20. March, 1876. Synonymy of species given m note from C. H. Peck. 185. A large puff-ball. Bot. Gas. VI. 290. Nov. 1881. Note on a Lycoperdon giganteum, 58 x 32 inches in circumference. Conlter, (M. ) Stanley. Ningpo, China, 2 June, 1853. See Botanical Gazette. Cragin, Francis Whittemore. Greenfield, N. H. , 4 Sept. 1858. 186. First contribution to the catalogue of the Hymenomycetes and Gasteromycetes of Kansas. Bull. Washburn Coll. Laboratory Nat. Hist. To- peka, Kan. I. 19-28, Sept. 1884; 33-42, pi. 1, Feb. 1885. Parti. Bives an enumeration of 139 ffymenomycetes, 3 new snecies by Ci-agin, the others determined mpstly by J. B. Ellis, A. t. Mofgali, and C. H. Peck.. PartH GaBteromy- cetea, including Myroaaitres, 49 species named, 8 new, with plate of PhalMdH. New species given m Jonr. Myc. 1. .iS. Eev. in Am. Kat. XIX. 399. 187. — ; — Second contribution to the catalogue of the Hymenomycetes and Gasteromycetes of Kan- sas. BiUl. Washburn Coll. Laboratory Nat. Hist. I. 65-67. Jan. 1885. Continuation of the above. Twenty species enumerated, one new, all Hymenomycetes. See Jour. Myc. I. 58, 188. A contribution to the knowledge of the lower fungi of Kansas. Bull. Washburn Coll. Laboratory Nat. Hist. I. 67-72. Feb. 1885.^ Enumeration of 69 species, principally Ascomycefes, 2 new species. See Jour. Myc. I. 47. ' i8g. A new genus and species of Tremel- line Fungus. Bull. Washbv/rn Coll. Laboratory Nat. Hist. I. 82. Feb. 1885. Describes a new genus, Ceracea. See Jour. Myc. I. 58. Currey, Frederick. Eltham, Kent, England, 19 Aug. 1819. tBlackheath, 8 Sept. 1881. igo. Synopsis of the fructification of the Com- pound Sphaeriae of the Hookerian Herbarium. Trans. Linn. Soc. XXII. 257-287. PI. 45-49. 1859. Read 4 March, 1858. See following titles. igi. Synopsis of the fructification of the Simple Sphaeriae of the Hookerian Herbarium. Trans. Linn. Soc. XXII. 313-335. PI. 57-59. 1859. Read 5 May, 1859. See next title. ig2. Supplementary observations on the Sphaeriae of the Hookeria,n Herbarium. Trans. Linn. Soc. XXV. 239-262. 1866. Read 15 June, 1865. In the three papers just mentioned there is an account of the spores of a considerable number of species from the Schweinitz herbarium, with figures of some of them. and Hanbury, D. ig3. Remarks on Sclerotium stipitatum, Pachy- ma Cocos, and some similar productions. Trans. Linn. Soc. XXIII. 93-97. PI. 9, 10. 1860. Read 3 May, 1860. An account of Tuckahoe, with notice of previous works on the subject. Curtis, Edward. See Billings, J. S. Curtis, Moses Ashley. Stockbridge, Mass., May 11, 1808. fHillsborough, N. C, April 10, 1872. See Berkeley, M. J. See Duby, J. E. See PoBCHEE, F. P. See Ravenel, H. W., Exsiccati in Supplement. See Speague, C. J. See TtrcKEEMAN, E. 194. Contributions to the mycology of North America. Am. Jour. Sci. Arts, 2 ser. VI. 349-353, and 444. Nov. 1848. A brief account of works relating to North American fungi up to date, followed by an enumeration of 30 species, 10 de- scribed as Dew. The species are, with one exception, from North and South Carolina, and most of them are repeated m Berkeley's "Notices of North American Fungi." See no. 42, above. For continuation of this paper, see Beekelbt and CuBTis, no. 47, above. 195. Geological and natural history survey of North Carolina. Part 3, Botany ; containing a catalogue of the indigenous and naturalized plants of the state. 8°. pp. 156. Raleigh. 1867. Gives a list, pp. 83.-154, of 2392 fungi, edible species in italics. This list is the most extensive up to date, with the exception of Schweinitz's Synopsis. Many of the names appear here for the first time in print, and the descriptions, credited to Berkeley and Curtis, were pven by Berkeley in the Notices of North American Fungi, q. v. Four species omitted from the list are given ou a supplementary unnum- hered page. A few species named have never been de- scribed ifhe list of edible fungi is given by F. P. Porcher In "Fungi, edible and poisonous," q. v.. See aiso Kept. U. a. Dept. Agr.for 1876, p. 79. 12 NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. Curtis, Moses Ashley. ig6. On the esculent fungi of America. Jowr. Roy. Hort. Soc. II. new ser. 71-79. 1870. Also Oard. Chron. 9 Oct. 1869. p. 1066. GiTes in a letter to Berkeley the results of experiments on a number of species, especially from Carolina, witli remarks on taste and value as food. Substance of this article to be found in '• Fungi, then- nature and uses," p. 88 et seq. See CooEB and Berkeley. N. B. In Am. Jour. Set. Arts, XLH. 2 ser. p. 129, it is stated that Curtis is about to publish a work on edible fungi, but the contemplated work was never issued. and Berkeley, M. J. 197. United States Exploring Expedition during the years 1838-1842, under the command of Charles "Wilkes, U.S.N. Vol. XVII. Botany. 4°. Phila- delphia. 1862. 1874. Fungi, pp. 195-203. PI. 1. Thirty .one species named, of which 3 are from Oregon; Canthareltus aurantiacus, Polyporus vellereiis var. and £atarrea phalloides. For other fungi of Wilkes' Expedition, nee Bbbkelet and Curtis, no. 48, abo?;e. Extras distributed in 1862. Volume issued 1874. Day, David Fisher. Buffalo, 11 June, 1829. igS. A catalogue of the native and naturalized plants of the city of Buffalo and its vicinity. Bull. Soc. Nat. Sci. Buffalo, IV. 65-152, 1882 ; 153-290, 1883. Reprint. 8°. pp. 215, with chart. Buffalo. 1883. The fungi, pp. 174-235 (110-171), were determined by O. H. Peck from specimens collected by G-. W. Clinton; 869 species are enumerated, with their habitats and, in sotne cases, synonymy and critical notes. Some of the species previously mentioned in Reports 2^. Y. State Museum 2^at. Hist. See Peck, C. H. Demetrio, Carl Hermann. Eisenberg, Saxony, 24 Dec. 1845. See Winter, G. igg. Department of Agriculture of the United States. See Agkicultukal Reports. DesmaziSres, Jean Baptiste Henri Joseph. 1796. fLambersart, near Lille, 23 June* 1862. See Berkeley, M. J. Desvanx, Nieaise -Augustin. Poitiers, 28 Aug. 1784. tBellevue, near Angers, 12 July, 1856. See PersOon, C. H. 200. Observations sur quelques genres a etablir dans la famille des champignons. Desvaux's Joiornal de Botanique, II. 88-105. Paris. 1809. On p. 94 the genus Calostoma is described, founded on Scleroderma calostoma. P., Mitremyces cinnabarinus, Schw. Dnby, Jean Etienne. Geneva, 1798. fGeneva, 24 Nov. 1885. 201. M^moire sur la tribu des Hystirinees de la famille des Sypoxylees (^Pyrinomycetes). 4°. pp. 58. PI. 1, 2. Geneva. 1861. Ext. Mem. Soc. Phys. et Hist. Nat. XVI. 15-70. PI. 1, 2. Geneva. 1862. Includes descriptions of 19 American species, 8 new, principally from collections of M. A. Curtis, H. "W. E-avenel, and Schweiiutz, with figures of some of them. For revision of species in this work, see Kehm, H., and Billinos, J. S., title no. 68i>. Dudley, Plimmon Henry. Freedom, Portage Co., O., 21 May, 1843. 202. Fungi inducing decay in timber. Trcms. Acad. Sci. New York, V. 110-118. Jan. 1886. Gives a list of 17 species, Rymenomycetea, known by the writer to cause rotting of timber in the Eastern States, Zeniinus lepideus being the most destructive. Also notes on the action of other species named. 203. Eungi which cause decay in timber. Jour. N. T. Micros. Soc. II. 36, 37. Feb. 1886. Account of the growth of Lentinus lepideus. 204. Woods and their destructive fungi. Pop. Sci. Monthly, XXIX. 433-444, 604-617. Fig. 23. Aug.— Sept. 1886. Account of observations on the action of fimgi on timber and the remedies, with descriptions and figures of a number of species, principally Folyporei. Earle, Franklin Sumner. Dwight, Grundy Co., 111., 4 Sept. 1856. 205. Notes on the North American forms of Podosphaera. Bot. Gaz. IX. 24-26. Feb. 1884. Account of different forms referred to P. Os^acanthae (DC). 205'. Fungoid diseases of the strawberry. Kept. Kansas State Hort. Soc. XIV. 133-137. Topeka. 1885. Also B^t. Am. Hort. Soc. for 1884. See next title. 206. Fungoid diseases of the strawberry. Fruit- Grower^ Jour. Cobden, 111. 29 Jan. 1885. Also Trans. Miss. Valley Hort. Soc. III. 47-54. Account of Ramularia Tulasnei, Gloeosporium. Poien- tillae, and a new Bacillus. Eaton, Amos. Chatham, Columbia Co., N. Y., 17 May, 1776. fTroy, N. Y., 10 May, 1842. 207. A Manual of Botany for the Northern States, comprising generic descriptions of all phaenogamous and cryptogamous plants to the north of Virginia, hitherto described ; with refer- ences to the natural orders of Linnaeus and Jus- sieu. 12°. pp. 164. Albany. 1817. This volume, which has on the -title-page "By the mem- bers of the botanical class in Williams College, from a mann- script system compiled by the autlior of Ri9iard*s Botanical Dictionary," is the first edition of the following work. 208. A Manual of Botany for the Northern and Middle States. Part 1, containing generic descriptions of the plants to the north of Virginia, with references to the natural orders of Linnaeus and Jussieu. Part 2, containing descriptions of the indigenous plants, which are well defined and established; and of the cultivated exotics. 12°. Albany. 1817. pp.524. 2d ed. 1818; 3d ed. 1822 ; 4th ed. 1824 ; 5th ed. 1829 ; 6th ed. 1833 ; 7th ed. 1836 ; 8th ed. 1840. The 1st edition has 3 pa^es, with 22 genera of fiingi, each illustrated by a single species, compiled ijy the author mostly from Turton and Linnaeus. The 2d edition has the same genera, pp. 117-119 of part 1, but they are repeated alpha- betically in the second part, and several species described under them, including some not given by Muhlenberg. The generic characters of fungi of this edition are said to be taken, from Linnaeus. In the 3d edition, 54 genera of fungi are given from Persoon's Synopsis, and the list of species corresponds with Muhlenberg's Catalogue. Editions 4 and 5 have the same fungi. The 6th edition has the genera of fiingi, pp. 6-13, part 2, rearranged from Loudon on Fries's system, the species the same as before, with some additi- ons. In editions 7 and 8, fungi the same as before. 209. Observations on the Boletus igni- arius, showing its analogy to animal substances in closing its several parts. Am. Jour. Sei. Arts, VI. 177. Jan. 1823. Account of the union of cut surfaces in this species. £dwards, A. M. 210. Note on fungi. Torr. Butt. II. 39, 40. Oct. 1871. Mention of S Uredineae from New York, determined by M. C. Cooke. Ehrenberg, Christian Gottfried. Delitzsch, 19 April, 1795. fBerlin, 27 June, 1876. 211. Fungos a viro clarissimo Adalberto de Chamisso sub auspiciis Romanzofflanis in itinere circa terrarum globum coUectos enumeravit no- vosque descripsit et pinxit Dr. C. G. Ehrenberg. Horae Physic. Berolin. pp. 79-104. PI. 17-20. f°. Bonn. 1820. Includes descriptions of 7 species from Unalaschka, 2. from St. Lawrence Island, 4 new, with figures. EUis, Job Bicknell. Potsdam, N. Y., 21 Jan. 1829. See Britton, N. L. See Cragin, F. W. See Cooke, M. C. See Journal Mycology. See Macoun, J. See Peck, C. H. See Sac- CAHDO, P. A. NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. 13 Ellis, Job BickneU. 212. New species of fungi found at Newfield, N. J. Torr. BiM, V. 46, 46, Nov. 1874; VI. 75-77, Feb. 1876. Descriptions of 16 species. 213. South Jersey fungi. Torr. Bull. VI. 106-109, 133-135. Sept. 1876— Feb. 1877. Continuation of paper by C. H. Peck, Torr. Bull. VI. 13, 14. Characters of 29 new species, new name proposed for Soletus squamulosusi and note on synonymy of Sphaeronema nigripea. 214. Rediscovery of a lost Sphaeria. Torr. Bull. VI. 231, 232. May, 1878. BepoTts the discoveiy of S. barbiroatrU, Bnf., in New Jersey. 215. On the variability of Sphaeria Quercuum, Schw. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sd. Phila- delphia. 1879. pp. 66-70. Twenty different suedes are considered to be the same as 8. Quercuwriif and the name Melogramma fuliginosum is Sroposed to designate them all. See review by M. C. Cooke I C/rev. Vm. 35, 36, and reply by J. B. Ellis in J'roc. Acad. JTat. Sd. PhUadelphia, 1879, pp. 381, 382, and Grev. VUl. 143-144, with supplementary note by Cooke. 216. A new Sphaeria on grapes. Torr. Bull. VII. 90, 91. Aug. 1880. Describes S. SidtoelUi, which is thought to be connected with Phoma uvicola. 217. Development of Sphaeria Solidagi- nis, Schw. Torr. Bull. VIII. 29. March, 1881. States that CoUosporium SolidaginU is Aionaof Doihidea. Sotidaginis. 2i8. New species of North American fungi. Torr. Bull. VIII. 64-66, 73-76, 89-91, June, July, August, 1881;— IX. 18-20, 73, 74, 98, 99, 111, 112, 133, 134, Feb., June, Aug., Sept., Nov. 1882; —X. 62-64, May, 1883. Characters of 92 species, principally from New Jersey, some distributed in North American Fungi Exs. Also 10- species from Utah, and a few from Maine, New Tork, etc. In" two of the parts the title reads "New North American Fungi." 219. New Ascomycetous fungi. Torr. Bull. VIII. 123-125. Nov. 1881. Characters of 13 species collected in Pleasant Valley, Utah, by S. J. Harkness. 220. Diatrype diseiformis var. Mag- noliae. Am. Nat. XVI. 238, 239. March, 1882. The variety separated as a species under the name D. tremellophora. 221. '■ New fungi. Am. Nat. XVI. 810, 811. Oct. 1882. Describes 7 species of Septoria and Cercoapora from Lex- ington, Ky. 222. New species of North American fungi. Am. Nat. XVII. 192-196, 316-319, Feb., March, 1883. Descriptions of 35 Aacomycetea, principally from New Jersey and Iowa. 223. Large fungi. Am. Nat. XVII. 1064. Oct. 1883. Note on large Bydmum aeptentrUmale, Trametea suave- oUnSt etc. 224. Notes on Gymnosporangium and BoestOia. Am Nat. XVII. 1281. Dec. 1883. 225. Notes on fungi. Am. Nat. XVIII. 530, 531, 721, 722. May, June, 1884. Notes on pecnliimties of a number otPolypori. 226. Note on Sphaerella poly stigma. Ell. and Everh. Torr. Bull. XI. 120. Oct. 1884. Notes a septum in the spores. 227. Micr'osphaera fulvo-fulcra, Cooke. Jour. Myc. I. 83. June, 1885. The no. 323, North American Fungi Exs., and 3045, Fun^ Eur., are Podoaphaera, probably P. minor, Howe. 228. - II. 5, 6. — Notes on Polyporus. Jan. 1886. Jowr. Mye. Observations on P. frondosua, P.flam-vlrena, P. depett- dena, and P. Elliaii. 22g. Notes on some published species of fungi. Jowr. Myc. II. 43, 44. April, 1886. Notes on 5 species. See next title. 230. Vhcinula polychaeta, B. and C. Jour. Myc. II. 52, 53. May, 1886. A comparison of this species with W. Lynchii, Speg. See also t/bur. Myc. U. 43. 231. Phosphorescent fungi. Jour. Myc. II. 70, 71. June, 1886. Panua atypticua said to be phosphorescent. and Everhart, B. M. 232. New species of fungi. Torr. Bull. X. 76, 77, 89, 90, 97, 98, 117, 118. July— Oct. 1883. Describes 29 species, mostly .4»comycete«, the greater part from Pennsylvania and New Jersey. 233. New (species of) North Ameri- can fungi. Torr. Bull. XI. 17, 18, 41, 42, 73-75. Feb., April, July, 1884. Describes 24 species from New Jersey, Iowa, Illinois, Canada, and Caliibmia. 234. New species of fungi from Washington Territory, collected by TV. N. Suks- dorf during the summer and fall of 1883. BvXl. Washburn Coll. Laboratory Nat. Mist. I. 3-6. Sept. 1884. Descriptions of 16 species of different orders. 235. Enumeration of the North American Cercosporae, with descriptions of the species. Jour. Myc. I. 17-24, 33-40, 49-56, 61- 67. Feb.— May, 1885. Descriptions of 116 species, with list of host-plants. See no. 246. 236. New fungi. Jour. Mye. I. 42- 44, 140, 141, 148-154. March, Nov., Dec. 1885. Descriptions of 42 species; a new genus, KeUermania. See also Sedwigia, XX.V. 108-110. 237. On Ra/nvuilaria obovata, Fuckel. Jour. Myc. I. 69, 70. May, 1885. Critical note on some forms referred to this species, some of which are placed in a new species H. dedpiena. 238. North American species of Ramularia, with descriptions of the species. Jour. Myc. I. 73-83. June, 1886. Descriptions of 41 species, with list of host-plants. See no. 241. 239. Canadian Fungi. Jour. Mye. I. 85-87. July, 1886. List of 34 species collected by Prof. John Macoun, B da- scribed as new. 240. New species of fungi. Jowr. Myc. I. 88-93. July, 1885. Descriptions of 23 new species from Dakota, Oregon, Utah, New Jersey, and other States. 241. Supplementary notes on Ramu- laria. Jour. Myc. I. 102. Aug. 1885. Note on B. macroapora v. Seneaonia and B. erypta. 242 The North American species of Gloeo'sporium. Jour. Myc. 1. 109-119. Sept. 1885. Forty-seven species, with list of hosts. 243. A new genus of Pyrenomy- cetes. Jowr. Myc. I. 128, 129. Oct. 1885. Description of Bypsotheca, with 3 species. 244. North American ■ species of Cylindrosporium. Jour. Myc. I. 126, 128. Oct. 1885. Descriptions of B species, with list of host-plants. H NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. XUlis, J. B., and Everliartt B. M. 245. Fungi of the Greeley Fxpedition. Bot. Gaz. X. 366. Oct. 1885. Also Jour. Myc. I. 141. Nov. 1885. Description of Pucdnia Chtiranthi on (7. pygmaeus from Grinnell Land. 246. ■ Supplementary enumeration of the Cercosporae. Jour. Myc. II. 1, 2. Jan. 1886. Gives 8 additianal species, 6 of them new. 247. Synopsis of the North Ameri- can Hypocreaceae, with descriptions of the species. Jovr. Myc. II. 28-31, 49-51, 61-69, 73-80, 97-99, 109-111, 121-125, 133-137 ;— III. 1-6. March, 1886— Jan. 1887. Tull descriptions of 161 species, with host index. 248. New species of fungi from various localities. Jowr. Myc. II. 37-42, 87-89, 99-104. April— Sept. 1886. Fifty-four species, mostly from Louisiana. One new genus, Coadnaria. 249. Kellermania, Ell. and Everh. Jour. Myc. II. 111. Oct. 1886. The genus emended and two new species described. aTid Harbness, H. W. 250. Some new species of North American fungi. Torr. Bull. VIII. 26-28, 51-52. March— May, 1881. Descriptions of 11 species, 2 from California, the rest from Kew Jersey and Pennsylvania. 251. New Californian fungi. Bull. Cal. Acad. Sd. I. 26-29 (6-9). Feb. 1884. Descriptions of 8 species, all but 1 Uredineae. and Holway, E. W. 252. New fungi from Iowa. Jour. Myc. I. 4-6. Jan. 1885. Descriptions of 15 species. and Kellerman, W. A. 253. New species of North American fungi. Am. Nat. XVII. 1164-1166. Nov. 1883. Fourteen species, principally from Fairfield Co., Ohio. 254, Kansas Fungi. Torr. Bull. XI. 114-116, 121-123. Oct., Nov. 1-884. Descriptions of 26 species, the greater part Oercoaporae. 255. New Kansas Fungi. Jour. Myc. I. 2-4, Jan. 1885 ; — II. 3, 4, Jan. 1886. Descriptions of 20 new species. See species in Medwigia, XXIV. 126, 127, 172-174. 256. Two new species of Oylindro- sporium. Jowr. Myc. II. 81. July, 1886. Descriptions of C. Tradescantiae and 0. angustl/olium. r and Martin, G. 257. Some new species of Sphaeriaceous fungi. Am. Nat. XVI. 809, 810. Oct. 1882. Describes 6 species, 4 of them on Sabal serrulata in Florida. 258. New species of North Ameri- can fun^. Am. Nat. XVI. 1001-1004, Dec. 1882 ; — XVIII. 1147-1148, 1264, Nov., Dec. 1884; — XIX. 76, 77, Jan. 1885. Descriptions of 41 species, the greater part from Florida. 259. New Florida Fungi. Am. Nat. XVII. 1283-1285, Dec. 1883; — XVlII. 69, 70, 188-190, Jan., Feb. 1884. Describes 22 species collected near Green Cove Spring, Florida. a6o. New Florida Fungi. Jour. Myc. I. 97-101. Aug. 1885. Notes and descriptions of 15 species, some from New York, New Jersey, and Lake Superior. Descriptions also given in Htdwigia, XXV. 40-44. New Fungi. Nov. 1886. Jour. Myc, II. 261. — 128, 130. Descriptions of 11 species, principally Phylloatictae, from different localities. Endlioher, Stephan Ladislaus. Pressburg, 24 June, 1804. fVienna, 28 March, 1848. 262. Genera Plantarum secundum ordines na- turales disposita. 4°. pp. LX. 1483. Vienna. 1836-1840. Includes descriptions of American genera of fungi taken from original sources. Nothing of importance in supple- ments. ' Engelmann, George. Frankfort-on-the-Main, 2 Feb. 1809. fSt. Louis, 4 Feb. 1884. See de Bary, a. See Goethe, R. 263. Diseases of grapes. Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis, II. 165, 166. Read 16 Sept. 1861. The report of proceedings of this meeting contains some remarks on PeroTiospora viticola and the black rot, said to be caused by Naemaspora ampelicida. See also de Babt,' A. Also given in frm in Am. Pomot. 80c. Seaaion 1879, pp. 41, 42. 264. Oak and grape fungi. Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis, III. ccxv. , ccxvi. 1878. Read 5 June, 1876. Notes on Phoma viticola, I>epasea Labruacae, and a new species, Septoria Querci, the latter not described. 26s. Illustrated descriptive catalogue of American grape vines. A grape-growers' manual. 4°. pp. 153. St. Louis. 1883. 3d ed. The so-called Bushberg Catalogue of Bush & Son & Meiss- ner, of which earlier editions appeared in 1869 and 1875. Has on pp. 47-48, a notice of^diseases of the grape vine by Engel- mann, including Peronoapora viticola, Oidium, and Phoma uvicola. Not in earlier editions which, like 3d ed., have general notices of grape diseases by the editors. Everhart, Benjamin Matlack. West White- land, near West Chester, Pa., 24 April, 1818. See Ellis, J. B. See Exsiccati in Supplement. Farlow, William Gilson. Boston, Mass., 17 Dec, 1844. 266. The Potato Rot. Bull. Bussey Inst. I. 319- 338. Fig. 7. 1875. A popular account of potato rot, lettuce mould, etc. 267. On a disease of Olive and Orange Trees, occurring in California in the spring and summer of 1875. Bull. Bussey Inst. I. 404-414. PI. 1. March, 1876. Detailed account of Capnodium Citri and the injury done by it, with notes on synonymy. Rev. in Pacific Sural Prcaa, XXV. 208. 10 March, 1883. See no. 270. 268. On the American grape-vine mildew. Bull. Bussey Inst. I. 415-429. PI. 2, 3. March, 1876. Account of the development of Peronoapora viticola, fol- lowed by a synopsis of the Peronoaporeae of the United States, in which 9 species are described. Kev. in Jour. Roy. Hort. Soc. V. 2 ser. 68-76. See no. 270. 269. List of fungi found in the vicinity of Boston. Bull. Bussey Inst. I. 430-439, March, 1876;— n. 224-252, Jan. 1878. Part 1 gives an enumeration of 242 species, with localities and hosts. Part 2, an enumeration of 121 additional species, with critical notes on Chytridineae, one new species de- scribed, Uredineae, Oaateromycetea, and other orders, besides a supplementary note with descriptions of Hejtder- aonia Ouriiaii, Berk., ju. Tiobilia, B. and C, and JET.pubena, B. and C, from the Curtis herbarium, gee no. 270. 270. The Black Knot. Bull. Bussey Inst. I. 440-454. PI. 4-6. March, 1876. Detailed account of the anatomy and action of Sphaeria morboaa, Schw. Kev. in Jforth Am. Entomol. 1. 13-15. This paper, bound with no. 267 and 268 and the first part of no. 269, was issued as a separate pamphlet, with original pagiuir. March, 1876. r f , e, a B"«. NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. 15 Farlovr, William Gilson. 271. Onion Smut, an essay presented to the Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture, pp. 15, pi. 1, and fig. S. Boston. 1877. Extr. 2ith Rept. Mass. Board Agr. for 1876. Part 2. pp. 164-176. Account of Urocystis Cepulae^ and damage done by it in ew England, with a note on Paputaaporc ' ' ' ' Key. in Orevilleat V. 158; and Gard, Ohron^ a note on Papulaspora sepedonioidea. ' " ■ "" 1877. pp.441 New England, wit! Rev. in and 634. 272. Notes on some common diseases caused by fungi. Bull. Bussey Inst. II. 106-114. PI. 1. 1877. Notes on Sphaeria morbota, VrocysHs Cepulae, etc., with account of Vhcinula spiralis and its action, witli figures. Rev. in Jour. Roy. Ilort. Soc. V. new ser. 69-71. Plate also given in Rural Jfew - Yorker. 30 Jan. 1886. 273. Diseases of fruit-bearing trees, ioth Sept. Mass. Board Agr. for 1877. pp. 218-233 (1-16). Kg. 7. 1878. Popular account of black-knot of plums, grape moulds,^ with figures from author's previous papers 274. On the synonymy of some spei Vredineae. Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts an: Boston, XIII. (V. n. s.) 251, 252 (262, 263). 1 Head Feb. 1878. Notes on nomenclature of a Dromyces on Brizopyru; Ramularia on Rumex, and a Puccinia on Malvastrum,}^ California. By a misprint, pages of reprint differ frOi original. ' ' « 275. Diseases of forest trees. Trans. Mass. Sort. Soc. for 1879. Part 1. pp. 44-46. 1879. Abstract of popular lecture. Substance given in -Bo*. Gas. TV. 244. 276. The Gymnosporangia or cedar ap- ples of the United States. Annvversa/ry Memoirs Soc. Nat. Hist. Boston, pp. 1-38. PI. 1, 2. 1880. Description of the Gymnosporangia and Roesteliae of the United States, with account of cultures made to show the connection of the species of the two genera. One hundred re- prints issued. As paper is hard to obtain, consult follow- mg reviews. Sot. Gaz.Y1.209; Am. jrat.:S.V.i71; Torr. Ball. VIII. 71; Gremllea, IX. 138. 277. Unusual habitat of a Coprinus. Torr. Bull. VIII. 67. June, 1881. Notes the occurrence of 0. stercoraHus on water contain- ing algae. 278. Notes on Oymnosporangia. Torr. Bull. VIII. 85-87. Aug. 1881. New localities of Gymnosporangia and Calyptospora. 2yg. Notes on some species in the 3d and 11th centuries of Ellis's North American Fungi. Proc. Am. Acad. Arts and Sci. Boston, XVIII. (X. n. s.) 65-85. 1883. Issued July, 1883. Critical notes on several Peronosporae, Uredineae, and Exoasci of this series, with descriptions of 7 new species, one from Bermuda, preceded by general remarks on nomen- clature of Uredineae. Rev. in Sot. Gaz. VIII. 302. 380 Note on Phallus togatus, Kalchb. Bot. Gaz. Vin. 258, 259. July, 1883. Notes on the nomenclature of the Dictyophorae of the United States. P. togatus, Kalchbr., referred to P. duph- eatut, Bosc. See Kaichbkekneb, K. 281 Notes on some Ustilagineae of the United States. Bot. Gaz. VIII. 271-278 (1-7). Aug. 1883. General notes on Ustilagineae of the United States, with synopsis of species of the genus Mntyloma m the United States, with descriptions of 4 new species, and description of Voaasansia SpUohii. . 282 Additional note on Ustilagineae. Bot. Gaz. VIII. 318. Oct. 1883. Notes on the Poassansia and other species mentioned in last-named paper. 283. Enumeration of the Peronosporeae of the United States. Bot. Gaz. VIII. 305-315, 327- 337. Oct., Nov. 1883. Descriptions and synonymy of 35 species known in this country, 5 new species, with ust of hosts. See no. 285. 284. Notes on the cryptogamio flora of the White Mountains. Appalachia, lU. 232-251. Jan. 1884. Enumeration of 108 fungi, pp. 237-251, 8 n ew sp ecies de- scribed, including 3 given also in Sot. Gaz. Vlll. 276-277. Critical notes on several of the species, including an account of the Peridermia of the White Mountains, pp. 239-243. Rev. in Bev. Myc. VI. 129. 285. Additions to the Peronosporeae of the United States. Bot. Gaz. IX. 37-40. March, 1884^ .one variety new to the United States, with ipecies enumerated in paper above. See 'aladies des morues sfeches. Bev. 199. PI. 49. Fig. 1,2. July, 1884. if Sarcina Morrhuae and Oidium ( Torula) , ^ ^Ch figure. See also foot-note in Rev. Myc. cflrrection. Notes on a fungus parasitic on species 'otamogeton. Trans. Field-Natv/ralists' Club, itawa, II. 127-129 (1-3). 1884. Notes on Doassansia Farhwii received from Dr. J. Fletcher. 288. Notes on fungi. Bot. Gaz. X. 219- 221. Feb. 1885. Remarks, with corrections of statements in papers here numbered 279 and 281. 289. Notes on some species of Gymno- sporangium and Chrysomyxa of the United States. Proc. Am. Acad. Arts and Sci. Boston, XX. (XII. n. s.) 311-323. 1885. Read 11 Feb. 1885. Summary of cultures of spores of Gymnosporangia made by author up to date, with additional remarks on the Perider- mia and Chrysomyxae of the White Mountams and other localities. Rev. in Jour. Myc. 1. 45. 290 The Synchytria of the United States. Bot. Gaz. X. 235-245. PI. 4. March, 1885. Synopsis of species in the United States, two of them new. 261. Notes on some injurious fungi of California. Bot. Gaz. X. 346-348, Oct. 1885; and Proc. Am. Ass. Adv. Sci. XXXIV. 300-303. Also in Proc. Soc. Prom. Agr. Sci. 1885. pp. 29-31. Account of Peronospora Eyoscyami and Puccinia Mai- vastri in California. 202 Vegetable parasites of codfish. Bull. U. S.'Pish Comm. VI. 1-4. Fig. 2. 1886. Summary of papers on the subject, including fungi from paper no. 286, with additional notes. 2g3. Development of Roesteliae from Gyrmwsporangia. Bot. Gaz. XI. 189, 190. July, 1886. Preliminary report. See next title. 204 The development of the Gymnos- porangia of the United States. Bot. Gaz^ XI. 234-241. Sept. 1886. Paper read at the meeUng of the Am. Ass. Adv. Bci. at ■BiTffalo N Y.. Aue. 1886, giving results of cultures made by 1^ Halstedtnl B. Thlxter, etc. Abstr. in Proc. Am. Asso Adv. Sci. XXXV. 254. The paper by Thaxter, not here induded, issued Jan. 1887, in Proc. Am. Acad. Boston. 295 On a supposed disease of roses caused by a fungus. Proc. 7ih Ann. Meeting Soc. Prom. Agr. Sci. pp. 24, 25. Columbus, O. 1886. Bead at the meeting at Buffalo in August; issued in No- vembCT. LeptothyHum chromospermum,Veek, on roses, laW to be tlfe spores of a Pilobolus, and eh/mnmponum AoriTesSM^s, lliis and Holway, considered to be spores of some ascoroycetous fungus. i6 NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. Farlov, "William Gilson. 296. Pucdnia Malvacearum, Mont., in Massa- chusetts. Sot. Gaz. XI. 309, 310. Nov. 1886. Reports the discovery of this species on Althaea rosea at Beverly, Mass. Field, Martin. 297. On the origin of ergot. Am, Jour. Sci. Arts, IX. 359-362. June, 1825. Letter, -irith notes, on ergot in Vermont. Of little value at the present day. Fisch, C. 298. Entvfickelungsgeschichte von Doassansia Sagittariae. Ber. Deutsch. Bot. Gesell. H. 405- 416. PI. 10. Oct. 1884. Includes a reference to D. Epilobii of the United States. Fisclier, Eduard. 299. Beitrag zur kentniss der gattung Graphiola. Bot. Zeit. XLI. 745-756, 761-773, 777-788, 793- 801. PI. 6. Nov. 1883. Includes accounts, with figures, of G. Phoenids, G. con- ffestUt and G. compreasat the latter new, from United States. 300. Versuch einer systematischen Ueber- sicht viber die bisher bekannten Phalloideen. Jahrbuch des Bot. OaH. und Bot. Mus. zu Berlin, IV. 1-92. PI. 1. 1886. General account of this group followed by full descriptions, including species of the United States. Kev. in Am. Nat. XX. 804. 1888. Fischer de 'Waldheim, Alexandre. 301. Beitrage zur biologie und entwickelungs- geschichte der Ustilagineen. Pringsheim Jarhb. VII. 61-144. PI. 7-12. 1869. Does not refer specially to species of the United States. Given here because an English translation of the work was fiven in Trans. N. Y. State Agr. Soc. for 1870. pp. 280-354. 1. 1-6. Albany. 1871. 302. Aper9U systematique des Ustilagi- nies, leurs plantes nourrici^res et la localisation de leurs spores. 4°. pp. 51. Paris. 1877. Paper presented at the International Botanical Congress at Amsterdam. Preliminary accoimt of species pubUshed in full in Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. See no. 304. Revue des plantes nourrici^res des itees. 8°. pp.20. Moscow. 1877. Extr. Bull. Soc. Imp. Nat. LII. 312-331. Moscow. 1877. Taken from work named above, with emendations. 304. Les Ustilaginees et leurs plantes nourrici^res. Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. 6 ser. IV. 190- 276. 1876. (1877.) General account of the order, followed by descriptions of all known species, including American forms, with host-index and index of organs attacked by these fungi. Also in Polish, with additional synonymy " Les Ustilaginees, esquisse mono- graphic," part 1, pp. 16, 1877; part 2, pp. 131, 1878. Warsaw. Forster, John Eeinhold. Dirschau, 22 Oct. 1729. tHalle, 9 Dec. 1798. 305. Travels through that part of North America formerly called Louisiana by Mr. Bossu, Captain of the French marines. Translated from the French by John Reinhold Forster, F.A.S. Illus- trated, with notes relative chiefly to Natural His- tory. To which is added by the translator a systematic catalogue of all the known plants of English North America, or, a Flora Americae Septentrionalis, together with an abstract of the most useful and necessary articles contained in Peter Loefling's travels through Spain and Cumana in South America. 8°. Vol. I., II. pp. 407, 432. London. 1771. On II. p. 68, is a list of 6 fungi from Virginia and Carolina. The catalogue of plants was also issued separately. 306. Fortieth Parallel Expedition, Fungi of. See Billings, J. S., and Fbost, C. C. 303- Fowler, James. Bartibog, Miramichi, N. B., 17 July, 1829. 307. List of New Brunswick plants. Ann. Rept. Secretary Agr. , Province New Brunswick, for 1878. Appendix B. pp. 35-63. Fredericton,N. B. 1879. On p. 63 a list of 55 fimgi, with hosts and localities. Also in Educational Circular, no. 9. Fredericton. 1880. Fries, Elias Magnus. Femsjo, Smoland, 15 Aug. 1794. tUpsal, 8 Feb. 1878. 308. Observationes Mycologicae. 12°. Vol. I. pp. 230. PI. 1-4. 1815. —Vol. II. pp. 372. PI. 5-8. 1818. Copenhagen. Notes on a small number of Schwcinitzian species. 309. Systema Mycologicum, sistens fungorum ordines, genera et species, hue usque cognitas, quas ad normam methodi naturalis determiuavit, disposuit atque descripsit Elias Fries. 12°. Vol. I. pp.520. Lund. 1821. — Vol. IL 2 parts, pp.620. Lund. 1822-23. — Vol. III. pp. 524, with Index, pp. 202, of genera, species, and synonyms in the Systema Mycologicum and Elenchus Fungorum. Greifswald. 1832. Includes descriptions and revisions of a considerable num- ber of American fungi, especially species of Schweinitz and HuMenberg. See no. 311. 310. Systema orbis vegetabilis primas lineas novae constructionis periclitatur Elias Fries. Pars 1. Plantae Homonemeae. 12°. pp. 374. Lund. 1825. Has references to genera and species of Bosc and of Schweinitz's Syn. Fung. Car. Sup. 311. Elenchus Fungorum, sistens com- mentarium in Systema Mycologicum. 12°. Vol. I. pp. 238. Vol. II. pp. 154. Greifswald. 1828. This is the title given to the whole work in copies seen. There is a secondary title for each part, same as title here given, no. 309, to which is added "Supplementa volnminis primi — secundi. 1830." This work is in fact a supplement to vols. I. and II. of the Systema Mycologicum, and the con- tents are indexed in vol. III. of the Systema, published two years later. 312. Genera Hymenomycetwm. 8°. pp. 17. Upsal. 1836. Has notes on Thelophora sistotremoidei and T. pediceltata of Schweinitz. 313. Synopsis generis Lentinorum. 8°. pp. 15. Upsal. 1836. Includes descriptions of 10 species from the United States, among them Agaricus chama, Bosc, referred to Lentvnus. 314. Epicrisis systematis mycologici, seu synopsis Bymenomycetum,. 8°. pp. 608. Upsal. 1836-1838. Includes descriptions and revisions of American species. 315. Summa vegetabilium Scandinaviae, seu enumeratio systematica et critica plantarum quum cotyledonearum turn nemearum inter mare occidentale et album inter Eidoram et Nordkap hactenus lectarum indicata simul distributione geographica. 8°. 2 parts, pp. viii. 672. 1846- 1849. Stockholm and Leipsic. In the second part is an enumeration and generic revision of fun^i, pp. 261-525, 563, 564, including a considerable number ot revisions of American genera, principally Schweinitzian. 316. Novae Symbolae Mycologicae in peregrinis terris a botanicis Danicis coUectae. Nova Acta. Sci. Upsal, I. 17-136. 1851. Includes notes on or descriptions of 54 species from the United States, mostly collected by M. A. Curtis and Schwei- nitz, some by H. W. Kavenel and Lindblom, and a number from the herbarium of E. Tuckerman. 317. Novarum symbolarum mycologica- rum mantissa. Nova Acta. Sci. Upsal, I. 225- 231. 1851. Continuation of previous paper, including 20 species prin- cipally from Mexico and St. Thomas, W. I., but none cred- ited to the United States. NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI, 17 Fries, Elias Magnua. 318. Queletia, novum Lyeoperdacearum genus. Accedit nova Oyromitriae species, Oefv. Kl. Vetensk. Akad. Forhand. XXVIII. 171-174. PI. 4. 1871. The Morchella Caroliniana of Bosc, referred to Gyro- mitra. Frost, Charles Christopher. Brattleboro, Vt., 11 Nov. 1805. tBrattleboro, 16 March, 1880. See Billings, J. S. See Peck, C. H. See TnCKERMAN, E. 319. Further enumeration of New Eng- land Fungi. Proc, Soc. Nat. Hist. Boston, XII. 77-81. 1869. Read 20 May, 1868. Continuation of paper by C. J. Sprague, 1. c. V. 325, and VI. 315. A list of 263 species, without localities, some of the species not described at the time, and the names, apparently manuscript names, given by M. A. Curtis. 320. Catalogue of Boleti of New Eng- land, with descriptions of new species. Bull. Soc. Nat. Sci. Buffalo, II. 100-105. June, 1874. Enumeration of 47 species, 21 described as new by the author. Also one species by J. L. Russell and one of Berk- eley and Curtis. See also Feck's 29th Bept. p. 45, and 38th Kept. p. 110. N. B. The paper by this author, "Catalogue of crypto- gamous or flowerless plants of Vermont," m Archives of Science, Newport, Vt., I. — III. does not include flingi. Fnofael, Leopold. Ostrich-on-the-Rhine. fVi- enna, 8 May, 1876. See Bonokden, H. F. Gerard, William Ruggles. Newburgh, N. Y., 29 March, 1841. See Bijlletin Torrey Club. 321. New species of fungi. Torr. Bull. IV. 47, 48, Oct. 1873; 1. c. 64, Dec. 1873; — V. 26,27, June, 1874; 1. c. 39, 40, Sept. 1874;— VI. 31, 32, April, 1875; 1. c. 77, 78, Feb. 1876. Description of 48 new species, principally from Pouehkeep- sie, N. y. Some of the species attributed to Cooke and Gerard. The species in parts 1, 3, and 5 also given in Med- wigia, XIH. 28, 29, 111, 112 ; XIV. 188-190. See also no. 324. 322. White mildews or blights. JProc. Soc. Nat. S by application of the yeast fungus. 8°. pp. 11. Cambridge. 1879. A paper reprinted, with slight modifications, from Cana^ dian entomologist, XI. 110-114. Recommends an appliea- tion of yeast for destroying insects, and gives the results of application in certain cases. i8 NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. Hagen, Hermann August. 339. On the destruction of obnoxious insects by yeast. Canadian Entomologist, XII. 81-63. May, 1880. Supplementary to last-named paper, with notes on the botanical relations of Entomophthorae. 340. Cordyceps Ravenelii on the larvae of Phyllophaga. Canadian Entomologist, XII. 89. May, 1880. 341. Experiments with yeast in destroying insects. Canadian Entomologist, XIV. 38, 39. Feb. 1882. Gives a letter from Thomas H. Hart, relating his success in applying yeast, from which certain conclusions are drawn, Hallier, Ernst. 342. Coniothecium Stilesianum. Rept. N'. V. State Agr. Soc. for 1867, XXVII. part 2, 1149, 1150. A letter from Hallier, including an account of this fungus, supposed to be the cause of Texas cattle fever. Also a letter from Hallier on p. 1146. Halsey, Abraham. 343. Remarks on certain entozoical fungi. Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist. New York, I. 125, 126. April, 1824. Notice of exotic forms and brief reference to Isaria Sphingum, Schw. Halsted, Byron David. Venice, Cayuga Co. , N. Y.,7 June, 1852. 344. Our common moulds. Pop. Sci. Month. IX. 398-409. Fig. 13. Aug. 1876. 345. Injurious and other fungi. Trans. Mass. Sort. Soc. for 1877. Part 1. pp. 28-44. PI. 1-3. Read 27 Jan. 1877. Brief account of sevei-al common diseases of fungi, wheat blight, grape mould, black knot, etc 346. Fungi injurious to farmers. Regis- ter of Rural Affairs, VIII. 181-187. Fig. 5. AJso in Rept. Connecticut Board Agr. for 1881. 347. The white mildews. Am. Pomolog. Soc. Session 1883, pp. 87-89. An account of several species of PerispoHaceae and the harm done by them. 348. How fungi live in winter. Pop. Sci. Month. XXVI. 611-620. Fig. 1-12. March, 1885. ^ Account of resting condition of several species. 349- A new Iowa Aecidium. Jour. Myc. II. 52. May, 1886. Description gS Aecidium Phrymae. 350. Gymnosporangium macropus on Pirus coronaria. Bot. Gaz. XI. 190, 191. July, 1886. Account of open-air cultures made at Ames, Iowa, to show the development of the aecidia of this species. See also paper entitled •' The wild crab apple " in Comitry Gentleman, 21 Oct. 1886. 351. An interesting Peronospora. Bot. Gaz. XI. 272. PI. 8. Fig. a. b. Oct. 1886. Account of P. graminieola in Iowa. The following papers from the American Agriculturist, New York, should also be noted; "The American grape mildew," 1879, p. 348, fig. 5 ; also in Michigan Pomol. Rep. 1877, p. 134; — "What are fungi?" 1879, p. 268, fig. 4; — "The Wheat Bust," 1879, p. 301, fig. 6; — "Ergot," 1879, p. 388, fig. 8; — "Apple-leaf fungus," 1879, p. 468, fig. 6; — "White Mildews," 1879, p. 608, fig. 4; — "Black Knot," 1880, p. 22, fig. 6; — "Onion Smut," 1880, p. 104, fig. 3; — "Lettuce iVIould," 1880, p. 148, fig. 3; — "Elderberry fun- gus," 1880^. 234, fig. 1; — "The Com Smut," 1880, p. 475, fig. 4; — " Wheat, oat, and barley smut," 1881, p. 404, fig. 3. Hanbnry, Daniel. 11 Sept. 1825. fLondon, 24 March, 1875. See Cukkey, F. Harkness, Harvey Wilson. Pelham, Mass., 25 May, 1821. See Cooke, M. C. See Ellis, J. B. See Phillips, W. See Plowbight, C. B. 352. A Foe to the Lumberman. Pacific --Rural Press, XVII. 49. Fig. 2. 25 Jan. 1879. Account of a fungus, Daedalia vorax, which attacks the wood of Abies Douglasii. 353. Fungi injurious to fruit-trees. Ann. Rept. State Board Hort. California, 1883. pp. 51- 59 (1-8). General account of diseases of plants caused by fungi, with notices of Peridermium Harknessii, Daedalea vorax, Sphaeria morbosa, Capnodium Citri, Phyllosticta circum- scisaa, and other fimgi. 354. New species of Califorman Fungi. Bull. Cal. Acad. Sci. I. 29-47. Feb. 1884. Descriptions of 4 new genera, Gamposporium, Trop- osporium Theclospora, Cleiatosoma, and 71 new species. 355. Fungi of the Pacific Coast. Bull. Cal. Acad. Sci. I. 159-176, pi. 1, Feb. 1885; 1. c. 256-271 (1-16), 19 Nov. 1885. Fart 1 gives an enumeration of 192 species, with hosts and habitats, and descriptions of 10 new species and 2 new genera, Dicranidion and Qeopora, with plate of Lycoperdon sculp- tum. Fart 2 is an enumeration of 171 species, with hosts, localities, and notes, including one new species, Secofium nubigenum, followed by a list of 50 species irom the Harkness herbarium, previously described in Qrevillea, XIII. 111-114; and XIV. 8-10. See no. 168. See Bev. Myc. VII. 263. N. B. The paper by this author on "White Mildew," read before the San Francisco Micros. Soc, 5 April, 1877, was not formally published, but distributed privately by the author. In this paper an account is given of pycnidia in Erysiphe Graminis. See also reviews of this paper by M. C. Cooke in Gremllea, V. 164, and Qardenerf Chronicle, 1877, pp. 441 and 634. and Moore, J. P. 356. Catalogue of the Pacific Coast Fungi. Published under the direction of the California Academy of Sciences. 8°. pp. 46. Read 2 Feb. 1880. An enumeration of 842 species of fungi from California, with hosts and localities, and 2 from the Sandwich Islands. One new species, Agaricue tridens, is described. This Catalogue was issued separately, and did not appear in any volume of the bulletins of the California Academy, fiev. in Torr. Bull. VII. 68, and Rev. Myc. VU. 253. Hayden, Ferdinand Vandeveer. Westfield, Mass., 7 Sept. 1829. 357. Sixth Annual Report of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories, embracing portions of Montana, Idaho, Wyoming and Utah, being a report of progress of the explorations for the year 1872. 8°. pp. 844. Washington. 1873. Botany by J. M. Coulter, pp. 747-792. two new species, Pezisa vulcanalie and Sphaeria Cmilteri, Includes on last page a list of 10 fungi, with descriptions of ivo new species, Pa ' by C. H. Peck. 358. Hedwigiai Ein notizblatt fiir krypto- gamische studien. Vol. I.-XXV. May, 1852 — Jan. 1887. To be continued. 8°. Dresden. Illustr. Vol, I. extends firom 1852-1857, and vol. II. from 1858-1863. Since that date there has been a volume annually. Until Nov. 1878, the editor was Li. Rabenhorst, and since then G. Winter. With the exception of the first two volumes the numbers appeared monthly until 1885, wlien the journal was enlarged and the numbers issued bi-monthly, includes all orders of cryptogams. Fapers on American Ihngi, which are given here under authors* names, hardly go back farther Bian 1873. Henry, Aim§. See Nees von Esenbeck, T. F. L. Herald, Voyage of. See Seeman, B. Hesse, R. 359. Mikroscopische unterscheidungsmerkmale der typischen Lycoperdaceen genera. Pringhsheim Jahrb. X. 383-398. PI. 28, 29. 1876. Gives a figure of capillitium of Mitremycea lutescens, Schw. NORTH AMEEICAN FtlNGI. 19 Hine, Frank Brooks. Berlin, Erie Co., O., 24 April, 1853. 360. Observations on several forms of Sapro- legnieae. Am. Quart. Micros. Jov/r. I. 18-28, 136- 146 (1-20). PI. 4-7. Oct. 1878— Jan. 1879. Mentions 3 species of Achlya and one SaproUgnia, two species unnamed, and describes a new species, Monoblepha- ris lateralis. Hitohcook, Edward. Deerfield, Mass., 24 May, 1793. t Amherst, Mass., 27 Feb. 1864. 361. Physiology of the Gyropodium eoccineum. Am. Jour. Sci. Arts, IX. 66-60. PI. 3. June, 1825. Account of tlie peculiarities of Mitremyces cinnabarinuSt Schw., with colored figures. 362. Catalogue of the plants growing without cultivation in the vicinity of Amherst College. 8°. pp. 64. Amherst. 1829. A list of all plants found within 40 or 50 miles of Amherst, including, on pp. 58-64, 49 genera and 170 species of fungi, the determinations apparently obtained from Prof. John . Torrey,' and indirectly from Muhlenberg and Schweinits. The only copy of this rare work which we have examined was without title-^age, and the title here giyen was taken from the reference in Tuckerman's Catalogue of plants within 30 miles of Amherst. See Tuckebmax, E. 363. Catalogues of the animals and plants of Massachusetts. 8°. pp. 142. Amherst. 1836. Taken from " Report on the geology, mineralogy, botany, and zoology of Massachusetts." Amherst 1835, pp. 525-652. On pp. 125-129 (645-649) is a list of fungi, alphabetically ar- ranged, same as in last title, with 6 additional species, all but one of which, Sphaeria Ilypoxylon, are also giyen in first edition of the Report, Amherst, 1833. Hoffmann, Hermann. 364. Index Fungorum, sistens icones et speci- mina sicca nuperis temporibus edita; adjectis synonymis auctore Hermann Hoffmann. Indicis mycologici editio aucta. 8°. pp. vi. 153. Leipsic. 1863. A general index of figures and exsiccati of fun^, includ- ing American species. This work is an enlarged edition of a pamphlet distributed as a supplement to the Sotanische Zeitung for 1860. Holway, Edward Willett (Borland). Adrian, Mich., 13 Feb. 1863. See Ellis, J. B. 365. Fungi on Anemone nemorosa. Boi. Gaz. V. 77. July, 1880. List of 6 species found on this host. 366. Sound of discharging ascospores. Bot. Gaz. VIII. 160. Jan. 1883. Note on the sound produced by the discharge of spores in Peiiiza pubida. 367. Gymnosporium harknessioides. Ell. tind Hoi. Jour. Myc. II. 52. May, 1886. This species said to be merely spores of some Sordaria, Chaetomium or allied fungus. Howe, Elliot Calvin. Jamaica, Windham Co., Vt., 14 Feb. 1828. 368. New Fungi. Torr. Bull. V. 3-4, 42, 43, Jan., Oct. 18T4;— VI. 30, 31, April, 1875. Descriptions of 17 species from New York. The parts of this series are numbered 1, 2, and 4. Part 3 appears never to have been published. Species of part 4 also given m Hedwigia, XIV. 188. ggg - Agaricus ( Tricholoma) Peckii, Howe. Torr.' Sua. VI. 66. Dec. 1875. Characters of the species. ,„ . , . . „„,i tt N B The descriptions of Uhcinula Americana and U. tuculenia by this author were not formally pubUshed, but were printed on sheets of note paper and distributed among botanists of his acquaintance. Puccinia Feekiana, by this author, is in Peck's 23d Report, p. 57. Hnse, "William "W. 370. The diseases of tobacco, or some inquiries into the causes, the appearance, and the preven- tives of tobacco-mould. 8°. pp. 36. New York. 1857. Has a few woodcuts of fungi of slight vj^ue. James, Joseph Francis. Cincinnati, 8 Feb. 1857. 371. Catalogue of the flowering plants, ferns, and fungi growing in the vicinity of Cincinnati. Jour. Soc. Nat. Hist. Cincinnati, II. 42-68 (1-27). April, 1879. On pp. 22-27, a list of 319 fungi, taken from Lea's Cata- logue. Sec no. 381. Johnson, Asa Emery. Bridgwater, Oneida Co., N. Y., 16 March, 1825. 372. The mycological flora of Minnesota. Bull. Acad. Nat. Sci. Minnesota, I. 203-302, 325-344. 1877, 1878. First part has an enumeration of 559 species, with habi- tats, descriptions of two new Agarici, and of most of the genera, preceded by general notes on Agaricini. List of all species but one given also in bth Ann. Rept. Geol. and Kat. Hist. Survey, Minnesota, pp. 66-87. St. Paul. 1877. The second part has enumeration of 83 species, 13 of them de- scribed as new. 373. Journal of Mycology. Vol. I.-II. 1885, 1886. To be continued. Monthly. 8°. Manhat- tan, Kansas. Edited by W. A. Kellerman, J. B. Ellis, and B. M. Everhart. Treats of North American fungi, except a few notices of lichens. Each volume has an index of genera, species, and host plants. Ai-ticles given here under authors' names. Kalclibrenner,Karoly (Charles). 1806. fWal- lendorf, Hungary, 5 June, 1886. See Rau, E. A. 374. Phalloidei novi vel minus cogniti. Ter- mfeszettudomanyok Korebol. Magyar Tudoman- yas Akad. {Mem. Hungarian Acad.) X. 1-23. PI. 1-3. Budapest. 1880. In Hungarian, followed by Latin translation. Includes, on pp. 17, 18, a brief list of North American Phalloidei. Re- print only seen 375. Gasteromycetes novi vel minus cog- niti. Termeszettudomanyok Korebol. Magyar Tudomanyas Akad. (^Mem. Hunga/rian Acad.) XIII. 1-10. PI. 1-5. Budapest. 1883. Hungarian and Latin. Description of Phallus togatus, with cSored figure. PI. 1. See no. 280. Kellerman, William Ashbrook. Ashville, O., 1 May, 1850. See Ellis, J. B. See Jodknal op Mycology. 376. A partial list of the Kansas parasitic fungi, together with their hostplants. Bull. Washburn Coll. Lab. Nat. Hist. I. 72-81, Feb. 1885, and Trans 16 ^ 17 Ann. Meetings Kansas Acad. Sci. IX. 79-86. Topeka. 1885. Bead Nov. 1884. Enumeration of 181 species, and an index of host plants. One species described as new, the other new species de- scribed in Am. Nat. Nov. 1883, Torr. Bull. Oct. 1884, and Jour. Myc. Jan. 1885. See notice in Jour. Myc. I. 71. 376*. Some parasitic fungi that infest orchards and gardens. Rept Kansas State Hort. 5oc./or 1884, XIV. 111-115. Topeka. 1885. A popular account of plum blight, peach curl, grape mil- dew, and strawberry leaf blight. Klotzsch, Johann Friedrich. See Bekkeley, M. J. Wittenberg, 9 June, 1805. fBerlin, 5 Nov. 1860. 377. Mycologische ^berichtigungen zu der nach- gelasseneu Sowerbyschen sammlung so wie zu den wenigen im Linnescjien Herbarium vorhandenen pilzen, nebst aufstellung einiger ausliindischen gattungen und arten. Linnaea, VII. 193-204. PI. 8-10. 1832. Includes descriptions of Favolus Canadensis and Testic. ularia Cyperi, the latter figured. 378. Fungi exotici e collectionibus Bri- tannorum. Linnaea, VIII. 478-490. PI. 11, 12. 1838. Includes enumeration of 34 species from North America, seven described as new, mostly collected by Sir J. Rich- ardson. 20 NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. Koemlcke, Friedrich. 379. Mykologische Beitrage. Hedwigia, XV. 178-186, Dec. 1876;— XVI. 1-3, 17-31, 33-40, Jan.— March, 1877. Includes notes on United States Uredineae and Uatila- gineae, with description of the new genus KamoApora^ founded on Podisoma Mltisii, Berk. Kniue, Gustav. Leipsic, i Oct. 1793. fl^eip- sic, 30 April, 1851. and Schmidt, Johann Carl. 380. Mykologische Hef te, nebst einem allgemein- botanischen anzeiger. 8°. Vol. I. pp. xvi. 109, and some unnumbered supplementary pages. PI. 2. Leipsic. 1817. — Vol. II. pp. xil. 176. PI. 2. Leipsic. 1823. A collection of short papers by the editors, with three papers by Ehrenberg, Fries, and Nees. Vol. I. 45-52, pi. 2, fig. 22, " Beschreibung der gattung Solenarium, Sprcngcl," by Kunze, gives an account of S. Mueklenbergii (Glonium Btellatum) from Pennsylvania. Other papers do not treat of American fungi, although Sphaeria sarmentorum is re- corded by Fries on Menispermum Canadense on II. p. 52. Lea, Thomas Gibson. Wilmington, Del., 14 Dec. 1785. fWaynesville, O., 30 Sept. 1844. See Bekkeley, M. J. 381. Catalogue of plants, native and naturalized, collected in the vicinity of Cincinnati, 0., during the years 1834-1844. 8°. pp. iv. 77. Philadelphia. 1849. This catalogue was printed under the directiou of Isaac Lea, after the death of his brother, whose collections were placed in the hands of "W. S. Sullivant for publication, the fungi having been d etermined by Rev. M. J. Berkeley. On pp. 48-77 is a list of 319 species of fungi, with localities and dates of collection. In foot-notes are given observations on some of the species, and descriptions of 53 new species by Berkeley, some of which were previously described in "Decades of fungi "; see title no. 31. A few figures also given in Berkeley's Introduction; see title no. 38. Original copies are rare, but a reprint of the notes and descriptions of the present list will be found under the title " Descriptions of new species of fungi, collected in the vicinity of Cincin- nati," Jour. Soc. Nat. Hist. Cincinnati, V. 197-217 (1-21). Dec. 1882. See also title no. 371. Rev. in Am. Jour. 3ci. Arts, VIII. new ser, 302. 1849. Ijeggett, W. H. See Bulletin Tobket Cltjb. Iieidy, Joseph. Philadelphia, 9 Sept. 1823. 382. On the existence of Entophyta in healthy animals as a natural condition. Proe. Acad. Nat. Sd. Philadelphia, IV. 225-233. 9 Oct. 1849. Account of vegetable parasites, pp. 225-229, including de- scriptions of the new genera Enierobrua, Ctadophytuw and Arthromitus. 383. Descriptions of new genera and species of Entophyta. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, IV. 249, 250. 25 Dec. 1849. Descriptions of the new genera Corynocladus and Crypto- desmttt and new speeies of Enterobrua and Cladophytum. 384. Entophyta in bodies of animals. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, V. 7, 8. 12 Feo. 1850. Remarks on Mucor mucedOt Achlya prolifera, and some unnamed species found in insects and cray-fish. 385. Entophytes in insects and myria- pods. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, V. 8, 9. 19 Feb. 1850. Remarks on species of £nterobru8, olc. 386. Descriptions of new Entophyta growing within animals. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, V. 35, 36. 30 April, 1850. Description of one species of Arthromitus and two of a new genus, Eccrina. 387. Fungus in a dead mole-cricket. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, V. 204, 210, 211. 20 May— 3 June, 1851. Notes on an unnamed fungus attacking Gryllotalpa Americana, and general remarks on parasitic diseases of insects. 388. Fungi in insects. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. PhUadelphia, V. 235. 1 July, 1851. Notes on a fungus in the abdomen of Cicada septemdecim, and one on a lamellicom larva. 389. A flora and fauna within living animals. Smithsonian Contrih. to Knowledge, V. 1-67. PI. 1-10. April, 1853. A detailed account, pp. 17-40, of forms mentioned in papers whose titles are given above, with plates. Most of the species would be placed at the present day in Schizomy- cetes. Also on pp. 51-53, accounts of other fungi, including that which attacks Cicada septemdecim, 390. Fungus parasite on a mouse. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, pp. 260, 261.' 22 April, 1873. Describes a Toruta or Oidium on a mouse caught in a hospital. Note also by Dr. Le Conte, who attributed a cutaneous eruption on his own person to infectio'n irom a similarly diseased mouse. 391. On a fungus in a flamingo. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Pliiladelphia, pp. 11, 12. Fig. 1. 19 Jan. 1875. Finds an AspergilluSt which may be A. nigrescens, in lungs of a flamingo which was probably killed by the fungus. 392. Ant infected with a fungus. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, p. 9. 1 Jan. 1884. Note on an undescribed fungus attacking Camponoiui Pennsylvanicus. Ijesqnereiuc, Leo. Neuchitel, 18 Nov. 1805. 393. Les Bhizomorpha du nouveau monde. Rev. Myc. III. 74. July, 1881. Note on B. subcorticalis and malformed Agaricini from mines. IigveillS, Joseph Henri. Crux-la- Ville, 28 May, 1796. tParis, 3 Feb. 1870. 394. Champignons exotiques. Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. 3 ser. II. 167-221 ; III. 38-71. 1844, 1843. Contains notices of 6 species firom North America. 393. Descriptions des champignons de I'herbier du Museum de Paris. Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. 3 ser. V. 111-167, 249-304. 1846. -Notes on 14 species of North America, of which 7 are de- scribed as new. Xiinb, Heinrich Friedrich. Hildesheim, 2 Feb. 1767. tBerlin, 1 Jan. 1851. 396. Caroli a Linn6 Species Plantarum exhi- bentes plantas rite cognitas ad genera relatas cum differentiis specificis, nominibus trivialibus, sy- nonymis selectis, locis natalibus secundum sys- tema sexuale digestas. Editio quarta, post Reich- ardianam quinta adjectis vegctabilibus hucusque cognitis olim curante Carolo Ludovico Willdenow, continuata a H. F. Link. Tomus, VI. Part 1. 8°. pp. XV. 162. Berlin. 1824. — Part 2. pp. vi. 128. Berlin. 1825. The second part of vol. VI. contains Gymnomycetes { Vre- dineact etc.), including species from Schweinitz, revised by Link. liinnaens, Carolus. See Link, H. F. See Spkengel, C. Macbride, James. 397. Some account of the Lycoperdon solidum of the Flora Virginica, the Lycoperdon cervinum of Walter. Trans. 2/tre». /Soc. XII. 368-371. 1818. Read 3 June, 1817. General account of tuckahoe. MacoTui, John. Maralin, Co. Down, Ireland, 17 April, 1832. 398. Edible and poisonous fungi. Trans. Field- Naturalists' Club, Ottawa, II. 62-67. Read 31 Jan. 1884. A general address on the subject before the Society, with exhibition of plates. NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. 21 Maoonn, John. 399. liist of plants collected on the coaBts of Labrador, Hudson's Strait and Bay, by Robert Bell, in 1884. Report of Progress of Geol. and Nat. Hist. Survey and Museum of Canada for 1882- 1884. Appendix DD. pp. 38-47. Montreal. 1885. Inclades on p. 47 a list of 10 f\ingi, named by J. B. Ellis. 400. Manual of the natural history, geology, and physics of Greenland and the neighboring regions ; prepared for the use of the Arctic Expedition of 1875, under the direction of the Arctic Committee of the Royal Society, and edited by Prof. T. Rupert Jones, F.R.S., E.G.S., &c., together with instruc- tions suggested by the Arctic Committee of tlie Royal Society for the use of the expedition. 8°. London. 1875. pp. 1-86 and 1-782. The first part of this work contains general directions for collecting and observing. The second part, pp. 1-600. gives a summaiy of papei's on Arctic plants and animals, with lisis of species. For references to fungi in this work, see Bbrkelet, M. J., BoNORDEN, H. F., FucKEL, L., and Smith, W. G. Martin, George. Claymont, Delaware Co . , Pa. , 29 April, 1827. fWest Chester, Pa., 28 Oct. 1886. See Ellis, J. B. 401. Synopsis of the North American species of Asterina, Dimerosporivm,, and Meliola. Jour. Myc. I. 133-139, 144-148. Nov. , Dec. 1885. Descriptions of 31 Asterinaet with host index, 6 Dimeroa- poriOt and 7 Meliolae. 402. The Phyllostictas of North America. Jour. Myc. II. 13-20, 25-27. Feb., March, 1886. Descriptions and notes on 70 species, with list of host-plants. Martin, Lillie J. 403. A botanical study of the mite gall found on the black walnut. Am. Nat. XIX. 136-140. PI. ir-&. Feb. 1885. The JSrinewm anomalum of Schweinitz shown to be an insect-gall. Abstract given in Proc. Am. Ass. Adv. Sci. XXXIII. 607, 608. Massachusetts, Province Laws of. 404. An Act to prevent damage to English grain arising from Barberry Bushes. Province laws of Massachusetts, 1736-1761, pp. 153, 154. Anno Eegini Regis Georgii II., Vicesimo Octavo, Chap. X. Published 13 Jaij. 1755. Text of an act requiring the cutting down of barberry bushes in order to prevent the rust in grain. See Am. Jour. Sci. Arts, XXV. 3 ser. 315, 316, April, 1883. Meehan, Thomas. Potter's Bar, near Barnet, Hertfordshire, England, 21 March, 1826. 405. Note on a fungoid root parasite. Po-oc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, p. 414. 2 Dec. 1873. States that the Norway spruce suflers from some mycelium which attacks the roots. 406. Change of habit through fungoid agency. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, p. 146. 22 Sept. 1874. Notes the change in habit of Euphorbiae attacked by an Aecidium. 407. Influence of nutrition on form. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, p. 329. 20 July, 1875. Notes change in habit of Portulaea attacked by a ftmgus. 408. Fungi and fruit diseases : are they cause or concomitant? Am. Pomol. Soc. , Session 1875, pp. 51-54. Notes of several diseases caused by fiingl. has seen Boestelia cancellata on apples. 409. 'Sote on Phallus foetidus. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, pp. 194, 196. Eeports tliis species at Germantown, Pa. 410. Formation of crow's-nest branches in the cherry tree. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila- delphia, p. 273. 1 June, 1886. Notes the occurrence of Sxoascus Wiesneri on escaped cherry trees, near Germantown, Pa. States that be Proc. Acad. 3 Oct. 1876. Merrill, F. J. H. See Bulletin Toeeet Club. 411. Michelia, commentarium mycologicae itaiicae, curante P. A. Saccardo. 8°. Vol. I. pp. 619. June, 1877— Sept. 1879. —Vol. II. pp. 682. 25 April, 1880—1 Dec. 1882. Padua. Published at irregular intervals. Devoted exclusively to fungi. Two volumes have appeared up to present date. In- cludes some notices of United States fungi. See Sacoabdo, Mitchell, Samuel L. 412. Views of the process in nature by which, under particular circumstances, vegetables grow on the bodies of living animals. Am. Jour. Sci. Arts, XII. 21-28. June, 1827. A letter to A. P. Dc Candolle, containing remarks ou fungi which attack insects, with notes on forma known to the writer in the United States, especially that on Melolontha. Montagne, (Jean Franyois) Camille. Vaudoy, France, 15 Feb. 1784. tPaiis, 5 Jan. 1866. See Berkeley, M. J. 413. Troisi^me centurie de plantes cellulaires exotiques nouvelles. Decades 5-8. Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. 2 ser. XVIII. 241-282. 1842. Has descriptions of Folyporus Sullivantii and Clataria albipes from Ohio. 414. Quatri^me centurie ditto. Decades 8-10. Ann. Sd. Nat. Bot. 2 ser. XX. 352-379. PI. 15, 16. 1843. Includes descriptions of 4 new species from the United 415. ' Sixieme centurie ditto. Decades 8-10. ■ Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. 3 ser. XII. 285-320. 1849. Has emendation of the genus Lichenopnis, Schw., and notes on Scorias spongiosa and Sphaeria lycopodina from New- foundland. 416. Huitieme centurie ditto. Decades 6-7. Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. 4 ser. VIII. 285-310. 1857. — Decades 9, 10, 1. c. XII. 167-192. 1859. First part has notice of Graphium JSerkeleyi from the United States. The second, Sphaeria Desprauxii from Newfoundland. 417. Neuvi^me centurie ditto. Decades 1,2.- Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. 4 ser. XIV. 167-185. PI. 10, 11. 1860. Includes description of Agaricus Tagetes, Berk, and Mont., from Ohio. 418. Sylloge generum specierumqne cryp- togamarum quas in variis operibus descriptas iconibusque illustratas, nunc ad diagnosim reduc- tas, nonnullasque novas interjectas, ordine syste- matico disposuit J. F. Cam. Montagne, M.D. 8°. pp. 498. Paris. 1856. Besides a summary of species, including American, de- scribed by Montagne in various places, there are descriptions of 62 i^ew species and 2 new varieties from the United States, 17 of them ascribed to Berkeley and Montagne. The greater part of the species collected in Ohio by W. S. Sullivant, who sent figures and specimens to Montagne. Moore, Justin Payson. Augusta, Me., 1841. See Hakkness, W. H. See Phillips, W. Morgan, Andrew Price. Centreville, near Dayton, O., 37 Oct. 1836. See Cragin, F. Vf . 419. The study of fungi. Bot. Gaz. II. 104, 105. May, 1877. Urges the study and gives some statistics of United States fungi. 419". Flora of the Miami Valley, Ohio. 12°. -pp. 68. Dayton. 1878. On pp. 59, 60 is a list of 37 species of fungi. The last 8 pages are entitled supplement for 1878, and include 43 ad- ditional species of fimgi on pp. 67, 68. 22 NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. Morgan, Andrew Price. 420. Agaricus Morgani, Peck. Jiot. Cfaz. IV. 208, 20D. Sept. 1879. Additional nutcs on this species. 421. A new Polypoms. Bot. Gaz. VII. 135, 136. Nor. 1882. Description of Polypoms reni/ormis from Ohio. 422. Kentucky fungi. £ot. Gaz. VIII. 156, 157. Jan. 1883. Enumeration of 27 species, all but one, HymenOTnycetea, with critical notes on several of them. 423. The North American Geasters. Am,. Nat. XVIII. 963-970. Oct. 1884. Descriptions of 16 species, with figures. See also Jbuv Myc. I. 11-13. 424. The mycologic flora of the Miami Valley, O. Jowr. Soc. Nat. Hist. Cincinnati, VI. 64-81, pi. 2-5, April, 1883; 97-117, July, 1883; 173-199, pi. 8, 9, Oct. 1883; — VII. 5-10, pi. 1, April, 1884; — VIII. 91-111, pi. 1, July, 1885; 168-174, Oct. 1885 ; — IX. 1-8, April, 1886. Contains full descriptions of the Agarieini and Polyporei of the region, witli critical notes and colored figures ot some species. Twelve species are described as new. The last four pages of reprint of tlie fourth part of this series do not quite correspond to pages of the original. Morgan, L. V. 425. Discliarging ascospores. Bot. Gaz. VIII. 246. June, 1883. Notes the sound in discharge of spores ofPesisa coccinea, Mueller, Karl. See Sciilechtendal, D. F. L. Muhlenberg, Henry (GotthilfHeinrich Ernst). 1756. tLancaster, Pa., 24 June, 1817. See TULLT, "W. 426. Index Florae Lancastriensis. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. Philadelphia, III. 157-184. 1793. Includes an enumeration of 8 genera and 25 species of fungi on p. 184. 427. Supplementum Indicis Florae Lan- castriensie. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. Philadelphia, IV. 235-242. 1799. Includes an enumeration of 109 fungi, in the determination of whicii the author apparently followed to a great extent the works of Batsch and Schaefler. 428. Catalogus Plantarum Americae Sep- tentrionalis, hue usque cognitarum indigenarum et cicurum; or a catalogue of the hitherto known native and naturalized plants of North America, arranged according to the sexual system of Lin- naeus. 8°. pp. 112. Lancaster, Pa. 1813. 2d edition, 1818. A bare list, pp. 103-106, of 201 fungi , belonging to 52 genera, arranged according to Persoon's Synopsis. Authorities not quoted. The 2d edition has 1 Xyloma^ 8 T/emellaet and 23 Clavariae in addition to the above. The preface of 1st edition states that the Catalogue was written in 1809, printing begun in Nov. 1812, and finished in July, 1813, and that nearly all the cryptog.am3 were collected in Pennsylvania. In the E reparation of the 2d edition the author was apparently aided V Scliweinitz. For brief references to fungi collected by Muhlenberg, see Fbies, E., Kuhzb, G., and Spbbngel, C. See no. 618. Murray, Dennis. See Spkague, C. J. Naturalist. See American. Nees von Usenbeck, Christian Gottfried. Reichenberg, near Erbach, 14 Feb. 1776. fBres- lau, 16 March, 1858. 429. Daa system der pilze und schwiimme. Ein versuch 4°. pp. 334. PI. 44. Fig. 366. "Wurz- hurg. 1816. Includes figures taken from Bosc's Mdmoire. Copies of this work usually have 334 pages, the index being paged incorrectly, and the date of issue being 1816 and 1817 on difl'erent title-pages. Some copies have additional pages, numbered 1-86, containing descriptions of the figures. The title states that there are 46 plates, but there are only 44 plates, with 366 figures, besides an illuminated title-page and a few charts. Not to be confounded with next title. Nees von Esenbeok, Theodor Friedrich Lud- wig. Reichenberg, 29 July, 1787. fHyeres, 12 Dec. 1837. And Henry, A., and Bail, Th. 430. Das system der pilze. Durch beschrei- bungon und abbildungen erlaiitert. 8°. Part 1. pp. vi. 74. PI. 1-12. Bonn. 1837. — Part 2. pp. iv. 110. PI. 13-38. Bonn. 1838. Descriptions of genera of fungi, with illustrations .taken from various sources, including Bosc's M^moire and Scbwei- nitz's Syn. Fung. Car. The first part by Nees and Henry; tbo second by Nees, Henry, and Bail. Nnttall, Thomas. Settle, Yorkshire, England, 1786. t^J^eston, Lancashire, England, 10 Sept. 1859. 431. Collections towards a flora of the Territory of Arkansas. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. Philadel- phia, V. new ser. 139-203. 1837. Read 4 April, 1834. Has on p. 139 names of 3 species ofl'uligo and 3 species of Trichia from Arkansas, Oluey, Stephen Thayer. Burrillville, R. I., 15 Feb. 1812. fProvidence, 27 July, 1878. 432. Rhode Island plants, or additions and em- endations to the catalogue of plants published by the Providence Franklin Society in March, 1845. Proc. Franklin Soc. I'royidence, I. 1-24. April, 1846. Mentions SMeomorpha fragilis, var. compressa, on p. 24. Palmer, Julius Auboineau. Boston, 1 March, 1840. 433. Toadatool-eating. Pop. Sci. Month. XI. 93-100. May, 1877. Popular article without botanical interest. 433". Kmpoisonnement par les champig- nons. Moniteur Scientifique, IX. 3 ser. 99-102. Feb. 1879. General account of the action of poisonous fungi, especially Amanitae. For papers by this author on the toxicological action of fllngi, see the following: "Poisonous Mushrooms," Medical ana Surgical Jmimat, Boston, 6 Nov. 1879, and 20 Sept. 1883; "Toadstool poisoning," I.e. 28 Aug. 1879; "Mush- room or Toadstool Poisoning," Medical and Surgical Re- porter, Philadelphia, 20 Sept. 1879; also article on " Mush- rooms and Toadstools" in the Annual Cyclopaedia, D. Appleton & Co., New York. 1886. 434. Mushrooms of America, edible and poisonous. Boston. 1885. A series of charts, issued also in smaller form, of which there have already appeared twelve colored plates, represent- ing 29 species, with 4 pages of general directions. With each plate is a short description of tlie species and directions for cooking. Rev. in Jour. Myc. 1. 107, and Science, VI. 277. Pammel, Louis Herman. La Crosse, Wis., 19 April, 1862. 434". Apple scab and leaf blight. Prairie Far- mer. 14 Nov. 1885. 434''. Smut on Timothy-grass. Prairie Farmer. 31 July, 1886. Summary of paper by Trelease, no. 609, with figures. Parker, E. H. 435. Fungus-eating. Proc. Soc. Nat. Sci. Pough- keepsie, I. 70-84. 1 Nov. 1875. General notes on the subject, followed by a list of 47 edible species found near Poughkeepsie. Parker, George Howard. Philadelphia, 23 Dec. 1864. 436. On the morphology of Ravenelia glandulae- formis. Proc. Am. Acad. Arts and Sci. Boston, XXII. 205-219. PI. 1, 2. Sept. 1886. Accountof the formation of the spores in this species, with notes on the spores of several other species of the genus, in- cluding notice of B. Indica on Acacia from Mexico. NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. 23 Parry, Charles Christopher. Gloucestershire, England, 28 August, 1823. 437. Botanical Observations in Western Wy- oming, with notices of fare plants and descriptions of new species collected on the route of the North- western Wyoming Expedition under Capt. W. A. Jones. 8°. pp.25. Salem, Mass. 1874, Extr. vIto. Nat. VIII. 9-14, 102-108, 175-180, 211-215. 1874. Has on tlie last page descriptions of Aecidium Paoraleae and Aec. Parryi, by C. H. Peck. Peck, Charles Horton. Sandlake, Rensselaer Co., N. Y., 30 March, 1833. See Cooke, M. C. See Cragin, F. W. See Day, D. F. See Hay- den, F. V. See Parry, C. C. See Poetek, T. C. See TucKERMAN, E. N. B. The reports of the botanist here given form parts of general reports made to the Begents by the Curator of the State Museum. The report for each year is transmitted to the Legislature and aiterwards published. The reports of the botanist include plants of all orders, although the greater portion relates to fungi. With exceptions noted below, the reports are all arranged on the followmg plan : An introduc- tion, giving statistics of species mentioned, followed by gen- eral remarks not quoted here, except in cases where fungi are specially noted; a list of species of which specimens have been mounted, not quoted here; a list of plants collected, pages where fungi are named given here ; a list of specimens obtained by contribution and exchange, not given here; a list of species growing spontaneously in the State, and not previously reported, with locaUties, habitats, and descriptions of new species, fungi given here; new stations of rare plants, remarkable varieties and observations, not given here, except in a few cases of special interest; followed in some reports by special reports, synopses of difficult genera, etc., given here. Tlie separate copies of the reports distributed by the botanist have tlie original paging. 43g. Twenty-second annual report of the Regents of the University of the State of New York, on the condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History and the historical and antiquarian collection annexed thereto. Albany. 1869. D. Report of the Botanist, pp. 25-106. Fungi collected, pp. 39, 40 ; not before reported, pp. 76- 101 ; 173 species ; ana list of 33 edible fungi, p. 51, This re- port for 1868 was issued in 1869; 439'. Twenty-third Report ditto for 1869, issued 1872. pp. 27-135. PI. 1-6. Fungi collected, pp. 39-42; fungi on summit of Mt. Marry, 2 species, p. 44; list of 15 edible fungi, p. 49; not before re- ' ported, pp. 52-65 ; 67 new species. Synopsis of New York Agarieini, pp. 66-127. Synopsis of New York BoletU pp. 127-133. Descriptions of new Agarici of this report repeated in Grevillea, I. 2-4, 17-19; and Hedwigia, XI. 148-151. List of edible fungi given in Grevillea, 1. 15. 440. Twenty-fourth Report ditto for 1870, issued 1872. pp. 41-108. PI. 1-4. -,y Fungi collected, pp. 49-52 ; edible fungi, 12 species, p. 62 ; not betore reported, pp. 59-100; 90 new species, 2 new genera. Key to New York Olavariae and Aecidia, pp. 104r-107. Host- list of .^ecicZsa, p. 108. 441. Twenty-fifth Report ditto for 1871, issued Sept. 1873. pp. 57-123. PI. 1, 2. Fungi collected, pp. 63-65; not before reported, pp. 72- 106; 98 new species, one new genus. Synopsis of New York Puceiniae, pp. 110-123; spores figured on pi. 2. 442. Twenty-sixth Report ditto for 1872, issued April, 1874. pp. 35-91. Fungi collected, pp. 43-45; not before reported, pp. 49-87; 111 new species which had appeared previously in "De- scriptions of new species of fungi " in Bull. Soc. Itat. Sci. Buffalo, L 41-72. See no. 458. 443. Twenty-seventhEeport ditto for 1873, issued 1875. pp. 73-116. PI. 1, 2. Introduction has notes on the edible qualities oiAgaricns naticinus and Coprinus vnicaceua, on diseases of spruces, Ptridermium decolorana, Tfredo luminata, and directions for coUeoting fungi. Fungi collected, pp. 83-85; not before reported, pp. 92-111; 45 new species; key to New York ITstilaginea, p. 115. — 444. Twenty-eighth Report ditto for 1874, issued 1876. pp. 31-88. PI. 1, 2. Fungi collected, pp. 40-42; not before reported, pp. 48-82; 83 new species, 1 new genus. 445- Twenty-ninth Report ditto for 1875, issued 1878. pp. 29-82. PI. 1, 2. Fungi collected, pp. 34, 35 ; not before reported, pp. 38-63, 78 now species. Also, pp. 63-65, descriptions of 12 species previously reported without descriptions; pp. 66-71 notes on 19 other species, one described as new; and pp. 71-82, list of parasitic fungi of New York and their hosts, including Uredineae, ConiomyceteSt Periaporiaceae, etc. Rev. in Bot. Gaz. IV. 125, 126, under title "Fungoid friends and foes " ; and Rev. Mye. I. 92, 93. 446. Thirtieth Report ditto for 1876, is- sued Sept. 1878. pp. 23-78. PI. 1, 2. Fungi collected, pp. 28, 29 ; not before reported, pp. 37-67, 82 new species; remarks and observations, pp. 70-77, in- cluding synonymy of species of Lenzitea and supplement to list of parasitic fmigi in 29th Eepoi-t. See Rev. Mya. 1. 92-93. 447- Thirty-first Report ditto for 1877, issued 1879. pp. 19-60. Introduction has notes on a fungus attacking Cicada aeptendecim, Spfiaeropsia Malonim on apples, and several fungi on Abiea balaamea. Fungi collected, pp. 26, 27 ; not before reported, pp. 31-51; 66 new species, new genera Milleria and Maaaoapora; observations on fungi, pp. 54-60 including list of New York Myxomycetea, arranged accord- ing to Eostafinski, and keys to Jlelvellae and Xylariae of New York. Kev. m Torr. Bull. VI. 363, and Rev. Mya. II. 48, 49. 448. Thirty-second Report ditto for 1878. This report was transmitted to the Legislature, but was never published except as a public document. A small num- ber of copies, however, were printed in 1886, but without the plates which accompanied tlie report The copies, which are very rare, have pp. 17-72, with descriptions of 80 new species, 23 Agariciniy 16 Diacomyceteat 9 Pyrenomycetea, and 32 others, keys to New York species of Paxilli, Cra- terelliy and the Dapetea tribe oi Laetarii (see 38tb Keport), and an account of New York species of Lycoperdon, and a description of a new genus, Glomerularia. Most of these have since been published in other places. 449. Thirty-third Report ditto for 1879, issued Oct. 1883. pp. 11-49. PI. 1, 2. Fungi collected, pp. 14, 15; not before reported, pp. 18-34; 70 new species, one new ^enus; synopsis of New York Amanitae, pp. 38-49. Kev. in Rev. Myc.VL. 58, 59. 450. Thirty-fourth Report ditto for 1880, issued Oct. 1883. pp. 24-58. PI. 1-4. Introduction has a popular account of fungi on maize, Ramularia Fragariae, Mucor inaequulia, Fuaieladinnt den- driticUTn, Oidium /rttctigenum, Sphaeropaia Malorum, etc. Fungi collected, pp. 39, 40; not before reported, gp. 42-53; 39 newopecies, critical notes on fungi, pp. 57, 58. Rev. in Rev. Myc. VI. 59. 451. Thirty-fifth Report ditto for 1881, issued 1885. pp. 125-164. Fungi collected, p. 129; not before reported, pp. 131-145; 41 new species, 2 by C. C. Frost, one new genus; synopsis of New York Lepiotae, pp. 150-164. Rev. in Rev. Myc. VII. 254. 452. Thirty-sixth Report ditto for 1882, issued 1885. pp. 29-49. Synopsis of New York Paalliotae, 41-49. See Rev. Myc. YIL 254. 453. Thirty-seventh Report ditto for 1883. This report was transmitted to the Legislatiu'e, but never published, pp. 63-68 were struck off, but the body of the report is nowhere in print. According to the table of con- tents, p. 65, the report contained a monograph of New York Paxilli, Cantharellij and Graterelli, and an arrangement of New York-JPyrenomyceies on Saccardo's system. 454. Thirty-eigljtti Report ditto for 1884, issued 1885. pp. 77-138. PI. 1-3. Fungi not before reported, pp. 83-106; 62 new species, one new genus; synopsis of New York Laetarii, pp. 111-133; synopsis New York Plutei, pp. 133-138. Rev. in Rev. Myc. VIII. 120. 455. Fungi. Trans. Albany Inst. VI. 209-226. 1870. Read 15 Feb. 1870. General notice of fungi, their uses and the harm done bjr them, with an account of some American works on fungi and brief notes on the black knot. 24 NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. Peek, Charles Horton. 456. Keport of the second class in the second department. Botany. Trans. Albany Inst. VII. 35-43, 186-204. 1872. Read 17 Jan. 1871, and C Feb. 1872. — VIII. 152-166. 1876. Read 18 March, 1873. Notices of recent works on botany. Second part has also an account of Arceuthobium pusUlum and an extended ac- count of the black knot, Sphaeria morboaa. See Jour. Quekett Micros. Club, III. 82. Third part has also notes on Exobasidium and other fungi from New York. 457. Synopsis of Ne\r York Uncimilae- Trans. Albany Inst. VII. 213-217 (1-7), with plate. 1872. Read 20 Feb. 1872. Descriptions of 7 species, 5 new, one by Gerard, with a note on 2 species of E. C. Howe. Kev. in Grev. I. 62. 458. Descriptions of new species of fungi. Bull. Soc. Nat. Sci. Buffalo, I. 41-72. July, 1873. Characters of 96 Jlymenomycetes, 11 Gagteromycetes and Myxomyceies, 18 Coniomycetefi, 6 Hyphomycetes, and 11 As- comycetea. Also in 26th Keport. See above. 459. Fern Fungus. Torr. Bull. IV. 41. Sept. 1873. Note on Dothidea Pieridis. 460. . — — Two new fungi from New Jersey. Torr. Bull. V. 2, 3. Jan. 1874. Description of Prototnyces Martindalei and Roesielia trans formans. 461. New fungi from New Jersey. Torr. Bull. VI. 13, 14. Feb. 1875. Description of 4 species collected by J. B. Ellis. 462. — — The Black Spruce. Trans. Albany Inst. VIII. 283-301. 1876. Read 4 May, 1875. Includes observations on Peridermium decolorans on Abies nigra. 463. Two new fungi. Torr. Bull. VI. 77. Feb. 1876. Description of Lycoperdon Wamei, lUinois, and Septoria Beaseyi, Iowa. 464. A new fungus from Pennsylvania. Torr. Bull, VI. 135, 136. Feb. 1877. Description oi Peatalozzia Stevenaonii. 465. Colorado Fungi. Bot. Oaz. III. 34, 35. April, 1878. Descriptions of 11 species collected by X. S. Brandegee. 466. United States species of Lycoperdon. Trans. Albany Inst. IX. 285-318 (1-34). 1879. Read 4 Feb. 1879. Full descriptions of 23 species. Kev. in Torr Bull. VI. 307; Bot. Gaz. IV. 175; Bev. Myc. 1. 133. 467. New species of fungi. Bot. Oaz. IV. 126-128, 137-139, 169-171, 216-219, 230, 231. Feb., March, June, Oct., Nov. 1879. —V. 33-36. March, 1880. —VI. 226-228, 239-241, 274-277. June, July, Oct. 1881. — VII. 43-45, 54-57. April, May, 1882. Descriptions of 105 Rpecies of different orders from various parts of the countrj^, especially the Western States and Terri- tories. See same title below. 468. Plants of the summit of Mt. Marcy. Adirondack Survey. Verplanck Colvin, Supt. 7th Report. Albany. 1880. Botany, pp. 401- 412. List of 7 fungi on p. 405. 469. Polyporus volvatus, Pk., and its varieties. Torr. Bull. VII. 102-105, Fig. 3. Oct. 1880. Gives characters of the typical form and 3 varieties. 470. . Two new species of fungi. Torr. Bull. VIII. 49-51. PI. 7. May, 1881. Description and figures of Ascomycetella qitercina, and description of Polyporus Inctifiuua. See notice in Rev. Myc, IV. 05, 63, with copies of figures on pi. 25, 471. Fungi in wrong genera. Torr. Bull. IX. 1-4. PI. 9. Jan. 1882. Describes the genus Phyaalacria, founded on Mitrula irtjiata, Schw., and Secotium Wamei. 472. New species of fungi. Torr. Bull. IX. 61, 62. PI. 24. May, 1882. —X. 73-75. PI. 35. July, 1883. —XI. 26-28, 49, 50. March, May, 1884. —XII. 33-36. PI. 49. April, 1885. First part describes and figures the genera Phyaarella and Caliciopaia. Part 2 gives 11 species, with plate of Boletua Morgani. Part 3 has 9 species, with new genus, Myriado- porua. Part 4, 9 species, principally Vredineae from Utah, Washington Terr, and Ohio. Part 6, principally Uredineae; 11 species firom Arizona and New Mexico. 473. An imperfectly described Phalloid. Torr. Bull IX. 123, 124. PI. 25. Oct. 1882. Notes on the structure of Phallua Ravenelii, B. and C. 474. A new Fern Rust. Torr. Bull. X. 62. June, 1883. Description of Caeoma C/teilanthia fi-om Arizona. 475. A new genus of Sphaeriaceous Fungi. Torr. Bull X. 127, 128. Dec. 1883. Describes the genus Jfeopeekia of Saccardo, and gives de- tails of ^. Coulteri. Country Genile- Kittery Point, Me., 476. Edible Puff-balls. man. 1885. p. 901. Albany. Notes on the edible properties of puff-balls, especially Lycoperdon gigwnteum, L. cyathiforme, and L. caelatum. 477. The smooth Agaric (_Ag. naucin- oides, Pk.). Country Oentleman. 1886. p. 833. Albany. Account of edible properties of ..4^. naucinoidea, and com- parison of that species with Ag. pfialloidea, with figures of both. N. B. Besides the above, there is a considerable number of notes on fungi by this author in the Country Genttemant mostly answers to correspondents about species sent for determination. PenhalloTv, David Fearce. 25 May, 1854. 478. Yellows in peach trees. Trans. Mass. Sort. Soc. 1882, 124-130. Fig. 6. Boston. 1882. Includes on pp. 129, 130, notes < on fungi found in diseased trees, Biapord monilioidea, Pleoapora herbarum, MacrO' aporium aarcinula, and Aacomycea de/ormana. 479. Peach yellows. Sept. Houghton Farm Experiment Station, 3 ser. no. 2, pp. 25-42, PI. 4, 1882. New York (1883). An account of the disease, including some notes on fungi, pp. 34-35, none of which is considered by the author to be the true cause of the disease. The subject is continued in an appendix, 1. o. ser. 3, no. 3, pp. 53-64, 1883, which, however, does not include notes on fungi. 480. Diseases of plants. Pop. Sd. Month. XXV. 385-396. July, 1884. Hefcrs incidentally to the action of fungi in disease. 481. Plants in their relation to disease. Sept. Kansas State Bort. Soc. for 1884, XIV. 125-133. Topeka. 1885. Also in Trans. Am. Hort. Soc. III. 167. Subject treated mainly from a chemical standpoint, without reference to special fungi. N. B. The following papers by this author do not include specific notices of fungi, but relate to histological and physio- logical matters:. "Notes on some of the structural and physiological peculiarities incident to the diseases of fruits." Proc. Am. Aaa. Adv. Sei. XXXI. 519-521. "Peach yel- lows." Country Gentleman, XLVIII. 700. 80 August, 1883. Persoon, Christian Hendrik. Capetown, 1755. tParis, 17 Feb. 1837. See Desvaux, N. A. 482. Memoire sur les Vesse-loups ou Lycoper- don. Desvaw£s Jou/rnal de Botcmique, II. 1-31. PI. 1, 2. Paris. 1809. Scleroderma ealoatoma {Mitremyces cinnabarinua) de- scribed and figured. NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. 25 Persoon, Christian Hendrik. 483^ Observations de M. Persoon et creation du nouveau genre Oyrocephalus. Mem. Soc. Linn. Paris, III. 75-78. 1825. The Tremella atipUata of Bosc referred to O. Carolmenais, P. The "Synopsis methodica fungorum " of this author forms the basis of classification of the earlier American catalogues of fungi, as those of Mulilenberg and Torrey, but the work itself has no special American references. Phillips, William. Presteign, Radnorshire, Wales, 4 May, 1822. 484. Discomycetes from California. Grev. Y. 35, 36. Sept. 1876. Names and habitats of 22 species collected by H. W, Harkness. 485. Fungi of California and the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Ch-ev. V. 113-118. PI. 87- 89. March, 1877. Notices of 66 species collected by H. W. Harkness and J. P. Moore, 14 described as new. See Rev. Mi/c. I. 29. 486. Fungi of California. Grev. VII. 20-23. Sept. 1878. Notices of 50 species collected by H. "W. Harkness and J. P. Moore, 10 Discomycetes described as new. 487. On a new species of Helvella. Trans • Linn. Soc. I. 2 ser. 423. PI. 48. 1880. Read 5 June, 1879. Description and plate of ffelvella Oali/omica. Reprint not paged. See also Jour. JBot. 2 ser. VIII. 287. 488. A revision of the genus Vibrissea. Trans. Linn. Soc. II. 2 ser. 1-10. PI. 1, 2. Read 20 Jan. 1881. Issued Dec. 1881. Includes descriptions of 3 American species, 1 new, V. tiirbinatat with 2 figures. Species given in SCedwigmi XXII. 23. and Harkness, H. W. 489. Fungi of California. Bull. Cal. Acad. Sci. I. 21-25 (1-5). Feb. 1884. Descriptions of 20 new species and 1 new variety of Dis- comycetes collected in 1882. 490. Discomycetes of California. Grev. XIII. 22, 23. Sept. 1884. Descriptions of 10 new species fi-om California, and Phaci- dium nigrum^ Cooke, from Georgia. Phippen, George Dean. Salem, Mass., 13 April, 1815. 491. Report on the onion disease. Proc. Essex Inst. Salem, Mass. 11. 211-215. 1862. Read 10 July, 1857. Includes notes on a disease apparently caused by Urocystis Cepulae. Pirotta, Romualdo. Pavia, 7 Feb. 1853. 492. I funghi parassiti dei vitigni. 8°. pp. 96. PI. 4. Milan. 1877. Extr. Arch. Trienn. Lab. Bot. Oritt. Pavia, II. 129-225. PI. 10-13. Milan. 1879. An account, with full descriptions, of all fungi which attack species of Vitis, including 37 species of the United States. Rev. in Grevillea, yi- 147-150. See no. 133. Planchon, J. E. 492». Les vignes Am^ricaines, leur culture, leur resistance au Phylloxera et leur avenir en Europe. 8°. pp. 240. Montpellier and Paris. 1875. Has on p. 20 brief reference to Peronoapora vitieota ; on p. 24 to Eryinphe mors-ume and E. necatrix; and on p. 64 a notice of grape-rot. Plowright, Charles Bagge. King's Lynn, Eng- land, 3 April, 1849. 493. Some remarks upon Sphaeria (Gibbera) morbosa, Schw. Month. Micros. Jour. XIII. 209, 210. London. May, 1875. Notes on the oonidia and ascospores of this species, with review of papers on the black knot by C. H. Peck and Thomas Taylor. 494. Californian Fungi. Grev. V. 74. Dec. 1876. Notices of 24 species collected by 11, W. Harkness, two described as new. 495. Californian Sphaeriae. Grev. VII. 71-74. Dec. 1878. Notices of 39 species of Pyrenomycetea collected by H. W. Harkness and J. P. Moore, 10 described as new. For emen- dations of this paper, see Grev. VIII. 73. and Harkness, H. W. 496. New species of Californian fungi. Bull. Cal. Acad. Sd. 1. 26 (6). Feb. 1884. Description of 2 new JTectriae. Plnkenet, Leonard. 1642. fLondon. 1706. 497. Phytographia sive stirpium illustriorum et minus cognitarum icones, tabulis aeneis summa diligently elaboratae ; quarum unaquaeque titulis descriptoriis ex notis suis propriis et character- isticis desumptis insignita ; ab aliis ejusdem sortis facile discriminatur. 4°. London. Part 1, pref- ace, pi. 1-72, 1691. Part 2, pi. 73-113 ; appendix, pi. 114-117; appendix altera, pi. 118-120, 1691. Part 3, pi. 121-239 ; appendix, pi. 240-250, 1692. Part 4, pi. 251-328, 1696. A collection of uncolored figures, with brief Latin descrip- tions abtbe foot of each plate. See next title. 498. Almagestum botanicum sive Phyto- graphiae Plukenetianae onomasticon methodo synthetica digestum, exhibens stirpium exoticarum, rariorum, novarumque nomina, quae descriptionis locum supplere possunt. . 4°. pp. 402. London. 1696. Descriptions of plants, including those figured in the P/iy- tographia, alphabetically ari'anged. In the PhyiograpMat pi. 116_, fig. 7, and pi. 184, figs. 4-10, represent fungi from Virginia, and the descriptions are also given in the Alma- geatuniy pp. 162-164. PI. 116, fig. 7, is evidently a Pilobolus. PI. 184, fig. 4, may be a Galocera. Pig. 5 is apparently Mitremyces : fig. 6, perhaps Cynophallua caninua ; fig. 7 is unrecognizable; fig. StAp^paretitiy lycoperctoncyaihi/orme; fig. 9 is a Oyathiis, and fig. 10 probably Hericium Uyairix. Porcher, Francis Peyre. St. John's, Berkley, S. C, 14 Dec. 1825. 499. On the medicinal and toxicological prop- erties of the cryptogamic plants of the United States. Trans. Am. Med. Ass. VII. 167-284. 8». 1854. Contains on pp. 211-284 a general account of the properties of fungi, followed by a list of species, with their properties, compiled from various sources. 500. The medicinal, poisonous, and diete- tic properties of the cryptogamic plants of the United States. 8°. pp.126. New York. 1854. Reprint of last paper, with index. 501. Resources of the Southern fields and forests, medical, economical, and agricultural. Being also a medical botany of tire Confederate States; with practical information on the useful properties of the trees, plants, and shrubs. 8°. pp. 601. Charleston, 1863. An account of the edible mushroom and its culture, and notes on tuckahoe given on pp. 594-599. 502. A reference handbook of the medical sciences, embracing the entire range of scientific and practical medicine and allied science. 4°. New York. Wm. Wood & Co. In the 3d volume of this work, 1886, is an article, by F. P. Porcher, on "Fungi edible and poisonous," pp. 264-284, figs. 1355-1376, pi. 12, 13. A general treatise on edible and poisonous species, with illustrations taken from diifereut sources, especially Payer and Valmy, followed by a descrip- tive list of species found in the United States, including a letter from H. W. Ravenel, 266-267, and numerous extracts from an unpublished paper of M. A. Curtis on edible fungi. Plate 12 has 16 colored figures of edible species, by C. I. Curtis, not previously published; and pi. 13, 6 figures of poisonous species taken from Cordier and J. A. Palmer. At the end of the article U a list of edible or useful species taken iiom Curtis's Catalogue Plants North Carolina, q. v. 26 NORTH AMERICAN FUlfGI. Porter, Thomas Conrad. Alexandria, Hunt- ingdon Co., Penn., 22 Jan. 1822. and Conlter, J. M. 503. Synopsis of the flora of Colorado. Misc. Pabl. no. 4, Dept. Interior, U. S. Geol. and Geog.. Survey of the Territories. F. V. Hayden, U. S. Geologist, in charge. 8°. pp. 180. Washington, 1874. On pp. 163, 164, is an account of 8 fungi by C. H. Peck, two of them described as new. Prentiss, Albert Nelson. Cazenovia, N. Y., 22 May, 1836. 503'. Puff-balls and their kindred. Cornell Era, IV. 179-181. 8 D^c. 1871. A popular account of fUngi, with description of a large specimen of Lycoperdon giganteum, 503''. Destruction of obnoxious insects by means of fungoid growths. Am. Nat. XIV. 575-581, 630-635. Aug., Sept. 1880. Report on a number of experiments with regard to the action of yeast in destroying insects, from which the author concludes that yeast has very little Talue as a means for de- stroying insects. Substance of this paper also given in Am. Entomol. and Bot. III. 269. Prillienx.Edouard Ernest. Paris, 11 Jan. 1829. 504. Quelques mots sur le rot des vignes Ameri- caines et I'anthracnose des vignes fran^aises. Bull. Soc. Bot. France, XXVII. 84-38. 13 Feb. 1880. includes notes oTiPhoma uvicola, considered by the author to be distinct from the fungus of anthracnose. The paper is followed by remarks of Dr. M. Comu, whose views are differ- ent fi*om those of the author. 505. Cause du rot des raisins en Ameri- que. Comptes rendus, XCV. 605. 2 Oct. 1882. Notes on Peronospora viticola in America, and on the trouble caused by a species of Phoma. Provancher, L. (Abbe). See Thuemen, F. von. Rabenhorst, (Gottlieb) Ludwig. Treuen- brietzen, 22 March, 1806. fMeissen, 24 April, 1881. See Hedwigia. See Exsiccati in supple- ment. See WiNTEK, G. Rafinesqne-Schiualtz, Constantin Samuel Galata, near Constantinople, 22 Oct. 1783. tPWla. delphia, 1840. See Gebard, W. R. 506. Precis des d^couvertes et travaux somi- ologiques de Mr. C. S. Rafinesque-Schmaltz entre 1800 et 1814, ou choix raisonne de ses principales decouvertes en zoologie et en botanique pour servir d'introduction a ses ouvrages futurs. 12°. pp. 65. Palermo. 1814. On pp. 49-52 are descriptions of 18 species of fungi and five new genera from the United States, principally Delaware and New Jersey. 507. Florula Ludoviciana; or, a flora of the State of Louisiana. Translated, revised, and improved from the Frencl^ of C. C. Robin, by C. S. Rafinesque. 8°. pp. 178. New York. 1817. On p. 12 is a notice of 7 fungi taken ostensibly from work of C. C. Robin, see no. 532, one of them called a new species, MoTchella odorata. 508. Prodrome des nouveaux genres de plantes observes en 1817 et 1818 dans I'interieur des Etats-Unis d'Amerique. Isis, 1820, part 1, 236-244. Has on p. 243 descriptions of three new genera of fungi, Rimella, Endoconia, and Gemmularia, from the United States. 509. Medical Flora, or manual of the medical botany of the United States of North America, containing a selection of above 100 figures and descriptions of medical plants, with their names, qualities, properties, history, etc., and notes or remarks on nearly 600 equivalent substitutes. 8°. Philadelphia. Vol. I. pp. 268 pi. 62. 1828. —Vol. II. pp. 276, pi. 48. 1830. In volume II. references to Agaricus, Amanita, Boletua, etc., of no value. Ran, Eugene Abraham. Bethlehem, Fa., 22 July, 1848. 510. A new Phallus. Bot. Gaz. VIII. 223, 224. PI. 4. May, 1883. Account of a species found at Bethlehem, Fa., with a de- scription in Latin of PAa^fus togatus by Kalchbrenner. See nos. 280 and 375. Ravaz, L. See Viala, P. Ravenel, Henry William. St. John's Parish, Berkley Co. , S. C. , 19 May, 1814. See Berkeley, M. J. See Cooke, M. C. See Pokcheb, F. P. See Thuemen von F. See Exsiccati in supplement. 511. Contributions to the cryptogamic botany of South Carolina. Med. Jour, and Rev. Charleston, IV. 428-433. July, 1849. — V. 324- 327. May, 1850. —VI. 190-199. March, 1851. Fart 1 has mosses and hepatics, part 2 lichens, and part 3 fungi. A list of 169 Symetwrnycetes, with habitats and notes in some cases on edible qualities. In a foot-note is an account of the fairy rings oi Agaricus Achimenes, B. and C. 512. Report on the fungi of Texas. Kept. Commissioner Agr. on diseases of Cattle in United States, i". pp. 171-174. Washington. 1871. General account of fungi collected in Texas, with statistics of fun^ of that region. 513. A list of the more common native and naturalized plants of South Carolina. In South Carolina. Resources and Population, Insti- tutions and Industries. Published by the State Board of Agriculture of South Carolina. 8°. pp. 312-359. Charleston. 1883. On pp. 353-356 is a list of 35 species of fungi, of which the popular and scientific names are given, but no descriptions. N. B. A paper on "Edible Mushrooms of this country" was read by this author before the Aiken Vine-Growing and Hort. Ass. about the year 1862-3, and was printed m the newspapers of Charleston. The paper gave a popular ac- count of the mode of identi tying common edible mushrooms, Agaricus campestris, A. amygdalinua, and some others. Ray, John. Black Notley, Eng., 29 Nov. 1628. tl7 Jan. 1705. 313". Historia Plantarum, etc. f. Vol. I.- III. London. 1686-1704. Title here given in an abbreviated form. The only refer- ences to United States fungi in this work are the species collected by J. Banister in Virginia in 1680, which were pre- viously described and figured by Plukenet, q. v. The Pilo- bolus mentioned in title 498 is first given by Ray in vol. II. 1926, and is the only fungus in the list of species collected by Banister. The other fungi of Baluster are in the third volume of Bay, pp. 20, 25. Rees, Max. 514. Die rostpilzformen der deutschen Coni- feren zusammengestellt und beschrieben von Dr. Max Rees. 4°. pp. 70. PI. 2. Halle. 1869. Extr. Abhandl. Naturf. Gesells. Halle, XI. 49-118. PI. 1, 2. 1870. Has a note on Gymnosporangium macropus. Rehm, Heinrich. Ederheim near Nordlingen , Ba varia, 20 Oct. 1828. See Exsiccati in supplement 515. Note on Peziza calycina, Schum. Grev. IV. 169. June, 1876. Includes a description of a new species, Peziza Mlisiana, sent from New Jersey by J. B. Ellis. See no. 118. 516. Bemerkungen uber (einige) Ascomy- ceten. Hedwigia, XVIII. 113-115, Aug. 1879; 161-169, Nov. 1879. —XXL 130-139, Sept. 1882; 145-148, Oct. 1882. Part 1 has no American references. Part 2, p. 168, has a note on Didymosphaeria grumata from New Jersey. Part 3 has notes on 19 American species, most of them from Ellis's North American Fungi. Part 4, p. 146, has a note on Val- saria cincta, also &om Ellis. NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. 27 Rehm, Heinrich. 517. Revision der Hysterineen im herb. Duby. Sedimgia, XXV. 137-155, 173-202 (1-48). Aug.— Oct. 1886. Includes notes on KortU American Hysteriaceae with n review of species described in work here numbered 201. 518. Ascomyceten. In getroekneten ex- emplaren herausgegeben von Dr. Med. Rehm. Fase. 1-11. 2Gth Bericht Naturhistor. Vereins, Augsburg. 1881. pp. 1-132. This number of the Berichte gives diagnoses of new species and critical notes on others found in the first eleven fasciculi of the collection of dried Ascomyceies issued by_ the author. For an account of this collection and list of American species which it contains, see Supplement. Descriptions of new species of first 11 fiisciculi are repeated in Medioigia, XXI. 35-4S and 5»-61. Notes on species in later fasciculi are given in mdwigia as follows : Fasc. 12, vol. XX. 33-42, 49-64; — fasc. 13, XXI. 65-75, 81-86 ; — fesc. 14, XXII. 33-41, 62-61 ; — fasc. 15, XXm. 49-57, 69-77; —fasc. 16, XXIV. 7-17, 66-72; — iaac. 17, XXrV. 225-246. 519. Revue Mjroologiqne, recueil trimestriel illustre consacre a I'^tude des champignons. 8°. Vol. I.-VIII. Jan. 1879— Jan. 1887. To be con- tinued. Toulouse. Edited by C. Roumeguere. Includes papers on lichen^ as well as fungi. Papers on North American fungi given here under authors* names. Reviews by the editor. In vol. III. the numbers are paged independently. Rex, George A. Chestnut Hill, near Phila- delphia, 28 April, 1845. 520. Syphoptychium Casparyi, Rostfk. Bot. Gaz. IX. 176. Oct. 1884. Not«3 the discovery of this species in New York State. 52t. The banded-spore Trighias. Jour. Myc. II. 85-87. Aug. 1886. Notes on the distribution of Trichia chrysosperma, T. affinU, and T. Jackii, and allied forms, in the United States. Rich, C. W. L. 522. Large Fungi. Am. Nat. XVIII. 68-69. Jan. 1884. Reports finding a Sydnum septentrionale weighing twelve pounds. Rich, Oliver O. 523. A Synopsis of the genera of American plants according to the latest improvements of the liinnaean System. 8°. pp. 167. Georgetown, D. C. 1814. Describes, pp. 141-144, 17 genera of fungi. Richardson, (Sir) John. Dumfries, Scotland, 1787. fGrasmere, England, 5 June, 1865. 523*. Botanical appendix to Capt. Franklin's narrative of a journey to the shores of the Polar Sea. 4°. pp. 40. PI. 4. London. 1823. On p. 35 is a list of 19 fungi. Riley, Charles Valentine. London, England, 12 Sept. 1843. 524. The periodical Cicada. Bept. State Ento- mologist, Missouri, I. 18-42. Jefferson City. 1869. On p. 26 remarks on the enemies of the Cicada, with note by Dr. W. D. Hartman on a greenish powdery fungus found Id this Cicada. 525. The white grub. Kept. State Ento- mologist, Missouri, I. 156-159. Fig. 88-89. Jefferson City. 1869. On p. 158, fig. 89, are notes and a figure of a Cordycepa on the larva of the May-beetle. 526. Fungus on wild plums. Am. Entom. and Bot. n. 308. Fig. 190. Sept. 1870. Figure of a distortion of shoots otPrunus Americana from Mississippi, supposed to be caused by a fungus. 527. The unadorned Tiphia, or white grub parasite, Tiphia inornata. Say. Rept. State Entomologist, Missomri, VI. 123-126. Fig. 34, 35. Jefferson City. 1874. Account of a Cordycepa which grows on this insect, with figure, which is also given in Scientyic American, 26 May, 528. — mologist, 1880. - The white grub fungus. Am. Ento- III. 137-140. Fig. 53-55. June, Account and figures of Torrubia Savenetii, B. and C, with summary of pre^^ous writings on the subject. See also EmtAi. WOKU), 12 June, 1876, for account of same fungus there called T. elongata. 529. Reports of experiments, chiefly with kerosene, upon insects injuriously affecting the orange tree and the cotton plant, made under the direction of the Entomologist. U. S. Bept. Agr. Division of Entomology, Bulletin No. 1. 8°. pp. 62. ^ Washington. 1883. On p. 26 is a notice of a fungoid growth on Parlatoria and Mytilaspis in a report made by Joseph Voyle. 530. Reports of observations on the Rocky Mountain locust and the chinch bug, together with extracts from the correspondence of the Division on miscellaneous insects. U. S. Dept. Agr. Division of Entomology, Bull. 2. 8°. pp. 36. "Washington. 1883. On p. 30, a notice of Scoriaa .spongiosa on honey dew. 531. The mildews of the grape vine. An effectual remedy for Peronospora. Rural Neta- Torker, XLV. 72, 87. 30 Jan.— 6 Feb. 1886. Accounts of Uhcinula spiralis and Peronospora viticola and the means of destroying them. Issued separately on a folio sheet. Other papers by this author, in which fungi are noticed without reference to special American species, are "Wheat rust and barbeoy rust," Am. Entom. and Sot. II. 162; and " Fungus foes," 1. c. III. 297. Robin, Charles (Philippe). Jasseron, France, 4 June, 1821. 53i». Histoire naturelle des vSgetaux parasites qui croissent sur I'homme et sur les animaux vivants. 8°. pp. 702. Atlas. PI. 15. Paris. 1853. Includes references to Schweinitz's species of Isaria, and species described by Leidy. Robin, Claude C. 532. Voyages dans I'interieur de la Louisiane, de la Floride Occidentale, et dans les Isles de la Martinique et de Saint-Domingue pendant les annees 1802, 1803, 1804, 1805 et 1806. Suivis de la Flore Louisianaise. 8°. Vol. I.-III. Paris. 1807. The Flore Louisianaise in vol. III. pp. 311-525, forms the basis of Rafinesque's Florula Ludoviciaua, q. v. Some rather vague references to fungi on pp. 326-328. Rose, Joseph Nelson. Dunlapsville, Union Co., Ind., 11 Jan. 1862. 533. Mildews of Indiana. Bot. Gaz. XI. 60-63. March, 1886. Enumeration of 12 species of Perisporiaceae, with hosts, localities, and notes. Rostafinski, Joseph Thomas. Warsaw, 14 Aug. 1850. 533». Sluzowce (Mycetozoa). Monografia. 4°. pp. 432. PI. 13. Fig. 1-242. Paris. 1875. Supplement 1. pp. 42. Fig. 243-246. 1876. A work comprising descriptions of all known species of this order, including notes and revisions of American species. The figures of tlie first 12 plates arc reproduced in the " Myxomycetes of Great Britain,?' by M. C. Cooke, London, 1877, a work which gives also translations of Eostafinski's descriptions of British species. See also title no. 124 and 447. RonmegnSre, Casimir. Toulouse, 15 Aug. 1828. See Revue Mtcologique. See Exsiccati In supplement. - - 28 NORTH AMERICAN TUKGI. TreTiso, 23 April, Russell, John Lewis. Salem, Mass., 2 Dec. 1808. tSalem, 7 June, 1873. 534. Contributions to the cryptogamic flora of Essex County. Proc. Essex Inst. Salem, Mass., I. 191-19-1:. 1856. Notes on Doihidea (Asteroma) pomigena, Phragmotri- chum Chailletiit and Sphaeronema subtile, 535. The smaller fungi. Am. Nat. II. 561-570, fig. 2; 623-638, fig. 6. Jan., Feb. 1869. General account of moulds, blights, etc., with figures, beings a review of " Rust, Smut, Mildew, and Mould," by M. C. Cooke. See also ai-ticle by this author on MushroomSj a review of Cooke's **Plam and Easy Account ol British PuQgi," in Am. Nat. II. 292-303. Also "Potato Mould," Am. Nat. II. 463-466. These papers do not contam special American references, and state only general facts, Sacoardo, Fietro Andrea, 1845. See Michelia. 536. Fungi Italici autographice delineati. 4°. Fig. 1500. With index. Padua. May, 1877 —May, 1886. Issued in 38 fasciculi, with an index of^specics in last fasciculus. The following are the numbers of plates repre- eentiug United States species : 683, 684, 686, 687, 777, 781, 789, 792, 817, 849, 866, 932, 959, 1117, 1368, 1362, 1409, 1440. 537. ■ Euumeratio Pyrenomycetum Mypo- creaceorum hucusque cognitorum systemate car- pologico dispositorum. Michelia, I. 277-325. July, 1878. Includes notes on 58 species of the United States. 538. Conspectus generum fungorum Italiae inferiorum nempe ad Sphaeropsideas, Melanconieas et Hyphomyceteas pertinentium systemate sporologico dispositorum. Michelia, IX. 1-38. April, 1880. Includes descriptions of PyricularUi and ElUHella, new American genera. 539. Fungorum Extra-Europaeorum pu- ^lus. Michelia, II. 136-149. April, 1880. Notes on 44 North American species, 21 described as new. 540. Fungi Veneti novi vel critici. Series 3. " Hedwigia, XIV. 68-76, May, 1875 ; and Michelia, I. 446-452, Not. 1878. — Series 11. Michelia, II. 154-176, April, 1880. Series 3 has note on Massaria epileitca, B. and C. Series 11 bas a note on Uredo AspidiotuB, Feck^ 541. Fungi Gallici. Series 2. Michelia, II. 39-135, April, 1880. — Series 4, 1. c. 583-648, Dec. 1882. First part has a note on Vromyces Eiiphorbiae, C. and P., on p. 46. The second part has in addenda a description of GraTiularia eurotioidea from New Jei-sey. 542. Fungi aliquot Extra-Europaei. Mi- chelia, II. 372-377. March, 1881. Notices of 22 species from the United States, 6 described aa new, coUectxid mostly by J. B. EUis in New Jersey. Key. iXiJteo. Myc. III. April, 1881. 543. Fungi Boreali-Americani. Michelia, n. 564-582. Dec. 1882. Notes on 103 species, 53 described as new, 6 new genera from tlie United States, collected principally by J. B. Ellis. Most of the species ascribed to Saccardo and Ellis. 544. Genera Pyrenomyceiu'm schematice delineata a P. A. Saccardo. lUustratio adcom- modata ad usum Sylloges Pyrenomycetum ejusdem auctoris. 8°. pp. 6. PI. 1-14. Padua. Not. 1883. A series of figures illustrating the genera of the first two volumes of Saccardo's Sylloge. Eev. in Am. Nat. XVIII. 187. 545. Conspectus generum Discomycetum hucusque cognitorum. Bot. Centralhlatt, XVIII. 213-220, 247-256 (1-16). 1884. Includes descriptions of North American genera. Sce^m. Nat. XVIII. 723. 546. Miscellanea mycologica. Att. Real. Istit. Veneto. II. (6 ser.) 435-463 (1-29). 1884. Includes descriptions of one new genus and 3 new species from the United States, two of which are credited to Sac- cardo and Winter. See next number. and Berlese, A. N. 547. Miscellanea mycologica. Alt. Real, Islit, Venet, III. (6 ser.) 711-742 (1-32). PI. 8-11. 1885. Includes enumeration of 19 species from the United States, 9 species and.2 genera described as new. Figures of 5 species. See also JouB. Mro. I. 95 and 105. See last number. and Berlese, A. N. , and Voglino, P. 548. Sylloge Fungorum omnium hucusque cog- nitorum. 8°. Vol. I.-IV. Padua. 1882-1886. To be continued. Vol. I. Prefatio T.-Tiil. Sibliotheca Mycologica, ix.- xix. Sylloge Pyrenomycetum, pp. 768. 13 June, 1882. Vol. II. Sylloge Pyretiomycetum, pp. 815; Addenda, vol. I., i.-lv.; Addenda, Tol. II. Ivi.-lxix; Index, species, and genera of vol. I. and II. pp. 77. 13 June, 1883. Vol. III. Sylloge Sphaeropsidearmn ztMelanconiearum, pp. 860. 15 Dec. 1884. Vol. IV. Sylloge JSyp/tomycetoii, pp. 807. 10 April, 1886. Additamenta ad volumina I.-IV. curantibus A. N. Berlese et P. Voglino. pp. 484. 31 Dec. 1886. To be continued. A work including descriptions of all known species of the orders named above. For reviews of American species in this work, see Cooke, M. C. Also reviews in Am. Nat, and Jour. Myc. and Hedwigia, XXIV. 97 Salmon, D. E. 549. The nature, chemical composition, and action of ergot. U. S. Dept. Agr, First Ann, Rept. Bureau Animal Industry for 1884. pp. 195-203. Included in a report on "Enzootics of Ergotism" is a chapter with title here given, which has a botanical account of ergot, with a plate giving the gross appearance of the fun- gus, and a plate, taken Irom lulasne, of the microscopic structure. Sanuders, William. 550. Cultural Remarks. Rept. U. S. Dept. Agr, for 1883. pp. 182-196. Washington. 1883. Has some remarks on the conditions which affect diseases of grapes. Schlechtendal, von, Diedrich Franz Leonard. Xanten, duchy of Cleves, 27 Nov. 1794. fHalle, 12 Oct. 1866. 551. Eine neue Phalloidee, nebst bemerkungen iiber die ganze familie derselben. Linnaea, XXXI. 101-194. PI. 1. 1860. Includes observations on Phallus duplicatus, Bosc, and some other species which have been saicf by some writers to occur in the United States. and Mneller, K. 552. Mitremyces Junghuhnii, eine neue art, beschrieben und abgebildet von v. Schlechtendal und K. Miiller. Bot. Zeit. II. 401-404. PI. 3, B. 7 June, 1844. Includes notes on Mitremyces lutescens of the United States. Schmidt, Johann Carl. Bernstadt, Oberlattsitz, 6 April, 1793. fBerne, 2 Dec. 1850. See Kunze, G. Schrenk, Joseph. 553. Notes on Tuckalioe. Torr. Bull, XI. 1-5. PI. 43. Jan. 1884. Gives histological and chemical structure of tuckahoe,with consideration of the mycelium found in this substance. Schroeter, Julius. 554. Ueber einige amerikanische TTredineen, Hedwigia, XIV. 161-172, 177-182. Not., Dec. 1875. Proposes a new genus, TTropyxis, founded on Puccinia Amorphae, B. and C, and gives notes on synonymy and distribution of 35 other species. NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. 29 Sohnlzer von Miiggenbnrg, Stephan. 555. Berichtigung. Sedvngia, XXII. 43. March, 1883. * Has a note on SecoUwm Warned ^ Peck, which author con- ^ders to be the aame as S^ acmninatumt Tul. Sohnraegrifshen, Christian Friedrlch. Leipsic, Sept, 1775. tLeipsio, 2 May, 1853. See Schwei- KITZ, L. D. Schiveiiiitz, db Lewis David. Bethlehem, Pa., 13 Feb. 1780. fBethlehem, 8 Feb. 1834. See Berkeley, M. J., and Curtis, M. A. See Cdkry, F. See Dcby, J. E. See Fries, E. See Stevenson, W. C. 556. Description of a number of new American species of Sphaeriae Jour. Acad. Nat. &i. Philadelphia, V. 3-16. PI. 1,2. 15 Feb. 1825. Describes 3 new species of Cordycej>s, 2 of HypoxyUm,, 2 of Poroniay and 9 other Sphaeriaceaey-with figures of 11 species- This paper is repeated in substance, without figures, in Lin- naea, LitteratMr-Bericht fur 1829, pp. 44^48. Species also included in next paper. See also Cooks, M. C, title no. 159. 557. Synopsis fungorum Carolinae Su- perioris secundum observationes Ludovici Davidis de Sehweinitz. Edita a D. F. Schwaegrichen. Schriften der Naturforschenden Oesellschaft. Leipsic. 4°. I. 20-131 (1-105). H. 1, 2. 1822. The first paper of importance on fungi written by an American; 1873 species are enumerated, many of them de- scribed as new, and a few new genera. No index either to the original or the separate edition. See also next title. Tor early review of this work, see FtORA, VI. part 2, pp. 65-84, 1823. 558. Synopsis fungorum in America Boreali media degentium. Secundum observati- ones Ludovici Davidis de Sehweinitz. Communi- cated to the American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, 15 April, 1831. 4°. Trans. Am,. Phil. Soc. (n. s.) IV. 141-316. PI. 19. 1834. A revision and extension of last-named paper, including 3098 species, principally from Pennsylvania and Carolina, many of them new, and several new genera. The index gives the species alphabetically, not including those pre- viously given in Fimg. Car. Sup., without references to nao-es. For commentaries on this paper, see Bebkeley and CoKTis, Cooke, M. C, Grev. Xin. 37-40. Scribuer, Frank Lamson (changed from Frank- lin Pierce Lamson), Salem, Mass., 19 April, 1851. 559. Fungous diseases of plants. Heptt U. S. Dept. Agr. for 1885. pp. 76-87. "Washington. 1886. Includes account of com smut, Boestelia on apples, grape moulds, several diseases caused by PenspoWacfae and Permiosporeae, and honey :dew. PI. 17 of this report, which accompanies the present paper, telongs to a paper by Pear- son, which was printed in Special MulUtm No. 2, Botanical Division, issued Jan. 1887. 560. Botanical characters of the Black Rot. PJvysalospora Bidwellii, Sacc. Bot. Gaz. XI. 297-302. PI. 9. Nov. 1886. An account of the structure and development "f ^'"™« ■umcola, with references to Sphaena Bidwelhi, ilhs, and review of paper on the subjectTjy Viala and Ravaz. e6i. BlackRot. — Physalospora Bidwellii (Ell )' Sacc. Proc. Seventh Arm. Meeting Soc. Prom. Agr. Sci. Buffalo, 1886. pp. 82-88. Co- lumbus, O. Nov. 1886. Also Caiman's Mural World. 30 Dee. 1886. The substance of last-named paper, with notes on remedies and on Gloeosporium ampelophagum. 562. Notes on the orange-leaf scab. Torr. Bull. XIII. 181-183. Oct. 1886. Account of the disease, with a consideration of the reme- dies. Has a reference to Fusarium sarcochroum, Desm., found on the leaves. This paper was read at the Botanical Club of the Am. Ass. Adv. Sci. Buffalo, Aug. 1888, and an abstract is given in Bot. Gae. XI. 246, Sept. 1886. Seaman, William Henry. New York City, 1 Nov. 1837. 563. Edible fungi. Field and Forest, I. 71. Jan. 1876. Gives a list of 27 species eaten in "Washington. N. B. The paper by this author, " Description of a new fungus on the leaves of the pear tree," Blastema tridens, Zabriskie, Morthiera Mespili, Fuckel var., was read at the 25th meeting Am. Ass. Adv. Sci. Buffalo, Aug. 1876, but was not published. 563'. Some remarks on fungi considered as insecticides. Am. Entomologist, III. 40, 41. Feb. 1880. Sedgiviok, "William Thompson. West Hart- ford, Ct., 29 Dec. 1855. 564. On fermentation. Lectures delivered to the employes of the Baltimore & Ohio R. R. 8°. pp. 51-73. Fig. 1-10. Baltimore. 1882. A popular lecture on the growth and action of yeasts and bacteria. and Dnggan, J. R. 564". Pleomorphlsm in Penicillium. Johns Hop- kins University Circulars, II. no. 21. p. 50. Feb. 1883. -A preliminary communication giving an account of the change in habit undergone by Penicillium when growing submerged in a saccharine fluid. Seeman, Berthold. Hanover, 28 Feb. 1825. tJavali, Nicaragua, 10 Oct. 1871. 565. The botany of the voyage of H. M. S. Her- aid, under the command of Captain Henry Kellett, R.N., C.B., during the year 1845-51. Edited by Berthold Seeman. 4°. pp. 483. PI. 100. Lon- don. 1852-1857. On p. 49 Dot/ddea betulina, forma nana, is recorded in "Western Esquimaux Land. Senex. (Pseudonym.) 565". Essay on smut in wheat. Massachusetts Agricultural Repository and Journal, V. 134-150. 1818. General remarks of no interest except for the date when written. Sejmonr, Arthur Bliss. Moline, 111. , 3 Jan. 1859. 566. Pucdnia heterospora, B. and C. Bot. Gaz. VIII. 357, 358. Dec. 1883. The Pucdnia T/iwaitesii of "Winter stated to be the same as p. heterospora, B. and C, to which species Uromycea pulcherrimus, B. and C, is also referred. 566»._ Curl leaf in peach trees. Country Gentleman. 25 June, 1885. Account of ^xoascus deformans, with figure. 567. Distrihutionoi Pucdnia heterospora. Jour. Myc. I. 94. July, 1885. Gives 11 additional hosts for this species fi:om the Gray herbarium. 567''. The apple tree rust. New England Homestead. 5 June, 1886 ; with 4 figures. A popular account of Gymnosporangium macropus and Aecidium pyraium, Schw., with figures. 568. A Palm disease. Am. Florist. 1 Sept. 1886 ; with 3 figures. A popular account of Graphiola Phoenicis. ggS". Some fungus diseases of small fruits. Bept. State Sort. Soc. Minnesota, for 1886, XIV. 213-221 (1-8). Fig. 1-6. ■ Accounts of the orange rust of blackberries, with figure, taken from Burrill, Fusisporium Bubi, with figure, irom Earle, Septoria Bibis, and some other diseases of raspberries and blackberries. Seynes, de Jules. Lyons, France, 16 Jan. 1833. 569. Recherches pour servir a I'histoire natu- relle des v6getaux inferieurs. I. Des Fistuhnes. r. pp. V. 71. PI. 7. Includes descriptions and figures of J^. spathulatayB. and C, and F. pallida, B. and E., besides general account ol Fistulinae. 3° NOBTH AMERICAN FUNGI. Seynes, SE Jules. 570. On Agaricvs ascophorus, Peck. Grev. III. 169, 170. June, 1876. Bepoription of the cystidia and basidiospores in this species, followed by some observations of Berkeley on the same species taken from 6ard, Chron. of 17 April, 1875. Shecnt, John Louis Edward WilUani. 571. Flora Carolinaeensis ; or a historical, medi- cal, and economical display of the vegetable king- dom, according to the'Linnaean or sexual system of botany. 8°. pp. 579. Charleston. 1806. Tlie plants are arranged alphabcticaUy, and some genera of fungi arc given, with accounts of some of the species. The work appears to be a compilation of no value at the present day. The second volume was never published. Smith, "Worthington George. 572. Florula Discoana : Contributions to the phyto-geography of Greenland, within the parallels of 68° and 70° north latitude. By Dr. Robert Brown. Trans.. Bot. Soc. Edinburgh, IX. 430- 465 (1-37). 1867-68. Has a list of 6 species, determined bj "W. G. Smith. Re- peated in Algetic Manual^ part 2, p. 283. Sommers, John. St. John's, Newfoundland, 29 March, 1843. 573. Nova Scotian fungi. Trans. Nova Scotia Inst. Sci. V. 188-192, 247-253, 332-333. Halifax. 1882. Read 26 Jan., 10 Dec. 1880, and Dec. 1881. Enumeration of 144 species, aU but a few Baaidiomycetes, witll hosts, localities, and notes in some cases. Some of the species determined by C. H. Peck. Spalding, Yolney Morgan. East Bloomfield, N. Y., 29 Jan. 1849. 574. Ustilago Maydis and related species. 12°, pp. 16, fig. 7. Extr. Therapeutic Gazette, V. 121-125. 15 April 1881. Account of the development of TT. Maydis, with notes on the germination of the spores in several other species of the order. Spegazzini, Carlo. 575. Fungi Argentini additis nonnullis Brasili- ensibus Montevideensibusque. Pugillus quartus. 8°, pp. 138, pi. 1. Buenos Ayres. Extr. Anal, Soc. dent. Argent. XII. 13-30, 63-82, 97-117, 174-189, 208-227, 241-258; XIII. 11-35, 60-64. July, 1881— Feb. 1882. In XII. 101 (41, 42), there are given in a foot-note full de- scriptions of some Meliotae of the United States. Ou XII. 225 (90) is a description 01 the new genus, Ravenelula, with a species ou Sabal from Florida, R. f/ainesvillensis. On XIII. 21 (120), Barknesaia Eucalypti, Cooke, is referred to H. uromycoides, Speg. Sprague, Charles James. Boston, 16 Jan. 1823. 576. Contributions to New England mycology. Proe. Soc. Nat. Jlist. Boston, V. 325-331. 1856. Read 5 March, 1856. —VI. 315-321. 1859. Read 6 Jan. 1858. A list of 682 species collected in Massachusetts by Mr. Sprague and Dennis Murray, a few by M. A. Curtis and J. L. Ilussell, and some from Connecticut by C. Wright. The species determined by M. A. Curtis, some not described until later papers by Berkeley and Curtis. 577. List of cryptogamous plants col- lected at Lake Superior by Dr. S. Kneeland. Proc. Soc. Nat. Hist. Boston, VI. 296. 1859. Read 28 Nov. 1857. List of 8 species of fiingi, 2 lichens, and one moss determined by C. J. Sprague. Sprengel, Kurt (Curtius). Boldekow, near Anklam, 3 Aug. 1766. fHalle, 15 March, 1833. 578. Plantarum minus cognitarum pugillus pri- mus. 12°. pp. 66. Halle. 1813. On p. 66 is a description of Solenarium bysaoideum from resden. 1855-1858. A continuation of the previous series and similar in form. An inde:^L on a loose sheet with each century. N. B. At some subsequent period what purported to be sets of this series were sold by Rabenhorst, but the species do not correspond to those of the original issue. The title- pages of these spurious sets bear dates from 1845 to 1859, without any regular order, and are evidently nothing but old titles left over from this and the preceding series. Fungi Furopaei Fxsiocati. Klotzschii her- barii vivi mycologici continuatio. Editio nova. Series secunda. Cent. 1-36. Dresden. 1859- 1886. To be continued. A continuation of the preceding and of the same form. Previous to Cent. 27 there were no indexes, since then an alphabetical index' bound with each centm-y. This series was edited by Rabenhorst until his death and since then, begin- ning with Cent. 27, the editor has been G. Winter. At the same date the title was changed to "Fungi Europaei et Extraeuropaei." With Cent. 21, the numbering of the title- pages began again with 1, the number of the whole series being also retained; and it is by this latter number that the centuries are designated. Although the title-pages bear the name Dresden, the later centuries have in reality been issued from Leipsic. The number of copies issued is somewhat over 100. N. B. What is sometimes ofiered for sale as Elotzsch's" Herbarium vivum includes only the Fungi Europaei. In many sets Cent. 26, which was in preparation at the time of Rabenhorst's death but not issued until later, is either want- ing or imperfect. The only part of the whole series which contains American specimens is that from Cent. 27 on. The following notices of the centuries in which American num- bers occurmay be consulted in Sedviigia. Cent. 27, 4 species from United States, vol. XXI. 5-12; Cent. 28 and 29, 8 species, vol. XXII. 9-15; Cent. 30, 37 species, vol. XXII. 173-176, 180-185; Cent. 31 and 32, 53 species, vol. XXIII. 164-175; Cent. 33 and 34, 88 species, vol. XXIV. 252-264; Cent. 35 and 36, 99 species, vol. XXV. 257-263; XXVI. 24-35. Ascomyceten. In getrockneten exemplaren herausgegeben von Dr. Med. Rehm. Fasc. 1-17. Nos. 1-850. Regensburg. 1873-1885. To be continued. Each fasciculus of this series is composed of 50 specimens contained in loose envelopes or boxes, and only 25 copies were issued. The following numbers are from the United States, collected principally by J. B. Ellis : 269, 287, 303, 307, 310, 811, 314, 316, 316, 318, 325, 329, 337, 338, 347, 360, 361, 363, 364, 369, 381, 394, 423, 431, 438, 441, 446, 447, 464, 465, 473, 622, 609, 770, 822, 846, 846, 849. For notes on species in this collection, see title no. 518. Also, see Winter, " Diagnosen and Notizen zu Rehm's As- comyceten," in Mora, LV. (XXX.) 508-511, 523-627, and 642-544. Also, Grevillea, II. 167, V. 37, etc. Enumeration of species in the earlier fascicuU are given in flora, 1873, 1874, 1875. Mycotheca Universalis cura F. de Thue- men. Cent. 1-23. 1875-1884. A collection of specimens in envelopes attached to loose sheets with quarto covers. Cent. 1-6 were, issued at Baireuth, 6-18 at Klosterneuburg, 19-22 at Vienna, and 23 at Gorz. There was an alphabetical index of the species in Cent. 1-12, 8°, pp. 35, issued in 1879. There are specimens from the United States in each of the centuries, in all 310 species, and to some of their labels are NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. added descriptions and nqtes, wbicli ai'e also giv6u in Flora under tlie headine: " Diagnoscu zu Thuemen's Mycotheca Universalis," as ibUows : 1870,203-208; 1877,169-174,204, 208; 1878,87-94,104-112; 1879,94-96,103-110,123-128,137- 139; 1880,312,322,323-332; 1881,237-239,251-255,266-272, 297-303. See notice of Cent. 1 and 2 in Torr. Bull. VI. 47- 48, and of Cent. 13 and later parts in Rev. Myc. 1879 et aeq., Am. ^at. XVI. 321. Herbarinm Mycologionm Oeconomiomn. Die fiir die land-, forst -und hauswirthschaft, den ^gartenbau und die Industrie schadlichen resp. niitzlichen pilze in getrockneten exeniplaren. Edited by F. von Thuemen. Fasc. 1-15. Nos. 1- 760. Teplitz,Baireuth,Klosterneuburg. 1872-1880. "We liaTC not seen this collection, whicli includes a small number of species from the United States, collected by ElMs, Peck, and Ravenel. Fnngi Gallic! £xsiccati. Edited by C. Roumeguere. Cent. 1-40. Toulouse. 1879- 1886. To be continued. This collection includes specimens .-attached, generally in envelopes, to loose sheets with quarto covers. There is an "Index alphab^tique des genres, espfepcs et synonymes dee Fungi Gallioi Exsiccati, (Jent. 1-26, 1879-1883," taken from Berne Mycologique, V. 137-164. July, 1883. The following numbers of this collection are from the United States : 2006, 2097, 2327, 2330, 2390, 2429, 2453, 2466, 3412, 3413, 3414, 3421, 3470, 3478, 3596, 3839, 3840, 3841, 3842, 3845, 3859, 3860, 3861, 3862, 3864, 3865, 3866, 3867, 3873, 3876, 3877, 3879, 3881, 3882, 3921, 3926, 3927, 3961, 3976, 3977, 3994, 4000. Notices of the species in this collection are given in the cui-rent numbers of the Bevue. Those of the numbers from the United States are as follows : IV.96-105; V. 6-30; VII.215-224; VIII.14- 33, 190-200; IX. 19-29. JAN -31 im \5^7^- - ^ iLiljrarp of l^arbartj camberjstt^ Bibliographical Contributions. EDITED BY JUSTIN WINSOR, LIBRARIAN. IsTo. 26. ^ THE C^RLYLE COLLECTIONS'. A CATALOGUE OF BOOKS ON OLIVEE CROMWELL AND FREDEEICK THE GREAT Bequeathed by Thomas Carlyle to Harvard College Library. By WILLIAM COOLIDGE LANE. CAMBRIDGE, MASS.: Mmeti bg tf)e Eilirarg of |^arbarl3 ®ni&erg:'tg. 1 888. Already issued or in -preparation. A Star prefixed indicates they are not yet ready. VOL. I. 1. Edward S. Holden. Index-Catalogue of Books and Memoirs on the Transits of Mercury. 2. Justin Winsor. Sliakespeare's Poems : a Bibliography of the Earlier Editions. 3. Charles Eliot Norton. Principal books relating- to the Life and Works of Michelangelo, with Notes. 4. Justin Winsor. Piebis et Gratuhitio. An Inquiry into the authorship of the several pieces. 5. List of Apparatus in different Laboratories of the United States, available for Scientific Researches involving Accurate Measurements. 6. The Collection of Books and Autographs, be- queathed to Harvard College Library, by the Honor- able Charles Sumner. 7. William C. Lane. The Dante Co'lections in the Harvard College and Boston Public Libraries. 8. Calendar of the Arthur Lee Manuscripts in Harvard College Library. 0. George Lincoln Goodale. Tlie Floras of different countries. 10. Justin Winsor. HalliwelUana; a Bibliography of the Publications of James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps. u. Samuel H Scudder. The Entomological Libraries of the United States. 12. A List of the Publications of Harvard University and its Officers, iSyo-iSSo. 13. Samuel H. Scudder. A Bibliography qf Fossil Insects. 14. Wili,iam H. Tillinghast. Notes on the Historical Hydrography of tlie Handkerchief Shoal in the Bahamas. 15. J. D. Whitney. List of American Authors in Geology and Palaeontology. i6. Richard Bliss. Classified Index to the Maps in Petermann's Geographische Mittheilungen. 1855- iSSi. 17, kiCHARD Bliss. Classified Index to the Maps in the Royal Geographical Society's Publications. 1830- 1SS3. -iS. Justin Winsor. The Bibliography of Ptolemy's Geogi aphy. 19. Justin Winsor. The Kohl Collection of Early-Maps. 20. William C. Lane. Index to Recent Reference Lists, no. I, 1SS4-18S5. VOL. 11. 21. A List of the Publications of Harvard University and its Officers, 1880-1885. *22. Justin Winsor. Calender of the Sparks Manuscripts in Harvard College Library. 2J. William H, Tillinghast, List of the Publications of Harvard University and its Officers, 1S85-18S6. 24.' William C. Lane. Index to Recent Reference Lists, no. a. i885-x886. 25. W. G. Farlow and William Trelease. List (jf Works on North American Fungi. 36. William C. Lane. The Carlyle Collection. 27. Andrew McF. Davis. A few notes on the Records of Harvard College. 28. William H. Tillinghast. List of Publications of Harvard University and its Officers, 1S86-1S87. 29. William C. Lane. Index to Recent Reference Lists, no. 3. 1S87. THE CAELYLE COLLECTION". By WILLIAM COOLIDGB LANE. Catalogue Department, Ha/i-vard College Library. *** This collection, including what Mr. Carlyle called his Cromwell and Frederick the Great books, was left to this library in Mr. Carlyle's will, dated Feb. 6, 1873. The books were received July 11, 1881. Mrs. b. A. C. Bond and Miss M. H. Pope of the library staff have assisted in compiling the following cata- logue. References are to the Collected works, in 16 volumes. Loudon, Chapman and Hall. 1858-71. Oliver Cromwell. "Bewildered, interminable rubbisli-heaps of the Crom- wellian Histories ; the dreariest perhaps that anywhere exist, still visited by human curiosity, in this world." — Miscellanies, iv.224. "To dwell on or criticise the particular Biographies of Cromwell would profit us but little. Criticism of these poor Books cannot express itself except in language that is painful. They far surpass in 'stupidity' all the celebrations any Hero ever had in this world before. They are in fact worthy of oblivion, — of charitable Christian burial."— Oromwell, i. 11. [Akerman, John Yonge, edUor.'\ Letters from roundhead ofScers written from Scotland and chiefly addressed to Capt. Adam Baynes, July, 1650-June, 1660. Edinburgh. 1856. 4°. (Bannatyne olbe. [Publications, 108.]) Carl. 13 *' The pr incipal correspondents are, Capt. Robert Baynes, a brother of Adam Baynes; Cornet John Baynes, his cousin, a commissary, and afterwards receiver-general in Scotland ; and Cornet Joseph Pease. Tiiere are also some letters of Gen. Lambert and his wife, and ofCoL BobertLilbume. The entire collection ofthese papers has been presented by the Rev. Adam Baynes to the British museum.''^ — Preface. Baillie,Hobert. Letters and journals. .1637-62. Edited by D. Laing. 3 vol. Edinburgh. 1841-42. 1. 8°. Carl. 12 An extra impression for general sale of the edition published by the Bannatyne club. 3?resentationcopybythe editor, containing MS. memoranda and frequent marginal notes and references by Carlyle. ** The Journals contain a history of the General assembly at Glasgow, in 1638; an account of the earl of Strafford's trial; the transactions of the General assembly and parliament, in 1841 ; and the proceedings of the General assembly, in 1643.' ' Biog. Brit., 2d ed., i. 515. Reviewed by Carlyle in his Miscellanies, iv. 223-248. He "His copious loquacity, by good luck for him and for us, promptedBaillietousethe pen as weU as the tongue. Acertain invaluable ' Reverend Mr. Spang,' a cousin of his, was Scotch minister at Campvere, in Holland, with a boundless appetite to hear what was stirring in those days ; to whom BaiUie, with boundless liberality, gives satisfaction. He writes to Spang, on all great occasions, sheet upon sheet; he writes to his wife, to the Moderator of his Presbytery, to earls and commoners, to this man and to that; nothing loth to write when there is matter. Many public Papers he has been at the pains to tran- scribe; but what to us is infinitely more mteresting, he had taken the further trouble to make copies of his own letters. ' ' Poor Baiihe is no epic singer or speaker, — the more is the pity ! His Book is like the hasty, breathless, confused talk of a man, looking face to face on that great whirl of things. A wiser man — would have talked more wisely I But, on tlie whole, this man too has a living heart, a seeing pair of eyes ; above all, he is clearly a veracious man; tells Spang and you the truest he has got to tell , in such a bustling huriy as he is . . . A peaceable, ' solid-tliinking, soUd-feeding,' yet withal clear- sighted, diligent and conscientious man." The library has also the edition of the same date, forming nos. 72 and 77 of the publications of the Bannatyne club [9451-5] ; »°il "»^ edition of 1775 [9454.28]. [Bate, George.] Elenchvs motvvm nvperorvm in Anglia; simul ac jvris regii et parlamentarii brevis enarratio. Erancofvrti ad Maeuvm. 1650. 4°. Carl. 32 Carlyle speaks of this work as a "loose-tongued Histoi'y of the Troubles, redacted in after times." Cromwell, ii. 274. He quotes from the Enghsli translation. The library has also two copies of tlie edition of 1676, which contains the 3d part or Motus compoaiti of Thomas Skynner [4465.26; 4465.27] and Lovel's translation, The troubles of Mngland, 1685 [4465.32]. Galderwood, David. The true history of the church of Scotland, from the beginning of the refor- mation, unto the end of the reigne of King James VI. N. p. 1678. f. Carl. 15 This, the first edition mentioned by Allibone, Lowndes and "Watt, is a mere abridgment from the author's MS. history, which was afterwards publislied complete by the Wodrow society, 1842-49, 8 vol. 80. The Biog. brit. mentions an edition " printed in 1618, f>, without the printer's name or the place." Chambers, Biog. diet., i. 449 and Anderson, Scottish nation, i. 531 speak of an edition printed in 1646 under the authority of the General assembly. "With a few ms. notes by Carlyle. On the fly-leaf are the autographs" Robert Arnott his Book 1762" and "G.L. Craik Nov. 1816, St. Andrw's.*' The titie-page also bears the name of " Robert Arnot." The library has also the edition of 1680. Camden, William. Britain, or A chorographicall description of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the islands adj oyning, out of the depth of antiquitie : written first in Latine. Translated into English by Philemon Holland : finally, revised, amended, and enlarged by the said author. . London. 1637. f°. Carl. 4 "With a few MS. marginal notes. On tile tifle-page is the autograph "T. Carlyle (Chelsea, 1842)" and on the fly-leaf" T. Carlyle (Chelsea, 1858)." The library has another copy of this edition [8491.4] ; also, the Latin editions of 1590 [8496.5], of 1600 [8496.7] , and of 1607 [8491.12] ; and the English translation by Gibson, 1722 [8491.6], and 1772 [8491.9]. Collins, Arthur. The peerage of England ; con- taining a genealogical and historical account of all the peers of England. 2d ed., enlarged, and cor- rected. 4 vol. London. 1741. 8°. Coats-of- arms. Carl. 16 Supplement. Containing a succession of the peers from 1740. 2 vol. (paged continuously); Loudon. 1750. 8°. Coats-of-arms. Carl. i6» "With many MS. marginal notes, and a MS. index in the front of vol. i., partly in Carlyle's hand. ' On the first ily-leaf Is written, " T. Carlyle Chelsea (circa 1844) very useful Book; definable as the only ' History ' of Engl'' we yet have, — such asitis (Octtl866).'' The work was first published in 1709. Of the 2d edition (1710-14) the library has vol ii. jit. 1, 2 [10495.4] . It was re- published on an extended scale m 1735 ; the 2d edition of this is the above. The library has also the 5th edition, 1779, 8 vol., with supplemental volume, 1784 [10495.10], and the 6th edi- tion, continued by Sir E. Brydges, 1812, 9 vol. [10495.13].— See Bohn's Lovmdes, i. 498. CARLYLE COLLECTION. Cooper, Charles Henry. Annals of Cambridge [England]. Vol. i.-iii. Cambridge. 1842-46. 8°. Carl. 10 Vol. iii. brings the history down to 1688. Two more volumes, accordinpt to Anderson's jBook of British topography, were published in 1852-53. In vol. iii. are a few MB. marginal notes. Cromwell, Oliver. The life of Oliver Cromwel, lord protector of the common-wealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland. [^)io».] London, n. d. 24°. Port. Carl. 20 On the fly -leaf is the autograph "T. Carlyle, Chelsea, 1866 (fi-om E. Fitzgerald)." Of a chap-book character (also indicated by the catalogue of books at the end, sold by Midwinter, the publisher), and seemingly published between Cromwell's death and the resto- ration, 1658-60. D'Alton, John. Illustrations, historical and genealogical of King James's Irish army list, (1689) . Dublin. 1855. 8°. Carl. 9 With a few ms. marginal notes. Great Britain — Parliament. (1547-1667.) House of commons. Journals. From Nov. 8th, 1647 to July 29th, 1667. [Vol. i.-vili. London.] 1803. f. Carl. 2 A general index to the first seven volumes. 1547-1659. Compiled by T.Cunningham. [London.] 1803. f°. Carl. 2" GwjiLae, or Owyn, John. Military memoirs of the great civil war. [With prefatory letters.] And an Account of the earl of Glencairn's expedition in the highlands of Scotland, in 1653 & 1654. By a person who was eye and ear witness to every trans- action. With an appendix. [Edited, with an intro- duction, by Sir Walter Scott.] Edinburgh, etc. 1822. 4°. Carl. 14 500 copies printed. " The account of Glencairn's expedition is said to have been compiled by John Graham of Duchrie, one of the most distin- guished gentlemen who joined him in the undertaking." The appendix contains " extracts from what may be called the ga- zettes of the period, the dispatches, namely, from Scotland, which appeared from time to time in the Public intelligencer, by which the Protector informed his subjects of occurrences in hiS usurped dominions." — See Introduction. With the book-plate of Thomas Carlyle ; and the autograph of his brother J[ohn] A[itken] Carlyle. [Heath, James. A brief chroAiole of the civil wars of England, Scotland, and Ireland, from 1637 till 1662.] 4 pt. in! vol. [London. 1663?] sm. 8°. Carl. 33 The title is taken from p. 1 of the text. The title-page is wanting and many pages of the text, also all the portraits ex- cept one ol Charles I. (pasted on a fly-leaf) and the frontis- piece. SeeBohn'sXowndea, ii. 1029. On the fly-leaf is written " Thomas Carlyle. Chelsea, 29 Sept', 1842." -Carlyle, after speaking of the ^/a^e/fum of Heath, says of this, — "Another wretched old Book of his, called Chronicle of the Civil Wars, bears a high price iu the Dilettante Sale- catalogues; and has, as that^^a^6//7£m too has, here and there a credible trait not met with elsewhere : but in fact, to the in- genuous inquirer, this too is little other than a tcnebriflc Book; cannot be read except with sorrow, with torpor and disgust, — and in fine, if you be of healthy memory, with ohhvion. The latter end of Heath has been worse than the beginning was ! " Cromwell, i. 12. The library has also the edition of 1676, f>, witli a continua- tion to 1673, by John Philips, also imperfect. 446X.5 Henderson, Alexander. Sermons, prayers, and pulpit addresses, 1638. Edited from an original MS. byR. T.Martin. [With a memorial by Robert Wodrow.] Edinburgh. [1867.] 8°. Carl. 30 ** Who it was that penned the MS. there is no means of knowing. Most probably he was a resident in St. Andrews. But whoever he was, he appears to have executed his task with exemplary fidelity and accuracy." Preface, p. vi. Hughes, William. An exact abridgment of publick acts and ordinances of parliament, 1640 to 1656. London. 1657. 4°. Carl, 31 With the book-plate of Augustus Frederick, duke of Sussex. [Kimher, Isaac] The life of Oliver Cromwell. Impartially collected from the best historians. London. 1724. S". Carl. 26 This book has been ascribed to Bishop Gibson and to Sir Thomas Pengelly. With many Ms. notes. Opposite p. 6 Is pasted a sheet with corrections, at the head of which is written, ** I used to think this a book of some resp ectability : it seeins no better than the others ; hereabouts there is an error in almost every line of it I " "Distinguished bjr a not intolerable Portrait. It went through several editions in a pure state; and I have seen a 'hfth edition ' with foreign intermixtures, ' printed atBIrmlng- hamm 1778,' on gray paper, seemingly as a Book for Hawkers. " [Kimber] has dihgently gathered from old Newspapers and other such sourcea;, nar rates in a dull, steady, concise, but altogether uninteUigent manner; can be read without ofience, but hardly with any real instruction. Image olCrom- well'8 self there is none, express or implied, in this Book; for the man himself had none, and did not feel the want of any." Cromwell, i. 14. The library has two other copies. 4453.8; 4453.9 Zjudlo-nr, Edmund. Memoirs. 2d ed. 3 vol. London. 1722, '21, '20. 8°. Carl. 25 Vol. i. and ii. are paged continuously; vol. iii. contains "a collection of original papers, serving to confirm passages of this and the preceding volumes." Cromwell, Hi. 373. The library has also the original edition published at Vivay, 1698-99 [4464.9] ; and the London editions ofl751,f« [4461.15], and of 1771, 4° [4461.16]. A few '* suppressed passages " are found in Cooper's Memoirs, 1869, 8», pp. 108-129 [4452.10]. [Maaferes, or Mazeres, Francis, editor.'] Select tracts relating to the civil wars in England, in the reign of Charles I. : by writers who lived in the time of those wars, and were witnesses of the events which they describe. 2 vol. (paged continuously). London. 1815. 8°. Cail. 8 Contents : — i. Mat, Thomas. A breviary of the history of the parliament of Eiieland. Reprinted from the 1st ed., 1665. — Lilly, William. Several observations on the life and death of King Charles I. 1651 Hoilbs, or Hollis, Denzil, 1st Baron. Memoirs from the year 1641 to 1648. — Walkek, Clement. Belatlons and observations, historical and politick, upon the parliament begun Anno Dom. 1640. [Book i. only, "The mystery of the two juntoes," is here reprinted.] ii. Berkley, Sir John. Memoirs containing an account of his negotiation with Cromwell, Ireton, and other officers of the army for restoring King Charles I. 1699 . — Hdntington , Bobert. Sundry reasons mducing him to lay down his ccm- mlsslon.. Presented to parliament Aug. 2d, 1748 [1648], -;- Fairfax, Thomas, Zd Baron. Short memorials. 1699. — HoBRES, Thomas. Behemoth : The history of the causes of the civil wars of England, from 1640 tol660.— FELi,,John(?) TheinterestofEnglandstated; or, A faithful and just account of the aims of all parties now pretending. 1659. — Price, John. The mystery and method of His Majesty's happy restauratlon, laid open to publick view. 1680. — Milton, John. Befleetions on the civil war in England. With a few Ms. marginal notes. Eefemng to Holles'&«moir»,Walker's JJistory, and others, Carlyle says, "The old Narratives, written aU by bafiled enemies of Cromwell, are fiill of mere blind rage, distraction, and darkness." Oromwell, i. 220. Berkley's Memoirs, he says, is " properly a Pleading, in- tended to clear the Writer of all blame in the first place." Cromwell, i. 244, note. Another copy. 4463.23 Neal, Daniel. The history of the puritans or protestant non-conformists. 2d ed. 2 vol. London. 1754. 4°. Carl. 7 With MS. memoranda, and occasional MS. marginal notes. Inserted between pp. 392 and 393 is a letter from Sam. Aitken to Carlyle, dated March 16, 1846, concerning the location of Lang Niddery, near Musselburgh, where Cromwell's army encamped before the battle of Dunbar. See Cromwell, ii. 1 64. On the fly-leaf is a book-plate with the initials "J. D." Tlie same initials are stamped on the outside of the covei'. The library has another ropy of this edition ; also a London edition, 1732-38, and an American edition, 1816-17. Nicolas, Sir Nicholas Harris. A synopsis of the peerage of England ; exhibiting, under alphas betical arrangement, the date of creation, descent, and present state of every t^tle of peerage which CAKLYLB COLLECTION. 5 has existed in tliis country since the conquest. 2 vol. (paged continuously). London. 1825. sm. 12°. Carl, ig "With autograph, " T Carlylc, Chelsea, 1842," and a few MS. margmal notes. The library has anoUicr copy [10497.29] ; also a now edition by Vf. Courthope,with tlio title, mstoric peerage of England. 1857 [A 52.3]. Noble, Mark. Memoirs of the protectoral-house of Cromwell. 3d ed. 2 vol. London. 1787. 8°. Carl. 27 With very many MS. notes and corrections; also, lists of Oliver's children and of Oliver's uncles, in substance as they appear printed in Cromwell, i. 20 and 54; and two letters, one fl-om Henry in regard to the entry of Henry Cromwell in the admission book at Gray's Inn (see Oromwell, i. 34), the other from John Bruce, dated 23 June, 1851, in regard to a portrait of Cromwell at Bose Hall in Suffolk (see Noble, ii. 339). " Poor Noble has amassed a large heap of evidences and as- sertions, worthless and of worth, respecting Cromwell and his Connexions ; ft'om which the reader, by his own -judgment, is to extract what he can. For Noble himself is a mau of ex- treme imbecility ; his judgment, for most part, eeeming to lie dead asleep ; and indeed it is worth little when broadest awake. Ho falls into manifold mistakes, commits and omits ia all ways ; plods along contented in an element of perennial dimness, pur- blindness : has occasionally a helpless broad innocence of plati- tude which is almost interestmg. A man indeed of extreme imbeeiUty, to whom, neverthelessi let due gratitude be borne. His Book, in fact, is not properly a Book, but rather an Aggre- gate of bewildered jottingsl a kind of Cromwellian Biograph- ical Dictionary, ^oaniing the alphabetical, or any other ar. rangement ormdex. Such as it is, this same Dictionaiy with- out judgment and without arrangement, ' bad Dictionary gone to pie,' as we may call it, is the storehouse from which sub- sequent Biographies have all furnished themselves. For the rest, this poor Noble is of very imi)artial mind respecting Cromwell; open to receive good of him, and to receive evil, even inconsistent evil." Cromwell, i. 12. The library has also the 1st edition, Birmingham, 1784. 4453-4 Peerage of Ireland (The) : a genealogical and historical account of all the peers of that kingdom Also, complete lists of the baronets, extinct peers, and chief governors of Ireland. Some account of the antient kings, &c. 2 vol. in 1. London. 176'8. 8°. 141 coats-of-arms. Carl. 18 Peerage of Scotland (The) : a genealogical and historical account of all the peers of that kingdom. "With [an] account of all the attainted peers, and a list of those nobles whose titles are extinct. Lon- don. 1767. 8°. 96 coats-of-arms. Carl. 17 "With a few MS. marginal notes. Poems on affairs of state : from the time of Cromwell to the abdication of James II. [With a continuation; — State poems, from the time of Cromwel to 1697.] Ith ed. , corrected and enlarged. [Vol. i.] N. p. 1702. 8°. Carl. 33 4 vol.were published, 1702-07. On the title-page is written, " E libris sura Thomae Astley," and on a fly-leaf in the same hand a poem of five verses beginning, " If I live to grow old as I find I go down. May this be my fate in a country town, etc." Puritan tracts and sermons. [223 sermons preached between 1640 and 1648 (a very few having been preached before or after these dates), before the houses of parliament on their monthly fast days and other public occasions.] 9 vol. sm. i°. Carl. 37-45 "With the autogi-aph of John Sterling in each volume. "The Fast-day Sermons of St. Margaret's Church, West- minster, in spite of printers, are all grown dumb ! In long rows of little dumpy quartos, gathered from the book-stails, they indeed stand here bodily before us : by human volition -they ciln be read ; but not by any human memory remembered. "We forgpt them as soon as read; they have become a weari- ness to the soul of man. They are dead and g«ne, they and what they shadowed; the human soul, got into other latitudes, cannot now give harbor to them." Cromwell, i. 7. Rioraft, Josiah. A survey of England's cham- pions and truth's faithfull patriots. London. 1647 [reprinted 182-(?)]. 8°. 22 portrs. Carl. 22 A reprint of the rare original, but without indication of place or date. The water-mark of the paper is 1822. A second title-page (nnder which the work was re-jjublished in 1649) reads: "The civill warres of England briefly related from 1641. Collected by John Leycester. London. 1649." Carlyle says in a note at the foot of the first page, — " This Book, reprinted when, where, or how I cannot learn, seems to consist of three Books or parts of Books all stitched to- f ether; Ewraft, whose are the Portraits and Doggerel; eycester (unknown to me) whose I take the Prose of tlie text to be (but see p. 121) [where at the end of the biographies Josiah Ricraft's name appears] ; then thirdly of Notes which ' are all excerpted from ... A ioolish cobblement. — I bought it atTait's sale in ... " There are manyotherjnarginal notes and corrections ; also the autograph, " Thomas Caflyle, Cral- geiiputtoch, 1833." Foran account of the book see Collier, Blbliogr. account of rarest books (N. Y. 1866 ed.) iii. 321; Bibl. grenvitl. p. 606; Lowndes, etc. Rogers, Edward. Some account of the life and opinions of a fifth-monarchy-man. Chiefly extracted from the writings of JolmEogers, preacher. Lon- don. 1867. 4°. Carl. 28 The library has another copy. Sermons. [22 sermons preached on various oc- casions between March, 1610, and Feb. 1668, bound together in one volume. J Carl. 36 [Sikes, George.] "The life and death of Sir Henry Vane, Kt. To which is added. His last ex- hortation to his children. [London.] 1662. sm. 4°. Carl. 23 On the fly-leaf is written, " Several difficulties attended the publication of this Work ; it being twice taken in the press and two presses well fui'nished witli materials destroyed. W. L." With this are bound Tke tryal of Sir Henry Vane, and Two treatises by Sir Henry Vane. "A man of endless virtues, says Dryasdust, who is much taken with him, and of endless intellect; — but you mnstnot veiy specially ask. How or Where? V"ane was the Friend of Milton : that is almost the only answer that can now be given. A man, one rather finds, of light fibre, this Sir Harry Vane. Grant all manner of purity and elevation; subtle high dis- -ourse; much intellectual and practical dexterity: there is an amiable, devoutly zealous, veiy pretty man; — but not a royal man; alas, no! " Cromwell, ii. 306.' Skinner, Thomas. The life of Gen. Monk ; from an original manuscript. [Edited with] a preface in vindication of Gen. Monk's conduct, b^ William Webster. London. 1723. 8°. Carl. 21 Spalding, John. The history of the troubles and memorable transactions in Scotland, in the reign of Charles I. Aberdeen, eie. 1829. 8°. Carl. 11 First published in 1792, an abstract of the Memoria Us of tlie trubles im Scotland i4 in England, which was published com- plete by the Bannatyne club, 1828; by the Maitland club, 1828-30 ; and by the Spalding club, 1850-61. The latter is said to be the only correct edition. Stace, Machell, compiler. Cromwelliana. A chronological detail of events in which Cromwell was engaged from 1642 to. his death, 1658 ; with a continuation, to the restoration. Westminster. 1810. f°. Carl. 5 Compiled from a " valuable collection of ancient newspapers and other documents." — Preface. With many MS. marginal notes and separate memoranda. Attached to p. 25 is a bit of the original MS. of Carlyle's Crom- well. On one side are five lines which appear in vol. 1. 189, and on the other the following passage written to foUow Letter xxxii. on p. 190, but afterwards cancelled, — " This Letter it- self is like 'the firing of about 200 shot'; one of the rapidest of Letters I Laconic as Sparta; — reminding us of rugged heart-of-oak, not a chip of lohite-wood left on it. A Letter really,-' good Of its kind.' " The book is very frequently quoted by Carlyle. Temple, Kir John. The Irish rebellion : or. An history of the attempts of the Irish papists to extir- pate the protestants in the kingdom of Ireland. [To which is appended "A relation of the beginning a»d continuation of the Irish rebellion " ; and "Se- CARLYLE COLLECTION. justice," was writteu by the author while in prison, and pub-, lished in 1651. A 4th part by " T. M." was jpubiishcd with the others in 1661. *' The mystery of the two junto's " is re-, printed in Masferes' Select tracts [Carl, 8 ; 4462.22]. 1 "A very splenetic old gentleman in gi'ay, — verg-ine towards Pride's Purge, and lodgment in the Tower, I think! Hois from the West; known long since in Gloucester Siege; BJi m- ber now for Wells; but terminates in the- To\vcr, with ink, and abundant gall in it, to write the Histoiy of Independency there." Uromioell, i. 252. The library has another copy [4474.10], containing all in .his except "Animadversions upon the armies remonstrance," and in addition, pt. 3, 1660, and the "emblematical print of Crom- well directing the lopping of th e royal oak of Britain," which ia wanting in the Carlyle copy. Also HistoHa independentiae, aLatintimnslationofpt. 1, somewhat abridged and with slight additions published in a collection of similar ti-acts, kylloge variorum tractalitum, London, 1649 [4465.4]. On p. 139 of vol. ii. where mention is made of the Eikon baHilike of Charles I., a pencil note by Carlyle refehing to this reads,— " .shewing him (had it been he, which palpab^' itwas not), to have been the most perfect Pharisee, inane Canter, and shovel-hatted Quack that ever went about in clear- starched surplice and formula! — Do but read it." 'Warwick, Sir Philip. Memoires of the reigne of Charles I. With a continuation to the restaura- tion of Charles II. London. 1701. 8°. Carl. 24 Another copy. 4465-33 [Whitelocke, or Whitloclie, jStV Bulstrode.J Memorials of the English affairs : or, An historical account of what passed from the beginning of the reign of Charles I. to Charles II. his restauration. London. 1682. f°. Carl. 3 This edition was published by Arthur Annesley, Sd earl ol Anglesev, who mutilated the text. Disraeli calls it the tran- cated edition. With a few MS. marginal notes, and the auto- graph of "J. A. Carlyle." "The Eushworths, Whitlockes, Nalsons, Thurloes; enor- mous folios, these and many others have been printed, and some of them again printed, but never yet edited, — edited as you edit wagonloads of broken bricks and dry mortar, simply by tumbling up the wagon ! Not one of those monstrous old volumes has so much as an available Index. Bulstrode has a kind of dramaturgic turn in him, indeed an occasional poetic friskiness ; most unexpected, as if the hipp'opotamns should show a tendency to dance; — which painfully deducts from one's confidence in Bulstrode's entire accuracy on such oc- casions [the conference of grandees at Speaker Lenthall's]." The reader must " remember always that aleamed Bulstl'ode's fat terrene mind, imaging a heroic Cromwell and his affairs, is a very dark glass indeed." Cromwell, i. 2; ii. 311. The library has also the edition of 1732 [4471.8J and 1863 [4473-3] ■ lect passages of Sir R. Musgrave's History of the rebellion in Ireland, in 1798." Edited by Francis Maseres.] London. 1812. i°. Carl. 6 With the autograph of J. A. Carlyle. On the fly-leaf is a MS. genealogical table of the Temple family. The library has also the Cork edition, 1766. 9475-15 Vane, Sir Henry. The tryal of Sir Henry Vane Kt. at Westminster, June the 2d and 6th, 1662. With what he intended to have spoken the day of his sentence, and his bill of exceptions. With other occasional speeches, &c. Also his speech and prayer, &c., on the scaffold. [London.] 1662. sm. 4°. Carl. 23 Bound with [SiKEs, G.]. The life and death of Sir Henry Vane. Two treatises : viz. i. An epistle general, to the mystical body of Christ on earth, ii. The face of the times. Both written in the tinie of his imprisonment. [London.] 1662. 301.4°. Carl. 23 Bound with [Sikbs, G.]. The life and death of Sir Henry Vane. Veme7, Sir Ralph. Verney papers. Notes of proceedings in the long parliament, temp. Charles I. Printed from original pencil memoranda taken in the house. Edited by John Bruce. London. 1845. 4". (Camden SOCIETY. [Publications], 31.) Carl. 29 On a fly-leaf is written, "T. Carlyle, Chelsea, 1845, (from the editor) ." , Speaking of the committee appointed Feb. 1640-1, to reform religions iibuses, Carlyle says: " Young Sir Ralph Varney, son of Edmund the Standard-bearer, has preserved vei-y care- ful Notes of the theological revelations and profouncf argu- ments, heard in this Committee from Dr. Burgess and others; intensely interesting at that time to all ingenuous young gentle- men ; a mere torpor now to all persons.'' Cromwell, 1. 85. Another copy. Eng. Lit. 377 [Walker, Clement-] Anarchia anglicana : or, The history of independency. With observations historicall and politiqjie upon this present parlia- ment. Together with the rise, growth, and practises of that faction. By Theodorus Verax. 2 pt- in 1. [London.] 1648-49. sm. 4°. Carl. 34 Prefixed to pt. 1 is " The mystery of tjie two junto's." Be- tween pts. 1 and 2 is bound "Animadversions upon the armies remonstrance, delivered to the house 20 Nov. 1648." Pt. 2 is followed by "An appendix, being a brief description of some of Argyle's proceedihgs." A 3d part, — " The high court 01 •OLIVER CEOMWELL. A Cast from the okiginal mask taken after death, now owned by THOMAS WOOLNER, Sculptor- It was given by him to THOMAS CARLYLE, who gave it jn 1873 TO CHARLES ELIOT NORTON, from whom Hakvakd College keceived ii in 1881. *** Tlie above is a copy of the inscription placed beneath the cast, of which a heliotype accompanies the present publication. CARLYLE COLLECTION. II. Frederick the Great. Abel, Heinrich Eriedrich Otto. Die deutschen personen-namen. Berlin. 1853. 8°. pp. 61. Carl. 237 "With MS. margiual notes. " Good." — ms. note. [Adelang, Joliann Christoph.] The life and character, rise and conduct, of Count Bruhl ; in a series of letters. Throwing a light on the origin of the war in Germany, and the intrigues of several powers. Translated from the German. London. [17ti-?] 12°. Carl. 173 "With the autograph " T. Garlyle, Chelsea, 1859 "; also MS. memoranda and marginal notes. "•Life' (so-called) begins p. 52; — hardly a date to be found from begins to end of it, — tho* it is not otherwise unworthy of vague belief t for most part." — MS. note on fly- leaf. Pragmatische staatsgeschichte Europens von dem ableben kaiser Carls 6 an bis auf die gegenwartigen zeiten. i«'-viii" bd. Gotha. 1762- 67. 4°. Carl. 76 _ Bd. iii. is in two part-s, each with a separate title-pa^e, pagination and register; bd. vii. is also in two parts with separate title-pa^es, but'the pagination and register is con- tinuous. Bd. i., lii.-vi. have "beilagen" paged separately. Bd. viii. should have ** beilagen," but they are wanting, and the volume itself seems to be incomplete. This vol. nas a second title-page **Staatsgeschichte des letzten krieges. i" bd. 1767." It was intended to publish three volumes more, but bd. ix. abth. 1 was all that ever appeared. "A solid, laborious and meritorious -Wo^fk, of its kind; extremely extensive (9 voU. i*^^ some of which are double and even treble), mostly in the undigested, sometimes in the quite uncooked, or raw condition; perhaps about a fifth part of it consists of * Documents * proper, which are skip- pable. It cannot help being dull, waste, dreary, but is every- where intelligible (excellent Indexes too), — and offers an ■unhappy reader by far the best resource attainable for survey of that sad Period." Frederick the Greats iii. 90 n. " Perhaps the only copy in England, though not a rare book. I had a 9'h vol., but it consisted only'of Documents, State-papers &c., & was of no use. Herr Tauchnitz of Leipzig, who searched out for me that 9U» vol., asserted con- fidently that no other had ever been published. T. C." — Note in Ms. catalogue. Ambition (The), and avarice of H [t. e. Hanover], the cause of this present war. Edin- burgh. 1744. IB", pp. 8. Carl. 90 Ajiecdotes relative to our affairs in Germany : in a series of letters to a noble lord in shire. London. 1762. 8°. Carl, gi With Carlyle's autograph on the title-page, and i» few marginal notes. He writes on the fly-leaf, " Many rambling glimpses given." Archenholz, Johann Wilhelm von. Geschichte des siebenjahrigen krieges in Deutschland. 2 bde. Berlin. 1793. 16°. Portrs. and map. Carl. 229 With the autograph " T. Carlyle, Chelsea, 1866 " ; also his MS. memoranda and marginal notes. The library has also the edition of 1869 [14565-6], and the French translation, 1789 [14565-7] ■ Historia belli septennis, in Germania. Latine vertit et tabvlam belli chronologicam et prosopographlam adiecit H. G. Eeichardus. Ed. 2" emendatior. Barvthi. 1792. 8°. Map. Carl. 230 With the autograph " T. Carlyle, Chelsea, 1862." "Attempted School Book! T. C."— Note in MS. cata- logue. Baczko, Ludwig (Adolf Eranz Joseph) von. Eeise durch einen theil Preussens. 2 bdchen. Hamburg, etc. 1800. 16°. Carl. 178 Also with the title, " Nankes Wanderungen durch Preus- sen. Herausgegeben von Ludwig von Baczko." ' " A pleasant Uttle Book, treating mainly of Natural His- tory ; but drawing you, by its innocent simplicity aind geniality, to read with tbaiiks whatever is in it." Frederick the Great, i. 136 n. Barbier, Edraond Jean Franyois. Journal historique et anecdotique du r^gne de Louis XV., public pour la soci6te de I'histoire de Erance d'apr^s le manuscrit in^dit de ,1a biblioth^que royale par A. de La Villegille. ' 4 torn. Paris. 1847-66. 8°. Carl. 83 With marginal notes and additional memoranda pasted in. The library has another copy. 4585.10 Belle-Isle, Charles Louis Auguste Eouquet, " due DE. Lettres a M. le mar^chal de Contades. 'j;rouv6es parmi les papiers de M.. de Contades apr^s la bataille de IMinden. n. p. 1759. 8°. PP- 83. Carl. 91 "Excell' letters of the flue old Duke's dictation, — very physiognomic of the chief man in his time and- country. Nothing like him extant now in France or here ! (1868.)" — MS. note on p. 83. The library has another copy, mounted in folio. 3581.6 [Benecbendorf, Karl Eriedrich.] Karakter- ziige aus dem leben konig Eriedrich Wilhelm L , nebst verschiedenen anecdoten. 9 samml. in 3 vol. Berlin. 1787-89. 16°. Carl. 148 With MS. memoranda; also the autograph"!. Carlyle, 1855 '' in each vol. Berenhorst, Georg Heinrich von. Betrach- tungen iiber die kriegskunst, iiber ihre f ortsohritte, ihre widerspriiche, und ihre zuverlassigkeit. Nebst zwei anhangen. 8^ aufl. Leipzig. 1827. 8°. Carl, no With MS. memoranda by Carlyle. Presented to him by Count von TJsedom. " His book is full of a certain talent, & real opulence of mind ; but is defaced by sedimeiits of imperfect moral quali- ties (pride, anger, vainglory too traceable ,in it, tho* well varnished over), which considerably pervert (as one may well see) the conclusions he arrives at, and render his judge- ments in all cases uncertain as to their coincidence with tlie truth of the thing, or their resihence therefrom, if too hateful a thing ! Scepticism (in war itself, much more on all other ' arts ' & subjects), this, with a dash of revolationary senti- mentalism, may be described as the result he has finally come to. (Note of March 1857, while pretty well on with reading hisBook.)" — MS. note on fly-leaf. See also Frederick the Greats vi. 251. Bielfeld, Jakob Eriedrich, freiherr von. Let- tres famili^res et autres. -^^ 6d. , revue, augmen- t^e, & c'orrigee. 2 torn. Leide. 1767. 8°. Carl. 170 With the autograph "T. Carlyle, Chelsea, 1866 (from A. Gilchrist) "; also ms. memoranda and marginal notes. - " His Book {Lettres Familieres et AutreR, all turning on Priedrich) , which came out in 1763, at the height of Fried- rich's fame, and was much read, is still freely cited by His- torians as an Authority. But the reading of a few pages sufficiently intimates that these ' Letters ' never can have gone tlirough a terrestrial Post-ofiice ; that they are an after- thought, composed from vague memory and imagination. Not to be cited • freely ' at all, hut sparingly and under con- ditions. They abound in small en'ors, in misdates, mistakes ; . small fictions _ even, and impossible pretensions : — fooUsh mortal, to write down his bit of knowledge in that foiTa! " Frederick the Great, ii- 426. The library has also the English translation of torn, ii., 1768, 2 vol. 14564.8 Blameuthal, Mme. Luise Johanne Leopoldine (von Platen) von. The life of Gen. de Zieten. Translated from the German by B. Beresford. 2 vol. in 1. Berlin. 1803. 8°. Fronts, and plans. Carl. 167 With a portrait of Zieten on fly-leaf Also the autograph "T. Carlyle, Chelsea, 1852," and occa- sional MS. marginal notes. " A vaguish eloquent Lady, hut with access to information, being a connection of Z's." Frederick the Great, iii. 260 n. " Extremely romantic ; now given up as mythical, for most part." Ditto, iv. 202 n. [Borgstede, August Heinrich.] Statlstisch- topographische beschreibnng der kurmark Bran- denburg. i=i^ theil. Berlin. 1788. 4°. Map and tables. Carl. 65 With autograph "T. Carlyle, Chelsea, 1869." At the end of the volume Carlyle writes " V I never had; — non-ext'? " 8 CARLYLE COLLECTION. [BonilI6, Joseph Louis Amour, marquis de.] Vie privee, politique et militaire du prince Henri de Prusse, fr^re de Fr6d6ric II. Paris. 1809. 8°. Carl. 156 Attributed by Carlyle to De la Roche- Ayraou. "A poor, vague and uuinsti-uctive, though authentic little Book." Frederick the Great, vii. 221 n. Bonrcet, Pierre Joseph. Memoires historiques, Bur la guerre que les franpois out soutenue en Allemagne depuis 1757 jusqu'en 17G2; auxquels on a joint divers suppUmens, & notamment une re- lation impartiale des campagnes de M. le marechal de Broglie, r6dig6e [par G. P. P. M. Deyaux]. 3 torn. Paris. 1792. 8°. TaUe. Carl. 235 ■With the autograph "T. Carlyle, Chelsea, 1858" and MS. marginal notes in each vol. " ^imoirea historiques (that is to say, for most part, Selec- tion of Official Papers) . . . ; — worthily done ; but occupied, two-thirds of it, with this Vellinghausen and the paltry ' Campaign of 1761 ' ! " Frederick the Great, vi. 301 n. The library has also another copy. 3583.24 Brief narrative (A) of the late campaigns in Germany and Flanders. In a letter to a member of parliament. London. 1751. 8°. pp.59. Carl, go "With MS. notes. Bnohholz, Samuel. Neueste preussisch-bran- denburgische geschichte, nach des verfassers tode zum druck befordert und nebst dessen lebensbe- schreibung herausgegebeu von J. F. Heynatz. 2 theile in 1 vol. Berlin. 1775. 4°. Carl. 67 With autograph "Thomas Carlyle, Chelsea, 1853," and abundant marginal notes and additional memoranda pasted in. It seems to have been much consulted and quoted. [Baddens, Johann Franz.] Allgemeines his- torisches lexicon, in welchem das leben und die thaten derer patriarchen, propheten, apostel, rfc. , derer kayser, konige, etc., und die beschreibungen derer kayserthiimer, tonigreiche, fiirstenthiimer, etc., vorgestellet werden. [With " Anhang."] 4 theile in 2 vol. Leipzig. 1709. f°. Carl. 59 ** 2 big folios in hogskin 1709. — (in body, as in apirit, a strong solid old Book. T. C.)" — Note in ms. catalogue. [Biilov, Adam Heinrich Dietrich von.] Prinz Heinrich von Preussen. Krjtische geschichte seiner feldziige. [With an appendix.] 2 theile in 1 vol. Berlin. 1805. 8°. Carl. 88 With occasional notes. Biilow, Ludwig Friedrich Victor Hanns, graf VON. Leben des grafen von Biilow, koniglich preussischer staats- und handels-minister. [Anon.'\ Leipzig. 1821. 8°. pp. 92. Carl. 168 " Aus den Zeitgenossen, heft xxiv. besonders abgedruckt." With the autograph •' T. Carlyle." Carlyle has written on the cover "Bulow (nicbts!)." Biisching, Anton Friedrich. Beytrage zu der lebensgeschichte denkwiirdiger personeu, inson- derheit gelehrter manner, iv'"^, v'='' theil. Halle. 1786-88. 8». Carl. 204 Contents : — iv. Erdmann Heinrich graf Henkel, freyherr von Donnersmark. Sophie Ernestine von Alefeldt. Kochus Friderich graf zu Lvnar. Friderich Wilhelm von Taube. Sigismund Streit. 17"86. — v. Friedrich der Zweyte, konig von Preussen. 1788. iv«' theil has the autograph " T. Carlyle, Chelsea, 1859"; V", "T. Carlyle, Chelsea, 1854." "Vol. v., — wholly occupied with Priedrich II. King of Prussia, is accessible in French and other languages ; many details, and (asBiisching's wont is) few or none not authentic, are to bo found in it; a veiy great secret spleen against Friedrich is also traceable, — for which the Doctor may have had his reasons, not obligatory upon readers of the Doctor. The truth is, Friedrich never took the least special notice of him: merely employed and promoted him, when expedient for both parties; and he really was a man of considerable worth, in an exti-emely crude form." Frederick the Great, 1. 269 n. Caractfere de Frdderic II., roi de Prusse. Traduit de I'allemand par A. S. d'Arnex. 2 torn, in 1. Berne. [1788.] sm. 8°. Carl. 205 Translation of vol. v. of his " Beytrage." Neue erdbesohreibung. jer-yer theil. 5 theile in 9 vol. Hamburg. 1770, '69-73. 8°. Carl. 49 ior, iier theil are "60 aufl.," m" is "5i> aufl.," iv« is "4« aufl.," and v« is "^o aufl." Contents (as given by Carlyle in the front of vol. i.) : — ■ Vol. i. (as bound, as printed it is 2 " theile ") ; Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Kussia (Europ. & Asiat.). ii. Prussia, Poland, Hungary, Turkey (Europ.). [Index for these two.} Brster theil ends. iii. Portugal, Spain, France, [is " 2i«n theils 1 B*." iv. Italy, Gt Britain (Gibral', Minorca, &c.) : Index at the end (to these 2). Title page of this caret. V. (is "5« Theils ler Band,*' what Incidence of order!) 5th edn., '71. Contains : Bohmen; Austn, Burgund", Westph», Chur-Xlbinish and Upper B,himsb Circles (1412 pages) . vi. Schwab", Bavar", Frankish and Ilppcr-Saxon Circles (2,700 pages!) — vii. Nether-Saxon Circle, with a heap of " unmittelbare Reichslander." (Index for these 3 which are aU one volume or theil, of above 4000 pages.) — viii. (4th edit°, '73, — this is 4tii theil in origin') contains : Un. Netherlands, " Helvetia," Silesia & Glatz (Index to it at the end). . ix. (is " 50 theils 1* abtbeilung." 2'. Pontificiale. H. C. Cat. 1723. Pontificiale Eomanum. P/iris, 1615. Rationale Divi. H. C. Cat. 1723. Rationale divinorum. Haginaw, 1519. Sacri Canonis Expositionem. Volatterani Coment. Rerum Britannicarum. Chronoraicon Divinum. Adams banquet of y^ Divill. De Unione Ecelesiae. Caialogus Lihrorum ex donis [word trimmed off] Equitis Dni Kenelm/i Dighby, Ano Dni 1653. Biblia sacra cum glossa ordinaria sex tomis comprehensa. Opera Gregorii Nazianzeni grseco-lat. duobus tomis in fol. H. C. Cat 1723. Paris, 1630. Justini Martyris Opera Graecae. Origenis opera. Conciliorum tomi duo in fol. Hermes Trismegistus cum comentarijs Rosselii in fol. Ludovici Blosii opera. Venerab. Bedae tomi 2. See H. C. Cat. 1723. Johan. Damasceni Opera Graeco-Lat. Anthonii Possevini bibliotheca. H. C. Cat. 1723. Possevini (Ant.). Bibliotheca selecta de ratione studiorum, &c. Col. Agrip. 1607. Alvarez, tom. 3°- H. C. Cat. 1723. Alvarez (Jac). Tom. 3. Lngdun,1617. Rob. Belli tomi duo. Epitome Annalium Baconii. CEcumenii Opera in tom 2'»'». H A FEW NOTES CONCERNIXG THE RECORDS OF HARVARD COLLEGE. Harphii Theologia mystica in 4°. H. C. Cat. 1723. Harphii (Hen.) Theologia Mystica. Colon. 1611. Joli. Cassiani opera, in 8°. H. C. Cat. 1723. Cassiani (Jo.). Monastic, Institut. Lib. 4. De Capitalibus Vitiis. Lib. 8. Collationes S. S. Patram. Lib. 24. de Verbo incarnate. Lib. 7. Antverp. 1578. Cypriani opa In manibus Mr. Nook [or Noels?]. H. C. Cat. 1723. Cypriani (D.). Carthagfin Episc. Opera cum Annot. Pasmclii. Paris, 1603. Richardus Belliiighamus Arniiger hos Lihros dedii. Arresium in N. Test. Anatomii Armenianism. Augustini Opa. Biblia Tremelii &, Junii. Cartwright on Prov. Eccle.s. Curiel in Epistolam Thomie. Conges Sacrifice of Sts. Grotium de jure belli. Lutherum in Genesin. Marlorati thesaurum Scripturae. Molinoeum contra Arminium. Mollerum in Psalmos. Musculum in Psalmos. Polani Syntagma. Reinoldum de Idololatria. Stultetl Opa. Stellam in Lucaiji. Vortium de deo. in Psalmos. Coment in Philemonem. In concluding these selections from the College records, I wish to call attention to the paper of which Books III. and IV. are composed. It is evidently of French manufacture, having for one water-mark a crown over ashield bearing fleurs de lis. It also has another water-mark representing a cross standing on the cross-bar of the letter H, in the abbreviation I. H. S., with the letters P. B. below the monogram. We have no hint how this paper, identical with some now in the Archives at Quebec,' came into the possession of the College. It may have been captured in Acadia, or it may have been a part of the consideration for the friendly intervention in behalf of La Tour. Whatsoever the manner in which it was obtained, there were among those who have left their hand-writing upon these water- marks some whose rigid notions with regard to all signs dear to the true Catholic were so intense that a refusal to use paper bearing the stamp of the cross would have been both natural and con- sistent. Some of them, no doubt, sympathized with the motives which prompted the defacement of the British flag at Salem, the alleged cause for which was because "the jed cross was given to the King of England as an ensign of victory, and so a superstitious thing and a relic of anti-Christ.'' This ebullition at Salem had but a temporary effect. The Colonial authorities were compelled to swal- low their prejudices. In 1680, however, Dankers and Sluyter reported that the cross had again dis- appeared from the flag, thus furnishing evidence of the survival of the prejudice.' There is nothing to show that those who used the books were conscious of the water-mark, but it is scarcely probable that these volumes could have been in constant service for so long a time without knowledge of its existence. While no importance can be attached to the character of the paper of which these books were made, the dis- covery of this water-mark in the records during the period in which they were in use cannot fail to create surprise to all who bear in mind the theological turn which studies at Cambridge took. 1 Mr. George Stewart, Jr., of Quebec, at my request kindly examined the papers in the Archives at Quebec. He found these water-marks there. 2 See Memoirs Long Island Hist. Soc. Vol. I. p. 393. ^"'~f i."y-.-'(. , •/ library of i^arDarD aimDemtr* Bibliographical Contributions. EDITED BY JUSTIN WINSOR, LIBRARIAN. ISTo. 38. FOURTH LIST OF THE PUBLICATIONS OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY AND ITS OFFICERS, WITH THE CHIEF PUBLICATIONS ON THE UNIVERSITY. 1886-1887. By WILLIAM HOPKINS TILLINGHAST, Assistant Lihrarian. CAMBRIDGE, MASS.: EaauelJ 62 tfje iLtirrarg of l^ar&arl) SKni&eraftg. Already issued or in preparation. A Star prefixed indicates they are not yet ready. VOL. I. I. Edward S. Holden. Index-Catalog-ue of Books and Memoirs on the Transits of Mercury. z. Justin Winsor. Shakespeare's Poems : a Bibliography of the Earlier Editions. 3- Charles Eliot Norton. Principal books relating to the Life and Works of Michelangelo, with Notes. 4. Justin Winsor. Pietas et Gratulatio. An Inquiry into the authorship of the several pieces. 5. List of Apparatus in different Laboratories of the United States, available for Scientific Researches involving Accurate Measurements. 6. The Collection of Books and Autographs, be- queathed to Harvard College Library, liy the Honor- able Charles Sumner. 7. William C. Lane. The Dante Collections in the Harvard College and Boston Public Libraries. 8. Calendar of the Artliur Lee Manuscripts in Harvard College Library. 9. George Lincoln Goodale. The Floras of different countries. 10. Justin Winsor. Halliwelliana: a Bibliography of the Publications of James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps. 11. Samuel H. Scuddek. The Entomological Libraries of the United States. 12. First List of the Publications of Harvard Uni- versity and its Officers. 1870-1SS0. 13. Samuel H. Scudder. A Bibliography of Fossil Insects. 14. William H. Tillinghast. Notes on the Historical Hydrography of the Handkerchief Shoal in the Bahamas. 15. J. D. Whitney. List of American Authors in Geology and Palaeontology. 16. Richard Bliss. Classified Index to the Maps in Petermann's Geographische Mittheilungen. 1855- 18S1, 17. Richard Bliss. Classified Index to the Maps in tlie Royal Geographical Society's Publications. 1830- 18S3. 1 S. Justin Winsor. The Bibliog-raphy of Ptolemy's Geography. 19. Justin Winsor. The Kohl Collection of Early Maps. 20. William C. Lane. Index to Recent Reference Lists, no, 1. 18S4-1S85. VOL. II. 31. Second List of the Publications of Harvard Uni- versity and its Officers. 1S80-1885. 22. Justin Winsor. Calender of the Sparks Manuscripts in Harvard College Library. William H. Tillinghast. Third List of the Publica- tions of Harvard University and its Officers. 1S85- 18S6. William C. Lane. Index to Recent Reference TJsts, no. 2. 1SS5-18S6. W. G. Farlow and William Tbelease. IJstnf Works on North American Fungi. 23- 24. 26. William C. Lane. The Carlyle Collection. 27. Andrew McF. Davis. A few notes on the Records of Harvard College. 28. William H. Tillinghast. Fourth List of Publica- tions of Harvard University and its Officers. 1S86- 1S87. 39. William C. Lane. Index to Recent Reference Lists, no. 3. 1SS7. *30. Facsimile of the autograph of Shelley's poem "To a Skylark," with a letter from Mr, Edward A. Silsbee. A LIST OF THE PUBLICATIONS OF HAEYARD UOTTERSITY AND ITS OFFICERS, WITFI THE CHIEF PUBLICATIONS ON THE UNIVERSITY. From September 30, 1886, to September 30, 1887. *«* The list of publications of the officers of the Uniyersity has been prepared from information received from the officers in response to a circular issued by the editor ; for the record of the publica- tions of the University, and for that of the articles relating to it, the editor is responsible. It is pro- posed to continue this list for successive academic years. THE UNIVERSITY. The Harvard University catalogue, 1886-87. Cambridge. 1886. 8°. pp. 336. Edited by W. C. Lane. Much of the matter in the Catalogue is also printed for distribution in the " Admission," " Elective," and ' ' Post-graduate " pamphlets, which have the following titles : Selected sheets from the Hari>a/rd, University Catalogue., 1886-87, containing all necessary information for persons intending to enter Harvard College. — Amiouncement of courses of instruction provided by the Faculty of Harvard College for the academic year 1887-88. pp. 40. Eirst edition, May, 1887, second, July, 1887. — Account of the graduate department for the academic year 1887-88. pp. 40. First edition. May, 2nd, June, 3d, July, 1887. There is also a pamphlet describing the Summer courses of instruction. The Departments issue their own portions of the Catalogue separately, in some cases with additions : the 204th Annual catalogue of the Medicxl School contains the examination papers of 1886; the 19th Annual announce- ment of the Dental School (pp. 15) contains a complete list of graduates ; the 4th Annual announce- ment of the School of Veterinary Medicine contains the admission examination papers and a view of the Village Street hospital. Directory of the officers and students of Harvard University, Oct. 7, 1886. Cam- bridge. 1886. 8°. pp. 19. Edited by W. C. Lane. Annual report of the President and Treasurer of Harvard College, 1885-86. Cam- bridge. 1887. 8°. pp. 158, 58. This report contains also the reports from the various departments and institutions of the University. The report of the Treasurer and those of several of the Departments are also issued separately. [Programme of the exercises at Commencement, 1887.] 4". pp. xiii. Contains, in Latin, the names of those who receive degrees and academic honors in all departments. Record of the commemoration of the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the founding of Harvard College. Cambridge. Wilson. 1887. 8°. Edited by Justin Winsor, librarian of the University. See p. 11. Memorial edition. Greek lexicon of the Roman and Byzantine periods. By E. A. Sophocles. New York. Scribner's. 1887. 1. 8°. Edited by Professor J. H. Thayer. See p. 32. OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS. Report of the committee to visit tlie iVletlical ami xjeuluL o^ii^um uuj lUo ocii^oi ut Veterinary Medicine, pp.9. Dated II January, 1887. [Circular signed by the Plummer Professor and the Preachers to the University, giving a brief report of their services during the past year.] Dated July, 1887. pp. (2). [Confidential circular signed by the Plummer Professor and the Preachers to the University concerning the conduct of worship in the University.] Dated July, 1887. [Circular relating to the religious services at Harvard College, signed by A. P. Pea- body.] Dated 19 March, 1887. pp. (2). Regulations of the Faculty of Harvard College. 1886,1887. 2 pams. 8°. pp.11. Contain an official description of tlie marldng system introduced in 1885-86. Harvard University examinations. Papers used at tlie admission examinations held at Cambridge, Quincy, Andover, Exeter, New York, Philadelphia, Cincinnati, St. Louis, San Francisco, and Paris (France), June, 1887. Cambridge. 1887. 8°. pp. 27. Harvard University examinations. Papers set for final examinations in Harvard College, June, 1887. 4 pams. 8°. Namely: Ancient languages {Hebrew, Sanskrit, Greek, and Latin'), pp. 41. — Modern languages {English, German, French, Italian, and Spanish), pp. 42. — Philosophy, Political JSconomy, History, Roman Law, Fine Arts, and Music, pp. 34. — Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Natural History, pp. 25. The papers set at the mid-year examinations have not been printed in this form since 1883. The Medical School prints its papers as an appendix to its catalogue. The School of Veterinary Medi- cine does the same with its papers for admission. Harvard University examinations. Papers used at the annual examination in law held at Harvard University, June, 1887. Cambridge. 1887. 8°. pp. 41. Harvard University examinations. Papers used at the examinations for women, 1887. Cambridge. 1887. 8°. pp. 24. [Descriptions of the courses of studies at Harvard University.] 1885-1886. 8°. Small pamphlets of from one to sixteen pages prepared for the information of students by the instructors in the various courses. Represented are : Botany and Zoology, Classics and Sanskrit, English, Forensics, French, Geology (including Meteorology, Mineralogy, Physical Geography and Palaeontology), History, Mathematics, Music, Political Economy, Romance Philology, Semitic languages. Summer school of geology, sixth session, 1887. pp. (2). Examinations for women, 1888. Cambridge. 1887. 12°. pp. 10. Descriptive list of experiments on the fundamental principles of chemistry for use in Chemistry £. Also for the use of masters preparing students for the admission examination in chemistry. By- Josiah Parsons Cooke. Second edition, revised after a year's experience in the laboratory. Cambridge. 1887. 12°. pp. 61. List of experiments in physical measurement. Intended for use in Physics O, and for preparing students for the admission examination in advanced physics in 1888. By Harold Whiting, instructor in physics. Cambridge. 1887. 12°. pp. 23. Provisional list of experiments in elementary physics for admission to College in 1887. Cambridge. 1886. 12°. pp. (4). Rank lists for 1886-87. 12°. pp. 28. OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS. [Report of the Committe of the Academic Council to whom was referred the propo- ition of the Medical Faculty relating to a modification of the Academic course.] '^rivute proof . 8°. pp. 15. Expenses at Harvard. An address by Professor George Herbert Palmer before larvard gvaflnatOR, Commenoement dny, 1887. Cambridge. Wilson. 1887. 8°. pp.22. Besides the Address this pamphlet contains in an appendix extracts from the letters of recent gradu- tes on which Professor Palmer based his statements. Copies can be had on application to the Secre- ire of the College. The quarterly Journal of Economics. Vol. i. Boston. Ellis. 1887. 8°. pp. 512. harU. Contents: — 'So. i. (Oct. 1886.) The reaction in Political Economy. C. F. Dunbar. — Private iionopolies and public rights. A. T. Hadley. — Silver before Congress in 1886. S. D. Horton. No. 2. (Jan. 1887.) An historical sketch of the Knights of Labor. C. D. Wright. —The disposi- ion of our public lands. A. B. Hart. —The southwestern strike of 1886. F. W. Taussig. No. 3. (April, 1887.) The source of business profits. F. A. Walker. — An historical study of liaw's system. A. McF. Davis. — Gold and prices since 1873. J. L. Laughlin. No. 4. (July, 1887.) Deposits as currency. C. F. Dunbar. —An historical study of Law's system, i. A. McF. Davis. — Some curious phases of the railway question in Europe. S. Sterne. Beside the leading articles each number contained notes and memoranda on current topics, corre- pondence, and a bibliography. Harvard University calendar. No. 195-231; October, 1886 — July, 1887. The calendar is issued in term-time only. Outlines and Guides for the Use of Students in certain Courses of Instruction. *^,* The works recorded here are not published by the University, but are prepared by instructors or students in the respective courses. History 1. Notes for an elementary course in European history. Cambridge. Wheeler. 1886. 8°.' pp. 81. History 2. Lecture notes in an elementary course in Constitutional government, baken by G. P. Furber. Cambridge. Wheeler. 1887. 8°. pp. 110. History 13, 17. Topical outline of the courses in constitutional and political history of the United States given at Harvard College in the academic year 1886-87. By Albert Bushnell Hart. Cambridge. Wheeler. 8°. Part I. (1783-1829). 1886. pp. 1-128. Part H. (1829-1861). 1887. pp. 130-258. Additional references, pp. 5. History 13. Constitutional and political history of the United States (1781-1861) : List of lectures, pp. 4 ;— General readings, pp. 5 ; — Special reports : 1. General out- line. 2. Bibliographical topics. 3. Statistical topics. 4. Geographical topics. 5. Slavery topics (each pp. 2). History 17. A similar series of guides for the general history of the United States. History 18. Topical outline of the course in the history of the North American colonies and their growth into a federal union (1492-1789), given at Harvard College in the academical year 1885-86. By Albert Bushnell Hart. Cambridge. Wheeler. [1886.] 8°. pp. 165. Political Economy 3. Extracts from the laws of the United States relating to American shipping. Cambridge. Wheeler. 1886. 8°. pp. 33. Compiled by Professor J. L. Laughlin. Political Economy 6. Topics and references. By F. W. Taussig. Cambridge. Wheeler. 1886. OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS. AKNOLD ABBOBETTJM. Animal report of the Director of the Arnold Arboretum [C. S. Sargent] to the President and Fellows of Harvard College, for 1885-86. 1887. 8°. pp. 3, map. Reprinted from the President's annual report. ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY. Annals of the Astronomical Observatory of Harvard College. Vol. xvii. ; xviii. no. 1, 2. Cambridge. 1887. 4°. Contents: — xvii. The almucantar. An investigation made at the Observatory in 1884 and 1885, by S. C. Chandler, jr. 1887. pp. ix., (2), 222, plate 1. xviii. I. Magnitudes of stars employed in various nautical almanacs, pp. 1-13. — 2. Discussion of the TJranometria Oxoniensis. pp. 15-27. Boyden fund. Circular, no. 1, 2. 4°. 1887. Contents: — i. Description of the objects of the fund. Dated 1 March, 1887. pp. (2). — 2. Me- teorological observations, pp. 6. Henry Draper memorial. First annual report of the photographic study of stellar spectra conducted at the Harvard College Observatory, Edward C. Pickering, Director. With plate. Cambridge. 1887. 4°. pp. 10. Forty-first annual report of the Director of the Astronomical Observatory of Harvard College. Presented to the visiting committee, December 7, 1886. By Edward C. Pickering. Cambridge. 1887. 8°. pp.12. The report includes a list of the scientific articles published by the oflScers of the Observatory during the year. It is also included in the annual report of the President. BtrSSEY INSTITTTTION. Bulletin of the Bussey Institution, Jamaica Plain, Boston. Nothing has been issued within the period covered by this list. The Bulletin is published by John Allyn, 30 Franklin St., Boston. The annual report of the Dean of the Bussey Institution will be found in the President's report. LIBRARY. Harvard University bulletin, no. 35-37. Vol. iv. no. 6 — vol. iv. no. 8. October, 1886— May, 1887. Contents (besides the list of Accessions) : — 35. (Oct. 1886.) Miltoniana. [A record of the collec- tion recently presented to the Library by the heirs of the late George Ticknor, formerly Professor of Belles Lettres in Harvard University.] pp. 319-324. —The Kohl collection of early maps [completed]. pp. 325-334. — Dante collections [continued], pp. 335-339. 36. (Jan. 1887.) Dante collections [continued], pp. 374-379. — Index to reference lists, etc. By W. C. Lane [continued from Oct. 1885]. pp. 380-386. — Calendar of the Sparks manuscripts in Harvard College Library. By Justin Winsor [commenced], pp. 387-393. — Notes on the subject catalogue of Harvard College Library. History of the United States, pp. 394, 395. 37. (May, 1887.) Dante collections [continued], pp. 429-436. — Calendar of the Sparks manu- scripts [continued], pp. 437-443. — List of works on North American fungi, etc. By W. G. Farlow and W. Trelease [commenced], pp. 444-458. Beginning with no. 18, each Bulletin has contained official abstracts of the records of meetings of the Corporation and the Board of Overseers. A current necrology of the graduates of the University, contributed by the editor of the Quinquennial catalogue, is contained in each number of the Bulletin. OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS. Bibliographical contributions. Edited by Justin Winsor. In part republished from he Bulletin of Harvard University. The following numbers have been issued since (opt. 188G : — 23. W. H. TiLLiNGHAST. A list of the publications of Harvard University and its officers, with the chief publications on the University. 1885-1886. 1887. pp. 21. [Third list.] 24. William Coolidge Lane. Index to recent reference lists, 1885-86. 1887. pp. 9. A continuation of No. 20. 25. W. G. Faelow and William Teelease. A list of works on North American fungi. 1887. pp.36. A general title-page : Bibliographical contributions, numbers 1. to 'SIX.. Vol.1. Cambridge. 1887, las been printed. Ninth report ( 1 885-86) of Justin Winsor, librarian of Harvard University. 8°. pp. 10. Included in the annual report of the President, and also printed separately. MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY. Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Vol. xvi. NTo. 1, 2. 1887. 4°. Contents: i. Notes on the Taxodium distichium, or bald cypress. By N. S. Shaler. pp. 15. — ;. On the original connection of the eastern and western coal fields of the Ohio valley. By N. S. Shaler. )p. 11. (June, 1887.) Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College, in Cambridge. T'ol. xiii. No. 1-5. 1886-87. 8°. Contents: — !. Reports on the results of dredging, by the U. S. C. S. Str. "Blake.'' XXX. leport on the Holothurioidea. By Hjalmar Theel. pp. 1-22, plate 1. (Oct. 1886.)— 2. A second upplement to the fifth volume of the Terrestrial air-breathing moUusks of the United States and adja- ent territories. By W. G. Binney. pp. 2S-i7 , plates 3. (Dec. 1886.)— 3. Simple eyes in Arthro- lods. By E. L. Mark. pp. 49-105, plates 5. (Feb. 1887.) — 4. Studies from the Newport marine aboratory. XVIII. On the development of the calcareous plates of Amphiura. By J. W. Fewkes. ip. 107-150, plates 3. (May, 1887.) — 5. Preliminary account of the fossil mammals from the White liver formation, contained in the Museum of Comparative Zoology. By W. B. Scott and H. F. Os- )orn. pp. 151-171, plates 2. (Sept. 1887.) Annual report of the Curator [Alexander Agassiz] of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College, to the President and Fellows of Harvard College, for .885-86. Cambridge. 1886. 8°. pp. 32. This pamphlet contains, beside the main report of the Curator, which is also included in the report if the President, special reports by officers of the Museum on the departments placed under their charge espectively, and lists of the publications of the Museum. PEABODY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ARCHAEOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY. Twentieth annual report of the trustees of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology, presented to the President and Fellows of Harvard College, April, 1887 [consisting of the reports of the Treasurer (F. C. Lowell) and of he Curator (F. W. Putnam), with special papers]. Vol. iii. no. 7. pp. 513-586. Contents : — The way bone fish-hooks were made in the Little Miami valley. By F. W. Putnam, .p. 581-586, cuts. An index to vol. iii. is in preparation. SCIENTIFIC PAPERS FROM' THE LABORATORIES OF THE UNIVERSITY. The Chemical Laboratory. Contributions from the Chemical laboratory of Harvard College. On the direct conversion of aromatic sulphonates into the corresponding araido-compounds. By '.L. Jackson and J. F. Wing. Proc. Am. Acad. xxn.2i5-2iS; Am. CAem. ./o«r«. April, 1887; ix. 76-78. 8 OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS. On benzyldimethylamine. By C. L. Jackson and J. F. Wing. Hid. p. 49 ; ihid. pp. 78-81. A new method for the quantitative determination of hydroxyl. By C. L. Jackson and G. W. Rolfe. Ihid. pp. 253-258 ; Hid. pp. 82-87. On mucoxybromic and mucoxychloric acids. By H. B. Hill and A. W. Palmer. Ihid. pp. 315- 342; ihid. June, 1887; ix. 147-174. On benzoltrisulphonic acid. By C. L. Jackson and J. F. Wing. Ihid. pp. 348-371 ; ihid. Sept. 1887 ; ix. 325. On the action of nitric acid on symmetrical trichlorbenzol. By C. L. Jackson and J. F. Wing. ' Ihid. pp. 372-379 ; ihid. pp. 848-355. On the behavior of sound and decayed wood at high temperatures. By H. B. Hill and A. M. Comey. Ibid. pp. 482-492. The action of fluoride of silicon on organic bases. By C. L. Jackson and A. M. Comey. Ibid, xxiii. 20. German version : Ber. d. deutsch. chem. Gesellschaft, 1886, p. 3194. The Cryptogamic Laboratory, Contributions from the Cryptogamic laboratory of the Museum of Comparative Zoology. v.* On the anatomy and development of Agarum Turneri, Post and Rupr. By J. E. Humphrey. Proc. Am. Acad. xxii. 195-204, ^/aies 2. vi. On the morphology of Bavenelia glandulaeformis. By G. H. Parker. /SjcZ. pp. 205-219, pZaies 2. vii. On certain cultures of Gymnosporangium, with notes on their Roesteliae. By K. Thaxter. Ibid- pp. 259-269. viii. On the structure of the frond in Chanipia parvula, Harv. By R. P. Bigelow. Ihid. xxiii. pp. ll\-\20, plate 1. Also separately, 1887. * The earlier numbers are : i. Notes on some species in tlie third and eleventh centuries of Ellis's North American Fungi. Proc. Am. Acad, xviii. 65-85. — ii. The ciyptogamic flora of the White Mountains. Appatachia,\\\. '2Z2~'2b\. — iii. Notes on some species of Gymnosporangium and Clirysomyxa of the United Stiites. Proc. Am. Acad. xx. 311-323. — iv. Notes on Arctic Algae; based principally on collections made at Ungava Bay by L. M. Turner. Ibid. xxi. 469-477. The Herbarium. Contributions from tbe Herbarium of Harvard University. A preliminary synopsis of North American Carices, including those of Mexico, Central America, and Greenland, with the American bibliography of the genus. By L. H. Bailey, jr. Proc. Am. Acad. xxii. 59-157. The Physical Laboratory. Contributions from the Physical laboratory of Harvard College. Prepared under the direction of Professor Trowbridge. Oxygen in the sun. By John Trowbridge and C. C. Hutchins. Proc. Am. Acad. March, 1887 ; xxiii. Carbon in the sun. By John Trowbridge and C. C. Hutchins. Ihid. On the existence of certain elements, together with the discovery of platinum, in the sun. By C. C. Hutchins and E. L. Holden. Ihid. A new photographic spectroscope. By C. C. Hutchins. Am. Journ. Sci. July, 1887; 3d ser. xxxiv. 58, 59. The Physiological Laboratory of Harvard Medical School. Collected papers. H. 1880-1886. For private circulation. [Boston. 1887.] The volume consists of the following papers bound together and provided with a general title-page : I. Description of a modified pendulum-myograph. J. J. Putnam. —2. On the reliability of Marey's tambour in experiments requiring accurate notations of time. J. J. Putnam. 3. A comparison of sight and touch. H. P. Bowditch and W. F. Southard. —4. Note on the production of the second heart-sound. C. E. Webster. — 5. Optical illusions of motion. 2 plates. H. P. Bowditch and G. S. Hall. —6. Illusions of motion. (Abstract of no. 5.) —7. On the collection of data at autopsies. H. P. Bowditch and F. A. Harris. — 8. Reaction-time and attention in the hypnotic state. G. S. Hall. OITICIAL PUBLICATIONS. Experimental researches in the tension of the vocal bands. F. II. Hooper. — lo. Plethysmographi- ;he Untersuchungen iiber die Gefassnerven der Extremitiiten. Vorliiufige Mittheilung. H. P. Bow- itcli and J. W. Warren. — ii. Beitriige zur Theorie der Wiirmempfindung. Vorliiufige Mittheilung. T. P. Lombard and G. W. Walton. — 12. Experimental researches on the tension of the vocal bands. .Abstract of no. 9.) — 13. Description of the Plij'siological laboratory of the Harvard Medical School. . W. Warren. — 14. Note on the nature of nerve-force. H. P. Bowditch. — 15. The respiratory anction of the human larynx. F. H. Hooper. — 16. Plethysmographic and vaso-motor experiments ith frogs. F. W. Ellis. — 17. Concerning the positions of paralyzed vocal bands. F. H. Hooper. — B. Description of a piston-recorder for air connections. F. W. Ellis. — ig. The liquid piston-recorder nd the registration of its movements by means of photography. F. W. Ellis. ^ — 20. What is nerve )rce ? H. P. Bowditch. — 21. Plethysmographic experiments on the vaso-motor nerves of the limbs. [. P. Bowditch and J. W. Warren. — 22. Vaso-motor nerves of the limbs. Abstract (of no. 21) by 1. P. Bowditch. — A number of investigations have been carried on in the Laboratory the results of rhich have been embodied in papers not included in this volume. Among the more important are : The ealing of arteries. J. C. Warren, N. Y. 188fi. — The time sense. L. T. Stevens. Mind, 1886; xi. .0. 43. — Bilateral asymmetry of function. G. S. Hall. Ibid. 1884; ix. no. 33. — Intestinal suture. ). K. Newell. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 6 Jan. 1887. A similar volume of colleetecl papers, 1873-1879, was prepared for private circula- lon in 1880. It contained : — I. Experiments on the action of bile in promoting the absorption of fats. C. H. Williams. — 2. On ntestinal digestion. G. M. Garland. — 3. The lymph spaces in fasciae. H. P. Bowditch. — 4. Contri- lution to physiology of the cortex cerebri. J. J. Putnam. — 5. Note on the action of lobelina on the irculation. J. Ott. — 6. The physiological action of thebain. J. Ott. — 7. A new form of inductive .pparatus. H. P. Bowditch. — 8. Force of ciliary motion. H. P. Bowditch. — 9. Absence of resonance n the fifth right intercostal space diagnostic of pericardial effusion. T. M. Eotch. — 10. Does the apex if the heart contract automatically ? H. P. Bowditch. — 11. Experiments on tetanus. C. S. Minot. — 2. The function of the epiglottis in deglutition and phonation. G. L. Walton. — 13. Pharyngeal respira- ion. G. M. Garland. — 14. The effect of the respiratory movements on the pulmonary circulation. I. P. Bowditch and G. M. Garland. — 15. Growth as a function of cells. C. S. Minot. — 16. Prelimi- lary notice of certain laws of histological differentiation. C. S. Minot. — 17. A new form of the )lethysmograph. H. P. Bowditch. — 18. Physiological apparatus in use at the Harvard Medical School. i. P. Bowditch. — The experimental investigations for Dr. G. M. Garland's work on Pneumono-dyna- nics (Boston, 1878) were made in the Physiological laboratory. Plethysmographic experiments on vaso-motor nerves of the limbs. By H. P. Bow- litch and J. W. Warren. With an appendix by F. W. Ellis. Journ. of Physiol. Nov. 1886 ; vii. 416-452, ^toe 1, ads. The anatomy and physiology of the recurrent laryngeal nerves. By F. H. Hooper. N'. Y. Med. Journ. 7, 16, 23 July, 6 Aug. 1887, cuts. Also separately, 1887, pp. 40. Notes on the digestion of -'living" tissue. By J. W. Warren. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 17 March, 1887. Also separately, 1887, pp. 14. COLIiEGE PAPERS, etc. The daily Crimson. Vol. x., xi. Sept. 30, 1886— June 24, 1887. The Harvard Advocate. Vol. xlii., xliii. Oct. 1, 1886— June 24, 1887. Fortnightly. New verses from the Harvard Advocate, 1876-1886, reprinted for the use of later undergraduates. [New York. 1887.] 16°. pp. xxiv. 192, (1). The Harvard Lampoon. Second series. Vol-, xii., xiii. Oct. 15, 1886— June 24, 1887. Fortiiighth/. The Harvard Law Review. Vol. i. no. 1. 2. April, May, 1887. ■ PubUshed monthly during the academic year by Harvard law students. Contents: No. i. (May, 1887.) A brief. survey of equity jurisprudence. C. C. Langdell. — Legal tender. J. B. Thayer.— lO OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS. No. 2. (April, 1887.) Purchase for value without notice. J. B. Ames. — Tickets. J. H. Beale, jr. — Each number also contains full reports of moot court cases, and items of interest concerning the Law School. CLASS DAY EXERCISES. Class of 1887. Baccalaureate sermon, Class day oration, Class poem, ivy oration, ode, Class song. Cambridge. 1887. 8°. pp. 31, (5). Sermon : Discipline, by Francis G. Peabody. — Hymn, by J. B. Fletcher. — Oration, by F. E. E. Ilamilton. —Poem, by F.S. Palmer. — Ivy oration, by F. Michael. — Ode, by G. P. Baker, jr. — Sons, words by A. M. Ciimminga, music, by W. K. Spaulding. CLASS KEPOBTS. 1867, Secretary's report. No. 8. 1887. Boston. 8°. pp. 58. The class secretary is F. H. Lincoln. 1886. Secretary's report. No. 1. Cambridge. 1886. 8°. pp. 107, (1), 10, (1). The class secretary is J. H. Huddleston. PUBLIC LECTURES DELIVERED FOR THE UNIVERSITT. 1886-1887. *** The lectures recorded here are those given by the Lecturers appointed by the University; they are for the most part unpublished, except in reports in the Daily Crimson and the Boston newspapers. Besides these lectures many others of value and interest were given during the year by men of distinc- tion in various branches, but as they were not the result of official appointment they are not included h^re. John Shaiv Billings. Major, TJ. S. Army ; Surgeon-General's Office. Lecturer on the History of Medicine, 1886-1887. The history of medicine : lectures delivered at the Medical School, i-ilth May, 1887. Artlinr Twining Hadley. Professor of Political Science in Tale University. Lecturer on Problems of Railroad Administration, 1886-1887. Problems of railroad administration : lectures delivered in Sever Hall, April, May, 1887. 1. Eailroad buisness methods, 13 April, 1887. — 2. Competition and pooling, 20 April. — 3. Railroad legislation in the United States, 27 April. — -4. The question of state ownership, 4 May. Rndolfo Lanciani. Professor of Archaeology in the University of Rome. Lecturer on Roman Archaeology, 1886-1887. Roman archaeology : lectures delivered at Sanders Theatre, November, December, 1886. Lectures: i. The early renaissance of archaeological studies in Rome, 17 Nov. — 2. The founda- tion and prehistoric life of Rome, 22 Nov. — 3. Hygienic laws and sanitary conditions of ancient Rome, 24 Nov. (see p. 26). — 4. The Tiber and the maritime trade of Rome, 29 Nov. — 5. Roman parks and public gardens, 1 Dec. — 6. The Campagna, 6 Dec. — 7. The police organizations of ancient and mediaeval Rome, 8 Dec. — 8. Ancient and mediaeval libraries, 13 Dec. — g. The Palace of the Caesars, 15 Dec. — 10. The discovery of the House of the Vestals, 20 Dec. — 11. Treasures found in the excava- tions, 22 Dec. Charles Waldstein. Readerin Classical Archaeology , University of Cambridge, England. Lecturer on OreeJcArt, 1886-1887. Greek art and archaeology : lectures delivered at Sanders Theatre, January — March, 1887. Lectures: i. The scientific method of research in Greek archaeology, 7 Jan. — 2-4. The various influences affecting the development of Greek art, 23, 25 Feb., 2 March. PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO THE ANNIVERSARY. II TWO HUNDEED AND FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY. Publications caused by the Conunemoration, November 5-8, 1886. A record of the Commemoration, November fifth to eighth, 1886, on the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the founding of Harvard College. Cambridge. 1887. 8°. pp. 379, joZates (4). Edited by Mr. Winsor, the librarian of the Uniyersity, as the official record of the Commemoration, authorized by vote of the Corporation, 15 Nov. 1886 ; it contains a sketch of the events of the four days, reports of the various addresses, and a list of all who registered as attending the celebration. — Plates : I. Fac-simile of the earliest existing record of the College. (Front.) — 2. Reduced photogravure of the original charter of 1650, under which the College still acts. This has never been reproduced before. (Between pages 9 and 11.) — 3. Harvard College. 1821. After Alvan Fisher. Taken from the rear of the old President's House, (p. 50.) — 4. The same, taken from the site of Memorial Hall. (p. 50.) The Record appeared in June, 1887, and a second edition, without change of title, was printed shortly after. A bundle of statistics relating to the graduates of Harvard University, gathered for the two Imndrerl and fiftieth anniversary, November 6-8, 1886. 4°. pp. (12). Compiled by W. H. Tillinghast, .editor of the Quinquennial Catalogue. Copies were distributed to guests at the room opened for registration. The quarter millennial anniversary. Harvard University, November 5, 6, 7, and 8, 1886. Undergraduate parts, orations, poems, addresses, sermons, and after-dinner speeches. The Daily Crimson. Cambridge, Mass. sm. f°. pp. (40). This is a separate issue under covers of the Daily Crimson for November 6, 7, 8 (misprinted 9) , 9 (two issues), 10. The oration by James Russell Lowell, and the poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes, delivered in Sanders Theatre, Cambridge, November 8, 1886, on the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the foundation of Harvard College. Atlantic Monthly Supple- ment, December, 1887. pp. 28. The undergraduate parts, including an ode by L. McK. Garrison, an oration by F. E. E. Hamilton, a poem by F. S. Palmer, and an address to the undergraduates by E. J. Rich. Harvard Advocate, 5 November, 1886 ; xlii. no. 4. Music sung by the Alumni at the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the foundation of Harvard University. November seventh. 1636-1886. Boston. 1886. 4°. pp. 37. The Harvard anniversary handbook. 1636-1886. A serviceable guide, programme, and souvenir of the celebration of the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the founding of Harvard College at Cambridge. November 5, 6, 7, and 8, 1886. [By Moses King.] Boston, sq. 18°. pp. 95, (9). Illustr. Harvard Law School association. Report of the organization and of the first general meeting at Cambridge, November 5, 1886, on the first day of the celebration of the two hundred and fiftieth anniversrry of the founding of Harvard College. Boston. Published by the Association. 1887. 8°. pp. 99, plate 1 (view of Austin Hall). This was printed with some changes, and the substitution of a list of members of the association, from the type of the Record of the Commemoration. 12 PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO THE ANNIVERSARY. Ye 250th anniversary of ye Harvard iSuhoole. Also ye lath annual dinner of ye Harvard Clubbe of San Francisco at ye Occidental House, San Francisco, November ye eighth a.d. mdccclxxxvi. 4°. pp. 11. In part illuminated pen-and-ink work reproduced in black and red with cuts and portraits. Celebration of the 250th anniversary of Harvard University. By the Harvard Uni- versity Club of Kentucky at Louisville, Ky., 8 Nov. 1886. pp. 38. (Typewriter copy.) " Harvard University." Toast at the banquet of the Indiana Harvard Club on the celebration of the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary, Indianapolis, November 8, 1886. By T. L. Sewall. 12°. pp. 8. Miscellaneous. Beside the invitations, notifications, tickets, and programmes inevitably connected with such an event, lists of the persons registering were issued for distribution from the 2d to 8th November inclusive ; there were fifteen such lists in all, two being issued daily on the 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th, four on the 6th, one on the 7th, two on the 8th. These lists gave both the home and the temporary address of persons attending the Commemoration. The original badge bore the College seal elaborately worked in colors ; but the supply not proving suflBcient, a simple badge of crimson ribbon with gold lettering was provided. At the students' torchlight procession on the 8th, an ancient press purporting to be the first printing-press in British America was carried, the attendants scattering sheets set up in imitation of the title-page of Eliot's Massachusetts Bible. The College Library has a large collection of the fugitive matter printed during the Commemoration, which, when made as nearly complete as possible, will be appropiiately bound. Articles in Periodicals and Newspapers. It would be useless, were it possible, to make a bibliographical record of what was published concerning the Commemoration in this way. All that is attempted is to indicate those periodicals and papers which gave most space to the event, or whose account or comment was in some respect distinctively noteworthy. By arrangement with the Boston newspapers the College Library has received their exchanges for the term between October 25th and November 18th, and this mass of papers coming from cities and towns all over the United States, with representatives from Canada, England, and France, has been bound in five folio volumes. A preliminary announcement appeared in the Boston Advertiser, 25 June, 1886 ; and in October and the first days of November, notices of coming events, gossip, and letters about matters of detail appeared frequently in the Advertiser and other Boston papers. The official programme was printed in the papers of Nov. 4. The fullest accounts of the Commemoration were those given in the Boston Advertiser, Globe, and Herald of Nov. 5, 6, V, 8, and 9. The Advertiser reports, after revision, were issued in the Weekly Advertiser oi Nov. 11, as a complete account of the Commemoration. The Globe and Herald were freely illustrated. The Cambridge Tribune, Nov. 13, and the Chronicle contained accounts of proceedings, with cuts. The Daily Crimson, Nov. 6, V, 8 (mis-dated 9), 9 (two issues), 10 [vol. x. no. 33-37] was chiefly devoted to the Commemoration ; these numbers were afterwards issued separately in covers as above described. Besides these general references the following articles have seemed worthy of separate note : — Harvard : her rise from a school to a university. With 28 woodcuts. Boston Sunday Herald, 31 Oct. — Commemoration at Harvard College : i. phases of its religious history ; ii. the relation of the PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY. 13 University to public and private bounty. G. E. E. Christian Register, 4, 11 Nov. — Undergraduates' day. Double-page illustration. -4^so cut :" Costume of a Harvard student in 1836. S. L.," amd extract from the "Carmen seculare," written by Wm. Bigelow in 1836. Harvard Lampoon, 5 Nov. — Har- vard : the story of its founding retold. With cuts, among them, view of the College in 1739, and Revere's copper-plate. Cambridge Tribune, 6 Nov. — Sketch of Harvard College with double-page of woodcuts. Frank Leslie's illustrated Xewspaper, 6 Nov. — The Harvard celebration: old Harvard; new Harvard. Double-page of woodcuts drawn by H. Sandham. Harper's Weekly, 6 Nov. — Rambling talks. M. E. B. Boston Journal, 6 Nov. — Harvard University. Boston Transcript, 6 Nov. — Happy Harvard : the record of its 250 years. Boston Traveller, 6 Nov. — The gift of the old Cambridge to the new. Justin Winsor. Daily Crimson, 7 Nov. — Harvard : two centuries and a half old. With 28 woodcuts. Boston Sunday Globe, 7 Nov. — The drift of Harvard's past. Boston Sunday Herald, 7 Nov. — The Cambridge quarter millenium. E. E. Hale. N, ¥. Tribune, 7 [?] Nov. — Harvard fifty years ago. The unfortunate college rebellion. Boston Advertiser, 8 Nov. (from the Record). — Com- ments on Mr. Lowell's oration. N.Y. Tribune, ^ISoY. — Semi-centennial record, 1848. With cuts. Daily Crimson, 10 ^oy. — Poem. Mrs. S. Folsom. Boston Advertiser, WSov. — Lowell's address. E. W. M. Boston Transcript, 10 Nov. — The Harvard celebration. Double-page woodcut. E. G. Atwood. Life, 8 Not. — Notes on the celebration. Christian Register, 11 Nov. — Harvard celebration. Nation, 11 Nov. p. 388 ; Literary World, 13 Nov. p. 390. — Harvard's quarter millenial. D. G. Lyon. Inde- pendent, 18 Nov. — A recently discovered part of the Cyropaedia. Harvard Lampoon, 19 Nov. — The anniversary of Harvard University. [Special letter.] London Times, 22 Nov. p. 10; 23 Nov. p. 3. — Harvard L^niversity. Congregationalist, 2.5 Nov. — Review of Mr. Lowell's "Democracy, etc." Nation, 23 Dec. p. 525. — The Harvard celebration. Century, Eeb. 1887; xxxiii. 652. — Mr. Lowell on educa- tion. Xe-w Princeton Review, 3&n.\?i81 ; iii. 131. — Greeting from Cambridge undergraduates. Punch (London), also Daily Crimson, 21 Dec; Reply, Crimson, 6 Jan. 1887. Of commemorative sermons preached on Sunday, 7 Nov., the following are the reports which have been noted : Rev. James Freeman Clarke. Boston Herald, 8 Nov. — Rev. Pitt Dillingham, Harvard Uni- tarian Church, Charlestown. Boston Advertiser, 8 Nov. — Rev. G. W. Brooks, First Parish Congre- gational Church, Charlestown. Dtid. — Rev. E. J. Haynes, Tremont Temple. Boston Herald, 8 Nov. — Rev. Wm. J. Potter, First Congregational Church, New Bedford. N. B. Mercury, 8 Nov. — Rev. Mr. Hosmer, Church of the Unity, Chicago, 111. Unity, 20 Nov. PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO THE UNIVEESITY. *^,* The editor is fully sensible of the unsatisfactory character of the following list of the publica- tions on the University, and it has been allowed to appear again only after considerable hesitation and under the plea that it is better than nothing. It is incomplete because it is an impossibility for the editor to do more than examine the principal periodicals that are received at the Library; for the rest he must depend 'first upon bibliographical helps, which, though now better and more numerous than ever before, ought not to usurp the place of personal examination, and then upon such random notes as chance throws in the way. In General. Reference book for Harvard students. 1887-88. Cambridge. 1887. 16°. pp.44. The Harvard '87 Class day and Commencement book. Compiled by Moses King. Boston. [1887.] sq. 24°. pp. 80, tY/iw^r. Harvard and its surroundings. Seventh (revised) edition. By Moses King. Boston. 1886. sq. 16°. pp. 102, illustr. Harvard : the first American university. By George Gary Bush. Boston. [1886.J 16°. pp. 160, illustr. Published the week of the commemoration of the 250th anniversary ; it deals wifh the early days of the College. 14 PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY. The College and the church. The "How I was educated" papers and denomina- tional " Confessions." From the Forum magazine. N. Y. 8°. pp.214. The first and second papers of the first part, by E. E. Hale and T. W. Higginson, describe the College of their day. Harvard College. The emancipation of Massachusetts. Brooks Adams. Boston. 1887. Chap. ix. pp. 255-285. The colony of " Nox." By Andrew McFarland Davis. 1887. 8°. pp.7. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, 27 April, 1887. See also Mag. Am. Hist. March, 1887. The pamphlet describes the curious results of a mistaken or doubtful reading of the will of Wm. Pennoyer, 1670, who founded the Pennoyer scholarships. The will of Evangelinus Apostolides Sophocles. 1. 8°. pp. 7. n. p. n. d. This will founded the Constantius fund, one half of the income for "the purchase of Greek and Latin books (the ancient classics) or of Arabic books, or of books illustrating or explaining such Greek, Latin, or Arabic books," and one half for the cataloguing department of the College Library. Frankley. By Henri Greville. Paris. 1887. The scene of this book is laid in part at Harvard. The Bostonians. By Henry James. London, etc. 1886. In chap. XXV. there is a brief description of the exterior of the College. April hopes. By W. D. Howells. N. Y. 1887. The scene of the first chapters, which appeared in Harper's New Montlily Magazine, Feb. 1887, is laid at Harvard on Class Day. Cooperation in New England. By E. W. Bemis. [Publications of the American Economic Association. Bait.] 1886. 8°. Harvard Cooperative Society, pp. 74, 75. [Burlesqite] map of the yard for freshmen [with an appeal to the College on behalf of the Lampoon], pp. (3). Songs of Harvard : a collection of college songs and glees as sung by the Glee-club and students of Harvard College. Compiled by H. D. Sleeper, Class of '89. Cam- bridge. H. D. Everett, '89, publisher. 1886. 4°. pp. 100, music. L'Universite Harvard. Les exercises athletiques ; le gymnase ; I'anthropometrie ; le systeme du Dr. Sargent ; les programmes d'etudes ; progres du systfeme d'option (elective studies). Happort sur Vinstruction publique d, V exposition universelle de la Nouvelle- Orleans (1884-85). Pr'esent'e d M. le Ministre de P Instruction publique et des Beaux-arts, par B. Buisson. Paris. 1886. 8°. chap. vii. § 3. pp. 220-234. This forms fasc. 17 of the Memoires et documents scolaires publies par le Musee pedagogique. In periodicals. — i886 : Economy at Harvard. W. P. Garrison. Boston Advertiser, 29 Sept. — Extravagance in College life. [6. W. Curtis.] Editor's Easy Chair. Harper's Mag. Oct. ; Ixxiii. 795. — College men in politics. Boston Sunday Herald, 3 Oct. — Universites et colleges de Tenseignement snperieur aux £tats-Unis. Notes prises a I'exposition de la Nouvelle-OrUans et souvenirs de voyage. §3. Universite Harvard. Revue internat. de Fenseignement, 15 Oct.; xii. 316-328. — The modern substitute for " Bloody Monday." Boston Journal, 5 Oct. — Extravagance at Harvard. P. L. S. Boston Advertiser, 1 1 Oct. — A curious Harvard will. [A poem by W. Bigelow, H. C. 1794.] Editor's Drawer, Harper's Mag. Nov.; Ixxiii. 969. — Harvard in 1855. Wm. Everett. Harv. Mo. Nov.; iii. 43-5]. — Harvard bibliography. W. H. Tillinghast. Boston Transcript, 3 Nov. — Bequest for a gateway at the main entrance to the yard. Boston Advertiser, 5 Nov. — Some quotations from old reports of meetings of the Corporation. Harv. Advocate, 5 Nov. — Discussion as to the locality of the main entrance to the College yard. Boston Advertiser, 10, 13 Nov. ; Herald, same week ; Transcript, 16 Nov. — Seeing a PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY. 1 5 college play. Boston lobe, 7 'Nov. — Harvard antique: laws which governed students in early times. Boston Herald, 7 Nov. — What Harvard needs. Boston Advertiser, 8 Nov. — Early Harvard. Daily Cmnson, 9 [8] Nov. — The Harvard training. Boston Advertiser, 11 Nov. — College football. Ihid, 26 Nov. — The Harvard " rebellion." Boston Post, just before 18 Nov. —Football. New Englander, Dec. — Bequest from Ezekiel Price Greenleaf. Boston Advertiser, Herald, 10 Dec. — 1887: Social life at Harvard. B. Wendell. LippincotVs Mag. Jan. ; xxxix. 152-163. — Poor Harvard students : how they are aided by the College funds. Boston Herald, 3 Jan. — The Crimson, 5 Jan., quotes a criticism of Harvard from the N. Y. Times. — A university club for Harvard. Boston Herald, 22 Jan., 5 March. — American lead at Harvard. Boston Herald, 23 Jan. — Harvard reminiscences. N. Lincoln (H. U. 1842). Cainhr. Tribune, 2% Zaxi. — One of the needs of American universities. N. S. Shaler. Harvard J/o. Feb. ; iii. 169-175. — Review of the President's report. Boston Med. and Surg. Jburn. 3 Feb. — An interesting inquiry [about the "Colony of Nox"]. A. McF. Davis. Mag. Am. Hist. March; xvii. 243. Also Notes and Queries, 26 March. — The Harvard cheer. N. Y. Times, 13 Mar. — The proposed university at Worcester. E. C. Towne. Boston Advertiser, 11, 19 Mar. — History of athletic sports at Harvard. Cambr. Tribune, 19 Mar. — The rule concerning physician's certificates. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 31 Mar. — College fraternities. A. D. White. Forum, May; iii. 243. — Forty years ago : reminiscences of old residents and old times in Cambridge. P. R. Ammidown. Illustr- Cambr. Chron. 7 May. — A new project at Harvard. Boston Advertiser, 25 May. — A brilliant record. [Rev. of the Harvard Monthly.^ Ibid. 80 June. — Cost of living at Harvard. Speech by Prof. Palmer at the Convmenccment alumni dinner. Ibid. 30 June. This speech was widely reported and commented upon at the time of its delivery, and has since been reprinted, with additional matter, in pamphlet form. — Old plate : gifts to Harvard University. J. H. Buck. Curio, Sept. ; i. 20-22, plate 1. — College brawn and college brain. [G. W. Curtis.] Editor's Easy Chair, Harper's Mag. Sept.; Ixxv. 636. Alumni. Harvard University in the war of 1861-1865. A record of services rendered in the army and navy of the United States by the graduates and students of Harvard College and the professional schools. By Francis H. Brown, M.D. [H. C. 1857.] Boston. Cupples, Upham & Co. 1886. 8°. pp. 407. The first list of graduates and students in the United States service appeared in the Boston daily Courier, 8 March, 1862; a fuller list appeared on March 24, and another on May 2. On Commence- ment, 15 July, 1863, a roll of those who had died in the service was issued on a single sheet. In 1865 there was issued : Roll of students of Harvard College who have served in the army or navy during the war of the rebellion. Commemoration Day, July 21, 1865. 18°. pp. 48. In 1866 an octavo pam- phlet, pp. 48, with the same title, was prepared by Dr. Brown, by request of the Corporation, and printed as an appendix to the Triennial catalogue, and also separately. In 1869 a second edition, 52 pages, appeared in the same way. The fuller record was undertaken by Dr. Brown at the request of a Sub-Committee of the Committee of Fifty appointed to build Memorial Hall. A "Summary" not originally included in the book has been issued upon a separate sheet. Collections relative to the service of graduates and students of Harvard in the army and navy of the United States, in the Library of Harvard College. The collection comprises : i. Harvard Medical School in the rebellion (H. I. Bowditch MSS.). 2 vols 4°. i. Documents; ii. Photographs. [H. U. 104.] —z. Harvardians in the war of the rebellion (Commemoration MSS.:,. 4 vols. f. i.-iii. Letters ; iv. Portraits. [H. U. 103.] -3. One thick quarto volume of letters, and a companion volume of newspaper obituaries and other cuttings (Brown MSS.). [H. U. 102.] — 4. Nine folio volumes containing letters, circulars, cuttings, etc., arranged in the order of classes (Brown MSS.). [H. U. 102.] In periodicals. — 1886 : Genuine centenarians. John T. Perry. Bxeter News Letter, 26 March, rep'rinteil from the .V. Y. Christian Advocate. — 1887 : Harvard graduates as journalists. Boston Post, 9 March.— Prominent Harvard men. Boston Herald, 13 June. — Harvard College alumni who have held official position. By Judge Wm. A. Richardson. N. E. Hist. Oen. Reg. July; xl. 300-306.— Necrology for 1886-87. Boston Journal, 1 July (also, Advertiser and Post).— The oldest graduate. Boston Journal, 2 July. 1 6 PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY. Instruction and Government. In justice to the nation. American history in American schools, colleges, and uni- versities. F. N. Thorpe. Keprinted from Education, Nov., Dec. 1886. [B.] 1886. 8°. pp. 22. Possible limitations of the elective system, i., ii. By G. H. Palmer. Reprinted from the Andover Review for December, 1886, and January, 1887. 8°. pp. 22, 18. In periodicals. — 1886: Electives at Harvard. Academy [Syracuse, N. Y.], Apr.; i. 108-112. — Suggestions regarding college entrance examinations : a letter to Professor Lane. Ibid. Sept. — The new requirements for admission at Harvard College. J. P. Cooke. Pop. Sci. Mo. Dec. ; xxx. 195- 199. — Mercantile value of oratory. Sliawmut. Boston Transcript, 4 Dec. — ^ English literature at college. Boston Advertiser, 23 Dec. — "English literature at college." G. W. Pierce. Ihid. 24 Dec. — English literature at college. Ihid. 25 Dec. — 1887: History and the group system. H. B. Adams. Nation, 6 Jan. ; xliv. 11. — ^ Letter on same subject by G. H. Palmer. Ibid. 13 Jan. ; xliv. 33. — Elective idleness [in Germany]. Boston Advertiser, 21 Jan. — The elective system at college. Ihid. 25 Jan. —The degree of A.B. C. W. Super. Nation, 3 Peb. ; xliv. 97. —Letter by J. T. Lit- tleton. Ihid. 24 Feb. 163. — Letter by W. A. M. Ibid. 10 March, 207. —The introduction of the elective system. A. H. Ihid. 24 Feb.; xliv. 163. — Unclassified work at Harvard. Boston Adver- tiser, 7 March. — The elective system [at the University of Virginia and Harvard]. W. G. Brown. Nation, 17 March; xliv. 228. — English in our colleges. A. S. Hill. Scribner's Mag. Apr.; i. 507- 512. — Academical and professional courses of study. Boston Med. and Surg. Joiirn. 14 Apr. ; cxvi. 362. — New English courses at Harvard. Boston Post, 27 May. — English at Harvard. Boston Herald, 12 June. — Newspaper English. Boston Advertiser, 17 Sept. John Harvard. In periodicals: — 1886: John Harvard and his ancestry. Pt. ii. H. F. Waters. "With a view of the house at Stratford-on-Avon where Katherine Rogers, John Harvard's mother, once lived. N. E. Hist. Gen. Reg. Ocf. ; xl. 362-380. — Harvard's age. Boston Advertiser, 2 Oct. — Note on the picture of his grandfather's house. Nation, 14 Oct. — .John Harvard and the parish church of St. Saviours. Boston Advertiser [from London Times'], 30 Dec. — 1887: Harvard or Harvey? S. H. A. H. Notes and Queries, 1 Jan. p. 8. — The John Harvard renaissance. A. C. Goodell, jr. Boston Advertiser, 5 March. — John Harvard. Nation, 21 April. The Religious Element in College Life. [Circular relating to the religious services in Harvard College signed by Dr. A. P. Peabody.] Dated 19 March, 1887. [Confidential circular signed by the Plummer Professor and the Preachers to the University.] Dated July, 1887. [Circular signed by the Plummer Professor and the Preachers to the University giving a brief report of their services during the past year.] Dated July, 1887. In periodicals. — 1886: The new system. Boston Journal, 4 Oct. — Union service in Appleton Chapel, 3 Oct. [The first service under the new system.] Boston Advertiser, 4 Oct. — An historic night at Harvard. H. C. B. Boston Transcript , i Oct. — Daily prayers at Harvard. First voluntary exercises. Boston Journal, 5 Oct. — Harvard's new departure. Trans. 9 Oct. — Tlie Harvard experi- ment. Prof. Peck. Churchman, about 21 Oct. — Prayers at Harvard. D. G. Lyon. Independent, 4 Nov. — Public worship in Harvard College. Alumnus. Christian Union, 18 Nov. — Harvard Uni- versity student. Congregationalist, ZSNov. — 1887: Religion at Harvard. S. J. B. Christian Regis- ter, 20 Jan. Reports of the Thursday afternoon vesper services held in Appleton Chapel through- out the year. Christian Megister, 1886-1887. Address by Rev. Phillips Brooks, 20 Jan. — The soil and the seed. Rev. F. G. Peabody. 27 Jan. — God our rock. Rev. E. E. Hale. 3 Feb. — Christ and Nathanael. Rev. Phillips Brooks. 10 Feb. — PUBLICATIONS EELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY. 1 7 Semblance and reality. Eev. A. McKenzie. 17 Feb. — The sincerity of God. Eev. G. A. Gordon. 24Feb.— Opening the door. Rev. E. G. Peabody. 3 March. —The Christian commonwealth. Rev. E. E. Hale. 10 March. — The temptation of Jesus. Eev. Phillips Brooks. 17 March. — The irremediable element in sin. Eev. G. A. Gordon. 24 March. — My Father's business. Eev. A. McKenzie. 31 March. — Jesus in Ephraim. Eev. F. G. Peabody. 7 Apr. Hai-vard University Sermons : Reports of the sermons preached in Appleton Chapel on Sunday evenings. Christian Union, 1886-188Y. Eeligion in a university. Eev. F. G. Peabody. 21 Oct. —Glad tidings. Eev. E. E. Hale. 4 Nov. — The truth. Eev. E. E. Hale. 11 Nov. —The isolation of duty. Rev. G. A. Gordon. 23 Dec. — Faith and mountains. Rev. A. McKenzie. 13 Feb. The Departments. AsTEONOMiOAL Observatoky. — Effect of the Flood Rock explosion observed at Harvard College by Prof. Rogers. Boston Advertiser, 17 Oct. 1885. — Stellar photography at Harvard College Obser- vatory. Nature, 11 Nov. 1886. — The Boyden fund. Boston Advertiser, 24 March, 1887; Science, 4 March, 1887. ■ — On the Henry Draper memorial. A photograph of stellar spectra. G. F. Becker. Proc. Am. Philos. Soc. Jan. — June, 1887 ; xxiv. 166-172, plate 1. Divinity School. — The new Divinity School building. Oambr. Tribune, 29 Jan. 1887. — The Divinity School. C. C. Everett. Unit. Rev. March, 1887; xxvii. 198-211. See also Editor's note-book, pp. 256-261. Hemenway Gymnasium. — Les exercices athl6tiques; le gymnase; I'anthropomtoie ; le systfeme du Dr. Sargent. Instruction publique a I'Exposition Universelle de la Nbuvelle- Orleans. B. Buisson. Paris. 1886. pp. 223-227. [See p. 00.] — History of athletic sports at Harvard. Camlr. Tribune, 19 March, 1887. — The Hemenway gymnasium. With cuts. Jburn. Education, 31 March, 1887. — Dr. Sargent and his work at Hemenway gymnasium. Illustr. Cambr. Tribune, 26 March, 1887. — In the spring of 1887 there was considerable discussion in the papers of a rumored gift of a swimming-bath ; but as it proved to be founded on a misunderstanding, only one reference is made here : Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 21 April, 1887. Law School. — Harvard Law School alumni association. Eeport of organization. Boston. 1887. 8°. — William and Mary College [antedates Harvard in founding a chair of law]. B. S. Ewell. Boston Advertiser, 2 X)ec. \i>%&. The Libraky. — Electric light in Gore Hall. Boston Adver- tiser, 23 Dec. 1886. — Guarding the College Library after the anti-catholic riot in 1834. R. C. Winthrop. Proc. Mass. Hist. Soc. Feb. 1887 ; xxiii. 216-218. — Harvard College Library subject index. W. C. Lane. Library Journ. Aug. 1887 ; xi. 208. Museum of Comparative Zoology. — American museums : the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University. A. E. Wallace. Fortnightly Rev. Sept. 1887 ; cclxxxvi. 346-359. Peabody Museum of American Archaeology. — Archaeological studies at Harvard. Science, 21 Jan. 1887; ix. 46, note. — The Serpent mound in Illinois. Boston Transcript, 2 Sept. 1886, 4 Jan. 1887, 25 March 1887 ; Boston Sunday Herald, 6 Sept. 1887. Summer Schools. — Dr. Sargent's new school. Boston Advertiser, 18 March, 1887. — Harvard summer schools. Cambr. Tribune, 9 April, 1887. PUBLICATIONS OF THE OFFICERS. *,* For the purpose of completing the record, a few articles omitted from former lists are inserted here. Alexander Agassiz, Curator of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, 1875 . 1. Report as Curator of the Museum of Compara- tive Zoology at Harvard College, 1885-1886. Cambridge. 188G. 2. Editorship of the Memoirs and the Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology. See Official publications : Museum of Compara- tive Zoology. 3. Contributions from the Zoological laboratory of the Museum of Comparative Zoology. See Official publications : Scientific papers from the laboratories. 4. Editorship of Reports on the results of dredg- ing by the U. S. C. S. Str. " Blake." See Of- ficial publications : Museum of Comparative Zoology. 5. Editorship of Studies from the Newport marine zoological laboratory. See Official publica- tions : Museum of Comparative Zoology. James Barr Ames. Bussey Professor of Law, 1877 . 1. Purchase for value without notice. Harv. Law Rev. Apr. 15, 1887 ; i. 1-18. 2. Cases on partnership. Ihid. June, 1887 ; i. 485-622. William Henry Baker, Assistant Professor of Gynaecology , 1882 . I. Electrolosis in gynecological surgery. 1886. 8°. pp. 14. Reprinted from vol. xi. of Gynecological Trajisaciimis. Ferdinand Bdcher. Professor of Modern Languages, 1870 . 1. Available French texts. Modern Language Notes, Feb. 1887. 2. Unsigned reviews upon French and Russian literature, in the Nation. Henry Pickering Bonrditch. Professor of Physiology, 1876 . Dean of the Medical Faculty, 1883 . 1. Plethysmographic experiments on the vaso- motor nerves of the limbs. With Dr. J. W. Warren. Journal of Physiology, Nov. 1886 ; vii. 416-452, plate 1, cuts. 2. Abstract of the above. Proc. Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci. Dec. 1886 ; xxxv. 3. The action of sulphuric ether on the periph- eral nervous system. Am. Journ. Med. Sci- ences, April, 1887. Papers representJDg work done in Physiological laborator}'. ?ee Official publications, p. 8. 4. What is nerve force? Address as Vice-Presi- dent of the Biological section of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, at the 35th meeting. Proc. Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci. 1887 ; pp. 237-246. Charles Albert Brackett. Professor of Dental Pathology and Therapeutics, 1883 -. 1. The arrangement of curtains at a southerly window. Dental Review (Chicago), Feb. 1887; i. 228. 2. A contribution to the discussion of a paper by Dr. I. B. Davenport, of Paris, France, en- titled, " The significance of the natural form and arrangement of the dental arches of man, with a consideration of the changes which occur as a result of their artificial displace- ment by filing or by the extraction of teeth." Dental Cosmos, Sept. 1887 ; xxix. 568, illustr. A paper read before the New York Odontological Society, 14 June, 1887. See their Trans. 1886-87. Also reprinted separately, Philadelphia. 1887. 8°. pp. 8. Edirard Hickling Bradford. Instructor in Surgery, 1886 . 1. Causation and treatment of lateral curvature. Med. Commun. Mass. Med. Sac. 1886; xiii. no. 5 ; pp 647-663, illustr. This article also appeared in the Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 9 Sept. 1886. 2. Pott's disease. Reference Handbook of the Medical Sciences. Ed. A. H. Buck, M.D. New York. Wood. 1887. 3. Report of progress in orthopedic surgery. With R. W. Lovett, M.D. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 21, 28 Oct. 1887 ; cxv. 373, 398. 4. Subperiosteal amputation at the hip- joint after hip-disease. Ibid. 24 Feb. 1887; cxvi. 180. William Breirster. Assistant in charge of Mammals and Birds at the Museum of Comparative Zoology, 1885 . 1-17. In The Auk, of which Mr. Brewster is an associate editor : — i. Occurrence of the yellow-billed tropic bird in Florida. Oct. 1886; iii. 481. — 2. Breeding of the white- faced glossy ibis in Florida. 481, 482. — 3. A red-headed black vulture. 483, 484. — 4. Two additional Massachusetts specimens PUBLICATIONS OF THE OFFICERS. 19 of the protlionotary warbler. 487, 488. — 5. The golden eagle in eastern Massachu- setts. Jan. 1887 ; iv. 75. — 6. The black gyrfalcon {Falco riisticolus obsoletiis) in eastern Maine. 75. — 7. Three new forms of Korth American birds. April, 1887 ; iv. 145-149. — 8. The common murre {Uria troitle) and the nisor-billed auk {Alca tarda) on tlie New England coast. 158. — 9. Fur- ther notes on the masked bob-white {Colmus ridgwayi). 159, 160. — 10. Capture of a third specimen of the short-tailed .hawk (^Buteo brachyurus) in Florida. 160. — 11. A third New England specimen of Swain- son's hawk (Buteo su-ainsoni). 160. — 12. Capture of a fish crow {Corvus ossifra- gus) at Wareham, Mass. 162. — 13. The red- polls of Massachusetts. 163, 164. — 14. An overlooked specimen of Bachman's warbler. 165. — 15. Discovery of the nest and eggs of the western warbler {Dendroica occidentalis). 166, 167. — 16. Hummingbirds feeding their young on insects. July, 1887; iv. 255. — 17. Scarcity of adult birds in autumn. 268, 269. Phillips Brooks. Preacher to the University , 1886 . I. Tolerance : two lectures addressed to the stu- dents of several of the divinity schools of the I'rotestant Episcopal Church. New York. Button. 1887. pp. 111. a. Address at the two hundredth anniversary of King's Chapel, Boston. The Commemoration by King's Chapel, etc. Boston. 1887. pp. 112-121. Christian Register, 23 Dec. 1887 ; liv. 811. 3. Sermon preached in Appleton Chapel at the commemoration of the founding of Harvard College, on Foundation Day, 8 November, 1886. JRecord of the Commemoration. Cam- bridge. 1887. pp. 171-190. 4-6. Sermons preached at the vesper services held in Appleton Chapel. Christian Register. 1887. 4. 20 Jan. — 5. Christ and Nathanael. 10 Feb. — 6. The temptation of Jesus. 17 March. 7. Henry HobsonEichardson. Harvard Monthly, Oct. 1886 ; iii. 1-7. Herbert Iioslie Bnrrell. Demonstrator of Bandaging and Apparatus, 1887 . 1. Fracture of the spine; its immediate treat- ment by rectification of the .deformity and fixation by plaster-of- Paris jacket. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 25 Aug. 1887; cxvii. 169-174, iUustr. — Med. Commun. Mass. Med. Soc. 1887; xiv. no. 1, 151-177, illustr. 2. Four months' experience in minor surgery at the Boston City Hospital. Ibid. 29 Sept. 1887 ; cxvii. 297-300, illustr. 'William Elwood Byerly. Professor of Mathematics, 1881 . I. Treatise on elementary geometry. By Wm. Chauvenet. Revised and abridged by W. E. Byerly. Philadelphia. Lippincott. 1887. Arthur Tracy Cabot. Clinical Instructor in Genito-urinary Surgery, 1885 . I. Papers upon genito-urinary surgery. [2d series.] v.-vii. Boston. 1887. 4°. pp. 26. Contents : v. Notes on the treatment of stone in the blad- der. [Also Boston Med. and Surg. Jotim. 2, 9 Dec. 1886; cxv. 518, 547.] — vi. A case of supra-pubic lithotomy. [Also Ibid. 11 Nov. 1886; cxv. 447.1 — vii. A case of hysterectomy for the relief of pyelitis from obstruction. [Also ibid. 2 June, 1887; cxvi. 517.] — Tlie first series of these papers was pub- lished in 1886. i. Diseases of the prostate. Reference Hand- book of the Medical Sciences. Ed. A. H. Buck, M.D. New York. Wood. 1887. James Read Chadirick. Clinical Instructor in Diseases of Women, 1881-1887. I. Poisonous arsenical wall-papers. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 10 Feb. 1887; cxvi. 129, 130. i. The value of the bluish coloration of the vagi- nal entrance as a sign of pregnancy. Trans. Am. Gynecolog.'Soc. 1887; xi. Also separ- ately. 8°. pp. 17, chromo lithograph, 1. 3. Librarian's tenth and eleventh (conjoint) re- ports to the Boston Medical Library Associ- ation. Boston. 1887. 8». pp. 6. 4. Ventral hernia after laparotomy, and its sur- gical treatment. Trans. Am. Oynecolog. Soc. xii. Also separately. 8°. pp. 16, photo- graphic illustr. 2. Head at the meeting held in New York Sept. 13; but the volume will not appear until the end of the year. 5. A case of hydatif orm mole. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 17 March, 1887; cxvi. 258, 259. Seth Carlo Chandler. Astronomical Observatory. 1. The almucantar. An investigation made at the Observatory in 1884 and 1885. Cam- bridge. 1887. 4°. pp. ix., (1), 222. Annals of the Astronomical Observatory of Harvard College, vol. xvii. 2. Determination of the diameter of Venus, at its transit in 1882, with development of method for application to any inferior con- junction. Observations of thetransit of Venus, Dec. 5, 6, 1882, made at the Harvard College Observatory. Cambridge. 1883. 8°. pp. 35-40. 3. Catalogue of suspected variables visible to the naked eye. Annals of the Astronomical Ob- servatory of Harvard College, vol. xiv. chap, xiii. Cambridge. 1885. 4. On the square bar micrometer. Mem. Am. Acad. 1885 ; xi. 159. 5. On the light-ratio unit of stellar magnitudes. Astronomische Nachrichten, cxv. 145. 6. On the variable 10 Sagittae. Ibid. cxv. 217. 7. On the colors of variable stars. Abstract. Proc. Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci. 1884 ; xxxiii. 59. 20 PUBLICATIONS OF THE OFFICERS. 8. A comparative estimate of methods and re- sults in stellar photometry. Abstract. Proc. Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci., S5th meeting. Salem. 1887; xxxT. 81. g. Johann Friedrich Julius Schmidt. Proc. Am. Acad. 1883-4; xix. 564. 10-19. In the Astron. Journal : — 10. On the light- Tariations of Sawyer's variable in Vulpe- cula. vii. 2. — 11. Elements and ephemeris of comet/, 1886. vii. 23, 30. — 12. On a new short-period variable in Cygnus. vii. 32. — 13. On a new variable of the Algol-type, vii. 40. — 14. On the new Algol-variable in Cygnus. vii. 47. — 15. On an inaccuracy in the development of a differential refraction formula, vii. 53. — 16. On some places of Auwers's Fundamental catalogue, vii. 88. — 17. On the orbit of the great southern comet, vii. 92, 100. — 18. Elements and ephemeris of comet 1887, e. vii. 104. — 19. Improved ele- ments and ephemeris of comet 1887, c. vii. 121. 20. There are besides various cometary orbits published in the circulars of the Science Ob- server, which are analyzed under Mr. Kit- chie's name in this and former lists. Edward Channing. Instructor in History, 1883-1887; Assistant Pro- fessor of History, 1887 . 1. Die Rassen von Zeutralasien. Das Ausland, 1885 ; 58er Jahrg. 458-460. 2. Aims of geographical education. Science, 21 Jan. 1887 ; ix. 48-50. 3. Areviewof J. A.Doyle's " English in America : the Puritan colonies." English Historical Review, July, 1887 ; i. 587-593. David Williams Cheever. Professor of Surgery, 1882 . 1. Exostosis of facial bones. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 23 Dec. 1887 ; cxvi. 596. 2. The surgery of the abdomen, illustrated by eight cases. Tbid. 7 July, 1887 ; cxvii. 6-9. Francis James Child. Professor of English, 1876 ■. I. The English and Scottish popular ballads. Part iv. Boston. 1886. 4°. pp. (6), 263- 515. Arthur Messinger Comey. Assistant in Chemistry, 1885 . 1. On the decomposition of wood at high tem- peratures. [On the behavior of sound and decayed wood at high temperatures, ii.] With H. B. Hill. Proc. Am. Acad. xxii. 488-492. 2. Ueher die Einwirkung des Fluorsiliciums auf organische Basen. Ber. d. deutsch. chem. Gesellsch. Jan. 1887 ; xix. 3194. 3. On the action of silicon fluoride on organic Proc. Am. Acad. xxii. 20. Josiah Parsons Cooke. Erving Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy, 1851 ; Director of the Chemical Laboratory. i. The new requisitions for admission at Harvard College. Pop. Sci. Mo. Dec. 1886; xxx. 195-199. 2. Contributions from the Chemical laboratory of Harvard College under the supervision of Professor Cooke, Director. See OflScial pub- lications : Scientific papers from the labora- tories, p. 7. Elhridge Gerry Cutler. Clinical Instructor in Auscultation, 1884 . I. Three cases of dyspepsia. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 15 Sept. 1887; cxvii. 252-255. Francis Henry Davenport. Assistant in Gynaecology , 1881 . 1. Reports on progress in gynaecology. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 27 Jan. , 1 Sept. 1887 ; cxvi. 84-87, cxvii. 200-202. 2. Uterine haemorrhage : a consideration of some of the less common causes and their treat- ment. Ibid. 11 Aug. 1887; cxvii. 124-127. William Morris Davis. Assistant Professor of Physical Geography , 1885 . I. Three brief articles on cyclones printed on the Pilot charts of the North Atlantic, issued by theU. S. Hydrographic oflice for Aug., Sept., and Oct. 1886. ■£. Relation of the coal of Montana to the older rocks ; a report on field work in 1883 for the Northern Transcontinental Survey. Tenth Census of the United States. Final reports. Vol. XV. Washington. 1887. pp. 697-712. 3. Mountain meteorology. Reprinted from Ap- palachia. March, Dec. 1886. [iv. 226-244, 327-350.] Cambridge. 1886. 8°. A portion of this article also appeared, under the title ** The foehn," in the Am. Meteorol. Journ. Aug., Sept. 1887 ; iv. 182, 224. 4. The mechanical origin of the triassic mono- clinal in the Connecticut valley. Am. Journ. Sci. Nov. 1886; 3d ser. xxxii. 342-352, illustr. Abstract in the Proc. Am. A98OC. Adv. Sci. Zbth Meeting, 1886, pp. 224-227. 5. Water vapor and radiation. — The foehn in New Zealand. Reprinted from the Am. Meteorol. Journ. Feb. 1887 [iii. 442-445]; pp. (4). 6. The foehn in the Andes. Reprinted from the same, May, 1887 [iii. 507-516]. 1887. 8°. pp. 10. 7. [Review of Ferrel's] Recent advances in me- teorology. Science (suppl.), 3 June, 1887; ix. 539-541. PUBLICATIONS OF THE OFFICERS. 21 8. Methods of instruction in geological inresti- gation. Am. Naturalist, Sept. 1887; xxi. 810-825. 5. The study of geography. Science, 9 Sept. 1887; X. 131. 0. The classification of lakes. Ibid. 16 Sept. 1887; X. 142. 1. [Review of T. M. Reade's] Origin of moun- tain ranges. Ibid. 16 Sept. 1887; x. 139. Frank 'Winthrop Draper. Assistant Professor of Legal Medicine, 1884 . 1. On pancreatic hemorrhage and sudden death. Trans. Assoc. Am. Physicians, i. 241. Also Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 28 Oct. 1886 ; cxv. 393. 2. Recent progress in legal medicine. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 3, 10 Feb. 1887; cxvi. 42, 127. Charles Franklin Dunbar. Professor of Political Mconomy, 1871 . i. The reaction in political economy. Quart. Journ. Econ. Oct. 1886; i. 1-27. 2. Deposits as currency. Ibid. July, 1887; i. 401-419. Xkomas Dwigkt. Parkman Professor of Anatomy, 1883 . 1. Recent progress in anatomy. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 10 Mar. 1887 ; cxvi. 229- 231. 2. Floating kidney. Ibid. 31 Mar. 1887 ; cxvi. 318. 3. Account of tvro spines with cervical ribs, one of which has a vertebra suppressed, and absence of the anterior arch of the atlas. Journ. Anat. and Physiol. July, 1887 ; xxi. 539-550, plate 1. Also separately. 4. The range of variation of the human shoulder blade. Am. Naturalist, July, 1887; 627- 638 ; plates 2, cuts. 5. Some reviews, mostly signed with initials, in the Boston Med. and Surg. .Journ., and some unsigned editorials. Charles "Williaia Eliot. President of the University, 1869 . I. Address at the commemoration of the 200th anniversary of King's Chapel, 15 Dec. 1886. The Commemoration by King's Chapel, Bos- ton, of the completion of 200 years since its foundation. Boston. 1887. 8°. pp. 109- 111. 2 Speech at the dinner of the Alumni on Alumni Day, 9 Nov. 1886, at the commemoration of the 250th anniversary of Harvard College. Record of the Commemoration. Cambridge. 1887. pp. 261-263. 3 Annual report of the President and Treasurer, 1885-86. Cambridge. 1887. 8°. Harold Clarence Ernst. Demonstrator of Bacteriology, 1885 . I. An experimental research upon rabies. Am. Journ. Med. Sciences, April, 1887. 2,3. Articles: Cholera; Diphtheria. Handbook of Medical Sciences. Ed. A. H. Buck, M.D. Vol. i.,iv. New York. Wood. 1886,1887. Charles Carroll Everett. Bussey Professor of Theology, 1869 . Dean of the Divinity School, 1878 . I. The poems of Emerson. Andover Review, March, 1887; vii. 229-248. ■z. Harvard Divinity School. Unitarian Review, March, 1887; xxvii. 193-211. 3. An outside view of revivals. Forum, August, 1887 ; ii. 587. 'William Gilson Farlo-nr. Professor of Cryptogamic Botany, 1879 . 1. The task of American botanists. Pop. Sci. Mo. July, 1887 ; xxxi. 305-314. Also separately. 2. Vegetable parasites and evolution. Botanical Gazette, Aug. 1887; xii. 173-189. Also separately from Proc. SGth meeting Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci. Salem. 1887. pp. 19. Address as Vice-President of the Section of Biology before the American Association for the Advancement of Science. 3. H. W. Ravenel. Ibid. Aug. 1887 ; xii. 194- 197. 4. Aecidium on Juniperus virginiana. Ibid. Sept. 1887 ; xii. 205-207. 5. A list of works on North American fungi. With W. Trelease. Cambridge. 1887. 4°. pp. 36. [Harv. Univ. Library Bibliograph. Contrib. no. 25.] 6. Professor Farlow is co-editor of the Annals of Botany, Oxford, Eng., the first number of which appeared in Aug. 1887. Jesse Walter Fewkes. Assistant in charge of Invertebrates at the Museum of Comparative Zoology, and of the Newport Marine Laboratory, 1886 . 1. Report on the medusae collected by the U. S. Fish Commission steamer "Albatross" in the region of the Gulf Stream in 1883-84. Ann. Report U. S. Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries for 1884. Washington. 1886. 8°. pp. 926-977, plates 10. Also separately. 2. A new Rhizostomatous medusa from New England. Am. Journ. Sci. Feb. 1887 ; 3d ser. xxxiii. 119-125, plate no. iv. 3. On the development of the calcareous plates of Amphiura. [Studies from the Newport marine laboratory. XVIII.] Bull. Mus. Comp. Zodl. May, 1887; xiii. no. 4; pp. 107- 160, plates (double) 3. 22 PUBLICATIONS OF THE OFFICERS. Thomas Fillebroini. Professor of Operative Dentistry, 1883 . I. The influence of cultnre upon professional skill. Independent Practitioner, March, 1887. Also separately. 8°. pp. 12. IVenty-second annual address delivered before the Massa- chusetts "Dental Society, at its meeting in Boston, 9 Dec. 1886. Theodore Willis Fisher. Clinical Instructor in Mental Diseases, 1884 • 1. Two unique cases of insanity, possibly epilep- tic. 8°. pp. 21. Reprinted from the Am. Journ. of Insanity, Jan. 1887. 2. Forty-eighth annual report of the Superin- tendent of the Boston Lunatic Hospital for the year ending 31 Dec. 1886. With 68 tabu- lated autopsies. Boston. 1887. 8°. pp. 81. 3. Monomania and its modern equivalents. Trans. 9th Internat. Med. Congr. Wash- ington, D.C., 5-10 Sept. 1887. Charles Follem Folsom. Lecturer on Mental Diseases, 1885 . 1. Cases of multiple neuritis. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 26 May, 1887; cxri. 493-496. 2. Short editorial articles and book notices in the same periodical. Harold North Foirler. Insiruetor in Latin and in Greek Archaeology, 1886-1887 ; Instructor in Greek and Greek Archaeology, 1887 . 1. The sources of Seneca de Beneficiis. Trans. Am. Philol. Assoc. 1886 ; xvii. 24-33. 2. The statue of Asklepios at Epidauros. Am. Journ. Archaeol. 1887 ; iii. 32-37. 3. Summaries in every number of the American Journal of Archaeology. Knno Framcke. Instructor in German, 1884-1887 ; Assistant Professor of German, 1887 . I. The parliamentary experiment in Germany. [Privately printed.] sq. 12°. pp. 14. 'WiUiam Whit-worth Gannett. Clinical Instructor in Auscultation, 1884 . Instructor in Pathology, 1886 . [. Should nurses who are tuberculous be allowed the care of children? Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 29 April, 1886; cxiv. 385-388. !. Post-mortem examinations. Handbook of Medical Sciences. Ed. A. H. Buck, M.D. Vol. iv. New York. Wood. 1887. Samuel Garman, Assistant in Herpetology and Ichthyology at the Museum of Comparative Zoology, 1873 . 1. The snakes of Massachusetts. Boston Trans- cript, 15 Mar. 1887. Read before the Boston Scientific Society, 8 Feb. 1887. 2. The tail of Chlamydoselachus. Science, 18 Mar. 1887 ; ix. 267. 3-7. In the Bulletin of the Essex Institute, Jan. — Mar. 1887; xix. nos. 1-3. —3. On the West Indian Teiidae in the Museum of Compara- tive Zoology, pp. 1-12. — 4. West Indian Batrachia in the Museum of Comparative Zoology, pp. 13-16. — 5. On West Indian Geckonidae and Anguidae. pp. 17-24. — 6. On West Indian reptiles : Iguanidae. pp. 25-50. — 7. On West Indian reptiles : Scin- cidae. pp. 51-53. 8. Natural history notes. Science Oiserver, 1887 ; also separately, pp. (2). Contents : — Amh\y9toma. and Gordius. — Monstrous em- bryos. — A prehensile-tailed "Salamander." — On habits of the Copperhead. — A brilliant meteor. George Xiincoln Goodale. Professor of Botany, 1878 . Director of the Botanic Garden, 1879 . I. A method for subjecting living protoplasm to the action of different liquids. Am,. Journ. Sci. Feb. 1887 ; 3d ser. xxxiii. 144. ■£. A course of ten lectures on the phenomena presented by ligneous plants. With an ac- count of the probable origin, the classifica- tion, and distribution of the shrubs and trees of New England. Delivered in March and April, 1887, before the Woman's Educa- tion Association. Reported for the Boston ■Journal by Miss Hatch. 3. The behavior of living protoplasm under the action of certain substances in dilute solu- tion. A modification of Pfeffer's method. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. George Angier Gordon. Preacher to the University , 1886 . 1. Address at the commemoration of the 200th anniversary of King's Chapel, Boston. The Comtnemoration by King's Chapel. Boston. 1887. 8°. pp. 105-108. Also to be found in the C/iriatian Register, 25 Dec. 1886; XXV. 813. 2. The isolation of duty. Sermon preached at the Sunday evening service in Appleton Chapel. Christian Union, 23 Dec. 1886. 3. 4. Sermons preached at vesper services in Appleton Chapel. Christian Register, 1887. 3. The sincerity of God. 24 Feb. — 4. The irremediable element in sin. 24 Mar. 5. Address at the commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the West Church, Boston. The Comm,em,oration Services at the West Church. Boston. 1887. pp. 72-74. Also Christian Register, 10 Mar. 1887. PUBLICATIONS OF THE OFFICERS. 23 6. The preacher as an interpreter. Andover Rev. Sept. 1886; vi. 225-239. 7. Sermon : the missionary motive and the Ameri- can Board. Christian Union, 13 Jan. 1887. Charles Hall Grandgent. Tutor in Modern Languages, 1886 . I. A review of Schuchardt's " Keltisches und Eoraanisches." Modern Language Notes, Dec. 1886 ; i. 294. Asa Gray. Fisher Professor of Natural History, 18i2 . Director of the Herbarium, 1883 . 1. The elements of botany for beginners and for schools. (Based upon First lessons in botany.) New York. 1887. 12°. 2. Memoranda of a revision of North American violets. Proc. 35th meeting Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci. 1887; 247-238. Also in the Botanical Gazette, Oct. 1886. 3. The genus Iris. Botanical Gazette, ^li. no. I. 4. Delphinium : an attempt to distinguish the North American species. Ibid. no. 3. 5. Contributions to American botany. Proc. Am. Acad. Mar. 1887 ; xxii. 270-314. Also separ- ately. Contents : 1. Revision of some polypetalous genera and orders precursory to the flora of North* America (Papa- veraceae, Portwlacaceae, Malvaceae, Tiliaceae, Zyoph;vi- laceae). — 2. Sertum Chihuahuense ; appendix. — 3. Mis- cellanea. 6. Botanical necrology of 1886. Am. Journ. Sci. Feb. 1887 ; 3d ser. xxxiii. 164. 7. Botanical notes. Ibid. Oct. 1886— May, 1887. 8. Science and the doctrine of immortality. Science and immortality. Boston. 1887. 24°. pp. 14. The first collection of the letters brought together in this volume was published ia the Christian Begitter, 1 April, 1887 ; bcvi. 211. Charles Montraville Green. Instructor in Obstetrics, 1885 . 1. The etiology and treatment of oecipito-pos- terior positions. Trans. Am. Gynaecol. Soc. 1886; xi. 451. Also printed separately. Presented as the paper of a candidate for fellowship to the Council of the American Gynaecological Society, Sept. 1886. 2. The treatment of prolapse of the uterus and vagina, especially in the aged, with illustra- tive cases. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 30 Dec. 1886; cxv. 615-618, illustr. Also printed separately. Bead before the Boston Society for Medical Improvement, 1.3 Dec. 1886. • 3 The necessary armamentarium for obstetric practice. Ibid. 21 April, 1887 ; cxvi. 379. Proceedings of the Obstretrical Society of Boston, 12 Feb. 188V. 4 Semi-annual reports on progress in obstetrics. Ibid. 20 Jan., 25 Aug. 1887 ; cxvi. 67 ; cxvii. 180. 5. Dr. Green has also contributed to the Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. reviews of obstetrical works and monthly reports of the proceedings of the Obstetrical Society of Boston. Francis Boott Greenoogh. Clinical Instructor in Syphilis, 1875 . I. A few statistics on the comparative frequency of the chancroid. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 9 June, 1887 ; cxvi. 545-549. James Bradstreet Greenongh. Professor of Latin, 1883 . I . Horace's satires and epistles , edited by J. 13- Greenough. Boston. Ginn. 1887. [College series.] Herman Augrnst Hagen. Professor of Entomology, 1870 . I. Kurze Bemerkungen ueber das Fliigelgeader der Insecten. Wiener Entomol. Zeitung, 20 Nov. 1886; v. 311, 312. i. The larva of Ptinus latro. Entomologica Americana, 1886; ii. 232. 3. A living Ixodes said to have been four months in the ear of a man. Ibid. 1887; iii. 124, 125. 4. Illustrations of North American entomology, by Townend Glover, Washington, D. C. Stettiner Entomol. Zeitung, 1887; xlvii. 131- 142. Also separately, pp. 12. In the Canadian Entomologist : 5. On a new library pest. Dec. 1886; ix. 221-230; also a German translation. Stettiner Entomb. Zeitung, 1886; xlvii. 270-277. This was a lecture delivered before the Thursday club, — 6. The Coccidae in the Museum of Com- parative Zoology at Cambridge, Mass. March, 1887 ; X. 60. — 7. Stray notes on Myrme- leonidae, i. l^Palpares). May, June, 1887; X. 89-93, 110-112. — 8. Stray notes on Myr- meleonidae, ii. {Acanthaclisis) . July, Aug. 1887; X. 133-136, 147-156. —9. Some North American Tachinae, by baron Osten-Sacken. (Pub. by Dr. H. A. Hagen.) Sept. 1887; X. 162-166. Kd^vard Everett Hale. Preacher to the University, 1886 . 5-9. two , 87. addresses. a sermon. Boston. The Chautauqua system: Boston. Smith. 16°. pp. Friendship and friends 1 Smith. 16°. pp. 16. Standard biographies : lights of two centuries. Edited by E. E. Hale. New York. Barnes. 8°. pp. 600, portraits. Selections from Addison, for the Garnet Chau- tauqua series. Boston. Hand & Avery. 16°. pp. 200. History of the United States, written for the Chautauqua reading circles. New York. Phillips. 8°. pp. 312. 24 PUBLICATIONS OF THE OFFICEES. 6. Franklin in France. From original docu- ments, most of which are now published for the first time. With E. E. Hale, jr. Boston. Roberts. 1887. 8°. pp. xvi. (4), 478, por- traits. 7. Three articles on common errors in English. Chaiitauquan (Meadville, Pa.). 8. Training of the American citizen. Unit. Rev. Feb. 1887 ; xxtU. 151-162. g. Books that have helped me. Forum, March, 1887 ; iii. 29-38. 10. The Chautauquan readipg circle. Unit. Rev, Feb. 1887 ; xxvii. 233-248. 11. Parable in the pulpit. Homiletic Rev. June, 1887. 12. Choice of an occupation. Forum, Aug. 1887 ; iii. 604. 13. The Cambridge quarter-millennium. N. Y. Tribune, Not. 1886. 14. 15. Sermons preached at the Sunday evening services, in Appleton Chapel. Christian Union, 1886. 14. Glad tidmgs, 4 Nov. 1886. — 15. The truth, 11 Nov. 1886. 16, 17. Sermons preached at the vesper-services in Appleton Chapel. Christian Register, 1887. 16. God our rock. 3 Feb. — 17. The Christian common- wealth. 10 March. Edwin Herbert Hall. Instructor in Physics, 1881 . I. Inertia-force. Science, 18 Feb., 11 March, 1887; ix. 158, 231. i. Experimental physics for schools. Ibid. 9 Sept. 1887 ; x. 129. Charles Harrington. Instructor in Hygiene and Assistant in Chemistry, 1885 . I. Poisons: Reference IlandbooTc of Medical Sci- ences. Ed. A. H. Buck, M.D. Vol. v. New York. Wood. 1887. :i. Report on the analysis of milk, in l?ith Annual Report of the State Board of Health of Mas- sachusetts. Boston. 1887. 8°. pp. 117. 3. Chrome considered as a poison. Science, 26 Aug. 1887; x. 104-106. Albert Bushnell Hart. Instructor in History, 1886-1887 ; Assistant Pro- fessor of History, 1887 . 1. Topical outline of the courses in constitutional and political history of the United States given at Harvard College in the academic year 1886-87. Part i. ri783-1829) ; part ii. (1829-1861). Cambridge. Wheeler. L886, 1887. 2. Map showing the territorial growth of the United States. New York. Photo-Gravure Co. 1887. 3. The disposition of our public lands. Quart. Journ. Econ. Jan. 1887; i. 169-183, 251-254. 4. The fourth estate of the congress of the United States. Civil Service Record, March, 1887 ; vi. 71. 5. A brief list of general readings in the history of the United States. Academy (Syracuse), May, 1887; ii. 158-160. 6. The biography of a river and harbor bill : paper read before the American Historical Association and the American Economic As- sociation, 24 May, 1887. Mag. Am. Hist. July, 1887 ; xviii. 52-64. 7. History in high and preparatory schools. — i. How history is taught. Academy (Syracuse), Sept. 1887 ; ii. 256-265. Adams Sherman Hill. Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, 1876 . 1. English in our colleges. Scribner's Mag. 7 April, 1887 ; i. 507-512. 2. English in newspapers and novels. Ibid. Sept. 1887 ; ii. 371-377. Henry Barker Hill. Professor of Chemistry, 1884 . 1. Chlorbrenzschleimsauren. With L. L. Jack- son. Ber. d. deutsch. chem. Gesellsch. Feb. 1887 ; XX. 252. 2. On the behaviour of sound and decayed wood at high temperatures. With A. M. Comey. Proc. Am. Acad. ■x.^\\. 482-487. i. On the minimum point of ignition of decayed wood. H. B. Hill. ii. On the decomposition of wood at high tem- peratures. H. B. Hill and A. M. Comey. These experiments were made in the interest of the Calumet and Hecla Mining Co., and on portions of timber from that mine. 3. On mucoxybromic and mucoxychloric acids. With A. W. Palmer. Ibid. xxii. 815-341. Also Am. Chem. Journ. June, 1887 ; ix. 147-174. The latter two articles belong: to the series ; Contrihutionn from the Chemical laboratory of Harvard College. 'William Barher Hills. Assistant Professor of Chemistry, 1884- 1-6. In Reference Hand-booh of the Medical Sci- ences. Ed. A. H. Buck, M.D. New York. Wood. 1887. — I. Poisoning by iron. Vol. iv. 230. — 2. Poisoning by lead. Vol. iv. 462- 466. — 3. Poisoning by manganese. Vol. iv. 639, 640. — 4. Poisoning by mercury. Vol. iv. 744-747. — 5. Poisoning by perosmic acid. Vol. V. 611. — 6. Poisoning by phosphorus. Vol. V. 642-647. 7. Report on medical chemistry. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 7, 14 April, 1887 ; cxvi. 327, 354. Oliver Wendell Holmes. Professor of Anatomy, Emeritus, 1882 . I. Poem read at the 250th anniversary of the founding of Harvard College, Nov. 8, 1886. Record of the Commemoration. Cambridge. 1887. pp. 237-249. Also Atlantic Monthly, Dec. 1886 (supplement). PUBLICATIONS OF THE OFFICEES. 25 2. Hymn sung by the congregation at the services in commemoration of the 200th anniversary of King's Chapel, 15 Dec. 1886. Commemo- ration by King's Chapel, etc. Boston. 1887. p. 60. 3. Poem for the Centennial of the signing of the Constitution. Boston Advertiser, 20 Sept. 1887. 4. Poem for the dedication of tlie fountain given to Stratford-on-Avon bv Mr. George H. Childs. 5. Our hun Ired davs in Europe. Boston. Hough- ton. 1887. 8°. Originally publislied in the Atlantic Monthly, 1887, begin- \iug in the number for Maveli. 6. After " Our hundred days." Atlantic .Vo. Jan. 1888 ; Ixi. 127-130. Inserted on account of its close connection witli the pre- ceding tliough not falling within the period covered by this list^ John Homans. Clinical Instructor in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Ovarian Tumors, 1881 . 1. Three hundred and eighty-four laparotomies for various diseases, with tables showing the results of the operations and the subsequent history of the patients. A resume of the writer's experience in abdominal surgery during the last fifteen years. Boston. 1887. 8°. y^. b&, folding tables 2Q. 2. Fibro-myoma of the uterus. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 25 Nov. 1886; cxv. 501. 3. A simple and ready method of inflating the intestine. Ibid. pp. 510. 4. A case of contracted fingers (Dupuytren's contraction) successfully operated upon after the methol of Mr. Adams {illustrated). Ibid. 24 Feb. 1887 ; cxvi. 177-179. Malverd Abijah Howe. Instructor in Surveying and Drawing, 1886-1887 1. The Sabula draw by graphics. A practica' illustration of the application of graphics anl comparison with analytical methods American Engineer. Chicago. 1886. 8°. pp. 35, plates 9. James Ellis Hnmphrey. Assistant in Botany, 1886-1887. I. On the anatomy and development of AgSrum Turneri, Post, and Rupr. [Contribution from the Cryptogamic laboratory of Harvard Col- lege.] Proc.Am.Acad. xxii. W5-20i, plates 2. Oliver Whipple Huntingrton. Instructor in Mineralogy and Chemistry, ISSG . 1. Catalogue of all recorded meteorites. With a description of the specimens in the Harvard College collection, including the cabinet of the late J. Lawrence Smith. Proc. Am. Acad. xxiii. 37. 2. The Coahuila meteorites. Am. Journ. Sci. Feb. 1887; 3d series, xxxiii. 115-118, ptoiel. Alpheus Hyatt. Assistant in Palaeontology at the Museum of Com- parative Zoology, 1886 . I. Primitive forms of cephalopoda. Am. Natu- ralist, Jan. 1887 ; xxi. 64-66. Abstract of a paper read before the National Academy of Sciences, at Boston, 1886. Charles Loring Jackson. Professor of Chemistry, 1881 . I. Ueber die Einwirkung des Fluorsiliciums auf organische Basen. With A. M. Comey. Ber. d. deutsch. chem. Gesellsch. 18S6 ; p. 3194. 2-7. In Proc. Am. Acad. : — 2. On the direct con- version of aromatic sulphonates into the cor- responding amido-compounds. With J. F. Wing. xxii. 245-248. — 3. On benzyldime- thylamine. With J. F. Wing. xxii. 249. — 4. A new method for the quantitative deter- mination of hydroxyl. With G. W. Rolfe. xxii. 253. — 5. On benzoltrisulphonic acid. With J. F. Wing. xxii. 348-371. —6. On the action of nitric acid on symmetrical tri- chlorbenzol. With J. F. Wing. xxii. 372- 379. — 7. The action of fluoride of silicon on organic bases [see no. i] . With A. M. Comey. xxiii. 20. Nos. 2-7 belong to the series: Contributions from the Chemical laboratory of Harvard College. Nos. 2-6 were also printed in the Am. Chem, Journ. : 2. Apr. 1887 ; ix. 76. — 3. Ibid. 78.— 4. Ibid. 82.— 5. Sept. 1887; ix. 325.— 6. Ibid. 348. 'William James. Prof essor of Philosophy , 1885 . 1. The foundations of ethics. By John Edward Maude, M.A. [H. U. 1881.] Edited iy Wm. James. New York. Holt. 1887. 12°. pp. 220. 2. [Review of Gurney's] Phantasms of the living. Science, 7 Jan. 1887 ; ix. 18-20. 3. The perception of space. Mind, Jan. , April, July, 1887; xii. 1, 183, 321. 4. The laws of habit. Pop. Sci. Mo. Feb. 1887 ; XXX. 433-451. 5. What is an instinct? Scribner's Mag. March, 1887 ; i. 355-365. 6. A suggestion for the prevention of sea-sick- ness. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 19 May, 1887 ; cxv. 490. 7 Some human instincts. Pop. Sci. Mo. June, Sept. 1887; xxxi. 160-170, 666-681. 8. The perception of time. Journ. Specul. Philos. Oct. 1886 (publ. Aug. 1887); xx. 374-407. James Richard Jewett. Instructor in the Semitic Languages, 1887 . I. Some Arabic proverbs. [Collected in Syria.] Proc. Am. Orient. Soc. Oct. 1886 ; pp. vii.-x. 26 PUBLICATIONS OF THE OFFICERS. Ed-nrard Napoleon Kirby. Instructor in Elocution, 1886 I. Vocal and action-language, culture and ex- pression. [2d edition.] Boston, etc. Lee & Shepard. 1887. 16°. pp. 235. Fii-st ediaon, 1886. Frederick Irving Knight. Assistant Professor of Laryngology, 1882 . 1. Sensory affections of tlie throat. New York Med. Journ. 27 Aug. 1887; xlvi. 241. 2. Is tuberculosis of the lungs ever contagious? Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 28 July, 1887 ; cxvii. 79-81. RndoIfo^IJanciani. Lecturer on Roman Archaeology , 1886-1887. I. On the hygienic laws and sanitary conditions of ancient Rome. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 9, 16 Dec. 1886; cxv. 537-541, 565- 567. One of the course of lectures delivered at Sanders Theatre in Cambridge, and also at the Lowell Institute in Boston; the others were published only in newspaper reports. William Coolidge Ijane. Assistant in charge of the Catalogues at the Li- brary, 1881 . I. Index to recent reference lists, 1885-1886. Harv. Univ. Bull. Jan. 1887; ir. 380-386. Separately as Bibliographical contribution no. 24. z. The Dante collections of the Harvard College and Boston Public Libraries. Continued. ffari). Univ. Bull. Oct. 1886, Jan., May, 1887; iv. 335, 374, 429. 3. Dante bibliography for the year 1886. Sixth Ann. Sept. Dante Society, pp. 19-30. 4. Edited the Harvard University Catalogue. 1886-1887. Cambridge. 1886. 5. Edited the Directory of the officers and stu- dents of Harvard University. Oct. 1886. Cambridge. 1886. Christopher Columbus Ijangdell. Bane Professor of Law, and Dean of the Law Faculty, 1870 . i. A brief survey of equity jurisdiction. Harv. Law Rev. May, Oct. 1887; i. 55-72, 111-131. Charles Rocbnrell lianman. Professor of Sanskrit, 1880 . 1-2. Edited, as Corresponding Secretary : Proceed- ings of the American Oriental Society, i. at New Haven, Oct. 1886 ; — 2. at Boston, May, 1887 ; 2 vols. New Haven, Conn. 1887. 8°. pp. xxviii., liii. Identical with Journal of the Society, vol. xiii. pp. cxxiii.- cciii. James Iianrence Ziaughlin. Assistant Professor of Political Economy, 1883 . 1. The elements of political economy; with some applications to questions of the day. [Apple- ton's Science Text-Books.] New York. Appleton. 1887. 12°. pp. xxiv. 363. Dia- grams, charts 9. 2. Extracts from the laws of the United States relating to American shipping. Cambridge. "Wheeler. 1886. 8°. pp. 33. 3. Marshall's theory of value and distribution. Quart. Journ. Econ. Jan. 1887; i. 227-232. 4. Gold and prices since 1873. Ibid. April, 1887 ; i. 319-355, 385. See also Reply to A. Mar- shall, p. 362. Also printed separately. Boston. Ellis. 1887. 8°. pp. 39, xvii. Daniel David Lee. Instructor in Anatomy and in Operative Surgery at the School of Veterinary Medicine, 1886 . 1. Invagination of the caecum in the great colon. Veterinarian (London, Eng.), Oct. 1886 ; p. 695. 2. Umbilical and ventral entero-epiplocele, with a report of three cases successfully treated. Ibid. Feb. 1887; p. 78. Also Journ. Comp. Med. and Surg. April, 1887; p. 161. 3. Dislocation of the eye-ball in dogs. Ibid. July, 1887 ; p. 246. Joseph Iioveriug. Ilollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, 1838 ; Director of the Jeffer- son Physical Laboratory , 1884 . 1. Report for 1885-86 as Director of the Jefferson Physical Laboratory. Annual Repori of the President and Treasurer, 1885-86. Cam- bridge. 1887. pp. 128-133. 2. Address at the presentation of the Rumford medals to Professor S. P. Langley. Proc. Am. Acad. 1887; xxii. 508-514. James Russell Iiovell. Smith Professor of the French and Spanish Lan- guages and Literatures and Professor of Belles- Lettres, 1855-1886; Emeritus, 1886 . * 1. Democracy and other addresses. Boston, etc. 1887. 16°. Contents: Democracy, Garfield, Stanley, Fielding, Cole- ridge, Books and libraries, Wordsworth, Don Quixote, Har- vard Anniversary oration. 2. Oration delivered in Sanders Theatre at the commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the founding of Harvard College, Nov. 8, 1886. Record of the Commemoration. Cam- bridge. 1887. pp. 194-236. ,„Ml°^ '^°°'^"?'^ '"• Democr'acy and other addresses, pp. 190-246. — Atlantic Monthly (supplement), Dec. 1886. — Critic, 13, 20 Aov. 1886; ix. 239, 263 — Boston daily Adver- tiser, 9 Nov. 1886. 3. Credidimus Jovem regnare. Atlantic Mo. Feb. 1887; lix. 246-251. PUBLICATIONS OF THE OFFICERS. 27 4. Fancy or fact. /6id. March, 1887 ; lix. 287. 5. Address at the fiflieth anniversary of the ordi- nation of C. A. Bartol, at the West Church, Boston. Christian Register, 10 March, 1887. 6. The series of lectures upon old English dra- matists, delivered by Professor Lowell at the Lowell Institute in the spring of 1887, has not been publislied except in the reports of the daily papers. David Gordon Iiyon. Hollis Professor of Divinity, 1882 . I. Prayers at Harvard. Independent, il^Sov. IS8G. a. Harvard's quarter-millennial. Ibid. 18 Nov. 1886. 3. Israelitish politics as affected by Assyrian, Babylonian, and early Aehaemeniau kings. Old Test. Student, June, 1887 ; vi. 293-302. Also reprinted separately. New Haven. 1887. pp. 12. 4. Notice of Delitzsch's " Assyrisches Worter- buch, erste Lieferung." Proc. Am. Orient. Sac. May, 1887 ; pp. xi.-xviii. Silas Marcus Maovane. Professor of History, 1886 . 1. General over-production; a reply to U. H. Croclter. Quarterly Journ. Econ. April, 1887 ; i. 565. 2. Analysis of the cost of production. Ihid. July, 1887; i. 481-487. Alexander McKenzie. Preacher to the University, 1886 . 1. Some things abroad. Boston. Lothrop. 1887. 12°. pp. 474. 2. Two sermons — The College and the Church. Cambridge. 1887. 3. Faith and mountains. Sermon preached in Appleton Chapel. Christian Union, 13 Feb. 1887. 4, 5. Sermons preached at vesper services in Apple- ton Chapel. Christian Register, 1887. 4. Semblance and reality. 17 Feb. — 5. My Father's busi- ness. 31 March. Ed-ward Iianrens Mark. Mersey Professor of Anatomy, 1885 . I. Simple eyes in Arthropods. Bull. Miis. Comp. Zool. Feb. 1887; liii. no. 3, pp. 49-105, plates 5. Horatio Cook Meriam. Clinical Instriutor in the Dental School, 1884 . I. New forms of artificial crowns. Dental Cos- mos, Aug. 1886 ; xxviii. 498. Read before the New York Odontological Society, May 11, 1886. 2. Gutta-percha and its uses in operative den- tistry. Ibid. Jan. 1887 ; xxix. 44. Read before the First Disti-ict Dental Society of tlic State of New York, Oct. 5, 1886. Charles Sedgpnrick Minot. Instructor in Histology and Embryology, 1883- 1887; Assistant Professor of Histology and Embryology , 1887 . 1. Zur Kenntniss der Insektenhaut. Arch. f. mikroslcop. Anat. ; xxviii. 37-48, Tafl. vii. 2. [Keview of W. C. Locy's] Bnibryologie der Spinnen. Biolog. Centralbl, vi. 559-562. 3. Bemerkungen zu dem Schroeder'sehen Uterus- werke. Anat. Anzeig. ii. 19-22. 4. American Society for Psychical Research. Science, 21 Jan. 1887 ; ix. 50, 51. 5. Report on liistology and embryology. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 2 June, cxvi. 520-523. 6-14. The following articles in Reference Hand- booh of the Medical Sciences. Ed. A. H. Buck, M.0. New York. Wood. 1887. Vol. iv. : Impregnation ; Longevity ; Meconium ; Mesoderm. Vol. v. : Notochord ; Ovum ; Neurentic Canals ; Placenta, Anatomy of. FranOis Minot. Hersey Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine, 1874 . 1. Extensive phlebitis and pelvic abscess follow- ing abortion. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 23 Sept. 1886 ; cxv. 279. 2. The effect of alcoholic beverages upon the health. Christian Register, 14 Oct. 1886; Ixv. 647. Read before the National Conference of Unitarian and otlier churches at Saratoga, N. Y. , 23 Sept. 1886. 3. Poisoning by carbolic acid. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 17 March, 1887 ; cxvi. 260. 4. Observations on the use of antipyrine and thal- lin in the treatment of typhoid fever. Ibid, 23 June, 1887; cxvi. 600-603. George Ho-ward Monks, Instructor in Surgical Pathology, 1886 . 1. A case of unusual deformity of both hip joints. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 18 Nov. 1886 ; cxv. 468-470, cuts. 2. On rupture of the tendon of the long head of the biceps brachii muscle. Ibid. 25 Nov, 1886 ; cxv. 496-498. Otis Kimball Newell. Assistant in Anatomy, 1884 . 1. Some observations on the anatomy of the male urethra in relation to endoscopy, litholopaxy and catheterization. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 11 Nov. 1886; cxv. 443-446kC«!!s. 2. Intestinal suture. Ibid. 6 Jan. 1887 ; cxvi. 1-7, illustr. 28 PUBLICATIONS OF THE OFFICERS. Cliarles Eliot Norton. Professor of the History of Art, 1875 . 1. Reminiscences of Thomas Carlyle, edited by C. E. Norton. 2 vols. London and New York. Macmillan. 1887. 8°. 2. Correspondence between Goethe and Carlyle, edited by C. E. Norton. London and New York. Macmillan. 1887. 8°. pp. xix. 362. George Herbert Palmer. Professor of Philosophy, 1883 . 1. The new education. Three papers. Boston. Little, Brown & Co. 1887. 12°. pp. vii., 154. This volume contains the following papers originally pub- lished in the Andover Remew : The new education, Nov. 1885 ; Possible limitations of the elective system, i,, Dec. 1886 ; Possible limitaticns of the elective system, ii., Jan. 1887. 2. Expenses at Harvard. An address before Har- vard graduates, Commencement day, 1887. Cambridge. Wilson. 1887. 8°. pp. 22. This pamphlet contains in an appendix extracts fi'om some of the letters from recent graduates upon which the conclu- sions stated in the address were based. Andrew Preston Peabody. Preacher to the University, and Plwmmer Profes- sor of Christian Morals, Emeritus, 1881 . 1. Moral philosophy : a series of lectures. Boston. Lee & Shepard. 1887. 12°. pp. v. 382. 2. Circular relating to the religious services at Har- vard College. Dated 19 March, 1887, pp. (2). 3. Sermon at the Harvard Church, Charlestown, on the seventieth anniversary of the ordina- tion of the first minister of the church, April 3, 1887. 4. Building a character. Boston. Earle. 1887. 24°. pp. 50. 5. Address at the commemoration of the 200th anniversary of King's Chapel, Boston, 15 Dec. 1886. The Commemoration iy King's Chapel, etc. Boston. 1887. pp. 134-138. Also Christian Register, 23 Dec. 1886; p. 813. 6. The Sunday school and the church. Unit. Rev. Nov. 1886; xxvi. 398-414. 7. Manasseh Cutler. Jfew Englander, April, 1887; xlvi. 319-337. 8. Books that have helped me. Forum, July, 1887 ; iii. 465. 9. Concerning CrispusAttucks. Atlantic Monthly , Sept. 1887; Ix. 419. 10. Reminiscences of John Lord Hayes. Bull. Nat'l. Assoc. Wool Manufacturers, xvii. 2, 94-97. Francis Greenirood Peabody. Plwmmer Professor of Christian Morals, 1886 . I. A sermon preached in AppleTon Chapel, at the Commemoration of the 250th anniversary of Harvard College, on Foundation day, 7 Nov. 1886. Record of the Commemoration. Cam- bridge. 1887. pp. 149-170, Also in the Christian Register, 18 Nov. 1886; p. 728. 2. Address at the Commemoration of the 200th anniversary of King's Chapel, Boston, 15 Dec. 1886. The Commemoration hy King's Chapel, etc. Boston. 1887. pp. 138-142. Also in the Christian Register, 23 Dec. 1886. 3. Religion in a university. [Harvard University Sermons. No. i.] Christian Union, 21 Oct. 1886. 4-6. Sermons preached at the vesper services in Appleton Chapel. Christian Register, 1887. 4. The soil and the seed. 27 Jan. 1887. — 5. Opening the door. 3 March. — 5. Jesus in Ephraim. 7 April. 7. Discipline. Baccalaureate sermon, 18 June, 1887. Class of ISST. Baccalaureate sermon , etc. Cambridge. 1887. pp. 3-12. Benjamin Osgood Peirce. Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Physics, 1884 . I. Elements of the theory of the Newtonian po- tential function. Boston. Ginn. 1886. sni.S". pp. 143. Edward Charles Pickering. Phillips Professor of Astronomy and Professor of Geodesy and Director of the Observatory, 1876 . 1. Edited Annals of the Astronomical Observa- tory of Harvard College. Vol. xvii., xviii. nos. 1, 2. xvii. contains Mr. Chandler's treatise on the almucantar. See Official Publications, p. 6. xviii. is to consist of comparatively short separate articles. The two numbers which have appeared are on the magnitudes of almanac stars, and a discussion of the Uranometria Oxo niensis. 2. Forty-first annual report of the Director of the Astronomical Observatory. Cambridge. 1887. pp. 12. 3. Boyden Fund. [Circular explaining object of the fund.] 4. Boyden Fund. Circular No. 2. Meteorologi- cal observations. 5. Henry Draper Memorial. First annual report of the photographic study of stellar spectra conducted at the Harvard College Observa- tory. Cambridge. 1887. 4°. ^'p. 10, plate 1. Reprinted in the Memorie delta Societa degli Spettrosco- pisti Itaiiani, xYi. 9S; also in Mature, xxxvi. 31; and also in the Journal 0/ the Franklin Institute, J a\y,lSSl ; cxxiv. 33-12. 6. Draper Memorial photographs of stellar spectra. Nature, xxxiv. 439. 7. Photographs of stellar spectra. Hid. xxxiv. 570. 8. Letter containing recommendations with re- gard to the proposed photographic chart of the sky, translated into French and printed by Admiral Mouchez in the work entitled Congres Astrophotographique International ten 11 a l' Ohservatoire de Paris pour le leve de la carte du del. Paris. 1887. p. 93. g. Observations of Sappho (80). Astronomische Nachrichten, cxvi. 373. 10. Magnitudes of circumpolar stars determined at the Observatories of Moscow and of Harvard College. Hid. cxvii. 139. PUBLICATIONS OF THE OFFICERS. 29 :i. Proposed index to observations of rariable stars. Ihid. cxvii. 167. Also Observatorg X. 301, and Monthly Notices of the R. Astron. Society, xlvii. 443. t2. Heiglits of the White Mountains. Appalachia, iv. 305-322. Also sepai-ately. 13. Observations of variable stars in 1886. Proc. A»i. Acad. xxii. 380-395, tahles. [4. Science and the doctrine of immortality. Sci- ence and immortality. Boston. 1887. 24". pp. 91. These papers oi-igioally appeared in the Christian Register' 'William Henry Fiobering. Assistant in the Observatory, 1887 . I. Total solar eclipse of 1886. Science, 1 July, 1887 ; X. 9. Abner Post. 1-7. In Reference ifandbook of the Medical Sci- ences. Ed. A. H. Buck, M.D. New York. Wood. 1887 : Micturition, modificatioDS of the act in disease; Paraphimosis; Penis, congenital malformations, injuries, new growths; Phimosis; Priapism. 8. Deaths from gonorrhoea. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. May, 1887 ; cxvi. 417-420. g. Dr. Post has also contributed various editorials, unsigned, to the Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. Henry Preble. Tutor in Greek and Latin, 1881 1887; Assistant Professor of Greek and Latin, 1887 . 1. P. Terenti Afri Adelphoe. Text with stage directions. Ed. H. Preble. Boston. Ginn. 1887. 8°. Frederick Ward Putnam. Curator of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology, 1874 ; Peabody Professor of American Archaeology and Eth- " nology, 1886 . I. Ancient mounds. Continuation of archaeo- logical explorations in the Little Miami val- ley, Oliio. Boston Sunday Herald, 24 Oct. 1886. 2 Conventionalism in ancient American art. Bull. Essex Inst. 1886; xviii. 155-167, plates 7. Also separately printed. 3. The Serpent mound. Boston Sunday Herald, 21 Nov. 1886. 4 The altar mounds in Ohio. Second letter. Ibid. 28 Nov. 1886. 5 The Serpent mound. Evening Post (Cincin- nati, O.), 4 June, 1887. Reprinted in the Ohio Archaeol. and Hist. Quarterly. Sept. 1887; i. 187-190. 6. The way bone fish-hooks were made in the Little Miami valley. Twentieth Ann. Rept. Peabody Mus.,u\. no. 7. pp. 581-586. Also separately printed. 7. Twentieth annual report of the Trustees of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology, presented to the President and Fellows of Harvard College, April, 1887. Vol. iii. no. 7. pp. 513-586. Illustr. 8. Notice of Capt. N. E. Atwood of Province- town, Mass. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 1887 ; xxiii. 337, 338. g. Edited the Proceedings of the American Asso- ciation for the Advancement of Science, XXXV. (1886.) 1887. 10. Twenty-first annual report of the Commission- ers on Inland Fisheries for 1886. (Conjointly with other commissioners.) Boston. 1887. 3Iass. Pub. Doc. 1886; no. 25. James Jackson Putnam. Instructor in Diseases of the Nervous System, 1885 . 1. On the frequency with which lead is found in the urine, and on certain points in the symp- tomotology of chronic lead poisoning. Bos- ton Med. and Surg. Journ. 28 July, 4 Aug. 1887; cxvii. 73-76, 97-99. Also Trans. Assoc. Am. Physicians, 1887. 2, 3. Articles : Neuralgia, Neurasthenia. Refer- ence Handbook of Medical Sciences. Ed. A. H. Buck. New York. Wood. 1887. Edward Reynolds. Assistant in Obstetrics, 1886 . 1. Treatment of asphyxia of the new-born. Medi- cal Record, 25 Sept. 1886 ; xxx. 346. z. A case of difiicult labor. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 7 April, 1887 ; cxvi. 329, 331. 3. A contribution to the mechanism of descent and flexion in vertex presentations. Am. Journ. Obstr. April, 1887 ; xx. 369. 4. A case of placenta praevia. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 9 June, 1887; cxvi. 551. 5. A case of brow presentation converted into a face. High forceps. Ibid. 4 Aug. 1887; cxvii. 102. Maurice Hove Richardson. Demonstrator of Anatomy and Assistant in Surgery, 1884-1887; Assistant Professor of Anatomy, 1887 . I Operations on nerves. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 21 Oct. 1886; cxv. 368-373. Devotes two and a half columns to the Literature of nerve suture, neurotomy and neurectomy. 2. A case of gastrotomy. Digital exploration of oesophagus, and removal of plate of teeth. Recovery. Remarks upon the operation and observations upon the anatomy of the oeso- phagus. Ibid. 16 Dec. 1886 ; cxv. 567-573, 579. Illustr. See also ibid. 14 Apr. 1887 ; cxvi. 358. With a list of recorded cases of gastrotomy for removal of foreign bodies from the stomach. 3. Multilocular ovarian cyst. Ibid. 14 Apr. 1887 ; cxvi. 359. 4 A series of intra-abdominal operations. Ibid. 8 Sept. 1887 ; cxvii. 225-228. 30 PUBLICATIONS OP THE OFFICERS. 'William Ijambert Richardson. Professor of Obstetrics, 1886 . 1. Addresses on the duties and conduct of nurses in private nursing. London. Fields &Tuer. 1887. This is a republication of the lecture deliTCred at the Boston Training School for Nurses, June 18, 1886, and quoted in last year's List of publications. 2. Tiie use of antiseptics in obstetric practice. Boston. Cupples. 1887. 16°. pp. 16, folding plates- Reprinted from the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal of 27 Jan. 1887; cxvi. 73-79. John Ritchie, Jr. Assistant in the Observatory in charge of the Distribution of Astronomical Information, 1883 . I. Checls list of genus Clausilia. Random Notes, Oct. 1886 ; p. 80. 2-1 1. Edited and published the Science Observer, nos. 50, 51, and title and index to vol. iv. Boston. 8°. Authorof the following ai*ticlcs: 3. Discovery of and posi tion of comet c, 1886, Brooks, no. 50, p. 9. — 4. Discoveiy of comet Fiulay, p . 10 — 5. Discovei-y of asteroid Palisa (260) , p. 11. — 6. Discovery of and positions of comet Barnard, 1886, p. 12. — 7. Discovery of asteroids Peters (261) (264) and aste- roids Palisa (262) (263), p. 13. — 8. Discovery of comet a, 1887, Thome, b. Brooks, and c, Barnard, p. 14. — 9, Discovery of comet d, 1887, Barnard, p. 17. — 10. Discovery of asteroid Palisa (266), p. 20. — 11. Discovery of asteroid Charlois (267) andBorreUy (268), p. 24. 12. Composed, edited and published Science Ob- server special circulars, nos. 71—79. Boston. 8°. Contents: 1886. 71. Discovery of comet Finlay, elc" ments and ephemeris of same (Lewis Boss), discovery of asteroid Palisa (260). 4 Oct. — 72. Elements and ephemeris of comet Barnard (Lewis Boss), ephemeris of comet Finlay (same) . 12 Oct. 1887. 73. Discovery of comets a, Thome, h, Brooks, and c, Barnard. 26 Jan. — 74. Ephemeris of comet a (S. C. Chand- ler, Jr.), elements and ephemeris of comet b (Lewis Boss). 31 Jan. — 75. Elements and ephemeris of comet b (Lewis Boss), of comet c (H. V. Egbert). 1 Feb. — 76. Discovery, elements and ephemeris of comet d, Barnard (Lewis Boss). 21 Feb. — 77. Discovery, elements and ephemeris of comet e, Barnard (Lewis Boss). 18 May. — 78. Discovery of asteroid Palisa (266). 19 May. — 79. Discover}^ elements and ephe- meris of comet/, Brooks (H. V. Egbert). 2 Sept. These circulars are printed in the next succeeding Science Observer as a matter of record. 13. Science Observer international circulars, nos. 17-24. Berlin, Germany. 8°. These contain orbits of comets computed in this counti-y and cabled abroad. They are an edition in German of those Science Observer circulars which contain early orbits. Contents: 1886. 17. Orbit of comet Finlay (Lewis Boss). 4 Oct. — 18. Orbit of comet Barnard (Lewis Boss) . 12 Oct. 1887. 19. Orbit of comet 6 (Lewis Boss). 31 Jan. — 20. Orbit of comet c (H. V. Egbert). 1 Feb. — 21. Orbit of comet & (Lewis Boss). IFeb. — 22. Orbit of comet (Z (Lewis Boss). 21 Feb. — 23. Orbit of comet e (Lewis Boss). 18 May. — 24. Orbitof comet/ (H. V. Egbert). 2 Sept. 'WiUiam Augnstus Rogers. Assistant Professor of Astronomy, 1877-1886. I. A catalogue of 130 polar stars for the epoch of 1875.0, resulting from all the available obser- vations made between 1860 and 1885, and reduced to the system of the catalogue of Publications xiv. oi the Astronomische Gesell- schaft. By William A. Rogers and Anna Winlock. Mem. Am. Acad. xl. [Centennial Tolume] ; part iv. no. v. Cambridge. "Wil- son. 1886. 4°. pp. 227-299. Thomas Morgan Rotch. Instructor in Diseases of Children, 1885 . I. Reflex aural symptoms without aural disease. Aural disease exciting reflex symptoms. Am. Journ. Med. Sci. Oct. 1886. ^, 3. Semi-annual reports on progress made in the study of diseases of children. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 18 Nov. 1886 ; 19 May, 1887; cxv. 471-474; cxvi. 471-474. 4. The artificial feeding of infants. Archives of Pediatrics, Aug. 1887; p. 458. Josiah Royce. Assistant Professor of Philosophy, 1885 . I. The feud of Oakfield Creek. A novel of California life. Boston. 1887. 8°. pp. 483. ■.i. Tennyson and pessimism. Harvard Monthly , Jan. 1887; iii. 127-137. Charles Spragne Sargent. Arnold Professor of Arboriculture, 1879 ; Di- rector of the Arnold Arboretum, 1872 . 1. Geographical distribution of the genus Mag- nolia in the United States ; with map. Drugs and Medicines of Noi-th America. By J. A. Lloyd. Vol. ii. no. 2; p. 37. (Sept. 1886.) 2. Tsuga Caroliniana. Gardener's Chronicle (London), n. s. xxvi. 780, with figure. 3. Some remarks upon the journey of Andre Michaux to the high mountains of Carolina in December, 1788, in a letter addressed to Professor Asa Gray. Am. .Tourn. Sci. Dec. 1886 ; 3d ser. xxxii. 466-473. 4. Annual report of the Director of the Arnold Arboretum to the President and Fellows of Harvard College. 1885-86. Printed in Prm- denfs Report and also issued separately, pp. 3. Dudley Allen Sargent. Assistant Professor of Physical Training, and Di- rector of the Hemenway Gymnasium, 1879 . I. The physical proportions of the typical man. Scribner's Mag. July, 1887 ; ii. 3-17, illustr. Arthur Searle. Assistant Professor of Astronomy, 1883 . I. The luminous bands visible in and near the zodiac. Astronomische Nachrichten, 1887 ; cxvi. 323. Arthur Bliss Seymour. Assistant in the Cryptogamic Herbarium, 1886-1887. 1. Orchard rusts. Indianapolis. 1886. pp. 8. Illustr. From vol.iv. American Horticultural Report, pp. 162-160- PUBLICATIONS OF THE OFFICERS. 31 Nathaniel Southgate Shaler. Professor of Palaeontology, 1869 . 1. A first book in geology. Designed for the use of beginners. [Revised edition.] Boston. Ginn. 1887. 2. Kentucky; a, pioneer commonwealth. 3d ed. Boston, etc. Houghton. 1887. 16°. 3. Physiography of North America. Part i. Physiography. Part ii. Effects of the physiography of North America on men of European origin. Narrative and Critical History of America. Ed. Justin Winsor. Boston. [1887.] iv. pp. i.-xxx. 4. Notes on the Taxodium distichium, or bald cypress. Mem. ifiis. Comp. Zool. xvi. no. 1. (June, 1887.) 4". pp. 16. 5. On the original connection of the eastern and western coal fields of the Ohio valley. Ibid. xvi. no. 2. (June, 1887.) 4°. pp. 12. 6. Preliminary report on the coal svramps of the eastern United States. &th Ann. Rept. Di- rector \^J. W. Powell} U. S. Geological Sur- rey. Washington. 1886. pp. 383-389. 7. Administrative report to the Director of the United States Geological Survey. Ibid. 8. One of the needs of American universities. Harvard Monthly, Feb. 1887 ; iii. 169-175. g. Fluviatile swamps of New England. Am. Jour. Sci. March, 1887 ; 3d ser. xxxiii. 210- 221, diagr. 10. The stability of the earth. Scribner's Mag. March, 1887 ; i. 260-267, illustr. 11. The earthquake in the Riviera. Epoch, i March, 1887 ; i. 84. 12. The forests of North America. Scribner's Mag. April, 1887 ; i. 561-567, illustr. 13. Field geology. Pop. Sci. News. (Boston.) May— Aug. 1887; xxi. Contents: i. Introductoi-y. May; p. 84. — ii. G-lacial {>henomena. June; p. 80. — iii. Structure and attitude of the )ed rocks. July; p. 94 iv. Organic history of the rocks ; the study of fossils. Aug. ; p. 109. 14. The supply of natural gas. Forum, May, 1887 ; iii. 305. 15. The instability of the atmosphere. Scribner's Mag. Aug. 1887; ii. 197-221. 16. Some notes and reviews in the New York Nation. Frederick Cheever Shattnck. Instructor in the Theory and Practice of Physic, 1884 . 1. Editorial notes. A text book of medicine. By Dr. A. Striimpell. Translated by H. F. Vickery, M.D. [H. C. 1878.], and P. C. Knapp, M.D. [H. C. 1878]. New York. Appleton. 1887. 8°. 2. Pleurisy. Reference Handbook of the Medi- cal Sciences. Ed. A. H. Buck, M.D. New York. Wood. Vol. v. 1886. p. 717. 3-8. In the Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. : — 3. A case of malignant endocarditis. 16 Dec. 1886; cxv. 574. — 4. Subsequent history of a patient with an abdominal tumor diagnosti- cated as floating spleen in 1877. 24 Mar. 1887 ; cxvi. 273, 274. — 5. Beri-beri. A brief ac- count of outbreaks in this country and of some recent cases not hitherto reported. 14 Apr. 1887 ; cxvi. 355, 356. — 6. Overdis- tension of the right ventricle with a report of six cases treated by leeches. 28 Apr. 1887 ; cxvi. 395-398. — 7. Four hospital cases: i. Tubercular peritonitis : sloughing of the um- bilicus and fistula ; ii. Cirrhosis of the liver, ascites absent until a few days before death ; iii. Haemophilia; iv. Tetany. 26 May, 1887; cxvi. 496-498. — 8. Reports on progress in thoracic disease. 3 March, 22 Sept. 1887; cxvi. 203-206, cxvii. 278-282. g-ii. In the Phila. Med. News : — 9. Note on the treatment of acute rheumatism in the Mass. General Hospital. 18 Dec. 1886; xlix. 685. — 10. Note on the treatment of pneumonia in the Mass. General Hospital. 19 March, 1887; 1. — II. Six cases of phthisis and one of chronic bronchitis and asthma treated by rectal gaseous enemata. 2 July, 1887 ; Ii. 7. Also in Trans. Assoc. Am. Physicians, 1887 ; ii. ^a Daniel Denison Slade. Lecturer on Comparative Osteology, 1885 . I. Osteological notes. Science, IS Feb., IS Msiy,- 1887 ; ix. 160, 460. Clement Iiawrenoe Smith. Professor of Latin, 1883 ; Dean of the College Faculty, 1882 . 1. Annual report of the Dean of Harvard College for 1885-86. President's Report for 1885-86. pp. 25-74. 2. Address in behalf of the Alumni, at the in- auguration of Isaac Sharpless as President of Haverford College, 19 May, 1887. In- auguration of President Isaac Sha/rpless. Philadelphia. 1887. pp. 6-11. Francis Humphreys Storer. Professor of Agricultural Chemistry, 1870 ; Dean of the Bussey Institution. 1. Agriculture in some of its relations with chem- istry. 2 vols. New York (Scribner's) and London. 1887. 8°. pp. x. 529, vii. 507. 2. Obituary notice of William Ripley Nichols. Proc. Am. Acad. 9 Feb. 1887 ; xxii. 528-534. With a list of works by Professor Nichols. 3. A hint for fruit preservation. Cultivator and Country Gentteman, 17 Feb. 1887; Hi. 129. Frank William Taussig. Assistant Professor of Political Economy, 1886 . 1-3. In the Quarterly Journal of Economics: I. Wagner on the present state of Political Economy ; translated, abridged, and prefaced by introductory and explanatory matter. Oct. 1886; i. 113-135. — 2. The southwestern strike of 1886. Ibid. Jan. 1887 ; 1. 184-222. — 3. Prices in Great Britain, Germany, France, and the United States. With J. L. Laughlin. AprU, 1887 ; i. 385-398. 32 PUBLICATIONS OF THE OFFICERS. Roland Thaxter. Assistant in Biology, 1886 . I. On certain cultures of Gymnosporangium, with notes on their Roesteliae. Proc. Am. Acad. 1887 ; xxii. 259-269. Belongs to the series ; Contributions from the Oryptogamic Laboratory of the 3fu9euni of HaiTard College. James Bradley Thayer. Professor of Law, 1883 . 1. Remarks made at a meeting in Cambridge, Mass., called by the Women's Indian Asso- ciation of that city, 3 May, 1886. 8°. pp. i. 2. Speech at the dinner of the Alumni at the 250th anniversary of Harvard College, 8 Not. 1886. Record of the Commemoration, 319- 823. 3. Remarks made before the Worcester Indian Association at Worcester, Mass., 17 Feb. 1887. 8°. pp. 7. 4. Legal tender. Harv. Law Review, May, 1887 ; i. 73-97. 5. Address before the Alpha Delta Phi society at Its fifty-fifth annual conyention in Boston, 4 May, 1887. Boston Post, 5 May, 1887. 6. Various unsigned contributions to the Nation. Joseph Henry Thayer. Bussey Professor of New Testament Criticism and Interpretation, 1884 . 1. A Greek-English lexicon of the New Testa- ment : being Grimm's Wilke's Clavis Nori Testament!, translated, revised, and enlarged by J. H. Thayer. New York. Harper. 1887. [1886.] 4". pp. xix. 726. Also published in London, 1886, from duplicate plates. I'he preface is dated Dec. 26, 1886. 2. Memorial edition. Greek lexicon of the Roman and Byzantine periods. By E. A. Sophocles. New York. Scribner's. 1887. 1. 8°. pp. xvi. 1188, ^orir. The publication of this memorial edition was authorized, and the supervision of it entrusted to Professor Thayer, by vote of the President and Fellows of 11 January, 18S7. 3-5. In the Andover Review : — 3. A notice of 'H KAINH AIAeHKH. Novum Testamentum etc. . curante F. H. A. Scrivener . . . Cantab. . . . Lond. . . . 1887. April, 1887 ; vii. 454-458. — 4. A notice of Novum Testa- mentum Graece, ex ultima Tischendorfii_re- censione, edidit Oscar de Gebhardt. Editio stereotypa minor. Lips. 1887. June, 1887 ; vii. 674. — 5. A notice of An introduction to the textual criticism of the New Testament. By the Rev. Benjamin B. Warfield, D.D. . . London. Hodder & Stoughton. 1886. July. 1887 ; viii. 100. WiUiam Hopkins Xillinghast. Assistant in charge of the Ordering Department at the Liirary, 1882 . 1,2. A list of the publications of Harvard Univer- sity and its ofiBcers, with the principal publi- cations on the University, 1880-1885. Cam- bridge. 1886. pp. 62. — The same, 1885- 1886. Cambridge. 1887. pp. 21. Bibliographical conti-ibutions of Harvard College Library, no. 21, 23. 3. A bundle of statistics relating to the graduates of Harvard University. Gathered for the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary, No- vember 5-8, 1886. 4». pp. (12). 4. Necrology of Harvard graduates in each num- ber of the Harvard University Bulletin. Crawford Howell Toy. Hancock Professor of Hebrew and other Oriental Languages, and Dexter Lecturer on Biblicol Literature, 1880 . 1. The older Arabic poetry. Harvard Monthly, Jan. 1886; i. 135-148. 2. The Lokman legend. Proc. Am. Oriental Soc. May, 1887, pp. xxii.-xxvii. 3. Rise of Hebrew psalm-writing. Journ. Soc. Bibl. Lit. and Exegesis, June, 1887, pp. 47-60. 4. Modern biblical criticism. Unit. Rev. Sept. 1887 ; xxviii. 273-281. 5. Numerous signed book reviews in the Uni- tarian Rev. and the Christian Register. John Tro-whridge. Professor of Physics, 1880 . 1. Oxygen in the sun. By J. Trowbridge and C. C. Hutchins. Proc. Am. Acad. March, 1887; xxiii. 2. Carbon in the sun. By the same. Ibid. 3. Physical notes as joint editor of the American Journal of Science. I. and 2. belong to the series: Contribution H from, the Physical Laboratory of Harvard College. For other articles in this series, prepared under the direction of Professor Ti-owbridge, see Official Publications : Scieutiiic papers from the laboratories. Herman Frank Vichery. Assistant in Clinical Medicine, 1885 . I. A text-book of medicine for students and practitioners. By Dr. Adolf Striimpell. Translated by H. F. Vickery, M.D., and P. C. Knapp, M.D. With editorial notes by F. C. Shattuck, M.D. New York. Apple- ton. 1887. 8°. pp. XX. 981, illustr. Marshman £dward 'Wadsworth. Assistant in Lithology, 1877-1887. I. Preliminary report on the peridotites, gabbros, and diabases of Slinnesota. Bull. Minn. Geolog. Survey, no. 2, pp. 175, plates 12. ^. The Keweenawan system. Science, 1887 ; x. .166. Oliver Fairfield W^adsworth. Clinical Instructor in Ophthalmoscopy, 1881 . 1. The amblyopia of squint. Boston Med. and Surg. Jowrn. 20 Jan. 1887 ; cxvi. 49-52. See also 10 March, pp. 232, 233. PUBLICATIONS OP THE OFFICERS. 33 George liincolm Walton. Jlinical Instructor in Diseases of the Nervous System, 1885 . 1. Hysteria. Reference Handbook of the Medi- cal Sciences. Ed. A. H. Buck. New York. Wood. 1886. Vol. iii. p. 807. 2. Hypochondria. Ibid. p. 792. 3. Case of concussion followed by paralyses pointing to hemorrhage into the fissure of Rolando. Boston Med. and Surg. Joiirn. 7 Jan. 1886 ; ciiv. 3. 4. Cases of functional and organic injury to the central nervous system caused by trauma. Ibid. 4 Feb. 1886; cxiv. 102. 5. Aural and nervous symptoms of secondary syphilis. Annales des maladies de I'oreille et da larynx. John Collins Warren. Assistant Professor in Surgery, 1882-1887; Asso- ciate Professor of Surgery, 1887 . i. Personal experience in the treatment of cancer. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 17 Feb. 1887 ; cxvi. 154-159. 2. The process of repair after resection of intes- tine and intestinal suture. Philadelphia. 1887. 8°. pp. 16, illustr. Reprinted from Transaciiotis of the American Surgical A-tsociation, 12 May, 1887. Joseph Weatherhead Warren. Assistant in Physiology, 1881-1887; Instructor in Physiology, 1887 . 1. Plethysmographic experiments on the vaso- motor nerves of the limbs. With Dr. H. P. Bowditch. Journ. of Physiology, Nov. 1886; vii. 416-452, plate 1, cuts. 2. Notes on the digestion of "living" tissues. Boston. 1887. 16°. pp. 14. Reprinted from tlie Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 17 Mai-ch, 1887; cxvi. 249-252. 3. Alcohol again : a consideration of recent mis- statements of its physiological action. Boston. 1887. 12°. pp; 39. Reprinted from tlie Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 7, 14 July, 1887; exvii. 1-6, 25-29. 4. Notes of progress in physiology. Boston Med. and Surg Journ. 11 and 18 Aug. 1887 ; cxvii. 123-131, 152-156. Sereno Watson. Curator of the Herbarium, 1881 . Contributions to American botany : — i. List of plants collected by Dr. Edward Palmer in the state of Jalisco, Mexico, in 1886. — ii. Descriptions of some new species of plants. Proc. Am. Acad. 1887; xxii. 396-471. Also separate issue as " Contributions to American Botany, xiv." with index, pp. ii. — issued June 25, 1887. Our " tripetalous " species of Iris. Botanical Gazette, May, 1887 ; xii. 99-101. I-7. 3. The genera Echinocystis, Megarrhiza and Echi- nopepon. Bull. Torrey Botan. Club, Aug. 1887; xiv. 155-158. Barrett Wendell, Instructor in English, 1882 . 1. Raukell's remains : an American novel. Bos- ton. Ticknor. 1887. 16°. pp. 316. 2. Draper. Harvard Monthly, Oct. 1885 ; i. 1-6. 3. Social life at Harvard. Lippincotfs Mag. Ja.n. 1887; xxxix. 152-163. Oliver Clinton Wendell. Assistant in the Observatory , 1880 . In Astronomische Nachrichten : — i . Obser- vations of comet 1887 b, cxvi. 191. —2. Ob- servations of comet 1886 viii., cxvi. 191. — 3. Observations of comet 1887 d, cxvi. 267, Also Astronor/iical Journal, vii. 79. — 4. Or- bit of comet 1887 d, cxvi. 317. Also Side- real Messenger, fi. 161. — 5. Orbit of comet 1886 ix, cxvii. 59.-6. Orbit of comet 1887 e, cxvii. 119. — 7. Observationsof comet 1887 e, cxvii. 243. Also Astronomical Journal, vii. Ill, 119. James Clarke White. Professor of Dermatology, 1871 . I. Dermatitis venenata : an account of the action of external irritants upon the skin. Boston. Cupples. 1887. pp. 210. John 'WUUams White. Professor of Greek, 1884 . 1-6. College Series of Greek Authors. Edited under the supervision of John Williams White and Thomas D. Seymour. 1. Tliucydides, Book vU. Edited by Cliaries Foster Smith, of Vanderbilt University. Boston. 1886. 8°. 2. Tliucydides, Book vii. Edited as above. TextSditimi. Boston. 1885. 8". „ „ . 3. Tliucydides, Book i. Edited by Charles D. Moms, of Johns Hopkins University. Boston. }887. 8°. 4. Thucydides, Book i. Edited as above. Text Edition. Boston. 1887. B«. „,. , , m, t, 5. Homer's Iliad. Books i.-iii. Edited by Thomas D. Seymour, of Yale University. Boston. 1887. 8°. 6. Homer's Iliad. Books i.-iii. Edited as above. Text Edition. Boston. 1887. 8°. Harold Whiting. Instructor in Physics, 1883 . 1. Provisional list of experiments in elementary physics for admission to college in 1887. Cambridge. 1886. Published by the Univer- sity. 12°. pp. (4). 2. List of experiments in physical measurement. Intended for use in Physics C, and for pre- paring students for the admission examina- tions in advanced standing in 1888. Cam- bridge. 1887. Published by the University. 12°. pp. 23. 34 PUBLICATIONS OF THE OFFICERS. Charles Otis Whitman. Assistant in Zoology, 1882-1887. 1. Biological instruction in universities. Am. Naturalist, June, 1887; xxi. 507-519. Charles Herbert Williams. Instructor in Ophthalmology , 1884 . I. A comparison of some eases of cataract ex- traction, with and without iridectomy. Bos- Jon Med. and Surg. Journ. 1 Sept. 1887; cxvii. 202-204. Jastin 'Winsor. Librarian of the University, 1877 . 1. The narrative and critical history of America. Vol. V. [1887.] Roy. 8° and i". eds. pp. vii. 649, maps and illustr. Editor, and also writer of the following sections : — 1. Cartography of Louisiana and the Mississippi hasin under the French domination- pp. 79-86. 2. New England, 1689-1763. pp. 87-188. 3. Maryland and "Virginia, pp. 259-284. 4. Critical essay on the sources of Carolina histor}'. pp. 333-366. 5. Authorities on the French and Indian wars of New England and Acadia, 1688-1763. pp. 420-471. 6. Maps and hounds of Acadia, pp. 472-482. 7. The struggle for the great valleys of North America. pp. 483-622. 2. Was Shakespeare Shapleigh? A correspon- dence in two entanglements. Boston. 16°. 1887. Reprinted, with additions, fi-om the Atlantic Monthly, May, 1887 ; lix. 617-624. 3. The May-flower town. An address at the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the incorporation of the town of Duxbury, Mass., June 17, 1887. Cambridge. 1887. 8°. pp. 35. Also in : The 250th anniversary of the settlement of Dux- bury, June 17, 1887. Plymouth. 1887. 8'. pp. 12-42. 4. The manuscript sources of American history, an address given by the President before the American Historical Association, Boston, 21 May, 1887. New Yorli. 1887. Keprinted from the Magazine of American History, July, 1887. Also to appear in the Proceedings of the Association. 5. Notes on the spurious letters of Montcalm, 1759. Cambridge. 1887. 8°. pp. 6. Eeprintcd from the Proc. Mass. Hist. Sac. Jan. 1887; 2d ser. iii. 202-205. 6. Elder William Brewster, of the " Mayflower " ; his boolis and autograph, with other notes. Cambridge. 8°. pp. 17. Reprinted from the Proc. Mass. Hist. Soc. March, 1887; 2d scr. iii. 261-274. 7. American editor of the English Historical Review. London. 1887. 8. Edited the Record of the Commemoration, 5-8 Nov. 1886, on the two hundred and fiftieth anniver.sary of the founding of Harvard College. Cambridge. 1887. pp. 329 illustr. 9. Edited the Harvard University Bulletin, nos. 35, 36, 87 ; Oct. 1886— May, 1887. 10. Edited Bibliographical Contributions repub- lished from the Bulletin of Harvard Univer- sity. See p. 7. 11. Ninth report of the librarian of Harvard Col- lege- 1885-86. Included in the annual re- port of the President ; and also separately. SUMMARY. The Publications of the University (including those of the Departments, the Laboratories, Under- graduates, etc.) recorded in 1885-86 numbered 75 articles; in 1886-87, 109 articles : of Publications on the University, the list for 1885-86 contained 133, that for 1886-87, 207 titles : the Pitblications of the Officers of the University on record in 1885-86 numbered 389, in 1886-87, 544 articles. Throwing 381, and 523, respectively, of these titles into a rough classification, the following result appears : — Number of articles published. General (including Bibliography) Theology and Philosophy Natural Sciences (including Anatomy and Physiology) Medicine (diagnosis and treatment) Law and Sociology Archaeology and Antiquities History, Politics and Biography (also Geography) . . Philology Useful Arts Literature 1888-86. 1886-87 13 12 19 50 157 213 76 116 21 47 15 9 52 32 15 16 3 2 10 26 In preparing the first annual list circulars were sent to 217 officers ; 36% of the number returned the titles of works published, and 57% made no reply. For the present list, 236 circulars were sent • 47% elicited titles of publications, while only 31% met with no response. If these annual lists are to be full and accurate it is necessary that each officer should take the trouble to send in a complete record of his publications ; it is also highly desirable that those who have not published anything should report that fact, and thus save the editor much labor that would otherwise be wasted. Library of fartarD a3ml3er0itF» Bibliographical Contributions. EDITED BY JUSTIN WINSOR. LIBRARIAN. ISTo. 39. INDEX TO RECENT REFERENCE LISTS. No. III. 1887. By WILLIAM COOLIDGE LANE, Assistant Librarian. Republished from the Bulletin of Harvard UNrvERSiTY. CAMBRIDGE, MASS.: lisssuel) iis t^e ILtiiratg of J^aiinaTtf Untiietetts. 1888. Already issued or in preparation. A Star prefixed indicates they are not yet ready. VOL. I. I. Edward S. Holden. Index-Catalogue ot Books and Memoirs on the Transits of Mercury. z. Justin Winsor. Shakespeare's Poems : a Bibliography of the Earlier Editions. 3. Charles Eliot Norton. Principal books relating to the Life and Works of Michelangelo, with Notes. 4. Justin Winsor. Pletas et Gratulatio. An Inquii-y into the authorship of the several pieces. 5. List of Apparatus in different Laboratories of the United States, available for Scientific Researches involving Accurate Measurements. 6. The Collection of Books and Autographs, be- ^queathed to Harvard College Library, by the Honor- able Charles Sumner. 7. William C. Lane. The Dante Collections in the Harvard College and Boston Public Libraries. 8. Calendar of the Arthur Lee Manuscripts in Harvard College Library. g. George Lincoln Goodale. The Floras of different countries. 10. Justin Winsor. Halliwelliana : a Bibliography of the Publications of James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps. 11. Samuel H. Scudder. The Entomological Libraries of the United States. 12. A List of the Publications of Harvard University and its Oificers, 1870-1880. 13. Samuel H. Scudder. A Bibliography of Fossil Insects, 14. William H. Tillinghast. Notes on the Historical Hydrography of the Handkerchief Shoal in the Bahamas A, 15. J. D. Whitney. List of American Authors in Geology and PalEBOntology. 16. Richard Bliss. Classified Index to the Maps in Petermann's Geographische Mittheilungen. 1S55- 1881. 17. Richard Bliss. Classified Index to the Maps in the Royal Geographical Society's Publications. 1830- 1883. ■ 18. Justin Winsor. The Bibliography of Ptolemy's Geography. 19. Justin Winsor. The Kohl Collection of Early Maps. 20. William C. Lane. Index to Recent Reference Lists, no. I. 1S84-1885. VOL. II. ax. A List of the Publications of Harvard University and its Officers, 1880-1885. *22. Justin Winsor. Calender of the Sparks Manuscripts in Harvard College Library. 23. William H. Tillinghast. List of the Publications of Harvard University and its Officers, 1885-1886. 24. William C. Lane. Index to Recent Reference Lists, no. a. 1885-1886. 25. W. G. Faklow and William Trelease. List of Works on North American Fungi. 26. William C. Lane. The Carlyle Collection. 27. Andrew McF, Oavis. A few notes on the Records of Harvard College. aS. William H. Tillinghast. List of Publications of Harvard University and its Officers, 1886-1887. ~ 39. William C. Lane. Index to Recent Reference Lists, no. 3. 1887. INDEX OF EEFEEENCE LISTS AND SPECIAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES INCLDDED IN PERIODICAL AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS OF RECENT DATE. No. 3. 1887. By WILLIAM COOLIDGE LANE, Assistant Librarian. *** In continuaKon of the Index published in January, 1887, and compiled in the same way. The larger number of the following ^titles refer to books or periodicals published in 1887, but many of earlier date have been included as they have come to my notice, and for a portion of these relating to American topics I am indebted to the kindness of Mr. Paul Leicester Ford, of Brooklyn, N. T. The few titles which I have not been able to verify personally are distinguished by an asterisk. A&ican fanna. Beitrage zur zoogeographie Westafrikas. Von H. J. Kolbe. Halle. 1887. 4°. (Nova acta, 1. 3.) Verzeichniss der beuutzteu litteratur, pp. 208-210. Ainos (and Yezo), Catalogue of works re- lating to. 465 titles. (Memoirs of the literature col- lege, imperial university of Japan. No. 1. Lan- guage, mytliology, etc. of Japan viewed in the fight of Aino studies. By B. H. Chamberlain, 1887, pp. 137-174.) Aisne, Department of, France. Bibliographie sommaire pour le Congr^s de Laon et de Soissons. Par le comte de Marsy. (Bulletin monumental, 1887, liii. 215-224.) Albertinelli, Mariotto, et Fra Bartolommco della Porta. Par Gust. Gruyer. Paris. 1886. 8°. Catalogue et bibliographie, pp. 96-106. Algae, Fresh-water, of the United States. By F. Wolle. Bethlehem, Pa. 1887. 8°. Authorities quoted, pp. vii.-xi. ^Almanacs. Bibliographie des almanachs nan- c6iens au xviii« siecle. Par Emm. Briard. (Me- moires de la soc. d'archeol. lorraine, 1886, pp. ...) Literature of. By H. R. Plomer. (Wal- ford's Antiquarian, 1887, xi. 24, 161.) America, Icelandic discoveries of. By M. A. Brown. London. .1887. 16°. Bibliography of the more important books, pp. 209-213. Narrative and critical history of America. Edited by Justin Winsor. Vol. ii.-vi. 1886-88. 4°. Critical essays on the sources of information follow most of the chapters ; tliere are many bibliographical accounts pf the cartography of the country, and the following special bib- liographical essays : — Critical and bibliographical notes on Vespucins and the naming of America, ii. 153-179. — The bibliography of Pomponius Mela, Solinus, Vadianus, and Apianus, ii. 180-186. — Joliet, Marquette and La Salle ; his- torical sources and attendant cartography, iv. 201-246. — The Jesuit relations, Iv. 295-316. — The later histories of the Ca- rolinas, v. 3-54-356. — Authorities on the French and Indian wars of New England and Acadia, 1688-1763, v. 420^82. Vol. vi. relates to the American revolution, and contams bibliogi-aphical notes throughout. Sources of North-Western history. By W. Dennis. (Manitoba hist, and scient. soc.Trans- actions [1883], no. 6.) America, Central, List of works relating to [more important titles only]. Brigham, W. T. Guatemala, 1887, pp. 430-442.) American books and pamphlets advertised in the Pennsylvania Gazette, 1728-1765. Compiled by T. Westcott. (Historical magazine, 1860, iv. 73, 235, 328.) Amputation of limbs, On changes in nervous system after, with bibliography. By E. S. Rey- nolds. (Brain, Jan. 1887, ix. 494-509.) AndrS, John, Bibliography of. By C. A. Camp- bell. (Magazine of Amer. hist., 1882, viii. 61-72.) Angell, Joseph K. Bibliographical memoir of. By S. S. Rider. (Rhode Island hist, tracts, 1880, no. 11, pp. 1-25.) Antluropology, Bibliography of, 1885. By 0. T. Mason. (Annual rep. of the Smithsonian inst. for 1885, part I. pp. 844-870.) Arabic literature. Bibliographie ottomane. Notice des livres turcs, arabes et persans imprimis a Constantinople, 1885-86. Par CI. Huart. (Jour- nal asiatique, 1887, ix. 350-414.) Continued from earlier volumes. ""Arc, Jeanne de, Bibliographie des ouvrages relatifs a. Par P. d'Arc. (Bull, du bibliophile et du biblioth6c£(ire, 1886, pp. ...) Arohadelt, Jacob, Bibliographie der druck- werke A.'s Von R. Eitner. (Monatsh. f. musik- gesch., 1887, xix. 121-156.) ^ Architecture. Best twenty books for an ar- chitect's library. (American architect, 1887, xxi. 81.) Brief list of the more important^ archi- tectural works, recommended to candidates for the architectural examinations (Royal institute of Brit- ish architects. Kalendar, 1887-88, pp. 121-125.) One hundred architectural books, from the Building news. (American architect, 1887, xxii. 50-52.) . Aristotle, Suggestions to those beginning the study of, with bibliography. (Journ. of specul. philos., 1886, XX. 430-443.) Arithmetic. Earliest arithmetical books in European vernaculars. (Notes and queries, 1887, iv. 341.) INDEX TO REFERENCE LISTS. * Arithmetic. Histoire de rarithmetique. Par J. Thurion. Bnixelles. 1885. 8°. Bibliographische notizen, pp. ... Assyria, Story of. By Z. A. Ragozin. New York. 1887. S". (Story of the nations.) Principal works read or consulted, pp. xiii.-xvi. Assyrien und Babylonien nach den neue- sten entdeckungen. Von Fr. Kaulen. Freiburg im Breisgau. 1885. 8°. Litteratur, pp. 248-266. Astronomical bibliography, 1885. By W. C. Winloek. (Annual rep. of the Smithsonian inst. for 1885, part I. pp. 446-466.) Astronomy, Hand list for the student of. By H. S. Pritchett. pp. 4. (St. Louis Publ. libr. reference lists.) Bacteriology. Manual of bacteriology. By E. M. Crookshank. London. 1887. 8°. Chrouological bibliograpliy, pp. 370-429. Bartholomaus Amoldi von TJsingen, Zur bibliographie des. Von F. W. E. Roth. (Neuer anzeiger, 1886, xlvii. 353-368.) Bartolommeo, Fra, et Mariotto Albertinelli. Par G. Gruyer. Paris. 1886. 8°. Catalogue et bibliographie, pp. 96-106. Bavaria. Die im Jahre 1886 zur landeskunde Bayerns erschienene literatur. Von G. Gruber. (Jahresb. d. geog. gesellsch. in Miinchen fiir 1886, pp. 60-73.) In continuation of earlier lists. Beownlf, Bibliography of. (Morley, H. Eng- lish writers, 1887, 8°, i. 355-358.) Berkshire, Eng., Histor}' of . By Cooper King. London. 1887. 8°. (Popular county histories.) Abridged list of books, etc., pp. 286-289. , Bible. Biblisehe literatur des jahres 1886. Von O. Zockler. (Zeits. f. kirch. wiss. u. kirch. leben, 1887, pp. 1-18, 113-123.) Early editions of King James' Bible in. folio. (Historical magazine, 1861, v. suppl. pp. 12.) Selected list of English books of refer- ence on the Old Testament. (Spaulding, H. G. Hebrew prophets and kings, Boston, Unit. Sunday- school soc, 1887. pp. 107-110.) Biblical archaeology and exploration, list of American writers upon, incl. reriew and magazine articles. By E. C. Mitchell. (The Old Testa- ment student, June, 1887, vi. 305-315.) Biblical commentaries. W. Vatke's Hist.- krit. einleitung in das Alte Testament. Bonn. 1886. 8°. References to commentaries on each book of the Bible given in connection with each section. Biblical stndy. [Priced list of the most im- portant books for Old Testament study, procurable at a net cost of |200.] By R. F. Weidner. (Old Testament student, Dec. 1887, vii. 116-119.) [List covering the same ground as the above.] By J. P. Peters. (Old Testament student, Jan. 1888, vii. 146-149.) Birch, Samuel, Chronological list of publica- tions by. By E. A. Wallis Budge. (Trans, soc. of Biblical archaeology, 1887, ix. 23-41.) Bookbinding hints, with list of books for con- sultation. (The bookmart, 1886,iii. 208-210.) Boncher, Fran9ois. Par A. Michel. Paris. 1886. 8°. Catalogue et bibliographie, p. 133. Bradford, William, Catalogue of works printed by. (Historical magazine, 1859, iii. 173-176.) Brain, The, considered anatomically, etc. by Em. Swedenborg. Translated by R. L. TafeL Vol. ii. London. 1887. 8". Frequent chapters of reference to modem authorities and, in particular, bibliogi'aphies as follows .■* — Pineal gland, pp. 14-16; Eete mirabilc, pp. 198-199; Infuudibulum and pitui- tary gland, pp. 640-542; Sinuses of the Sella Turcica, pp. 642-544; Cerebro-spinal liquid, pp. 638-646. On changes in nervous system after am- putation of limbs, with bibliography. By E. S. Reynolds. (Brain, Jan. 1887, ix. 494-509.) Die functions-localisation auf der gross- hirnrinde. Von L. Luciani und G. Seppilli. Leipz. 1886. 8°. Literatur-verzeichuiss, pp. 411-414. Breviarinm Mognntinnm. Die Mainzer Brevier-ausgaben. Von Dr. Falk. (Centralbl. fiir bibliotheksw. , 1887, iv. 377-394.) British Columbia. History of the Pacific states. By H. H. Bancroft. Vol. xxvii. British Columbia. San Fran. 1887. 8°. Authorities quoted, xxiii.-xxxi. Brown, James Baldwin. List of his published writings. (Brown, E. B. In memorjam : J. B. Brown. London, 1884, 8°, pp. 185-188.) Browning, Introduction to the study of. By A. Symons. London. 1886. 8°. Bibliography, pp. 200-208. Buddhism, Course of reading on. . By W. M. Bryant, pp. 2. (St. Louis publ. libr. reference lists.) Calx, Napoleone, Gli scritti di. Da P. Rajna. (Miscellanea di filol. e linguist, in mem. di Calx e Canello, 1886, 4°, pp. xiv.-xxiv.) Canello Ugo Angelo, Elenco delle opere e degli scritti vari di. (Miscellanea di fllol. e lin- guist, in mem. di Caix e Canello, 1886, 4?, pp. xxxvii.-xxxviii.) Carices, North American, Preliminary synopsis of. By L. H. Bailey (Proc. Amer. acad. arts and sci., 1887, xxii. 59-157.) Bibliography, pp. 154-157. Carlyle, Thomas, Bibliography of. By J. P. Anderson. (Garnett, R. Thomas Carlyle, 1887, pp. xxviii.) Catalogue of his books on Oliver Crom- well and Frederick the Great, bequeathed to Harv. coll. By W. C. Lane. (Harv. univ. bull. 1883- 88, iii. 53; v. 67, 107.) Also separately, as Bibliographical contribution, no. 26. Carolinas, Note on the later histories of. By Justin Winsor. {In his Narrative and critical hi-story of America, 1887, v. 854-356.) Charities, Notes on the literature of. By H. B. Adams. Bait. 1887. (Johns Hopkins univ. studies in hist, and pol. sci. V. no. 8.) Cheirosophy. Bibliographia Cheirosophiea. By Ed. Heron-Allen. (Arpentigny, C. S. d'. The science of the hand, trans, by E. Heron-Allen. 1886, pp. 421-431.) ~-- Chemistry, Bibliography of, 1885. By H. C. Bolton. (Annual rep. of the Smithsonian inst. for 1885, part I. pp. 674-686.) Outlines of a bibliography of the history of. By H. C. Bolton. (Annals of the N. Y. lyceum of nat. hist., 1874, x. 352-3C1.) Chiabrera, Gabriello, Bibliografia delle opere a stampa di. Da O. Varaldo. (Giornale ligustico, 1886, xiil. pp. 105.) Also separately, Geneva, istit. Sordomutl. 1886. 8°. INDEX TO REFERENCE LISTS. Children, Selected list of books on tlieir facul- ties and management, pp. 4. (St. Louis publ. libr. reference lists,) Chlorophyll. Litteraturverzeichniss zu der systematischen iibersicht der untersuchten chromo- plasten. Von A. F. W. Schimper. (Jahrbvicher f. wiss. botanik, 1885, xri. 143-147.) Christmas, Bibliography of. (Notes and que- ries, 1887, ui. 152; iv. 502.) In addition to earlier notes on the same subject. Gibber, CoUey, Bibliography of. [Exclusive of plays.] ByR. W.Lowe. (Notes and queries, 1887, iii. 21-22.) Additions, pp. 96, 174, 376. Claverhouse. By Mowbray Morris. London. 1887. 16°. (English worthies.) List of authorities, pp. T.-vi. Cobbett, William, Bibliographical list of his publications. (Smith, E. William Cobbett: a biog- raphy, 1878, u. 305-319.) Coleridge, S. T., Bibliography of. By J. P. Anderson. (Caine, Hall. Life of Coleridge, Lon- don, 1887, pp. xxi.) Colonies. Books relating to colonial subjects. (Lucas, C. P. Introduction to a historical ge- ography of the British colonies, 1887, pp. vii.-viii.) Colnmbus-literatur, Die neuere. Von K. Hab- ler. (Historische zeitschrift, 1887, Ivii. 222-234.) Bibliographical account of the voyages of. (Historical magazine, 18H1, v. 33-38.) Cristoforo Colombo in Portogallo. Da P. Peragallo. Geneva. 1882. 8°. Ijibri consultati e citati nell' opera, pp. 246-254. ♦Connecticut history, Books on. (Oilman, D C. Contributions to the ecclesiastical history of Connecticut, 1861, p. 560 seq.) Connecticut. By Alex. Johnston. Boston. 1887. 8°. (American commonwealths.) Bibliography, pp. S97-400. Cornell nniv.. Recent publications by officers of. (Lib. bull, of Cornell, univ., Apr. 1887, ii. 78-80.) Gnmacea, Report on the, dredged by H.M.S. Challenger. By G. O. Sars. (Report of results. Zoology, vol. xix. 1887.) Principal works on Cumacea, p. 2. Dakota language. Bibliography of books in. By J. F. Williams. (Collections of the Minnesota hist, soc, 1870, iii. 37-42.) Dante bibliography for the year 1886. By W. C. Lane. (Sixth report of the Dante society, 1887, pp. 19-30.) • Dante, a sketch of his life and works. By M. A. Ward. Boston. 1887. 12°. Bibliography of selected books, English and foreign, pp. 287-294. Darvin, Charles, Bibliography of. By J. P. Anderson. (Bettany, G. T. Life of Darwin, 1887, pp. xxxi.) Listof works by. {In his life and letters, London, 1887, iii. 362-370.) Dickens, Charles, Bibliography of. By J. P. Anderson. (Marzials, F. ^. Life of Dickens, London, 1887, pp. xxxiii.) Din79^^ ^liC^t>'*^ ^>***^'*^«^ » £/^^^^^l< £^f^^€^ A^M>'i^ ^CtXav "^^^ 4f^A^ ^ f^ ^^ />^ jc/^^r>^^ EDITORIAL NOTE. The book of Shelley's poems, containing a num- ber of autographic copies (with others in the script of Mrs. Shelley) , and from which the accompanying facsimiles were made, has recently been given to Harvard College library by Mr. Edward A. Silsbee, who procured the memorial some years ago from a lady in Florence, who had been of Shelley's acquaintance. The book is a. thin quarto, bound in parchment. The earlier leaves have been cut out. The following is a collation of what is remaining : — Page 47. The Sensitive Plant, marked as " pub- lished." In Shelley's handwriting. Occasionally corrected in ink and lead pencil. Stanza marked 17 of third part erased. Ends on p. 60. "Pisa, March, 1820." Page 61. A Vision of the Sea. " Published." In Mrs. Shelley's handwriting. Ends on p. 68. At end in Shelley's script, "Pisa, April, 1820." Page 69. To Night. In Mrs. Shelley's hand. Ends on p. 70. Page 71. An Anacreontic. In Shelley's hand. "Florence, January, 1820." Pages 72-75, missing. Page 76. An Exhortation. "Published." In Shelley's hand. Corrected. Ends on p. 77. ' ' Pisa, April, 1820." Page 78. Ode to Heaven. In Shelley's hand. Corrected. Ends on p. 80. " Florence, Decem- ber. 1819." Page 81. Song. In Mrs. Shelley's hand. Ends on p. 83. Dated by Shelley, "Pisa, May, 1820." Page 84. A Bream. In Mrs. Shelley's hand. Ends on p. 86. Page 87. Ode to Liberty. In Shelley's hand. Erased. Pages 88, 89, missing. Page 90. The Indian Sei'enade. In Slielley's hand. Page 91. Song. In Shelley's hand. Ends at top of p. 92. Page 92. To William . In Shelley's hand. Ends at top of p. 93. Pages 94-97, missing; 98, 99, blank. Page 100. To a Skylark. In Shelley's hand. Ends on p. 105. Facsimile given herewith. It will be observed that the manuscript has some variations from the usual printed copies of the poem, as in the second stanza, " unbodied joy " for "embodied joy." Pages 106-109, torn out, except a small part of each. Page 109 (duplicate). Hymn to Mercury. Translated from the Greek of Homer. In Mrs. Shelley's hand. Ends on p. 145. Some of the pages not numbered. Pape 145 (duplicate). To the Lord Chancellor. In Shelley's hand. Many corrections and erasures. Ends on p. 148. Page 149. England. In Shelley's hand. Ends at top of p. 150. Page 150. jS'o«g' (" Goodnight"). In Shelley's hand. Page 151. Sonnet (" Ye hasteirto the dead ! "). In a hand different from the others. Page 152. Sonnet. To the Republic of Bene- vento. In Shelley's hand. Page 153. Ballad (" Young Parson Richards "). In Mrs. Shelley's hand, with corrections by Shel- ley. Ends on p. 158. Page 159. Contents, which end on the inside of the opposite cover. Tills index shows the following poems on leaves which have disappeared from the book : ' ' Maddalo and Julian, 1."; "The masque of anarchy, 30"; " To S th and C gh, 38 " ; " E . . . . d, 39"; "Anode, 40"; " Translation from Moschus, 42"; " A Fragment, 43 " ; " Lines written at Na- ples, 72"; "Sonnet, 75"; (The contents of pp. 88-90 are not given) ; " To , a sonnet, 106 " ; "Men of England, a song"; "To ,109"; page 145 is indexed " To L . . d E . . . n." iLibrarf of l^arbarD aimtemt^* BLIOGRAPHICAL CONTRIBUTIONS. EDITED BY JUSTIN WINSOR, LIBRARIAN. ISTo. 31. (SxJFI'LKMiBN'XAri TO ISTo. 25.) UPPLEMENTAL LIST OF WORKS ON NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. By W. G. FAELOW. CAMBRIDGE, MASS.: Mmtti 6s tfie JLtbtarg of f^ar&arti ©nt&etBitg. i888. Already issued or in -preparation . A Star prefixed indicates they are not yet ready. VOL. I. »/i. EDWARp S. HoLDEN. Indcx-Catalogue ol Books and Memoirs on the Transits of Mercury. z,, Justin WiNSOR. Shakespeare's Poems : a Bibliography of the Earlier Editions. 3. Charles Eliot Norton. Principal books relating- to the Life and Works of Michelangelo, with Notes, v/ ^. Justin Winsor. Pietus et Gratulatio. An Inquiry into the authorship of the several pieces. 5. List of Apparatus in different Laboratories of the United States, available for Scientific Researches involving Accurate Measurements. 6. The Collection of Books and Autographs, be- queathed to Harvard College Library, by the Honor- able Charles Sumner. V 7. William C. Lane. The Dante Collections in the Harvard College and Boston Public Libraries. y/ 8. Calendar of the Arthur Lee Manuscripts in Harvard College Library. 9. George Lincoln Goodale. The Floras of different countries. 10. Justin Winsor. Halliwelliana : aBibliography of the Publications of James Orchard Halliwell-PhilHpps. '^ii. Samuel H, Scudder. The Entomological Libraries of the United States. '^la. First List of the Publications of Harvard Uni- versity and its Officers, 1870-1880. ^ 13. Samuel PL Scudder. A Bibliography of Fossil Insects. \ /14. William H. Tillinghast. Notes on the Historical Hydrography of the Handkerchief Shoal in the Bahamas. 15. J. D. Whitney. List of American Authors in Geology and Palaeontology. 16. Richard Bliss. Classified Index to the Maps in Petermann's Geogra()hische Mittheilungen. 1855- 1S81. •"17. Richard Bliss. Classified Index to the Maps in the Royal Geographical Society*s Publications. 1830- 18S3. «^i8. Justin Winsor. The Bibliography of Ptolemy's Geography. ^19. Justin Winsor. The Kohl Collection of Early Maps. l/ao. William C. Lane. Index to Recent Reference Lists, no. I. 1SS4-18S5. VOL. II. tai. Second List of the Publications of Harvard Uni- versity and its Officers. iSSo-1885. '■' *32. Justin Winsor. Calendar of the Sparks Manuscripts in Harvard College Library. ^'23. William H. Tillinghast. Third List of the Publica- tions of Harvard University and its Officers. 1S85- 1886. ^ 24. William C. Lane. Index to Recent Reference TJsts, no. a. 1S8S-18S6. \f 2$.- W. G. Farlow and William Trelease. Listof Works on North American Fungi. ^ 26. William C. Lane. The Carlyle Collection. ^ 27. Andrew McF. I > avis. A few notes on the Records of Harvard College. "aS. William H. Tillinghast. Fourth List of Publica- tions of Harvard University and its Officers. 1886- 1SS7. ^29. William C. Lane. Index to Recent Reference Lists, no. 3. 1S87. (^30. Shelley's "Skylark," a Facsimile of the original manuscript. • 31. W. G. Farlow. Supplemental List of Works on North American Fungi. SUPPLEMENTAEY LIST OF WORKS ON NOETH AMERICAN FUNGI. By W. G. FAELOW. The present list is a continuation of Bibliographical Contributions no. 25, which included the titles of works on the fungi of the United States and the northern parts of North America published prior to 1887. The plan followed is the same as that of the paper just mentioned, the object being to give additions and corrections to be made to the list of worlcs previously published with the addition of titles of works which appeared in 1887. The original list with the present supplement is as complete a presentation of the subject as the writer is able to make, and as he does not propose to continue tiie work further it is to be lioped that some other person or persons will undertake the task hereafter. W. G. FAKLOW. Cambridge, March 1, 1888. LIST OF WORKS ISSUED BEFORE 1887. ADDENDA AND COEEIGENDA. No. 15. Add ; also in Studies from the Biolog. Lab. Johns Hopkins University, Session 1877-78, no. 1. Baltimore. 1879. After no. 22 insert the following title : — Barbeck, William. 22". Microscopical fungi infesting our cereals. Am. JSTat. XIII. 612-620. Oct. 1879. « General notes on ergot, smuts, rusts and blights. No. 31. Add to note : no. 109, Leotia elegans, Berk. London Jour. Bot. Y. 6 (5). No. 49. For 7 species, read 8 species. No. 69. For pp. 174-190, read pp. 156-170. No. 121. For p. 277 read 273. No. 125. Add : See also Gard. Chron. VII. 634. 1877, I. After no. 145 insert the following : — Cooke, Mordecai Cuhitt. I45». The suh-genus Ooniophora. Grev. VIII. 88-89. March, 1880. Includes notes on four American species. No. ig6. This paper is reproduced in " Mush- room Culture" by W. Robinson, London, 1870, pp. 145-160. After no. 200 insert the following : — Dewey, Chester. SheflBeld, Mass. , 25 Oct. 1784. t Rochester, N. Y., 13 Dec. 1867. 200'. A history of the county of Berkshire, -Massachusetts ; in two parts, the first being a gen- eral view of the county; the second, an account of the several towns. By gentlemen in the county, clergymen and laymen, sm. 8". pp. 468, with 2 maps and several illustrations. Pittsfield, Mass. 1829. Part one of this work includes " Catalogue of Plants found in the County of Berkshire," pp. 43-86, by Eev. Chester Dewey. On pp. 85-86 is a list of 9 genera and 13 species of fungi. Authorities of names not given. To Fischer, Eduard, add: Born at Berne, Switzerland, 16 June, 1861. After no. 263 add the following note : — The papers marked nos. 263. 264, and 265, are reproduced in The Botanical Works of the late George Engelmann. Collected for Benry Shaw, Esq. Edited by William Tre- leaeea^d Asa Oral Cambridge. 1887. no. 263, 265, and that part of 264 relating to grape fungi are on pp. 430-432. That part of 464 relating to oak ftmgi is on p. 410. 1 No. 300. Add : Rev. in Hedw. XXVI. 113. After no. 336 insert the following : — Griffith, Robert Eglesf eld. fBhiladelphia, Pa. , 26 June, 1850. 336". Medical botany, or descriptions of the more important plants used in medicine, with their history, properties, and mode of administration. 8°. pp. 704. Philadelphia. 1847. The chapter on Fungales, pp. 674-679, figs. 326-330, gives an account of several species of fungi, but there is no special reference to American species. No. 372. For 13 of them, read 14 of them. No. 374. To pp. 17, 18, add p. 16. Eev. Torr. Bull. VIII. 95. After no. 380 insert the following : — Iiamarck de, Jean Baptiste Antoine Pierre Monnet. Bazentin, France, 1 Aug. 1744. fRaris, 18 Dec. 1829. 380". Bncyclopedie m6thodique, Botanique. Paris. 1783-1817. In supplement V. of this work, Paris, 1817, pp. 475, 476, are descriptions of Lycoperdon cyathiforme, L. transversa- rium, L. heierogeneum, L. callostoma, Onygena decorticata, from North America. See titles no. 73 and 200. After no 425 insert the following : — Morison, Robert. Aberdeen, 1620. fLondon, 10 Nov. 1683. 425°. Plantarum historiae universalis Oxoniensis Pars tertia seu herbarum distributio nova, etc. In this work, p. 642, London, 1699, is a reference to a " fungus crepitus lupi " from Virginia. The species cannot now be recognized. After no. 498 insert the following : — Porcher, Francis Peyre. 498". Medicinal plants of South Carolina indi- genous and introduced. Trans. Am. Med. Ass. II. 683-862. 1849. The only reference to fungi in this work is a brief note on Amanita muscaria, pp. 863, 864. No. 501. Add : 2d edition in 1869, fungi on pp. 694-699. After no. 505 insert the three following titles : — Provancher, L. (Abbe). 505*. Un champignon remarquable. Natural- iste Oanadien, XVI. 50-58, flg. 56. Oct. 1886. Account of Phallus impudicus and its place among fungi. NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. Rafinesqne-Sohmaltz, C. S. 505''. Prospectus of Mr. Rafinesque-Schmaltz's two intended works on North American botany ; the first on the new genera and species of plants discovered by himself, and the second on the natu- ral history of the funguses, or mushroom-tribe of America. Medical Repository. Second Hexade. V. 350-356, New York, 1808. On pp. 355, 356, is an enumeration of 17 new genera with brief remarks and names of some of the species included imder the genera. The author states that he " shall describe in this work nearly 850 species or varieties of American mushrooms, of which one half will be uew orders, and most of them elucidated by plates." 505". Essential generic and specific characters of some new genusses and species of plants ob- served in the United States of America in 1803 and 1804. By Mr. C. G. Rafinesque-Schmaltz. In a communication to Br. Mitchell, dated Palermo, Sept. 1, 1807. Medical Repository. Second Hex- ade. V. 356-363, New York, 1808. On pp. 362, 363, are descriptions of 20 new species of fungi, principally Fezizae and Glavariae. Neither this paper nor the preceding have any scientific value. After no. 523" insert the following : — Richardson, (Sir) John. 523''. Remarks on the climate and vegetable productions of the Hudson's Bay countries. Ediri/- burgrhPhil. Jour. Xn. 197-231. April, 1825. Also reprint, pp. 35. In a table on p. 224 is a list of 12 genera of fungi with the the number of species growing in the Hudson Bay country. After no. 508 insert the following : — Sahagun, Bernardino de. 508'. Historia universal de las cosas de Nueva Espana. This work, whose author lived about the 16th century, is E'ven in Kingsborough^a Antiquities of Mexico. Vol. VII. ondon. 1831. In the 11th book, 7th chapter, pp. 369-394, is an account of plants, including some fungi. According to Mr. W. R. Gerard, who has called our attention to this title, this is probably the earliest account of North American fungi. There are brief descriptions with Aztec names of 12 species, one of which appears to be Lycoperdon giganteum and another probably Agarieus muBcarius. After no. 528 insert the following : — Riley, Charles Valentine. The cabbage Plusia. Rept. U. S. Depi. Agr. for 1883, pp. 119-122. On p. 121 is a notice of a disease of Plusia Brassicae caused by Batrytis Rileyi Farlow, of which a description is given. After Sohmidt, J. C, insert the following : — Schoepf, Johann David. "Wunsiedel, 8 March, 1752. tAnspach, 10 Sept. 1800. 552". Materia medica americana, potissimum regni vegetabilis. Erlangen. 1787. 8°. pp. 170. On p. 159 is an account of Agaricus coriaceus, Ag. Auri- cula-judaef Zycoperdon Tuber, and L. Bovista, taken Irom Gronovius's Flora Virginica, 2d ed. See title no. 337. In this work the author's name ia given Schoepf but in other works it is Schoepff. No. 563. In the note, Blastema should be Bla- stesis. The statement that this species was not published is incorrect. See ".4 fungus on the leaves of pear trees," hy W. H. Seaman, in Am. Month. Micr. Jour. III. 169, 170. Sept. 1882. To Seymour, A. B. , add : See Bnrrill, T. J. After no. 568° insert the following : — Seymonr, Arthur Bliss. 5681'. Rusts of pomaceous fruits. Prairie Farmer, p. 648, fig. 1-4. 2 Oct. 1886. An account of the Oymnosporangia and Roesteliae of the Eastern United States, including a letter from J. G. Vaughn concerning forms observed in Marion Co., 111. Same in sub- stance as no. 567"^. After no. 598 insert the following : — Tournefort, Joseph Pitton de. Aix, Provence, 5 June, 1656. fParis, 28 Dec. 1708. 598'. Institutiones rei herbariae. Editio altera, etc. Vol. III. pp. 697. PL 476. Paris, 1700. On pp. 560, 563, 565, 666, are refwences to 5 fiingi fl:om America, 2 of them taken from Plukenet and one fi'om Mo- risen. The species are also given in the third edition on the same pages, except 666. After no. 6ii iniert the following : — Tnckerman, Edward. 611°. Note on Oeaster quadrijidus. Am. Jour. Sci. and Arts, XXXVI. 380. July, 1839. Brief note stating that he has found this species in Cam- bridge, Mass. After Wilkes Expedition insert the follow- ing:— Williams, Stephen W. 627'. Report on the indigenous medical botany of Massachusetts. Trans. Am. Med. Ass. II. 863- 927. 1849. On p. 924, under the heading "Mushrooms," ia note on Helvetia amara and Boletus Laricis, of no value. In Supplement, p. 35, 19th line from bottom, instead of " See title no. 22" read ".See title no. 227." The statement under Fungi EnKOPAEi Exsio- CATi that "the only part of the series which con- tains American specimens is that from Cent. 27 on " is incorrect. In the appendix to Cent. 9 of the HERBAKinM Viv0m Mtoologicum is Stereum fasciatu/m from North America. The attention of mycologists should be called to the Contribution to American Bibliography of In- sect Diseases in Psyche, V. 15-20, 45, 46, Jan- April, 1888, which gives a number of references to titles, partly botanical and partly entomological, which cannot well be introduced into the present list. NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. LIST OF WORKS PUBLISHED IN 1887. Arthur, Joseph Charles. See also Soribner, F. L. 654. Report of the Botanist to the New York Agricultural Experiment Station. 5th Ann. Rept. iV. Y. Agr. Exp. Station for 1886. pp. 275-315, with 10 figures. Elmira, N. Y. 1887. Extras distributed 30 Jan. 1887. Besides articles on pear blight this report contains the fol- lowing articles on diseases caused by fungi : Rotting of toma- toes ; Disease of clover-leaf weevil, with note on peculiarity of the germination of the .spores of Btitomophthora Phyto- nomi (also in Bot. San. xii. 72) ; Strawberry mildew, Sphae- roiheca Gastagneiy Lev. ; Plum-leaf fungus, Septoria cera- eina. Peck, with figures. On title-page of reprint the report is said to be for 1887, an error lor 1886. A corrected second edition of reprint was is- sued in Oct. 1887, paged 259-296, substance the same as in first reprint, to which is added " Smut in oats," by C. S. Plumb, pp. 124-130, and *' Hyposulphite of soda as a fungicide," by Emmett S. Goff, pp. 173, 174. Kev. Am. Nat. XXI. 380. 655. Remarks at session of the Botanical Club of the A. A. A. S., 15 Aug. 1887. Torr. Bull. XIV. 207, 208. Sept. 1887. Notes the occurrence of black-knot on Prunus maritiTnaf and a Cintractia on Cyperus Grayii on Staten Island. and Hol-nray, E. W. D. 656. Eungi : in Geological and Natural History Survey of Minnesota. Bulletin no. 3. Report on botanical work in Minnesota for the year 1886. 8°. pp. 56. St. Paul. Distributed Oct. 1, 1887. The fungi, pp. 26-31, SasicLiomycetes, Uredineae, and Ustilagineae, pp. 32-36, PyrenomyceteSy ffelvellaceae, Pe- risporiaceae, and Peronosporeae, and pp. 39, 40, Myxomy- cetes and Ghytridineae, were mainly determined by Arthur and Holway, some by C. H. Peck and J. B. EUis. A list of 233 species of fungi, with localities and habitats, including descriptions of 3 new species by Arthur and Holway and 7 by Ellis and Holway. Berlese, Augusto Napoleone. 657. Fungi Moricolae. Iconografla e descri- zione dei funghi parassiti del gelso. Fasc. IV. 8°. Padua. 20 Aug. 1887. This work is a series of octavo plates, in part colored, illustrating the fungi which grow upon specie? of Moras. In fasc. 4 is figured the American species, Massaria epileuca, B. and C. Of the previous fasciculi, no. 2, issued 22 April, 1885, is the only one containing special American species. In that fasciculus are figures of Lophidium fenestrate, Sacc, and JECysterographium Mori, Rehm. Bessey, Charles Edwin. 658. The growth of Tulostoma mammosum. Am. Nat. XXI. 665-666. July, 1887. Account of the stipe and the peridium in this species. 659. Ash-rust again. Am. Nat. XXI. 666. July, 1887. Notes the rarity of Aecidium Fraxini, S., in Nebraska in 1887. See title no. 68. ,.,,.. ,, . See, also, The Use of EngUsh names for Fungi by this author in Am. Nat. March, 1887. Breudel, Frederick. 660. Flora Peoriana, the vegetation in the cli- mate of Middle Illinois. 8°. pp. 89. Peoria, 111. 1887. On pp. 68, 69, is a list of 109 species of fungi without notes. This paper is not a translation of no. 76, as might be sup- posed from the title itself, but is different in several respects. Britton, Nathaniel Lord. 661. Remarks on fungi. Proc. Natural Science Ass. of Staten Island. In the proceedings of 9 April, 1887, Dr. Britton made re. marks on fungi collected by members of the Association during the past two years. General notice of Aqarici, Po- lyvon, etc. Report on octavo sheet, without pagmg. The title of last paper is " Structure of certain Timber-Tics ; Behaviour and Causes of their Decay in the Road-Bed. Printed and a few copies struck off in 1887 but not generally issued until 1888. Burrill, Thomas Jonathan, and Earle, P. S. 662. Parasitic fungi of Illinois. Part II. Bull. Illinois State Lab. Nat. Hist. II. 387-432, with 8 figures. Peoria, 111. Issued in July, 1887. General account of the order with figures of the genera found in Illinois, together with a key to genera, followed by descriptions of 29 species, with fiiu synonymy and critical notes. There is a systematic index and index of hosts. Rev. Torr. Bull. XIV. 193. Sept. 1887. Bot. Oan. XII. 303. Dec. 1887. Calkins, William Wirt. 663. Notes on Florida fungi." no. 10. Jov/r. Myc. III. 7, Jan. ; no. 11, 1. c. 33, 34, March; no. 12, 1. i;. 46, April; no. 13, I. c. 58, 59, May; no. 14, 1. c. 70, June ; no. 16, 1. c. 82, July, 1887. Continued from title no. 100. Part 15 is not given, proba- bly by typographical error. Cobb, N. A. 663'. A list of plants found growing wild within thirty miles of Amherst. 8°, pp. 51. North- hampton, Mass. 1887. On pp. 31-48 is given a list of fungi, including lichens. The fungi proper are in the main those given by C. C. Frost in Tackerman's Catalogue. See title no. 613. Cooke, Mordecai Cubitt. 664. Synopsis Pyrenomycetum. Grev. XV. 80- 86, 122-125; XVI. 16-19, 50-56. March, June, Sept., Dec. 1887. Continuation of title no. 161. Includes notes on a number of N. Am. species of Byssosphaeria, Cucurbitaria, Lasios. phaeria, Yenturia, Chaetomium, Rosellinia, Sordaria, etc- 665. New species of Ravenelia. Orev. XV. 112. June, 1887. Jour. Myc. III. 83. Description of R. vernccosa, Cke. and Ellis from Mexico. 666. Some exotic fungi. Orev. XVI. 15, 16, 25, 26. Sept., Dec. 1887. Has descriptions of Bphaeronema tenuirostris, Cucurbi- taria Bavenelii, and Cylvndrocotla quercina, from the United States. 667. 30-33. Australasian fungi. Dec. 1887. Grev. XVI. Bovista ovalispora Che. & Mass. is said to occur in South Carolina. 667". New British fungi. Grev. XVI. 42-49, Dec. 1887. • Also includes description of Bovista ovalispora and Lyco- perdon Cookei, Mass. Cpaig, John. Lakefield, Province of Quebec, Canada, 27 April, 1864. See Halsted, B. D. 668. Observations on corn and corn smut. Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. Nov. 1886, p. 16. Issued 1887. The smut found to be most abundant in the fruit which has a north-east exposure. Cnboui, J. See Saccardo, P. A. Dietel, P. 668". Beitrage zur morphologic und biologie der Uredineen. Bot. Gentralhlatt. XXXII. 54-56, 84-91, 118-121, 152-156, 182-186, 217-220, 246- 250, PI. 1, Oct., Nov. 1888. Has incidental references to a number of American species. Dudley, Plimmon Henry. 66g. Polyporus sangv/ineus. Jowr. N. Y. Micr. Soc. III. 29, 30. July, 1887. Note of the occurrence of this species, and species of Tra- metes and Lennites, on the isthmus of Panama. NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. 670. Chamaecyparissphaeroidea, SjiSich; white cedar, and its fungus, Agaricus campanella, Batsch. Jour. N. Y. Micr. Soc. III. 30-34. Pig. 1. July, 1887. N. B. See also other papers by this author in Jour. .y. Y. Micr. Soc, III. 40, 41, July, 1887, notes on Meiulius lacry- mans, and in JDept. of Agr, Forestry, Bull. no. I. pp. 39, 40, 42, 44, 47, 48, 50, 62, where a hst of fungi found on six species of wood used for raih'oad ties is given. Dudley, William Russell. Guilford, Conn., 1 March, 1849. See Merry, M. Earle, Pranklin Sumner. See also Burrill, T. J. 671. Pear blight and root-rot. Prairie Farmer, p. 86. 5 Feb. 1887. The root-rot is said t(J be caused by Polyporus versicolort and an account is given of its prevalence in Illinois. 672. Pear leaf-blight and scab. Prairie Farmer, p. 102. 12 Feb. 1887. A popular account of Mbrthiera Meapili and Fusicladium pyrinum. 673. Pear diseases caused by fungi. Trans. Illinois Hort. Soc. XX. 167-171. 1887. Substance same as in the last two papers. Ellis, Job Bicknell. See Aethur, J^C, title' no. 656, Langlois, A. B., and Martin, G. 674. Terfezia Leonis, Tul. — Tuber niveum , (Deef.). Jour. Myc. III. 10. Jan. 1887. Kcports the discovery of this species in Louisiana by Kev. A. B. Langlois, and gives notes on its microscopical char- acters and edible properties. 675. Authority in nomenclature. Jour. Myc. III. 88. March, 1887. Objects to the use of the name Physalospora Bidwellii, Sacc, by Scribner, in paper, title no. 560, and thinks that the name of EUis should be added in parenthesis. 676. Melanconis dasycarpa,'Ei. &K.. Jour. Mycr. III. 118. Oct. 1887. The author suspects that this species is not different from Metancmiia Everhartii, Ell. 677. Tricothecium griseum, Cooke. (Py- ricularia, Sacc.) Joitr. Myc. III. 126. Nov. 1887. This species is reported to be associated with Phyllachora graminis on Muhlenbergia. A new var. leptospenna, E. & K., is mentioned on Panpalwm. aetaceuTn. and Everhart, B. M. 678. Additions to Cercospora, Gloeosporium, and Gylindrosporium. Jour. Myc. III. 13-22. Feb. 1887. Descriptions of 40 new species of Cercospora, 3 of Gloeo- sporium, and 4 of Cylindrosporium, with notes on a few other species. G. aridum is referred to Ellis and Holway. This paper is a supplement to titles 242, 244, and 246. 679. • New species of Ustilagineae and Uredineae. Jour. Myc. III. 55-57. May, 1887. Descriptions of 11 species, most of them from New Mexico, Arizona, and "Washington Territory. 680. Synopsis of the North Ameri- can species of Xylaria and Poronia. Jour. Myc. III. 97-102, 109-113. Sept., Oct. 1887. Descriptions of 30 species, with notes. 681. Additions to Hypocreaceae. Jour. Myc. III. 113-116. Oct. 1887. Account of 9 species, of which 3 are described as new. 682. New species of fungi from vari- ous localities. Jour. Myc. III. 116-118, 127-130. Oct., Nov. 1887. Descriptions of 24 species, 7 of them Gloeosporia. and Kellerman, W. A. 683. New Kansas fungi. Jour. Myc. III. 102- 105. Sept. 1887. Descriptions of 15 species, principally fungi imperfect!. See next title. 684. New species of fungi from Kan- sas. Jour. Myc. III. 126, 127. Nov. 1887. Descriptions of 6 species. See also title above. Everhart, Benjamin Matlack. See Ellis, J. B. Fairman, Charles F. 685. Vermicularia phlogina Fairman. Bot. Gaz. XII. 67. March, 1887. Characters of species given. Farlo-w, William Gilson. See Klebahn, H. 686. Vegetable parasites and evolution. Bot. Gaz. XII. 173-189. Aug. 1887. Includes a few statistics of fimgi of the United States. 687. Aecidium on Juniperus Virginiana. Bot. Gaz. XII. 205-207. Sept. 1887. Also in Rev. Mycol. X. 32-34. Description of Aecidium Bermudianum on tTuniperus Bermudiana in Bermuda, and on J. Virginiana in Missis- sippi. On p. 207, Eoestelia lacerata should be R. hyalina. Galloway, Beverly Thomas. Callaway Co. Missouri, 16 Oct. 1862. 688. Celery leaf blight {Cercospora Apii, Fres.). Bot. Gaz. XII. 66, 67. March, 1887. Reports damage done by this species in Missouri. GofP, Emmett, S. See Arthur, J. C, title no. 654- Halsted, Byron David. 68g. Bulletin of the Iowa Agricultural College from the botanical department. Nov. 1886. 8°. pp. 66. Issued 1887. Includes several articles on fungi by the editor. Germina- tion of ergot from the wild rye, pp. 19-21. Notes upon the Peronosporeae for 1886, pp. 53, 54. Notes on 10 species from Iowa and Colorado. Notes upon the Ustilagineae, pp. 54, 55. The ash-leaf Kust, Aecidium Fra^ini, Schw., p. 55. The clover mould, pp. 55, 56, fungus not named. Emigi of PorestTrees, pp.66, 57. ColoradoFungi, pp. 67-69; account of 25 species, principally Uredineae collected in July, 1886 ; 2 new species, Tubereulina Lupini, Farlow, and unnamed Aecidium on Abies Douglasii. Relation between cedar- apples and the leaf-rust on the wild crab apple ; a fuU account of experiments briefly described in title no. 350. See also Cbaig, J., and Hitchcock, A. S. 690. A new XIromyces. 138. Dec. 1887. Jour. Myc. III. Description of Uromycea digitatus on Leersia Yirginica fr'om Iowa. Harkuess, Harvey Wilson. 691. Fungi of the Pacific coast. Part 5. Bull. Cal. Acad. Sci. II. no. 7, 438-447. Issued June 16, 1887. An enumeration of 76 species, with their hosts, localities, and notes. Three of the species described as new. Harvey, Francis LeRoy . Ithaca, N. Y. , 22 Apr. 1850. 692. Proliferous fungi. Bot. Gaz. XII. 274, with figure. Nov. 1887. Notice, with figure, of a monstrosity of Zactarius cinereus, Peck. Hitchcock, Albert Spear. Owasso, Mich., 4 Sept. 1865. 693. A partial list of Iowa powdery mildews. Bull. Iowa Agr. Coll. pp. 64-66. Nov. 1886. Issued 1887. Notes on 20 species of Perisporiaeeae found in Iowa. See title no. 689. Holway, Edward Willet (Dorland). See Ar- thur, J. C. , and Ellis J. B. , and Everhart, B. M. Humphrey, James Ellis. North Weymouth, Mass., 5 Aug. 1862. 694. The preparation of agarics for the herba- rium. Bot. Gaz. XII. 271-273. Nov. 1887. Practical directions for drying and pressing. Kellerman, William Ashbrook. See Ellis. J. B. NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. 7 Klebahn, H. 695. Beobachtungen und streitfragen ueber die blasenroste. Abhandl. Naturvyiss. Ver. Bremen, X. 145-155. PI. 1. Includes brief notes by Farlow on the distribution of Cro- nartium and Peridermium in tbe United States. Knoirles, Etta (Marietta) Laugbridge. 696. The curl of peach leaves ; a study of the abnormal structure induced by Exoascus defor- mans. Bot. Gaz. XII. 216-218. PI. 13. Sept. 1887. Notes on the histological characters of the distortions. Iiagerheim, G. (Nils Gustaf). Stocldiolm, 18 Oct. 1860. 697. Mykologiska Bidrag. III. Ueber einige auf Rubus arcticus L. vorkommende parasitische pilze. £otaniskaNotiser,eO-67. Fig. 1-3. 1887. Notes the occurrence of Puocinia Peckiana, Howe, in Lapland, and gives comparisons with American forms of the species, with figures. Ijanglois, Auguste Barth6Ieniy. Chavanay, Loire, France, 24 Apr. 1832. 698. A new Voluiella. Jour. Myc. III. 57. May, 1887. Description of Y. Elliaii from Louisiana. 699. Catalogue pi'ovisoire des plantes phanerogames et cryptogames de la Basse Louisi- ane. 8°. pp. 35. Saint Etienne. On pp. 27-35 is a list of more than 600 species of fungi deter- mined by J. B. Ellis. Localities and habitats are not given. Rev. in Torr. Bull. XIV. 239, and Bev. Myc. IX. 201. Iiud-nrig, Friedrich. 24 Oct. 1851. 700. Biniges ueber rostpilze. Centralhlatt fur Baderiologie und Parasitenkunde, I. 690-693. June, 1887. Includes references to Puccinia Peckiana, P. Malvastri, P. heierospora, and Gloeosporiuvfi Lindemuthiannm in the United States summarized ft-om previous papers by Lager- heim, Farlow, Seymour, BurriU, and EUis and Everhart. Mancini, V. See Saocardo, P. A. Martin, George. 701. Enumeration and description of the Sepio- rias of North America. Jour. Myc. III. 37-41, 49-53, 61-69, 73-82, 85-94. April— Aug. 1887. Descriptions of 188 species of Septoria, 158 by this author, the remainder, together with 8 species of Phloeospora^ 20 of Bhabdospora, and 8 oi Phlyctaena, by the editors ot Journal of Mycology. Also an index of species and host-plants. Massee, George Scampston, Yorkshire, Eng- land, 20 Dec. 1850. 702. A monograph of the genus Lycoperdon (Tournef.), Fr. Jour. Roy. Micr. Soc. VII. 701- 727 (1-27). PI. 12, 13. Read 8 June, 1887. Includes descriptions of 25 species from United States, 3 of them new, with figures of some of the species. yo3. On Gasterolichenes : a new type of the group lAchenes. Philos. Trans. Royal Soc. London. Vol. CLXXVIIL 305-309. PI. 25. Read 16 June, 1887. Includes an account, with figures, of Tricliocoma laevia- pora from South Carolina, which is here referred to lichens. yo4. Revision of Polysaccum. Orev. XVI. 27-29. Dec. 1887. Includes 2 species from the United States. Merry. Martha. Phoenix, N. Y. , 10 Aug. 1864. 705. The identity of Podosphaera minor, Howe, a.ndL Micr osphaerafulvo-fulcra, Cooke. Bot. Gaz. XII. 189-191. PI. 11. Aug. 1887. Account of the examination of specimens of the two spe- cies from diflerent locahties to show their identity. Followed by a supplementary note by W. R. Dudley. Morgan, Andrew Price. 706. The mycologic flora of the Miami Valley, Ohio. Jour. Soc. Nat. Mist. Cincinnati. X. 7- 18. March, 1887. Continuation of title no. 424, including descriptions of Hydnei. Two species, Hydnum casearium and H. atbovi- ridet described as new. 707. North American Agarics. — The sub- genus Amanita. Jour. Myc. III. 25-33. March, 1887. Descriptions of 28 species, with analytic key and critical notes. 708. The genus Geasier. Am. Nat. XXI. 1026-1029. Fig. 1, 2. Nov. 1887. A review of De Toni's monograph, see title no. 730, with descriptions of two new species, 6. campeetria and G. deli- catua, fi'om Nebraska, with figures. Pearson, Alexander W. See Sckibner, F. L. Peck, Charles Horton. See AKinnK, J. C, title no. 656. 709. Notes on the Boleti of the United States. Jowr. Myc. III. 53-55. May, 1887. Critical notes on a number of American species. B. Rua- aellii, Frost_, and B. Morgani, Pk., form a group, Laceri- pedea, peculiar to this country. Name ofB. robuatua, Frost, changed to B. eximius, and description given. 710. Thirty-ninth Report for 1885, issued Sept. 1887. pp. 30-73. PI. 1, 2. Continued from title no. 454. Fungi not before reported, pp. 38-53, 37 new species ; re- marks on fiingi, pp. 57, 58; synopsis of New York species of Pleurotua, Claudopua and Crepidoius, pp. 58-73. 711. Contributions to the botany of the State of New York. Bull. N. T. State Museum Nat. Sist. I. no. 2. May, 1887. pp. 66. PI. 1, 2. Contains the following: ■* Descriptions of new species ot New York fungi," pp. 5-24, giving descriptions ofUHymeno. mycetea from the unpublished 37th Report (see title no. 453), and 40 species from 32nd Report (see title no. 448) ; " Addi- tions to the flora of the State of New York in 1883, with re- marks and observations," pp. 25-28, including notes on fungi taken from 37th Report; New York species of Paxilluai pp. 29-33, New York species of Caniharellus, pp. 34-43, New York species of Craterellua, pp. 41 48 , all from 37th Report; names of New York Pyrenomycetous Fungi, pp. 49-56, also from 37th Report; and New York species of viscid Boleti, pp. 57-66. Although this paper bears the date May, 1887, it was apparently not distributed until the following January. Penzig, Otto. 712. Studi botanici sugli agrumi e suUe piante affini. Memoria premiata dal R. Ministero d'Agri- coltura, con un atlante in folio. Ministero di agricoltura, industria e commercio. Direzione generale dell' agricoltura. Annali di agricoltura. 1887. Rome, 1887. Text, pp. vi. 590. 8°. Atlas, pi. 58. Folio. The plates of fungi in this work are reproduced from Sac- oardo's Fung. Ital. Del. (see title no. 536). The text con- tains references to American fungi on pp. 323, 326, 349, 379, and 390. Plumb, C. S. See Arthuk, J. C, title no. 654. Provancher, L. (Abbe). 713. Le Phallus et la Morille. Naturaliste Ca- nadien, XVI. 115-119. Feb. 1887. A reply to questions concerning the nomenclature of the fungus described in the Naturaliste for Oct. 1886. See no. 505a. Ravaz, Louis Etienne. Saint Roman, Isere, France, 10 May, 1863. See Viala, P. Ravenel, Henry William. fAiken, S. C. 17 July, 1887. Riley, Charles Valentine. 714. Fungus disease of the web-worm. Rept. of the-Entomologist in Rept. U. S. Dept. Agr. for 1886. pp. 527-529. Washington, 1887. Gives an account of the gro-\vth of Botrytia Basaiana on web-worms bred in Washington. 8 NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. Blooraington, Annals of Robinson, Benjamin Lincoln. 111., 8 Not. 1864. 715. Notes on the genus Taphrina. Botany, I. 163-176. Nov. 1887. A general account of the structure of the genus followed by a synopsis of 8 species of the United States, with critical notes on structure and distribution. Sacoardo, Fietro Andrea. 716. Sylloge Fungorum omnium hucusque cog- nitorum. Vol. V. Sylloge Hymenomycetum om- nium hucusque cognitorum digessit P. A. Saccardo coUaborantibus J. Cuboni et V. Mancini. Vol. I. Agaricineae. 8°. pp.1146. Padua. 28 May, 1887. Continuation of title no. 548, including all known North American species. Scriliner, Prank Lamson. 717. Report on the fungus diseases of the grape Tine. Dept. of Agr., Botanical Division. Bulle- tin no. 2. Section of Plant Pathology. "Wash- ington. 1886. Issued Jan. 1887. 8°. pp. 136. PL 7, in part colored, and 4 figures. Report contains full account of Downy Mildew, Perono- n>ora viticola. Powdery Mildew, Vhcinula apiralis, the Black-rot, Physalofipora Sidwellii, Anthracnose, Sphace- loma ampelinunif Grape-leaf Blight, Cercoapora viticola, and Grape-leaf Spot, Phvllosticta Zahruacae. Appendix A gives synopsis by Irwin F. Smith of replies to circular on rot and mildew. Appendix B has remarks on rot and mildew by Col. A. W. Pearson. Bev. Torr. Bull. XTV. 38. 718. Ejection of ascospores from the asc^ of Physalospora Bidwellii. Torr. Bull. XIV. 207. Sept. 1887. A note of remarks before the Botanical Club of the A. A. A.S., stating that the spores of this species were thrown from 10 to 15 mm. 719. "White Rot of grapes. Caiman's Rural World. 27 Oct. 1887. An account of the discovery by Prof. P. "Viala of Conio- theciwm Diplodiella, Speg., on grapes at Neosho, Missouri. 719". Grape leaf-spot disease and black- rot. Caiman's Rural World. St. Louis. 29 Not. 1887. Phyllosticta Labruscae, Thm., is stated to be a foliicolous form oiPhoma uvicola, B. & C. Arthur, J. C., and Trelease, "W. 720. Report of the Mycological Section. Rept. V. S. Dept. Agr.for 1886. pp. 95-138. PI. 1-8, besides 3 maps and diagram. "Washington. 1887. Contains the following papers by F. L. Scribner: The downy mildew, Peronospora viticola, pp. 96-105, pi. I. ; The powdery mildew, Uncinula spiralis, pp. 105-109, pi. II.; Black-rot, Physalospora Bidwellii, pp. 109-112, pi. III.; Anthracnose, Sphaceloma ampelinum, 112-115, 131, pi. I'V.; 81. v.; Celery -leaf blight, Cercospora apii, pp. 117-120, range-leaf scab, pp. 120-121, pi. VI. ; The potato-rot, Phy- iophthora infestans, pp. 121-124, pi. VII. See also Tre- lease, "W. This Report also includes a paper by J. C. Arthur, on the Pear Blight, Micrococcus ajnylovorus. 721. and Viala, P. Le Greeneria fuli- ginea, nouvelle forme de rot des fruits de la vigne, observee en Ara6rique. Camptes Rendus. 12 Sept. 1887. Vol. CV. 473, 474 (1, 2). Substance same as next title. 722. On a new fungus disease of the Tine, Greeneria fuliginea. Agricultural Science, I. 210-211, Sept. 1887, and Proc. Soc. Pram. Agr. Sci. 8th meeting, pp. 74-76. Oct. 1887. Account of a new genus and species of Sphaeropsideae found on m-apes in North Carolina. Rev. Jowr. Myc. III. 119. See Caiman's Rural World, 13 Oct. 1887. Seymour, Arthur Bliss. 723. Orchard Rusts. Trans. Am. Sort. Soc. IV. 152-160 (1-8). Fig. 1-4. Indianapolis. 1886. Reprint issued 7 Apr. 1887. An account of diseases caused by species of Oymnosporan- gium in the United States. Rev. Oentralblatt Bacterial. 1.227-230. 724. The hollyhock disease. Am. Florist, II. 512, 513, with figure. 1 Aug. 1887. Account ofPuccinia Malvacearum with notes on its occur- rence in Massachusetts. 725. A disease of the mignonette. Am. Florist, III. 38. 1 Sept. 1887. Account with figures of an unnamed fungus destroying mignonette at Champaign, 111. 726. Character of the injuries produced by parasitic fungi upon their host-plants. Am. Nat. XXI. 1114-1117. Dec. 1887. General account of the injuries and distortions produced by parasitic fungi on plants. Smith, Erwin F. Gilbert's Mills, Oswego Co., N. Y., 21 June, 1854. See Scribnee, F. L. Somers, John. 727. Additions to the list of NoTa Scotian fungi. Proc. and Trans. Nova Scotian Inst. Nat. Sci. VI. 286-288. 1886. Issued 1887. Enumeration of 23 species, principally Bymenomycetes, with localities and some notes. Thazter, Roland. Newton, Mass., 28 Aug. 1858. 728. On certain cultures of Gymnosporangimn, with notes on their Roesteliae. Proc. Am. Acad. Arts and Sci. Boston. XXII. 259-269. Sepa- rate edition issued Jan. 1887. Also in Central- ilatt fur Bacteriologie und Parasitenkunde, I. 429-434, 457-460. Acco^mt of cultures showing the connection of G. conicum withi?. comuta, G. clampes and R. aurantiaca, G. clava- riaeforme and R. lacerata, G. macropus with R. pyrata, G. bisepiatum with R. botryapites, ancl critical notes ou the characters of other species. Rev. Jour. Myc. III. 47. Thomas, Friedrich A. "W. 729. Synchytrium, cupulatum, n. sp. Bot. Cen- tralhlatt, XXIX. 19-22. Jan. 1887. Has note on the American form of 8. Myoaotides var. Paientillae, which author thinks should probably be referred to his new species, S. cupulatum. Toni de, Giovanni Battista. Venice, 2 Jan. 1864. 730. Revisio monographica generis Geasteris Mich, e tribu Gasteromycetum. Rev. Myc. IX. 61-77, 125-133. PI. 62, 63. April, July, 1887. Bibliography of the genus with descriptions of known spe- cies, including 17 species from the United States, of which some are figured. There is also an author's edition of 25 pages and 2 plates. See title no. 708. Trelease, William. See also Sceibneb, F. L., title no. 720. 731. A spot disease of orchard grass, Scaleco- trichum graminis. Rept. U. S. Dept. Agr. for 1886. Mycological section, pp. 129-131. PI. VIII. "Washington. 1887. Account of the appearance of this fungus in Wisconsin. 732. Fungi injurious to grasses and cloTers. From Beat's Grasses of North America, pp. 413- 431. Fig. 159-175. A popular account of the more common, TTaiilagvneae, Ure. dineae, Aacomyceiea, Peronoaporeae, etc., wnich attack forage plants in the United States, with brief notes on some allied fungi of Europe. Rev. Oentralblatt Bacteriol.,1. 726. Viala, Pierre. Montpellier, France, 24 Sept. 1859. See also Scribnee, F. L. 733. Les maladies de la vigne. Deuxi^me edi- tion ornee de 5 planches en chromo et 200 figures dans le texte, avec uue 6tude des appareils de traitement par M. Paul Ferrouillat. 8°. pp. 462. Montpellier and Paris. 1887. A general treaties on fungi which cause diseases of vines, including references to fiingi found both in Europe and America, and to a few special American species, as Uncinula spiralis, Phoma uvarum, B. and C, etc. Vibriaaea (,Raes- leria) hypogaea, Thum. and Pass, is said, on the authority of Planchon, to occur in Missouri. Rev. in Bot. Oaz. XIII. 45. NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. 9 734. Le white-rot ou rot blanc (Conio- thyrium diplodiella) aux Etats-Unis d'Am^rique. Comptes Rendus, CV. 624, 625. 10 Oct. 1887. Account of the discovery of this fungus on grapes in Missouri. Viala, Pierre, and Ravaz, L. 735. La mfelanose. 8°. pp. 18. PI. 3. Mont- pellier. One of the series, " Recherches sur les maladies de la vigne '' issued in the Bibliothfeque du Progi-fes Agricole et Viticole. Account of a disease caused by a fungus, SeptoHa ampelina, first described from America by Berkeley and Curtis. Sub- stance of this paper also given in Viala's Maladies de la vigne. See above. Wettstein, Richard von. 736. Ueber Htlalium, Willkommii (Hart.) und einige ihm nahe stehende ffelotium-ATten. JSot. Centralblatt, XXXI. 285-287, 317-321. Includes a description oiPeziza Mlisiana, Rebm, which is referred to Retotium. WMte, James Clarke. 737. Dermatitis venenata : an account of the action of external irritants upon the sltin. 8°. pp. 216. Boston. 1887. On p. 99 is a note in relation to Vstilago hypodites and its occuiTence in the United States. Winter, Georg. fConnewitz, near Leipsic, 16 Aug. 1887. 738. Exotische Pilze, IV. Hedwigia, XXVI. 6-18. Jan. 1887. On p. 8 is a reference to GoleoapoHum Baccharidia, Cke- & Hark. 739. Repertorium. Rabenhorstii Fungi Europaei et Extraeuropaei Exsiccati cura Dr. G. Winter. Centuria, 35 et 36. Hedwigia, XXVI. 24-35. Jan. 1887. Has notes on 7 species from the United States. FUNGI EXSICCATI. NoKTH American Fungi. Ellis, J. B., and Ev- erhart, B. M., editors. Cent. 18, 19. Newfield, N. J. Issued April, 1887. Cent 18 is composed largely of species of Cercospora and Septoria and Cent. 19 of Uredineae. Rev. in Bev* Myc, IX. 120 and Am. Nat. XXI.5379. FnNGi Edropaei et ExTRAEnKOPAEi. G. Win- ter, editor. Cent. 35 and 36, the last that have appeared, were issued late in 1886, but not generally received in this country until 1887. Reviews of these Centuries given in Rev. Myc. IX. 121 and Jour. Myc. III. 35, where some corrigenda of Ameri- can specimens are given. See title no. 739. Fungi Gallici Exsiccati. C. Roumeguere, editor. Cent. 41-44 appeared during 1887, the lahels of the last three Centuries having the heading Fungi selecti exsiccati. The following are the numbers of specimens from the United States : 4032, 4040, 4094, 4095, 4097 and 4315. "/-•■/Va-^-V^ JLtljirart of !^art»arti canttjerjsitv* Bibliographical Contributions. '> ] EDITED BY JUSTIN WINSOR, LIBRARIAN. No. 32. MATHEMATICAL THESES OF JUNIOR AND SENIOR CLASSES, 1782-1839. By henry C. badger. CAMBRIDGE, MASS.: JEaaneli ig tj&e i-tiirarg of ^aibuxti Santbersttg. Already issued or in -preparation. A Star prefixed indicates they are not yet ready. VOL. I. Edward S. Holden. Index-Catalogue oi Books and Memoirs on the Transits of Mercury. Justin Winsor. Shakespeare's Poems : a Bibliography of the Earlier Editions. Charles Eliot Norton. Principal books relating to the Life and Works of Michelangelo, with Notes. Justin Winsor. Piet.is et Gratulatio. An Inquiry into the authorship of the several pieces. List of Apparatus in different Laboratories of the United States, available for Scientific Researches involving Accurate Measurements. 6. The Collection of Books and Autographs, be queathed to Harvard College Library, by the Honor- able Charles Sumner. J. William C. Lane. The Dante Collections in the Harvard College and Boston Public Libraries. 8. Calendar of the Arthur Lee Manuscripts in Harvard College Library. 9. George Lincoln Goodale. The Floras of different countries. 10. Justin Winsor. Halliwelliana : a Bibliography of the Publications of James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps. 11. Samuel H. Scuddek. The Entomological Libraries of the United States. 12. First List of the Publications of Harvard Uni- versity and its Officers. 1870-1880. 13. Samuel H. Scudder. A Bibliography of Fossil Insects. 14. William H. Tillinghast. Notes on the Historical Hydrography, of the Handkerchief Shoal in the Bahamas. 15. J. D. Whitney. List of American Authors in Geology and Palaeontology. 16. Richard Bliss. Classified Index to the Maps in Petermann's Geographische Mittheilungen. 1855- 1881. 17. Richard Bliss. Classified Index to the Maps in the Royal Geographical Society's Publications. 1830- 1883. 18. Justin Winsor. The Bibliography of Ptolemy's Geography. 19. Justin Winsor. The Kohl Collection of Early Maps. 20. William C. Lane. Index to Recent Reference Lists, no. I. 1884-1885. VOL. II. ai. Second List of the P^lications of Harvard Uni- versity and its Officers. 1SS0-1885. *22. Justin Winsor. Calendar of the Sparks Manuscripts in Harvard College Library. 23. William H. Tillinghast. Third List of the Publica- tions of Harvard University and its Officers. 1885- 1S86. 24. William C. Lane. Index to Recent Reference TJsls, no. 2. 1885-1886. 25. W. G. Fablow and William Trelease. List of Works on North American Fungi. 26. William C. Lane. The Carlyle Collection. 27., Andrew McF. I>avis. A few notes on the Records of Harvard College. 28. William H. Tillinghast. Fourth List of Publica- tions of Harvard University and its Officers, 1S86- 18S7. zg, William C. Lane. Index to Recent Reference Lists, no. 3. 1S87. 30. Shelley's "Skylark," a Facsimile of the original manuscript. 31. W. G. Farlow. Supplemental List of Works on North American Fungi. 32. H. C. Badger. Mathematical Theses, 1782-1839. THE MATHEMATICAL THESES PRESERVED IN THE LIBRARY OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY, AND PREPARED BY MEMBERS OF THE JUNIOR AND SENIOR CLASSES FROM 1782 TO 1839. By henry C. badger, Curator of Maps in Harvard College Library. *** Many of these papers are interesting memorials of men since become in different degrees famous. Some are o present antiquarian interest, as giving plans and views under conditions which have now disappeared. The names of the authors are given in capitals. Explanatory statements are enclosed in brackets, the titles being copied from the papers themselves. These all bear the Portfolio mark H. U. 105,26, and are individually numbered as follows : — 1. Projection of a Solar Eclipse, April 12, 1782, for the Meridian of Cambridge, Lat. 42" 25' N. ; Long. 4" 44' W. — Richard Codman [H. C. 1782]. 2. The Projection of a Lunar Eclipse for Sep- tember 10th, 1783, calculated for the Meridian of Boston, New England. — Baknabas Hedge, Jun. [H. C. 1783]. Felix qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas. — Virg. 3. Delineation of the Phaenomena at the time of the Conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn, 1782. Cambridge, Long. 4"' 44' 22" "W. — W. King [Class of 1783]. 4. The Transit of Mercury over the Sun, Nov. the 12th, 1782, delineated for the Meridian of Cam- bridge, N. E., Long. 4'> 44' W. from Greenwich. — W. King [Class of 1783]. 5. A Projection of a Lunar Eclipse calculated for the Meridian of Cambridge, N. Lat. 42° 25' ; W. Long. 70°. —Tobias Lear [H. C. 1783]. April 9, 1783. 6. The Projection of the Lunar Eclipse for Sept. 10, 1783, calculated for the Meridian of Boston, N. England. — Harbison Gray Otis, April, 1783 [H. C. 1783]. Felix qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas : . . . Qua causa, argentea Phoebe Passibus baud acquis graditur, cur subdita nulli Hactenus Astinomo, numerorum foena recusat Cur remeant Nodi, cur qu' Auges progrediuntur. . . . Quantis refluiim, saga Cynthia pontum Viribus impellit, dum fractis fluctibns ulvam Deserit, ac nautis suspectas nndat arenas, AJtemis vicibus suprema ad littora pulsans. — Tirg. 7. Projection of a Lunar Eclipse, September the 10th, 1783, calculated for the Meridian of Boston, ■Long. West from Greenwich 4"^ 44'. — William Pkbscott [H. C. 1783]. 8. An Accurate Survey of Cambridge Common containing 20 acres, OR. 3 P. D[ecimal] 55460, taken by E. H. Williams [H. C. 1783]. Sept. 1782. [Plan, 19i X 26i in. Colored.] g. The Stereographic Projection of tlie Sphere on the Plane of the Horizon of Cambridge, Lat. 42° 23' 30". — Charles Coffin [H. C. 1785]. 10. Mathematical Problems and their Solutions. [Four Problems.] — Thomas Chandler [H. C. 1787]. 11. A Geometrical Projection of a Solar Eclipse, Aug. 15, 1836. — Caleb Child [H. C. 1787]. June y« 15th, 1787. 12. Projection of a Solar Eclipse, April y' 23rd, 1781. — Oliver Fiske [H. C. 1787]. 13. Geometry and Surveying. [Three Prob- lems.] — Nathanael Laurence [H. C. 1787]. 14. Algebraic Problems [two] with Surveying by Gunter's Chain a Plot of ground formerly the property of the late Dr. Appleton [3 acres], and Surveying by the M'" Needle a Plan of the Play Yard [1 acre]. — Eben Learned [H. C. 1787]. Nov. 23, 1786. 15. An Eclipse of y' Moon, Jan. y« 3rd, 1787. — Moses Little [H. C. 1787]. 16. Mathematical Problems and their Solutions. [Four Problems.]- Daniel Mato [H. C. 1787]. Dec. 17, 1787. 17. A Plot of the Common [in Cambridge]. Contents, 16 A. 3 R. 2 P. [Plan, 7 X 104 in.] — Hezekiah Packard [H. C. 1787]. 18. Mathematical Problems and their Solutions. [Three Problems.] — Nathaniel S. Prentiss [H. C. 1787]. THE MATHEMATICAL THESES 19. Some Problems in Conic Sections. — Samuel ■\ViLLAKD [H. C. 1787]. Nov. 29, 1786. 20. Algebraic Problems [four]. — SamuelWil- LARD [H. C. 1787]. 21. The Projection of a Lunar Eclipse for April, 1798, calculated for the Meridian of Boston. — John D. Dunbak [H. C. 1789]. 22. Solar Eclipse for the year of our Lord, 1797, calculated for the Meridian of Greenwich. — Ben- jamin Haskell [H. C. 1789]. 23. Projection of a Solar Eclipse for April y' 3rd, A.D. 1791. —Levi Lincoln [H. C. 1789]. 24. Projection of a Solar Eclipse, calculated for Boston Meridian, Sept. 5th, a.d. 1793. — Bezer Snell [H. C. 1789]. 25. Algebraic Problem. — Bezek Snell [H. C. 1789]. June 8th, 1789. 26. Projection of a Solar Eclipse for April 3rd, 1791, calculated for the Meridian of Cambridge. — Nathaniel Thayer [H. C. 1789]. 27. A Projection of a Lunar Eclipse for the year 1790, calculated for the Meridian of Boston. — James Wilson [H. C. 1789]. June 5th, 1789. 28. Solutions of Algebraic Problems. — Pitt Clarke [H. C. 1790]. Sept. 1789. zg. The Projection of a Solar Eclipse for April y= 3rd, A.D. 1791. — Jonathan Grout [H. C. 1790]. Sept. 1789. 30. A Lunar Eclipse projected for Feb. 14, 1794. Same sheet, A Map of the World, — hemispheres. — Benjamin Haset [H. C. 1790]. 31. Projection of a Lunar Eclipse, Oct. 11, 1791. — Peter Holt [H. C. 1790]. 32. Solar Eclipse for April 3rd, 1791. Same sheet, A Stereographic Projection of the Occi- dental and Oriental Hemispheres, projected on the plane of the Meridian. — Daniel Staniford [H. C. 1790]. 33. Projection of the Solar Eclipse for June y' 15th, A.D. 1806. — MiOAH Stone [H. C. 1790]. June 15, 1790. 34. A Lunar Eclipse for Oct. 22, 1790. — Thomas Rice [H. C. 1791]. 35. The Calculation and Projection of a Lunar Eclipse, Peb. 1793. — Abiel Abbot [H. C. 1792]. Sept. 27, 1791. 36. Orthographical Projection of HoUis Hall, etc. — Front View, End View, and Perspective View, with part of Holden Chapel and buildings East of Hollis Hall. [In Colors.] — Jonathan Fisher [H. C. 1792]. Sept. 27, 1791. 37. The Geometrical Construction of a Solar Eclipse, Sept. 6, 1820. — George Gardner Lee [H. C. 1792]. 38. Solution of Algebraic Problems. — William Mason [H. C. 1792]. 39. A Transit of Mercury over the Sun's disk, as it will be seen at Cambridge, May 7th, 1799. — Willard Peele [H. C. 1792]. 40. A Calculation and Projection of a Solar Eclipse on the 5th of Sept., 1793. — John S. PoPKiN [H. C. 1792]. 41. A Calculation and Projection of a Transit of Venus over the Sun, Dec. 9th, 1774. — Stephen P. Webster [H. C. 1792]. 42. The Geometrical Conjunction of a Solar Eclipse [in 1792]. — [No name.] 43. Projection of a. Solar Eclipse which will happen, Sept. 5, 1793. — [No name.] 44. Calculation and Geometrical Construction of a Solar Eclipse [Sept. 5, 1793]. — Samuel Brovtn [H. C. 1793]. 45. Algebraical Problems. — Caleb Ellis [H. C. 1793]. 46. A Perspective View of the Episcopal Church in Cambridge. [In colors.] — Samuel Farrar [H. C. 1793]. 47. A Calculation and Projection of a Lunar Eclipse in February, 1794. — Joshua Frost [H. C. 1793]. 48. Problems in Algebra. — Francis Cabot Lowell [H. C. 1793]. Oct. 30, 1792. 49. Algebraic Solutions of Problems. — Charles H. Atherton [H. C. 1794]. 50. Caculation and Projection of an Eclipse of the Sun, to happen August 25th, 1794. — Elijah Dunbak [H. C. 1794]. 51. Plan of a piece of Land lying in Cambridge, situated about half a mile East of the Colleges, &c. [11 Acres, 3 Roods, 10 Perches]. [In colors.] Surveyed by James B. Howe [H. C. 1794]. Sept. 24, 1793. 52. A Transit of Mercury over the Sun's disk, as will be seen from Cambridge, May 7th, 1799. — David Kendall [H. C. 1794]. 53. An Eclipse of the Sun, April 13, a.d. 1809. — Joseph Perkins [H. C. 1794]. 54. The Calculation and Projection of a Lunar Eclipse, May, 1798. — Seth Bemis [H. C. 1795]! Sept. 30th, 1794. FROM 1782 TO 1839. 5 55. Solutions of Algebraic Problems. — Oliver Crosby [H. C. 1795]. April 14, 1795. 56. Stereographic Projection of the Sphere on the Plane of the Meridian. — Samuel Adams Dork [H. C. 1795]. 57. Calculation and Projection of a Solar Eclipse for the Meridian of Cambridge, April, 1809. — John Phillips [H. C. 1795]. April 15, 1795. 58. Algebraic Solutions. — Daniel Weston [H. C. 1795]. Sept. 29th, 1794. 59. Calculation andProjection of a Solar Eclipse, July, 1795. — Daniel Woods [H. C. 1795]. Sept. 30, 1794. 60. A North East View of the House of Samuel Webber, A.A.S., and of the Court House in Cam- bridge, by an actual Survey. — William Botd [H. C. 1796]. 61. Calculation and Projection of a Solar Eclipse February 21st, 1803. — Charles Davis [H. C. 1796]. Sept. 1795. 62. Algebraical Solutions of Problems. — James Jackson [H. C. 1796]. Sept. 1795. 63. Algebraic Solution of Problems. —Thomas Mason [H. C. 1796]. Sept. 29, 1795. 64. Problematum Solutiones Fluxionarie. [In Latin.] — John Pickering [H. C. 1796]. 65. Astronomical Calculations. — Peter O. Thacher [H. C. 1796]. Sept. 1795. 66. Delineationes Perspedivae [with an End View of Massachusetts Hall]. [In colors.] — Samuel Welles [H. C. 1796]. 67. Algebraic Problems. — Joseph Story [H. C. 1798]. April, 1798. 68. Calculation and Projection of a Solar Eclipse for April 3, 1791. — John Harris [H. C. 1799]. 69. Analemma. — John Harris [H. C. 1799]. 70. The Calculations and Projection of a Solar Eclipse, August 28, 1802. — Walter Hastings [H. C. 1799]. 71. Calculation and Projection of a Lunar Eclipse for the Meridian of Cambridge, N. E., Nov. 23, X798. — Charles Macomber [H. C. 1799]. 7?. A Survey of Cambridge Common, and Men- suration of the Height of Holden Chapel. [The whole Contents, 16 Acres, OR. 21.7328 Perches.] — Samuel D. Parker [H. C. 1799]. Sept. 25, 1798. 73 Astronomical Calculations.— Timothy Pick- eking [H. C. 1799]. 74. Algebraical Solutions of Problems. — Lu- ther Richardson [H. C. 1799]. 75. Occultaiionis Calculus ® Virginis pro Can- idbrigia anno Domini 1799, die Aprilis 18. [In Latin.] . — [Name lost.] 76. A Description of the Corn Mill on Concord River belonging to the Proprietors of [the] Mid- dlesex Canal, with a Calculation of its powers and velocities. — Loammi Baldwin, Jun. [H. C. 1800]. 77. Surveying, and Mensuration of Heights. [With Survey of part of Cambridge Common and determination of heights of the Church Steeple and of Harvard Hall.] — Joshua Bates [H. C. 1800]. 78. A Calculation of an Eclipse of the Second Satellite of Jupiter on the 2nd of April, 1800, and of the place of the Sun and Planet as seen at that time from the Meridian of Cambridge. — Timothy Boutell [H. C. 1800]. 79. Calculation and Projection of an Eclipse of the Moon for March, a.d. 1801. — B. Marston Watson [H. C. 1800]. Sept. 23, 1799. 80. Calculation and Projection of a Solar Eclipse ■ in June, 1806, adapted to the Meridian of the Uni- versity in Cambridge, U. S. A. — Tyler Bigelow [H. C. 1801]. 81. A Calculation and View of the Emersion of the Second Satellite of Jupiter, on the Vth of May, mdccci. — Thomas Bond [H. C. 1801]. April 14, 1801. 82. A North-Easterly Perspective View of Cam- bridge Court House. [In colors.] — Robert Hal- LOWELL [Gardiner] [H. C. 1801]. 83. A Survey of the Tract of Land, situated southwesterly of the Colleges, on which the Church stands.— Moody Kent [H. C. 1801]. Sept. 29, 1800. 84. Projection and Calculations. Stereographic Projection on the plane of the horizon of Cam- bridge, N. Lat. 42° 23' 28" ; E. Long. 71° 6' 46". — Luther Laurence [H. C. 1801]. 85. Algebraical Solution of Problems. — Charles Chauncey Parsons [H. C. 1801]. Sept. 30, 1800. 86. Solutions of Algebraic Problems. — Benja- min Peirce [H, C. 1801]. April 14, 1801. 87. Calculation and Projection of a Solar Eclipse (June, 1806).— Levi Fkisbie, Jun. [H. C. 1802]. 88. A Northeastwardly View of the College House taken at a small distance by the eye. [In colors.] — Charles W. Greene [H. C. 1802]. Sept. 29, 1801. 89. A Stereographic Projection of the Sphere, and Astronomical Calculations. — Samuel Hoar [H. C. 1802]. THE MATHE^rATICAL THESES go. Algebraic Solutions iof Problems. — Asa Mitchell [H. C. 1802]. Aug. 25, 1802. gi. Algebraic Solutions of Problems. — Thomas EOTHMAHLER MiTCHELL [H. C. 1802]. g2. Projection and Astronomical Calculations. — Timothy Newell, Jun. [H. C. 1802]. g3. Calculation and Projection of a Lunar Eclipse in September, 1801, for the Meridian of Cambridge. — Ichabod Nichols [H. C- 1802]. Sept. 28, 1801. g4. Calculation and Projection of a Solar Eclipse. — John Randall [H. C. 1802]. Nov. 1807. gS. Problems in Spherical Astronomy. — Ebene. ZER RoCKWooD [H. C. 1802]. April 27, 1802. g6. The Survey of a Tract of Land [83 acres] in Cambridge, and a, Perspective Delineation of the summer house thereon. — Charles Saunders [H. C. 1802]. gj. A Perspective View of Massachusetts Hall. — Alexander Tovtnsend [H. C. 1802]. July, 1802. g8. Algebraic Solutions of Problems in Mathe- matics and in Physics. — [Name lost, 1802?] gg. Algebraic Solutions of Problems. — Benja- min Ames [H. C. 1803]. loo. Calculation and Projection of a Solar Eclipse for Lat. 39° 54' S. ; Long. 116° 30' E., Jan. 21st, 1814. —John Farrar [H. C. 1803]. April, 1803. loi. Perspective View of the House of Mr. Eayerweather in Cambridge. [Two Views.] — Benjamin Hodges [H. C. 1803]. April 26, 1803. 102. Projection of the Sphere on the Plane of the Horizon. Cambridge, Lat. 42° 23' 28" N. ; Long. 71° 7' 45" W. from Greenwich. — David T. Kimball [H. C. 1803]. April 26, 1803. 103. Fluxionary Solutions. — Nathan Parker [H. C. 1803]. Aug. 31, 1803. 104. Examples in Mensuration of Heights and Distances. [With Views of the Episcopal Church, of Massachusetts Hall, of the Church Steeple in Cambridge, and of " Mr. Sparha\Yk's house beyond Charles River taken from two stations near the Bath."] [In colors.] — James Savage [H. C. 1803]. 105. Calculation and Projection of a Solar Eclipse for the Meridian of Cambridge, Lat. 42° 23' 28" N. ; Long. 71° 6' 5" W. of Greenwich, for June 26, 1805. — William B. Sew all [H. C. 1803]. 106. Solutions of General Problems in Spheri- cal Astronomy. — William B. Sewall [II. C. 1803]. 107. Survey of a Tract of Land in Medford, lying a few rods north of Mystick River, east of the market and south of a road leading to Salem. [In colors.] — Daniel Swan [H. C. 1803]. 108. Calculation and Projection of a Solar Eclipse for the Meridian of Cambridge, Lat. 42° 23' 28" ; Long. 71° 6' 45" W. of Greenwich. Apparent time, June 26th, 1805. — Daniel Swan [H. C. 1803]. log. Fluxionary Solutions. — Samuel Willard [H. C. 1803]. April 26, 1803. no. Algebra. — Oliver Brown [H. C. 1804]. April 24, 1804. 111. Problems in Heights and Distances. [With View of Monument on Beacon Hill, Boston, and of House of Mr. Norcross, south of Charles River, and of the river at the Bath ; also locating Church in Charlestown with State House in Boston.] [In colors.]— Amos Clarke [H. C. 1804]. Oct. 17, 1803. 112. Astronomical Calculations for the Meridian of Cambridge, Lat. 42° 23' 28" N. ; Long. 71° 7' W. — Jaazaniah Crosby [H. C. 1804]. April, 1804. 113. A Survey of Part of Cambridge situated easterly of the Mall. [Locates the County Gaol and the houses of many citizens, as Mrs. Dana, Mrs. Guild, Dr. Gamage, Judge Winthrop, &c.] Map, 74 X 13 in. — Benjamin Merrill [H. C. 1804]. 114. Front View of the Meeting House in Cam- bridge. [Gives all the external dimensions, with a View " taken from the eastern window in Major Brown's hall, on a scale of 20 feet to an inch."] — Benjamin R. Nichols [H. C. 1804]. 115. Calculation of an Eclipse of the Moon which will happen in Jan. 1805. — Andrews Nor- ton [H. C. 1804]. 116. Solutions of Algebraic Problems. — Samuel Sewall, Jun. [H. C. 1804]. Oct. 18, 1803. 117. A Northwesterly View of Harvard [Hall], with Part of Massachusetts and HoUis, taken by the rules of Perspective. [In colors.] — William Simmons [H. C. 1804]. 118. Fluxionary Solutions. April 24, 1804. — Joseph Emerson Smith [H. C. 1804]. iig. Calculation and Projection of a Solar Eclipse which took Place in the Year of the Cru- cifixion. — Samuel C. Thacher [H. C. 1804]. FROM 1782 TO 1839. 120. Calculation and Projection of a Lunar Eclipse for the Meridian of Cambridge which will happen in Jan. 1S05. — Abkaham Bodwell [H. C. 1805]. Oct. 23, 1804. 121. Algebraical Solutions. — Amos Rugg [H. C. 1805]. 122. Quaestiones de Agris dimeiiendis. [In Latin.] — Tench Tilghman [H. C. 1805]. 123. Templi Episcopalis Ddintatio Perspectiva. [In colors]. — Alexander H. Everett [H. C. 1806]. 124. Calculation and Projection of a Solar Eclipse for the meridian and latitude of Cam- bridge. — Ephraim Abbot [H. C. 1806]. 125. Calculation and Projection of a Lunar Eclipse for the meridian of Harvard ITniversity, in Cambridge, which will happen in April, 1809. — Thomas Prince Beal [H. C. 1806]. Oct. 1805. 126. Perspective View of the Seat of the Hon. Francis Dana, Cambridge. [In colors.] — Jacob B16ELOW [H. C. 1806]. 127. Calculation and Projection of a Transit of Mercury over the Sun's Disc, Nov. 10, 1815. — Jonathan Cogswell [H. C. 1806]. 128. Fluxionary Solutions of Problems. — Jona- than Cogswell [H. C. 1806]. Oct. 29, 1805. I2g. Fluxions. — William Pitt Preble [H. C. 1806]. 130. Spherical Astronomy. — William T. Tor- ret [H. C. 1806]. 131. Algebraic Solutions of Problems. — Benj. Hatch Tower [H. C. 1806]. 132. Calculation of a Lunar Eclipse. — John Gallison [H. C. 1807]. 133. Fluxionary Problems. — Samuel J. Gard- ner [H. C. 1807]. Oct. 21, 1806. 134. Algebraic Solutions of Problems. — Wil- liam Smith, Jun. [H. C. 1807]. Oct. 1806. 135. Algebraic Solutions. — Timothy Farnham [H. C. 1808]. 136. Fluxional Solutions. — Nahum Houghton Groce [H. C. 1808]. Oct. 19, 1807. 137. Calculation and Projection of a Transit of Venus over the Sun's Disc, December, 1874. — Moses Holbrook [H. C. 1808]. April 26, 1808. 138. Fluxional Solutions. — Benjamin Rand [H. C. 1808]. Oct. 19, 1807. 139. Fluxional Problems. — Samuel Scollat [H. C. 1808]. April 26, 1808. 140. Algebraic Solutions. — Levi Whitman [H. C. 1808]. Oct. 19, 1807. 141. Fluxional Problems. — Samuel Bird [H. C. 1809]. Oct. 1808. 142. Fluxional Problems. — Francis C. Ghat [H. C. 1809]. 143. Calculation and Projection of a Solar Eclipse. —Timothy HiLLiARD [H. C. 1809]. 144. Calculation and Projection of a Solar Eclipse. — Benjamin Perkins [H. C. 1809]. Oct. 18, 1808. 145. Mathematical Exercises. — Samuel Ste- vens [H. C. 1809]. April 25, 1809. 146. Calculation and Projection of a Lunar Eclipse. — William Swift [H. C. 1809] . Oct. 18, 1808. 147. Calculation and Projection of a Lunar Eclipse. — Nathaniel Whitman [H. C. 1809]. 148. Mathematical Exercises. — RuFUS B. Alltn [H. C. 1810]. May 24, 1810. 149. Mechanical Investigation of the Theory of the Lunar Origin of Meteoric Stones. — John D. Andrews [H. C. 1810]. Oct. 31, 1809. 150. Calculation and Projection of a Solar Eclipse, projected for the path of Greenwich, for Sept. 1820. —David Brigham [H. C. 1810]. April 23, 1810. 151. Solution of Problems in Mechanics. — John Cotton [H. C. 1810]. 152. Mathematical Exercises. — Stephen Fales [H. C. 1810]. Oct. 31, 1809. 153. Fluxional Calculation of the Motion of the Lunar Nodes. —William G. Hunt [H. C. 1810]. April 24, 1810. 154. Capitoli Massachusettensiwm Descriptio. [View of the State House.] — Joseph G. Kendall [H. C. 1810]. 155. Algebraic Solutions. — Rirpus Kittredge [H. C. 1810]. August 28, 1810. 156. Calculation and Projection of a Solar Eclipse. — Ctrus Peirce [H. C. 1810].- August 28, 1810. 157. Fluctional Solutions. — Willard Phillips [H. C. 1810]. April 20, 1810. 158. Calculation and Projection of a Lunar Eclipse. —Amasa Thater [H. C. 1810]. Oct. 31, 1809. 159. Calculation and Projection of a Solar Eclipse. — Jonas Wheeler £H. C. 1810]. 8 THE MATHEMATICAL THESES. i6o. Spherical Problems. — Joseph Allen [H. C. l.sll]. i6i. Mathematical Exercises. ^ — David Damon [H. C. 1811]. April 30, 18U. 162. A Solution of Problems in the Lunar Theory. — Edward Eveeett [H. C. 1811]. 163. Calculation and Projection of a, Lunar Eclipse. — John H. Eaenham [H. C. 1811]. Oct. 23, 1810. 164. Planof the Botanic Garden. Plan, 16 X 18 in. — Nathaniel L. Peothingham [H. C. 1811]. 165. Comparative Velocities of bodies moving in different curves at the same distance from a Centre of Force. — HeneyH. Puller [H. C. 18H]. April 30, 1811. 166. Calculation and Projection of a Solar Eclipse, September, 1811. — Samuel Gilman [H. C. 1811]. April 30, 1811. 167. Fluxional Problems. [On parchment]. — John C. Gray [H. C. 1811]. 168. Mechanical Problems. — Moses Hunt [H. C. 1811]. 169. Calculation and Projection of a. Solar Eclipse. -George Moeey [H. C. 1811]. Oct. 23, 1810. 170. An Investigation of Problems in the Lunar Theory. — Adam Lewis Bingaman [H. C. 1812]. 171. Astronomical Problems. — Heney P. Co- burn [H. C. 1812]. April 28, 1812. 172. Elements of the Comet now visible deter- mined by the Graphical Method. — Allston GiBBES [H. C. 1812]. Oct. 22, 1811. 173. Trigonometrical Projection. — Francis Ed- ward GODDAED [H. C. 1812]. 174. Problems in Astronomy, Fluxions, &c. — Abraham Harrington [H. C. 1812]. 175. Calculation and Projection of a Lunar Eclipse. — Charles G. Loeing [H. C. 1812]. 176. The longitude of Cambridge deduced from observations on the Solar Eclipse of September 17, 1811. [Determines time and longitude "W. of Greenwich to be i'^ 44' 29", and adds the note " President Willard made the difference in time 4i> 44' 31", aud in degrees 71° 7' 45"."] — Henhy •Ware, Jun. [H. C. 1812]. 177. Calculation and Projection of F Tauri, in Lat. 57° 15" ; Long. 4'' 44' 32". Nov. 18, 1812. — John James Appleton [H. C. 1813]. 178. Calculation and Projection of a Solar Eclipse. — John Beazee [H. C. 1813]. Oct. 20, 1812. 179. Calculation of the Ratio and Magnitude of the Earth's Axes. — William G. Follee [H. C. 1813]. 180. Calculation and Projection of the latitudes and longitudes of the Comet of 1811, together with a delineation of its path. — Edward Hinkley [H. C. 1813]. 181. Solutions of Miscellaneous Problems. — John Proctor' [H. C. 1813]. 182. Astronomical Problems. Qui, mm tarn cerios coeli motus, tarn raios astrorum ordines, tamque omnia inter se connexa et apta mderii, neget in his vllam inepse rationem ! — Cicero. — John Richardson [H. C. 1813]. 183. Perspective of the new Chapel to be erected parallel to Stoughton and Hollis [Halls]. — Wil- liam Jones Spooner [H. C. 1813]. 184. Geodesic Operations. [Determining the height and location of Blue Hill.] — Henry Wae- EEN [H. C. 1813]. 185. A Solution of Problems in the Lunar Theory. — Andrew Bigelow [H. C. 1814]. April 26, 1814. 186. Calculation and Projection of a Transit of Mercury over the Sun's Disk, Nov. 11, 1815. — Gamaliel Bradford, Jun. [H. C. 1814]. -\ 187. Spheric Problems. — Samuel D. Bead- FOED [H. C. 1814]. April 26, 1814. 188. Lunar Eclipse on Dec. 16, 1815, and Solar Eclipse on Sept. 7, 1820. — Benjamin A. Gould [H. C. 1814]. 189. Calculation and Projection of a Transit of Mercury over the Sun's Disc, Nov. 11, 1815. — Alvan Lamson [H. C. 1814]. Oct. 19, 1813. igo. Geodesic Operations. [Determining the elevation of the White Hills, and the bearing of Boston Light from Harvard Hall.] — Francis D. Quash [H. C. 1814]. igi. An Occultation. — James Walker [H. C. 1814]. Oct. 19, 1813. 192. Mathematical Problem. — John B. Davis [H. C. 1815]. 193. Trigonometrical Calculations. [Locating Boston Light from Harvard Hall, &c.] — Robert P. Faeriss [H. C. 1815]. April 25, 1815. 194. Spherical Problems. — Convees Francis [H. C. 1815]. 195. Fluxional Problem. — Elisaeus Fuller [H. C. 1815]. April 25, 1815. 196. Lunar Eclipse. — Appleton Howe [H. C. 1815]. FROM 1782 TO 1839. 9 197. Fluxional Problems. - [H. C. 1815]. -Levi W. Leonard ig8. Fluctional Solutions. . — John A. Lowell [H. C. 1815]. Oct. 1814. igg. Investigation of the Properties of the Para- bola.— George Otis [H. C. 1815]. 200. Problems relating to the new Planets. — John G. Palfrey [H. C. 1815]. 201. Perspective Representation of University Hall [with two views]. — Theophilds Parsons [H. C. 1815]. 202. Orbit of a Comet. Elementary Calculation from physical principles, together with a Graphi- cal Representation of the Orbit of the Comet of MDCCCXL. — Jared Sparks [H. C. 1815]. April 25, 1815. 203. A Perspective Representation of Craigie's House. [Washington's headquarters, now Long- fellow's home. In colors.] — William A. Warner [H. C. 1815]. 204. Problems in Spherical Astronomy. — Samuel Webber [H. C. 1815]. 205. Measurement of Altitudes by the Barome- ter. — Justin Wrioht Clarke [H. C. 1816]. 206. A Lunar Eclipse. — George Frederic Farley [H. C. 1816]. April 26, 1816. 207. Secular Equation of the Moon. — Samuel Phillips Newman [H. C. 1816]. May, 1816. 208. Transit of Mercury. — John W. Proctor [H. C. 1816]. Oct. 24, 1815. 209. Calculation and Projection of a Solar Eclipse. — Augustus Whiting [H. C. 1816]. April 30, 1816. 210. Trigonometrical Problems : Calculation of the heights and distances of the principal hills near the Colleges. — Azarias Wilson [H. C. 1816]. 211. Invenire Motum Verum Nodorum Lunae. [In Latin.] — George Bancroft [H. C. 1817]. April 29, 1817. 212. De Crepuscvlo agitvr compuiare dura- Uonem crepusculi in, diversis latUudinibus, et eadem latitudine, in diversis temporibus. [In Latin.] —Apollos Drayton Bates [H. C. 1817]. April 29, 1817. 213. Spherical Problems. — Ira Blanchard [H. C. 1817]. 214. Astronomical Problems. — Datid Leb Child [H. C. 1817]. 215. De Liicis Aherratioiie, u, Bradleio, axis ter- restris niifafionis detector e felicissifno, reipublicae astronomicae primum An. ciODCCXXviii. denvdata. Demon sirationes Usitatatissimae. [In Latin.] — Caleb Gushing [H. C. 1817]. 216. Fluxional Solutions of Problems in Har- monicks. — George B. Emerson [H. C. 1817]. 217. Fluxional Solutions. — Robert Schuyler [H. C. 1817]. Oct. 22, 1816. 218. De Aequinoctorum Praecessione. [In Latin.] — Samuel E. Sew all [H. C. 1817]. 219. On the Nutation of the Earth's Axis. — Francis W. Winthrop [H. C. 1817]. April 29, 1817. 220. Geodetical Operations. [Measuring heights of Blue Hill, Wellington's Hill, &e.] — Alva Woods [H. C. 1817]. 1816. 221. The Application of Algebra to Conick Sec- tions. — George Chase [H. C. 1818]. 222. Astronomical Problems, or a Comparative View of the Earth and Moon as seen by a Luna- rian [with an Illustration]. — Philander Chase, Jun.'^[H. C. 1818]. 223. Application of Algebra to Geometry. To find the magnitude and position of an image formed by refraction at a given lens. — Warren Goddard [H. C. 1818]. 224. A View of the Seat of Theodore Lyman, Esqr., in Waltham, taken on the principles of per- spective. [Two Views.] — Joshua H. Hayward [H. C. 1818]. 225. A Perspective View of the principal Build- ing of the Hospital for the Insane [Somerville] drawn from measurement on a scale of seventeen feet to an inch. [Two Views.] — John F. Jen- kins [H. C. 1818]. 226. Astronomical Problems. — George R. Notes [H. C. 1818]. Oct. 28, 1817. 227. Calculation and Projection of a Solar Eclipse. [Showing path for both Cambridge and Greenwich.] — Sampson Reed [H. C. 1818]. 228. Calculation and Projection of a Lunar Eclipse. — Charles Robinson [H. C. 1818]. 229. Lunar Problem. — John Hubbard Wil- KINS [H. C. 1818]. 230. Application of Algebra to Conic Sections. — Ephraim Buttrick [H. C. 1819]. 231. Application of Algebra to the Solution of Geometrical Problems. — John Harleston Cor- bett [H. C. 1819]. lO THE MATHEMATICAL THESES 232. Mensuration of Altitudes Barometrically. — RoDEET Ckoss [H. C. 1819]. 233. A View of the Church in Summer Street. [Church Green, Boston.] — John L. Langdon Elwyn [H. C. 1819]. 234. Architecture [a Problem]. — Walter R. Johnson [H. C. 1819]. 235. Astronomical Problems. — Edwakd Ellen- BOEOUGH Law [H. C. 1819]. 236. The elevHtion of Blue Hill above the level of Cambridge. — Charles Carter Lee [H. C. 1819]. 237. To determine the area of the Visible Heav- ens.— John J. Lloyd [H. C. 1819]. 238. Vievr of the Seat of Ebenezer Crafts, Es- quire, in Roxbury. — Solomon Pearson Miles [H. C. 1819]. 239. Calculation and Projection of a Solar Eclipse. — Epheaim Sherman [H. C. 1819]. 240. Analytic Geometry. — James G. Carter [H. C. 1820]. April 25, 1820. 241. Calculation of the Orbit of the Comet of 1819. — Warren Colbuen [H. C. 1820]. April 25, 1820. 242. Problems in Spherical Astronomy. — Ezea Stiles Gannett [H. C. 1820]. Oct. 19, 1819. 243. The Stone Chapel in Boston. [King's Chapel, view of.] — Edward Brooks Hall [H. C. 1820]. Oct. 19, 1819. 244. Astronomical Problems. [Colored illus- tration.]— D. P. Hall [H. C. 1820]. .April 25, 1820. 245. Spherical Problems. — Stephen Schuyler [H. C. 1820]. April 26, 1820. 246. Spherical Problems. — William R. Smith [H. C. 1820]. Oct. 10, 1819. 247. PerspectiTe Representation of St. Paul's Church, Boston. [Two views, in colors.] — Alex- ander Young [H. C. 1820]. 248. Problems in Astronomy. — Robert W. Barnwell [H. C. 1821]. April 24, 1821. 249. Investigation of some Properties of the Pendulum. — Allard Henry Belin [H. C. 1821]. 250. Analytic Geometry Problem. — John Mil- ton Cheney [H. C. 1821]. Oct. 24, 1820. 251. Perspective View of the Arsenal in Water- town. [In colors.] — Ralph Earnsworth [H. C. 1821]. 252. Calculation and Projection of the latitude and longitude of the Comet of 1821. — Henry Lane [H. C. 1821]. April, 1821. 253. Perspective View of the House of David Sears, Esq., Boston. [In colors.] Frederick P. Leverett [II. C. 1821). 254. Nebulae and the Milky Way. — Charles W. Upham [H. C. 1821]. April 24, 1821. 255. Calculation and Projection of a Solar Eclipse, Aug. 27, 1821. — William Withington [H. C. 1821]. 256. An Hypothetical Explanation of Halos and Parhelia. — Nathaniel Wood [H. C. 1821]. 257. To Determine the Orbit of a Comet. — [Name lost. 1821?] 258. A Lunar Eclipse, August 2, 1822. Cam- bridge, Long. W. 71" 8'. — Josiah Bent [H. C. 1822]. Oct. 30, 1821. 259. Projection of the Solar Eclipse, Feb. 21, 1822. —Nathaniel I. Bowditch [H. C. 1822]. 260. Calculation of the Solar Eclipse, Feb. 21, 1822. For Cambridge, in Lat. 42° 23' 28" N. ; Long. 4'' 44' 30" W. — Nathaniel I. Bowditch [H. C. 1822]. 261. Problems In Analytical Geometry. — Theo- dore Edson [H. C. 1822]. 262. The Polarisation of Light. — John Frost [H. C. 1822]. 263. Astronomical Exercise on the Aberration of Light. —Nathaniel Gage [H. C. 1822]. 264. Perspective of the Episcopal Church, Cam- bridge, taken from the Northeastern part of the Burying Ground. [In colors.] — George A. God- DARD [H. C. 1822]. Oct. 1821. 265. Theory of the Calculation of Altitudes by the Barometer. — Caleb Stetson [H. C. 1822]. April, 1822. 265. Precession of the Equinoxes. — Edward WlGGLESWORTH [H. C. 1822]. 267. Astronomical Calculations. — Samuel M. WoECESTER [H. C. 1822]. April 80, 1822. 268. Transit of Venus for 1874. — [No name. 1822?] 269. Problems in Conic Sections. — Asahel BiGELOw [H. C. 1823]. 270. Calculation and Projection of a Lunar Eclipse of 1825. —Thomas Wilson Doer [H. C. 1823]. April 29, 1823. FROM 1782 TO 1839. II 271. Projection and Calculation of the Grand Solar Eclipse of February 12, 1831, for the latitude and meridian of Philadelphia. — Levi Fletciiek [II. C. 1823]. Oct. 29, 1S22. 272. Analytical Solutions. — James A. Kendall [H. C. 1823]. Oct. 29, 1822. 273. Lunar Ecdipse. — William P. Lunt [H. C. 1823]. 274. Astronomical Problems. — John Pkeston [H. C. 1823]. Oct. 1822. 275. On the Figure of the Earth. — Geokge Ripley [H. C. 1823]. May, 1823. 276. Calculations of the Comet Corrected. — John Paul Robinson [H. C. 1823]. 277. Calculation and Projection of a Lunar Eclipse, July 22, 1823. — Samuel Horace Stearns [H. C. 1823]. May, 1823. 278. Astronomical Problems. — Daniel Weld, Jun. [H. C. 1823]. 279. Projection of the Solar Eclipse of Feb. 12, 1831, for the latitude and meridian of Boston, Lat. 42° 23' N. ; Long. 71° 04' W. — Taylor Gil- man Worcester [H. C. 1823]. April, 1823. 280. Problems in Nautical Astronomy. — John Wright [H. C. 1823]. April 29, 1823. 281. Calculation of the Eclipse [Feb. 12, 1831.] — [No name. 1823?] 282. Algebraical Problems. — David H. Bar- low [H. C. 1824]. 283. Calculation of a Fixed Star. — George W. BuRNAP [H. C. 1824]. 284. Calculation and Projection of a Lunar Eclipse.— E. H. Derby [H. C. 1824]. 285. Calculation and Projection of a Solar Eclipse in May, 1836. — Edward B. Emerson [H. C. 1824]. 286. The Comet of 1823. —Benjamin F. Fisk [H. C. 1824]. April 27, 1824. 287. Problems Solved by the Differential Calcu- lus.— Lucius V. HUEBARD [H. C. 1824]. 288. Problems Solved by the Differential Calcu- lus. — Edmund L. LeBreton [H. C. 1824]. 289. Projection of a Lunar Eclipse. — Artemas B. MuzzEY [H. C. 1824]. Oct. 28, 1823. 290. Calculation and Projection of a Solar Eclipse in September, 1838. —William Newell [H. C. 1824]. 291. Algebraical Problems. — David Roberts [H. C. 1824]. 292. A Lunar Eclipse. — William G. Stearns [H. C. 1824]. 293. A Perspective View of the Brick Church in Lancaster, Mnss. [Two Views.] — Christopher T. TiiAYEK [H. C. 1824]. 294. A Lunar Eclipse. — George Whitney [H. C. 1824]. April 27, 1824. 295. A Perspective View of University Hall, in Cambridge, Mass. — William A. Whitwell [H. C. 1824]. Oct. 28, 1823. 296. Problems in Linear Perspective. — Seth xVmes [H. C. 1825]. Oct. 1824. ' 297. Solar Eclipse in November, 1834. — Ben- jamin Bbigham [H. C. 1825]. 298. Projection of a Solar Eclipse. — Jonathan Chapman [H. C. 1825] April 26, 1825. 299. Theory of the Tides. — Jonathan Cole [H. C. 1825]. April, 1825. 300. Calculation and Projection of a Solar Eclipse for May 26, 1854. — Francis Cunningha.m [H. C. 1825]. 301. Perspective Views of Public Buildings in Boston. [Mass. General Hospital and Mason Street Medical School?] — Francis 0. Dorr [H. C. 1825]. 302. Proji ction of a Solar Eclipse. [July, 1832.] — William Dwight [H. C. 1825]. 303. Problems Solved by the Differential Calcu- lus. —Augustus H. FisKE [H. C. 1825]. Oct. 1824. 304. A Drawing in Perspective of a School-house in Brookline. — Francis J. Higginson [H. C. 1825]. 305. Calculation of the Elements and Projection of the Solar Eclipse of July 1860 for the latitude and longitude of Harvard Hall . . according to the Tables and Method given in Gummere's As- tronomy. — Charles Livermore [H. C. 1825]. HoUis Hall : April, 26, 1825. 306. Problems in Navigation. — William Pren- tiss [H. C. 1825]. April 1825. 307. Proj ection of a Solar Eclipse. [May, 1836. ] — Allen Putnam [H. C. 1825]. 308. Projection of a Solar Eclipse for Septem- ber, 1838. — Thomas Sherwin [H. C. 1825]. 309. Problems in Nautical Astronomy. — John Langdon Sibley [H. C. 1825]. 310. Problems In the Doctrine of Shadows. — Paul Tbapier [H. C. 1825]. April 25, 1825. 12 THE JIATHEMATICAL THESES 311. Computation of the Etiect of Parallax on the Transit of Venus in 1874, for Lat. 23° 22' 34" N.; and Lon. 113° 16' E. — John G. Teead- WELL [H. C. 1825]. 312. Transit of Venus in 1882. — [Sears Cook Walker, H. C. 1825.] 313. Tlie Effect of Parallax upon the Transit in 1882. — Seaks C. Walker [H. C. 1825]. 314. j\-stronomical Solutions. — Jason Whit- man [H. C. 1825]. April, 1825. 315. The Aberration of Light. — Ereberic Wil- der [H. C. 1825]. 316. Calculation and Projection of a Lunar Eclipse. [May, 182C.] — Julian Abbot [H. C. _ 1826]. 317. Projection of a Solar Eclipse. [October, 1847.]— Alanson Bkigham [H. C. 1826]. May, 1826. 318. The Ring of Saturn. — Hersey Bradford Goodwin [H. C. 1826]. Oct. 25, 1825. 319. Calculation and Projection of a Solar Eclipse for July 17, 1850. — Omen S. Keith [H. C. 1826]. 320. A Lunar Eclipse. [NoTember, 1826.] — Charles K. Kennedy [H. C. 1826]. 321. Essay on the Principles of Perspective. — James R. Leib [H. C. 1826]. 322. Astronomical Problems. — Cornelius McLean [H. C. 1826]. 323. Dissertation on Volcanoes. . — John H. W. Page [H. C. 1826]. 324. Dissertation on Colours. — Cazneau Pal- frey [H. C. 1826]. 325. Problem in Nautical Astronomy. — John C. Phillips [H. C. 1826]. 326. Projection of a Solar Eclipse. — George Putnam [H. C. 1826]. April 11, 1826. 327. Occultation of a Eixed Star. — Oliver Stearns [H. C. 1826]. 328. Occultation of a Eixed Star. — Timothy Walker [H. C. 1826]. April, 1826. 329. A Lunar Appulse. — William H. Brooks [H. C. 1827]. 330. On Musical Temperament. — Edmund L. CusHiNG [H. C. 1827]. May 1, 1827. 331. Aberration of Light: Method of deducing the formulas according to La Lande, and their application to the Right Ascension and Declina- tion of Alpha Lyrae. — Epes Sargent Dixwell [H. C. 1827]. 332. Occultation of a Fixed Star. — John H. Eaton [H. C. 1827]. 333. Dissertation on Cotton Machinery. [Cotton Spinning]. — James Lloyd English [H. C. 1827]. 334. Dissertation on Heat. — Edward W. Hook [H. C. 1827]. 335. Aberration of Light: Formulas deduced as by La Lande, and applied for Arcturus, Jan 1, 1830. —Seth Sweetser [H. C. 1827]. 336. Measurement of an Arc of the Meridian. — Arnold F. Welles [H. C. 1827]. 337. On the Polarisation of Light. — Horatio D. Appleton [H. C. 1828]. April 29, 1828. 338. Dissertation on Comets. — Charles Bab- BiDGE [H. C. 1828]. Oct. 16, 1827. 339. Theory of the Earth. — Arthuk-Howson- Hooe Bernard [H. C. 1828]. Oct. 16, 1827. 340. Projection and Calculation of the Elements of a Solar Eclipse for April 8, 1821. — George Chapman [H. C. 1828]. 341. Astronomical Problems. — Charles Chaun- CY Emerson [H. C. 1828]. April, 1828. 342. On Nutation. — George S. Hillard [H. C. 1828]. 343. On Meteoric Stones. — George Nichols [H. C. 1828]. Oct. 16, 1827. 344. An Investigation of the Properties of the Cycloid. —Edward S. Rand [H. C. 1828]. April 29, 1828. 345. Dissertation on the Steam Engine. . — James C. Richmond [H. C..1828]. Oct. 16, 1827. 346. The Phenomena of Eclipses and Occulta- tions. — Samuel Rogers, Jun. [H. C. 1828]. April 29^, 1828. 347. Astronomical Problems. — Jonathan Lo- RiNG Woart [H. C. 1828]. April 29, 1828. 348. On the Ebbing and Flowing of the Sea. — William Brigham [H. C. 1829]. April, 1829. 349. Quadratic and Adfected Quadratic Equa- tions. — Benjamin R. Curtis [H. C. 1829]. 350. Dissertation on Volcanoes. . — Samuel Adams Devens [H. C. 1829]. 351. Solar and Lunar Eclipse. — Joel Giles [H. C. 1829]. * 352. Dissertation on Rail Roads. — William Gray [H. C. 1829]. Oct. 21, 1828. 353. Solutions of Questions . . . from the Mathe- matical Diary, &c. — Benjamin Peiroe [H. C. 18291. Oct. 21. 1828. FROM 1782 TO 1839. 13 354. Of the Celestial Motions. — Chakles S. SroEROw [H. C. 1829]. April 28, 1829. 355. On the Aberration of the Fixed Stars. — John James Taylor [H. C. 1829]. April 28, 1829. 356. On Comets. — James Thurston [H. C. 1829]. April 28, 1829. 357. Aurora Borealis. — James H. Wilder [H. C. 1829]. Oct. 21, 1828. 358. The Solar Eclipse of Feb. 12, 1821. Pro- jected for Nantucket. — Benjamin Halset An- drews [H. C. 1830]. April, 1830. 359. De Crepusculo. — Charles D. Appleton [H. C. 1830]. Oct. 1829. 360. Algebraic and Trigonometrical Solutions. — James Benjamin [H. C. 1830]. Oct. 1829. 361. Algebraic Geometry. — Barzillai Frost [H. C. 1830]. Oct. 1829. 362. The Tautochronous Curve and the Cycloid. — Thomas Hopkinson [H. C. 1830]. May, 1830. 363. The Mirage. — Henrt Lincoln [H. C. 1830]. May, 1830. 364. Figure of the Earth. — Jonathan F. Stearns [H. C. 1830]. May, 1830. 365. Problems In the Integral Calculus. — Char- lemagne Tower [H. C. 1830]. 366. TO GEflPHMA nxeArOPIKON. [Various demonstrations.] — William Austin [H. C. 1831]. 367. Solution of Problems. — Nathaniel T. Bent [H. C. 1831]. Oct. 16, 1830. 368. Projection of the Occultation of Aldebaran, for Not. 29, 1830. — Frederic W. Brune [H. C. 1831]. 369. The Pendulum. — Charles Eames [H. C. 1831]. May 3, 1831. 370. Solutions. Twenty Questions of the Mathe- matical Diary, &c. — Frederick Fureer [H. C. 1831]. — Oct. 19, 1830. 371. Demonstrations of Trigonometrical Formu- las used in Astronomical Calculations. — John Giles [H. C. 1831]. 372. Conic Sections. — Charles G. C. Hale [H. C. 1831]. 373. Motion of Projectiles. — John George McKean [H. C. 1831]. 374. Logarithms. — John H. Morison [H. C. 1831]. 375. Some beautiful results to which we are led by the Differential Calculus in the development of Functions. — Wendell Phillips [H. C. 1831]. May 3, 1831. 376. The Evolute. — William H. Simmons [H. C. 1831]. May, 1831. 377. The [Principle of] Compensation. — Charles T. Brooks [H. C. 1832]. May 1, 1832. 378. Magnetic Curve. — William Gushing [H. C. 1832]. 379. Refraction. — James Augustus Doer [H. C. 1832]. Nov. 15, 1831. 380. Arch of Equilibration. — Samuel Osgood [H. C. 1832]. Oct. 1831. 381. De Maculis Solarihus. — William Rich- ardson [H. C. 1832]. 382. Animal Mechanicks. — George F. Sim- mons [H. C. 1832]. Oct. 18, 1831. 383. Probability. — Joseph Stevens Buokmin- STER Thacher [H. C. 1832]. 384. Nature and Roots of Affected Quadratic Equations. — Theodore Warland [H. C. 1832]. May 1, 1832. 385. Meteorites. — William W. Wellington [H. C. 1832]. May, 1832. 386. The Steam Engine. — James Wilde [H. C. 1832]. April 28, 1832. 387. Projection and Calculation of a Lunar Eclipse. — Francis Bowen [H. C. 1833]. May, 1833. 388. Solution of Problems. — Fisher Ames Harding [H. C. 1833]. 389. Mathematical Exercise. — Moses Kelly [H. C. 1833]. April 30, 1833. 390. The Cissoid [of Diocles]. — Ariel Abbot LivERMORE [H. G. 1833]. Oct. 16, 1832. 391. The Application of the Principle of Fluxions to the Solution of Different Problems. — Joseph LovERiNG [H. C. 1833]. Nov. 12, 1832. 392. An Eclipse of the Sun Calculated for the latitude and longitude of Harvard Hall. — William M. Peichakd [H. C. 1833]. April 30, 1833. 393. Original Solutions of Indeterminate Prob- lems of the First Degree. — Henry W. Torrey [H. C. 1833]. Oct. 16, 1832. 394. Trochoidal Curves. — William Whiting [H. C. 1833]. Oct. IG, 1832. H THE MATHEMATICAL THESES EEOM 1782 TO 1839. 395. Earthquakes. — Fkedekic A. Whitney [H. C. 1833]. Oct. 16, 1832. 396. Aberration. — Henet Bukrotjghs, Jr. [H. C. 1834]. Oct. 15, 1833. 397. Projection and Calculation of a, Lunar Eclipse. — Samuel M. Eelton [H. C. 1834]. 398. Algebra applied to Geometry. — Chaeles Knowek [Class of 1834]. April 29, 1834. 399. Surveying. — Joseph Haktwell Wil- UAMS [H. C. 1834]. April 29, 1834. 400. Mathematical Geography. — Francis At.- FBED Eabens [H. C. 1835]. Oct. 21, 1834. 401. Latitudes and longitudes. — Charles Chaunct Shackpokd [H. C. 1835]. April 28, 1835. 402. Hydrostatics. — William H. Shackpoed [H. C. 1835]. Oct. 21, 1834. 403. Solution of Problems. — Naaman L. White [H. C. 1835]. April, 1835. 404. The Doctrine of Chances. — Egbert Bart- LETT [H. C. 1836]. Oct. 20, 1835. 405. The Catenarian Curve. — Samuel Treat [H. C. 1837]. Nov. 15, 1836. 406. A Projection of the Solar Eclipse of Sept. 18, 1838, for the meridian of Cambridge. — Bela Ear-well Jacobs [H. C. 1839]. May 7, 1839. ''---'•C^-^/— >-■ ■ A - 7 v>- Library of i^arbarD fllmtemtr. I Bibliographical Contributions. EDITED BY JUSTIN WINSOR, LIBRARIAN. iN-Q. 33. FIFTH LIST OF THE PUBLICATIONS OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY AND ITS OFFICERS, WITH THE CHIEF PUBLICATIONS ON THE UNIVERSITY. 1887-1888. By WILLIAM HOPKINS TILLINGHAST, Assistant Librarian,. 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Harvard College. 1888-89. Cambridge. Wheeler. 1888. 12°. pp. 15. Synopsis of lectures in Chemistry 1. Harvard College. Cambridge. Wheeler. 1888. 12°. pp. 21, Abstract of Hill's Rhetoric. English A in Harvard College. Cambridge. Wheeler. 1888. 8°. pp. 33. History 13, 17. Topical outline of the courses in constitutional and political history of the United States given at Harvard College in the academic year 1 887-88 by Albert Bushnell Hart. Part H. (1829-1861). Cambridge. Wheeler. 1888. 8°. pp. 130-266. Printed on one side of the leaf only. The work of students in the courses in the histoiy of the United States. History 13, 17, and 20 {d). To be given at Harvard College in the academic year 1887-88. Cambridge. Wheeler. 1887. 8°. pp. 42. Harvard College. An outline of the elements of plane analytic geometry for the use of students in Mathematics U. 1887-88. (Prof. J. M. Peirce.) 8°. pp. 68. Harvard College. Topics and references in Political Economy 4. Cambridge. [1888.] 12°. pp. 50. Printed on one side of the leaf only. Topics and references in Political Economy 6. Harvard College. Tariff legislation in the United States. Cambridge. 1888. Harvard Cooperative Society and A. A. Waterman. 12°. pp. 28. Printed on one side of the leaf only. Selections illustrating economic history since the seven years' war. Compiled by B. Rand. Cambridge. Waterman & Amee. 1888. 8°. pp. 367. Compiled as a text book of required reading to accompany the courses of lectures on economic his- tory at Harvard College. Contents : — Leading sections from the English navigations acts. — Colonial policy of Europe. — The great inventions. -Economic causes of the French revolution. — Emancipating edict of Stein. — Orders in council. — Finances of England, 1793-1815. — The Zollverein. — Le ZoUverein. — Corn laws. — The new gold. — France sous le second empire. — The French indemnity : payment of the five milUards ; application of the indemnity. — Recent progress of Italy. — The United States in 1880 : increase of population, 1790-1880; the factory system; cotton manufactures; iron and steel industries. — Les dettes pubUques. OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS. ARNOLD ABBOBETUin;. Annual report of the Director of the Arnold Arboretum [C. S. Sargent] to the President and Fellows of Harvard College, for 1886-87. 1888. 8°. pp. 4, map. Keprinted from the President's annual report. ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY. Annals of the Astronomical Observatory of Harvard College. Vol. xiii. 2, xviii. 3-5. Cambridge. 1887-88. 4°. Contents: — xiii. 2. Zone observations. By E. C. Pickering, pp. (6), 211-359. — xviii. 3. Photo- metric observations of asteroids. H. M. Parkhurst. pp. 29-72. — 4. Total eclipse of the moon, Jan. 28, 1888. pp. 73-83, plate. — 5. Total eclipse of the sun, Aug. 29, 1886. W. H. Pickering, pp. 85- \\1, plates 4. Henry Draper memorial. Second annual report of the photographic study of stellar spectra conducted at the Harvard College Observatory, Edward C. Pickering, Director. With two plates. Cambridge. 1888. 4°. pp. 7. Forty-second annual report of the Director of the Astronomical Observatory of Harvard College. Presented to the visiting committee, December 2, 1887. By Edward C. Pickering. Cambridge. 1887. 8°. pp.12. The report includes a list of the scientific articles published by the officers of the Observatory during the year. It is also included in the annual report of the President. Boyden fund. Circular, no. 3. 4°. 1887. Contents : — Observations of temperature and rainfall. Astronomical Observatory of Harvard College. Miscellaneous papers. 1877-88. Cambridge. 1888. 8°. This is a collection of 55 separate papers, bound together and provided with a title-page. BXJSSEY INSTITUTION. Bulletin of the Bussey Institution, Jamaica Plain, Boston. Nothing has been issued within the period covered by this list. The Bulletin is published by AUyn & Bacon, Boston. The annual report of the Dean of the Bussey Institution will be found in the President's report. LAW SCHOOL. Catalogue of the officers and students of the Law School of Harvard University. 1817-1887. Cambridge. Sever. 1888. 8°. pp. xii. 244. Catalogues of this nature were issued by the Law School every third year from 1833 to 1851, and in 1858. The present issue gives the addresses of living graduates and students, and the date and place of death of those known to have died, so far as the facts could be ascertained. LIBRARY. Harvard University bulletin, no. 38-40. Vol. v. no. 1-3. Oct. 1887— May, 1888. Contents (besides the list of Accessions, the votes of the Corporation and the Overseers, and the Necrology) 1-38. (Oct. 1887.) Dante collections [continued], pp. 35-42. - Calendar of the Sparks manuscripts [continued], pp. 43-49. —North American Fungi [continued], pp. 50-66. — The Carlyle collection, ii. Books on Frederick the Great, pp. 67-72. 39. (Jan. 1888.) The Carlyle collection, ii. [concluded], pp. 107-116. - Dante collections [contmued]. pp. 117-121. - Calendar of the Sparks manuscripts [continued], pp. 122-135 -Index to recent reference lists. No. 3. pp. 136-144. 40. (May, 1888.) Calendar of the Sparks manuscripts [continued], pp. 186-201. — Dante collec- tions [continued], pp. 202-208. OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS. Bibliographical contributions. Edited by Justin Winsor. In part republislied I'roiu the Bulletin of Harvard University. The follovcihg numbers have been issued since Sept. 1887 : — 26. WiLi-iAM CooLiDOE Lane. The Carlyle collection. A catalogue of books on Oliver Cromwell and Frederick the Great, bequeathed by Thomas Carlyle to Harvard College Library, pp. 22, plate. Contaius occasional bibliograpbical notes, and also characterizations of the books described, extracted ii-om Carlyle's works. A photograpli of tlie mask of Cromwell's face, given to the Libraiy by Professor Norton, is added. 27. Anhrew McFakland Davis. A few notes concerning the records of Harvard College, pp.14. Contains : — 1. Index compiled by Pi-esident Wadsworth to the missing volume of the Ilai-vai-d records, denominated by him No. II., and called by President Leverett " Old Overseers' Kecords." 2. Lists of books given to the Library by John Harvard, Peter Bulkley, Sir ICenelme Digby, and Governor Bellinghara, transcribed from tlie College records, with biblio- graphical notes. 28. William Hopkins Tillinghast. Fourth list of the publications of Harvard University and its officers, with the chief publications on the University. 1886-87. pp. 34. 29. Willia.m Coolidge Lane. Index to recent reference lists. No. 3. 1887. pp. 11. 30. Shelley's Skylark, a fac-simile of the original manuscript, with a note on other manuscripts of Shelley in Harvard College Library, pp. 9. 31. Farlow, W. G. A supplemental list of works on North American Fungi, pp. 9. Supplemental to No. 25. A few words on the card-catalogue. Broadside. By W. C. Lane. Tenth report (I886-8'7) of Justin Winsor, librarian of Harvard University. 8°. pp. 12. Included in the annual report of the President, and also printed separately. MEDICAX SCHOOL. Medical publications. Harvard Medical School. 1887. Consists of separate papers bound together and provided with a title-page. Clinical papers are omitted purposely. Contents : — The action of sulphuric ether on the peripheral nervous system. H. P. Bowditch. — The anatomy and physiology of the recurrent laryngeal nerves. F. H. Hooper. — The effect of pure alcohol on the reaction time, with a description of a new chronoscope. J. W. Warren. — Notes on mus- cular abnormalities. T. Dwight. — The range of variation of the human shoulder-blade. T. Dwight. — The process of repair after resection of the intestine. J. C. Warren. — The experimental value of the Dowse splint. E. G. Brackett. — Fracture of the spine : its immediate treatment by rectification of the deformity and fixation by plaster of Paris jacket. H. L. Burrell. — The artificial feeding of infants. T. M. Kotch. — The experimental research upon rabies. H. C. Ernst. MXTSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOIiOGY. Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Vol. xv. Oct. 1887. 4°. ^ „ , . Contents ■ --Revorts on the results of dredging, under the direction of L. F. Pourtal^s, durmg • the years 1868-70, and of Alexander Agassiz in the Gulf of Mexico (1877-78), and in the Caribbean Sea (1878-79), in the U. S. C. S. Str. "Blake." XXXI. Report on the Annelids. By E. Ehlers. pp. 335, plates 60. This report is in the German language. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College, in Cambridge. Vol. xiii. 6-10, xiv., xv., xvi. 1 (Geological series, vol. ii.), xvii. 1, 2. Contents- — xiii. 6. Contributions from the Embryological laboratory. XII. The eyes in scor- pions By G H. Parker, pp. 173-208, plates 4. (Dec. 1887.) - 7. Studies from the Newport marine laboratory. XIX. On certain medusae from New England. By J. W. Fewkes. pp. 209-240, ^tow 6. (Feb 1888 ) — 8. On certain vacuities or deficiencies in the crania of mammals. By D. D. Slade. m Ul-2ie plates 2. (March, 1888.) — 9. Contributions from the Zoological laboratory. XIIL The superior incisors and canine teeth of sheep. By Florence Mayo. pp. 247-258, plates 2. (June, 1888.) 8 OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS. — 10. The rattle of the rattle-snake. By S. Garman. pp. 259-268, plates 2. (Aug. 1888.) —xIt., xv. A contribution to American thalassography. Three cruises of tlie U. S. C. and G. S. Str. "Blake" in the Gulf of Mexico, in the Caribbean Sea, and along the Atlantic coast of the United States, from 1K77 to 1880. By Alexander Agassiz. 2 vols. Boston, etc. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 1888. pp. xiii. 814, 22.0, maps, plates, cuts. — xvl. i. On the petrograplilcal characters of a dike of diabase in the Boston basin. By William H. Hobbs. pp. 1-12, pteiie 1. (March, 1888.) — xvii. i. Studies from the Newport marine laboratory. XX. On the development of the calcareous plates of Asterias. By J. W. Fewkes. pp. 1-56, plates 5. (July, 1888.) — 2. On the lateral canal system of the Selachia and Holocephala. By S. Garman. pp. 57-119, i^toes 53. (Sept. 1888.) Annual report of the Curator [Alexander Agassiz] of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College, to the President and Fellows of Harvard College, for 1886-87. Cambridge. 1887. 8°. pp. 35. This pamphlet contains, beside the main report of the Curator, which is also included in the report of the President, special reports by officers of the Museum on the departments placed under their charge respectively, and lists of the publications of the Museum. Papers based in part upon studies of Museum Collections. A list of American species of Gobiidae and Callionymidae, with notes on the speci- mens contained in the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Cambridge, Mass. By Carl H. Eigenmann and Rosa Smith Eigenmann. Extracted from the Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, 25 Jan. 1888; 2d series, i. 51-78. Die Forcipes der Staphyliniden Gattung Lathrobium. Dr. G. Czwalina. Deutsche Entomolog. Zeitschr. 1888; xxxii. 338-354, ^toes 2. New species of North American Tineidae. Beutenmueller. Entoniologica Ameri- cana, 1888. PEABODY MTJSETJM: OF AMERICAN ARCHAEOIiOGT AND ETHNOLOGY. Twenty-first annual report of the trustees of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology in connection with Harvard University. Presented to tlie President and Fellows of Harvard College, Dec. 1887 [consisting of the reports of the Treasurer (F. C. Lowell) and of the Curator (F. W. Putnam), and abstracts from the records of the Trustees by the Secretary (H. Wheattam)]. Vol. iv. no. i. pp. 1-19. Archaeological and ethnological papers of the Peabody Museum, Harvard Univer- sity. Vol. i. no. I. Contents: — Standard or headdress? An historical essay on a relic of ancient Mexico. By Zelia Nuttall. pp. 1-52, plates 3. (Oct. 1888.) SCIENTIFIC PAPERS FROM THE LABORATORIES OF THE TTNIVERSITY. Contributions from the Chemical Laboratory of Harvard College. The action of fluoride of silicon on organic bases. By C. L. Jackson and A. M. Comey. Proc. Am. Acad, xxiii. 20. Also Am. Chem. Journ. May, 1888 ; x. 165-181. Silicotetrafluorides of certain bases. By A. M. Comey and F. W. Smith. Proc. Am. Acad, xxiii. 122-124. Also Am. Chem. Journ. July, 1888; x. 294-296. On tribromtrinitrobenzol. By C. L. Jackson and J. F. Wing. Ibidi 138-148 Also Am. Chem. Journ. July 1888 ; x. 283-294. The relative values of the atomic weights of hydrogen and oxygen. By J. P. Cooke and T. W. Kicharde. Ibid. H9-17 6, plate 1, cuts. Also .4m. Chem. Journ. March, 1888; x. 81-110. Further investigation on the atomic weight of copper. By T. W. Richards. Hid. 187-181. Also Am. Chem. .Toiun. May, 1888; x. 187-191. OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS. Additional note on the relative values of the atomic weights of hydrogen and oxygen. By J. P. Cooke and T. W. Richards. Hid. 182-187. Also Am. Chem. Jovrn. May, 1888; x. 191-196. On substituted pyromucic acids. Second paper. By H. B. Hill and A. W. Palmer. Ibid. 188-222. Also Am. Chem. Journ. Sept. 1888 ; x. 373-391. A determination of tlie relation of the atomic weights of copper and silver. By T. W. Richards. Am. Chem. Jowrn. June, 1888; x. 182-187. Contriljutions from the Cryptogamic Laboratory of the Museum of Comparative Zoology. The apical cell of Fueus. By W. McM. Woodworth. Annals of Botany, Feb. 1888; i. 203-211, plate. Also separately, pp. 9. plate 1. Contributions from the Physiological Laboratory of the Harvard Medical School. The experimental value of the Dowse splint. By E. G. Brackett, M.D. Boston Med. Surg. Jovrn. 6 Oct. 1887 ; cxvii. 321-325. An experimental investigation of strychnine poisoning. By R. W. Lovett, M.D. Journal of Physi- ology, Aug. 1888 ; ix. 99. COLLEGE PAPERS, etc. The daily Crimson. Vol. xii., xiii. September 29, 1887— June 22, 1888. The Harvard Advocate. Vol. xliv., xlv. Oct. 15, 1887— June 22, 1888. Fortnightly. The Harvard Lampoon. Second series. Vol. xiv., xv. October 21, 1887 — June 20, 1888. Fortnightly. The Harvard Monthly. Vol. v., vi. October, 1887— June, 1888. The Harvard Law review. Vol. i. no. 3-8; ii. 1, 2. October, 1887— May, 1888. Published monthly during the academic year by Harvard law students. Contents: — i. 3. (Oct. 1887.) A brief survey of equity jurisprudence, ii. C. C. Langdell. — "Trusts." F. J. Stimson. —4. (Nov. 1887.) What is the test of a regulation of foreign or inter- state commerce? L. M. Greeley. — Subsequent payments under resulting trusts. C. E. Grinnell. — Chandelor v. Lopus. R. C. McMurtrie. — 5. (Dec. 1887.) Recovery of money paid under mistake of fact. W. A. Keener. — Osborn v. the Bank of the United States. D. H. Chamberlain. — Privity of contract. J. W. Lilienthal. The responsibilities of American lawyers. A. L. Lowell. — 6. (Jan. 1888.) Conflict of laws as applied to assignments for creditors. J. Lowell. — Criticisms upon Henry George, reviewed from the standpoint of justice. S. B. Clarke. — 7. (Feb. 1888.) The anarchists' case before the Supremt- Court of the United States. "W. H. Dunbar. — A creditor's right to his surety's securities. W. Williams. — 8. (March, 1888.) A brief survey of equity jurisprudence, iii. C. C. Langdell. — The nature of a policy of insurance with regard to its assignment. C. G. Parker. — ii. i. (April, 1888.) The history of assumpsit, i. J. B. Ames. — The principle of Lumley t). Gye, and its appUcation. W. Schofield. — The right to follow trust property when confused with other property. S. Williston. — 2. (May, 1888.) The history of assumpsit, ii. J. B. Ames. — The limits of sovereignty. A. L. Lowell. Each number also contains reports of Moot Court cases, lecture notes, summaries of recent cases, etc. The Harvard Index for 1887-88. A university directory. Complete athletic, base- ball, foot-ball and boating records and lists of the officers and members of the college societies. Boston. 1887. 12°. pp. 200, (4). Edited by C. H. Moore and D. C. Torrey. The Index for 1886-87 was edited by G. P. Knapp. Cambridge. 1887. pp. 222. CLASS DAY EXERCISES. Class of 1888. Baccalaureate sermon. Baccalaureate hymn. Class day oration. Class poem, ode. Class song. Cambridge. 1888. 8°. pp. 29, (4). Sermon : The sovereignty of service, by Francis G. Peabody. - Oration, by H. Page. - Poem, by C. T. Sempers. - Ode , by S. H. Sanford, jr. - Song, words by II. H. Fui-ness, jr., music by B. Carpenter. lO OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS. CLASS REFOBTS, etc. 1837. Memorials of the Class of 1837 of Harvard University. Prepared for the fiftieth anniversary of their graduation, by the class secretary, Henry Williams. Boston. 1887. 8°. pp. 147. 1858. Report of the Class of 1858 of Harvard College. Prepared for the thirtieth anniversary of its graduation. Boston. 1888. 8°. pp. 124. The class secretary is J. C. Davis. 1862. The sixth report of the secretary of the Class of 1862 of Harvard College, being the first report of the present secretary, June, 1887, and continued to June, 1888. Boston. 1888. 8°. pp. 22. The class secretary is C. E. Grinnell. 1863. Report of the secretary of the Class of 1863 of Harvard College, June, 1863, to June, 1888. Cambridge. 1888. 8°. TpTp. 256, {1), plates 8. The class secretary is A. Lincoln. 1868. Secretary's report. No. 5. 1888. 8°. pp. 44. The class secretary is A. D. Chandler. 1869. The sixth triennial report of the secretary of the Class of 1869 of Harvard College. Seventh report. December 31, 1887. Boston. 1888. 8°. pp. 101. The class secretary is T. P. Beal. 1870. The fifth report of the secretary of the Class of 1870 of Harvard College. Cambridge. 1888. 8°. pp. 80. The class secretary is T. B. Ticknor. 1873. The fifth triennial report of the secretary of the Class of 1873 of Harvard College. Commencement, 1888. Boston. 1888. 8°. pp.48. Extra sheet: Verses for class dinner, June 26, 1888. By Robert Grant. The class secretary is A. L. Ware. 1881. Third report of the secretary of the Class of 1881 of Harvard College, July, 1881— September, 1887. Boston. [1887.] 8°. pp. 160, j»toe« 5. The present report contains an article entitled " The University during the past six years," by W. C. Lane. The class secretary is C. E. Sanger. 1887. Secretary's report. No. 1. Cambridge. 1887. 8°. pp. 122, (1). The class secretary is G. P. Furber. Poem, oration, and address delivered at the '89 Junior Class dinner, Parker House, March 7, 1888. sq. 12°. pp. 22. COIiLEOE SOCIETIES. The working of the American democracy. An address delivered before the frater- nity * B K of Harvard University, June 28, 1888. By Charles W. Eliot. Cambridge. 1888. 8°. pp. 24. Catalogue of the Porcellian club of Harvard University. Instituted in 1791. Cam- bridge. 1887. 8°. pp. 250. Pages 89-250 contain the catalogue of the library of the club. PUBLICATIONS OF THE OFFICERS. *«* For the purpose of completing the record, a few articles omitted from former lists are inserted here. Francis Ellingwood Abbot. Instructor in Philosophy. I. The future of philosophy at Harvard. Har- vard Monthly, Nov. 1887 ; v. 43-49. Alexander Agassiz. Curator of the Museum of Comparative Zoology. 1. A contribution to American thalassography. Three cruises of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey steamer "Blake" in the gulf of Mexico, in the Caribbean sea, and along the Atlantic coast of the United States, from 1877 to 1880. 2 vols. Boston. Hough- ton, Mifflin & Co. 1888. 8°. pp. xxii. 314, 220, maps, plates, cuts. Also issued as vols. xiv. xv. of the Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology. 2. Eeport as Curator of the Museum of Compara- tive Zoology at Harvard College, 1886-1887. Cambridge. 1887. 3. Edited the Memoirs and the Bulletin of the Museum o^ Comparative Zoology. See Of- ficial publications : Museum of Comparative Zoology. 4. Sundry reviews and notices in the American .Journal of Science, and Nation. Frederic De Forrest Allen. Professor of Classical Philology. I. On Greek versification in inscriptions. Papers of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens (^ostori) , 1888; iv. no. 3, pp. 35- 204. James Barr Ames. Bussey Professor of Law. I. The history of assumpsit. Harvard Law Review, April, May, 1888 ; ii. 1-19, 53-69. Eugene Howard Babbitt. Instructor in German. 1. An introduction to German at sight. Boston. D. C. Heath & Co. 1888. 12°. pp. 30. William Henry Baker. Professor of Gynaecology. 1. Diseases of the uretha and bladder. American System of Gynaecology. Vol. ii. Phila- delphia. Lea Bros. & Co. 1888. 8°. Clarence John Blake. Professor of Otology. Two cases illustrating the effects of pressure from polypi in the middle ear. Boston Med. and Svrg. Journ. 16 Feb. 1888; cxviii. 161- 162. Also in Annales des Maladies de r Oreille (Paris). Relation of adenoid growths in the naso- pharynx to the production of middle ear disease in children. Ibid. 15 Mar. 1888 ; cxviii. 268-270. Also in Annales des Mala- dies de I' Oreille (Paris) . Aural polypus snare. [Boston. 1888.] pp. (2), cut. Frank BoUes. Secretary of the University. 1. A collection of important English statutes, showing the principal changes in the law of property, &c. 3d ed. Cambridge. Water- man & Amee. 1888. 1. 8°. pp. 189. 2. Editorial articles in the Boston Post, Adver- tiser, Journal, &c. , mainly on topics con- nected with the University. Henry Pickering Bowditch. Professor of Physiology ; Dean of the Medical Faculty. I. The reinforcement and inhibition of the knee- jerk. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 31 May, 1888 ; cxviii. 542, 543, illustr. Charles Albert Brackett. Professor of Dental Pathology and Therapeutics. I. The relations of medicine and dentistry. A paper read before the New England Dental Society at its annual meeting in Boston, 6 Oct. 1887. Proceedings of the Twenty- fifth Annual Meeting of the New England Dental Society. Boston. 1887. 8°. Elliott Gray Brackett. Assistant in Materia Medica and Therapeutics. 1. The experimental value of the Dowse splint. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 6 Oct. 1887 ; cxvii. 21-25, illustr. 2. The healthfulness of oleomargarine as an ar- ticle of food. 19th report of the Mass. State Board of Health. Boston. 1888. pp. 2i8-289, plate 1, (no. 6). 12 PUBLICATIONS OF THE OFFICERS. Edward Hickling Bradford. Instrvctor in Surgery. 1-6. In the Boston Medical and SurgicalJournal : I, 2. Report on progress in orthopedic sur- gery. With R. M. Lovett, M.D. 24 Nov. 1887; czvU. 503; 24 May, 7 June, 1888; cxviii. 519, 566. With bibliography. — 3. The treatment of inflammations in the neighbor- hood of the coecum. 19 Jan. 1888 ; cxviii. '.)3-95. — 4. Cases of open incision in wry necli, contracted knee, and talipes varus. 22 Mar. 1888 ; cxviii. 285, 286. — 5. The treatment of lateral curvature. 3 May, 1888 ; cxviii. 445-449 ; illustr. — 6. Two cases of incision into the hip-joint, with observations as to "distraction" in hip-disease. 16 Aug. 1888 ; cxix. 147, 148. 7. On immediate reduction of the subluxated tibia in chronic disease of the knee-joint. Trans. Internaiional Medical Congress, vol. iii. 'William Brewster. Assistant in Ornithology at the Museum of Comparative Zoology. 1-5. In The Auk, of which Mr. Brewster is an associate editor: — i. Descriptions of sup- posed new birds from Lower California, Sonora and Chihualiua, Mexico, and the Bahamas. Jan. 1888 ; v. 82-95. — 2. The prairie horned lark on the coast of Massa- chusetts. Jan. 1888; v. 111-112. —3. On three apparently new subspecies of Mexican birds. April, 1888; v. 136-139. —4. Notes on the birds of Fort Klamath, Oregon. By Dr. J. C. Merrill, U.S.A. With remarks on certain species by William Brewster. April, July, 1888; v. 139-146, 251-262. (Con- tinued in Oct. 1888.) — 5. Quiscalus quiscula aglceus at Charleston, S. C. April, 1888 ; v. 208. 6. An unusual nest of the parula warbler. Or- nithologist and Oologist. Mar. 1888 ; xiii. 46, 47 ; plate 1. 7. Nest and eggs of the mountain solitary vireo. Ihid. Aug. 1888; xiii. 113. lie Baron Rnssell Briggs. Assistant Professor of English. I. The Harvard admission examinations in Eng- lish. rAe^codem^ (Syracuse, N. Y.), Sept. 1888 ; iu. 345-361. Phillips Brooks. Preacher to the University. 1-3. Addresses to Harvard students, given in Appleton Chapel. Ila/rvard vespers. Boston. 1888. Besides earlier addresses this volume contaius the follow- iug for the year 1887-1888 : — I. Making all things new. 6 Jan. 1888. — 2. Fishers of men. 9 Feb. 1888. — 3. Judgments of life. 8 March, 1888. 4. Our duty to the prisoner. Christian Register, 26 July, 1888; Ixvii. 476. A sermon preached in Trinity Church, Boston, before the National Prison Association, 15 July, 1888. Herbert Leslie Burrell. Demonstrator of bandaging and apparatus. 1-4. In the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal: I. Report on progress in surgery. With H. W. Cushing. 20, 27 Oct. 1887; cxvu. 379, 403. — 2. Report on progress in surgery. With H. W. Cushing. 29 Mar., 5, 12 April, 1888; cxviii. 315, 350, 372.-3. The ro-im- plantation of a trephine button. 29 Mar. 1888; cxviii. 313. — 4. Report on progress in surgery. With H. W. Cushing. 13, 20 Sept. 1888 ; cxix. 246, 283. Arthur Tracy Cabot. Clinical Instructor in Oenito-u/rinary Surgery. 1-3. In the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal : I. Notes on complications met with in cases of strangulated hernia. 29 Mar. 1888 ; cxviii. 309-312. — 2. Case of a vesical and urethral calculus. 12 April, 1888 ; cxviii. 375, 376. — 3. Cases of laparotomy for tubercular peri- tonitis. 9 Aug. 1888 ; cxix. 121-123. Iincien Carr. Assistant Curator of the Peahody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology. 1. Missouri: a bone of contention. Boston. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 1888. 16°. pp. x. 371, map. Appeared in the series of state histories called American Commonwealths. Winfield Scott Chaplin. Professor of Engineering, and Dean of the Scientific Faculty. 1 . Report of the committee appointed to consider the subject of college athletics, etc. Cam- bridge. 1888. With J. W. White and A. B. Hart. Full title on p. 4. David William Cheever. Professor of Surgery. I. An essay on " Shock," read before the Ameri- can Surgical Association in Washington, 20 Sept. 1888. Boston. Cupples & Hurd. 1888. 12°. pp. 12. Francis James Child. Professor of English. I. The English and Scottish popular ballads. Part V. Boston. 1888. 4°. pp. (6), 1-254 (vol. iii.). Arthur M essinger Comey. Assistant in Chemistry. 1. Silicotetrafluorides of certain bases. With F. W. Smith. Proc. Am. Acad, xxiii. 122. 2. Ueber zinkoxyd-natron. With C. L. Jackson. Ber. d. deutsch. chem. Gesellsch. xxi. 1589. 3. On sodlc zincates. With C. L. Jackson. Proc. Am. Acad. xxiv. 14. PUBLICATIONS OF THE OFFICERS. 13 Jositih Parsons Cooke. Erring Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy ; Director of the Chemical Laboratory. 1. The relative values of the atomic vreights of hydrogen and oxygen. With T. W. Richards. Proc. Am. Acad, xxiii. 14;i)-176, plate 1, cuts. Also Am. Chem. Journ. Mar. 1888; x. 81- 110. 2. Additional note on the relative values of the atomic weights of hydrogen and oxygen. Ibid. 182-187. Also" ibid. May, 188S ; x. 191-196. |. The credentials of science the warrant of faith. New York. Carter. 1888. 8°. pp. x. (2), 324. Francis Henry Davenport. Assistant in Gynaecology. I. Uterine displacements and their influence on the general nervous system. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 23 Aug. 1888; cxix. 172- 176. 2, 3. Semi-annual report on the progress of gynae- cology. Ibid. 26 Jan. 1888 ; cxvui. 95-97.— 9 Aug. 1888 ; cxix. 128-131. 'William. Morris Davis. Assistant Professor of Physical Geography. 1,2. In the American Meteorological Journal: I. Local weather predictions. Jan. 1888; iv. 409-412. — 2. A classification of the winds. Mar. 1888 ; iv. 512-519. Frank "Winthrop Draper. Assistant Professor of Legal Medicine. 1. Recent progress in legal medicine. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 1 Mar. 1888; cxviii. 219-222. 2 Some of the obstetrical and legal relations of infanticide. Ibid. 5, 12 Jan. 1888; cxviii. 7-11, 36-38. 3. Article on legal medicine contributed to the Annual of the Universal Medical Sciences, Philadelphia, 1888 ; v. 128. Charles Franklin Dunbar. Professor of Political Economy. t Notes on early banking schemes. §"«»"*• Journ. of Economics, July, 1888; ii. 482-490. 2. Professor Dunbar has edited the Quari. Journ. of Economics from the beginning. Thomas Dwight. ParJcman Professor of Anatomy. 1 Muscular abnormalities. Journ. of Anat. and Physiol. Oct. 1887 ; xxii. 96. 2 Science or bumblepuppy? Am. Catholic Quart. Rev. Oct. 1887; xii. 636-646. 3. The attack on freedom of education in Massa- chusetts. Ibid. July, 1888 ; xiii. 545-554. 4-7. In the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal : 4. Recent progress in anatomy. 3 Nov. 1887; cxvii. 430-434. — 5. The bones of the leg con- sidered as one apparatus. A lecture delivered at the Harvard Medical School, 14 Nov. 1887. 22 Dec. 1887 ; cxvii. 593-596 ; illustr. (Also reprinted : Boston. Cupples & Hurd. 1888. pp. 18). — 6. Recent progress in anatomy. 3 May, 1888; cxviii. 451-453. — 7. Demon- stration of a model of frozen sections of an arm, with remarks upon this method of teach- ing anatomy. A paper read at the annual meeting of the Mass. Med. Soc. 12 June, 1888. 13 Sept. 1888 ; cxix. 245, 246. Charles "William Eliot. President of the University. 1. The working of the American democracy. An address before the Fraternity * B K of Har- vard University, 28 June, 1888. Cambridge. 1888. 8°. pp. 24. 2. Annual report of the President and Treasurer. 1886-87. Cambridge. 1888. 8°. 3. Can school programmes be condensed and enriched? Atlantic Monthly, Aug. 1888 ; Ixii. 250-258. This was a paper read before the National Association of Supei-intendents in session at Washington, 16 Feb. 188S. It was printed in an abbreviated form in the Atlantic, and in full, with tables, in the Report of the Commissioner of Edu- cation for 1886-87. Wash. 1888. pp. 1006-lOU. Ephraim Emerton. Winn Professor of Ecclesiastical History. I. An introduction to the study of mediaeval history. Boston. Ginn & Co. 1888. 12°. pp. xviii. 268. Charles Carroll Everett. Biissey Professor of Theology ; Dean of the Divinity School. 1. The ultimate facts of ethics. Unitarian Re- view, Dec. 1887 ; xxviii. 477-500. Reprinted in the volume "Poetry, comedy, and duty," quoted below. 2. Martineau's " Study of religion." Ibid. June, 1888 ; xxix. 485-508. 3. Sympathy : a sermon. The Unitarian, Feb. 1888 ; iii. 49-54. 4. Rhetorical pessimism. Forum, Sept. 1888 ; vi. 74-80. 5. Poetry, comedy, and duty. Boston. Houghton, MiflSin & Co. 8°. pp. iv. 315. Contents / — The imagination. — The philosophy of poetry. — The poetic aspect of nature. — The tragic forces in life and literature. —The philosophy of the comic — The ultimate facts of ethics. — The new ethics. — Poetry, comedy, and duty considered in their relation to one another. William Gilson Farlow. Professor of Cryptogamic Botany. I. A provisional host-index of the fungi of the United States. With A. B. Seymour. Parti. Cambridge. Aug. 1888. 4°. pp. 51. 14 PUBLICATIONS OF THE OFFICERS. 2. A supplemental list of works on North Ameri- can fungi. Cambridge. 1888. pp. 9. Biblioffrapliical contributions of Harvard University Li- brary. No. 31. (Supplement to No. 25.) 3. Memoir of Edward Tuckerman. 1817-1886. Washington. 1887. 8°. pp. 14. Read before tbe National Academy, April, 1887. ^ A biblio- {^raphy of Professor Tuckerraan's botanical works is added. 4. Asa Gray. Botanical Oazette, Mar. 1888 ; xiii. 49-52. Professor Farlow also contributed a notice of Professor Gray to tbe Proceedings of the American Academy, 5. Siphoptycliium Casparyi, Rostf. Journal of Mycology, Aug. 1888 ; iv. 82. 6. Professor Farlow is co-editor of the Annals of Botany (Oxford), and has contributed to the Garden and Forest. Walter Faxon. Assistant in Zoology at the Museum of Com- pa/rative Zoology. 1. Notes on the summer birds of Holderness, Bethlehem, and Franconia, N. H. With J. A. Allen. Auk, April, 1888 ; v. 149-155. 2. 3. Bibliographies compiled for the Riverside Xatural History : 2. A few standard works relating to the animal kingdom as a whole, (i. 381-384). — 3. Some of the more impor- tant publications on the Arthropoda (except Insecta) (ii. 549-559). Tbe Riverside ITatural History (Boston. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 1888. 6 vols.) is a reissue of the Standard Natural Jlistory edited by J. S. Kingsley (Boston. Cassino. 1886), with the addition of -Bibliographies. Jesse Walter Fetrbes. Assistant in charge of Invertebrates at the Mu- seum, of Comparative Zoology, and of the Newport Marine Laboratory. I. On certain medusae from New England. Bull. Mus. Comp. Zo'ol. Feb. 1888; xiii. no. 7, pp. 209-240, plates 6. ■i. On the development of the calcareous plates of Asterias. Ibid. July, 1888; xvii. no. 1, pp. 1-56, plates 5. 3. A new mode of life among medusae. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. vol. xxiii. pt. 3 (Feb. 1886— Dec. 1887), pp. 389-395. 4. A hydroid parasitic on a fish. Nature, 27 Oct. 1887 ; xxxvi. 604, 605. 5. Are there deep-sea medusae? Am. Journ. Sci. Feb. 1888 ; 3d ser. xxxt. 166-179. 6. On a new phyeophore, Ploeoplysa, and its re- lationships to other siphonophores. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. May, 1888. 7. Seaside study on the coast of California. Am. Naturalist, Jan. 1888 ; xxii. 33-44. 8. The sucker on the fin of Pterotrachaea. Zoo- logischer Anzeiger, vol. xi. no. 271. g. On the origin of the present form of the Ber- mudas. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. vol. xxiii. pt. 4 (Dec. 1887— May, 1888), pp. 518-522. 10. Final report on the invertebrata of the Lady Franklin Bay Expedition. Contains reports on Medusae, Echinodermata, Vermes, &c. (Privately distributed.) 11. List of some of the important publications on Coelenterata (Hydrozoa, Actinozoa, Coral Islands) and Echinodermata for the River- side Nat. Hist. 1888 (i. 393-401). 12. On a new parasite of Amphiura. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. vol. xxiv. pp. 31-34. 13. A troublesome parasite of a brittle-star. Na- ture, 19 Jan. 1888 ; xxxvii. 274. 14. On arctic characters of the surface fauna of the Bay of Fundy, and the connection with a theory of the distribution of floating marine life. Am. Naturalist, July, 1888. 15. A new marine larva and its affinities. Micro- scope, June, 1888. 16. Dr. Fewkes has also edited the last part of vol. xxiii. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. Thomas Fillebrown. Professor of Operative Dentistry. I. Discussion of a paper on management of pulp- less teeth. Trans. Internat. Med. Congress, 9th session. Washington. 1887. Vol. v. pp. 478. Theodore W^illis Fisher. Lecturer on Mental Diseases. 1. Forty-ninth report of the Boston Lunatic Hos- pital for the year 1887. Boston. Rockwell & Churchill. 1888. 8°. pp. 55. 2. Paranoia in relation to hallucinations of hear- ing, with two cases of medico-legal interest. 8°. pp. 14. Reprinted from the Am. Journ. of Insanity (Utica, N. Y.). July, 1888. 3. Monomania and its modern equivalents. Trans. Internat. Med. Congress, 9th session. Washington. 1887. Vol. v. pp. 251-291. Reginald Heber Fitz. Shattuck Professor of Pathological Anatomy. 1. The origin of typhoid fever in hospitals and the means suggested for its prevention. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 24 May, 1888 ; cxviii. 513-516. 2. The relation of perforating inflammation of the vermiform appendix to perityphlitic abscess. New York Med. Journ. 1888 ; xlvii. 505. Harold North Foirler. Instructor in Greek and Greek Archaeology. 1. Thucydides, book v. ; edited on the basis of Classen's edition. Boston. Ginn&Co. 1888. In the College Series of Greek Authors, edited under the supervision of John Williams "White and Thomas 0. Seymour. 2. Summaries of periodicals in every number of the American Journal of Archaeology. Knno Francke. Assistant Professor of German. I. A review of Tuttle's " History of Prussia under Frederick the Great. Polit. Sci. Quart. June, 1888; iii. 382,383. PUBLICATIONS OF THj; OFFICERS. 15 2. The parliamentary experiment in Germany. Papers of the Am. Hist. Assoc. 1888 ; iii. no. 1, pp. 133. This is a reprint of tlie pamphlet quoted in tlie List of Publications for 1886-87. 'William Whitworth Gannett. Instructor in Pathology and Clinical Instructor in Auscultation. I. Patliological report. Report of the Mass. Gen. Hospital. 1887. 'William Francis Ganong, Assistant in Botany. 1. List of some of the important publications on Protozoa and on Poriferata. Bibliographies to accompany the Biverside Natural History. 1888. (i. 385-392.) 2. Jacques Cartier's first voyage. Trans. Royal Soc. Canada, Vol. v. (1887), section ii. pp. 121-136, map. Montreal. 1888. i". Keprinted in abstract in Educational Heview, Aug. 1888 ; iii. 46-46. 3. The echinodermata of New Brunswick. Bull. Nat. Hist. Soc. New Brunswick, June, 1888, no. 7. pp. 12-68, plate 1. 4. List of the writings of Dr. Asa Gray. Am. Journ. Science, Sept. 1888 ; 3d series, xxxvi. Appendix, pp. 68. ■Pi-epared by Professor G. L. Goodale and Dr. S. Watson; a great paii: of the collection and revision of references was done by Mr. Ganong. George Minot Garland. Instructor in Clinical Medicine. 1. Gelsemium sempervirens. Bost. Med. and Surg. Journ. 13 Sept. 1888 ; cxix. 243-245. Samnel Garman. Assistant in Herpetology and Ichthyology at the Museum of Comparative Zoology. I, 2. 3-5- In the Proceedings of the American Philo- sophical Society , July— Dec. 1887 :— 1. On the reptiles and batrachians of Grand Cayman, 273-277. — 2. On 'West Indian reptiles in the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Cam- bridge, Mass. 278-286. For the Riverside Natural History (vol. iii. 469-477) : — 3. List of important publications on the Tunicata. — 4. List of important pub- lications on the Fishes. — 5. List of import- ant publications on the Reptilia and Batrachia. 6. The rattle of the rattlesnake. Bull. Mus. Comp. ZoU. Aug. 1888; xiii. no. 10. pp. 259-268, plates 2. 7-10. In the Bulletin of the Essex Institide: — 7. Reptiles and batrachians from Texas and Mexico, xix. 119-138. — 8. Reptiles and batrachians from the Caymans and the Baha- mas. XX. — g. Rhinomuraena quaesita. An eel from the Marshall Islands, xx. — 10. An Andean medal, xx. 57-60. George liinooln Goodale. Fisher Professor of Natural History; Director of the Botanic Garden. 1. Syllabus of a course of twelve lectures deliv- ered before tlie Lowell Institute, Boston, March, April, 1888. Cambridge. Privately printed, pp. 24. 2. Address at the semi-centennial celebration at the University of Michigan, 3d June, 1888. Semi-centennial celebration of the organi- zation of the University of Michigan. Ann Arbor. 1888. pp. 191. 3-7. In American Journal of Science, 3d series : — 3. Respiratory organs in plants. March, 1888 ; XXXV. 258. — 4. On a combination of auxa- nometer and clinostat. Hid. 258. — 5. Re- cent contributions to our knowledge of the vegetable cell. April, May, 1888; xxxv. 341, 419. ■ — 6. Recent advances in vegetable his- tology. June, July, 1888; xxxv. 503, xxxvi. 75. — 7. Notices of recent contributions to vegetable physiology. Aug. 1888 ; xxxvi. 158. 8. List of the writings of Dr. Asa Gray. Am. Journ. Sci. Sept. 1888 ; 3d series, xxxvi. Appendix. 8°. pp. 68. Prepared by Professor Goodale and Dr. S. "Watson, with the assistance of Professors Farlow and C. S. Sargent, and Mr. Ganong. The index was compiled by Mr. Seymour. William 'Watson Goodwin. Eliot Professor of Greek Literature. I. Edited Papers of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, vols, ii.-iv., as chairman of the Publication Committee of the School, in connection with Thomas A. Ludlow, Secretary, for ii. and iii. and Thomas A. Ludlow and Frederic D. Allen for iv. George Angier Gordon. Preacher to the University. 1-3. Addresses to Harvard students given in Appleton Chapel. Harvard vespers. Bos- ton. 1888. Besides earlier addresses, this volume includes tlie following for the year 1887-1888 : — I. Moral heroism. 12 Jan. 1888. — 2. Seek and ye shall find. 16 Feb. 1888. — 3. Kemcmbering God. 16 Mar. 1888. Charles Hall Grandgent. Tutor in Modern Languages. Italian grammar. Boston. Heath & Co. 1887. 16°. pp. viii. 124. A review of ' ' Frederic Ozanam, sa vie et ses oeuvres" by Pierre Chauveau. Modern Lan- guage Notes, Jan. 1888; iii. 39-41. Phonetic compensations. 'With E. S. Shel- don. Hid. June, 1888 ; iii. 354-374. i6 PUBLICATIONS OF THE OFFICERS. *Asa Gray. Fisher Professor of Naiiirdl History, 1842-1888; Director of the herbarium, 1883-1888. 1. Contributions to American botany. Notes upon some polypetalous genera and order.'s : Ruta- ceae, Vitaceae. Proc. Am. Acad, xxiii. 223-227. 2. Synoptical flora of Nortli America: The Gamo- petalae, being a second edition of toI. i. part 2, and vol. ii. part 1, collected. New York, etc. Jan., 188(;. Published by the Smithsonian Institution as Smithsonian Mis- cellaneous Collections, xxxi. Washington. 1888. 8°. pp. 480, 494. 3. Capitalization of botanical names. Am. Florist, ii. 294. 4. Coptis, section Chrysocoptis. Bot. Gaz. xii. 296, 297. 5. Annotations [Nelumbo lutea and Nemacaulis]. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club, xiv. 228, 229. 6. Botanical nomenclature. Britten's Journ. of Bot. XXT. 353-855. 7. New and rare plants. Bot. Gaz. xiii. 73. 8. Botanical notices. Am. Journ. Sei. Oct. 1887. 9. Botanical necrology for 1887. Ibid. 8d series, XXXV. 260-263. In memoriam. Asa Gray. Cambridge. 1888. 8°. Contents : — A sennon in memory of Asa Gray, by Alex- ander McKenzie, preached in Appleton Chapel, Harvard College, Feb. 12, 1888 ; order of funeral exercises in Appleton Chapel, Feb. 2, 1888; selections ; remarks by Rev. A. McKen- zie ; hymn ; an address at the college vesper service on the day of the funeral of Asa Gray, by Rev. F. G. Peabody. Charles M ontraville Careen. Instructor in Obstetrics. 1-4. In the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal : I. The treatment of occipito-posterior posi- tions. 19 April, 1888 ; cxviii. 396. — 2. A fatal case of pulmonary blood-embolism oc- curring during labor with twins. 8 Mar. 1888; cxviii. 243. — 3. Semi-annual reports on prog- ress in obstetrics. 23 Feb., 12 July, 1888; cxviii. 195 ; cxix. 31. — 4. Dr. Green has also contributed reviews of obstetrical works, occasional editorials, and monthly reports of the proceedings of the Obstetrical Society of Boston. John Ome Green. Clinical Professor of Otology. i. Remarks upon a case of objective tinnitus aurium. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 2 Feb. 1888 ; cxviii. 124. 2. A case of abscess of the cerebellum from ear- disease. Ibid. 31 May, 1888 ; cxviii. 546-548. Hermann Angost Hagen. Professor of Entomology. I, z. In Verhandlungen k. k. Zool. Botan. Gesellsch. (Vienna), 1887, ix : — i. Ueber Neurobasis and Vestalis. pp. 647, 648. — 2. Ueber Ple- thus cursitans Hag. pp. 643, 644, plate 1. 3. Unsere gegenwiirtige Kenntniss der Ephe- meren. Stettiner Entomolog . Zeitung, 1888; xlix. 1-12. 4. New hemerobidae. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 1888, xxiii. 565, 566. 5, 6. In Entomologica Americana : — 5. An un- known or forgotten illustration of North American sphingidae. 1887; iii. 173-175. — 6. On the genus Sympetrum Newni. 1888; iv. 31-34. 7-9. In the Canadian Entomologist : — 7. Stray notes on myrmeleonidae. iii. (Maraconda). 1887 ; xix. 209-217. — 8. Stray notes on myrmeleonidae. iv. {Brychynemurus Hag.) 1888 ; XX. 34-38, 72-74, 93-97. — 9. Stray notes on myrmeleonidae. v. {Dendroleon and Myrmecoleon). 1888; 185-191, 204-211. 10. The pioneer painter of Nortli American insects. (Marc Catesby.) Psyche, 1888; v. 134, 135. Edward Everett Hale. Preacher to the University. 1. Life of George Washington, studied anew New York. Putnam. 1888. 8°. pp. xix 392, illiistr. 2. How they lived in Hampton : a study of prac tical Christianity applied in the manufacture of woolens. 1888. Boston. Smith, pp. vi. 281. 3. My friend the boss, a story of to-day. Boston Smith. 1888. 16°. pp. v. 191. 4. Mr. Tangier's vacations : a novel. Boston Roberts Bros. 1888. 16°. pp. iii. 303. 5. Tom Torrey's tariff talks. Boston. Smith 12°. 1888. pp. 68. 6. Red and white. Boston. Smith. 1888. pp. 41. 7. Franklin in France, from original documents, most of which are now published for the first time. With E. E. Hale, jr. Part ii. The treaty of peace and Franklin's life till his return. Boston. Roberts Bros. 1888. 1. 8°. pp. xiii. 470, port. 8. Naval history of the American revolution. The narrative and critical history of America. Ed. Justin Winsor. Vol. vi. Boston. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 1888. (Chap. vii. pp. 563-588.) 9. Reminiscences of Thomas Starr King. Uni- tarian Review, April, 1888 ; xxix. 308-319. 10. James Freeman Clarke. Ibid. July, 1888 ; xxx. 11. Some reminiscences of authors. Harper's Bazar, May, 1888. 12. Shot through the head. Harper's New Month- ly Magazine, Dec. 1887. 13. General Glover's story. Independent, 15 Dec. 1887. 14. Boston Common. Wide Awake, July, Aug., Sept. 1888. 15. The congestion of cities. Forum, Jan. 1888. 16. The boy Washington. Sunshine. 17. Christmas. Ibid. Dec. 1888. 18. The name America. Critic, 12 May, 1888; xii. 227. 19. Ben Franklin as Junius Brutus. Monthly, May, 1888 ; vi. 91-94. Harva/)-d PUBLICATIONS OF THE OFFICERS. 17 20. Count Tolstoi's confession. Lend a Hand, Sept. 1887. 21. Address at the centennial celebration at Mari- etta, Ohio, April, 1888. Ohio Arch, and Hist. Quarterly, June, 1888; ii. 94-98. 22. The wealth in common. Lend a Hand, June, 1888. 23. How to serve the commonwealth. Address at the Alpha Delta Phi meeting at New York, 3 May, 1888. CriHc, 19 May, 1888; xii. 240-242. 24. 25. Addresses to Harvard students, given in Appleton Chapel, Cambridge. Harvard ves- pers. Boston. Ellis. 1888. Besides earlier addresses, this volume contains the follow- ingr for the year 1887-88 : — 24. The parable of the pouuds. 22 Feb. 1888. — S5. En- lai-gement of life. 22 Mar. 1888. 26. Naval battles of the revolution. Chatauqua Herald, Aug. 1888. 27. Edited : The Arabian nights. [Classics for Children.] Boston. Ginn & Co. , 1888." pp. jt. 366. 28. Edited : Lend a Hand, a journal of organized charity and good citizenship (Boston, Smith), writing the leading article each month. Edwin Herbert Hall. Assistant Professor of Physics. 1. Experiments on the eflfect of magnetic force on the equipotential lines of an electric current. Am. Journ. Science, Aug. 1888; 3d series, xxxvi. pp. 131-146. This article was completed in the October number of the American Journal of Science. 2. Descriptive list of experiments, etc. With H. Whiting. 2ded. Cambridge. 1888. /Seep. 4. Charles Harrington, Instructor in Hygiene and Assistant in Chemistry. 1-4. In the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal : I. The value of wall-paper guarantees. 1 Mar. 1888 ; cxviu. 215, 216. — 2. The value of so-called diabetic foods. 22 Mar. 1888 ; civiii. 286-288. — 3. Proper and im- proper methods of disinfection. 24 May, 1888; cxviii. 516-519—4- An epidemic of typhoid fever due to infected milk. 19 July, 1888 ; cxix. 49-52. Nos. 2 and 3 were also issued separately. S Report on the analysis of milk. Idth Annual Report of the State Board of Health. Bos- ton. 1888. pp. 167-180. Albert Bushnell Hart. Assistant Professor of History. 1 Topical outline of the course in constitutional and poUtical history of the United States eiven at Harvard College in the academic year 1887-88. Part I. (1783-1829) ; Part II. (1829-1861). Cambridge. 1887-88. pp.266. 2 The work of students in courses in the history of the United States — History 13, 17, and20rf. To be given at Harvard College in the academic year 1887-88. Cambridge. 1887. pp. 42. 3. History in high and preparatory schools. Syracuse, N. Y. Geo. A. Bacon. 1887. pp. 22. Uepriuted from the Academy (Syracuse, N. Y.), Sept., Oct. 1887. • 4. Massachusetts Society for Promoting Good Citizenship. Report of the Committee upon Courses of Reading and Study on works on civil government. [1 July, 1888.] Report of the Committee upon Courses of Reading and Study at the annual meeting, 28 May, 1888. Boston. Published by the Society. 1888. pp. 24. With Davis R. Dewey and others. 5. Harvard College. Report of the Committee appointed to consider tlie subject of college athletics, eic. With J. W. White and W. S. Chaplin. Cambridge. 1888. Full title on p. 4. 6. A list of general readings in the history of the United States. Academy (Syracuse, N. Y.), Nov. 1887 ; ii. 367-371. ■ 7. American statesmen : Patrick Henry. By Moses Coit Tyler [Review]. Polit. Sci. Quarterly, Dec. 1887 ; ii. 688-690. 8. Preparation for citizenship, i. At Harvard Col- lege. Education, June, 1888 ; viii. 630-638. 9. The biography of a river and harbor bill. Papers of the Am. Hist. Assoc, iii. New York. Putnams. 1888. (pp. 180-196.) A reprint, with revision, of the paper described in the Fourth List of Publications of Harvard College and its Officers. 10. A vindication of Dr. Von Hoist. Nation, 5 April, 1888 ; xlvi. 280. Henry Barker HUl. Professor of Chemistry. 1. Notiz iiber die Furfuracrylsaure. Ber. d. deutsch. chem. Gesellsch. Dec. 1887 ; xx. (no. 18), 3359. 2. On sulphopyromucic acids. With Arthur W. Palmer. Proc. Am. Acad. March, 1888; xxiii. 188-222. A\so Am. Chem. Journ. Sept. 1888; X. 373-391. (Continued in Nov.) 'William Barker Hills, Assistant Professor of Chemistry. 1. Poisoning by silver. Reference Hand-book of the Medical Sciences, Ed. A. H. Buck, M.D. New York. William Wood & Co. 1888. Vol. vi. pp. 450. 2. Report on medical chemistry. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 10 Nov. 1887 ; cxvii. 453 ; 19 April, 1888; cxviu. 392. 3. Reviews of chemical works in the same journal. 4. The value of corrosive sublimate as a practical disinfectant. Medical Communications of the Mass. Med. Sac. vol. xiv. no. ii. 1888, pp. 305-316. Also, Boston Med. and Surg. Jowrn. 23 Aug. 1888 ; cxix. 169-172. Eead at the annual meeting of the Massachusetts Medicjil Society, 13 June, 1888. PUBLICATIONS OF THE OFFICERS. Richard Hochdorfer. Instructor in German. 1. Gustav Freytag's " Die Journalisten " ; edited, with an introduction and notes, by Eichard Hochdorfer. Boston. Schonhof. 1887. Oliver Wendell Holmes. Parlcman Professor of Anatomy, Emeritus. J. Before the curfew and other poems, chiefly occasional. Boston. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 1888. 16°. pp. Ti. 109, (1). 2. Over the tea cups. Atlantic Monthly, March, 1888 ; bd. 323-328. John Homans. Clinical Instructor in the Diagnosis and Treat- ment of Ovarian Tumors. 1-5, In the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal : I. Dermoid cyst of the ovary. 8 March, 1888 ; cxviii. 252. — 2. Laparotomy for tuber- cular peritonitis. 29 March, 1888 ; cxviii. 329. — 3. A cancerous tongue. 12 April, 1888 ; cxviii. 378. — 4. Nephrectomy of the right kidney. 3 May, 1888 ; cxviii. 453, 454. — 5. Ovariotomy (successful) in a patient aged 82 years and i months. Ibid. pp. 454, 465. Oliver Whipple Huntington. Instructor in Mineralogy and Chemistry. 1. Catalogue of all recorded meteorites, with a description of the specimens in the Harvard College collection, including the cabinet of the late J. Lawrence Smith. Proc. Am. Acad, xxiii. 37-110, plates 5. Alphens Hyatt. Assistant in Palaeontology at the Museum of Comparative Zoology. 1-4. In the Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History, 1888 : — i. Values in classi- fication of the stages of growth and decline, with propositions for a new nomenclature, xxiii. 896-407. (See also Science, xi. no. 260.) — 2. Sketch of the life and services to science of Professor Spencer F. Baird. xxiii. 558-565. — 3. Report on the museum of the Boston Society of Natural History, xxix. 1-11. — 4. Evolution of faunas in the lower lias. xxiv. 17-31. 5. Introduction to "Three Kingdoms: a hand- book of the Agassiz Association." 1888. (pp. vii.-x.) Charles Iioring Jackson. Professor of Chemistry. I. On tribromtrinitrobenzol. With J. F. Wing. Proc. Am. Acad. xiii. 138-148 ; Am. Chem. ■Tourn. x. 283-294. 2. Action of fluoride of silicon on organic bases. With A. M. Comey. Proc. Am. Acad, xxiii. 20-36. Also Am. Chem. Journ. x. 165-181. 3-7- In Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gfesell- schaft: — 3. Ueber Zinkoxyd-Natron. With A. M. Comey. xxi. 1589. — 4. ZurKenntniss des Pentamidobenzols. With A. W. Palmer, xxi. 1706. — 5. Ueber ein Additionsproduct von Tribromdinitrobenzol und Tetrabromdi- nitrobenzol. With George Dupning Moore. xxi. 1707. — 6. Ueber Anilintrisulfosaure. With G. T. Hartshorn, xxi. 2032. —7. Ueber die Einwirkung von Natriummalonsaureester auf Tribromdinitrobenzol. With W. S. Rob- inson, xxi. 2034. William James. Professor of Philosophy. 1. The perception of space. Pt. iv. Mind, Oct. 1887 ; xii. 516-548. 2. Reaction-time in the hypnotic state. Proc. Am. Soc. Psychical Research, Dec. 1887 ; i. 246-248. 3. The consciousness of lost limbs. Ibid. pp. 249-258. 4. What the will effects. Scribner's Mag. Feb. 1888 ; iii. 240-250. William Albert Keener. Story Professor of Law. 1. A selection of cases on the law of quasi-con- tracts. Vol. i. Cambridge. Sever. 1888. 8°. pp. 541. Vol. ii., completing work, is expected to appear in Feb. 1889. 2. Recovery of money paid under mistake of fact. Harvard Law Review, 15 Dec. 1887 ; i. 211-222. Frederich Irving Knight. Clinical Professor of Laryngology. I. On the selection of a climate for patients with pulmonary tuberculosis. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 5 April, 1888 ; cxviii. 343-346. William Coolidge Iiane. Assistant Librarian of Harvard University. 1. The Carlyle collection. — A catalogue of books on Oliver Cromwell and Frederick the Great, bequeathed by Thomas Carlyle to Harvard College library. Hwrv. Univ. Bull. Jan. 1883, iii. 53-56; Oct. 1887, Jan. 1888, v. 67- 72, 107-116. Separately as Bibliographical contribution, no. 26. pp. 22. Portr. 2. Index to recent reference lists. No. iii. 1887. Harv. Univ. Bull. Jan. 1888, v. 136-144. Separately as Bibliographical contribution, no. 29. 3. The Dante collections of the Harvard College and Boston Public Libraries. Continued. Harv. Univ. Bull. Oct. 1887, Jan., May, 1888, V. 35, 117, 202. PUBLICATIONS OF THE OFFICERS. 19 4. Dante bibliography for the year 1887. Seventh Ann. Rept. Dante Society, pp. 21-35. 5. The university during the past six years (1881- 1887). Third repoii of the secretary of the class of 1881 of Harvard College. Boston. 1887. pp. 112-132, iJiajies 4. Also reprinted separately. 6. Edited the Harvard University catalogue. 1887-88. Cambridge. 1887. 7. Edited the Directory of the officers and stu- dents of Harvard University. Oct. 1887. Cambridge. 1887. Christopher Colmnbas Langdell. Dane Professor of Law, and Dean of the Law Faculty. I. A brief survey of equity jurisdiction, ii. , iii. Harv. Law Rev. Oct. 1887, March, 1888; i. 111-131, 355-387. James Ijatrrence Iianghlin. Assistant Professor of Political Economy. 1. Wages and the tariff. National revenues. Ed. A. Shaw. Chicago. 1888. pp. 176-188. Daniel David Iiee. Instructor in Anatomy and in Operative Veter- inary Surgery. 1. Carbunculus in horses. Journ. Comp. Med. and Surg. (Philadelphia), Oct. 1887; pp. 363. 2. The Harvard veterlnarv school. Ihid. April, 1888; pp. 171. The article on "Dislocation of the eye-ball in dogs," quoted in the ITourth List of Publications, was reprinted in the Archives of Veterinary Science, published by the Medi- cal Department of the University of the Interior, St. Peters- burg, Nov. 1887 ; ii. 205. Joseph Iiovering. Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natwral Philosophy, 1838-1888; Emeritus, 1888 . Director of the Jefferson Physical Laboratory, 1884-1888. 1. Report for 1886-87 as Director of the Jeffer- son Physical Laboratory. Annual Report of the President and Treasurer, 1886-87. Cambridge. 1888. pp. 132-139. 2. Notice of Gustav Robert Kirchhoff. Proc. Am. Acad, xxiii. 370-375. James Rnssell Loivell. Smith Professor of the French and Spanish Lan- guages and Literatures, and Professor of Belles- Lettres, Emeritus. I Heartsease and rue. Boston, etc. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 1888. 16°. pp. viii. 218. 2. Political essays. Boston, etc. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 1888. 8°. pp. 326. Contents: — The American tract society. (1858.) — The election in November. (1860.) — E pluribii'^ unum. (1861.) — The Pickens-and-stealin's rebellion. (1861.) — General McClellim's report. (1864.) — The rebellion; its causes and consequences. (1864.) — McClellan or Lincoln? (1864.) — Reconstruction. (1865.) — Scotch the snake or kill it? (1865.) — The president on the stump. (1866.) — The Sewai d-John- son reaction. (1866.) — The place of the independent in politics. (1888.) 3. The secret : a poem. Atlantic Mo. Jan. 1888 ; Ixi. 95. 4. Endymion : a poem. Ihid. Feb. 1888 ; Ixi. 261. Also printed in Heartsease and rue, quoted above. 5. Some letters of W. S. Landor. Century, Feb. 1888 ; xxxv. 511-521. 6. Turner's Old Teraeraire. Atlantic Mo. April, 1888 ; Ixi. 482. 7. Professor Lowell has also contributed book reviews to the Nation. David Gordon Lyon. Hollis Professor of Divinity. 1 . Babylonian tablets : a collection lately ac- quired by Harvard University. Christ. Reg. 10 Nov. 1887 ; Ixvi. 707. Also, Proc. Am. Orient. Soc. Oct. 1887; xxxii. 2. Assyriology and the Old Testament. Unit. Rev. Dec. 1887 ; xxviii. 543-551. 3. Notice of Schodde's "The Book of Jubilees." Bihliotheca Sacra, July, 1888 ; xlv. 542. Alexander McKenzie. Preacher to the University. 1. Some things abroad. Boston. D. Lothrop & Co. 1887. 8°. pp. 474. 2. A sermon in memory of Asa Gray. Preached in Appleton Chapel, Feb. 12, 1888. In me- moriar/i : Asa Gray. Cambridge. Wilson. 1888. 8°. pp. 9-30. Also printed in the Cambridge Ti'ibune, 18 Feb. 1888. 3-5. Addresses to Harvard students, given in Appleton Chapel. Harvard vespers. Bos- ton. Roberts. 1888. Besides earlier addresses, this volume contains the follow- ing, for the year 1887-88 : — 3. A life of purpose. (22 Deo. 1887.) — 4. God is a spirit. (26Jan. 1888.)— 5. The Master's guest-chamber. (29 March, 1888.) Also in Christian Begister. 6, 7. Two addresses in College students at North- field. New York, etc. Eevell. 1888. 6. The Gospel in Genesis: "In the Beginning." — 7. The Christian life : " Repeating the Ufe of Christ." Silas Marcus Maovane. McLean Professor of Ancient and Modern History. I. The theory of business profits. Quart. Journ. Economics, Oct. 1887 ; ii. 1-36. z. Business profits and wages : a rejoinder. Ihid. July, 1888 ; ii. 453-468. 20 PUBLICATIONS OF THE OmCERS. Horatio Cook Meriam. Instyuctor in Operative Dentistry. I. Footprints of a prof ession ; or, Ethics in ma- terials and methods. Address delivered be- fore the Maine Dental Society, at their twenty-second annual meeting, held in Wat- erville, July 19 and 20, 1887. Second edition, revised and enlarged. St. Louis, Mo. 1888. 8°. pp. 3. This address was originally published in Archives of Den- tistty (St. Louis), Nov., Dec. 1887. Francis Mimot. Mersey Professor of the Theory and Practice of Physic. 1. Cases of diabetic coma, with remarks. Bos- ton Med. and Surg. Journ. 19 Jan. 1888 ; cxviii. 69. Samuel Jason Mixter. Demonstrator of Anatomy. I, 2. In -the Boston Medical and SurgicalJournal : 1. A case of tumor of the breast. 6 Oct. 1887; cxvii. 328,329.-2. Strangulated in- guinal hernia. 29 March, 1888 ; cxviii. 313. Charles Herbert Moore. Instructor in Drawing and the Principles of Design. I. Memoir of the late John W. Hill. New York. 1888. f. pp. 10. Witli etchings and other illustrations by John Henry Hill. Otis KimbaU NeweU. Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy. 1. The best surgical dressing: How to prepare it and how to use it. With a consideration of Beach's principle of bullet wound treatment. Boston. 1888. 16°. 2-4. In the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal : 2. The endoscopic instruments of Joseph Leiter of Vienna, and the present develop- ment of endoscopy. 1 Dec. 1887 ; cxvii. 528-530, illustr. — 3. A new principle in the surgery of the bladder. 10 May, 1888 ; cxviii. 465-470, illustr. — 4. The use of Hebra's continual bath or water bed in surgery. 17 May, 1888; cxviii. 491, 492, illvstr. John Knoxrles Paine, Professor of Music. Song of promise, for solo soprano, chorus and orchestra. "Words by George Edward Wood- berry. Composed by John Knowles Paine for the Cincinnati musical festival of May, 1888. Cincinnati. Church. 1888. 1. 8°. pp. 97. George Hoirard Parker. Assistant in Zoology. 1. Report of the biologist in Wth Ann. Rep. of the State Board of Health of Mass. pp. 89- 94. 1888. 2. A preliminary account of the development and histology of the eyes in the lobster. Proc. Am. Acad. 1888 ; xxiv. 24, 25. Andrew Preston Peabody. Preacher to the University , and Plummer Pro- fessor of Christian Morals, Emeritus. 1. Harvard reminiscences. Boston. Ticknor & Co. 1888. 12°. pp. vi. 217. Contains sketches of sixtj'-nine college officers whose names appeared in the catalogues during Dr. Peabody's conneotion with the college as undergraduate, theological student, and tutor. (1824-1833.) A chapter is added on " Harvard college sixty years ago." 2. A memorial address on the late Marshall Pinckney Wilder, president of the New England Historic Genealogical Society. Boston. 1888. 3. Address on the seventieth anniversary of the formation of the South Parish Sunday School in Portsmouth, N. H. Portsmouth. 1888. 4. Cazneau Palfrey. Unit. Rev. May, 1888 ; xxix. 434-440. 5. Boston mobs before the revolution. Atlantic Mo. Sept. 1888 ; Ixii. 321-338. 6. Style. Harvard Mo. March, 1888 ; vi. 1-6. 7-9. Biographical notices of Laurens Perseus Hickock, Mark Hopkins, and Samuel Gilman Brown. Proc. Am. Acad. 1888 ; xxiii. ID. The eye of God. Harvard vespers. Boston. 1888. pp. 146-152. An address delivered to Harvard students in Appleton Chapel, 19 Jan. 1888. Francis Greenirood Peabody. Plummer Professor of Christian Morals. 1-3. Addresses to Harvard students, given in Appleton Chapel. Harvard vespers. Bos- ston. 1888. Besides several earlier addresses, this volume contains the following for the year 1887-88 : — I. Nicodemus. (1 Dec. 1887.) — 2. The simplicity which is in Christ. (2 Feb. 1888.) Reprinted in : In memoriam. Asa Gray. Cambridge. 1888. — 3. Coming to one's self. (1 March, 1888.) The philosophy of the social questions. dover Rev. Dec. 1887 ; viii. 561-573. An- 5. The parable of the vacuum. Unity Pulpit (Boston) , March, 1888. 6. Sermon at the dedication of the new church of the First Parish, Weston, 28 March, 1888. First Parish, Weston, Services, etc. 1888. 7. Religion in a university. Harvard Mo. May, 1888 ; vi. 85-90. 8. The sovereignty of service. Baccalaureate sermon, June, 1888. Class of 1888 : Bac- calaureate sermon, etc. Cambridge. 1888. PUBLICATIONS OF THE OFFrCERS. 21 James Mills Peiroe. Perkins Professor of Astronomy and Mathematics, and Secretary of the Academic Council. I. An outline of the elements of plane analytic geometry for the use of students in Mathe- matics C, 1887-88. Cambridge, March, 1888. 8". pp. 68. Edfrard Charles Pickering. Paine Professor of Practical Astronomy, and Director of the Observatory. 1. Edited Annals of the Astronomical Observa- tory of Harvard College, xiii. 6, xviii. 3-6. Cambridge. 1887-88. 4°. See p. 6. 2. Eorty-second annual, report of the Director of the Astronomical Observatory. Cambridge. 1887. 8°. pp. 12. 3. Henry Draper memorial. Second annual re- port of the photographic study of stellar spectra conducted at the Harvard College Observatory, Edward C. Pickering, Director. Cambridge. 1888. 4°. pp. 7, plates 2. Reprinted in Nature, xxxviii. 306 ; and in Memorie delta Societa degli Spettroacoplsti Italiani. 4. Boyden fund. Circular no. 3. 4°. 1887. 5. Zone observations. Annals of the Astro- nomical Observatory, xiii. no. 2. pp. (6), 211-359. 6, 7. In Nativre : — 6. A new form of construction of object glasses intended for stellar photog- raphy. 13 Oct. 1887 ; xxxvi. 562. — 7. The new photographic objective. 12 April, 1888 ; xxxvii. 558. 8. Pritchard's wedge photometer. By S. P. Lang- ley, C. A. Young, and E. C. Pickering. Mem. Am. Acad. xi. (Centennial volume), part 5, no. 6. Cambridge. 1887. pp. 301-324. William Henry Pickering* Assistant in the Astronomical Observatory. 1. Total eclipse of the sun, 29 Aug. 1886. An- nals of the Astronomical Observatory, xviii. no. 5. pp. 85-111, plates 4. 2. The new dark room of the Harvard Observa- tory. Photographic Times, 24 Eeb. 1888; xviii. 85-87, cuts. 3. Mr. Pickering has also contributed to the Pho- tographic Times, Anthony's Bulletin, and Science. Ckarles Bnmham Porter. Professor of Clinical Surgery. Fracture of the sternum, with dislocation of fragments ; restoration to place by treatment by position; recovery. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 12 April, 1888 ; cxviii. 368. Five cases of perineal section with exceptional complications. Ibid. 16 Aug. 1888; cxix. 148. Abner Post. Clinical Instructor in Syphilis. 1,2. In the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal ; I. Report on genito-urina^y surgery. 17 Nov. 1887 ; cxvii. 477-479. — 2. Cases illustrating the late manifestations of congenital syphilis. 24 Nov. 1887 ; cxvii. 493-497. William Henry Potter. Demonstrator of Operative Dentistry, 1887. I. The teeth : their anatomy, physiology, and pathology ; their extraction. Reference Hand- book of Med. Sci. vol. vi. Philadelphia. Wood. 1887. Also separately. Omitted from the List for 1886-87. Henry Preble. Assistant Professor of Greek and Latin. I. A grammar of the Latin language for the use of schools and colleges. By E. A. Andrews and S. Stoddard. Revised by Henry Preble. Boston, etc. Houghton, Miffiin & Co. [1888.] 8°. pp. xii. 453. Frederick Ward Putnam. Peabody Professor of American Archaeology and Ethnology, and Curator of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology. 1. The Serpent mound of Adams county, Ohio, and its preservation by the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology. Proc. Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci. 1887 ; xxxvi. Also separately. 2. Palaeolithic man in Eastern and Central North America. Proc. Boston Sac. Nat. Hist. 1888 ; xxiii. 421-424, 447-449. Also separately printed, with papers by others on the same subject. 3. Notice of the death of Miss C. A. Studley, formerly an assistant in the Peabody Museum. Ibid. 1888; xxiii. 19. Also separately. 4. Ancient Ohio mounds. Mag. West. Hist. Jan.^ 1888 ; vii. 275-282 ; maps. Abstract of a lectui'e delivered before the Western Besei-ve Historical Societsf of Cleveland, O., 26 Oct. 1887. Reported by G. F. Wright. 5. Twenty-first annual report of the Trustees of the Peabody Museum of American Archae- ology and Ethnology, presented to the Presi- dent and Fellows of Harvard College, 31 Oct. 1887. pp. 19. 6. As permanent secretary of the Association, edited the Proceedings of the American As- sociation for the Advancement of Science. xxxvi. 1887. pp. 466. 7. Twenty-second annual report of the Commis- sioners on Inland Fisheries for 1887. (Con- jointly with other commissioners.) Boston. 1888. Mass. Pub. Doc. 1887, no. 25. pp. 69. 22 PUBLICATIONS OF THE OFFICERS. James Jackson Pntuam. Instructor in the Diseases of the Nervous System, 1. A case of sarcoma involving the intra-pelvic nerves. Trans. Am. Nev/rological Assoc. (In the Joiirn. Nerv. and Mental Diseases, Sept. and Oct. 1887; ii. a. xii. 601.) 2. Case of sarcomatous tumor of the brain. Ihid. Aug. 1887. 3. Case of hyperostosis cranii. Ibid. Aug. 1887. 4. Lead poisoning as a cause of muscular inco- ordination. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 22 Dec. 1887; cxvii. 597-601. 5. Motor paralysis, and other symptoms of poison- ing from medicinal doses of arsenic. Ihid. 28 June, 5 July, 1888 ; cxviil. 646-649, cxix. 1-4. Edward Reynolds. Assistant in Obstetrics. 1-3. In the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal : 1. A case of stricture of the rectum treated by incision. 26 Jan. 1888 ; cxviii. 97, 98. — 2. On axis-traction forceps : the principles of their construction, and their value in prac- tice, with a description of a new model. 17 May, 1888; cxviii. 489-491. —3. A case of labor with threatening symptoms. 12 July, 1888 ; cxix. 30, 31. Ham-ice Honre Richardson. Assistant Professor of Anatomy. 1. A case of nephrorraphy for movable kidney. Keprinted from Boston Medical and Surgical Journal^ 14 June, 1888 ; cxviii. 693. 2. Operations on nerves. Cases of nerve suture, nerve section, nerve stretching, and opera- tion to relieve pressure upon nerve trunks. Reprinted from Boston Medical and Surgical Journal. 9 Feb. 1888; cxviii. 139-143. 3-5. In the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal : 3. The treatment of inflammations in the region of the ileo-coecal valve. 26 Jan. 1888 ; cxviii. 88-92. — 4. A case of sarcoma of the tonsil removed by external incision ; recovery. 23 Feb. 1888 ; cxviii. 197, 198. — 5. Observations on the surgical treatment of malignant growths. 30 Aug., 6 Sept. 1888; cxix. 193-196, 223-226. William Iiambert Richardson. Professor of Obstetrics. I. Progress in obstetrics. Annual of the Uni- versal Med. Sciences, 1888 ; iv. 185. John Ritchie, Jr. Assistant in the Observatory in charge of the Distribution of Astronomical Information. I. Composed, edited, and published Science Obser- ver special circulars, nos. 80-82. Boston. 8°. Contents: i888. 80. Elements and ephemeris of comet a, 1888 (S. C. Chandler), discovery of asteroid Charlois (272). 1 March. — 81. Discovery of comet b, Encke; discover}', elements, and ephemcris of comet c, Brooks (Lewis Boss) ; discovery of comet d, Faje. 18 Aug:. — 8a. Discoveiy, po- sitions, elements, and ephemeris of comet e, Barnard (Schte- berle, Lewis Boss) ; note with reference to the new Science Observer Code. 12 Sept. a. Science Observer international circulars, nos. 25-26. Berlin, Germany. 8°. Contents: 1888. 25. Elements and ephemeris of comet c, Brooks (Lewis Boss) . 18 Aug. — j6. Elements and ephem- eris of comet e, Barnard (Schseberle). 11 Sept. 3. Announcement with reference to the Astro- nomical Code (Science Observer Code). Astron. Journ. vii. 89. 4. Science Observer Code. Boston Scientific Soc. Occasional Publications, no. 1. Boston. 1888. pp. 244. 4°. Compiled part I», The number code, pp. 204; computed part III., Tables, pp. 4. Together with S. C. Chand- ler, Jr., wrote part I., Explanation of the number code, pp. 12; and part II., The phrase code, pp. 18. 5. Announcement as to the new Science Observer Code. Astron. Jou/rn. viii. 102. Abbott Iiairrence Rotch. Assistant in Meteorology. I. American Meteorological Journal. A monthly review of meteorology, medical climatology, and geography. Ann Arbor, Mich. M. W. Harrington and A. Lawrence Botch, editors. 2-7. In the American Meteorological Journal, 1888 : — 2. The organization of the meteoro- logical service in some of the principal countries of Europe : Austria. June ; v. 49. Switzerland. Aug. ; v. 154. Russia. Oct. V. 241. — 3. The Austrian meteorological station on the Sonnblick. May ; v. 13. — 4. The new Swiss meteorological observatory on the Sentis. July ; v. 99. — 5. Recent changes in the signal observations and indi- cations. Sept. ; V. 224. — 6. Meteorology at the Cincinnati exposition. Oct. ; v. 278. . — 7. Closing of the stations on Pike's Peak and Mt. Washington. Ibid. 284. Thomas Morgan Rotch. Assistant Professor in the Diseases of Children. 1. Report on diseases of children. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 8 Dec. 1887; cxvii. 551. 2. The artificial feeding of infants. 29 Sept. 1887 ; cxvii. 305-308. Josiah Royce. Assistant Professor of Philosophy. I. Report of the chairman of the committee on "Phantasms and presentiments" of the American Society for Psychical Research. Proc. Am. Soc. Psychical Research, i. 223. PUBLICATIONS OF THE OFFICERS. 23 Charles Sprague Sargent. Arnold Professor of Arboriculture, and Director of the Arnold Arhoretum. 1. Garden and Forest. A journal of horticul- ture, landscape art, and forestry. Con- ducted by C. S. Sargent. New York. 1888. P. Illustr. Published weekly; first number, 29 Feb. 1888. Pi-ofessor Sargent has written largely for the Garden and Forest. Dudley Allen Sargent. Assistant Professor of Physical Training, and Director of the Bemenway Gymnasium. 1. The physical characteristics of the athlete. Scribner's Mag. Nov. 1887 ; ii. 541-561, illustr. 2. Anthropometric apparatus, with directions for measuring and testing the principal physical characteristics of the human body. Cam- bridge. 1887. 4°. George William Sairin. Instructor in Mathematics, 1. Assisted in^the preparation of Wentworth's College Algebra. Boston. Ginn & Co. 1889. 8°. pp. 494. WilUam Schofleld. Instructor in Roman Law and Torts. I. The principle of Lumley v. Gye and its appli- cation. Harv. Law Rev. April, 1888 ; ii. 19-27. Arthnr Searle. Phillips Professor of Astronomy. I. The apparent instability of the stars near the horizon (Sternschwanken). Asiron. Nach- richten, cxx. 109. Arthur Bliss Seymour. Assistant in the Cryptogamic Herbarium. 1. Character of the injuries produced by para- sitic fungi upon their host-plants. Am. Naturalist, Dec. 1887 ; 1114-1117. A paper read before the American Association for the Advancement of Science (Section F), Aug. 1887. 2. A provisional host-index of the fungi of the United States. With W. G. Farlow. Ft. i. Cambridge. 1888. 4°. pp. 51. Mr Seymour prepared the index to the list of Professor Gray's works prepared by Professor Goodale and Dr. Wat- son, and pnbUshed as an appendix to Am. Joum. Set. Sept. 1888. Nathaniel Southgate Shaler. Professor of Geology. 1-3 In Scribner's Magazine : — i. Caverns and cavern life. Oct. 1887 ; ii. 449-472, illustr. — 2. Volcanoes. Feb. 1888; ui. 201-226, illustr. — 3. Rivers and valleys. Aug. 1888; iv. 131-155, illustr. 4. Origin of the divisions between the layers of stratified rocks. (Published by permission of the Director of the U. S. Geological Sur- vey.) Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 7 Dec. 1887 ; xxxiii. 408-419. 5. Animal agency in soil making. Pop. Sci. Mo. Feb. 1888 ; xxxii. 484-487. 6. On the study of nature. Pop. Sci. News and Boston Joum. of Chem. March, April, 1888 ; xxii. 34, 39. 7. The law of fashion. Atlantic Mo. March, 1888 ; Ixi. 386-398. 8. The crenitic hypothesis and mountain build- ing. Science, 15 June, 1888; xi. 280-281. g. Annual report of the Commissioners of the State Topographic Survey for 1887. With F. A. Walker and H. L. Whiting. Mass. Pub. Doc. 115. 1888. pp. 38. 10. Executive report of the Atlantic Coast Division of the U. S. Geological Survey. Rept. of the Director [J. S. Powell} of the U. S. Geol. Sur. 1888. 11. Professor Shaler has contributed articles to America (Chicago), and book-reviews to the Atlantic Monthly, Nation, etc. 12. Dzieje ziemi, czyli Pocz^tki geologii. Prze- lozyl z angielskiego z upowaznienia autora Henryk Wernic. Przejrzeli i dopelnili dopiskami Antoni S16sarski i Jozef Siemi- radzki. Warsaw. 1888. sm. 8°. pp. viii. 301, XV., (1). A translation of "A first book in geology." Boston. 1884. Frederick Cheever Shattuok. Professor of Clinical Medicine. I. Report on progress in thoracic disease. Bos- ton Med. and Surg. Joum. 8 March, 6 Sept. 1888 ; cxviii. 244-246, cxix. 226-229. George Brune Shattuok. Instructor in Clinical Medicine. 1. Multiple neuritis : Cases. Boston Med. and Surg. Joum. 1 Dec. 1887 ; cxvii. 523-528. 2. Three cases of "hereditary" locomotor ataxia (Friedreich's disease). Ibid. 16 Feb. 1888; cxviii. 168, 169. Edward Stevens Sheldon. Assistant Professor of Romance Philology. I. Phonetic compensations. WithC.H.Grandgent. Modern Language Notes, June, 1888 ; iii. 177. Daniel Denison Slade. Lecturer on Comparative Osteology. 1. On certain vacuities or deficiencies in the crania of mammals. Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. March, 1888; xiii. no. 8, pp. iil-iiG, plates 2. 2. Notes on the boundaries of the four bones com- prising the occipital segment of the mamma- lian cranium. Science, 4 May, 1888; xi. 218. 3. The wild turkey in Massachusetts. Auk, April,^- 1888 ; v. 204, 205. 24 PUBLICATIONS OF THE OFFICERS. Clement Iiaiirreiice Smith. Professor of Latin, and Dean of the College Faculty. I. Report of the Dean of the College Faculty. Annual Reports of the President and Treas- urer of Harvard College. 1886-87. pp. 33-76. Freeman Snov. Instructor in International Law. I. A review of the fisheries question. Forum, Dec. 1887 ; iv. 343-356. Charles Pratt Strong. Assistant in Gynaecology. I. Six cases of uterine displacements treated by shortening of the round ligaments, with re- mote results. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 16 Feb. 1888; cxviii. 166-168. Fr£d6ric CSsar Snmiohrast. Instructor in French. 1. L'Abbe Constantin. By L. Halevy. With English notes. New York. 1888. sm. 8°. pp. 203. 2. Les fr^res Colombe. By G. de Peyrebrune. With English notes. New York. 1888. 12°. pp. 144. 3. Le gendre de M. Poirier. By Augier and Sandeau. With English notes. New York. 1888. 8°. pp. 111. Frank William Taussig. Assistant Professor of Political Economy. 1. The tarifF history of the United States : a series of essays. New York, etc. Putnam's Sons. 1888. 8». pp. 269. 2. The postal service. Century, July, 1888 ; xxxvi. 475-476. 3. Materials toward the elucidation of the eco- nomic conditions affecting the precious metals and the question of standards. By Adolf Soetbeer. 2d revised edition. Trans- lated by F. W. Taussig. r. S. Senate Executive Doc3. 50th Congreas, lat session. No. 34. pp. 57-286. 4. The early protective movement and the tariff of 1828. Polit. Sci. Quart. March, 1888; iii. 17-45. 5-8. In the Quarterly Journal of Economics : — 5. Workmen's insurance in Germany ; trans- lation and resume, with introduction and notes. Oct. 1887; ii. 111-134. —6. A sug- gested re-arrangement of economic study. Jan. 1888 ; ii. 228-232. — 7. The tariff, 1830- 1860. April, 1888; ii. 314-346. —8. Various unsigned notes and memoranda. James Bradley Thayer. Professor of Law. 1. The Dawes bill and the Indians. Atlantic Mo. March, 1888 ; Ixi. 315-322. 2. Address on Legislation for the Indians, de- livered at the sixth annual meeting of the Lake Mohonk conference of friends of the Indian, 27 Sept. 1888. Proc. sixth annual meeting, etc. 1888. pp. 42-48. 3. Address on Temperance legislation. Boston Post, 25 Oct. 1887. 4. Address as President of the annual Unitarian festival at Boston. Ibid. 1 June, 1888. 5. Address at the dedication of Channing Chapel at Winter Harbor, Me. Christian Register, 13 Sept. 1888. 6. Various legal contributions to the Nation. Joseph Henry Thayer. Bussey Professor of New Testament Criticism and Interpretation. 1. A review of Dr. John A. Broadus's Commen- tary on the Gospel of Matthew. Andover Review, Nov. 1887 ; viii. 550-553. 2. Recent New Testament criticism. Unit. Re- view, Dec. 1887 ; xxviii. 632-542. Summary of an address delivered before the " Ministers* Institute," Princeton, Mass., with extracts from the same. 3. Translation from the French of a lecture by M. Samuel Berger, of the Faculty of Protes- tant Theology in Paris, on the History of the Vulgate in France. Ibid. Feb. 1888; ix. 187-196. Roland Thazter. Assistant in Biology. I. The entomophthoceae of the United States. Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. April, 1888 ; iv. no. 6, pp. 133-201, plates 14-21. 4°. William Hopkins Tillinghast. Assistant Librarian, and Editor of the Quin- quennial Catalogue. I. Fourth list of the publications of Harvard University and its ofiicers, with the chief publications on the University. 1886-87. Cambridge. 1888. pp. 34. Bibliographical contributions of Harvard College Lihrai'v, no. 28. 2, 3. Necrology of Harvard graduates in each number of the Harvard University Bulletin. Necrology for 1887-88, Boston Daily Adver- tiser, Post, Journal, etc. 27 June, 1888. Charles Wendell Townsend. Assistant in Obstetrics. I. The therapeutic value of malt. Boston Med. and Surg. Jom-n. 13 Oct. 1887 ; cxvii. 353- 3.56. PUBLICATIONS OF THE OFFICERS. 25 2. Endemic cerebro-spinal meningitis. Ihid. 19 July. 1888 ; cxix. 52-57, diagrams. 3. Incontinence of urine in children. Archives of Pediatrics, Dec. 1887 ; iv. 744. Crairford Hoirell Toy. Ifancoclt Professor of Hebrew and other Oriental Languages, and Dexter Lecturer on Biblical Institutions. Modern Biblical criticism, can Unitarian Association. 20. Boston. Ameri- 1887. 16°. pp. Reprinted from the Unitarian Heview, Oct. 1887; xxviii. 354-369. John Tronrbridge. Rumford Professor and Lectwrer on the Applica- tion of Science to the Useful Arts, and Director of the Jefferson Physical Laboratory. 1. Wave lengtlis of metallic spectra in the ultra Tiolet. With W. C. Sabine. Proc. Am. Acad. 1887-88. 2. Selective absorption of metals for ultra violet light. With W. C. Sabine. Ibid. 1887-88. Cuntributions from the Jefferson Physical Laboratory. 3. Physical notices in American JbwrncU of Sci- ence as joint editor. 1887-88. Herman Frank Viokery. - Assistant in Clinical Medicine. 1. Pulmonary tuberculosis as a sequel to ordinary pleurisy with effusion. Boston Med. and Surg. Jowrn. 1 Dec. 1887; cxvii. 521-523. 2. Appendicitis, with report of cases. Ibid. 12 Jan. 1888 ; cxviii. 39, 40. Oliver Fairfield 'Wads-worth. Clinical Instructor in Ophthalmoscopy. 1-3. In Trans. Am. Ophthalmological Soe. vol. iv. part 3 : — i. A case of recurrent paralysis of ■^ the motor oculi. pp. 460. (Also Boston Med. and Surg. Jowrn. 24 Nov. 1887 ; cxVii. 498-591.) — 2. A case of congenital, zonular, grayish-white opacity around the fovea, pp. 572. — 3. Detachment of the retina in both eyes with albuminuria of pregnancy ; replace- ment of retina, pp. 574. (Also Boston Med. and Surg. Jov/rn. 5 Jan. 1888 ; cxviii. 11-13.) Georee liinooln Walton. Clinical Instructor in Diseases of the Nervous System. I. The katalytic action of electricity; its practi- cal value in rheumatic affections. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 2 Aug. 1888 ; cxix. 101-103. 2 Bailway spine. Reference Hand-book of the Medical Sciences, vol. vi. Philadelphia. Wood. 1888. pp. 143. Duren James Henderson Ward. Librarian of the Divinity School. 1 . How religion arises : A psychological study. Boston. 1888. 8°. pp. 74. 2. The Mus6e Guimet and a new method in the study of religion. Christ. Register, 9 Feb. 1888. 3. A museum of religions. Christ. Union, Jan. 1888. Joseph 'Weatherhead Warren. Instructor in Physiology. I. The effect of alcohol on the reaction time, with a description of a new chronoscope. Journ. Physiol. Dec. 1887; viii. 311-348, illustr. Sereno Watson. Curator of the Herbarium. 1. Contributions to American botany : — i. Some new species of plants of the United States, with revisions of Lesquerella (Vesicaria) and of the North American species of Draba. — ii. Some new species of Mexican plants, chiefly of Mr. C. G. Pringle's collection in the mountains of Chihuahua in 1887. — iii. Descriptions of some plants of Guatemala. Proc. Am. Acad. May, 1888 ; xxiii. 249-287. Also issued separately as " Contributions to American Botany, xv." with index. 2. List of the writings of Dr. Asa Gray. Am. Journ. Sci. Sept. 1888; 3d series, xxxvi. Appendix. Prepared by Professor G. L. Oroodale and Dr. "Watson. Barrett Wendell. Assistant Professor of English. I. The last of the ghosts. Scribner's Mag. Feb. 1888 ; iii. 227-239, illusVr. Oliver Clinton Wendell. Assistant in the Observatory. 1. Comet meteor radiants. Astronomische Nach- richten, cxviii. 175 ; also Sidereal Messenger, vi. 359. 2. Observations of occultations during total eclipse of the moon, 28 Jan. 1888. As- tronomische Nachrichten, cxviii. 309. 3. Observations of planet (80) Sappho. Ibid. cxix. 299. 4. Orbits of meteors. Sidereal Messenger, vii. 37. 5. Orbit of comet 1888 a (Sawerthal). Ibid. vii. 216. 26 PUBLICATIONS OF THE OFPICEES. James Clarke White. Professor of Dermatology. 1. An introduction to the study of the influence of diet in the production and treatment of skin diseases. Journal of Cutaneovs Dis- eases, Nov. 1887. 2. Poisoning by hot-house plants. Garden and Forest, 2 May, 1888; i. 118. John Williams 'White. Professor of Greek. 1-4. College series of Greek authors. Edited under the supervision of John Williams White and Thomas D. Seymour. 1. Thucydides, Book v. Edited on the basis of Classen's edition by Harold North Fowler, instructor in HarvJird Uni- versity. Boston. Ginn & Co. 1888. 8°. pp. iv. 213. 2. Text edition of the same. pp. 67. 3. Xenophon, Kellenica, Books i.-iv. Edited on the basis of Biichsenschiitz's edition by Irving J. Manatt, Chancellor of the University of Nebraska. Boston. Ginn & Co. 1888. 8°. pp. xxiii. 286. 4. Text edition of the same. pp. 138. 5. Companion of parallel references to Hadley and Allen's Greek grammar. Designed to accompany the second edition of " A series of first lessons in Greek." Boston. Ginn & Co. 1888. 8°. pp. iv. 45. 6. Report of the committee appointed to consider the subject of college athletics, etc. With W. S. Chaplin and A. B. Hart. Cambridge. Full title on page 4. Harold W^hiting. Instructor in Physics. Descriptive list of experiments in physics for use in preparing students for the admission examination in elementary experimental physics. With E. H. Hall. Cambridge. 1888. [Second edition.] Josiah Dvight Whitney. * Stiirgis Hooper Professor of Geology. 1. Names and places. Studies in geographical and topographical nomenclature. Cambridge. Printed at the University Press. 1888. 16°. pp. 239. (One hundred copies printed.) Contents : Appalachian and Cordilleran. — Oregon and Pend' Oreilles. — Topographical nomenclature : Introduc- tory'; mountains, peaks, and sierras; valleys, gorges, and canons; plains, prairies, and savannas. Edward Neirton Whittier. Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine, 1884-1888. 1,2. In the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal : I. A dissecting mesenteric aneurism. 10 Nov. 1889 ; cxvii. 446-450, illustr. — 2. The ma- larial influence of the typhoid fever of 1887 in Boston. 8 March, 1888 ; cxviii. 237-240, diagrs. Francis Henrjr Williams. Assistant Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. 1. Monthly reports upon progress in therapeutics, contributed since July, 1888, to the American Journal of Medical Sciences. 2. Report on progress in therapeutics. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 6, 15, Oct. 1887; cxvii. 329, 355. Henry Willard Williams. Professor of Ophthalmology. I. The importance of re-examinations as to the accuracy of vision of railroad employees and mariners. Boston. 12". pp. 6. Reprinted from the Boston Medical and SurgicalJournal, 20 Oct. 1887; cxvii. 373, 374. Justin 'Winsor. Librarian of the University. I. The narrative and critical history of America. Vols. vi. and vii. [1888.] Roy. 8° and f° eds. Vol. vi. pp. vii. 777 ; vol. vii. pp. vii. 610. Editor, and also writer of the following sections : — Vol. vi. 1. Notes on the revolution impending, pp. 68- 112. 2. The conflict precipitated, pp. 113-230. 3. Notes on the sentiment of independence, pp. 255-274. 4. Notes on the struggle for the Hudson, pp. 323-366. 5. Notes on the struggle for the Delaware, pp. 403-446. 6. The treason of Arnold, pp. 447-468. 7. Events in the North, 1779-1781. pp. 55S-562. 8. Notes on the naval history of the American revolution. pp. 589-604. 9. The closing scenes of the war. pp. 744-747. Vol. vii. 1. Notes on the fisheries and on the northern boundary controversies of the United States. pp. 170-184. 2. The confederation, 1781-1789. pp. 215-236. 3. Notes on the constitutional history of the United States , pp. 266-266. 4. Critical essay on the history of political parties in the United States, pp. 294-356. 5. Indian treaties and wars of the United States, etc. pp. 446-460. 6. Notes on the history of the diplomacy of the United States, pp. 513-525. 7. Territorial acquisitions and divisions of the United States [with the cooperation of Asst. Professor Edward Channing]. pp. 527-562. 8. The portraits of 'Washington, pp. 563-582. ■J,. The cartographical history of the north-eastern boundary controversy between the United States and Great Britain. Cambridge. 1887. 8°. pp. 24. Keprinted from the Proc. Mass. Mist. Soc. Oct. 1887; 2d ser. iii. 349-368. 3. The French war-papers of the Marechal de Levis, described by the Abb6 Casgrain, with comments by Francis Parkman and Justin Winsor. Cambridge. 1888. 8°. pp. 11. Keprinted from the Proc. Mass. Hist. Soc. April, 1888; 2d ser. iv. 4. American editor of the English Historical Review. London. 1888. 5. Edited the Harvard University Bulletin, nos. 38, 39, 40; Oct. 1887— May, 1888. PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY. 27 6. Edited Bibliographical Contributions, Harvard College Library. See p. 6. 7. Tenth report of the librarian of Harvard Col- lege. 1886-87. Included in the annual report of the President, and also issued separately. John Henry Wright. Professor of Greek. I. Editor, as secretary of the American Philo- < logical Association, of : — 1. Transactions of the American Philolofjical Association for 1887. Vol. xviii. Boston. 1888. pp. 169, lix. 2. Proceedings of tlte American Philolop^ical A ssociation for 188T. Burlington Meeting. Boston. 1888. pp. lix. . Editorial contributor to the American Journal of Archaeology. Vol. iii. (1887), and iv. (1888), nos. 1, 2, and 3. . Georg Curtius. Proc. Am. Acad, xxiii. 354, 355. . Book notices in the American -Totirnal of Philology. Vol. ix. (1888), 124, 125. PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY. Being such as have come, incidentally, to the notice of the Editor. MISCELIiANEOtrS. Reference book for Harvard students. 1888-89. Cambridge. 1888. 16°. The Cambridge press. Andrew McParland Davis. Worcester. 1888. 8°. pp. 10. Reprinted from Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, April 26, 1888; new series t. pp. 296-203. Among the Dunster MSS. in Harvard College Libraiy ai'e certain papers relating to the law.snit hrought against President Dunster by the heirs of Glover, which threw light on the ownership of the press, and on the titles amd cost of the books printed upon it. Mr. Davis has printed and commented upon these papers. Harvard reminiscences. By Andrew Preston Peabody. Boston. 1888. pp. vi. 217. The University of Virginia and Harvard College. By H. B. Adams. Cli. ix. in his Tkomas Jefferson and the Univeraity of Vir- ginia. "Washington. 1888. (Bureau of Education. Circular of Information 1. 1888.) The first scholarship at Harvard. By Andrew McEarland Davis. Worcester. 1887. 8°. Reprinted from Proceeding of the American Antiquarian Society, Oct. 1887; new series v. 129-139. An account of the scholarship founded by Lady Monlson. Seminary libraries. By H. B. Adams. Balti- more. 1887. Johns Hopkins University studies, series v. no. 11. In Periodicals and Newspapers. — Notes from Harvard College. Its physical basis and intellectual life. H. C. Badger. Mag. Am. Hist. Dec. 1887 ; xviii. 516-522. — The true function of a university. [A review of the President's report. ] Nation, 9 Feb. 1888 ; xlvi. 111. — The President's report, 1886-87. F. C. Lowell. Sarvard Mo. March, 1888; vi. 7-15. — College expenses. E. B. Leighton. lUd. March, 1888; vi. 20-25.— Preparation for citizenship, i. At Harvard Col- lege. A. B. Hart. Education, June, 1888 ; viii. 630-688. The Harvard admission examination in English. L. B. R. Briggs. ^ca^iemy (Syracuse), Sept. 1888 ; iii. 345-361. — College fraternities. J. H. Porter. (Illustr.) Century, Sept. 1888; xxxvi. 749. — Decay of class spirit. Boston Her- ald, 7 Oct. 1887. — English composition. Boston Advertiser, 28 Nov. 1887. — The debates at Har- vard. Ihi,d. 8 Dec. 1887. — Harvard risks and requirements. B. B. Boston Transcript, 22 Dec. 1887. — Letter about a statute of Milton in the college yard. Boston Post, 11 Jan. 1888. — Eng- lish at Harvard : a reply to a recent article in the N. T. Commercial Advertiser. Boston Ad- vertiser, 8 Eeb. 1888. — The new education. Ibid. 16 Feb. 1888. — Addresses at the dinner of the Washington Harvard Club. Ibid. 17 Feb. 1888. — Summer schools at Harvard. Hid. 15 March, 1888. — Professional industry. Ibid. 19 March, 1888. — The Semitic seminary at Harvard. Cam- bridge Tribune, 24 March, 1888. — Women and Harvard. Boston Traveller, 9 April, 1888. — Harvard College expenses. Ibid. 14 April, 1888. — The abuse of competition at Harvard. W. B. Harlow. iV". Y. Tribune, 15 April, 1888. —Har- vard's new dormitory [Hastings Hall]. Boston ffeinld, 16 April, 1888. — The reciprocal rela- tions of Harvard University and the city of Cam- bridge, discussed by the Cambridge club. Boston Advertiser (and other papers), 17 April, 1888. — Summer schools at Harvard. Boston Journal, 24 March, 1888. — Stained glass for Harvard. Boston Advertiser, 15 May, i888 [extr. from N. V. Times']. — Discipline or the lack of it at Harvard. Boston Traveller, 28 May, 1888. — Who shall ad- vance colleges? Boston Herald, 18 June, 1888. — English in our colleges. Ibid. 24 Sept. 1888. — Hastings Hall. Cambridge Tribune, 11 May, 1888 {illustr.). — Harvard College Boyden fund. Na- tion, 17 Nov. 1887. — The new dark room of the Harvard Observatory. W. H. Pickering. Pho- tographic Times, 24 Feb. 1888. — The famous buildings of old Harvard : Gore Hall. P. L. A. Cambridge Chronicle, 2 Jan. 1888. — Harvard Divinity School library. Library Journal, Feb. 1888 : xiii. 42, cut. [Reprinted from The Christ- ian Register.'] — A felt want. [The lack of material for art illustration at Harvard College library.] Boston Post, 13 March, 1888. — Shake- speare in the Harvard College library. J. Winsor. 28 PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY. Shakesperiana, May, 18yy ; v. 214. — Harvard's fine library. E. C. W. New Haven Register, 20 May, lsy8. — The fourth year at the Harvard Medidal School. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. IG Feb., 26 July, 1888. —View of the Harvard Medical School building. Am. Architect, i Feb. 18.S8. Report of ^ <^^mittee o^the Board of Over- seers upon tlie subject of athletic exercises, etc. 1888. Report of the committee to consider the subject of college athletics, etc. Cambridge. 8°. pp.59. Full titles on p. 4. In Periodicals and Newspapers. — College athletics and physical development. E. L. Rich- ards.. Pop. Sci. Mo. April, 1888; xxxii. 721-732. — Are intercollegiate contests pernicious? An- dover Rev. July, 1888 ; x. 83-87. — The college gymnasium. Boston Advertiser, 28 Oct. 1887. — Professor Sargent on the athlete. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 3 Nov. 1887. — Intercollegiate sports. H. S. JVaiiora, 16 Feb. 1888. —Harvard and Yale. Plea for a dual league for college sport. Boston Globe, 8 April, 1888. — The report of the committee on athletics : what the students think. Ibid. 29 April, 1888. — The report on athletics. Boston Advertiser, 80 April, 1888. — Opinions from various colleges on the Harvard Overseer's athletic committee's report. N. Y. Herald, 1 May, 1888. • — College athletics : a letter to the Overseers. R. H. Dana. Boston Adver- tiser, 2 May, 1888. — Additional note. Ibid. 5 May, 1888. — The problem of intercollegiate athletics. Boston Journal, 2 May, 1888. — Ex- cesses and abuses in athletic sports. Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 3 May, 1888. — Reminiscences of Harvard base-ball players. Boston Sunday Globe, 10 June, 1888. JOHN HARVABD. Col. Chester and John Harvard. John Ward Dean. N. E. Hist. Gen. Reg. Oct. 1887; xli. 411. — The new authograph of John Harvard dis- covered at the Hospital of St. Katherine. Athe- naeum, and Academy, 10 Dec. 1888. — Letter on the same matter quoted from the Liverpool Cour- rier of 2 Dec. 1888. iV.. E. Hist. Gen. Reg. Jan. 1888; xlii. 109. — John Harvard. Harvard Crim- son, 29 Feb. 1888. —The date and place of the marriage of John Harvard and Anne Sadler [19 April, 1636, at South Mailing parish, near Lewes]. N. E. Hist. Gen. Reg. April, 1888; xlii. 172. RELIGIOUS ELEMENT IN COLLEGE LIFE. Circulars of the Plummer Professor and the Preachers to the University, July, 1888 : To pas- tors. To teachers, To parents and friends. Harvard vespers. Addresses to Harvard stu- dents by the Preachers to the University. 1886- 1888. Boston. Roberts Bros. 1888. 12°. pp. 233. The addresses are here reprinted from the phonographic reports which appeared weekly in the Christian Register. The first was delivered 16 Dec. 1886, and the last 29 March, 1888. The contributors are Rev. Phillips Brooks, Rev. G. A. Gordon, Rev. E. B. Hale, Rev. A. McKenzie, Rev. A. P. Peabody, Rev. F. G. Peabody. In Periodicals and Newspapers. — Weekly reports of the Harvard vesper addresses as usual in the Christian Register, 1887-88. — Religion in college. A. J. Gordon and J. Cooke. Our Day, March, 1888 ; i. 259. — Professor Drummoud in the American colleges. C. K. Ober. Ibid. April, 1888 ; i. 306-312. — Religion in a university : the experiment at Harvard. D. N. Beach. Andover Rev. June, 1888; ix. 597-604. — Religion in the university. Unitarian Rev. July, 1888 ; xxx. 51- 56. — Harvard College students' service in the Globe theatre. Boston Advertiser, 19 Dec. 1887. — Globe theatre prayer meetings. C. F. Thwing. Congregationalist, 7 Jan. 1888. — Globe theatre prayer meetings. Christian Union, 9 Feb. 1888. — Harvard's experiment. Boston SmsSay Herald, 3 June, 1888. — An interesting experiment. Bos- ton Advertiser, 6 June, 1888. — Harvard vespers. Literary World, 15 Sept. 1888. SUMMAEY. In the present list 489 articles of officers of the University are recorded, against 544 in 1886-87, and 389 in 1885-86. If 32 of these articles be neglected as not to be properly classified, the rest fall into a rough classification as follows : Bibliogrraphy, 16 ; Theology and Philosophy, 44 ; Natural Sciences, 141 ; Medicine and Hygiene, 107 ; Law, 9 ; Political Science, 23 ; Education, 10 ; Archaeology and Antiquities, 7 ; History and Biography, 61 ; Philology, 15 ; Literature, 19 ; Music 1. In preparing the list, circulars were sent to 221 officers; 126 furnished titles of their publications, 66 reported no publications, and 29, or about 13% (against 317„ in 1886-87), made no reply. As nearly half of those who did not reply were known to have made some publications, and several corrected their titles in proof, the present list is probably more nearly complete than its predecessors. Library of l^arbaru dXnmv^itv* Bibliographical Contributions. EDITED BY JUSTIN WINSOR, LIBRARIAN. ITSTo. 34. THE DANTE COLLECTIONS HARVARD COLLEGE AND BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARIES. By WILLIAM COOLIDGE LANE, Assistant Librarian. For a large part of its Dante Collection Harvard College Library is indebted to Professor Charles Eliot Norton and to the Da\te Scjciety. CAMBRIDGE, MASS.: Ii30ueli ig tl)e ^.tirarg of ?^ar&art SKnt&eraitg. 1S90. Already issued or in preparation. VOL. I. I. Edward S. Holden. Index-Catalogue of Books aiid Memoirs on the Transits of Mercury. 3. Justin WiNSOR. Shakespeare's Poems: a Bibliography of the Earlier Editions. 3. CharijSS Eliot Norton. Principal books relating to the Life and Works of Miclielangelo, with Notes. 4. Justin Winsor. Pietiis et Gratulatio. An Inquiry into the authorship of the several pieces. 5. List of Apparatus in different Laboratories of the United States, available for Scientific Researches involving Accurate Measurements. 6. The Collection of Books and Autographs, be- queathed to Harvard College Library, by the Honor- able Charles Sumner. 7. William C. Lane. The Dante Collections in the Harvard College and Boston Public Libraries. Pt. I. 8. Calendar of the Arthur Lee Manuscripts in Harvard College Library. 9. George Lincoln Goodale. The Floras of different countries. 10. Justin Winsor. Halliwelliana : a Bibliography of the Publications of James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps. 11. Samuel H. Scudder. The Entomological Libraries of the United States. 12. First List of the Publications of Harvard Uni- versity and its Oflficers. 1870-1880. 13. Samuel H. Scudder. A Bibliography of Fossil Insects. 14. William H. Tillinghast. Notes on the Historical Hydrography of the Handkerchief Shoal in the Bahamas. 15. J. D. Whitney. List of American Authors in Geology and Palaeontology. 16. Richard Bliss. Classified Index to the Maps in Petermann's Geographische Mittheilungen. 1855- 1881. 17. Richard Bliss. Classified Index to the Maps in the Royal Geographical Society's Publications. 1830- 1883. 18. Justin Winsor. The Bibliography of Ptolemy's Geography. 19. Justin "Winsor. The Kohl Collection of Early Maps. ao. William C. Lane. Index to Recent Reference Lists, no. 1. J884-18S5. VOL. II. ai. Second List of the Publications of Harvard Uni- versity and its Officers. 1S80-1885. 32. Justin Winsor. Calendar of the Sparks Manuscripts in Harvard College Library, 33. William H. Tillinghast. Third List of the Publica- tions of Harvard University and its Officers. 1885- 1886. 34. William C. Lane. Index to Recent Reference Lists, no. a. 1885-1886. 35. W. G. Fablow and William Tbelease. List of Works on North American Fungi. 26. W^iLLiAM C. Lane. The Carlyle Collection. 37. Andrew McF, Davis. A few notes on the Records of Harvard College. 38. William H. Tillinghast. Fourth List of Publica- ■ tions of Harvard University and its Officers. 1886- 39. William C. Lane. Index to Recent Reference Lists, no. 3. J887. 30. Facsimile of the autograph of Shelley's poem " To a Skylark," with notes. 31. W. G. Farlow. Supplemental List of Works on North American Fungi. 33. H. C. Badger. Mathematical Theses, 1783-1839, 33. William H. Tillinghast. Fifth list of Publications of Harvard University and its Officers. 1887-1888. 34. William C. Lane. The Dante Collections in the Harvard College and Boston Public Libraries. 35. George E. Woodberry. Notes on the ms. of Shelley in the Harvard College Library. 36. William C. Lane. The Treat Collection on Ritu- alism and Doctrinal Theology. 37. Frank Weitenkampf. Bibliography of Hogarth. THE DAJ^TB COLLBCTIOITS HAEVAKD COLLEGE AND BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARIES. WILLIAM COOLIDGE LANE, Catalogue Department^ Harvard College Library. V" BPL. (followed b£^a shelf-mark) stands for Boston Public Library. Additional titles arc given from the private collectionR of Professor Charles Eliot Norton, and the late Professor George Ticknor, which are indicated respectively by N. andT. All other marks designate books in the College Library, of which those beginning with Dn. indicate the books of a special Dante collection. Care has been taken to give full information in regard to the contents and distinguishing characteristics of each edition of Dante, and to describe the various portraits of Dante as fully as possible. The number of pages is given only for the older books, and for modem books when less than a hundred. DANTE'S WORKS. Divina Commedia. (Incliiding editions of separate parts of the poem, and complete editions of Dante's works.) Manuscripts. 1. — [L'inferno e il purgatorio di Dante, end- ing with canto xxi. v. 63 of the Purgatorio. Manuscript on paper of the 15th century.] f. ff. 108. Dn. I.I Tliis miinuseript was formerly in the possession of Baron Seymour Kirkup and is described by Colomb de Batines (ii. 104). It was bought at the sale of his librarj' in 1871 by Ellis & White for £20, and was purchased for this library by the Dante society for £26. It has Latin annotations in the margin which Colomb de Batines considers to be in the same hand as those m the codex laurenziana, Plut. xl. no. ii. From an inscription in the end it appears to haye belonged to the Grimaldi family of Genoa. 2. — [L' inferno e il paradise di Dante, col co- raento detto il Falso Boccaccio. At end :~\ Scriptii per me bartoloraeurn filium andee ma?- conis deluce. — Sub annis dni Mille cccCl. Tij. [1457]. Deo Gratias Ame. f. ff- 158. (N.) A beautiful MS. on paper written in large Gothic letters, with marginal notes to the first fourteen cantos of each cantica in smalle? character taken from the comment known as the " Falso Boccaccio." Each canto begins with a title and argument in red and an ornamental imtial. A large and elabo- rate initial begins the Inferno. ,0n the verso of the last leaf stand the two epitaphs on Dante beginning " Inclita fama " and " Jura monarcliiae." This MS. belonged to Baron Kirkup and is described by Colomb de Batines, ii. 103. Laid in this Tolume is a single sheet of vellum containing lines 64-135 of canto xxiv. of the Inferno, " che certo fe della prima meta del sec. xiy., e scritta in carattere tondo tanto bello e nitido da far quasi credere che sia un fac-simile. Se questo codice tuttavia esiste, io lo direi uno de' pill antichi, e de' piU notabili quanto aUa calligrafia." — ii. 104. 3. — El infierno del Ddnte. Canto quinto, septimo. [En verso castellano.] f°. pp. 8. (BPL. No. 7 in **T). 3) Editions of the Italian Text.'* (Arranged chronologically.) 4. — [La divina commedia col commento di Benvenuto da Imola {yer. Jacopo della Lana) e colla vita di questo poeta scritta da Giovanni Boccaccio. Y eneziB,, Vendelin da Spira. 1477.] f. ff. (373). Dn. 14.77 There is no title page. The outer column on each side of the first leaf, and the whole of the last page are filled in in MS. The first page bears the stamp " Ex Bibl. Jos. Ken Card. Imperialis." * Complete works, nos. 29, 65. Divina commedia and Lyric poems, no 53. Inferno, nos. 49, 69, 71, 77, 83, 92, 111, 113; the same, with translation, 138, 139, 148, 186, 188, 193, 195, 234; the same, in part, 104, 107. Purgatorio, with translation, nos. 137, 146, 189. Paradiso, with translation, no. 131. Selections, nos 122-127. i)ANTE COLLECTION. The work ends ivith " Capitoli " in verse by Busone da Gobbio and by Jiicopo Alighieri, the Credo of Dante, aud a oolopbou in verse giving the name of commentator, editor, and publisher, with the date. The first fifteen leaves containing the Life by Boccaccio are often wanting. The colophon ascribes the commentary to Benvenuto da Imola, and it was long considered by many Italian scholars to be his ; but all arc now agreed that it should be ascribed to Jacopo della Lana. Reprinted in 1865 and 1866 (nos. 105 and 109). 5. — Comento di Christophoko Landing fiorentino sopra la Comedia di Danthe Ali- ghieri poeta fiorentino. [Colophon :'\ Impresso in Firenze per Nicholo dl Lorenzo della Magna a di .XXX. dagosto .m.cccc.lxxxi. [1481]. f. ff. (372). 2engrav. (N. T.) The first Florentine edition. The first fourteen leaves (of \\-aich the first and last are blank) contain various introductory matters, which will be found also in the editions of 1491, 1493, 1 197, 1507, 1529, 1564, 1578 [nos. 6, 7, 8, 12, 15, ig, 22], as well as in other editions not included in this catalogue. The two engravings (by Baccio Baldini from designs by Botticelli) are at the Deguming of the first two cantos of the Inferno. Space is left for an illustration at the beginning of each canto and some copies of this edition have as many as nineteen, twenty, or twenty-one inserted, but none have more than this. The first cantos of the Inferno and Purgatorio of Professor Norton's copy have each an elaborate illuminated initial : that of the Inferno contains a portrait of Dante, and in the ornament on the margin is the golden shield of the Medici bearing the seven balls of Piero de' Medici. As he died in 1469 the copy probably belonged to one of his chil- dren, previous to the change made by Lorenzo de' Medici in the number of the balls. Colomb de Batines gives a careful bibliographical description (i. 36-46) and' mentions all the copies of note known to him. Prof. Norton's copy is bound in three volunies, that in Mr. Ticknor*s library is bound in one volume. 6. — [La divina commedia; col comento di Cristoforo Landing. At end:~\ Finita e lopa deliclyto j& diuo dathe alleghieri poeta fioretino reuista & eraedata diligetemete p el reueredo maestro Piero da figio : & ha posto molte cose i diuersi luoghi che ha trouato ma- care i tutti edati liqli sono stati stapadi excepto qsti Impressi i uenesia p Bernardino benali & Matthio da parma del. mcccclxxxxi. adi. iii. marzo [1491]. f*. ff. cclxxxxi. Wdcts. Dn. 14.91 Ten imnumbered leaves of introductoiy matter at the be- ginning and one leaf at end are wanting. Differs slightly from the descriptions of this edition given in Colomb de Batines, i. 52, and in Hain, Rep. bibliog. no. 5949. The Credo, Pater nostro, aud Ave Maria of Dante follow the colophon. The edition contains three full-page wood-cuts and many curious smaller ones, found also in the editions of 1493, 1507. and 1529 [nos. 7, 12, 15]. In the edition of 1497 (and prob- ably in others) the pame designs appear, but on a larger scale and engraved vn.t\\ finer execution. They are reproduced in the 3 vol. edition pubUshed in Milan in 1864-66 [no. loi]. 7. — Danthe alegieri fiorentino. [With the comment of Christophoro Landing. At e7id:~\ Finita e lopa dellinclyto & diuo Dathe alleghieri poeta fioretino reuista & emedata diligetemete p el reueredo maestro Piero da Figino & ha posto molte cose i diuersi luoghi che ha trouato macare si i lo texto coe nella giosa. Impressa in Venetiaper Matheo di chodechada parma. Del. mcccclxxxxiii. Adi. xxix. de Nouembre [1493]. ff. (10), ccxcix. [300], (1)=311. f«. Wdcts. (N.) Imperfect : f. 1 with its full-page wood-cut is wanting, the larger part of f. 2 and a portion of the last leaf are also miss- ing, and several other leaves are imperfect. The whole num- ber of pages should be 311, not 310 as stated by Colomb de Batines, and as would seem to be the case from the paging. It should be noted that sig. x hai but 7 leaves. At the beginning of each of the three parts is a full-page wood-cut, and smaller ones at the head of each canto, like these in the edition of 1491. The first ten leaves contain the introductory matter com- mon to several editions of this period, and the Credo, Pater nostro and Ave Maria of Dante follow at the end of the Paradiso. 8. — Danthe alighieri fiorentino. [^Atend:] Fine del comento di Christoforo Landing Eiorentino sopra la Comedia di Dathe reuista 6 emendata diligetaraete per el reueredo maestro Piero da Eigino & ha posto molte cose in di- uersi luoghi che ha trouato macare si 1 lo texto come nella giosa, Impressa in Venetia per Pietro de zuanne di quarengii da palazago ber- gamesco. Del m.cccclxxxxvii. A dl. xi. octubrio [1497]. f°. ff. (10), ccxcvii, (1). Wdcts. (N.) At the beginning of the Inferno is a fuU-page wood-cut, and smaller ones stand at *he head of each canto. They are the same in design as those of the editions of 1491, 1493, etc. but on a larger scale and engraved with finer execution. The first ten leaves contain prolegomena Uke the earlier editions. At the end of the Paradiso are given the Credo, the Pater nostro and the Ave Maria of Dante. 9. — Le terze rime di Dante. [^Colophon:'] Venetiis in aedib. Aldi. accvratissime. Men. avg. MDii. [1602]. sm. 8° ff. (244). (N.) The first edition of Dante of small size. All the editions of the fifteenth century had been folios. This contains neither preface nor notes. On the verso of the last leaf is the familiar emblem of the anchor and dolphin used here and in an edition of Seduliag published in the same year, for the first time. Some copies of tliis edition have no anchor, from which Re- nouard concludes that Aldus did not have the block at hand when he began to print the volimae. See Colomb de Batines, i. 60. Renouard, Annates dea Aides, i. 61, 81; Firmin-Didot, Aide Manuce, p. 210. 10. — Commedia, insieme con vno dialogo circa el sito forma et misvre dello inferno [di An- tonio Manetti]. [^Colophon .'I Impresso in Fi- renze per opera & spesa di Philippo di Giunta Fiorentino gli anni della salutifera incarnatione .M.Dvi. a di .XX. dAgosto [1506]. sm. S°. 7 wdcts. Dn, 25.6 Preceded by '* Cantico di Hieronymo Beniuieni cittadhio fioretino in laude delto excellentissimo Poeta Dante Ali- ghieri, et della sequente commedia da lui diuinamente com- posta," in terza rima. •'Edizione accreditatissima e rarissima. H teste fu dal signer Viviani (Ediz. di Udine) giudicato ecceUente e pieno- di molto belle lezioni che si trovano concordare col codice bartoliniano." — Colomb de Batines, i. 64. This copy has the book-plate of " le comte D. Boutourlin " and the autograph of " Seymour Stocker Kirkup." 11. — Dante col sito, et forma dell' inferno. [Toscolano. circa 1506?] sm. 8". Wdct. and 3 diagrs. Dn. 25.6.2 On the last page is the following : — " P. Alex- Pag[aninus] . Benacenses. .F. Bena. ."V. .V.'' The last part is thought to mean "Fecerunt Benacenses, viva, viva," and to record the establishment of their office in Toscolano. " Leggiadra edizione e poco comime.'' — Colomb de Batines, i. 69. 12. — Danthe alighieri Fiorentino historiado. Cum gratia & priuilegio. \Ai end ;] Fine del cometo di Christoforo Lading Fioretino re- uista & eraedata diligetemete p el reueredo maes- tro Piero da Figino & ha posto molte cose i diuersi luoghi che ha trouato macare si e lo texto c5e nella giosa. Impressa in Venetia per Bartholomeo de Zanni da Portese. Del. M.D.vii. A di. xvii. de Zugno [1507]. f**. ff. (10), ccxcviii. Wdcts. (N.) The wood-cuts are a full-page cut at the beginning of the Inferno, and small ones at the head of each canto. The first ten ummmbered leaves and the recto of f. 1 contain the pro- legomena of the edition of 1481. At the end of the Paradiso follow the Credo, Pater nosti-o and Ave Maria as in the other editions mentioned above, but in this case the colophon stands DIVINA c'OMMEDIA, Italian, U81-1.j0."i after these, instead of between tlxcm and the poem as in e^-rlier editions. *' Questa edizione, ch' k ristampa di qnolla del 1497, lia qnesto di singolare, chc essa eontieue il testo t-lell' Aldina eon note le quali non vi coiTispoudono. ih piuttosto rara. — Co- lomb de Batines, i. 68. 13. — Dante ol sito, et forma dell' inferno tratta dalla istessa descrittione del poiUa. [Colophon :'\ Impresso in Vinegia nelle case d' Aldo & d' Andrea di Asola suo suocero neli' anno m.d.xv. Del raese di Agosto [1515]. sm. 8°. ff. (2), 244, (4). 3 diagrs. (N.) Reprint, pase bj- page, of the Aldinc edition of 1502 a.id -jf the nndatcd Pa^^anino edition of 1506. The first two leaves contain a dedication. "Alia valoro'^a madpnna Vittoria I'olonna Warrhesana di Peseara," and the Aldiue anchor is fouu — La divina commedia novamente corretta spiegata e difesa da E. B. L. M. C. [Fr. Bal- DASSARE LoMBARDi minor eonventuale.] 3 vol. Roma, presso Antonio Fvlgoni. 1791. 4". 3 plates, and vigns. Dn. 17.91 " Vita scritta dall' abate P. A. Serassi." 1. xvii.-xxiii. "Dello stile di Dante. Elogio di F. E. Moraudo." 1. xxiv.-xxv. "Delia cagione per cui abbia Dante voluto a questo suo poema dare il titolo di Commedia." F. B. Morando. 1. xxvi.-xxvii. Lombard! spent many years of his life in preparing this edition of the Divina commedia. He consulted aU the best editions and many valuable manuscripts unknown to the Accademia della Crusca whose edition was published in 1595. The latter had been generally accepted as of the greatest accuracy, but Lombardi introduced many new readings and his text has been adopted as the basis of most modem editions. This copy belonged to Lombardi himself and contains nu- merous and important additions in Ms. as he meditated a new edition. They were but partially used in the edition printed at Bome by De Bomanis In 1815-16 [no. 44]. A compli- mentay letter from Cardinal Borgia to Lombardi is placed m the first volume. 35- — _ La divina commedia. [With an intro- duction and "aggiunta critica" at the end of each vol. by G. J. de' M. Dionisi.] 3 torn. Parma, nel regal palazzo co' tipi bodoniani. 1795. f°. Port. -^ Dn. 7.95 /»Srr^'°!ro?,''^''^^''°f^'V^21; also Foseolo's IHscorso sul testo Cp. 426), m regard to Dionisi's new readings. Portrait ; — •' BteUno Tofanelli delineo: ■»-«•• ghen incise m Firenze." BafTaello Mor- 36. — La divina commedia. 3 vol. Penig, a spese at F. Dienemann e camp. 1804. 4°. (N.) Bella edizinnp n.4iir1i'nn^n ....._ . .... Bella '='lif ™;g™lieata correttissima, pubWicatVpercurl .J'emow. L editore ha seguito la leziohe degli del professore j DIVINA COMMEDIA, Italian, 1716-1822. Accadcinici suU' edlziono datane dallo Zatta nel 1757, confe- rendola con quelia del Lombard!.*' — Colomb de Batincs, i. 127. Scartazzini says that Fernow had no part in the work. Xho unsold copies of this edition passed throui^h various hands and appeared at several later dates. Sucli a case tlie edi- tion catalogued beyond with the imprint "Breslavia, 1843" [no. 78] seems to be. Some bibliographies mention a 4th volume, but it is doubt- ful if more than the tln-ee were ever published. Thirty-nine folio plates by Hummel from Flaxman's designs, illustrating the lufemo, were published with the work, but are wanting ii^ this copy. 37. — La divina commedia. lUustrata di note da LuiGi PoETiRELLi. 3 vol. Milano, dalla sodeta tipog. de' classici italiani. 1804-05. 8°. Port. a.-aAZ plates. Dn.28.4(BPL.*48oi.i) *' Vita" by G. Tiraboscbi. 1. xxvii-lxvii. The notes are drawn mostly from Lombardi and Jacopo della Lana. — See Colomb de Batines, i. 125. Portrait: — **G. Bcnaglia dis. cd inc." Wanting in the HCli. copy. 38. — La divina commedia. Con lllustrazioni [by Giovanni Rosini]. 4 torn, in 2. Pisa, dalla iipog. della sodeta letteraria. 1804-09. f°. 2 portrs. and 3 plates. Dn. 8.4.2 (BPL. **G. 10.50) 250 copies. The BPL. copy is one of 20 on vellum paper. "Vol. iv. contains "Vita ai Dante e gl' Indici del Volpi, ristretti e riformati." See Colomb de Batines, i. 126. Portraits: — Dante, " Stefano Tofanelli delineb; Raflaello Morghen incise in Firenze " ; — Card. Despuig (to whom the work is dedicated), " Tofanelli del. J Petr. Bettelini sculp. ■ Romae." Plates : — Two by Bettelini, one by Lapi, " Raff. Morghen diresse," These are not found in all copies and did not originally belong to the HCL. copy. They were presented to the library by Baron Ferd. Botta. — The same. Vol. i.-iii. 1804. f. 2 portrs. Dn. 8.4 39. — La divina commedia copiata dalla edi- zione romana del P. Lombakdi. S' aggiungono le varie lezioni, le dicliiarazioni necessarie, e la vita deir autore nuovamente compendiata da C. L. Febnow. 3 tom. Jena, presso Fed. Frommann. 1807. 12°. (Raccolta di autori classici italiani. Poeti, 1-3.) Dn. 28.7 Considered the best of the earlier German editions. See Colomb de Batines, i. 130. 40. — La divina commedia, gia ridotta a miglior lezione dagli Aceademici della Crusca, ed ora accuratamente emendata, ed accresciuta di va- rie lezioni, tratte da un antichissimo codice. [Edited by Gaetano Poggiali.] 4 tom. in 2. Livorno, presso Tommaso Masi e eomp°. co' tipi hodoniani. 1807-13'. 8". Port. a.nA plate. Dn. 28.7.2 (BPL. *28oo.2o) Contents : — i., ii. Divina commedia. — iii., iv. Vita di Dante scritta da Leonardo Aretino. Annotazioni. Portrait : — " SteSsi-ao Tofanelli delin. — Raffaello Mor- ghen inc." 41. — La divina commedia, 3 vol. Milano, Mussi. 1808-09. 32°. (T.) 42. — La divina commedia, edizione formata sopra quelia di Comino del 1727, con indici ricchissimi composti da G. A. Volpi. 2 vol. Venezia, Vittarelli. 1811. 16°. (CoUezione d' alcuni classici italiani.) (T.) Vol. i. contains the text, vol. ii. the indices. 43. — La divina commedia, col comento del P. PoMPEO Ventuei, edizione conforrae al teste cominiano del 1727. 3 vol. Firenze, Niccolb Carli. 1813. 12°. (T.) Vol. i. contains Venturi's preface to the first edition which contained his comment, Lucca, 1732, and Aretino's Life of Dante. 44. — La divina commedia corretta, spiegata e dif esa dal P. Baldassarbe Lombardi nel 1791. Riscontrata ora sopra preziosi codici, nuova- mente emendata di molte altre vaghe annota- zioni [by FiLippo DE RoMANis]. Tom. i.-iii. ; — Le prinoipali cose appartenenti alia Divina commedia, cioe il Rimario, la Visione di Al- berico, la vita del poeta, etc. [iv.] 4 tom. Roma, nella stamperia de Roma7iis. 1815-17. 4°. Port, and 3 plates. Dn. 18.15 (T. BPL. "2801. i) For the sources which De Romanis consulted and the con- tents of vol. iv., see Colomb de Batines, i. 137. Portrait: — "Raf. Sanzio dip. L. Dm-antini dis. Ang. Testa inc.'' ** II ritratto fe copia fedele di queUo che si am- mira nello stupendo affresco del Vaticano conoscinto sotto il name di Disputa del Sacramento." 45. — La divina commedia con tavole in rame. [Edited by A. Renzi, G. Maeini, and G. Muzzi.] 4 tom. Firenze, nella iipog. all' in- segna dell' Ancora. 1817-19. f°. Portrs. and 125 plates. Dn. 8.17 Vol. iv. contains : — Vita di Dante Alighieri scritta da Lionardo Aretino. — Breve trattato sogi'a la forma, posizione, e misura dell' inferno. [G. del Rosso. J — Diseorso intomo al canto iv. dell' Inferno di Dante. G. F. G. Napione di Coc- conato. — Allegoria della Divina commedia [del Marchetti]. — Annotazioni [drawn from many ancient commentators]. Portrait : — Medallion vignette on the title-pages of tom. i.-iii. Plates : — Those of the Inferno (44) and of the Purgatorio (40) were designed by Luigi Ademollo, those of the Paradiso (41) by Nenci. " See Ai-taud de Montor, Histoire de Dante, p. 599, note, for a discussion of their merit. 46. — La divina commedia col comento di G. BiAGiOLi. 3 tom. Parigi, Dondey-Dvpre. 1818-19. 8". Dn. 28.18 " Bella e nitida e correttissima edizione." Has been often reprinted. Colomb de Batines (i. 143) mentions a portrait of Dante, but none appears. 47. — La divina commedia, col comento di G. BiAGiOLi. 3 vol. Milano, Silvestri. 1819. 8°. . (T.) A reprint of the edition with Biagioh's comment of the preceding year. — See no. 234. L' inferno tradotto in versi eroici latini dal dottore Antonio Catellacci. Ital. and Lat. 1819. 48. — La divina commedia di mano del Boc- caccio. [Published by LuiGi Fantoni.] Ro- veta, negli Occhi Santi di Bice. 1820. 1. 8°. Front. axiA fac-sir/i. Dn. 28.20 (BPL. 2802.1) • *' ij copia del codice della Vaticana, no. 3199." Portrait : — "II ritratto fu inciso sopr' un disegno originale ed inedito di Gins. Bossi, che si conserva dal marchese Ti-i- vulzio." — Colomb de Batines, i. 148. The frontispiece has also portraits of Boccaccio and Petrarch. 49. — Another copy of the same edition, In- ferno only, printed in yellow ink on dark pur- ple paper. Dn. 28.20.2 50. — La divina commedia. Nuova ed. 3 vol. Parigi, G. P. Aillaud. 1822. 32°. Port. Dn. 28.22 Portrait : — " C. Knight sculpt." 51. — La divina commedia col comento del P. Baldassarre Lombardi, ora nuovamente arricchito di molte lllustrazioni edite ed in- edite. Vol. i.-iii. ; — II rimario della Divina commedia, 1' indice delle voci, e quelle de' nomi proprj e delle cose notabili. Vol. iv. ; — La biografla di Dante. Varie lllustrazioni della Divina commedia, ed il catalogo delle edizioni. 8 DANTE COLLECTION. Vol. 1. [Edited by G. C.^Mn, F. Fedkrici and G. Maffei.] 5 vol. Padova, dal/a lipog. della Minerva. 1832. 8°. Fort, and 3 plates. Dn. 28.22.2 (BPL. *48oo.5) "Edizione con note di vari, l;i migliora di tutte Ic moderne edizioni della Divina commedia." — Colomb de Batincs, i. 153. Portrait (in vol. v.) ; — Xo indication given of engi-aver or designer. It is apparently founded on tlic death-mask, and is reprochiccd in Foscolu's edition, 1842-1.3, where it is signed " U. Robinson," also s micwhat smaller in Borghi's edition, 1>W. The lithograpli in .Martini's edition of 1840 is evidently founded on it, as well as the head in Buttura's Quattro pocti Palluni, 1846, and tlie portrait in Koli's Dutch translation, 1863-64, which is much reduced, of inferior execution, and sicrned " D. J. Sluyter." Paur says of it "Das ganze hietet inehr den anblick &ines mnnteren, etwas weibischeu monches, als des strengen weltverachters Dante." 52. — . La divinn commedia. 2 vol. Londra, presso 0. Corrall, a spese di G. Pickering. 1823, '22. 4S°. Port. (N.) Minute edition in mici'oscopic t^nie. Portrait : — ** R. ilorghen dt. 11. Grave sc." 53. — Opere poetiche con note di diversi per diligenza e studio di Antonio Buttura. 2 tom. Parigi, presso Lefevre. 1823. 8°. Port. (I quattropoetiitaliani.) (N. T. BPL. *42o8.6) i. Poesie liriche, — Inferno, ii. Puvgatorio. — Paradise. *' Vita, scritta dal cav. G. Tiraboschi?' i. 1-37. Portrait: — " H. C. MiiUer sc." 54. — La divina commedia, giusta la lezione del codice bartoliniano. ' [Edited by the abate QuiRioo ViviANi.] 3 vol. in 4. Udine,^ei/ra- telli Mattiuzzi. 1823-28. 8°. Plate and fac- sim. (N. BPL. 2802.13) Contents (partial) : — i. Tavola de' testi consultati per la presente edizione. Dell' inferno. — ii. Del purgatorio. Del ?aradiso. — iii. 1. Ragionamento sopra Dante, di F. Torti. 1 secolo di Dante : eomento storico, di F. Arrivabene. — iii. 2. Dizionario etimologico della Divina commedia. In- dici. Suplimento alia tavola nel i. vol. Plate: — "Dantu alia grot.ta di Tolmino. G. Derif dis. Aliprandi inc. Miliara diresse." — See no. 195. L'enf er, par J. C. Tarvek. Ital. and French. 182-t. 55. — Bellezze deila Commedia di Dante Ali- ghieri. Dialoghi d'ANTOMio Cesaki [including the complete text]. 3 vol. Verona, tip. di Paolo Lihanti. 1824-2G. 8°. See Cesari, A. Bellezze, etc. 38.127 (BPL. 2801.8) 56. . — • La commedia ilUistrata da Ugo FoscoLO. Tom. 1. Londra, Gugl. Pickering. 1825. 8°. Dn. 130. 1 (BPL. 2802.24, 4209.4) Contents: — Discorso snl testo e su le opinion! diverse pi-evalenti intoi'no alia storia e alia emendazione eritica della tJommedia di Dante. Xo move published. Foscolo died in 1827, and the work was laken up again some years later by Mazzini, and com- pleted. See his edition of 1842-43 [no. 76]. 57. — La divina commedia. 3 vol. Milano, per Nicolb Bettoni. 1825. 8°. Fronts. Dn. 28.25 " Le note in pife di pagina son compendiate dai piu eelebri comenti, meno alcuue inedite del Monti, del conte Perticari e della contessa moglie di lui." — Colomb de Batines, i. 161. The portrait of Daute by Bossi is wantuag. 58. — La divina commedia, con brevi e chiare note [by Paolo Costa. "With illustrations by G. G. Machiavelli.] 3 vol. Bologna, Gam- herini e Par'meggiani. 1826. 4°. (T.) Contents : — Vol. i. contains (beside the tes± of the Inferno and notes by Costa and other") "Vita di Daute di Paolo Costa; Discorso del conte Gio. Marchetti intomo alia prima e principale alle^oria del poema di Dante ; Descrizione del Inferno." Vol, ii. coiitains the Purgatorio and notes preceded by a "Descrizione del Purgatorio," and followed by a " Dis- corso di Paolo Costa nel quale si dichiarano due luogbi contro- vorsi della Div. com." Vol. iii. contains the Paradiso and notes, and a " Descrizione del paradiso." Gozzi's Ar^omenti are printed at the head of each canto. Maehiavelli's illustrations were designed in Rome in 1806 and 1807, aud first published in the Bologna edition of 1819-21, of which the present edition is a reprint with some few additions. 59. — La divina commedia con eomento ana- litico di Gabriele R0S8ETTI. Vel. i. ,ii. Lon- dra, Jb;t)i Jfijrray. 1820-27. 8°. Diagrs. (N.) Contents: — i., ii. L' inferno. No more was published. "Vita di Dante." i. xix-xl. " Disamina del sistema allcgorico della Divina commedia." i. 331-406, ii. 349-666. " Nozioni storiclie intorno all' imperadore Arrigo di Lus- sembui'go." ii. xvii-xlvii. 60. — La divina commedia con nuovi argomenti e note [del canonico BoKGHi]. 3 vol. Firenze, P. Borghi e comp. 1827. 32°. Port. (Col- lezione portatile di classic! italiani, xix.-xxi.) Dn. 28.27 Portrait : — '* 'E. Cateni dis. Lasinio figlio inc." Is evi- dently founded on Morghen's portrait, vei'y much reduced, aud inferior. 61. — L' ottimo commento della Divina com- media; testo inedito d' un contemporaneo di Dante citato dagli Accademici della Crusca. [Edited with the text by Alessandro Torri.] 3 tom. Fisa,mc.Capiirro. 1827-29. 8°. Port, ani plates. Dn. 28.27.2 (T. BPL. 2802.21) Portrait : — " Stefano Tofanelli delin. Raffaello Morghen inc." Reduced from the large plate in the editions of 1795 and 1804. Also an outline engraving of the Florentine fresco wrongly attributed to Ofgagna, representing Dante standing. 62. — La divina commedia : publicata da A. Bhttura. 3 tom. Fsirigi, presso Aime-Andre. 1829. 32°. Port, and 3 plates. (Biblioteca poetica italiana, i.-iii.) Dn. 28.29 (BPL. 67793.15) " Ristampa dell' edizione parigina del 1820." — Colomb de Batines, i. 171. Portrait: — "Pamela Dautel sc." A copy of Morghen's engraving reversed. 63. — La divina commedia, postillata da ToR- QUATo Tasso. 3 tom. Pisa, ICapitrro'] co' ca- ratteridiF.Didot. 1830. 4°. Portrs. Dn. 28.30 " Postille cavate dai margiui di tre edizioni, per eura del- I'ab. Rezzi, e pubblicate coll' intero testo di Dante dal prof. Gio. Rosini." — Lord Veraon, Serie cronologiea, no. 226, Portrait ; — (Dante) A very close copy of the Tofanelli- ■ Mnrghen portrait as it appeared in the editions of 1795 and 1804, 64. — La divina commedia con note di Paolo Costa, da lui per questa edizione nuovamente riviste ed emendate. Firenze, tipog. all' in- segna di Dante. 1830. 24°, Front, and mgn. Dn, 28.30.2 "With an engraved title-page. " Con questa edizione, fatta intieramente su quella intrapresa nel 1827 in Milano da A. Bonfanti si pubblicarono nuove note del Costa, del Bionde e delBetti." — Colomb de Batines, i. 173. 65. — La divina commedia col eomento del P. Baldassarre LoMBARDi. Vol. i.-iii. ; — Prose, rimario, indice. Vol. iv, ; — Rime di Dante, preoedute dalla sua biografia. Vol, v. ;-r-Le egloghe latine, i trattati del Volgar eloquio e della Monarchia e le epistole. Vol. vi. 6 vol. Firenze, Leonardo Giardetii. 1830-41. 8". Port, and 3 plates. (i.-iii.) Dn. 28.30,3; (iv.-vi.) Dn, 28.30.4 (T. BPL, i'a8oi,6; *4i96,6) DIVIXA COMMEDIA, Italian-, 1822-1842. 8°. — The same. Vol. vi. Fireiize. 1841. Dn. 28.30.5 Vol. JT.-vi. have also the half-title "Opere minori di Dante, etc." This eclition w "■ aho pubUshed with 112 iUus- trations from designs by riaxmau. " II testo k copiato dall' (.diziono padovana del '22 [no. 51]. Si agglunsero per altro aleuiie variante tratte dall' edizione d' Udine, 1823 [no. 54]." — Colomb de Batines, i. 176. Portrait: — With no indication of engraver; a poor copy of Morghen's portrait, reversed. - 66. — La divina commedia, con note di Paolo Costa. 3 vol. lificpoXi, dellatipog. del Petrarca. 1836, '35. 24°. Dn. 28.36 "Vita." i. vii.-xxxviii. 67. — La divina commedia, con note di Paolo Costa, edizione eseguita sull' ultima iiorentina, dal commentatore medesimo rivista ed emen- data. [With an appendix.] Monza, tipog. Corbetia. 1837. 1.8°. Port. 38.46 " Vita di Dante Alighieri." pp. v.-xvi. 68. — La divina commedia ridotta a miglior lezione coU' aiuto di vari testi a penna da G. B. NicooLiNi, GiNo Capponi, G. Bobghi, e Fkuttuoso Becchi. 2 vol. Firenze, Felice Le Monnier e comp. 1837. 1. 8°. Poii,. (N. T. BPL. 2801.3) Vol. ii. Prefazione e awertimcnti di Fruttuoso Becchi. — Awcrtimenti sul testo della Divina commedia. P&rtrait: — *' Del Bene dis. P. Vivianiinc." 69. — La commedia col comento di N. Tom- maseo. [Pubblicata da G. Bernardini. ] 3 vol. Veuezia, co' tipi del gondoliere. 1837. 8°. Vign. (BPL. 2800.1) " Nitidissima edizione. Ha ricchezza di citazioni che mos- trano i fonti a' quali ebbe ricorso il poeta, e che sono spezial- mente la Bibbia, Aristotile, Virgiho, S. Tommaso." — Gamba, 8erie dei testi di linguat p. 133. 70. — La divina commedia col comento del P. BoNAVENTURA [Baldassare] Lombardi, con le illustrazioni aggiuntevi dagli editori di Pa- dova nel 1822 e con un' appendice novella- mente compilata per questa ristampa. [Witii "Lerime di Francesco Petrarca," etc. 1839. pp. 741-927.] Pirenze, David Passigli. 1838. 1. 8°. 4 plates. Dn. 28.38 Also ivith an engraved title-page to each division — Dante, and Petrarch. 71. — Lo inferno della commedia col comento di GuiNiFOKTO DELH Bargigi tratto da due manoscritti inediti del secolo decimo quinto con introduzione e note dell' avv° G. Zache- roni. Marsilia, etc., Mossy. 1838. 1.8°. Front., plates, and vign. (N.) But few copies were printed. This copy does not contain the Dedication and Introdaction spoken of in Colomb de Batines, i. 187. 72. — La divina commedia col comento del P. PoMPEO Ventdki ; nuova ed. a miglior lezione ridotta ed arricchita d' inedite postille del dottor Giovanni Lami e di P. J. Praticelli. 3 torn, i-'irenze, G. Molini. 1839. 24°. Port, and ^ plates. Dn- 28.39 " Della prima e principale aUegoria del poema. Discorso di P. Fratieein." i. x.-xl. .„,,.. ,. _. ,, " Prefazione del P. P. Ventun all' edizione di Lucca del 1732." i. 1-5. " Vita di Dante scritta da L. Aretino." i. 7-24. This edition is not mentioned by Colomb de Batines or by Lord Vernon. It is a reprint, with shght changes, of that oublished by Edrmigli in 1837. It reproduces Vcntun's Comment, first published in 1732, freed from the many inac- curacies which had disfigured it in earlier editions. Set- Colomb de Batines, i. 181. Portrait : — Tlie engraver's name imil the soimc of tlio engraving are not given, but it is an unmistakable copy of the profile on a modal by Ant. Fabris produced in 1829, and en- graved in Missirini's Delte memorie di Dante in Fireme [D"' 535-3] • 73- — La divina commedia dichiarata secondo i principii della filosofia per Lorenzo Martini. 3 vol. in 1. Torino, Giacinto Marietti. 1840. 8° Port. Dn. 28.40 Portrait : — A lithograph, apparently copied iiom the anonymous portrait in the Paduan edition of 1822. 74- — La divina co^imedia con le note di Paolo Costa, e gli argomenti dull' ab. G. Borghi; ed una vita appositamente scritta dal prof. Mel- chior Missirini. 1* ed. originale italiana ese- guita sotto la direzione dei sign. G. B. Nicco- LiNi [Mcolini] e G. Bezzooli. [Riveduto e ricorretto da P. J. Fraticelli.] 3 vol. Firenze, Fabris. 1840-42. 1. 8°. Port, and 500 t-igns. (BPL. 2801.5) Contents : — i. Della prima e principale aUegoria del pocma di Dante, discorso di P. Fraticelli. L' inferno. — ii. II pur- gatorio. — ill. II paradiso. Cronologia di avvenimenti con- nessi alia vita e alia commedia di Dante, etc., scritta da l7go Foscolo. The life by Missirini, regarded by Colomb de Bntines (i. 190) as vol. i. was pubhslied separately without volume number (BPL,. 2800.11). _ The text follows Lombardi's edition of 1791. The illustra- tions, which were partly copied from the works of Flaxman, PineUi, Ademollo, etc., were designed and engraved by Fabris, Balestrieri, Elisa Mariani and others. 75. — La divina commedia, col comento del P. PoMPEO Venturi, con postille d' altri e la vita deir autore scritta da L. Aretino. Edizione arricchita per opera di A. Eonna. Parigi, Truchy. 1841. 12°. (T.) — See no. 215. Die gottliche komodie- Von August Kopisch. Ital. and Oerm. 1842. 76. — La commedia illustrata da IToo FoscOLo. [Edited by " tin Italiano," i. e. Giuseppe Maz- zini.] 4 tom. Jjonira, Pietro Rolatidi. 1842- 43. 8°. Sporirs., 6 plates, and fac-sim. Dn. 28.42 Contents : — i. Discorso sul testo e su le opinioni diverse prevalent! intoruo aUa storia e alia emendazione critica della Commedia. 1842. ii. Inferno. 1842. iii. Purgatorio. Paradiso. 1843. iv. Cronologia di aweuimenti conncssi alia vita, e alia Commedia di Dante. Notizie e pareri diversi intorno a forse duecento codici e alia serie delle edizioni della Commedia. Indice de' vocaboli, nomi, avvenimenti storici e allusioni riferiti con diehiarazioni a' versi del testo. Vol. i. was published in 1825 by Pickering in Loudon, but the edition was not continued, and Foscolo died in 1827. This is published according to his intentions and from mate- rial collected by him. Portraits: — Dante. "Ritratto all etk di 25 anni, di- pinto da Giotto verso il 1290 nella cappella del Podest^ a Fi- renze, scoperto il 21 luglio 1840. Seymour Kirkup dissegn6." — Dante. " H. Robinson." " In etk onuai avanzata, copi- ato su que' che si riguardano come i piii auteutici, ed inciso in acciaio." It seems to be a copy of the anonymous portrait in the Paduan edition of 1822. — FoscoLO. " H. Robinson sculp." See Colomb de Batines, i. 162, "1'I3. — Another copy. Dn. 28.42.2 Margins narrower and plates wanting. 77. — L' inferno secondo il testo del P. Bal- dassarre Lombardi disposto in ordine grammati- cale e corredato di brevi diehiarazioni per uso degli stranieri da Lord Vernon. [Cant, i.-vii.] Firenze, Piatti. 1842. 8°. Port., diagr., and geneal. table. Dn. 28.42.3 "Opinione del Balbo rispetto ai lavori sopra Dante." x.-xiii. — -'Vita di Dante estratto dal Boccaccio." xxvii.- lO UANTE COLLECTION. Ixxvi. — " Ong-ine dei guelfi e ghibelliui in Firenze ilai lib. ii. delle storie del Machiavclli." Ixvii.-lxxxi — '* Originc delle fazioni bianca e nera in Toscaua." Ixxxii.-xci. — "'Al- bero della famiglia di Daute." 2 slieets. — " Ci-onologia della vita di Dante." xciii.-xcvi — " Avvonimeuti precedeuti e contemporanei." xcvii.-civ. — •' Impcratori re 'di Ger- mania e re dc* romani." cv.-cvii. — *' Papi." cviii.-cix. — •* Descrizione dell' inferno secondo Dante, cavata dall' cdi- zione del Zotti." cxi.-cxx. — " Misura dell' inferno se- condo Alessandro Vellutello." cxxi. Portrait ; — Bitratto dipinto da Giotto, scoperto il 21. luglio 1S40. Sejinonr Kirknp disegno. Cav. Paolo Lasinio inc." 73. — La divina conimedia. Breslavia, a spese di S. SchUUer. 1843. 8°. Dn. 28.43 Eiich cantioa has a separate pagination. Cant. ii. has a title-page with the imprint " Penig, 1804." The whole is probably identical with the 8° edition of 1804, with a simple change of title-page. 79. — La divina comniedia con nuovi argo- menti e note di G. Borghi. Parigi, Baudry. 1844. 12°. Port, imd plate. Dn. 28.44 " "Vita, scritta dall' abate P. A. Serassi." pp. i.-iv. Portrait : — A copy of the anonymous portrait in the Faduan edition of 1822. 80. — La divina eommedia col oomentodi Paolo Costa notabilmente accresciuto. Premessovi alcuni cenni intorno alia vita e alle opere del poeta tratti dalla Storia letteraria del prof. Giu- seppe Maffei. [Edited by B. Bianchi.] Fi- renze, Felice Le Monnier. 18-14. 12°. Front. Dn. 28.44.2 81. — I quattro poeti italiani con prefazioni e comraenti da Paoi,o Emiliani-Giudici. Yi- Tenze, societa ediirice fiorentina. 1845. 8°. (BPL. 2791. 11) " La divina eommedia." pp. 71-305. 82. — I quattro poeti italiani, Dante, Petrarca, Ariosto, Tasso. Edizione fatta su quella di A. BuTTURA [pubblicata da Antonio Ronna]. Parigi, Baudry. 1845. 12". Portrs. (Par- naso italiano.) (BPL. 4779.64) "La divina eommedia." pp. 1-138. Portraits: — A group of the four poets. Dante's head seems to be taken from the anouymous portrait in tlie Paduan edition of 1822. 83. — Inferno in versi e in prosa. [Edited, witli Gozzi's Argomenti, by Carpanetti.] Firenze, Felice Le Monnier. 1847. 12". Dn. 28.47 The prose is given at the foot of the page. — See no. 138. Divine comedy : the In- ferno. By J. A. Caklyle. Ital. and Eng. 1849. 84. — La divina eommedia. Venezia, O. Tasso. 1852. 24°. (BPL. 61093.57), 85. — La eommedia novamente riveduta nel testo, e dichiarata da Brhnone Bianchi. 4" ed. , corredata del Ilimario. Ed. stereotipa. Fi- renze, Felice Le Monnier. 1854. sra. 8°. Dn. 28.54 " Vita di Dante " by L. Bruni Aretmo. 86. — Commedia con ragionamenti e note di NiccoLO ToMMASEO. Milano, per Giuseppe Rejna. 1854. 1. 8°. (N.) Biographical and historical introductory essays, pp. 13-60. — See no. 187. La divine comedie. Par J. A. Mesnakd. Ital. and French. 1854-57. 87. — La divina commedia col comento di G. BiAGiOLi. 4" ed. con rami e coU' indice de' nomi e delle cose notabili per cur.i dul sac. B. G. 3 vol. Napoli, A. Festa, etc. 1855. 12°. 2ii plates. (BPL. 2809.8) The 1st ed. was published in 1818. The plates are taken from Flaxman's designs. — See no. 185. La divine comSdie. Par n. F. 11. DE Lamennais. Ital. and French. 1855. 83. — Commento latino [of BENVENnxo da Liiola, translated into Italian, witli the text of the Divina commedia]. Imola, tipog. Galeati. 1855-56. 8°. See Rambaldi, da Imola, B. Commento latino, etc. (N. BPL. 8802.14) 89. — La commedia, interpretata da Francesco Gregoretti. Venezia, Pietro Naratovich. 1856. sm. 8°. (BPL. 4800.20) — See no3. 190-192. [La divine comedie.] Par Louis Eatisbonne. Ital. and French. 1856-60. 90. — La divina commedia, illustrata dal conte Francesco Tkissino col testo originale a ris- contro ad utilita e comodo degli studiosi della sublime poesia. 8 vol. Vicenza, tipog. Pa- roni. 1857-58. 8°. Dn. 28.57 " Esegnita precisamente sopra quella fiorentina di David Passigll dell' anno 1838." The text is given on the left and a running pai-aphrase and comment on the right. ** fi 11 miglior lavoro di questo genere, condotto con chia- rezza e vaghezza di lingua." — Carpellini, p. 5. "Idea del poema di Dante." iii. 635-640. "Idea possi- bilmente precisa del luogo nel quale in ciascuna delle tre eantiche s' incomincia e si compie partitamente tutta 1' azione" [from Galileo and Lombard!] iii. 641-655. " Indice di tutti i luoghi visitati da Teodoro Hell nel suo viaggio." iii. 656-657. " Indice dei nomi proprj e delle cose notabili contcnute nelle tre eantiche." iii. 658-699. gi. — Le prime quattro edizioni della Divina commedia letteralmente ri.stampate per cura di G. G. Warren, Lord Vernon. Londra, Tom- maso e Guglielmo Boone. 1858. f°. Fac- sims. (N. BPL. *28oo.4) The four editions are those of Foligno, 1472, Jesi, 1472, Mantua, 1472, and Naples, 1474. The four texts are printed in the four quarters of each page. The work was edited, witii a preface, by Sir Anthony Panizzi. 92. — L' inferno disposto in ordine grammati- cale e corredato di brevi dichiarazioni da G. G. Warren, Lord Vernon. 3 vol. Londra, Toot- maso e Guglielmo Boone. 1858-65. f°. Maps, plates, fac-sim,., wdcts., etc. Dn. 8.58 Vol. i. " contains the text of the * Inferno ' with a gram- matical ordo, brief explanations of words, persons, and' places, and a series of extremely useful analytical tables of the allegory as expounded by commentators ancient and modem. Also, a "serie cronologica delle edizioni della Div. com. flno al 1850." Vol. ii. Documenti. 1862. " In the second volume will be fomid brought together not a few writings, documents, and tracts, which illustrate the biography and circumstances of the Poet, the history of his time, and of tlie personages mentioned in the cautica. The greater part of these writings are the productions of various Italian letterati, who, from the friendship they profess for me, and at my request, have kindly furnished me with these works for the embellishment of my own." Vol. iii. Album. 1865. 112 plates. Engravings repre- senting "portraits, paintings, plans, and above all, histori<-al monuments; they illusti'ate the history of the 14tli cent., the biography of Dante, and the particulars of bis poem." Portraits : — Frontispiece, {photog.) " Drawn from the original (by Giotto) by Seymour Kirknp, the first promoter of the discovery, and traced on the fresco in the palace of the Podest^ in Florence before the painting was retouched." — Plate ii. The same, engraved by Lasmio. — Plate iii. DIVINA COMMEDIA, Italian, 1843-1865. II The same, lioad only. — Plate vi. " Masohera di Dante," front and profile, drawn by Klrknp, engraved by Lqsinio.— Plato ix. " Basso rilievo sul sepolcro di Dante a Ravcnna.V Drawn by Kirkup, engraved by Lasinio. See Biu-low's (hi the Vernon Dante. 93. — Commento di Francesco da Buti [with the text of tiie Bivina coinmedia]. Pisa./ca- telH Nistri. 1858-62. 8°. Sefe Buti, Y, DI B. da. Commento, etc. Dn. 28.58 (BPL. *4795.l) 94. — La divina commedia su' comenti di Buu- NONE BiANCHi iiuovamente illustrata ed esposta e renduta in facile prosa per Giovanni Castko- GiovANNi. Palermo, officio tipog. lo Bianco. 1858 [1861]. I. 8°. Dn. 28.58.2 *' Cenui intoruo alia vita ed alle opere di Dante Aligbieri estratti dal Mafl'ei e da altri scrittori." pp. vii.-x. " L' edizione fe poco corretta." — Carpellini, p. 6. 95. — La divina commedia col comento di PiETKO Fraticelli. Nuova ed. con giunte e correzioni, arricchita de' cenni storici intorno al poeta, del rimario [e] d' un indice. 1 vol. in 8. Firenze, G. Barhera. 1860. 8°. Fori, and S plates. (Raccolta dantesca. 1.) (N.) " Cenni storici intoiiio la vita di Dante Aligliieri." ix.- xxiv. " DcUa prima e principale allegoria del poema di Dante." xxv.-xliii. " Kimario della Dirina commedia." pp. 112. Portrait: — " Ritratto dair amico suo Giotto nella cap- pella del Potesta in Firenze, discoperto 1* anno 1841." — See nos. 175-180. [La divine com6- die] avec les dessins de Gustave Dore. Tra- duction de P. A. FioRENTiNO. Ital. and French. 1861-1872. — See no. 189. Le purgatoire. Par A. F. OzANAM. Hal. and French. 1862. g6. — La divina commedia ricorretta sopra quattro dei piu autorevoli testi a penna da Carlo Witte. Berlino, Ridolfo Decker. 1862. 4°. Photograph. Dn. 28.62 (BPL. *4790.39) The various readings of the manuscripts and editions-con- sulted are printed on the margins of each page. The In- troduction is a thorougli critical essay of the text of the D. C. ; its history, the authority of mss. and printed texts &c. &i'. ■Witle's wide and exact scholar.ship, and his excellent taste and judgment are apparent throughout. His work cannot be superseded — C.E.N. , p ,_ Pasted on the first flyleaf is a photograph of a bust ol Dante taken ii-om the death-mask. gy. — La divina commedia. Edizione minore fatta sul testo dell' edizione critica di Carlo Witte. Berlino, Ridolfo Decker. 1862. 8°. Dn. 28.62.2 g8. — La divina commedia, all' intelligenza di tutti. Studio d' un solitario [P. I. Lameri DI LONGIANO]. 2''ed. 2 vol. (paged contin.) Firenze, tipog. Fioretti. 1862. sm. 8°. Port. Dn. 28.62.3 ' ' Ila una stampa in legno incisa dal Gozzini . li il ritratto di Dante preso da ciaello che il Bronzino [Alcssandro AlloriJ dipinse nella Cappella dei Mmitauto alia S&. Nunziata, ricavato da esso dalla masohera di Dante." — Cai-peUini, p. U. With introductory discourses, and a " Eepcrtorio allabetuo die somministra lo cognizioni d' ogni maniera opportune all' intelligenza della D. C," pp. 731-890. gg. — La divina commedia esposta in prosa dal conte Francesco Tkissino col testo a riscon- tro. 2" ed. dall' espositore riveduta e corre- data di note sue e d' altri. 3 vol. Milano, Oaetano Schiepatti. 1864. 8°. Port. (BPL. 2800.5) Vol. i. has also a chromo-lithographed title-page. Vol. i. contains " Vita di Dante scritta da Paolo Costa," and " Idea del poema di Dante." - Portraj* (colored) : — Full-length, seated; a wretched pro- duction. 100. — Commento su la Divina commedia pel prof. A. G. de Marzo [with the text] . Firenze, Orazzini, Oiannini e c. 1864-82. 4°. See Marzo, A. G. de. Commento, etc. Dn. 18.64 loi. — La divina commedia secondo la lezione di Carlo Witte. Prima ed. italiana adorna di cento incisioni antiche. 3 vol. in 1. Milano, G. Daelli e c. 1864-66, '64. 16°. Fronts, and wdcts. (BiBLiOTECA rara, xli.-xliii.) Dn. 28.64 (BPL. 2799.53; vol. 41-43 of ♦47603.50 The title-page of each vol. is illustrated, and the woodcuts are copied from the edition of 1491 [no. 6] . 102. — La divina comedia col commento cat- tolico di LuiGi Bennassdti. 3 vol. Verona, stabilimento Civelli. 1864-68. 8°, and atlas of 2o plates. (BPL. 4792.1) HCL. has Vol. i. Inferno. Dn. 28.64.2 The text was edited by Bartolommeo Sorio. The plates in the BPL. copy have been collated and found to agree with the list given in Ferrazzi's Manuale dantesco, vol. 4, pp. 154, 155; see also vol. 2, pp. 490-492, 763. 103. — II codice cassinese della Divina com- media, per la prima volta letteralmente messo a stampa per cura dei monaci benedettini della badia di Monte Cassino. Monte Cassino. 1865. f°. 6 plates of fae-sims. ainU port. (N. BPL. '^4800.14) Prolegomena on the history of the manuscript, its palaeog- raphy, and the manner in which it has been edited, pp. iii.-lv. The various readings of nineteen other editions or manu- Sf'iipts are given at the foot of each page. Tlie manuscript here published is described by Colomb de Buthies (ii. 221) ; see also a letter from the abate Costanzo, orii^inally published iu 1801, and reprinted in the editions of the Divina commedia pubHshed in Home, 1815 (iv. 17-107) and Padova, 1822 (v. 15T-268). Portrait : — A photograph of •- painting by Scipione Pul- zone da Gaeta preserved at Monte Cassino. — See no. 145. The divine comedy. By John Dayman. Hal. and Fng. 1865. — See no. 148. Tlie Inferno. By James Ford. Ital. and Fng. 1865. 104. — La divina commedia, ridotta a miglior lezione dagli Accademici della Crusca con le chiose di Vincenzo Gioeerti. [Ed. da Bruto Fabricatore. Inferno c. i.-iv. 102.] Napoli, dalla stamperia del Vaglio. 1865. 8°. pp. (4) , 24-I-. Dn. 28.65.2 105. — Comedia di Dante degli AUagherii col commento di Jac6po di Giovanni dalla Lana, bolognese. In onore della citta di Bologna dopo studii e raffronti su codici molti nel DO. anno dalla nascita del divine pocta Luciano Scarabelli. Milano, Carlo Morelli. [1865.] f. (N.) Preface on Jacopo dalla Lana and his comment, and on the proper form of Lana's name, and Dante's name, pp. v.-xlvi. — " Intorno al disegno della Comedia; lettera controversa di Dante a Cane della Scala," pp. xlv.-xlviii. — " -Al commento fiitto da Jacopo de Zone di Fra Filippo dalla Lana alia Divina comedia; proemio dal codice laurenziano PI. xc. 115," pp. xlix.-l. Indexes to Lana's comment, pp. 505-516. The text is printed in blue ink down the middle of the page, with the comment on either side, above and below, in smaller type. 12 DAXTE COLLECTION. io6. — ConiiueJia con ragionaiiienti e note di NiccOLo ToMMASEO. 3 vol. Milano, Fran- cesco Pagnoni. 1865. P. Port. a,uA.5i: plates. Dn. 8.65 The engravings are by Carlo Barbieri, Felice de Maurizio, and Federico Farufiini. Portrait: — "Eseguito sopra Giotto, Nello Fiorentino, c Pietro Lombardo daJ dlstinto pittore FaruiEuJ Federico." 107. — La diyina commedia, chiarita con note ad uso della gioTentu italiana ed illustrata da cento tavole di composizione di Giovanni Flax- man. Vol. 1, fasc. i. ii. 2 fasc. Milano, an- tica ditta Pietro e Giuseppe Vallardi. 1865. f. Front, and i plates. Dn. 28.65 Contents : — Inferno. Cantos i.-iv. 108. — Comraento alia Divina Commedia d'ano- nimo iiorentino del secolo xiv. ora per la prima volta stampato a cura di Pietro Fanfani. [With the text.] 3 torn. Bologna, G. Ro- magnoli. 1866-T4. 8°. (Collezione di opere inedite o rare dei primi tre secoli della lingua, etc.) Dn. 28.66 (BPL. 4762a.11) log. — Comedia col commento di Jacopo DELLA Lana. Nuovissima ed. [da] Luciano Scara- BELLi. 3 vol. Bologna, G. Romagnoli. 1866. 8°. (Collezione di opere inedite o rare dei primi tre secoli della lingua, etc.) Dn. 28.66.2 — See no. 139. Divine comedy : the In- ferno. By J. A. Caklyle. 2d ed. Ital. and Eng. 1867. no. — La divina commedia. Testo comune coUe variazione dei codici publicati da Carlo WiTTE. 1» ed. americana. Boston, De Vries, Ibarra ec. 1867. 8°. Port. (BPL. 48003.24) Portrait : — By Gustave Dor^. 111. • — Commedia con note di Gregoeio di Siena. Inferno. Napoli, stdbil. tipogr. Per- rotti. 1867-70. 8°. Diagrs. Dn. 28.67 112. — Codiceframmentario della Divina come- dia, di pertinenza della biblioteca dell' univer- sita di Bologna, edito secondo la sua ortografia per opera e cura di Luciano Scarabelli. Bo- logna, tipogr. regia Merlani.^ 1869. sm. f. Fac-sim. Dn. 28.69 *' Edi2ione non venale di 300 esemplari." 113. — La divina commedia. Arricchita con annotazioni e spiegata da Carlo di Eeinh ardt- stcettner. 2 fasc. in 1 vol. Lipsia, E. Flei- scher. 1869-70. 16"". (Collezione di scrittori italiani, i., ii.) Dn. 28.69.2 Contentit : — L' inferno. No more publislied. 114. — Esemplare della Divina comedia donato da papa (Benedetto XIV.) Lambertini alio studio di Bologna, edito secondo la sua orto- grafia, illustrate dai confronti di altri xix. co- dici danteschi inediti, e f ornito di note critiche da Ldciano Scarabelli. 3 vol. Bologna, G. Romagnoli. 1870-73. 8°. (Collezione di opere inedite o rare dei primi tre secoli della lingua, etc.) Dn. 28.70 (BPL. 47623.21) 115. — La divine commedia col comentodiRAF- FAELE Andreoli. Ed. stercotipa. Firenze, G. Barbira. 1870. 8". (N.) 116. — La divina commedia. Riveduta nel testo e commentata da G. A. Scaktazzini. 3 vol. Leipzig, F. A. BrocTchaus. 1874-82. sm. 8°. Dn. 28.74 117. — La divina commedia. Milano, T7. IloepU. 1878. 128°. Po7i. (BPL. **2799a.5o) Tliis book is SJ cm. high, 3J cm. wide, and 2 cm. thick, and is said to be the smallest printed book in the world. 1000 copies printed. — See no. 18C. L' enfer mis en vieux Ian- gage franyais par E. Littre. Ital. and Old French. 1879. 118. — La divina commedia, illustrata da Gus- tavo Dor6 e dichiarata con note tratte dai mi- gliori coramenti per cura di Eugenic Came- RiNi. Ed. economica. Milano, Edoardo Son- zogno. 1880. f°. Port, and IZo plates. Dn.8.80 Portrait: — By Gustave T)ot&. It docs not seem to be drawn from any one preceding portrait. — See no. 137. The purgatory, by A. J. Butler. Ital. and Eng. 1880. iig. — La divina commedia. Con note dei piu eelebri commentatori raccolte dai prof. G. B. Francesia. 5" ed. 3 vol. Torino, tipog. c libreria salesiana. 1880-81. 16°. Dn. 28.80 (BPL. 47703.79) 120. — Commedia, preceduta dalla vita e da studi preparatori illustrativi, esposta e com- mentata da Antonio Lubin. Padova, L. Pe- nada. 1881. 1.8°. Port, and i plates. Dn. 28.81 "Vitae opere di Dante Allighieri." pp. •eparatori illustrativi." pp. 141-496. — " Tj 7-140. ■Studi preparatori illustrativi." pp. 141-496. — " Tavole sinottiche." pp. 497-620. 121. — La divina commedia [edited by Guido BiAGi]. Firenze, ortmJ( .• — " G. Dor^, 1860. Pannemakersc." 12 x 9i in. 177. — Le purgatoire ; avec les dessins de Gus- tave Dore. Traduction fran^aise de Pier- Angelo FioRENTiNO, accompagnee du texte italien. [With notes.] Vaxis, Hachette et cie. 1868. f°. i^ plates. (BPL. *,*4790.is) 178. — The same. Paris, Hachette et cie. 1872. f°. 42 plates. 38 Case 179. — Le paradis ; avec les dessins de Gustave Dore. Traduction fran9aise de Pier-Angelo EioKENTiNO, accompagnee du texte italien. [With notes.] Paris, Hachette et cie. 1868. f°. \% plates. (BPL. V4790-I5) 180. — The same. Paris, Hachette et cie. 1872. f° 18 plates. 38 Case 181. — Dante traduit en vers, par stances cor- respondantes aux tercets textuels, sur un texte nouveau quant au choix des variantes et au mode de ponctuation ; dedie au roi par J. A. DE Gourbillon. L'enfer. Paris, Auguste Auffray. 1831. 8°. Dn. 65.2 No more was published. 182. — La comedie de Dante, de l'enfer, du purgatoire & paradis, mise en ryme franfoise et commetee par M. B. Grangier. 3 tom. A Paris, pour L. Drobet. 1596. 24°. Port, of Henry IV. Dn. 65.i 183. — The same. [Tom. i.] A Paris, cliez Jehan Gesselin. 1597. 2t°. Dn. 60.1.2 Contents : — 'L'ewin, ov premier cantiqve de la Comeilip de Dante. "Prima traduzione francese a stampa, dedicata al rt> Enrico IV., poco .stimata, ma ricercata moltissimo." — Co- lomb de Batines, i. 250. The title-page is engraved by Thomas de Leu and contains a medallion of Dante. Identical, except as to the imprint of the title-page, with the last. Colomb de Batines describes this edition only and doubts the existence of the other. The portrait of Hem-y IV. is wanting. 184. — L'enfer. Traduit en vers fran§ais [par] Amedee Jubert. Paris, Berger-Levrault ^"" cie. 1874. 16°. Dn. 69.1 i6 DANTE COLLECTION. 185. — La divine comudie. [A prose transla- tion.] Pr6ced6e d'une introduction sur la vie, les doctrines et les oeuvres du Dante. Ital. and Fr. 3 vol. Port, and 3 plates. {In Lamennais, (H.) F. (R. de), I'abbe. (Euvres posthumes. Paris, Paulin et LeOhevalier. 1855. 8°) Dn.71.1 (BPL. 2676.3) Portrait : — A woodcut, artist's name not given, but copied from Morghcn's engraving. 186. — L' enfer mis en vieux langage franfois et en vers, accompagne du texte italien et contenant des notes et un glossaire par E. LiTTRE. Paris, Hacliette et cie. 1879. 16°. (BPL. 2798.52) 187. — La divine comudie. Traduction nou- velle [prose] par [J. A.] Mbsnaru. Hal. and Fr. 3 vol. Paris, Amyot. 1854-57. 8°. Dn. 72.2 Italian text on the left, French prose translation on the right. With notes by Leonce Mesnard. 188. — La divine comedie, I'enfer; traduction fran9oise [prose], accompagnee du texte, de notes historiques, critiques, & de la vie du poete. Par Moutonnet de Clairfons. Florence, etc., Le Glerc, Le Boucher. 1776. 8°. Dn. 72.1 189. — Le purgatoire : traduction [prose] et commentaire, avec texte en regard par A. F. OzANAM. (/» OzANAM, A. F. QEuvres com- pletes, 2=i5d., 1862, 8°, ix.) 10562.11; Dn.74.1 igo. — L'enfer, traduit en vers, texte en regard, par Louis Ratisbonne. 2^ ed. 2 tom. Paris, Michel Levy freres. 1859. 18°. Dn. 77.1 igi. — ■ Le purgatoire, traduit en vers par L. Ratisbonne. Jtal. and Fr. 2 tom. Paris, Michel Levy freres. 1856. 18°. Dn. 77.1.2 192. — Le paradis, traduit en vers par L. Ra- TiSBOmfE. Ital. and Fr. 2 tom. Paris, Michel Levy frkres. 1860. 18°. Dn. 77.1.3 193. — L'enfer, traduction nouvelle [par An- TOINB RlVAROM, dit OOMTE DE RiVAROl] . Ital. and Fr. 2 pt. Londres, etc., P. Fr. Didot le jeune, etc. 1785. 8°. Dn. 77.2 A prose translation. 194. — La divine comedie. Traduction nou- velle [prose] accompagnee de notes et pre- ■ cedee d'un r6sum6 hietorique et litteraire sur les temps ant^rieurs au poeme et d'une notice sur Dante et sur ses Merits par "Victor de Saint-Maueis. 2 tom. Paris, Amyot. 1853. 8°. Dn. 78.1 i. R^sumd historique et litteraire. Dante et ses Merits. L'enfer. — ii. Le purgatoire. Le paradis. 195. — L'enfer, traduit en franpais [prose], accompagne de notes explicatives, raisonnees, et historiques, suivies de remarques generales sur la vie de Dante, et sur les factions des Guelfes et des Gibelins. Par J. C. Tarvee. Ital. and Fr. 2 tom. Londres, C. Knight, etc. 1824. sm. 8°. Dn. 79.1 i. Text and translation, ii. Notes, etc. 196. — Etudes sur la langue italienne par Hip- POLYTE TopiN. [With text, and translation in Alexandrine verse, of Purg. i., x., xii. ; Parad i. , ii., vi., xxxiii.] Florence, typog. galileienne de M. Cellini et c. , etc. 1855. 8°. See Topin, II. Etudes, etc. Dn. 79.2 197. — La divine comedie. i^' chant de I'En- fer ; 8°, 10", 24-26° du Paradis, traduits en vers fran^ais avec notes par Hippolyte Topin. Catane, typog. de I'hospice royal de hienfai- sance. 1857. 8°. pp. 36. Dn. 79.2.2 198. — La divine comedie. 11«, 12°, 23° chants du Paradis, traduits en vers f ranfais, faisant suite aux chants precedemment publics par Hippolyte Topin. Florence, typog. gali- leienne de M. Gellini et c, etc. 1857. 8°. pp. 28. Dn. 79.2.2 Oerman. 199. — Von der holle : aus dem italianischen iibersetzt und mit anmerkungen begleitet von L. Baohenschwanz. 2° aufl. Leipzig, auf Tcosten des ueberseizers. 1767. 8°. Port. Dn. 86.1 200. — Von dem fegfeuer. Aus dem italiani- schen iibersetzt U7id mit anmerkungen beglei- tet von L. Baciienschwanz. Leipzig, auf Tcosten des uebersetzers. 1768. 8°. Dn. 86.1 " Prima traduzione tedesca di tutta intiera la Divina corn- media. La traduzione h in prosa, poco fedele e senza gasto." — Scartazzini, Dante in Gemiania, ii. 194. Portrait: — "Ex pinacotlieca comitis Danielis Lisca, pa- trieii veronensis, pictus quondam a Bernardino India celebri pictore. J. M. Stoclc fecit." 201. — Gottliche comodie; i° abth. Neu me- trisch iibertragen mit erlauterungen von R. Baron. Oppeln, A. Reisewitz. 1870. 8°. Dn. 86.2 Contents : — Die holle. No more published. 202. — Die gottliche komodie. XJebersetzt und erlautert von L. G. Blanc. Halle, buchh. d. waisenhauses. 1864. 8°. Port. Dn. 86.3 In blank iambic verse. Portrait : — " Jnlius Tliaeter sculp." This shows a strik- ing resemblance to bis engraving of the portrait attributed to Masaccio, published in the Jahibuch d. Dante gesellschall, vol. 2. 203. — Die gottliche komodie. Ftir das deutsche volk bearbeitet von Julius Braun. i^' bd. Berlin, Th. Chr. Fr. Enslin {Adolph Enslin). 1863. 8°. Dn. 86.4 Contents : — Der dichter und seine zeit. — Die holle. A metrical rhymed translation. No more published. 204. — Aus Dante. Probe einer neuen ueber- setzung von Adolf Doere. [Inferno, vi. 100-130; xxxiii. 1-88. Leipzig. 1865.] 1.8°. pp. (3). Dn. 88.1 Deufaches museztm, 25. mai, 1865, pp. 747-749. 205. — Gottliche komodie. In iamben iiber- tragen von Karl Eitner. 3 theile in 1 vol. Hildburghausen, verlag des bibUogr. instituts. 1865. sm. 8°. (BibliothekauslandiBcherklassi- ker, 8-10.) Dn. 89.1 " Dante's leben und werke." pp. v.-xxxii. 206. — Gottliche komodie. In deutsche prosa iibertragen, mit inhaltsangabe und erlaute- rungen versehen, von K. von Enk. 2" ver- besserte aufl. 3 theil. in 1 vol. Wien, Wil- helm Braumilller. 1877. 16°. Dn. 89.2 BIVINA COMMEDIA, French — German. 17 207. — Dante Alighieri's Holle. Genau nach dem versmasse des originals in deutsche reime Ubertragen und mit anmerlcungen versehen von Julius Francke. Leipzig, Breitkopf u. ffartel. 1883. 8°. Diagrs. Dn. go.i 208. — Gottliolie Icomiidie in's deutsche uber- tragen und historisch, jisthetisch und vor- nehinlich tlieologiscii erliiutert von Karl Graul. i<"^ tiieil. Die holle. Leipzig, C. F. D'orffling. 1843. 8°. Dn. 91. i No more published. 209. — Die gottliche koraodie oder Wallfahrt durch die drei geister-reiche, holle, fegfeuer und paradies, frei iibersetzt und mit aniner- kungen versehen von J. F. Heigelin. 3 theile. Blaubeuren, F. M. Mangold, etc. 1836-37. 8°. Port, and Q plates. Dn. 92.1 The plates are copies of Flaxman*s outlines. Portrait : — " Nach dem leben gemahlt von Bernardino India. A. Zschokke sculps." 210. — Gottliche comodie. Zur jubelfeier des dichters metrisch iibersetzt von Jos[epha] VON HoFFiNGER. Bd. i., ii. 2 bde. Wien, W. Braumuller. 1865. sm. 8°. Dn. 92.2 i. Die holle. — 11. Das purgatorium. 211. . — Goettliche comoedie. Metrisch iiber- tragen und mit kritischen und historischen erlauterungen versehen von Philalethes [John, king op Saxony]. 3 vol. Dresden, eXc, Arnold. 1849. 4°. Fronts., maps, plates oaA plans. (N.) Each vol. has a separate, engraved title-page. Vol. i. and ii. are " 2« vermenrte auflage. 2» ausgabe." 212. — The same. Neue, durchgesehene und berichtigte ausgabe. ■ 3 vol. Leipzig, B. G. Teuhner. 1865-66. 8°. Port., maps aniplans. (BPL. 4790.26) 213. The same. 2™ unveranderter abdruck der berichtigten ausg. von 1865-66. 3 vol. Leipzig, B. G. Teubner. 1871. 8°. Port, maps and plans. Dn. 94.1 Portrait : — " Gemalt von Giotto. Gest. v. Weger, Leip- zig." 214. — Die gottliche komodie; iibersetzt und erklart von K. L. Kannegiesser. 4'= sehr veranderte aufl. 3 theile in 1 vol. Leipzig, P. A. Brockhaus. 1843. 12°. Port., map and 3 diagrs. (Bibliothek der classiker des auslands, 23-25.) Dn. 95-i In ternary rhyme. Portrait : — Aproflle from the mask. " Gez. von Siegert, gest. von Rosmasler." 215. Die gottliche komodie. Metrische ' uebersetzung nebst beigedrucktem original- texte, mit erlauterungen, abhandlungen und register. Von August Kopisch. Berlin, Enslin'sche huchh. 1842 [1837-42]. 1. 8°. Port, and 2 plans. Dn. 95.2 "Dante's leben." pp. 419-467. " Ueber die Gottliche komodie." pp. 467-498. Portrait : — A copper-plate engraving copied from Kaflael Morghen's portrait. 216. _ Die gottliche komodie. Metrische ' iibersetzung rait erlauterungen, abhandlungen und register. Von August Kopisch. 2" verbesserte ausg. Berlin, ./. Outtentag. 1862. 8°. Port, and vlans. Dn. a<;.2.2 8°. Port. a,nA plans. " Dante's leben." pp. 480-567. "Ueber die (^rottliche komodio Portrait : — The same phitc Dn. 95.2.2 ._. pp. 567-621. as in the last. 217. — Gottliche komiidie. Ueber.setzung, kom- mentar und abhandlungen iiber zeitalter, leben und schrif ten Dante's. Von August Kopisch. 31= aufl., durchaus revidirt, berichtigt und er- ganzt von Theodor Paur. Berlin, etc., verlag von J. Guttentag {D. Collin). 1882. 8°. Portrs. Dn. 95.2.3 " Bibliographisohc cnileitung." pp. 557-561. "Dante's leben." pp. 562-651. "Ueber die Gottliche komodie." pp. 652-713. Portraits: — Ileliotype of the bronze bust in the museo borbonico in Naples. — Heliotype of Giotto's fresco, and of a bronze medal of tlie latter half of the 15th century. 218. — Die zwei ersten gesange von Dante's Holle. Uebersetzt und besprochen von Frie- drich Notter. Stuttgart, etc., August Scha- ber. 1869. 8°. Dn. 98.1 219. — Gottliche komodie. Uebersetzt und erlautert von Karl Steeckpuss. S" ausg. letzter hand. 3« aufl. Braunschweig, C. A. Schwetschke und sohn. 1853. 1.8°. Dn. 103.1 In triple rhyme. 220. — The same. Mit berichtigter uebertra- gung und vollig umgearbeiteter erklarung neu herausg. von Dr. Eudolf Pfleiderer. Leipzig, P. Reclam jun. [1876.] 16°. (Universal- bibliothek. 796-800.) (BPL. no. 4 in 4907.50.84) 221. — The same. Neu bearbeitet und mit einer historisch-biographischen einleitung ver- sehen von Otto Roquette. 2 vol. Stuttgart, J. G. Cotta. [1882.] 16°. Portr. (BPL. 2798.58) Portrait: — "Nach dem freskobilde im palazzo del Bar- gello in Florenz." 222. — Die komodie. Uebersetzt und mit be- gleitendem commentar herausgegeben von Alexander Tanner. i=, 2« lief. Miinchen, E. A. Fleischmann's huchh. 1866. sm. 8°. Dn. 104.1 Contents : — i., ii. Die hiiUe. Translated in triplets. 223. — Gottliche komodie ; uebersetzt von Karl Witte. Berlin, R. L. von Decker. 1865. 1. 8°. Port. (N. BPL. 4790-25) 224. — The same. Berlin, R. L. von Decker. 1865. 32°. Port. (BPL. 4800.34) In blank verse, with notes, and an introduction of 33 pages. Portrait: — K photograph from a very carefully made drawing " nach Raphael." 225 — Der f iinf te gesang der Holle in 22 ueber- "setzungen seit 1763 bis 1865. Zusammen- gestellt von Reinhold Kohler. Weimar, mrmann Bbhlau. 1865. 8°. (Dante's Gott- liche komodie und ihre deutschen ueberse- tzungen.) Dn. 109.1 (BPL. 4800.33) i8 DANTE COLLECTION. Oreek. 226. — Inferno, translated into Greek verse [with notes] by Mdsurus Pasha. London, etc., Williams and Norgate. 1882. 8". Dn. H2.I (BPL. 2792.51) Also with a title-page in Greek. 227. — Purgatorio, translated into Greek verse [with notes] by Musurus Pasha. London, etc., Williams and Norgate. 1884. 8°. Dn. 112.1.2 Also with a title-page in Greet. Italian Dialects. 228. — L' inferno esposto in dialetto milanese da P. Candiani. Milano, Crisi. Candiani. 1860. 8". Dn. 113.2 229. — Saggio di traduzione in dialetto Veronese della Divina commedia. [Inf. i. — Purg. i. — Parad. i. By Antonio Gaspaki.] Verona, Antonio Rossi. 1865. 8°. pp.68. Dn. 113.3 230. — II Dante popolare, o La divina comme- dia in dialetto napolitano per Domenico Jac- CARINO. [Vol. i. 'Nfierno.] Napoli, tipogra- fia deW unione. 1870 [1871]. 8"'. Dn. 113.4 Appendioc: — Giudizi, esami critici, polemiche sulla tra- duzione del Dante per Dom. Jaccarino. 231. — II paradise; versione in dialetto cala- brese e comento per Francesco Limarzi, 1'" ed. Castellammare, tipog. Stabiana. 1874. 1. 8°. Front. Dn. 11.3.1 232. — II primo canto dell' Inferno tradotto in lingua pavana. Dolo, tipog. Longo. 1883. 8°. pp. 10. Dn. 149.7 Latin. 233. — Della commedia trasportata in verso latino eroico da Carlo d' Aquino della com- pagnia di Gesu. Coll' aggiunta del testo italiano e di breve annotazioni. Lat. and Ital. 3 vol. Napoli, Felice Mosca. 1728. 8°. Dn. 1 14.2 " L' opera era stata impressa in Roma e lo stampatore si chiamava Pietro Beiniabu, ma poiche fii giuocoforza con- tentarsi d' una permissione extra urbem, (i. 15), si dovette porre sul frontispizio la falsa indicazione di Naj>olU Questa traduzione e in grande stima, corao moJto fodele ch' ella fe ed anclie elegante h plena di bellissimi vcrsi." — Colomb de Batines, i. 244. 234. — L' inferno o sia La prima cantica della Divina commedia tradotto e schiarito a senso preciso di frase in versi eroici latini corri- spondenti dal dottore Antonio Catellacci. Lat. and Hal. Pisa, presso Ranieri Prosperi. 1819. 8°. Dn. 114.3 (BPL. **E. 227.2) 235- — Polyanthea. Opus suauissimis floribus exornatnm compositii per Dominicum Nanubi MiRAEELLiuM. Addita nunc primura est latina interpretatio versuum Dantis & Petrarchse quos ipsi Italico idiomate coscripserunt. In Libera Argentina, apud Matthiam Schurerium [1517.] f. ff. ecxxiii. (BPL.***4g3o.5i) In this topical collection of quotations from a varietv of authors brought together by Domenico Nani, are included many extracts from Dante in Itahan followed by a Latin translation. 236. — Divina comoedia hexametris latinis red- dita ab abbate Dalla Piazza. Praefatus est et vitam Piazzae adiecit C. Witte. Lipsiae, loan. Ambros. Barth. 1848. 81 Dn. 114. i 237- — La raorte del conte Ugolino. [Inf. xxxiii.] Versione latina incdita di Matteo RoNTo venezlano, monaco olivetano del secolo XV. [Edited by E. A. Cicogna.] Venezia, tipog. Gaspari. 1865. f°. pp. 8. Dn. 114.4 _ An account of Ronto and of the manuscripts of his work IS given in Colomb de Batines, i. 237-241. 238. — Ugolini comitis mors. (Inf. xxxiii.) — Francisca Ariminensis. (Inf. v.) — Matelda. (Purg. xxviii.) [Translated into Latin by] L. DELLA Vecciiia. {Ih Omaggio a Dante. 1865, 8°, pp. 517-527.) Dn. 561.4 Polish. 239. — Boska komedja, przeklad .A. Stanis- LAwsKiEGO. Poznan. etc., J. K. Zupanskieqo. 1870. 8°. Dn. 115.1 Spanish. 240. — La divina comedia con notas de Paolo Costa, adicionadas, traducidas al castellano por Manuel Aranda y Sanjuan. Barcelona, empresa editorial La ilustracion. 1871. 8°. Port, and plates. (Orellana, F. J. Los grandos poemas. 1.) Dn. 118.1 A proafe tninslation. Panrait : — Woodcut copy of Giotto's. 241. — La traducio del dante | de lengua tos- cana en verso caste (llano : per el reueredo don po I FEKNADEz DE viLLEGAS arcediauo I de burgos : y por el comentado | allende d' los otros glosadores. | [Appended : — iBreue tra- tado ... I intitula|do. Auersion del | mudo y couerlsion a dios. — Querella dela fe come- 9ada por | diego de burgos y aeabada ahediedo entre sus ver|sos lo que conuenia y prosiguiedo la adelante por | do pero fernadez de villegas. — Satira dezena del juuenal. . . . | Traduzida por do ge|ronimo de villegas. | Colophon : — ] Burgos por Fadriqs | aleman de Basllea . . . I del ano . . . de mill y | quinientos y quinze anos. [1515.] f° (8) ff. 332. Plate. (BPL. **D. 240b.46) Ends with the Inferno. The last loaf is suppUcd in MS. " As far as I have examined this commentai-y, it is taken fi'om Laudino's, first printed 1481. Juana dc Aragon, to whom it is dedicated at the beginning, was dead before the pnntmg was finished, 2 April, 1615. See opening of canto xxxiT. Navarrete, therefore, is wi-ong, following Giannone, in exhibiting her among the personages at the bnlliant court ot Charles V., at Naples, in the wmter of 1.535-6. Docu- mcntos ineditos de Salva y Baranda, torn, xvi., 1850, p. 69." — " I liave never seen it marked less than £20. Sometimes [ liave seen it £25." — MS. note"^ by Mr. Ticknor, to whom the book belonged. " A very rare book, and one of consid- erable merit." Ticknor. History of SpanUh literahire. The Aversion del mundo, etc., is found in a few copies only. ^ Swedish. 242. — Gudomliga komedi. Ofversatt af Nils LovEN. 3 del. Lund, C. W. K. Gleeruv- 1856-57. 12". Dn. 119.1 i. Helvetet. 1856. — ii. Skarsoldcn. 1857. — iii. Paradi- set. 1857. A prose translation, with Introductions of some lemrth ODd notes. ^' MINOK WORKS. 19 Minor Works. Collections.* 243. — Prose di Dante Alighieri e di Gio. Boc- cacci. [Con Annotazioni del dottore Anton MakiaBiscioni.] Firenze, per Cfio. Gaetano Tartini, e Santi Franchi. 1723. sq, 8°. 35.68; Dn. 257.23 Contents : — [Prose di Dante : — j Vita nuova. — Convitn. — Pistola alio 'mperadore Aniffo di Luzimburgo. — Pistola a M. Guido da Polenta signor di Ravenna. Prose di Boccacci : — Vita di Dante. — Pistole. — Anno- tazioni. One copy (Dn. aST.as) is from Kirlmp*s library and con- tains his note of tlic differences between this, the original edition, and the reprint. 244. — Opere minor! di Dante, ridotte a miglior lezione, con dissertazione da P. J. Fraticell', 6 pt. in 3 vol. Pirenze, AlUg'rini e Mazzoni. 1834-iO. 18°. Port. (N.) Contents : — i. Poesie, precedute da nn discorso intorno alia loro legittimitk. 1834[1835]. — ii. Convito. 1834 [1836]. — lii. De monarchia libri tres, cum italica interpretatione M. Ficini. La vita nuova, con dissertazione e note. De vulgari eloquio sive idiomate libri duo cum italica interpreta- tione J. G. Trissini. Dantis Aligherii epistolae quae extant cum disquisitionihus atquc italica interpretatione P. Frati- celli. 1839^0. 245. — Prose e poesie liriehe. 1" ed. illustrata con note di diversi [by A. Tokri]. Vol. i., iii.-v. Livorno, etc., Paolo Vannini. 1843- 50, '42. 8°. (N. BPL. 2801.7) Contents : — i. Vita nuova, ed. 16. 1843. — iii. De mo- narchia libri 3, ed. 12, cvi accesservnt variantes ex mmss. codd- et Marsilii Ficini italica interpretatio. 1844. — iy. De vvl; fari eloqventia libri dvo, qvibvs accedit Joannis Georgia rissini italica interpretatio. Ed. 17. 1850. — v. Epistole edite e inedite, aggiuntavi la dissertazione intorno all' acqua e alia terra, e le traduzioni, etc. 1842. Each volume has a special title-page. The second volume which was to contain the Convito was never published. 246. — Opere minori annotate e illustrate da P. Fraticelli. 3 vol. Firenze, Barbira, Bi- anchiecomp. 1856-57. 16°. (N.) Contents : — i. II canzoniere, aggiuntovi le rime sacre e le poesie latine. 1866. — ii. La vita nuova, i trattati De vulgari eloquio, De monarchia e la qucstione De aqua et (jrra. 1857. — iii. II convito e le epistole. 1867. . A minute description of the edition is given m Carpellmi, p. 22. 247. — La vita nuova e il Canzoniere ridotti a miglior lezione e commentati da G. B. GinLi- ANi. Firenze, successori Le Monnier. 1868. 16°. (Dante spiegato con Dante.) Dn. 258.68 " Edizioni della Vita nuova." pp. 163-168. " Eaame critioo snlle rime di dubbia autenticita." pp. 369- " Del proprio stUe delle rime di Dante." pp. 389-405. 248. — Le opere latine reintegrate nel testo con nuovi commenti da G. B. Giuliani. 2 vol. Firenze, successori Le Monnier. 1878-82. sm. 8°. Diaqrs. (Dante spiegato con Dante.) Dn. 258.78 Contents: — i. De vulgari eloquentia.De monarchia. 1878. — ii. Epistolffi. Eclogae Johannis de Virgiho et Dantis Alagerii. Qusestio de aqua et terra. 1882. Brockhaus. 1845. 12°. (Bibliothek der classi- ker des auslands.) Dn, 266.1 Contents: — i. Das gastmahl. — ii. Ueber die monarchie. Ueber die volkssprache. Dante's briefe. 250." — Das neue leben und die gesammelten lyrischen gedichte von Dante Alighieri. In den versmassen der urschrift ins deutsche fibertragen von J. Wege. Leipzig, P. Re- clam jun. [1879.] 16°. (Universal-biblio- thek, 1153.) (BPL. No. 6 in 4897.50.121) Convito. 251. — Convivio di Dante Alighieri fiorentino. \^Colophon ;] Impresso in Firenze per ser Francesco bonaccorsi Nel anno mille quattro- cento nouanta. A di .xx. di septembre. [1490]. 4°. (N ) " Assal rara. Edizione originale e da tenersi in istima, esscndo meno sproposita delle seguenti, 1521 e 1631." Gamba, Serie dei testi, p. 134. 252. — Lo amoroso Couiuio di Dante : con la additione : Nouamente stampato. [^Colophon ;] Stampata in venetia per Zuane Antonio : & Fradelli da Sabio : Ad instantia de Nicole e Dominico dal leeus fradelli. Nel anno del signore. m.d.xxi. Del Mese di ottubrio. [1521.] 16°. Port. (N.) " Rara e poco nota." Gamba, Serii dei testi, p. 134. 253. — L' amoroso convivio dl Dante, con la additione, & molti suoi notandi, accuratamente reuisto & emendato. mdxxix. ^OolopJion ^I Impresso in Vinegia per Nicolo di Aristotile detto Zoppino nell' anno di nostra salute Kegnante 1' Inclito Principe Andrea Gritti. MDXXIX. [1529.] sq. 16°. Port. (N.) 254. — - L' amoroso convivio di Dante, con la additione, et molti svoi notandi, accvrata- mente revisto et emendato. [ Colophon ;] Im- presso in Vinegia per Marchio Sessa nell' Anno di nostra salute regnante 1' inclito Prin- cipe Andrea Gritti. mdxxxi. [1531.] sq. 16°. (N.) For the most part a reprint of the edition of 1529, but with many errors. *«* The above are the first four editions of the Convito. 255. — Convito ridotto a lezione migliore [da G. G. Trivulzio, Vincenzo Monti e G. A. Maggi]. Faioyajtipog. delta Minerva. 1827. 8°. Dn. 28.22.3 (BPL. 2802.23) Contents: — Preiazione degli editori milanesi. — Catalogo dei codici del Convito che hanno servito per la preaente edi- zione. — Convito. — Emendazioni ed aggiunte. — Luoghi degli autori citati da Dante nel Convito raccolti dal abate Pietro Mazzucchelli. — Indice delle voei del Convito citate nel Vocabolario della Crusca. - This is a reprint of the Milan edition, 1826, and is vol. i. of the Opere minori which form a continuation of the Divina commedia published at Padua in 1822 by the same press [no. 51J. 256. — II convito, con note critiche e dicWara- tive di F. Cavazzoni Pederzini e d' altri. Modena, tipog. Camerale. 1831. 8°. Dn. 278.31 (BPL. 2802.7) The editor has made many emendations in the text adopted in the editions ofl826 and 1827. See Gamba SerU dei testi, p. 135. * The minor works of Dante will also be found in whole or in part in the editions of the Divine comedy catalogued above under the numbers 29, 63, 66. 2^g. Prosaische schriften mit ausnahme der * Vita nuova. Uebersetzt von K. L. Kanne- GiEssEK. 2 theile in 1 vol. Leipzig, P. A. 20 PANTE COLLECTION. 257. — II convito, reintegrato nel testo con nuovo commento da G. B. Giuliani. 2 pt. (paged contin.) Firenze, siiccessori Le Mon- nier. 1874-75. sm. 8°. (Dante spiegato eon Dante.) Dn. 278.74 %* The text of the Convito will be found also in the Prose di Dante e di Boccacci, 1723 [no. 243] pp. 51-210; — in Zatta's Venioe edition, 1768 [no. ag] iv. 63-23S; — in the Florence edition of 1830 [no. 65] iv. 433-662; — and in Frati- celli's edition of the Opere minori, 1834 [no. 244] vol. ii.; 1856 [no. 246] vol. iii. %* A Germantranslationof the Convito by Kannegiesser is contained in his Dante's proaaisc/ie schri/ten, 1845 [no. 249] ioT theil. An English translation of the canzoni of the Convito is fiven in Lyell's Canzoniere 0/ Dante^ 1835 [no. 282] pp. 89- 19; — and ui his Lyrical poems of Dante^ 1845 [no. 283] pp. 23-30. The first canzone was translated by Shelley and will be found in Forman's edition of his Poetical workSj 1877, iv. 239-241. A translation of the second canzone by Rev. Charles T. Brooks will be found in The crayon, 1858, v. 39. A French paraphrase of the same is found at the end of La Touche-Loisi's Consolations c/ir^tiennes, 1744, pp. 293-336. Eclogae. 258. — I versi latini di Giovanni del Virgilio e di Dante Alighieri recati in versi italiani ed illustrati col testo a fronte e con note da Finppo ScoLAEi. Venezia, per I' agenzia lihraria di Firenze. 1845. 8°. Dn. 290.1 (BPL. *28o2.i9) *** The Eclogae are also to be found in the Carmina illus trium poetarum italorum, 1719, i. 115-119 ; — in the 4th of Dionisi's Seriedi aneddoti, 17SS [Dn. 128.3] pp. 5-22; — with the notes of an anonymous contemporary and of Dionisi, and an Italian translation by Francesco Personi, in the Florence edition of Dante's works, 1830-41 [no. 65] vi. 8.5-137; — in Fraticelli's edition of the Opere minori, 1834 [no. 344] vol. i. ; 1856 [no. 246] vol. i. ; — and with notes by G-iuliam, in his Opere latine di Dante, 1882 [no. 248] ii. 299-352. German translations are to be found in Kannegiesser and Witte's Dante's lyrische gedichte, 1842 [no. 289] i. 235-252 ; — and, with the Latin text, in Krafll's Dante's lyrische gedichte undpoetischer brief wechsel, 1859 [no. 290) pp. 331- 361. De Vulgari Eloquio. 259. — De vvlgari eloqventia libri dvo. Nunc primum ad vetusti, & vnici scripti Codicis exemplar editi. Ex libris Corbinelli : Eius demque Adnotationibus illustrati. Parisiis, apud lo. Corhon. 1577. 16°. (N.) The first edition of the Latin text; rare. "L* annotatione" is paged separately. *** Tlie Latin text is also printed in Trissino's Opere, 1729, ii. 141-192; — in Zatta's Venice edition of Dante's* works, 1758 [no. 29] iv. 241-315 ; — in the Florence edition of 1830-41 [no. 65] vi. 447-506 ; — in Torri's edition of the Prose e poesie liriche, 1860 [no. 245] vol. iv. ; — in Fraticelli's edition of the Opere minon, 1840 Jno. 244] vol. iii. ; 1857 [no. 246] vol. ii. ; — and, with extensive notes, in Giuliani's Opere latine di Dante, 1878 [no. 348] i. 1-212. 260. — De la Twlgare elwquenzia. [Translated Into Italian by Gio. Giokgio Teissino. Colo- phon;} Stampata in Vicenza per Tuloimeu laniculu da Bressa, Nel anuM mdxxix. Del Mese di Genarw. [1529.] f° ff. (26). Vign. Dn. 307.4 The first edition of Trissino's translation, in which form Dante's work first appeared in print. The Latin was not published untU 1577. Bound with this are Trissino's " Dialogo intitulato il Cas- teUano," fl'. (20), "Epistola de le lettere nuovamente ag- ginnte ne la lingua italiana," with his "Dubbii grammaS- cali" appended, if. (18), and his "La poetica," fl'. 08, (2), all of which were printed in the same year and by the same printer. All of the«e works are printed in a peculiar euisive type, the Greek a being used for the long o. Triasino was one ot the first to suggest and put into practice the separation ot i and j, u and v. 261. — De la volgare eloqvenzia. Col Castel- lano dialogo dl M. Giovan Giokgio Tkissino, de la lingva italiana. Di nuouo ristampato, & dalle lettere al nostro idioma strane purgato, & ricorretto. Ferrara, per Domenico Mama- relli. 1583. 16°. ff. (4), 70. • (N.) 262. — Delia volgar eloquenza libri due. Tra- dotti dalla latina nella lingua italiana. [By G. G. Trissino.] Ristampato a commodo, e richlesta de' letterati. [In La Galleria di Minerva, 1696, etc., f°. i. 35-64.) Dn. 307.1 263. — The same. Venetia, presso Girolamo Mhrizzi. 1696. f°. pp. (2), 38. Vign. Dn. 307.2 Extracted from the last, with the addition of a title-page, and of Dante's "Pistola latina al Gran Cane de la Scala," pp. .32-38. 264. — Delia volgare eloquenza ; traduzione di GiAN Giorgio Trissino, (1529) con una let- tera di Alessandro Manzoni; e una di Gino Capponi, intorno a quest' opera. Milano, Gius. Bernardoni. 1868. 16°. Dn. 307.3 *** Trissino's translation is also prmted in the Avtori del ben partare per secolari e religiosi, 1643, i. 1-39 ; — in Tris- sino's Opere, 1729, ii. 141-192 ; — in Zatta's Venice edition of Dante's works, 1758 [no. 29] iv. 241-315; — in the Florence edition, 1830 [no. 65] iv. 727-789; — in Fraticelli's edition, 1840 [no. 244] vol. iii. ; — and in Torri's Prose e poesie liriche, 1850 [no. 245] vol. iv. A French translation with introduction, etc. is contained in Rebastjen Eh^al's [properly Cesena] Le monde dantesgue, 1856 [Dn. 452.1] pp. 185-216. A German translation is contained inKanne^esser's Dante's prosaische sehriften, 1846 [no. 249] ii. 93-168. Epistolae. 265. — Tre epistole latine restituite a piu vera lezione annotate e tradotte da Luigi IMuzzi, con la giunta di altre cose relative al detto poeta. Prato, fratelli Giachetti. 1845. 8°. pp. 91+. Dn. 318.45; Dn. 318.45.2 (BPL. 2800.10) Numbered viii., iv., and ix. in Giuliani's edition of the Opere latiitt, and inscribed " Cardinalibus italicis," " Exu- lanti pistoriensi," and " Amico florentino." , The *' Epistola Hilarii " is appended, with a discussion o its authenticity; also essays entitled, Nuova opinione suUa Beatrice di Dante, Sovra im passo della Divina commedia nel canto xvii. dell' Inferno, Sopra un altro passo nel canto xxviii. deir Inferno, Sovra un passo nella Vitanuova, Inci- denza sopra un passo dell' Inferno c. 31, Di uno straorcUnario espositore di Dante [Luigi Ciardi]. 266. — Del metodo di commentare la Divina commedia. Epistola a Cangrande della Scala interpretata de G. B. Giuliani. Savona, Luigi Sambolino. 1856. 8°. Dn. 318.56 Also printed in Giuliani's edition of the Opere latine, 1882 [no. 248] ii. 241-286. %''' Seven Epistolae are collected and printed together in the Florence edition of Dante's works, 1830-41 [no. 65] vi. 687-832, with Fraticelli's translation and comments, viz. — a Cino da Pistoia, a' re e popoli d' Italia, all' imp. Arrigo VII., ai cardinali italiani, all' amico fiorentino, a Cane Scaligero, a Guido da Polenta ; — in Torri's edition ot the Prose e poesie liriche, 1842 [no. 245] vol. v. ; — in Fraticelli's Opere minori, 1840 [no. 244] vol. iii. ; 1867 [no. 246] vol. iii. ; — and in Giuhani's Opere latine, 1882 [no. 248] ii. 1-239, are ten letters with comments and discussions of some length, viz. — al car- dinale Niccol6 da Prato, ad Oberto e Guido conti di Romena, al marchese Moroello Malaspina, all' amico esule da Pistoja, ai principi e popoli d' Italia, ai Fiorentini entro patria, all' imp. Arrigo VII., ai cardinali italici, all' amico fiorentino, a Cangrande della Scala; also (of doubtful authenticity) epist. i., ii. e iii. di Margberita, Signora di Brabante al suo con- sorte Arrigo VII., epist. iv. a Guido da Polenta. MINOR WORKS. 21 A German tniuslutiou of all fourteen is ffiven in Kanne- messer's Dante's prosaiac/ie schrifteut 1845 [no. 249] ii. 159- Tho letter to Can Grande is also given in Zatta's Venice edition of Dante's works, 1758 [no. 29] iv. 400-408; — ap- ? ended to T>iasino*s translation of the Volgar eloquenza, 696 [no. 263] pp. 31-38 ; — in Giuliani's Meiodo di com- mentare la Gommedia, 1861, pp. 13-41; — andinthcBologua edition of the Divina commedia, 1866 [no. 108] 1. 85-94. The letter to Henry "VII. (in Italian) is also printed in Zatta's Venice edition, 1758 [no. 29] iv. 234-239 ; — in the Tlorence edition, 1830 [no. 65] iv. 791-797 ; — and in the Prose di Dante e JBoccaecif 1723 [no. 243] pp. 211-215. The letter to (iuido da Polenta (Itahan) is contained in the Prose di Dante e Soccacciy 1723 [no. 243] pp. 215-216. The letter to the Florentines will be found also in Bemays* Florilegivni renascentis latinitatis, [1849], pp. 1-3. De Monarchia. 267. — Monarchia. Colomse AUobrognm, apud Henr. Albert. Gosse ^ soc. [Venetiis, Pas- quali.] 1740. 16°. pp. iv., 95. Dn. 337.40 a68. — Dantis Alligherii Monarchia (liber i, iii,) msstorum ope emendata per C. Witte. 2 pt. Halis, formis Hendeliis. 1863-1871. 4°. (Progr.) Dn. 338.63 269. — De monarchia libri iii. codicum manu- scriptorum ope emendati per C. Witte. Ed. altera. Vindobonae, Ouil. BraumuUer. 1874. 8". Dn. 338.74 Prolegomena, etc., pp. i.-lxxxiii. 270. — The same. Advance sheets of the text, collated by Prof. Norton with the late Sir T. Phillips's Codex. Dn. 338.74.2 %* The De monarchia was also printed in the work of Simon Schardius, De ivriBdictione, avtoritaie, ei prae- eminentiaimperiali, 1666, f [Dn. 335.66J pp. 237-284; — and will be found as well in Zatta's Venice edition of Dante's works, 1758 [no. 29] iv. (2). i.-lxxxiv. ; — in the Florence edition of 1830-41 [no. 65] vi. 515-685, where it is accompanied by Ficino's Italian translation, here printed for the first time ; -in Torri's edition of tiie Prose e poesie liriche, 1844 ] vol. iii. ; — in FraticelU's Opere minori, 1839 J vol. iii. ; 1857 [no. 246] vol. ii. ; — and in Giuliani's atine, 1878 [no. 248_ abundant notes and discussions. 27X. — Ueber die monarchie. Uebersetzt und mit einer einleitung versehen von O. Hc- BATSOH. Berlin, L. Beiman. 1872. 8°. pp. 91. (Historisch-politische bibliothek, oder Sammlung von hauptwerken aus dem gebiete der geschichte und politik. 14.) Dn. 346.1 *«* A German translation by Kannegieaser will be found in his Dante's prosaische schriften, 1846 [no. 249] ii. 1-91. An English translation by F. J. Church is appended to R. "W. Church's Dante : an essay, 1879, pp. 175-308. A French translation by S^bastien Eh^al [properly Cesenal is contained in Ms Le monde dantesque, 1856 [Dn. 452.1] pp. 121-184. . . -u T^, The Italian translation of Ficino la given m the Florence edition, 1830-41 [no. 65] vi. 515-685; — in FraticeUi'a edition of the Opere minori, 1839 [no. 244] vol. iii. ; — and m Tom s edition of the Prose, 1844 [no. 245] vol. lii. Quaestio de aqua et terra. 272. — Quistione trattata in Verona il di 20 gennajo mcccxx. intorno alia forma del globo terracqueo ed al luogo respettivamente occu- pato dair acqua e della terra. Colla tradu- zione [di Fr. Longhena] a riscontro del testo latino. 4"ed. per cura del dottore Alessandro ToKBi. liivorno, Paolo Vannini. 1843. 8°. pp. 44. Diagrs. Dn. 351. i 66 copies; no. 24. *»"' This treatise ia also printed In Torri-s edition of the Prose e poesie liriche, 1842 [no. 245] iii. 168-193, with a translation; — in Fraticelli's Opere mimori, 1857 [no. 346] vol. ii.; — and in Giuliani's Opere Mine, 1882, [no. 248] u. 353, with an Italian translation. Rime. 273. — Incomincia le canzone di dante alli- ghieri poeta fiorentino. [At end:^ finite le canzone di dante allighieri poeta fioretino, mcccclxiii : die 24 marzij : sm. 4°. ff. 39. Manuscript. Dn. i.a In the same volume is bound Petrach's Triumphi written the same year and finished on Feb. 14th, 49 leaves. Of the 88 leaves in the book, 10 are vellum, the rest paper, 274. — Sonetti h canzoni di diversi antichi avtori toscani in dieci [undici] Kbri raccolte. [^Colophon:'] Impresso in Firenze per Ii heredi di Philippo di Giunta nell' anno del Signore. m.d.xxvii. A di vi. del mese di LugUo. [1527.] 16°. Dn. 355.27 Di Dante Alaghieri. Librl quattro. ff. 1-46. "With many mb. notes, and ms. table of contents. The poems of the Vita nuova form the first book and the three canzoni of the Convito form part of the fourth. 275. — Rime di diversi antichi avtori toscani in dieci [undici] libri raccolte. [CoZopfcojt;] Stampata in Vinegia per lo. Antonio, e Fra- telli da Sabio. Nell' anno del Signore. MDXXxii. [1532.] 16°. Dn. 355.32 Di Dante Alaghieri. Lib. iiii. ff. 4r49. With a MS. table of contents. " Non fe questa edizione che una fedele ristampa dell* ante- cedente, 1627, ed anche con qualche correzione." Gamba, Serie dei testi, p. 244. 276. — Rime di diversi antichi autori toscani in dodici libri raccolte. Giuntovi moltiesime cose, che nella Fiorentina edizione del 1527, non ei leggevano. Venezia, appresso Simone Occhi. 1740. 16°. Dn. 357.40 Identical except for the title-page and last leaf with the edition published at Venice in 1731. At the foot of p. 360 the colophon still stands " In Venezia appresso Cristoforo Zane. mdccxxxi." 277. — Raccolta di rime antiche toseane. [Edited by Pietro Notabartolo, duca di Villa- rosa.] Vol. ii.-iv. Palermo, Gius. Assenzio. 1817. 8°. IV. 823 Dante AUghieri, ii. 3-148. " Le poesie sono state tratte dalle Opere ii Dante, Venezia, 1768, Zatta, v. 4." Vol. 1. wanting. 278. — Amori e rime. [Edited by Luigi Cara- NENTi.] Mantova, co' tipi virgiliani. 1823. 16°. Portrs. (Scelto Parnaso antico.) Dn. 358.23 " Gli amori di Dante e Beatrice da F. An-ivabene." pp. i.- cccxxi. Portraits: — !. Dante. "Kaffaelo inv. Giacon inc." ii. Beatrice. " Canova inv. Giacon inc." 2yg. — Rime. Si aggiungono le rime di Guide Guinizzelli, di Guido Cayalcanti, di Gino da Pistoja, e di Fazio degli Uberti. Milano, Jff. Bettoni. 1828. 82°. (Bibl. univ. di scelta letteratura ant. e mod.) Dn. 358.28 280. — Poesie liriche, illustrate da Giovanni FoBNABO. Roma, iipog. Menicanti. 1843. 8°. Dn. 358.43 " Saggi di componhnenti poetici tratti daglV autori i piil accreditati delprimo secolo In cui sorgeva la poesia italiana," " Sulla importanza e carattere delle poesie liriche di Dante, pp. 49-60. — See no. 125. Liriche, e parte del Para- diso come sono nel codice palatino CLXXX. autografo di Francesco Petrarca. 1860. — See no. 247. La Vita nuova e il Can- zoniere comm. da G. B. Giuliani. 1868. 22 BANTE COrXECTIOX. 281. — II canzoniere, col comento di Panfilo Serafini. Firenze, O. Barhhra. 1883. 8°. Dn. 358.83 ** Disscrtazioni sugli amori di Dante ; — i. G\\ amoti con Beatrice Portiiiari. — ii. Amori allegorici o rime filosoficlie. — iii. Gli amori cou Gentucca degh Antehninelli," pp. 1-71. %♦ Dante's minor poems are also brought together and pub- lished in ZatU's Venice edition, 1758 [no. 29] iv. 319-398 ; — in the Florence edition, 1830 [no. 65] v. 637-704; vi. 49-84; — in Bntttira's edition, Opere poetKhe, 1823 [no. 53] i. 39-235; — and in Fraticelli's Opere minoHt 1834 [no. 244] vol. i. ; 1856 [no. 246] vol. i. 282. — The Canzoniere, including the poems of the Vita nuova and Convito ; Italian and English. Translated by Charles Lyell. London, John Murray. 1835. 12°. Dn. 364.1 283. — Lyrical poems ; including the poems of the Vita nuova and Convilo. Translated [with introductions and notes] by Charles Lyell. London, W. Smith. 1845. 16°. Port. Dn. 364.1.2 (BPL. 4194.10) Portrait : — " From a cast taken after death at Eavenna. A.D. 1321." Lyell's translations, except those of the poems in the Vita nuova are contained in E. A. Hitchcock's I^otea on the Vita nuova, 1866, pp. 241-377. 284. — The early Italian poets from Ciullo d' Alcamo to Dante Alighieri (1100-1200- 1300) in the original metres, together with Dante's Vita nuova; translated by D. G. Ros- SETTi. London, Smith, Elder and co. 1861. 8°. Dn. 264.1 (BPL. 4796.1) Selected poems only from Dante are translated. 285. — Dante and his circle : with the Italian poets preceding him (1100-1200-1300). A collection of lyrics, edited, and translated in the original metres, by Dakte Gabriel Ros- 6ETTI. Revised and re-arranged edition. London, Ellis and White. 1874. 8°. Dn. 264.1.2 286. — The same. Boston. Roberts brothers. 1876. sm. 8°. (BPL. 2799.54) Rossetti's translation of the Vita nuova and of several son- nets not contained in that work are reprinted in E. A. Hitch- cock's Notes on the Vita nuova, 1866. *^r* Six of the sonnets are translated in Charles Tomlinson's The sonnet, its origin, etc. 1874. 287. — Rimes. — Sonnets, canzones et ballades. Traduction de IT. Fertiablt, precedee d'une etude litteraire et suivie de notes et commen- taires par le m^me. Paris, Victor Lecou. 1847. 12°. Dn. 365.1 288. — Dante, Petrarque, Michel-Ange, Tasse. Sonnets choisis. Traduits en vers et pre- cedes d'une etude sur chaque poete par Ernest et Edmond Lafond. Paris, Comon et c' 1848. 8°. (BPL. 2806.3) *** A French translation by E. J. Delicluze is contained in his Dante Alighieri, ou La poesie amoureuse, 1848 [Dn. 453.1] pp. 285-388. 289. — Lyrische gedichte. tTbersetzt und er- klart von K. L. Kannegiesser und K. Witte. 2" vermehrte und verbesserte aufl. 2 theile. Leipzig, F. A. Brockhaus. 1842. 12°. Dn. 366.1 (BPL. 4800.21) 1. Text. {German.) — ii. Anmerkungeu von Karl Witte. 290. — Lyrische gedichte und poetisoher brief- wechsel. Text, uebersetzung und erkliirung. Von Carl Krapft. Regensburg, verlitg der Montag ^ Weiss'schen buchhandlung. 1859. sq. 16°. Dn. 366.2 — See no. 250. Das neue leben und die fesammelten lyrischen gedichte von Dante, ibertragen von J. Wegb. [1879.] 291. — Due sonetti inediti tratti dal codice clxxxvi. della biblioteca pubblica di Perugia, ridotti a migliore lezione [by G. B. Vermi- GLioLi. Perugia, F. Baduel. 1824.] 16°. pp. (8). Dn. 358.24 Sonnets beginning ** Se grli occhi mici saettassero quadrella " and " Giovinetta gentil poichfe tu vede." 292. — Canzone, pubblicata da Sante Pieka- Lisi. Roma, tipog. Salviuccd. 1853. 8°. pp. 19-I-. Dn. 358-53 Beginning " Virti, che '1 ciel movesti a si be! punto." From the codice barberiniana, no. 1548. Not included in the latest editions of the Canzoni. 293. — Rime di Dante Alighieri e di Giannozzo Sacchetti, messe ora in luce sopra codici pala- tini da Francesco Palermo. Eirenze, coi tipi di M. Cellini e c. 1857. 4°. Dn. 358.57 (BPL. 4790.2) Contains three ballate ascribed to Dante, beginning re- spectively "Madonna e Amore han fatto compagnia," "lo son chiamata nova ballatella," and "Tu mi prendesti, o donna, in tale punto " ; and " La caritk : laude " by Sacchetti ; besides a long " Discorso " by Palermo. 100 copies printed. 294. — Rime in testi antichi attribuite a Dante, ora per la prima volta pubblicate da Carlo Witte. (Jahrb. d. deutsch. Dante-gesellsch. 1871, iii. 257-302). Dn. 550.1 %* A few inedited poems ascribed to Dante are printed in Trucchi's Poesie ilaliane inedite, 1846, i. 294-300. 295. — Canzone inedita in lode della vergine Madre, tratta da un codice della r. biblioteca di Parigi ed illustrata [da C. G., Dr. P. A., Dr. T. P.]. 2" ed. Padova, coi tipi della Minerva. 1839. 8°. pp. (2), 31. Dn. 358.39 (BPL. 2801.9) Beginning " Folli pensieri e vanitk di core." 296. — Laude inedita in onore di nostra Donna, con un discorso del dottor Anicio Bonucci. Bologna, Marsigli e Rocchi. 1854. 8°. pp. 26-|-. Fac-sim. Dn. 358.54 Beginning " Ave templo di Dio sacrato e santo." 297. — A Maria vergine inno [with Commento of Francesco di Bartolo da Buti]. Pisa, /ros- telli Nistri. 1858. 1. 8°. pp. 11 -|-. Port, of F. da Buti. Dn. 338.58 Beginning " Vergine Madre, iiglla del tuo Figlio." 298. — I sette salmi penitenziali transportati alia volgar poesia da Dante Alighieri ed altre sue rime spirituali illustrate con annotazioni dair abate F. S. Quadkio come pure altra serie di rime scelte tra le piu nobili dell' autore. Bologna a CoUe ameno, per Giovanni Got- tardi. 1753. 4°. Port., 2 plates and vign. Dn. 357.53 *** These paraphrases are also pnnted in Zatta's edition, 1758 [no. 29) iv. (2) 169-234, where they are accompanied by the amiotations pf the abate Quadrio ; — in the liaccolta di rime antiche toscane, 1817 [no. 277] ii. 121-136; — in the Florence edition, 1830 [no. 65] v. 686-703 ; — and in Frati- celli's edition, Opere miiwri, 1834 [no. 244] vol. i. ; 1866 [no, 246] vol. i. MIXOPv WOKKS. 23 .V (rerman tninslation is iucladed in Katinegiosscr and \Vitte's Dante's lyriache gedichte, 1842 [no. 289] i. 201-223. The Credo of Dante is printed at the end of most early edi- tions of the Divina conjmedia, e. ff. those of 1477, 1491, 1493 1497, 1607, 1620, 1529, 1536 [nos. 4, 6, 7, 8, 12, 14, 15, j6] ; and generally in connection with the SHH mlmi; also, with notes, in Fontani's Saggio di rime di diverai buoni autorit 1826, pp. 1-12; and, with various readings, in Bini's Kime e prose del buon secolo delta lingua tratte damanoscritti, 1852, pp. 21-26. The Ave Maria and Pater nostro generally accompany the Credo. Vita Nuova. 399- — Vita nvova. Con xv. Canzoni del medesimo. E la vita di esso Dante scritta da Giovanni Boccaccio. Firenze, Bariolomeo SermartelU. 1576. 16°. (N.) — Another copy, wanting the life by Boccaccio. Dn. 375.76 The first edition. ** Bella ma poco corretta edizione." Gamba, Serie dei testij p. 134. 300. — Vita, nova secondo la lezione di un codice inedito del secolo xv. colle varianti deir edizioni piu accreditate. [Published by )doakdo Machirelh and L. C. Ferrucoi. Ed. 2».] Pesaro, dalla tipogr. Nobili. 1829. 8°. pp. viii., 74-1-. Vign. Dn. 378.29 (N. BPL. 2802.16) For the circumstances of its publication see Gamba, Serie dei teatiy p. 134. 301. — La vita nuova. [Edited by Aurelio GoTTi.] 2» ed. Eirenze, Felice Le Monnier. 1856. 16°. pp. 75. (N.) 302. — La vita nuova. Milano, Ouigoni. 1864. 16°. pp. 64. (Biblioteca delle famiglie.) Dn. 378.64 303. — La vita nuova. [Edited by L. Pizzc] Venezia, tip. Antonelli. 1865. 4°. Front. Dn. 378.65 (,BPL. 4790.14) The frontispiece is Ary Scheffer's Dante and Beatrice, en- graved by G. Berniisconi. •• Splendida edizione commemorativa pel sesto centenario." Follows Fraticelli's text, with comparison of various MSS. and other editions. I — See no. 247. La vita nuova e il Can- zoniere comm. da G. B. Giuliani. 1868. 304. — La vita nuova riscontrata su codici e stampe, preceduta da uno studio su Beatrice e seguita da illustrazioni per cura di Ales- SANDRO d' Ancona. Pisa, fratelli Nistri. 1872. 4°. Front. Dn. 378.72 (BPL.*48oo.55) Dante's explanations of the sonnets are printed in red at the side of the page. The fi-ontispieee is a photograph of a painting by Vito of •* il giovanetto Dante Nel di che Beatrice lo saluta." 305. — La vita nuova. Ricorretta coll' ajato di testi a penna ed illustrata da Carlo Witte. Leipzig, F. A. Brockhaus. 1876. 16°. Dn. 378.76 (N. BPL. 4799-52) " Codici manoscritti della Vita nuova. Edizioni della Vita nuova." pp. xxT-xl. Dedicated to Prof. Charles Eliot Norton. 306. — La vita nuova. Milano, Guigoni. 1882. 16°. pp. 64. (Biblioteca delle famiglie.) Dn. 378.82 307. — La vita nuova come principio e fonda- mento del poema sacro. Interpretata e mi- gliorata nel teato da G. B. Giuliani. 3» ed. ampliata e corretta. Firenze, , successori Le Monnier. 1883. 8°. (Dante spiegato con Dante.) Dn. 378.83 " Del proprio stile delle rime di Dante." pp. xi.-xxiv. " Deir intinic attiiieiize della Vita nuova col Convito e coUa Dvina commedia, e dell' obbligo di escludere dalla Vita nuova qualsiasi interpretazione allegorica e ogni dubbio sulla realtit di Beatrice." pp. 161-184. 308. — La vita nuova, ridotta a miglior lezione. Preceduta da uno studio critico e seguita da note illustrative di Attilio Luciani. Eoma, iipog. eredi Botta. 1883. 8°. Dn. 378.83.2 309. — La vita nuova; con note del prof. A. Fassini. 2''ed. Torino, etc., G. JS. Para- via e comp. 1883. 16°. 378.83.3 310. — La vita nuova ; illustrata da note e pre- ceduta da un discorso su Beatrice per Ales- SANDRO d' Ancona. 2» ed. notevolmente ac- cresciuta. Pisa, libreria Galileo gia Ff. Nis- tri. 1884. 8°. Dn. 378.84 *** The Vita nuova is also contained in the Prose di Dante e Boeeacci, 1723 [no. 243] pp. 1-49 ; — in Zatta'e Venice edi- tion of Dante's works, 1758 [no. 29] iv. S-52; — in the Flor- ence edition, 1830 [no. 65] iv. 663-725; in Ton-i's edition of the Prose e poesie Hrichet 1843 [no. 245] vol. i. ; — and in Fraticelli's O^ere minori, 1839 [no. 244] vol. iii.; 1857 [no. 246] vol. ii. 311. — The early life, together with the origi- nal in parallel pages by Joseph Garrow. Florence, F. Le Monnier. , 1846. 16°. Forts. Dn. 384.3 Portraits: — Dante. " Richard del. P. Nocchi inc. From the portrait by Giotto previous to its restoration," but with the eye restored. — Beatrice. " Richard del. P. Nocchi inc." Appended are the sonnets by Guide Cavalcanti, Cino da Pistoia, and Dante da Maiano, with English translations. 312. — The Vita nuova, translated, with an introduction and notes, by Theodore Martin. London, Parker, son, and Bourn. 1862. sm. 4°. Port. Dn. 384.2 (BPL. 2800.23 ; 2800.24) Portrait : — "By Giotto, carefully copied from a private plate after a drawing by Mr. Kirkup." " The translations of the poems of the Vita nuova here re- printed appeared in an essay, by the translator, on Dante and Beatrice, published in Tail's magazine, in 1846." — Introduction. 313. — The new life, translated [with essays and notes] by C. E. Norton. Boston, Ticknor and Fields. 1867. 4°. 38.32; Dn. 384.1 (BPL. 4790.36 " A portion of iny translation, accompanied by a part of what now appears as the Essays and Notes in this volume, was published in the Atlantic Monthly in 1859_, and was afterwards, in the course of the same' year, printed in a volume for private circulation." — Note, p. 109. The volume referred to is his "The new life of Dante: an essay, with translations. Cambridge. 1859 [Dn. 388.4]. — See nos. 284, 285, 286. The early Italian poets, with Dante's Vita nuova ; trans- lated by D. G. Kossetti. 1861; 1874; 1876. Bossetti's translation of the Vita nuova is reprinted in E. A. Hitchcock's Notes on the Vila nuova, 1866. 314. — Vita nuova ou Vie de ses jeunes anndes ^crites par lui-m^me. Version franpaise du chevalier Zeloni, pr6c6d6e d'une notice his- torique sur sa vie, extraite des auteurs du temps les plus accredites, par le mfime. Lon- dres, Doleman, etc. [1844.] 32°. Porirs. of Dante and Beatrice. Dn. 385.1 "'t* A French translation by E. J. DeWcluze is contained in his Dante Alighieri, ou La poesie amoureuse, 1848 [Dn. 453.1] pp. 153-220; and is prefixed to the trajislation of the Divine comedy by Brizeux, 1853 [no. 171] pp. 1-84; also contained in Del^cluze's (Em'cres, 1872, 1-84. A translation by Ernest and Edmond Lafond is contained in their Dante, Pitrarque, Michel Ange, Tasse, 1848 [no. 288] pp. 21-90. 24 DANTE COLLECTION. 315. — Das neuo leben. Aus dem italienischen ubersetzt und erlautert von Iv. Fokster. Ijeip- zig, F. A. Brodkhaus. 1841. 12°. Dn. 386.3 On pp. 90-92 are translations of the three sonneta by Guido Cavalcanti, Cine da Fistoia, and Dante da Maiano. 316. — Das neue leben. Uebersetzt von B. Jacobson. HaUe, C. E. M. Pfeffer. 1877. 16°, Port. Dn. 386.1 Portrait : — " Na^h Giotto, nach dem freseobilde im palazzo del Bargello bevor dasselbe 1841 iibennalt ward. Gest. V. Jul. Thaeter." The eye i8 restored. 317. — Das neue leben. Die Vita nuova. Uebersetzt und herausgegeben von F. von OEYNHAnsEN. Leipzig, F. C. W. Vogel. 1824. 16°. . Dn. 386.2 With many extracts from the Rime and the Convito by way of illustration. — See no. 250. Das neue leben und die gesammelten lyrischen gedichte von Dante. trbertrageu von J. Wege. [1879.] II. WORKS ON DANTE, Etc. (Alphabetically by authors ; to be followed by an index of special subjects.) A, C. Dante. [Sciolti.] {In Omaggio a Dante, 1865, 8°, pp. 317-322.) Abegg, (J. F.) H. Die idee der gerechtigkeit und die strafrechtlichen grundsatze in Dante's Gottlicher comodie. (In Jdhrl. d. deutschen Dante- gesellsch., 1867; i. 177-257.) See WlTTB, K. J. F. H. Abegg [gest. 29> mai, 1S68]. ^LaJahrb. d. deutacfien Dante-gesellseh.t 1S69; ii. 409-410.) Abeken, B. R. Beitrage fiir das studium der Gottlichen comodie Dante Alighieri's. Berlin, eic. 1826. 8°. Dn. 200.1 Contents: — Dante*8 zeitalter und sein leben. — Die alle- porie der Gottlichen comodie. Inf. i. — Beatrice. Inf. ii. — Dante's originalitat. Inf. iii. — Dante und die schriftsteller des altertlmms. Inf. iv. — Francesca. Inf. v. — Urtheil eines franzosischen kritikers [Gingnen^] iiber Inf. vi. — Eintreten in die stadt des Dis. Inf. ix. — Dante's buch : Von der monarchic, im auszuge. Inf. xix. Purg. vi. Parad. vi. — Mannigfaltigknit des in Dante's Holle darge- stellten. — Schauplatz der Gottlichen comodie, und bedeu- tung dcsselben Ausmessung der Holle und des Fegfeuers. Dauer der reise Dante's. — 2 — [Eeview of] Die gottliche komodie, iiber- setzt von Karl Streckfuss, 1826, 1826. [Wien. 1828.] 8°. pp. (15). Dn. 200.1.2 Jahrbucher d. literatuTt xlii. 12-26. Aooademia della Crusca. See Crnsca, Accademia della. Aooademia Dante Alighieri, Catania. Statute dell' accademia. Fondata in Catania r anno 1881. Catania. 1882. 32°. pp. 10. Dn. 550.3 Accademioo convegno (Per nn), a Gargonza neir Aretino in memoria dell' Alighieri. Ottave. Capolago. 1840. sm. 8°. pp. 27. Dn. 532.2 Aocarigi {or Acabisio), A. Vocabolario et grammatica con 1' orthographia della lingva vol- gare. Con 1' espositione di molti Ivoghi di Dante, del Petrarca et del Boccaccio. Venetia. 1550. 8°. Dn. 121. 1 The same in substance as the earlier edition of 1543. [Accordi, P. ] . Spiegazione del numero 515 nel quale Dante vede quell' inviato di Dio che a' suoi di avrebbe redenta 1' Italia. [Purg. xxxiii. 43.] 2* ed. con qualche cangiamento nel testo ed accre- sciuta. Mantova. 1865. sm. 8°. pp. 30. Dn. 125.3 " Estratto daUa Oazzettii di Mantova.'* Aoqnaviva, principe Di. L' Alighieri in- culca riverenza alle Sacre Scritture e al ponteflce. [Terzine.] {In Omaggio a Dante, 1865, 8°, pp. 565-570.) Ademollo, L., illustrator. La divina com- media con tavole in rame. 1817-19. See Part I. no. 45. [Agoult, M. de F., comtesse d']. Le cap Plouha: dialogues sur Dante et Goethe. [Par Daniel Stern. Paris. 1864-65.] 8°. Dn. 450.1 Remte germanique et francaisey xxviii. 229-270; xxxi. 193-243, 478-507. —Revue moderne, xxxiii. 197-226, 452-474. Reviewed by Mont^gut, in his Types Htt4raireatlS82,pTp. 203-245. See Varcbi, B. Lezioni See Rosoiate. the younger. La vi- Aiazzi, G., editor. sul Dante. 1841. Alberico da Rosoiate. Alberions Cassinensis. sione del monaco Alberico riscontrata coi luoghi di Dante che le si avvicinano. Lat. [With letters by Cancellieri and De Eossi, and " Conclusione del sig. De-Romanis circa I'originalita della Di- vina commedia."] (In La divina commedia, Roma, Romanis, 1815-17 [no. 44], iv. 117-167; — Same, Padova, Minerva, 1822 [no. 51], v. 281-308; — Same, Firenze, Ciardetti, 1830-41 [no. 65] v. 281- 308. For a discussion of the question whether the " Vision " of this monk furnished Dante with the idea or the materials for his poem, see, beside the letters of Cancellieri and DeRossi and the essay of DeRomanis noticed above, the following : — BOTTAKI, G. Lettera di un accademico della Crusca scritta ad un altro accademico; — printed in various editions of the Divina commedia. Canoelliebi, F. Osservazioni sopra I'origlnalia della Div. com. 1814. With text and translation of the "Vision." C08TANZO, G. G. L. DI. Diun antico testo a penna della Div. com.; — printed in various editions of the Div. com. DioNisi, G. J. Preparazione istorica critica. 1806. pp. 4-18. Ancoha, a. d'. I preoursori di Dante, 1874, p. 63. Albo dantesco nella sesta commemorazione cen- tenaria offerto da Mantova al nome del poeta na- zionale italiano. Mantova. 1865. 1. 8°. Dn. 561.6 *' 500 esemplari numerati. !Esemplare di N. 276." Each article of this collection is entered separately in this WORKS ON DANTE. 25 Albo dantesco Veronese. 18G5. Milano. [18G5.] 1.8°. Fi-ont. Dn. 561.3 (BPL. 4791.4) Jf'rontittjnece ; — TTgo Zannoni's marble statue of Dante dedicated ia Verona, 14th May, 1865. JSach article of this collection is entered separately in this list. Albrizzi, G. La galleria di Minerva. See Galleria (La) di Minerva. Aloiati, A. De formula Eomani Imperij li- bellus. Accesservnt non dissimilis argument!, Dantis Florentini De monarchia libri tres, Ka- dvlphi Camotensis De translatione imperij libellus, Chronica M. lordanis, qualiter romanum imperium translatum sit ad Germanos. Omnia nunc primum in lucem edita. 'Ba,si\ea.e, per Joannem Oporinum. [1559.] 24°. pp. 6, 297. Dn. 335.59 It was in tliis volume that Dante's De monarchia was first printed. Alonne narrazioncelle tolte da' piu antichi chio- satori della Coramedia di Dante Allighieri. [Edited by B. Gamba]. Venezia. 1840. 8°. pp. 64. Dn. 131. II " Questi estratti sono cavati dai Comenti diPietro di Dante, del Boccaccio, di Benvenuto da Imola, dell' Ottimo, etc.*' — Colomb de Batines, i. 530. Contents: — Francesca. Inf. v. — Ciacco. Inf. vi. 62. — Azzolino o Eccelino da Romano. Inf. xii. 110. — Piero dalla Vigne. Inf. xiii. 6S Brunetto Latini. Inf. xv. — Gual- drada. Inf. xvi. 87. — Guido Bouatti e Asdente di Parma. Inf. XX. 118. — Vanui Fucci. Inf. xxiv. 122. — Mosca Lam- berti. Inf. xxviii. 106. — II re Giovane e Beltran del Bomio. Inf. x.xviii. 134. — Geri del Bello. Inf. xxix. 27. — La gente di Francia. Inf. xxix. 123. — Gianni Schicchi. Inf. xxx. 32. — Oderigi d* Agobbio. Purg. xi. 79. — Provenzano Salvani. Purg. xi. 121. — Piccarda. Purg. xxiv. 10. — Donna Cian- ghella. Parad. xv. 128. — Li predicanti. Farad, xxix. 115. Aldus, publisher. Le terze rime di Dante. 1502. See Part I. no. g. — 2 — Dante col site, et forma dell' inferno. 1515. See Part I. no. 13. Alighieri, Jacopo di Dante. Capitolo [e So- netto a maestro Paolo dell' Abaco]. See Gubbio, B. E. DA. Capitoli di Bosoue da Gubbio e di Jacopo Alighieri sulla Divina commedia. 1829. — 2 — Capitolo sopra la Divina commedia. Utopia, nel mese di maggio 1' anno Dxxcv. della nascita di Dante. [1850.] 8°. pp. 8. Dn. 532.2 — 3 — [Capitolo e sonetto, estratti dal codice dantesco Cavriani per cura di W. Braghirolli. ] (In Also dantesco ofEerto da Mantova, 1865, 8°, pp. 138-144.) Shows " che 1' autografo della Divina commedia non rimase in Kavenna dopo la morte di Dante, ma pasa5 nelle mani di Jacopo suo figlio, il quale ne trasse copia e la spedl a Guido da Polenta." .,»,.. j- This "Capitolo" or smnmaiy of the Divma commedia, which has been ascribed to Pietro as well as to Jacopo, both SODS of Danto, will be found printed in the following editions ofthe Divina commedia:— , . ^^ 147.7. "Venetia, Vendelin da Spira [no. 4] ; first time. 1816-17. Eoma. Eomanis [no. 44], iv. 113-116. 1822. Padova, Mmerva [no. 51], v. 275-279. 1830-41. Flrcnze, Ciardetti [no. 65] , v. 276-279. It is also contained in the BaccoUa di rimz antiehi toacam, Palermo, 1817 [no. 277], iu. 126-130. In the same Saecojta is printed another longer poem by Jacopo Ahghieri "II dot- trinale," the last chapters of which relate to the Divma commedia. Alighieri, Pietro di Dante. Super Dantis ipsius genitoris comoediam commentarium nunc primum in lucem editum consilio et sumptibus G. I. Bar. Vernon curante V. Nannucci. Floren- tiae. 1846. 1. 8°. Fac-sims. Dn. 128.2; Dn. 128.2.2 Contents : — Di Pietro di Dante e del suo commento [da V. Nammccil . - Sul commento di Pietro di Dante ; osserva- rioni del P. St. G. Ponta. — Canzone morale di Piero Dante So a' pastori. - Commento. - Varianti. - Coneziom dei passi degfl antichi scrittorl citati. — Indice. See the 2d of Diouisi's Aneddotl, 1786, " Ccnsnra del oomento di Pietro creduto figlio di Dante," which expresses doubts of its authenticity; also no. 4 of the same, pp. 41-44, in which Dionisi answers criticisms on his first essay, and his Preparazione storicat 1806, i. 18-26, 136-151. Dionisi's opinion is opposed by Ugo Foscolo in his IHscorso sill testo, 1842, pp. 373-.375; and by Ponta in the "Osserva- zioni " prefixed to Lord Vernon's edition of the Comment. See Colomb de Batines, i. 633-836. See also AuDiN de Rtans. Delle vere chiose lacopo di Dante e del comento ad esso attribuito. 1848. Altenhoefer, A. J. Zur Dante-literatur. Von A. J. A. [Review of Longfellow's translation of the Divine comedy, with translations of Long- fellow's Dante sonnets.] (In Jahrh. d. deutschen Dante-gesettsch., 18G9; ii. 355-362.) Amati, G. Delle dodici pene dell' inferno, e delle dodici glorie del paradiso : scritto anonimo del secolo xiv. See Dodici pene dell' inferno (Delle). Ambrosoll, F. Quadro storico dei secoli xiii. e xiv. — Esposizione analitica della Divina cora- media. (In ScRiTTi varii intorno a Dante, 1856, 16°, pp. 51-118.) AmpSre, J. J. (A.). Viaggio dantesco. Tra- duzione dal francese. Firenze. 1855. 16°. Dn. 175.1 The original French was first published in the Eevue des deux mondes in 1839, and reprinted iu the Revue des remies the same year. It will also be found in Ampfere's " La (frice, Home, et Dante " of which BPL. has the 6th ed. 1870 [2679.62]. — 2 — Mein weg in Dante's fusstapfen. Nach J. J. Ampere bearbeitet von Theodor Hell [pseu- don. for K. G. T. Winkler]. Dresden, etc. 1840. 12°. Dn. 175. 1. 2 A translation of Ampfere's work. [ — 3 — ] II viaggio in Italia di Teodoro Hell [i. e. K. G. T. Winkler, translator] sulle orme di Dante. Per la prima volta pubblicato in italiano con note. [Translated by B. de G. ; edited by F. Scolari.] Treyiso. 1841. 8°. Dn. 175. 1.3 (BPL. 4790.46) [ — 4 — ] The same. Ed. 2* accuratamente cor- retta. Venezia. 1841. 1. 8°. Dn. 175. 1.4 A translation ofthe German translation of Ampfere's work. Scolari supposed that Teodoro Hell was King John of Saxony. ^ Appendici : — 1». Scolari, F. Del dovorsi scrivere e stampare costantemente Dante Allighieri con doppia elle e non altrimenti. — 2^ M., G. Compendio della cronolo^a scaligera. — 3». Polanzani, G. Delle memorie trivigiane che trovansi nella Divina commedia. Ancona, A. d'. La Beatrice di Dante. Studio. Pisa. 1865. 4°. pp. 49. Dn. 400.1.2 (BPL. 4790-24) Republished in his editions ofthe Vita nuova, 1872 [no. 304] and 1884 [no. 310]. — 2 — I precursori di Dante. Lettura. Firenze. 1874. sm. 8°. Dn. 400.1 (BPL. 2776.62) — 3 — editor. Lavitanuova. 1872. 1884. See Part I. no. 304, 310. — 4 — editor. SeePacci, A. In lode di Dante. 1868. Andreoli, R. , commentator. La divina com- media. 1870. See Parti, no. 115. Angeletti, N. Crouologja delle opere minor! di Dante. Parte I'. Citta di Castello. 1886. sm. 8°. Dn. 268.2 i. Convivio e De vulgari eloquentia. Anonimo florentino. Commento alia Divina commedia. 1866-74. See Part I. no. 108. Antonelli, G. Accenni alle dottrine astrono- miche nella Divina commedia. (In Dante e il suo secolo, 1865, 4°, pp. 503-518.) — 2 — Sulle dottrine astrouomiche della Divina commedia; ragionamenti in occasione del sesto centenario di Dante. Firenze. 1865. 8°. pp. 95. (BPL. 4795.12) 26 JJANTE COLLECTION. Applanso poetico umiliato al principe Luigi Valenti Gonzaga dagli accademici provvidi con- vittori dello coUegio [barberino] in occasione dell' insigne monumento innalzato alle ceneri di Dante Alighieri 1' anno mdcclxxxi. Ravenna. [1781.] 8°. pp. xii. Dn. 532.2 Aquarone, B. Accenni alle cose sanesi ("In- ferno X. e xxxii.) nel poema di Dante. {In Dante e il suo secolo, 1865, 4°, pp. 881-899.) — x — Dante in Siena; ovvero Accenni nella Divina commedia a cose sanesi. Siena. 1865. K)". Dn. 125.1 Illustrates the following passages, — Inf. x. 85; xiii. 120 srq. ; xxxi. 41; xxxii. 81;Turg. t. 133; vi. 14, 111; xi. 68 seq., 112; xiii. 106 seq. Aquino, Carlo d', translatoi Delia commedia trasportata in verso latino. 1728. See Part I. no. 233. Aranda y Sanjnan, M., translator. La di- vina comedia. 1871. See Part I. no. 240. Arbib, L. Come ei debba leggere un verso della canzone di Dante : " Donne che avcte intel- letto d' amore " e su la lezione e 1' interpretazione di alcuni passi della Divina commedia parere e dubbi. (/re Studi inediti su Dante, 1846, 8°, pp. 169-194, 209, 210.) The same, separated. Pirenze. 1846. 8°. pp. (36). Dn. 368.1 The following passages of the Divina commedia arc treated, —Inf. i. 29, 80; iv. 67-69, 149-161; xii. 127-131; Parad. ix. 34, 35; xxiv. 46-49; xxv. 86-96; xxvi. 43-46; xxvii. 67-71. — 2 — editor. See Varchi, B. Lezioni sul Dante. 1841. Aroo, C. d', editor. Documenti che ricordano Sordello ed un detrattore di Dante Alighieri [Save- rio Bettinelli], ed alcune notizie intorno Francesco Gonzaga, marcheae di Mantova. {In Also dan- tesco offerto da Mantova, 1865, 8°, pp. 17-37.) Aretino, Lionardo Bbttni. See Brnni Are- tino, L. Aronx, E. D^,nte h^retique, r^volutionnaire et socialiste. E6v61ations d'un catholique sur le moyen ftge. Paris. 1854. 8°. Dn. 450.2 (BPL. 28oo.ig) For an answer to this work, see B01S8ARD, F. Dante r^volutionnaire et socialiste mais non h^r^tiquc. 1854. — 2 — Clef ^de la comedie anti-catholique de Dante Alighieri pasteur de I'eglise albigeoise dans la yille de Florence, affilie a I'ordre du temple, donnant I'explication du langage symbolique des fideles d'amour dans les compositions lyriques, romans et epopees chevaleresques des troubadours. Paris. 1856. 8°. pp. 39. Dn. 175.2 This is also appended to his translation of the Divine comedy, 1856 [no. Z69]. — 3 — L'h^resie de Dante d^njoptr^e par Fran- cesca de Rimini. — Preuves supplementaires. — ArrSt6 de cpmpte avec la critique. — Appendice. (In La comedie de Dante traduite par Aroux, Paris, 1856 [no.'ieg], ii. 1257-1341.) : — 4 — translator. La comedie de Dante. 1866. See Part I. no. i6g. Arrivabene, F. Gli amori di Dante e Bea- trice tolti d'allegoria ed avverati con autentiche testimonianze. (In Amori e rime di Dante, Man- tova, 1823 [no. 278], pp. i.-cccxxi.) — 2 — II secolo di Dante. Comento storico. (In La divina commedia, Udine, 1823-28 fno. Sdl. iii. (1). 1-790.) -' — 3 — II secolo di Dante : commento storico necessario all' intelligenza della Divina commedia. 2» ed. arricchita di tutte 1' illustrazioni storiche da Ugo Foscolo stese sul poema di Dante con indici accurati. 2 torn. Firenze. 1830. 16°. Dn. 125.4 Artaad de Montor, A. F., le chevalier. His- toire de Dante Alighieri. Paris. J841. 8°. Dn. 450.3 (BPL. 4800.6) — 2 — translator. La divine comedie. 1849. See Part I. no. 170. Asqnini, G., Conte. Lettera ii. nella quale si descrive un ponte formato dalla natura, e due grotte, il tutto nel territorio di Verona con alcune osservazioni relative intorno alia Divina commedia di Dante Alighieri. Verona. 1829. 4'. pp. 51. Plate axiAfac-sim. (BPL. 4761. 11) On the natural hridgc of Veja, which it is thought may have suggested to Dante the idea of the bridges in the eighth circle ofl-Iell (Inf. xvlii.). Asson, M. A. Dante e le arti belle. Discorso letto nel maggio 1865. Venezia. 1865. 1. 8°. pp. 36. Dn. 562.2 " Estr. dagli Atti deW istituto veneto, ser. iii. vol. x." — 2 — La filosofia di Dante AUighieri. (In Albo dantesco Veronese, 1865, 8°, pp. 251-283.) Andin de Rians, S. L. G. E. Delle vere chiose lacopo di Dante Alighieri e del comento ad esso attribuito. Firenze. 1848. 8°. pp. 23. (BPL. 48003.13) — 2 -^ Del casato e dell' arme di Dante. Eserci- tazione filologica. Firenze. 1853. 8°. pp. 16, iv. Dn. 450.2 (BPL. 4S00.9) ^Andlsio, G. La mente vera di Dante. (In /TOaggio a Dante, 1865, 8°, pp. 283-291.) [Azzolino, P.', m.archese^. Pensieri suUo spirito della Divina commedia. Capolago. 1836. 8°. pp. X., 37. Dn. 125.2 Eeprinted in 1837 with his " Sul Vcltro di Dante." — 2 — Sul Veltro di Dante. Lettera. [With Pensieri suUo spirito della Divina commedia.] Firenze. 1887. 8°. pp. 78, 37. Dn. 149.4 (BPL. 2802.10) [—3 — ] Introduzione alia storia della filosofia italiana ai tempi di Dante per la intelli;jenza dei concetti filosofici della Divina commedia. Bastia. 1839. 8°. Dn. 400.3 (BPL. 2802.4) — 4 — Sul libro De monarchia di Dante Ali- ghieri. Lettera al marchese G. T. Trivulzio. Bastia. 1839. 8°. pp. 20. Dn. 349.2 Baochi deUa Iiega, A. Indice generale della Bibliografia dantesea compilata dal vise. Colomb de Batines. See Colomb de Batines, P., vis- conte. Bibliografia dantesea — Indice. 1883. Baohenschiranz, L., translator. Von der hoUe. 1767. —Von dem fegfeuer. 1768. See Part I. no. igg, 200. Babr, J. K. Dante's Gottliche comodie in ihrer anordnung nach raum und zeit, mit einer iiber- sichtlichen darstellung des inhalts. Vortrage. Dresden. 1852. 1.8°. 2 plates. Dn. 201.3 See a review by 'Witte in his J)ante-/orschungen, i. 2D5-212. Bain, J. Catalogue of a portion of the valua- ble collection of books on sale. No. 1, Haymarket. London. 1881. 8°. pp. 66 +. Dn. 572.5 Dante books, pp. 23-26. Balbo, C. Vita di Dante. Firenze. 1853. 12°. Dn. 401. 1 (BPL. 2800.16) "Canto i" e ii' dell* Inferno con un commento critico." pp. 445-465. " Note di Em. Kocco alia Vita di Dante scritta daC. Balbo." pp. 467-489. See an extended criticism of this work by Todeschini, in his Scrim tu Dante, 1872, i. 261-387. WORKS ON DANTE. 27 — 2 — The same. Nuova edizione con cor- rczioni e giunte inedite lasciate dall' autore. 2 vol. Torino. 1875. 32°. (Biblioteca della gioventOi italiana.) (BPL. 47703.52) — 3 — The life and times of Dante Alighieri translated by [Mrs.] F. J.,Bunbury. 2 vol. Lon- don. 1852. 12°. (T.) — 4 — • Opinione rispetto ai lavori sopra Dante. (In L' inferno corredalo da Lord Vernon, Firenze, 18-12 [no. 77], pp. x.-xiii.) Extracted from his Vita di Dante. BaldaccMni-Gargano, (F.) S. De' present! studii danteschi in Italia e particolarmente intorno ai dubbii mossi da alcuni suU' autenticita della let- tera di frate Ilario del Corvo. {In [Tkota, C.]. Del veltro, etc. 1856, 8°, pp. 409-430.) "Pubbliciito 1-1 prima voltanel Muaeo di scienze e ili let- teratura, agosto, 1840." Baldini, Baccio, engraver. See Part I. no. 5. Baratta, G. , Barone. lUustrazione dell' epi- sodic di Ulisse e Diomede. [Inf. xxvi., xxvii.] (In Qiornale del centenario, 1864, no. 14, pp. 111- 113.) Barbaran, D. lUustrazione di quattro codici della Divina comedia esistenti nel seminario vesco- vile di Padova. {In Dante e Padova, 1865, 8°, pp. 391-406.) Barelli, V. L' allegoria della Divina com- media di Dante Alighieri esposta. Firenze. 1864. 16°. Dn. 126. 1 Bargigit G. delli, commentator. Lo inferrift. 1838. See Part I. no. 71. Sec FiNAZZT, G. Di Guinifortc Barziza c di im auo com- mento sull' Inferno. 1845. Barlo-w, H. C. Letteratura dantesca. Remarks on the reading of the 114* verse of the Tii"i canto of the Paradise of the Divina commedia. London. 1857. 8°. pp. 23. Dn. 151.1.3 (BPL. 4790-47) "Printed as manuscript." — 2— Francesca da Rimini, her lament, and vindication ; with a brief notice of the Malatesti. London. 1859. 8°. pp. 52. Dn. 151. 1 (BPL. 4790.47) — 3 — II conte Ugolino e 1' arcivescovo Rug- gieri ; a sketch from the Pisan chronicles. Lon- don. 1862. 8°. pp. 23. Dn. 151. i (BPL. 4790-47) — 4 — 11 gran rifiuto, what it was, who made it, and how fatal to Dante AUighieri. A dissertation on Inf. iii. 58-63. London. 1862. 8°. pp. 22. Dn. 151. 1.3 (BPL. 4790.47) 5 — The young king, and Bertrand de Born. [Inf. xxviii. 184 sqq.] London. 1862. 8°. pp. 36. . Dn. 151-1-3 (BPL. 4790.47) — 6 — Critical, historical, and philosophical con- tributions to the study of the Divina commedia. London, etc. 1864. 1. 8°. Fac-sims. Dn. 151. 1.2 (BPL. 4790.40) Partly reprinted from tlie Athen(sum. Contents : —Codici at Eomo, at Tlorenco, in other parts of Italy, in France and Belgium, in England, in Denmark, m Germany. —Headings of the Divina commedia [in over 203 different passages, from all of whicli reference is made m the index at the end of this list]. 7 ne same. Supplement. London, etc. 1865. 1. 8°. pp. 24-)-. Dn. 151. 1.2 Conierato.- — Codici in the librarj- of the Arsenal at Paris jQf y. 69^ 69, 102. —Dante on the generation of souls, and their qualities. — Note in reference to the Vita nuova. . r 8 ] The sixth centenary festivals of Dante AUighieri in Florence and at Ravenna. By a rep- resentative. London, etc. 1866. 8°. pp. viii., 80 Dn. 560.1 — 9 — The Matilda of Dante. (In Jahrb. d. deuischen Dante-gesellsch., 1869; ii. 251-259.) — 10 — On the Vernon Dante, with otlier dis- sertations. London, etc. 1870. 8°. pp. (4), 87. Dn. 426.1 ; 151. 1 Other dissertations : Dante at Verona. — Dante in the Val Lagarina. A brief memoir of Ii. C. Barlow. Sec [r., I. v.] A brief memoir, eic. [1861.] 8°. ■ Baron, R. , translator. Gottlichc comodie. [Die holle.] 1870. See Part I. no. 201. Barozzi, N. Accenni a cose venete nel poema di Dante. {In Dante e il suo secolo, 1865, 4", pp. 793-812.) [ — 2 — - andothers'\. I codici di Dante Alighieri in Venezia. lUustrazioni storico-letterarie. 2 pt. in 1 vol. Venezia. 1865. 8°. Dn. 570.5 (BPL. 4801.51') Contents: — Dello amore dei veneziani per lo studio di Dante. N. Barozzi. — Annotazioni. Pt. i. I codici Tcneti della Divina commedia descritti da Jl. Fnlin. — Sovra un manoscritto dell' ab. Angelo Dalmistro risj^nardante la Divina commedia oggi esisteute nel museo civico diMurano. V. Zanetti. Pt. ii. Riscoutro mi codici esist. nella biblioteca marciana delle variauti tuttora controverse nel teste della Div. com. F. Gregoretti. I Inf. i. 9, 42 ; ii. 6,60; iii. 114; iv. 68, 141; v. 69; ix. 70; X. 1; xii. 125; xiii. 63; xiv. 126; xv.-20; xx. 30; xxi. 7; xxiv. 119; xxviii. 122,136. Purg. i. 36; ii. IS, 44; iv. 73; V. 136; ix. 2; x. 74; xii. 64; xiv. 66; xx. 00; xx\'.131; xxvii. Ill; xxxi. 70; xxxii. 66. Parad. i. 141; vi. 2, 19, 39; viii. 105; ix. 10; xi. 72; xv. 71; xix. 141; xx. 14; xxiii. 67; xxvi. 107; xxvii. 106, 146; xxviii. 76; xxix. 125; xxxiii. 107.] Appendice. i. Sul site, foi-ma, e grandezza dell' inferno, sul sito e forma del purgatorio e del paradiso. — ii. Sulla durata, sull' anno e sul giomo della visioue. Intorno ai codici delle opere minori di Dante conscrvati in Venezia. N. Barozzi. — Pubblicazioni dantesche fatte a Venezia in occasione del centenario. Barre, L. , annotator. La divine comedie. 1854. See Part I. no. 172. Bartoli, C. Lettione [on Parad. xxiv. 64-66]. {In Lettioni d' academic! fiorentini sopra Dante, 1547, 8°, pp. 69-81.) — 2 — Ragionamenti accademici sopra alcvni Ivoghi difflcili di Dante. Venetia. 1567. sm. 4°. ff. (6), 77, (1). Vign. 3.Tii port. Dn. 126.2 (BPL. 4795.13) — 3 — editor. See Iienconi, C. In difesa della lingva fiorentina. 1556. Bartolncci, L., editor. Pensieri, massime, e giudizi estratti dalla Divina commedia. 1884. See Tart I. no. 127. : Bartsch, K. (F.). Die von Dante benutzten provenzalischen quellen. (In Jahrb. d. dciitschen Dante-gesellsch., 1869; ii. 377-384.) — 2 — ■ Dante's poetik. (In Jahrb. d. dentschcn Dante-gesellsch., 1871; iii. 303-367.) Bastiani, S. La Matelda dell' AUighieri. [Pt. i. Della Matelda secondo la ptoria. Napoli? 1864?] 8°. pp. 8. Dn. 126.7 The whole is contained in his " Li Muteld;i o lo ftcazio della Divina commedia." — 2 — La Matelda e lo Stazio della Divina com- media. Napoli. 1865. 1. 8". pp. 35. Dn. 126.7.2 — 3 — Dante Alighieri nel pianeta di Marte. [Parad. xv.-xvii.] Nai)oli. 18CT. 8°. pp. 26. Dn. 126.7 — 4 — Le due autorita la filosofica e la impe- riale net due primi canti del Purgatorio. Napoli. 1S67. 8". pp. 16. Dn. 126.7 — 5 — Xa selva guelfa. — I tre giardini dcl- r impero nella Divina commedia. [Purg. viii. 8 seq.] Napoli. 1868. 4°. pp. 34. Dn. 126.7 "Nel giomo delle nozze [del princjpe TJniberto] con la priucipessa Margherita di Savoja." !8 DANTE COLLECTION. Beanmont, F. nE. Pel centenario di Dante. Ode. Firenzc. 1865. 8°. pp. H. Dn. 562.3 Beaurepaire, C. be. See Robillard de Beaorepaire, C. (M.) de. Soeehi,^., editor. La divlna commedia. 1837. See Part I. no. 68. Beck, C. H. Antiquarischer katalog der Beck'- schen buclihandlung in Nordlingen. Nro. 97, 102. NoBrdlingen. 18G9-70. sm. 8°. Dn. 572.3 Wcrkc Ton imd Ubcr Dante. 97. pp. 1-12; 102. pp. 66-60' Bellini, B. L' inferno della tirannide conse- fTuitato dalla guerra per 1' indipendenza italiana nel 1848. Cantica di xx.\iv. canti obbligati alle rime dci xxxir. canti dell' Inferno di Dante Alighieri. [In occasione del sesto centenario della nascita di Dante.] Torino. 1865. 8". Dn. 529.3 Bellomo or Belluomo, B. Della festa nazio- nale per il sesto centenario della nascita di Dante Allighieri. Aggiuntivi i cenni cronologici della vita, delle opere e del eecolo di Dante. Firenze. 1864. sm. 8°. pp. 56. Port, of Dante. Dn. 562.5 Eeprinted from the GiomaU del centenario. Portrait : — A cheap woodcut from Giotto's. Belviglieri, C. Dante a Verona. {In Aliso dantesco Veronese, 1865, 8°, pp. 147-164.) Beuedetti, S. de. Ottaviano Fabrizio Mos- sotti — Elogio pronunziato nella inaugurazione del monumento all' illustre ecienziato il di 16 giugno 1867. Coir elogio epigrafico dettato dal Prof. Michele Ferrucci e le interpretazioni del Mossotti ai versi astronomici della Divina commedia. Pisa. 1867. 1.8°. pp.51. Dn.137.11 Benivieni, G. Cantico in laude dello excellen- tissinio poeta Dante Alighieri, et della sequente commedia. (Prefixed to the Commedia, Firenze, Giunta, 1506 [no. 10], pp. 7.) Bennassnti, L. Di due frutti speciali che si deono cogliere dalla Divina commedia. (In Ojmag- Gio a Dante, 1865, 8°, pp. 597-614.) " Questi frutti speciali consisterebbero nel ridurre ad una detenninata pratica, 1' anzidetta perfezione cristiana, la qual pratica sarebbe 1° la salita del Calvario, 2° la santa comunioue, die nel case di Dante fe la pasquale." p. 598. ■ — 2 — S. Francesco e Dante. Nel vii" cente- nario natalizio del santo. Assisi. 1882. 8". Dn. 126.15 — 3 — commentator. La divina comedia. 1864- 68. See Part I. no. 102. Benvennto da Imola. See Rambaldi, da Imola, B. Berardrnelli, F. II concetto della Divina commedia di Dante Alighieri. Napoli. 1859. 16°. Dn. 126.12 (BPL. 4800.18) — 2 — Eagionamento intorno al vero senso alle- gorico della Divina commedia. (In Omaggio a Dante, 1865, 8°, pp. 1-60.) Bergmann, F. W. Dante, sa vie et ses oeuvres. i. La po^sie lyrique dans les ceuvres de Dante. [Paris. 1866.] 4°. pp. (8). Dn. 149.5 Heme deft cours litteraires de la France et de Vctranger, 3« ami(5c, no. 31, SOjuin, 1866, pp. 605-512. — 2 — Le pretese amate di Dante. Versionedi Giuseppe Pitr6. Bologna. 1871. 8°. pp. 72. Dn. 475.1 "Estratto dal periodico, Tl propugnatore, vol. iii." — 3 — Solution de 1' enigme cinq fois seculaire concemant 1' ombre de celui " che fece per viltate il gran rifiuto [i. e. Julien 1' Apostat. Inf. iii. 60.] Koto. 1877. 16°. pp. xili. Dn. 176.1 "Per le nozze Pitr^-Vitrano. *' Bemardi, J. Dante e la Bibbia. (/» Dante e il suo secolo, 1865, i\ pp, 571-589.) — 2 — SuUe varianti dei codici danteschi. Let- tera al cav. F. Scolari. (In Oiorncde del cen- tenario, 1864, no. 9, pp. -73-75.) Introducing a description by Jacopo Perrari of a manu- script formerfy belonging to the Biblioteca di Santa Giustina in Padua, and now in the National Library in Paris. — 3 — Lorenzo Da-Ponte di Ceneda spiega Dante Allighieri agli americani. (In Oiornale del cente- nario, 1865, no. 38, pp. 306, 307.) On a series of lectures by Lorenzo Da-Ponte delivered in New York and there published with other essays in 1824. The opening lecture is quoted. Bemardoni, G. Lettera sopra varie lezioni tratte specialmente dal testo della Divina com- media di Dante spiegato da Francesco da Buti nel suo commento a quel poema. Milano. 1842. 8°. pp. 63. Dn. 126.14 (BPL. 2802.26) "Edizione fuori di commercio, di 200 esemplari." Kefercnce is made, in the index that follows this list, from the various passages given. — 2 — Sopra la lettera xxx. di raarzo mcocxiiii a Guido Novello da Polenta, signore di Ravenna, attribuita a Dante. Osservazioni. Milano. 1845. 8°. pp. 33. Dn. 328.4 " Edizione di soli 200 esemplari fuori di commercio." The text of the letter is given, copied from the rare Prose antiche di Dante Petrarcha et Boccaccio published by Doni in 1547, in which it was first printed. Berti, Antonio. Dante ed i suoi cijltori in Venezia. Parole lette nella solenne adunanza [dell' ateneo veneto] tenutasi il 14 maggio 18G5. Venezia. 1865. 1. 8°. pp. 18. Dn. 562.2 Berti, Gian Lorenzo. Della dottrina teologica contenuta nella Divina commedia. (In La divina commedia, Venezia, Zatta, 1757 [no. 29], iii. 57-103; — Same, Parigi, Prault, 1768 [no. 29"], i. xli.-clxxxviii.) Betti, S. Note sopra la seconda e terza cantica di Dante. (Appended to La divina co'mmedia, Bologna, 1826 [no. 58], ii. 239-245, iii. 213-216.) Notes by Betti will also be found in the editions published at Rome, 1820'22 [no. 49''], Padua, 1822 [no. 51], and Flor- ence, 1830 [no. 64]. See Colomb de Batines, i. 677. — 2 — II veltro allegorico di Dante. [Roma. 1842.] 8°. pp. 4. Dn. 149.4 Giomale arcadico, vol. 92. Bezzi, G. A. Dante's portrait. [Letter in an- swerto Kirkup concerning the discovery of Giotto's portrait of Dante.] Dn. 534.3 Newspaper cutting from the Spectator, May 25, 1850. Bezznoli, G., editor. La divina commedia. 1840-42. See Part I. no. 74. Biagi, G., e; Sentenze, similitudini, edizioni, traduttori, depinti, medaglie, etc. — Onorificenze a Dante.— Sesto centenario, etc. iv. — Bibhografia. v. — Bibliografla, parte ii.— Bibliografla petrarchesca. Ferroni, P. La religione e la politica di Dante Alighieri ossia Lo scopo ed i sensi della Divina commedia. Torino. 1861. sm. 8°. Dn. 525.1 Ferrucci, Luigi Crisostomo. Scala di vita : memoriale in terza rima diviso in tre parti. Pirenze. 1852. 1. 8°. Fort., and medallion of Dante. ^^- 529-4 Medallion : Ancient marble bas-relief of Dante in his later rears, discovered by Ferrucci in Bavenna and now m b. Pietro in VincoU in Eome. It is given on p. n. , with descnp- tion by M. Missirini. . , , , . . ., v Ferrucci considers that this portrait (although in profile) was taken directly from a death-mask, and that it was seen and copied by Alessandro del Bronzino, who mtroduced it in a picture of Jesns disputing with the doctors. Sec his letter in the Giomale del centenario, no. 36, p. 291. This wood-cut was reproduced m the edition of the Uivma commedia pubUshed in Florence by Fioretti, in 1862 [no. 98]. Carpellini is wrong in saying that the portrait here is a copy of that by Bronzmo. Paur mentions Femicci's bas-rehef, reiecting the claim made for it, in his article on the portraits of Dante, Jahrb. d. deutachen Dante-gesellsch. 11. 280. 2 — Lettura sul canto primo dell' Inferno di Dante Alighieri. {In Omaggio a Dante, 1865, 8°, pp. 99-129.) 3 Sul piu autentico ritratto di Dante. Let- tera al sig. N. Monti. (In Criornale del centenario, 1866, no. 36, pp. 291-292.) — 4 — editor. Vita nova. 1829. See Part I. no. 300. Ferrucci, Micliele. La latinita di Dante. {In Dante e il suo secolo, 1865, 4°, pp. 703-713.) - Fertiault, P., translator and commentator. Rimes. — Sonnets, canzones et ballades. 1847. See Part I. no. 287. Festa di Dante (La) . Letture domenicali del popolo italiano pubblicate per cura della direzione del Giomale del centenario. No. 1-59. 1. maggio 1864 — 11 giugno 1865. w. Pirenze. 1865 ['64-65]. 4°. Dn. 562.1 Edited by G. Conti. No more published. Fiohert, L. Pel sesto centenario di Dante. La Slavia; canto. [Trieste. 1865.] 1.8°. pp.12. Dn. 562.3 Ficino, Marsilio. Encomium Dantis. This is found in all the earlier editions that contain the Comment of Landino. See the references under his name. — 2 — translator. Lamonarchia. 1839; 1841; 1844; 1855; 1857; 1861. See Part I. nos. 244, 65, 245, 245", 246, 246" Filelfo, Prancesco. Due orazione in lode dello illustrissimo poeta Dante Alighieri, con I'aggiunta di alcune lettere dello stesso Pilelfo. Testo del secolo XV. pubblicate da Michele dello Russo. Napoli. 1867. 1.8°. pp.614-. Port, of Filelfo. Dn. 405.8 Ediz. di 240 esemplari. — 2 — The same. {In Sepulcrum Dantis, 1883, 8°, pp. 25-34.) Filelfo, Giovan Maria. Vita Dantis Aligherii nvnc priravm ex codice lavrentiano in Ivcem edita et notis illvstrata. Florentiae. 1828. 8°. Dn. 405.10 (BPL. 2800.13) Finazzi, G. Di Guiniforte Barziza e di un suo commento suU' Inferno di Dante recentemente pubblicate. Discorso accademico. Bergamo. 1845. 8°. pp. 42. Dn. 130.3 Fiorentino, Prancesco, and Imbriani, V., editors. Aneddote tansilliani e dantesclii. Na- poli. 1883. 1.8°. pp.xv+. Dn. 408.1.3 *' Fuori commercio. Tirato a cc. esemplari." Contents : —'FlOKSS'Clso, F. X. sonetti inediti di Luigi Tansillo. — Imbriani, V. Documenti su Jacopo di Dante Allaghieri. Fiorentiiie, Pier-Angelo , translator. La divine com6die. 1858. See Part I. no. 174. — 2 — translator. L'enfer. 1861; 1862. — Le purgatoire. 1868 ; 1872. — Le paradis. 1868 ; 1872. See Part I. nos. 175-1B0. Flaxman, John. Compositions from tlie Divine poem of Dante Alighieri, with quotations from the Italian, and translations from the version of H. Boyd, to each plate. London. 1807. obi. 8°. Fortr. and 110 plates. (BPL. *4Boo.2) — 2 — Composizioni concernenti la Divina com- media [with parallel texts in Italian, German, English, and French]. 3 vol. in 1. Carlsruhe. [1833-35.] obi. 8°. Fort. unA 77 plates. (BPL. *423oa.n) . 3 — illustrator. The vision. 12 plates. 1845. See Part I. no. 142. — 4 — illustrator. La divina commedia. 100[4] plates. 1865. See Part I. no. 107. Florence, Italy — Commissione per il centena^ rio di Dante. Programma per la celebrazione del sesto centenario della nascita di Dante Alighieri nei giorni 14, 15 e 16 maggio 1865 in Pirenze. Pirenze. 1865. 1 page. Dn. 562.3 — 2 — Prospetto generale delle feste per il sesto centenario di Dante in Pirenze. Dn. 562.5 Newspaper cutting. 4° DANTE COLLECTION. — -3 — Guida officiale per le feste del centenario di DanteAlighieri uei giorni 14, 15 e 16 maggio 18G5 in Krenzc. Eirenze. 1865. 8". pp. 58+. Dn. 562.3 Florence, Italy — Commissione sulle ricerehe della casa di Dante. La easa di Dante Alighieri in Firenze. Relazione della commissione. Ei- renze. 1869. 1.8°. pp. 36+. Splates. Dn. 405.5 Signed by E. Frullani, L. Passerim, and G. Bianchi. See also an earlier report under [Frullani, E., and Gabgani, G.]. Delia casa di Dante. 1S65. Florence, Italy — Esposizione dantesca. Atti del comitato promotore della esposizione dantesca. [Pt. 1».] Eirenze. 1864. 8°. pp. 24. (Consiglio provinciale di Firenze.) Dn. 573.3 — 2— Cataloghi. [Eirenze. 1865.] 1.8°. Dn- 573-3 (BPL. 2162.27) Contents : — i. Codiei e documenti. ii. Edizioni. iii. Og- getti d'arte. Florence, Italy — R. museo di 8. Marco. Cata- logo delle bandiere e stendardi depositati nel museo dal municipio di Firenze e donati dalle rappresentanze delle provincie italiane, accademie, universita, ec. che iutervennero alia solenne festa del vi. centenario della nascita del divino poeta Dante Alighieri celebrata in Firenze nel maggio 1865. Eirenze. 1869. 8°. pp. 19. Dn. 560.2 Floto, H. Dante Alighieri, sein leben und seine werke. Stuttgart. 1858. sm. 8°. Dn. 480.1 Folcieri, G. A Dante. Cantica. Brescia.. 1865. 8°. pp. 22. Dn. 562.3 Ford, J., translator. The Inferno. 1865. See Part I. no. 148. Reviewed in the London quart, review^ 1865, xxv. 1-31 ; — by C. E. Norton in the North Amer. rer,i(nc, 1866, cii. 509- 529; — in Blaekwood^s Edinb. magazine, 1S67, ci. 736-755. Foresi, M., e&Vor. La divina commedia. 1886. See Part I. no. I2ie. Fomaciari, R. Studi su Dante editi e inediti. Milano. 1883. 16°. Dn. 130.4 (BPL. 2798.61) Contents : — Sul signiiicato allegorico -della Lucia di Dante Alighieri. — La Ruina di Dante secondo I'opinione di nu ultimo coramentatore [Inf. v. 34] . — II mito delle furie in Dante. — Ulisse nella Diy. commedia. — La trilogia dantesca, o Del nesso fra la Vita nuova, il Convito e la Divina com- media. Answered by Lubin in his Dante spiegato con Dante e polemiche dantesche, 1884, pp. 81-135. Fomari, V. Del Convito di Dante Alighieri. (/» Dante e il auo secolo, 1865, 4°, pp. 443-469.) Fornaro, G. Sulla importanza e carattere delle poesie liriche di Dante. (In Le poesie liridie di Dante, Roma, Menicanti, 1843 [no. 280], pp. 49-60.) — 2 — editor. Poesie liriche. 1843. See Part I. no. 280. Foscolo, U. Essays on Petrarch. London. 1823. 8». 34.85 '.'A parallel between Dante and Petrarch," pp. 161-208- — " A letter of Dante's [Araico florentino] from the original in the Laurentian library at Florence," pp. 276-277. — 2 — Saggi sopra il Petrarca; pubblicati in inglese, e tradotti in italiano da C. Ugoni. u. p. 1823?] 8°. Dn. 430.1 "Parallelo fra Dante e Petrarca," pp. 199-256. Also con- tained in his Opere edite e postume, 1859, x. 105-131. Imperfect : — Title-page and pp. i.-vi. wanting. — 3 — Discorso sul testo e su le opinioni diverse prevalenti intomo alia storia e alia emendazione critica della Commedia di Dante. (In La mm- media, illustrata da Ugo Foscolo, Londra, Picker- ing, 1825 [no. 56], vol. \; — Same, Londra, Ro- landi, 1842 [no. 76], vol. i.) Also contained in his Opere edite e postume, 1860, iii. 83- 619. W. 69 ; 35.76 (BPL. 4775.19) A great part of this work is reprinted in fragments in Arrivabene's II secolo di Dante, 1830. — 4 — Agli editori padovani della Divina com- media dalla tipografia della Minerva, 1822 ; lettera apologetica. (/™ his Opere edite e postume, 1850, 12°, V. 489-609.) 35-76 (BPL. 4775-19) — 5 — commentator. La commedia- 1825 ; 1842-43. See Part I. no. 56, 76. Reviewed in the JHonthli/ remew, 1827 ; cxiii. 109-116 ; — in the Westminster review, 1827; vii. 153-169. [Fossati, G. ] Elogio di Dante Alighieri scritto dal sign. G. E. [Venezia. 1782.] 8°. pp. 63. Dn. 405.1 From Andrea Rubbi's Mo^i italiani, vol. xi. With a half-title ajid dedication wanting in the next, in which they are replaced by a full title-page. [— 2 — ] The same. Venezia. 1783. 8°. pp. 63 [61], (2). Dn. 532.2 "With " Errori e correzioni " wanting in the last. [ — 3 — ] Lettera sopra Dante. [Venezia. 1801.] sm. 8°. pp. 24. Dn. 405.1.2 A reply to a criticism by BettineUi on his Elogio di Dante. Fracassetti, G. Dante e il Petrarca. {In Dante e il suo secolo, 1865, 4°, pp. 623-638.) Francesia, G. B., editor. La divina com- media. 1880-81. See Part I. no. 119. Franchetti, Biblioteca. See Biblioteoa Franchetti, Florence. Franoiosi, 6. Gregorio VII. giudicato da Dante. Modena. 1869. 16°. pp. 32. Dn. 130.2 — -2 — Dell' evidenza dantesca studiata nelle metafore, nelle similitudini e ne' simboli. [With an appendix, ' ' Tavola di tutte le similitudini, che occorrono nella Divina con)media."] Modena. 1872. 4°. Dn. 530.1 (BPL. 4800.52) "Inseritanel torn, xiii" delle Memorie delta regia accad. di scienze, lettere ed arti in Modena.'^ — 3 — II sonetto del saluto nella Vita nuova di Dante. Modena. 1883. 16°. pp. 18. (Nozze della Rosa-Carandini. ) Dn. 388.1 — 4 — editor. See Castelvetro, L. Sposizione a xxix. canti dell' Inferno. 1886. Franck, A. R^formateurs et publicistes de I'Europe. Moyen age — Renaissance. Paris. 1864. 8°. Dn. 455.1 " Dante Alighieri," pp. 103-134. Francke, J., translator. Dante Alighieri's Holle. 1883. See Part I. no. 207. Frapporti, G. Sulla filosofia di Dante Alighi- eri. Commentario. Vicenza. 1855. 8°. Dn. 405.4 Tretti, T,., editor. Miscellanea dantesca. [Fi- renze, libreria Dante. 1884.] 8°. pp. 46. Vign. Dn. 532.5. Contents : — Sonetti[di] Mino di Vanni sopra la prima parte di Dante chiamata Inferno. — Capitoli suile due prime cantiche della Divina commedia, dedicati a Minghino da Mezzano. Epitaphium super sepulcrum Dantis [beginning "'Jura monarchic "] . ^ Carmina magistri Benvenuti de Imola in laudem clarissinii poetae Dantis. Fraticelli, P. J. Dissertazione sulle poesie liriche. (In Opere minori di Dante, Eirenze, Barbara, 1856 [no. 246], i. 1-74; — and in other editions by Fraticelli.) — 2 — Dissertazione suUa Vita nuova. (In Opere minori di Dante, Firenze, Barbera, 1856-57 [no. 246] , ii. 1-53 ; — and in other editions by Fraticelli.) — 3 — Dissertazione sul Volgare eloquio. (In Opere minori di Dante, Firenze, Barbera, 1856—57 [no. 246] , ii. 127-144 ; — and in other editions by Fraticelli.) — 4 — Dissertazione sullaMonarchia. (Xn Opere minori di Dante, Eirenze, Barbara, 1856-57 [no. 246], ii. 265-278; — and in other editions by Fra- ticelli.) WORKS ON DANTE. 41 — 5 — Uissertazione sul Convito. (In Opere mi- nori diDante, Firenze, Barbara, 1856-57 [no. 246], iii. 3-54; — and in other editions by Fraticelli.) — 6 — Delia prima e principale allegoria del poema di Dante. (In La di/vina com/media, Fi- renze, Formigli, 1837 [no. eg""], I. x.-xl. ; — Same, Firenze, Molini, 1839 [no. 72], I. x.-xl. ; — Same, Firenze, Fabris, 1840 [no. 74], I. v.-xxviii. ; — Same, Firenze, Ciardetti [Molini], 1830-41 [no. 65], vi. 835-854; — (Some, Firenze, Barbara, 1860 [no. 95], pp. xxv.-xliii. ; — Same, Firenze, Bar- bara, 1886 [no. I2i"»], pp. 23-39.) — 7 — Clii fossero i due Malaspina, amici ed ospiti di Dante? Lettera ad Alessandro Torri. Oeneal. table. {In Studi inediti su Dante, 1846, 8°, pp. 195-207.) The same, separated. Firenze. 1846. 8°. pp. (13). Geneal. table. Dn. 403.9 — 8 — Storia della vita di Dante Alighieri com- pilata sui documenti in parte raccolti da Giuseppe Pelli, in parte inediti. Firenze. 1861. sm. 8°. (Raccolta dantesca, 5.) (N. BPL. 2749.7) — g — editor and commentator. La divina com- media. 1837; 1839; 1840-42; 1860; 1886. See Part I. nos. 69'', 72, 74, 95, 121*. — 10 — editor and commentator. Opere minori diDante. 1834-40; 1841 (vol. vi.) ; 1855; 1856-57; 1861. See Part I. no. 244, 65, 245*, 246, 246'>. — II — editor. See Boooaooio, G. II com- mento sopra la Divina commedia. 1844. Frenzel, K. Dante Alighieri. (/» his Dichter und frauen, 1859, 16°, i. 1-35.) 19564.30 (BPL. 4873.68) — 2 — Noch einmal Dante, (/re his Dichter und frauen, 1866, 16°, iii. 359-378.) (BPL. 4873.68) Frigeri, I. I simboli delle tre flere del sacro poema. • {In Albo dantesco olferto da Mantova, 1865, 8°, pp. 47-51.) — 2 — Significato della Beatrice di Dante in relazione ad altri simboli del sacro poema. {In Albo dantesco offerto da Mantova, 1865, 8°, pp. 59-77.) [Frnllani, E., and Gargani, G.] Delia casa di Dante. Relazione eon documenti al consiglio generale del comune di Firenze. Firenze. 1865. 1. 8°. Illustr. Dn. 405.5 (BPL. 4790.41) See also a later report on the same subject under Tlorence — Commisiitme sulle ricerche delta casa di Dante. La casa di Dante. 1869. Fnlin, R. I codici veneti della Divina com- media. See [Barozzi, N., and others']. I codici di Dante in Venezia. 1865. Fnria, F. del. Esame della spiegazione data dal Daniello e da altri modemi ad un passo del canto xxix. del Purgatorio [vv. 73-75]. Lezione. Firenze. 1829. 4°. pp. 22. Dn. 149.5 G. Di Padova, Venezia e di due patrizi vene- ziani a proposito di Dante AUighieri. (In Oior- nale del centenario, 1864, nos. 7, 8.) " Dal Oalto, giomale di Venezia." Gaddi, P. Intomo al cranio di Dante Alighieri. Nota antropologica. Modena. 1866. 4°. pp. 20. Dn. 535.2 " Inserita nel tomo vii. delle Memorie della r. accademta di scieme, lettere de arti in, Modena." Gaddi-Hercolani, E., eonte. Vocabolario en- ciclopedlco-dantesco. Saggio dell' opera. Bologna. 1876. f°. ppxii.,64+. "" """ Dn. 121.6 Gaiter, L. Dante AUighieri e la lingua d' Italia. (In Albo dantesco Veronese, 1865, 8°, pp. 165- 173.) — 2 — Fede di Dante AUighieri : libri due. Verona. 1865. 16°. Dn 562.4 — 3 — Postille al commento della Divina come- dia. Bologna. 1883. 8°. pp. 17+. Dn. 149.7 ** Estratto dal periodico : — It propugnatore, vol. xvi." Contents: — La selva. Inf. i. — II Veltro Inf. i. 101; Purg. xxxiii. 43-45; Parad. xxvii. 61-63. — II dettatore. Purg. xxiv. 59. — Rosta. Inf. xiii. 117. — Andare alia cerca. Parad. xvi. 63. — 11 drappo verde. Inf. xv. 122. Galanti, C. Lettera i-xxxvi. [1" serie] ; i-xxi della 2* serie su Dante Alighieri. 2 vol. and 21 pt. Ripatransone, etc. 1873-86. 8°. Dn. 131. 13 1» serie. I. Su i cieli che girano intorno alia terra, e su i cerchi che ' girauo intomo al punto luminoso. 1873. — 2. Brevi osserva- zioni su alcuni luoghi del i. canto dell' Inferno [vv. 7, 30, 37- 43, 72] . 1873. — 3,4. Altre ossei-vazioni su alcuni luoghi del i. canto dell' Inferno [13, 63,126]. 2« ed. 1881. — 5. Bea- trice fe simbolo della rivelazione. 2a ed. 1881. — 6. Lucia 6 simbolo della chiesa. '2fl ed. 1881. — 7. La donna gentile [Inf. ii. 94] fe Maria. 2* ed. 1882. — 8. Altre osservazioni sul i. canto deU' Inferno [vv. 18, 26, 63,105,134]. 1876.— 9. Sul ii. canto dell' Inferno [w. 10-12, 24, 35, 42, 52, 91-93, 106-168] con una breve risposta al barone D. de' Guido- b.aldi suUa simbolica Beatrice. 1877 — 10-13. Sul iii. canto deU' Inferno [w. 1-9, 10-11, 22-23, 25-30, 31, 46, 52-54, 62, 67;— 60, 88;— 70-81, 91-93, 103-105, 109-111, 112-115, 130- 136] 1877. — 14. Risposta concerneute all' anima viva del iii. canto dell' Inferno [v. 88]. 1877. — 15. Vecchie e nuove osservazioni su i cieli che girano intomo alia terra e su i cerchi che girano intorno al punto luminoso. 2^ ed. 1882. — 16. Sulla pena di danno nell' atrio dell' inferno ed un' altra parola su i cieli. 1878. — 17. Intorno alia superbia e alia invidia nell' inferno dantesco. 1878. — [18.] Sulla pena del custodi nell' inferno dantesco. 1878. — ig. Sulla incontinenza, mahzia e matta bestialitii nell' inferno dantesco [Inf. xi. 82]. 1878. — 30. Sulla natura del peccati della incontinenza, della violenza e della frode nell' inferno dantesco [Inf. xi.]. 1878. — 2X. Sul peccato della miscredenza nell' inferno dan- tesco [Inf. X.]. 1878. — 22. Sul peccato della miscredenza, ed anche un' altra parola suUa sede della superbia e della invidia nell' inferno dantesco. 1878. — 23. Soluzione di una difRcolta contro la esistenza di due ati-ii nell' inferno dan- tesco. 1879. — 24. Del discendere nell' inferno e dell' as- cendere nel purgatorio e nel paradiso. 1879. — 25-28. II colloeamento del cono infernale e la visita dei tre regni. 1879-80. — 20-31. SuU' albero nella vetta della montagna del purgatorio dantesco in relazione eon i tre regni [Purg. xxxii .] . 1880. — 32. Gli angeli buoni e gli angeli rei nella trilogia dan- tesca e la mancanza de' custodi nel primo cerchio dell ' in- ferno. 1880. — 33. L' inferno dantesco e il regno della umilia- zione della superbia. 1881. — 34. II purgatorio dantesco fell regno della purificazione della superbia. 1881. — 35. II para- diso dantesco k il regno della glorificazione della umilta. 1881. — 36. Perchfe nell' inferno si va a sinistra e talvolta a destra. 1881. 2» serie. I, 14. Manfredi ed il Verde. 1882-84. — 3, 3. La Medusa del canto ix. dell' Inferno. 1882. —4. Interpretazioue del verso ugoliniano " Poscia piix che il dolor potfe il digiuuo [Inf. xxxiii. 75]. 1882. — 5, 7, 8, g. Sulla interpretazione dei primi terzetti del canto ix. del Purgatorio. 1882-83. — 6. Breve risposta ad una lettera del Negroni avente per titolo " L' alle- foria dantesca del capo di Medusa." 1882. — 10,11. L' Apollo antesco del !■> canto del Paradiso [v. 13 segg.]. 1883. — 13, 13. Chi sia **la bella figlia di quel che apporta mane e lascia sera." Par. xxvii. 136 segg. 1884. — 15, i5. La pre- ghiera deUa seranel canto viii. del Purgatorio. 1885. — 17. La ruina nel canto v. dell' Inferno. 1885. — 18. Come si debba spiegare il terzetto [130-132] del c. iv. del Purgatorio. 1885.- — ig, 20. I destri nel cerchio dell' avarizia sono veraniento i prodighi? Inf. vii. 1886. — 21. Sul terzetto. Par. xxi. 12!. sgg. 1886. Nos. 8-16 of the 2d series are " estratto dal periodico /?<■?- ema e tettere"; 8-14 have the imprint "Prato," 15 and i5, " Siena," and 20, " Sambenedetto del Tronto." The 5th letter of the 1st series is answered by G. Eroli in his Atcune prose e versi, 1885, i. 156; — the 19th and 20th of the 2d series by G. Carbone in his I destri del quarto cerchio, 1886. Galilei, G. Lezioni intorno la figura, sito, e grandezza dell' inferno di Dante Alighieri. {In GiGLi, O., editor. Studi sulla Divina commedia, 1855. 8", pp. 1-34.; 42 DANTE COLLECTION. [Gallenga, A.] A historical memoir of Era Dolcino and his times, being an account of a gen- eral struggle for ecclesiastical reform, and of an anti-heretical crusade in Italy, in the early part of the fourteenth century. By L. Mariotti [pseudon. With appendices.] London. 1853. 8°. Dn. 431.1 Galleria (La) di Minerva, orero Notizie uni- versal!, di quanto e stato scritto da letterati di Europa ... in qualunque materia sacra, e pro- fana, retorica, poetica, politica, etc. Tratte da libri non solo stampati, ma da stamparsi. 2 torn, in 1. \enei\a., presso Girolamo Albrizzi. 1696- 97. f°. Plates, etc. Dn. 307.1 " Dante della volgar eloqueuza libri due," i. 33-64. En- tered in Part I. as no. 262. GaUetti, G. C. , editor. See Villani, F. Liber de civitatis Elorentiae famosis civibus. 1847. Galvagno, P. Delle tre Divine commedie di Dante Alighieri; il i" dell' Inferno e il xxxiii" canto del Paradiso illustrati. Palermo. 1864. 8°. Dn. 131. 2 Contains the Canzone beginning, Amor, dacch^ convien pur ch'io mi doglia, and the epistle to Maroello di Malaspina, with explanatory notes ; and expositions of the 1st canto of the Inferno and of the 33d of the Paradiso; — published as specimens of a larger work. [Galvani, G. , conte.'] Saggio di alcune postille alia Divina commedia, con una lettera in fine all' au- tore. Modena. 1828. 8°. pp. 96. Dn. 131.1 Notes on Inf. i.-x., xxviii. 37; Purg. xi. 25; Parad. xvii. 22-24. — 2 — Delia origine delle voci persuadere e persuasione ad illustrazione di un luogo di Dante nel Convito. Lezioue. [Modena. 1881.] 8°. pp. 18-t-. Dn. 131. 1. 2 — 3 — Delia origine e della significazione della voce aceismare ad illustrazione di un luogo di Dante nella D. commedia [Inf. xxviii. 37]. Le- zione. [Modena. 1837.] 8°. pp. 8. Dn. 131. 1.2 " Estratto dall' Amico della gioventUt fasc. 7, ottobre 1837." — 4 — • Degli aggiuntivi cognati e della allitera- zione ad illustrazione di un luogo di Dante nella Divina commedia [Inf. i. 5]. Lezioue. [Modena. 1837.] 8°. pp. 3-14. Dn. 131. 1.2 "Estratbo dall' Amico della giocentu, fasc. 8, nov. 1837." — 5 — Deir armonia delle parole imitativa le cose che si vogliono esprimere, ad illustrazione di un luogo della Divina commedia [Inf. i. 22-24]. Lezione. [Modena. 1837] 8°. pp.14. Dn. 131.1.2 "Estratto dall* Amico della gioverUU, fasc. 9. dicembre 1837." — 6 — Sulla veritii delle dottrine Perticariane nel fatto storico della lingua; dubbi. Milano. 1846. 8°. (BPL. 4789.8) Gamba, B. Catalogo delle piu importanti edi- zioni della Divina commedia, estratto dalla Serie del testi di lingua. {In Sicca, A. Rivista delle varie lezioni della Divina commedia, 1832, 8° pp. 69-64.) — 2 — editor. See Boooaocio, G. La vita di Dante. 1825. — 3 — editor See Alcune narrazioncelle tolte da' piu anticlii chiosatori della Commedia. 1840. Garelli, P. Vita di Dante Alighieri. Terze rime. Eirenze. 1865. 1. 8°. pp. 39. Dn. 562.3 Gargallo, T. Se il verso di Dante, ' ' Poscia piu c'le il dolor pot^ il digiuno" [Inf. xxxiii. 75], mariti lode di sublime o taccia d' inetto. Lezione a^cademica. Palermo. 1832. 8°. pp. 55. Dn. 149.6 Garganl, G. Di un busto di Dante nello studio fiorentino. Lettera al cav. E. FruUani. (In Giornale del centenario, 1864, no. 18, p. 143.) — 2 • — Sul piu autentico ritratto di Dante in confutazione della relazione del signori G. Milanesi e L. Fasserini. Lettera al cav. B. Frullani. (In Giornale del centenario, 1864, no. 19, pp. 151-154.) — 3 — Sul piu autentico ritratto di Dante. Let- tera al cav. E. Frullani. (In Giornale del cente- nario, 1864, no. 23, pp. 183-185.) Partly in answer to the artitle by (jr. Cbeccacci in no. 22. Answered by Checcacci in no. 24. — 4 — Delia casadi Dante. 1865. See [Frul- lani, E., and Gargani, G.]. Gargiolli, C. La Divina commedia e 1' Ar- naldo da Brescia, con alcuni versi inediti della tragedia del Niccolini. {In Dante e il suo secolo, 1865, 4°, pp. 861-879.) Garilli, R. Nel vi. centenario dantesco. A Dante Allighieri iscrizioni onorarie. Piacenza. 1865. 1.8°. pp.22. Dn.-562.2 Garrow, J., translator. The early life. 1846. See Part I. no. 311. Reviewed in the Dublin Univ. magaeine, 1847 ; xxix. 413- 427. Gaspari, A., translator. Saggio di traduzione in dialetto Veronese della Divina commedia. 1865. See Part I. no. 229. Gatteschi-Fabbrichesi, Carolina. II Casen- tino e Dante Alighieri. Impressioni e reminis- cenze. [Poem.] Firenze. 1883. 16°. pp. 68. Dn. 532.2 Gazzeri, G. Considerazioni intomo al vero senso di quel verso di Dante, " Poscia piu che il dolor pot^ il digiuno." Inf. xxxiii. 75. Firenze. 1826. 8°. pp. 26. Dn. 149.6 Gebhart, '&. Dante, Savonarole, Michel-Ange. {In Ms De 1' Italic : essais de critique et d' histoire, 1876, 8°, pp. 72-107.) (BPL. 2779.59) — 2 — Dante, Savonarola and Michel Angelo. {In his Roman cameos and Florentine mosaics, . 1882, 8°, pp. 85-122.) II. 1969 (BPL. 2768.68) — 3 — £es origines de la renaissance en Italie. Paris. 1879. 12°. II. 1553 (BPL. 2779.67) ' ' Dante," pp. 282-308. Gelli, G. B. Lettione. {In Lettioni d' acade- mic! fiorentin! sopra Dante, 1547, 8°, pp. 25-38.) — 2 — Sopra vn luogo di Dante nel xvi. canto del Purgatorio [vv. 85-96] : della creazione dell' anima rationale. Firenze. 1548. 16°. Port, of Gelli. Dn. 131.6.2 Published afterwards as the 3d, 4th, and 6th of his Lettioni, 1555. — 3 — Lettioni sopra varij luoghi di Dante & del Petrarca. Firenze. 1555. 16°. Dn. 131. 6 On Parad. xxvi. 124-138 ; Purg. xvi. 85-98 ; xxvii. 127-142. Gemme itaUane. See [Dal-Pin, L., editor. Gemme italiane.] 1865. Genelli, B. Umrisse zu Dante's Gottlicher komodie. Neue ausg. herausgegeben von M. Jor- dan. Germ., Ital. k Fr. Leipzig. 1865. obi. 4°. pp. X., 36. ?>li plates. Dn. 580.3 Genovesi, "V. La divina commedia e una grande filosofia della storia? Firenze. 1883. 8°. pp. 15. Dn. 149. 7 — -J. — La divina commedia investigata nelle sue meraviglie estetiche. — SuU' arte nel canto i. dell' Inferno. Firenze. 1883. 8°. pp. 16. Dn. 149.7 Ghinassi, G. Delia vita e delle opere di Dante Alighieri. Discorso. Milano. 1866. 8°. pp. 14. Dn. 56.2.2 "Estratto dal giornale 77 monitore della rmbblica iatrvr zione." ■^ WORKS ON DANTE. 43 Giambullari, P. F. De '1 sito, f6rma, & mi- sure, d6Uo inferno di D&nte. Fir6nze, per Neri Dortel&ta. 1544. 16°. pp. 153, (15). % wdds. and 2 vign. Dn. 131.9.2 & dedicatata (juesf operetta al duna Coaimo con lettera senza data, ed fe impressa con quella nuova ortografia che ai voleva introdurre per far conoscere la pronunzia fiorentina. E simile a quella usata nel Comento di Marsilio Ficiuo sopra U Convito cU Platone. Gamba, Serie clei testi, no. 1422. — 2 — Lettione [i.], ii. (/re Lettioni d' aca- demici fiorentini sopra Dante, 1547, 8°, pp. 53-68, 82-96.) i. De la immenaa bonta di Dio [Parad. xxvl. 52-66]. — ii. Sopra 11 sito del Furgatorio. — 3 — Lezzioni di .M. Pierfrancesco Giambvl- lari, lette nella accademia fiorentina. Firenze- 1551. 16°. pp. 157. Fort. Dn. 131.9 "Del sito del Purgat.," pp. 5-41. — De I'ordine dello vni- verao [Parad. x. 4-21, xxix. 31-36], pp. 126-151. See also LsNZOKI, C. In difesa della lingua fiorentina, et di Dante, 1556, — a work to wMcb Giambullari made consid- erable additions. Oiannini, C, editor. See Bati, F. Commento sopra la Divina commedia. 1858-62. — 2 — Sonetto attribuito a Dante. 1877. See Part I. no. 294''. Gietmann, 6. Die gottliche komodie und ihr dichter, Dante Alighieri. Freiburg im Breisgau. 1885. 12°. (7re his Klassische dichter und dich- tungen, I. i.) Dn. 206.2 Gdgli, O. , editor. Studi suUa Divina comme- dia, di Galileo Galilei, Vincenzo Borghini ed altri. Firenze. 1855. 8°. Dn. 131.3 ContentK : — Gisli, O. Al Prof. Emilio Santarelli. — GaIiILEi, G. Lezioni intorno la figura, sito, e grandezza dell' inferno di Dante Aligbieri. — Manetti, A. Dialogo circa al sito, forma e mianra dello inferno di Dante Alighieri. — Due lettere astronomiche e una lezione su canti ix. e xxvii. del Pui'gatorio. — Borghini, V. Introduzione al poema di Dante per I'allegoria. — Borghini, V. Difesa di Daute come cattolico. — Errori di alcuni commentatori di Dante e prinoipalmente di un false VeUutello. Sensi e voci dichiarate nelle lor propriety, e valore. [Inf. ii. 36; v. 3; vi. 34; vii. 16, 124, 127 ; ix. 78 ; xii. 8, 90 ; xiii. 117 ; xiv. 123 ; xv. 2 ; xyii. 39, 85, 87; xTiii. 66; xx. 79; xxi. 89; xxii. 2, 148; xxiii. 10, 31, 100; xxiv. 20, 64, 105; xxx. 136; xxxii. 8, 26, 71; — Purg. iii. 11, 16, 129; T. 18; vi. 37, 64; ix. 137; x. 16, 27, 65, 71; xiv. 6, 100; XV. 14; xviii. 66, 94; xix. 45; xx. 125; xxi. 12, 77 ; xxii. 49, 56 ; xxiii. 70, 94, 127 ; xxv. 7 ; xxx. 83 ; xxxi. 130; — Parad. i. 18; ii. 46; iii. 26, 123; v. 66; vii. 6; ix. 135; X. 141; XV. 147; xix. 7; xxi. 126; xxiv. 16; xxv. 9; xxix. 115.] — Vabib lezioni cavate da antichi codici della Divina commedia con osaervazioni sulla lore bontk e scelta. [Parad. ii. 76; X. 82, 112, 119, 122; xi. 19, 26, 37, 45, 67, 72, 138; xii. 29, 51; xiii. 7, 55; xv. 136, 148; xvi. 69, 94, xvii. 13, 28, 38, 42 127, 132; xviii. 2, 107; xix. 3, 7, 12, 19, 28-30, 33, 34-36, 40| 61, 61, 63, 65, 79, 82, 84, 94, 96,' 100, 105, 110, 113, 116, 132, 135 1 — OsSBBVAZIONi sopra le bellezze notate ne' canti dell' Inferno xvii.-xxiii. [xvii. T, 46 ; xviii. 52, 58, 83, 106 ; xix. 1, 19,52; XX. 19, 67; X3U. 48, 99, 131 ; xxii.6B,96; xxiii. 13, 24.] Pbnsiebi diversi : Ragioni ebe lo banno fatto tornar sopra i pensieri cbe in giovanile eti aveva scritto su Dante. Pro- prieti del parlare in Dante. Comparazione fra Dante e Peti-arca. Voci antiehe innovate. Se Dante k da imitare o no Di Forese e Guido Cavalcanti. — Eiscontro e scelta della variant! di sette jnanoscritti della Divina commedia, fatto nel 1546 da Baccio Valori, Benedetto Varchi, Luca Martini, Alesaandro Menchi, Cammillo Malpigli e Gugbelmo di Noferi Martini. GinguenS, P. L. Histoire litteraire d'ltalie. 2« edition. 9 torn. Paris. 1824. 8°. 34.83 Chap. vii. (vol. i. pp. 423-477). Le Dante. — Chap, viii.-x. (vol. ii. pp. 1-266). Analyse de la Divina commedia. Gioberti, V. Del buono ; del bello. Bdizione condotta sopra un esemplare corretto dall' autore. Firenze. 1853. 16°. VII. 1595 In cap. i. — Dell' epopea cristiana e di Dante, etc, 2 commentator. La divina commedia [Inf. i.-iv. 102]. 1865. See Part I. no. 104. Giolito, G., publisher. La divina commedia. 1555. See Part I. no. iS". Giordano, G. Studi sulla Divina commedia di Dante Alighieri. 2 vol. Napoli. 1884-86. sm. 8°. Dn. 131.4 Contents : — i. 1. Originalitk della Divina commedia. — 2. Principii politici e religiosi di Dante. — 3. II canto primo del Poema. — 4. Le tre donne che si adoperano alia salvezza di Dante. — 5. Orditura delle tre cantiche. — 6. L'antinfemo [Inf. iii.]. — 7. Francesca da Rimini. — 8. Farinata degli tlberti. — 9. Pier delle Vigne. — 10. Brnnetto Latinl. — 11. Niccoto III. 1884. ii. Dante filosofo. — Amori di Dante. — Dante politico. 1886. Giornale del centenario di Dante Allighieri. No. 1-49. lOfebbraio 1864—10 settembre 1865. im. Firenze. 1864-65. 4°. Dn. 562.1 Edited by G. Corsini. No. 48 is dated " 31 maggio 1865 " ; 49, " 10 settembre 1865." Index and title-page are wanting. Giotto. Facsimile of a portrait by Giotto dis- covered in 1841 in the Bargello at Florence, from a tracing by Seymour Kirkup Esq. made previously to the restoration of the fresco and now the prop- erty of the Rt Hon^o Lord Vernon. Vincent Brooks chromolith. Arundel society. [1859]. 12J X 17 in. (N.) — 2 — [Photograph of the portrait generally ascribed to Giotto on the wall of the Bargello in Florence, taken after restoration.] Dn. 580.6 Giovanna, I. della. Frammenti di studi dan- teschi. Piacenza. 1886. 8°. pp. (4), 72. Dn. 131.12 Contents : — Amore centrum circuit. [Vita nuova, 12.1 — Come Dante sarebbe state laudatore di sfe medesimo. [vita nuova, 19.] — • Quando Beatrice nel mondo venne ? [Vita nuova, 2.] — La seconda morte degli antichi spirit! dolenti. [Inf. i. 117.] — L'allegoria di Catone. [Purg. i.] — I vaneg- giamente di Dante per la bella giovinetta lucchese. [Purg. xxiv. 43-45.] — L'infedeltk di Dante e Matelda. [Purg. XXX.] — Pel trasumanare di Dante. Giovanni, V. m. Gli angeli nella Divina com- media. (In Dante e il suo secolo, 1865, 4°, pp. 317-332.) Giozza, P. G. Iddio nel paradise dantesco. Studio primo con un proemio sulla Divina comme- dia. Milano. 1878. 8°. Dn. 131.5 Afterwards reprinted in the author's *' Iddio e Satana ne poema di Dante," 1885. — 2 — II sorriso di Beatrice : studio estetico critico con annotazioni. Cremona. 1879. 16°. Dn 131.5.2 — 3 — Iddio e Satana nel poema di Dante. ^- Studi critici preceduti da due discorsi : i. La di- vina commedia. ii. La leggenda dell' inferno. Palermo. [1885.] 8°. Dn. 131.5.3 The first "studio" with the first " discorso " were pub- lished in 1878 under the title " Iddio nel paradise dantesco." Gindioi, P. Emiliani. See £miliani-Giudici. Giuliani, G. B. Delle benemerenze di Dante verso r Italia e la civilta. Firenze. 1860. 3°. pp. 24. Dn. 406.1.2 Republished in the author's Metodo di commentaret 1861. — 2 — Metodo di commentare la Commedia di Dante Allighieri. Firenze. 1861. 12°. Dn. 131.7 (BPL. 4800.19) Contents : — Studi critici suUa Epistola di Dante a Can- grande della Scala: Dell' autenticitil dell' Epistola; Epistola a Cangrande emendata e tradotta; Coramenti all' Epistola; Discorso storico aull' Epistola. — Delle benemerenze di Dante verao I'ltalia e la civiltk. — Dante spiegato con Dante ; nuovi comment! auUa Divina commedia [Inf. i.-iv. Purg. i.-iii. Parad. !.-!!!.]. The first 121 pages are a reprint, with additions, of the author's earlier Bel metodo di commentare la Divina com- media. See Part I. no. s66. — 3 — Per conclusions delle lezioni sulla Di- vina commedia. Discorso nell' istituto di per- fezionamento in Firenze. (In Cfiornale del cen- tenario, 1864, no. 9, pp. 69-73.) 44 DANTE COLLECTION. 4 — Nel solenne scoprimento della statua consacrata in Firenze a Dante Allighierl il 14 mag- gio 1865: discorso d' inaugurazione. [Firenze. 1865.] 8°. pp. 7. Dn. 562.2 — 5 Nel compimento del sesto e primo fes- tivo centenario della nascita di Dante Allighierij discorso recitato in Dresda, 14 settembre 1865. (In Jahrh. d. deutschen Dante-gesellsch., 1867; i. 9-18.) FoUowed by the same iu German, pp. 16-20. — 6 Dante spiegato con Dante: discorso. (/)i Dante e il sue secolo, 1865, 4°, pp. 353-381.) — 7 — Dante spiegato con Dante. Canto v. dell' Inferno commentate. [Firenze. 1866.] 8°. pp. 31. Dn- I3I-7-2 " Estratto dalla Nuova antologia, 30 novembre, 1866." — 8 — Edizioni della Vita nuova. (In his edition. La vita nuova e il Canzoniere, Firenze, Le Monnier, 1868 [no. 247], pp. 153-168.) Mentions 27 editions, ranging from 1576 to 1866. — g — Esame critico [suUe rime di dubbia autenticita]. (In his edition, La vita nuova e il Canzoniere, Firenze, Le Monnier, 1868 [no. 247], pp. 369-388.) — 10 — Del proprio stile delle rime di Dante : discorso. (In his editions. La vita nuova e il Can- zoniere, Firenze, Le Monnier, 1868 [no. 247], pp. 389-405 ; — La vita nuova, Firenze, Le Mon- nier, 1S83 [no. 307], pp. xi.-xxiT.) — u — . Dante spiegato con Dante. Inferno, canto xiii., commentato. (In Jahrb. d. deutschen Dante-gesellsch., 1869; ii. 3-45.) — 12 — Dante spiegato con Dante. Canto xxxii. 1-123 dell' Inferno, commentato. (In Jahrh. d. deutschen Dante-gesellsch., 1871; iii. 223-256.) — 13 — Dante e il virente linguaggio toscano : discorso letto nell' adunanza solenne della r. accad. della Crusca. Firenze. 1872. 4°. pp.27. Dn. 530.6 Reprinted m his, Le opere latine di Dante, Firenze, Le Monnier, 1878-82 [no. 248], ii. 466-489. — 14— II Convito di Dante AUighieri. [Fi- renze. 1874.] 8°. pp. (16). Dn. 288.4 Nuova antologia, 1874, XXT. 817-832. — 15 — Dante spiegato con Dante. L'episodio del Conte Ugolino (Inf. xxxii. 124 — xxxiii. 90), commentato. (In Jahrh. d. deutschen Dante- 1877 ; iv. 239-271.) II conTito. 1874-75. . 16 — Nell' aprimento della casa di Dante alia pubblica ammirazione. Discorso pronunciato il 24 di giugno 1881. [Firenze. 1881.] 8°. pp. 6. Dn. 406.1 — 17 — Dante spiegato con Dante: metodo di commentare la Divina commedia dedotto dal- r Epistola di Dante a Cangrande della Scala. (In his edition, Le opere latine di Dante, Firenze, Le Monnier, 1878-82 [no. 248], ii. 241-297.) — 18 — Deir intime attinenze della Vita nuova col Convito e coUa Divina commedia, e dell' ob- bligo di escludere dalla Vita nuova qualsiasi inter- pretazione allegorica e ogni dubbio suUa realta di Beatrice. (In his edition, La vita nuova di Dante, Firenze, Le Monnier, 1883 [no. 307], pp. 161-184.) — 19 — See Caetani, M. A., duca di Ser- rdoneta. Carteggio dantesco con G. B. Giuliani, C. Witte, etc. 1883. — 20 — commentator. Del metodo di commen- tare la Divina commedia. Epistola a Cangrande della Scala. 1856. See Part I. no. 266. — 21 — commentator. La vita nuova e il Can- zoniere. 1868. See Part I. no. 247. Le opere latine. 1878- nel — 22 — comm,entator. See Part I. no. 257. — 23 — commentator. 82. See Part I. no. 248. — 24 — editor. La commedia raffennata testo. 1880. See Parti, no. 118*. — 25 — commentator. La vita nuova. 1883. See Part I. no. 307. See Vassallo, C. Commemorazione di G. B. Giuliani. 1884. Giuliari, G. B. C, Conte. Memoria biblio- grafica dantesca Veronese. {In Albo dantesco Veronese, 1865, 8°, pp. 285-345.) Chronicles and describes 127 Veronese contributions to the study ot Dante, beginning with Pietro di Dante's comment, supposed to have been composed iu Verona about 1340. Appendices : — Sopra la filosofica disputa di Dante in S. Elena di Verona a' 20 gennaio 1320. — Abitjizioni in Verona e possedimenti in Provincia degli Alighieri. — Due lettere di Bernardo Ahghieri. — Manoscritti delle opere dell' Ali- ghieri chc sono in Verona o di veronesi relativi ad esse. Giusti, G. Studj e commenti intorno alia Di- vina commedia. — Note ed osservazioni sopra la Commedia. {In his Scritti vari, 1863, 18°, pp. 179- 314.) 35-61 Contents : — Del fine del poema. — Cenni sullo state po- litico e rcUgioso dell' Italia dal 1266 fino al 1300, e piu parti- colarmente di Firenze. — Se Dante sia stato Ghibellino. — Delle tre fiere dantesche. — Del critico c dell' espositore a proposito del commentare Dante. — Di due versi dell' In- ferno: v. 138; xxxiii. 76. — Dottrina di Dante sull' amore. — Di Beatrice. — Note ed osservazioni. Gloria. A. Sulla dimora di Dante in Padova : ricerche critiche. {In Dante e Padova, 1865, 8°, pp. 1-28.) Goebel, G. Dante Alighieri. Sechs vorlesun- gen. Bielefeld, etc. 1882. 8°. Dn. 481.1 Contents : — Dantes jugendlcben und jugendliebe. — Dan- tes mannesalter und politisches wirkeu. — Dantes gang durch die hoUe. — Das fegefeuer. — Das paradies. — Dan- tes theologie und politik. Goschel, K. F. Dante Alighieri's unterweisung iiber weltschopfung und weltordnung diesseits und jenseits. Ein beitrag zum verstandnisse der Gott- lichen komodie. Berlin. 1842. 8°. Dn. 206.1 Comments particularly on the following passages : — Inf. vii. 61-96; xi. 97-112; xxxiv. 121-125 ; — Purg. iii. 34r-46; vi. 28-64; xvi. 67-83; xxviii. 91-102; — Parad. li. 43-46, 112- 148; iv. 40-48, 124-132; vii. 64-72, 124-148; viii. 139-148 ; xiii. 62-84; xix: 40-48; XX. 94i-99; xxvii. 91-99; xxviii. 44, 78; xxix. 1-66. — 2 — Mittheilungen aus der Gottlichen komo- die. Ein vortrag. BerUn. 1853. 8°. pp. (2), 42. Dn. 206.1 — 3 — Dante Alighieri. (In Herzog, J. J. Real-encyklopadie fiir protestantische theologie und kirche, 1854-68, 8°, iii. 286-296.) 184.34 Also (revised by Karl "WitteJ in the 2d edition by Herzog and Plitt, 1877-86, iii. 485-495. — 4 — Vortrage und studien iiber Dante Ali- ghieri. Aus seinem nachlass herausgegeben. Berlin, etc. 1863. 8°. Dn. 206.1.2 Contents : — Dante Alighieri's visionen im irdischen para- diese am Oster-sonntage imiahre 1300. — Daniel und Dante, Oder Der adler und die lercne und die ruhe am ende. — Der letzte paradiesesgesang iu der hochsten hohe des Empy- reum's Oder Das letzte blatt der centifolie. — Linus. Inf. iv. 141. — 5 — Wer that aus f urcht den grossen riick- tritt? [Inf. iii. 60] Nicht Colestin V. [With a German translation of Inf. iii. 22-69.] {\n Jahrb. d. deutschen Dante-gesellsch. , 1869: i. 103-117.) — 6 — Der siebente gesang des Paradieses :, ein vortrag gehalten in mai, 1853 [with a transla- tion of the canto into German]. (In Jahrb. d. deutschen Dante-gesellsch. , 1869; ii. 169-197.) WORKS ON DANTE. 45 Goethe, J. W. von. Una scena del Fausto; brano della seconda parte [tradotta da A. G. Gon- zaga]. {In Albo dantesco offerto da Mantova, 1865, 8°, pp. 39-45.) Goethe und Freidank als interpreter! Dante's. See li., H. VON. Goethe und Freidank. 188G. Gonzaga, A. G. , Marchese, translator. See Goethe, J. W. von. Una scena del Fausto. Qotti, A., editor. La vita nuova. 1856. See " Part I. no. 301. Gonrhillon, J. A. de, translator. Dante tra- duit en vers. L'enfer. 1831. See Part I. no. 181. Gozzi, G., Conte. Giudizio degli antichi poeti sopra la moderna censura di Dante, attribuita in- giustamente a Virgilio ; con Li principj del buon gusto, ovvero Saggio di critica, poema inglese del sig. Pope, ora per la prima volta fatto italiano. Venezia. 1758. i". , Dn. 131. 8 Written in reply to Bettinelli's Zettere Yirgiliane. Eeprinted in his Opere, Venezia, 1812, ix : 53-317 ; — Opere, Padova, 1S19, t. 159-331 ; — Opere scelte, MiJano, 1822, t. 1- 114; — jScritti, Firenze, 1849, ii. 61-137; — Z*osservatore, Milano, 1877, ii. 263-319. — 2 — Argomenti a ciascun canto del poema di Dante. (In La divina coinmedia, Venezia, Zatta, 1757-58 [no. 29] ; — Same, Bologna, Gamberini e Parmeggiani, 1819-21 [no. 47"^]: — Same,'Roma,, Romania, 1820-22 [no. 49''] ; — Same, Firenze, Passigli, 1838 [no. 70] ; — Opere del conte Gas- paro Gozzi, Venezia, Molinari, 1812, ix. 1-61.) Granata, M. Florilegio e dizionario dantesco. Napoli. 1855. 1. 8°. Dn. 121. 5 — 2 — -translator. See [Manetti, G.]. Un antico manoscritto latino che contiene le vite del Dante, del Petrarca, del Boccaccio, etc. 1838. Grangier, B., translator. La comddie de Dante. 1596; 1597. See Part I. nos. 182, 183. Grant, C. Della influenza di Dante suUa poesia inglese contemporanea. [Roma. 1881.] 4°. pp. (4). 10431.25 La rassegna settimanale. vii. 266-269. Granl, K., translator. Gottliche komodie. , , Die holle. 1843. See Part I. no. 208. Gray, J. C. Essay on Dante. {In his Essays : agricultural and literary, 1856, 12°, pp. 253-302.) 46.23 " From the North American review, March, 1819." Graziani, G. Interpretazione della allegoria della Divina coramedia di Dante Alighieri. Opera postuma. Bologna. 1871. 8°. Dn. 131. 14 -Crrazzini, Eredi (Libreria). Libreria eredi Grazzini (G. Dotti). Dante e Petrarca. Firenze. 1887. 8"'. pp. 20. Dn. 572.5 Sale-eatalogue of a Dante collection of 179 titles and a Petrarch collection of 34 titles. Gregoretti, F. Vita di Dante AUighieri de- sunta dalle sue opere e col riscontro delle sue alle presenti- opinioni politiche e religiose in Italia. Venezia. 1864. 8°. pp. 50. Dn. 406.2 — 2 — Riscontro coi codici esistenti nella bibli- oteca marciana delle varianti tuttora controverse nel testo della Divina commedia, con due appen- dici. {In Bakozzi, N. , and others. I codici di Dante in Venezia, 1865, 8°, pt. ii.) For contents, see entry under Bakozzi. — 3 — [Letter to Pietro Fanfani, in reply to his observations on Andreoli's Comment, dated " Venezia 25 marzo 1864."] . {In Fanfani, P. Studj ed osservazioni, 1874, 16°, pp. 198-203.) — 4 — commentator. La commedia. 1856 ; 1868. See Part I. nos. 89, iii''. Crriehen, H. De variis quibus Dantis Aligerii Divina comoedia explicatur rationibus. Disserta- tio. Vratislaviae. [1845.] 8°. pp. (4), 29+. Dn. 231. 1 — 2 — Dante Alighieri. [Koln. 1865.] f°. Dn. 481.2 Kdlnisehe zeitung, 6 Apr.— 14 Mai 1865. Nr- 96, 100, 103, 109, 113, 121, 122, 124, 133. — 3 — Ein Dante-codex in der Capstadt. (In Jahrh. d. deutschen Dante-gesellsch. , 1869 ; ii. 239- 244.) Grimm, H. Dante und die letzten kampfe in Italieu. {In his Neue essays, 1865, 8°, pp. 119- 163.) 19565-8 The same. {In his Fiinfzehn essays, 1874, 8°, pp. 382-425.) (BPL. 2873.8) ■ — 2 — Dante, and the recent Italian struggles. {In his Literature, etc. 1886, 8°, pp. 253-297.) IV. 2021 Grion, G. Che 1' anno della visione di Dante 6 11 Mccci e il di natale il xviii maggio mcclxvii. Udine. 1865. 8°. pp. 37. Dn. 406.3 (BPL. 2800.27) "Estratto dall' opera: 'Delia dimora di Dante a Padova ecc.' " Groshans, G. P. F. Dante en de Divina com- media. Amsterdam. 1867. 8°. Dn. 250.2 Grosso,. S., and Negroni, C. L'avverbio ' ' parte " e i commentatori di Dante. Lettere. Novara. 1880. 8°. pp. 56. Dn. 530.9 " Edizione di soli cccl. esemplari non venali." Gualandi, A. Giacomo dalla Lana bolognese, primo commentatore della Divina commedia di I5ante Alighieri, notizie biografiche con documenti. Bologna. 1865. 8°. pp. (6), 64-f. Geneal. tables, plan, and coats of arms. Dn. 131. 10 (BPL. 48ooa.25; 4802.51) *' L'cdizione fe di 150 esemplari, piii n. 6 copie distinte." Gubbio, B. R. da. Capitoli di Bosone da Gub- !)io e di Jacopo Alighieri suUa Divina commedia di Dante Alighieri, col Credo di questo poeta, e un altro d' incerto autore. B con alcune notizie bio- ftr.ifiche su Bosone con varianti e annotazioni [by Giovanni Rossi.] Napoli. 1829. 8°. Dn. 532.2 — 2 — Canto sopra la esposizione e divisione della Commedia di Dante. (Appended to La di- vina commedia, Venezia, Vendelin da Spira, 1477 I no. 4}; — S'ame, Roma, Romanis, 1815-17 [no. .:4], iv. 108-112; — Same, Padova, Minerva, 1822 [no. 51], V. 269-274; ■ — Same, Firenze, Ciardetti, 1830-41 [no.6s], v. 269-274.) Gnbematis, A. de. Die gottliche komodie des Dante AUighieri uebersetzt und erlautert von L. G. Blanc. (In Oiornale del centenario, 1864, no. 15, pp. 120-122.) — 2 — editor. See Caetani, M. A., duca di Sermoneta. Carteggio dantesco. 1883. Guerrazzi, F. D. I dannati. {In Dante e il suo secolo, 1865, 4°, pp. 333-352.) Guerrini, O., and Ricci, C. Studi e pole- miche dantesche. Bologna. 1880. 16°. Dn. 406.4 Contents : — Menghino Mczzani. — Ser Piero Giardini. — La prima copia della Divina commedia. — Gotto, cronista rnvennate del secolo xiv. The articles are written to oppose the conclusions of Vit- torio Imbriani. Giiida officiale per le feste del centenario di Dante. See Florence, Italy — Commissione per il centenario di Dante. Guida officiale. 1865. Gunning, J. H. Dante Alighieri ; eene studie. Amsterdam. 1870. 8°. Dn. 506.1 Haigh, A. E. The political theories of Dante. The Stanhope prize essay, 1878. Oxford. 1878. 8°. pp. 30. (BPL. 2798.53) 46 DANTE COLLECTION. [Hallam, A. H.] Kemarksjjn Professor Kos- setti's " Disquisizioni euUo spirito antipapale." London. 1832. 8°. pp. 76. Dn. 417.3 Hape, C., pseudon. See [Preller, C. H.]. Hardonin, J. Doutes proposes sur I'age dii Dante. Faiis, etc. 1847. sm. 8°. pp.46. Dn. 525.1 Reprinted from the *' Memoiren pour I'/tistoire des sciences €t des beauV'dfts, Tr^voux, aoflt 1727, article Ixxvi." The author attempts to show that the Divina commedia was composed by a follower of Wyclif about the end of the fifteenth century. See rScABAMFi, G., Marchese'\, Risposta a' dubbj del padre Harduino. 1749. Harris, W. T., editor. See Blow, Susan E. A study of Daute. 1886. Hart-nrig, O., editor. See Chronik (Eine) von Florenz, zu den jahren mcco-moccxiii. 1880. Haselfoot, E. K. H., translator. The Divina commedia. 1887. See Part I. no. 148''. Hegel, (F. W.)K. Dante uber staatundkirche. Antritts-programm. Rostock. 1842. 4°. pp. iv. , 52. Dn. 207.3 — 2 — tJber den historischen werth der alteren Dante-commentare. Mit einem anhang zur Dino- frage. Leipzig. 1878. 8°. Dn. 207.3.2 (BPL. 2796.50) Heigelin, .J. P., translator. Die gottliche komiidie. 1836-37. See Part I. no. 209. Hell, Theodor, pseudon. See [Winkler, K. G. T.]. Hettinger, E. Die Gottliclie komiidie des Dante Alighieri nach ilirem wesentlichen inhalt und charakter dargestellt. Ein beitrag zu deren wurdigung und verstiindniss. Freiburg ini Breis- gau. 1880. 8°. Port. Dn. 207.2 Portrait : — " Gemalt von Giotto. — Gest. v. Weger, Leip- zig." — 2 — Dante und Beatrice. Frankfurt a. M. 1883. 8°. pp.36. {Uaffi^er, v., editor. Frank- furter zeitgemasse broschuren. Neue folge, iv. 9.) Dn. 207.2.2 — 3 — Dante's Divina commedia : its scope and value. From the German ; edited by H. S. Bow- den. London, etc. 1887. 8°. Port. Dn. 207.2.3 (BPL. 2798.63) Portrait : — An engravinff from Giotto's portrait. " The present version has been considerably abridged with- out loss, it is hoped, to the substance or argument of the original matter. The chapters also have been rearranged with nfw headings. The chapter on the " Moral order " has been omitted, its contents being already given in other por- tions of the work." — Preface, Hilleliraud, K. La Divine comedie et le lecteur moderne. — ■ But et effet de la Divine comedie. (/» his Etudes italiennes, 1868, 18°, pp. 1-57.) 94.42 [Hitchcock, E. A.] Notes on the Vita nuova and minor poems of Dante, together with the New life [trans, by D. G. Eossetti], and many of the poems [trans, by D. G. Eossetti and CharlesLyell.l New York. 1866. 2°. (BPL. 4790.56) Hoepli, U. Catalogo nr. 12. Biblioteca dan- tesca. Opere di Dante e commenti. Milano. 1883. 8". pp. 28. Dn. 572.1 — 2 — Biblioteca dantesca Scartazziniana- Forrucciana. Catalogo n. 21 della Libreria anti- quaria. Milano. 1884. 16°. pp. 99. Dn. 572.1.2 Hoffinger, Josepha von, translator. Gottliche comodie. 1865. See Part I. no. 210. — 2 — Dante's gattin. [Poem.] (In Jahrb. d. deutschen Danie-gesellsch., 1869; ii. 96.) AuB den Kronen aus Italiens dichterwalde, 1868. Holland, W. L. Ein beitrag zur erklarung der Divina commedia von Ludwig Uhland. See Uhland, L. Nachtrag zu den commentarien iiber die Commedia divina von Dante. Hnbatsch, O., translator. Ueber die mo- narchie. 1872. See Part. I. no. 271. Huber, V. A. Dante, ein . schattenriss. (In Jahrb. d. deutschen Dante-gesellsch. , 1869 ; ii. 47- 97.) Dn- 550-1 pp. 96, 97, contain a short poem by Josepha von Hofflnger and a sonnet by Julius Sturm on passages in the article to which they are appended. Hunt, (J. H.) Leigh. The Italian Pilgrim's progress. (In The divine comedy, translated by If. W. Longfellow, Boston, 1867 [no. 149], ii. 384- 390, and in later editions.) From his Stories from the Italian poets. Icelandic vision ; from the poetic Edda. (In The divine comedy, translated by H. W. Long- fellow, Boston, 1867 [no. 149], i. 410-411, and in later editions.) From Wright, T. St. Patrick's Purgatory, p. 177. Idee per un monumento a Dante Alighieri. Lettere due, 2" ed. e in appendice 1' edituo della chiesa di S. Croce in Eirenze. Italia. 1819. 8°. pp. 60. Dn. 535.4 Ilario, del Corvo, Frate. [Lettera latina ad Uguecione della Faggiola.J (In Ambbosius, Traversarius. Latinae epistolae ; adcedit eivsdem Ambrosii vita in qva historia litteraria florentina ab anno mcxcii vsqve ad annvm mccccxi, ex monv- mentis potissimvra nondvm editis dedvcta est a Lav- rentio Mehvs, 1759, f°, II. cccxxi.-cccxxii.) 35.1 The first publication of this famous letter. [The same; with Italian translation.] {In DiONisi, G. Preparazione istorica e critica, 1806, 4°, ii. 209-217.) [The same; vrith introductory remarks.] {In Trota, C. Del Veltro allegorico di Dante, 1826, 8°, pp. 202-214.) [The same; with " Cenni su Frate Ilario,'' Italian translation, "Variant!," and "Dubbi." (In Tre epistole latine di Dante, annotate da Luiyi Muzzi, Prato, 1845 [no. 265], pp. 36-54.) [The same; with " Dubbi di Luigi Muzzi " and Eisposte del conte Marchetti.] {In Tboya, C. Del Veltro allegorico de' Ghibellini, 1856, 8°, pp. 357-366.) An extract from the letter is quoted in Italian in Abbi- VABENE, F. II secolo di Dante, 1830, 16°, i. 379-383; an English translation of the same extract is given in The di- vine comedy, translated by II. W. Longfellow, Boston, 1867 [no. i4q], i. 344-346 (and in later editions); and a French translation in Abtaud be Montok, A. F. Histoire de Dante, 1841, 8°, pp. 196-199. See, for discussion of the genuineness of this letter and its bearing upon the life of Dante, the following : — Baldacchini-Gabgano, F. S. De' presenti etudii dan- teschi in Italia e particolarmente intorno ai dubbii mossi da alcuni suU' autenticitk della lettera di frate Ilario del Corvo. Un Trota, C. Del Veltro allegorico de' Ghibellini, 1856, 8°, pp. 409^30.) Bbanchi, E. Sulla lettera di frate Ilario del Corvo. (In his Sopra alcunc particolarita della vita di Dante, 1865, 8°, pp. 5-10.) Centofanti, S. Sopra frate Ilario. (In Studi inediti su Dante, 1846, 8% pp. 3-19.) Tboya, C. Delia lettera di frate Ilario del Corvo : dis- corso. (In his Del Veltro aUtgorico de' Ghibellini, 1866, 8°, pp. 225-260.) Imbriani, V: Che Brunette Latini non fu maestro di Dante. Napoli. 1878. 8°. pp. 55. Dn. 408.1.2 - 2 — Quando nacque Dante? Studio, illus- trate con document! inediti. Napoli. 1879. 8°. Dn. 408.1 " Edizione di 250 esemplari." WORKS ON DANTE. 47 — 3 — Illustrazioni al capitolo dantesco del Centiloquio [di Antonio Pucci]. Esemplari ccl. Napoli. 1880. 8°. pp. 63. Dn. 149.7 — 4 — Testamento della suoeera di Dante del xvii febbrajo m. ccc.xv. Pomigliano d' Arco. 1880. 8°. pp. 15. Dn. 408.1.2 " Esemplari cxcvii. Fuori commcrcio." — 5 — II documento carrarese che pruova Dante in Padova ai venzette di Agosto M.ccc.vi. Pomi- gliano d' Arco. 1881. 8°. pp. 25. Dn. 408.1.2 *' Stampato a cencinquanta esemplari." — 6 — Documenti su Jacopo di Dante AUa- ghieri. (/» Fiorentino, F., and Imbbiani, V., editors. Aneddoti tansilliani e danteschi, 1883, 8°, pp. Tiii.-iT.) Dn. 408.1.3 Many of Imbriani's opinions and conclusions are ditiputcd in GuEKKiNi, O., and Kicci, C. Studi s polemiche dan- tesche. 1880. Immaniiel ben Salomo. Tofet und Eden oder Die divina commedia des Immanuel ben Sa- lomo. Aus dem hebraischen ubersetzt und zur sechshundertjahrigen jubelfeier Dante Alghieri's [sic] in Florenz herausgegeben von M. E. Stern. "Wien. 1865. 8°. pp. (6), 82. Dn. 562.3 The idea and the descriptions of the poem are borrowed fi-om Dante. Italy — Commissione governativa eletta a veri- ficare ilfatio del ritrova/mento detle ossa di Dante. Kelazione. Firenze. 1865. 4°. pp. 21. Dn. 535.2 Jaccarino, D. , translator. II Dante popolare, o La divina commedia in dialetto napolitano. [Vol. i. 'Nfierno.] 1870 [1871]. See Part I. no. 230. — 2 — translator. II Dante popolare. Col testo italiano. 1881. See Part I. no. 230''. Jacob, J. Die bedeutung der fiihrer Dante's in der Divina commedia : Virgil, Beatrix, St. Bern- hard, in bezug auf den idealen zweck des gedichtes und auf grund der geistigen lebensentwickelung des dichters. Leipzig. 1874. 8°. pp. (4), 84. Dn. 2og.i Jacopo di Dante, See Alighieri, Jacopo DI Dante. Jagemann, C. J. Antologia poetica italiana. 2 tom. Weimar. 1776-77. 16°. 8.12 "Scelta di descrizioni e sentenze ricavate dalla Divina commedia," i. 1-67. John, King of Saxony. Catalogus bibliothecae dresdensis a Philalethe b. rege Joanne Saxoniae conditae auctae relictae. See Petzholdt, J. Catalogus, etc. 1882. — 2 — translator. Goettliche comoedie. 1849 ; 1865-66; 1871. See Part I. nos. 211, 212, 213. See Petzholdt, J. Historisches vorwort zu den ge- sammten ausgaben der Gottlichen comodie von Philalethes. 1877. Philalethes, Konig Johann von Sadisen. 1879. Die reisen des konigs Johann von Sachsen nach Italien. 1880. „, ., , ^ Zur geschiohte der Danteausgaben von Philalethes. 1884. ' ^. . WiTTE, K. Philalethes. TJebersetzung der Divma com-, media; 1866. (/« Ha Dante-forschungen, i. 337-363.) Jnbert, A., translator. L'enfer. 1874. See Part I. no. 184. Jundt, A. [L'apocalypse mystique du moyen age et la Matelda de Dante.] Seance de rentr^e des cours de la faculte de theologie protestante de Paris, 3 nov. 1886. Le9on d'ouverture. Paris. 1886. 8°. pp. 76. Dn. 184.1 The author treats of the prophecies of St. Hildegard, St. Elizabeth of Schoenau, Joachim de Flore, and the nun Mechtild of Magdeburg. The latter he considers to be the original of Dante's Matelda. Justi, K. Dante und die Giittliche comodie. Eine vorlesung. Stuttgart. 1862. 8°. pp. (2), 40. Dn. 2og.2 Kannegiesser, K. (P.) L., translator. Dante Alighieri's lyrische gedichte. 1842. See Part I. no. 28g. — 2 — translator. Die gottliche komodie. 1843. See Part I. no. 214. A review by Karl Witte is contained in his Dante- forschungen, 1869, i. 293-319. — 3 — translator. Dante Alighieri's prosaische schriften mit ausnahme der Vita nuova. 1845. See Part I. no. 249. Kertbeny, K. M. Dante in der ungarischen literatur. (In Jahrb. d. deutschen Dante-geseltsch. , 1867; i. 127-143.) Kirknp, S. , Baron. Giotto's portrait of Dante. [Letter concerning the discovery of the portrait in the Bargello, Florence, June, 1840.] Dn. 534.3 Newspaper cutting from the Spectator^ May 11, 1850. Answered by G. A. Bezzi in the Spectator of May 25, 1850. — 2 — Catalogue of [his] celebrated library, besides a most extensive collection of Dantiana, etc. [London.] 1871. 8°. Dn. 573.1 ; 573.1.2 One copy [Dn. 573.1.2] has Ms. annotations of prices brought at tlie sale. Klaczko, J. Causeries florentines. Dante et Michel-Ange. Beatrice et la po6sie amoureuse. Dante et le catholicisme. La trag^die de Dante. Paris. 1880. sm. 8°. Dn. 460.1 (BPL. 2798.57) From the Revue des deux nwndes. Klein, J. L. Die illustrationen zum Dante, mit besonderer beriicksichtigung von Dor6's neues- ter illustration des Inferno. [Berlin. 1862.]. 8°. pp (23). Dn. 533.1 Deutsche jahrbiicher fur politik und literatur, iii. 115- 137. [Knapp, P. C] A list of works relating to Dante printed in the United States of America [1807-84]. (InDAHTE society, Camlridge, Mass. Third annual report, 1884, pp. 15-27.) Knight, J. Life of D. G. Eossetti. London. 1887. 8°. 23473.34 Gabriele E-ossetti's views on Dante, p. 13. — Translation of the Vita nuova, pp. 80, 81, 84, 85. — Subjects of Rossetti's pictures drawn from Dante, pp. 132-133. Kiihler, R. "Omo" im menschenangesicht. Eine parallele. (In Jahrh. d. deutschen Dante- gesellsch., 1869; ii. 237-238.) On Purg. xxiii. 32. — 2 - compiler. Der fiinfte gesang der HoUe in 22 uebersetzungen. 1865. See Part I. no. 225. Konig, W. Shakespeare und Dante. (In Jahrh. d. deutschen ShaJcespeare-gesellsch., 1872; vii. 170-213.) Eng. Lit. 2320 (BPL. 4593.1) Reprinted in the following volume, pp. 225-301. — 2 — Shakespeare als dichter, weltweiser, und Christ ; durch erliiuterung von vier seiner dramen und eine vergleichung mit Dante dargestellt. Leipzig. 1873. 8°. (BPL. **G. 73.11.1) Kok, A. S. Dante Alighieri, zijn tijd en zijn werken. (In his translation, Dante's Divina com- media, 1863-64 [no. 132], iii. 339-466.) — 2 — translator. Divina commedia. 1863- 64. See Part I. no. 132. Kopisch, A. Dante's leben. — Ueber die Gott- liche komodie. (In his translation. Die gottliche Jcomodie des Dante Alighieri, 1842 [no. 215], pp. 419-498 ; — and in later editions.) DANTE COLLECTION. — 2 — translator. Die gottliche komodie. 1842 [1837-42] ; 1862 ; 1882. See Part I. nos. 215, 216, 217. See PicoHiONi, L. La Dirina commedia illustrata da A. Kopisch, G. Picci e M. G. Ponta; ceuni critici. 1846. A review of Kopisch's translation by Karl Witte will be found in his Dante-fonchungen, 1869, i. 320-336. Krafft, K., translator. Dante Alighieri's Lyrische gedichte und poetischer briefwechsel. 1859. See Part I. no. 290. Kraszeirskl, J. I. Dante. Vorlesungen ueber die Goettliche komoedle gehalten in Krakau und Lemberg 1867. Ins deutsche uebertragen von S. Bohdanowicz. Dresden. 1870. 8°. Vign. of Dante. Dn. 235.1 Ij., H. VON. Goethe und Freidank als inter- preten Dante's, namentlich seiner 3 L. Kurzge- fasster kritischer beitrag zur vergleichenden lit- teraturwissenschaft und germanisclien philologie- Eine festschrift. Klausenburg, etc. 1886. f°. pp. (10). Dn. 580.8 The three L's are the lonza, t*one, and lupa of the first canto. Iiabitte, C. La divine comedie avant Dante. {In h/is Etudes litteraires, [1846], 8°, i. 193-263.) 10531-4 The same. (In (Euvres de Dante Ali- ghieri. La divine comedie; traduction de A. JBrizeux, etc. Paris, 1853 [no. 171], pp. 86-150.) An extract ** Dante imitateur et crdateur '* is g:iven in Long- fellow's translation of the Divine comedy, Boston, 1867 [no. 149], iii. 411-419 (and in later editions). Reviewed by Robert Wheaton in the North American review, 1847, Ixiv. 97-117. The review is reprinted in the Memoir of Wheaton, with selectionn from hia writings, 1854, 16°, pp. 127-157. Iiafond, Ernest, and Edmond, translators. Dante, P6trarque, Michel-Ange, Tasse. Sonnets choisis. 1848. See Part 1. no. 288. IiamaTtine, A. de. Dante. (/» Jiis Cours familier de litterature, 1857, 8°, iii. 329-408; iv. 81-160.) 11578.2 — 2 — Notes sur le Dante. (In The divine comedy, translated iy H. W. Longfellow, Boston, 1867 [no. 149], iii. 393-394 ; and in later editions.) Lambrl di Iiongiano, P. I., editor. La di- vina commedia. 1862. See Part I. no. 98. Iiambmschini, R. Che cosa intendesse Dante Alighieri per idioma illustre, cardinale, aulico, curiale [nel libro de' Vulgari eloquio]. (/m Dante e ij suo secolo, 1865, 4", pp. 655-668.) Iiamennals, (H.) F. (R. DE),Z'a6ie. (Euvres posthumes publiees selon le voeu de I'auteur par E. D. Forgues. 3 vol. Paris. 1855. 8°.. Port, of Dante and i plates. Dn. 71. i Contents : — La divine comedie de Dante Alighieri. Pr^- ci&ie d'un introduction sur le vie, les doctrines et les ceuvres du Dante. Several pages of the introduction are quoted in The divine comedy, translated by II. W. Longfellow, Boston, 1867 [no. 149], iii. 407-410 (and in later editions). Reviewed by S. Osgood in the Knickerbocker, 1859; liii. 340-348, 605-514; — and in the Westminster review, 186S; Ixxxvi. 371-393. Iiami, G., annotator. La divina commedia. 1837 ; 1839. See Part I. nos. 69'>, 72. Lami's notes taken from the margins of a copy of the Lucca edition of 1732, were printed in part in the F^rence Ancora edition of 1817-19 and the Padua Minerva edition of 1822 [nos. 45 and 51]. Iiampredi, U. Lettera su' versi 134 e 136 del xxvi. canto del Paradiso. (In La divina commedia, Roma, Romanis, 1815-17 [no. 44], iv. 171-175.) Ijana, Jaoopo della. Expositione di Dante. [Inferno, cant, i.] f. pp. 8. ms. Dn. 2.2 Copied from a ms. in the Biblioteca Magliabechiana (Palch. 1, no. 60) by Federico Bencini for Seymour Kirknp. The MB. is described by Colomb de Batines, i. 699. The comment was printed (probably for the first time) in the Venice edition of 1477 ; it has also been attributed to Ben- venuto da Imola. - 2 — commentator. La "divina commedia. 1477; 1865; 1866. See Part I. nos. 4, 105, 109. See notices of Jacopo della Lana in the editions referred to above, and the following : — Colomb de Batines, P., visconte. Del comento sulla Div. com. attribuito a Jacopo della Lana, e di quello appel- late I'Ottimo. (In his Bibliografia dantesca, 1846-46, i. 682- 697.) Del comento appellate I'Ottimo e di quello attribuito a Jacopo della Lana ; mtti e congetture scritte al sign. Kirk- up. (In Stcbi incditi, 1846, pp. 131-158.) Gtjalandi, a. Giacomo della Lana : notizie biografiche con documenti. 1865, Salyicxi, a. Intomo ad Alberico da Rosciate [the trans- lator of Delia Lana's comment]. 1842. Yarrini, G. Sopra il commento di Jacopo della Lana [e' I'Ottimo]. 1866. Witte, K. Ueber die beyden altesten kommentatoren von Dante's Gottlicher komSdie [Ottimo and Jacopo della Lana] . [1828.] (Also in his Dante-forschungen, i. 364^98.) Sopra un codice della Divina commedia, e del co- mento di Jac. della Lana, assei*vato a Francoforte s. M. (In Jahrb. d. deutschen Dante-gesellsch., 1871; iii. 463-476; — also in his Dante-forschungen, ii. 428-441.) Notizia sopra un frammento del Laneo. 1871. (In his Dante-forschungen, 1873, ii. 442-454.) lianoi, Fortunato. De' spiritali tre regni cantati da Dante Alighieri nella Divina commedia analisi per tavole sinottiche. Roma, a spese dello autore. [1855-56.] f°. pp. (2), 28, 65-|-. 5 tables and 1 plate. Dn. 136.5.2 (BPL. *28oo.3o) — 2 — Due lettere al d. David Farabulini in- tomo due versi della Divina commedia [Purg. xxii. 118-120; Inf. xi. 114]. Roma. 1866. 8°. pp. 11. Dn. 136.5 lianci, Michelangelo. Dissertazione su i versi di Nembrotte e di Pluto nella Divina commedia [Inf vii. 1 ; xxxi. 67] di Dante. Roma. 1819. 8°. pp. 61-I-. Dn. 136.1 ; Dn. 250.1 The substance of this essay was reprinted in Perticari's Opere, Bologna, 1838-39, ii. 155-172. One copy (Dn. 136.1) contains the following MS. notes by the author : — " Annotazione. Questo si fe il primo letterario lavoro, uscito dalla penna dell' autore. In dieci giomi fu composto e stampato. Nello improvvisamente comparire al giorno si mosse il vespaio de' scioletti serappuntini a scriverne contro con brusca parola. Altri, meno furiosi, favorarono sifiatto novello ritrovamento. Farl6 alia fine il Giomale della Biblio- teca itahana in Milano consigliando i tipografi nelle ristampe della Divina commedia a incalmar nelle chiose la rinvenuta iuvesti^zione di que' due danteschi versi orientalmente fog- giati.^ Di fatti senza ritardo fu recitata nella tragrande im- pressione che alloi'a se ne faceva a Firenze e in pid altre dappoi. II Catelacci, "che pubhlicava la sua latina versione in quel tempo, tradusse il primo verso : " Fnlgida sint Satance, Satanm sint principis ora ; " e il secondo: "Telle rneum decus in barathro ecu fulsit in orbe." Ora questa dissertazione fe d'assai rammendata e aUargata, rA Urdera a ricomparire fra gli illustri letterati vestita con pii dicevole conciunitade. Koma. 8 ottobre, 1863. Michel- angelo Lanci." " Esemplare raramendato dalla mano dell' autore, e pre- sentato alia addottrinata siguora Augusta Stein cott pve- gliiera di accettarlo in segno di verace stima e di amichevole affetto. Roma. 8 ottobre, 1863." Iiandan, M. Giovanni Boccaccio, sein leben und seine werke. Stuttgart. 1877. 8". VII. 517 Beziehungen zu Dante und Petrarca, pp. 106-122 ; Biogra- phic Dante's, pp. 180-182; Commentar zur Gottlichen komrt' die, pp. 221-243. The Italian translation of this work by C. Antona-Traversi now in course of publication (disp. 1, 2, 1881-82) contains extensive notes and additions by the translator. WORKS ON DANTE. 49 laandlno, C, com/meniator. La diyina coin- media. U81; U91; U93; 1497; 1507; 1520; 1529 ; 1536 ; 1864 ; 1578. See Part I. nos. 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 14, 15, 16, 19, 22. See ScHLOSBKB, F. C. Die Dirina commedia nach Lan- dino und Vellutello. 1824. (In his Dante : studien, 1855, • pp. 59-116.) laandonl, T. Dichiarazioni di alcuni luoghi del Faradiso di Dante. Ravenna. 1855. sm. 8°. pp. 77+. Dn. 136.6 On the following passages : — Parad. ii. 9; iii. 55, 81; iv 67-69,121; V. 9; vi. 28-36; yiii. 9, 124-126 ; ix. 23, 103-105; xiiK5»-73; xiv. 106-108; xx. 80; xxi 96; xxiv. 11; xxviii. 91; xxxiii. 52-54. — 2 — Saggio del Dante in Ravenna, lavoro diviso in quattro libri che sia tuttavia compien- dosi. [Bologna. 1867.] 8°. pp. (19). Dn. 411.3 ^ Bivista bolognese, 1867, ii. 513-531. Iiane, W. C. Dante bibliography for the year 1886. (_In Dante Society, Ca/nibridge, Mass. Sixth annual report, 1887, 8°, pp. 19-30.) Iiang, W. Danteliteratur in Deutschland. [Leipzig. 1872.] 8°. pp. (12). Dn. 571.3 Jm neuen reich : wochenschrifU 1872, i. 321-332. — 2 — Dante. {In his Transalpinische studien, 1875, 8°, pp. 93-128.) 1.421 Zianzani, F. La Monarchia di Dante. Studi sto- rici. Milano. 1864. 8°. Dn. 349. i (BPL. 4790.52) Iia Rosa, Y. Sopra il pregio della Divina com- media, riguardandola dal solo aspetto della lingua e dello stile. (In Giornale del centenario, 1864, no. 22, pp. 178-179.) [Iiasinio, F. ] II Dante ebreo, ossia, II picciol santuario, poema didattico in terza rima di Mose da Rieti ; ora per la prima volta pubblicato da Jacob Goldenthal. [Review.] n. p. [185-?] 8°. pp. 13. Dn. 529.2 "Estratto dal giornale V Etrurian anno ii., fascicolo ii." [Iia Tonche-Iioisi, J. I. oe.] Consolations chr^tiennes, avec des reflexions sur les huit beati- tudes, et la paraphrase de trois cantiques [of the Convito] du Dante. Paris. 1744. 12°. Dn. 285.1 Ian(e-/br8cAMn^ere,i. 354-398.) Reviewed by Miss F. Inglis {Mad. Calderon de la Barca) in the North Amer. rev., 1833, xxxvii. 606-663; and in the Monthly review, 1839, cxlviii. 170-183. Ottoni, G. Dante medico. {In Albo dan- tesco offerto da Mantova, 1865, 8°, pp. 97-121.) Ouvr6, H. De Monarcliia Dantis Aligherii flo- rentini commentationen historicam scripsit. Pari- siis. 1853. 8°. pp. (4), 55-|-. Dn. 349.2 Ovidio, F. d'. Nota sul verso del x. canto dell' Inferno, ' Forse cui Guido vostro ebbe a dis- degno' [v. 63]. {In his Saggi critici, 1878, 8°, pp. 312-329.) IV. 2487 — 2 — Sul trattato De vulgari eloquentia. {In Us Saggi critici, 1878, 8°, pp. 330-415.) IV. 2487 — 3 — La metrica della canzone secoiido Dante. {In his Saggi critici, 1878, 8°, pp. 416-436.) IV. 2487 Ozanam, A. F. Origini della Divina corn- media. {In [Fanei.li, G. B., editor.^ La Divina eommedia, 1838, 12°, iii. 135-220.) — 2 — Dante et la philosophie catholique au treizi^me si^cle. Paris. 1840. 8°. Dn. 464.1 — 3 — The same. Nouv. ed. Paris. 1845. 8°. (BPL. 2802.15) — 4 — The same. Louvain. 1847. 12°. (Bi- bliotheque historique.) (BPL. 4208.5) _5_ The same. 3= ed. Paris. 1855. 8°. ((Euvres completes de A. F. Ozanam. Tom. vi.) (BPL. 414515) _6— The same. 4« M. Paris. 1859. 8°. ffEuvres completes de A. F. Ozanam. 2^ 6d. Tom. vi.) 10562.9 Chap. 3 of part i. is quoted in The dim7ie compdy, trans- Irited by H. W. Longfellow, Boston, 1867 [no. 149], iii. 403-407 (and in later editions) . See Boissabd. F. Dante r^volutionnaire et socialiste, mais non h6r6tique; r^v^lation sur les Revelations de M. Aroux et defense d' Ozanam. 1854. Reviewed in the Foreign quarterly review, 1844, xxxiii. 1-30; — by Mrs L. D. Pychowska in the Catholic icorld, Sept. 1886, xliii. 790-795. See Colomb de Batines, i. 615 for a list of other reviews. — 7 — Dante. Alcune parole d' introduzione volgarizzate dal francese [by coute F. M. Torri- celli. Fossombrone. 1845.] 4°. pp. (5). Dn. 144.5.2 Antologia oratoHa poetica e storica. iv. 1-5. — 8 — Les poetes franciseains en Italie au xiii', sieele avec un choix des Petites fleurs de St. Franfois traduites de I'italien. Paris. 1852. 8°. (BPL. 4774-51) — g — The same. Suivis de recherches nou- velles sur les sources poetiques de la Divine com6- die. 2* ed. Paris. 1855. 8°. (CEuvres completes de A. F. Ozanam. Tom. v.) (BPL. 4145.14) — 10 — The same. S' ed. Paris. 1859. 8°. (ffiuvres completes de A. F. Ozanam. 2" ed. Tom. V.) » 10562.8 " Des sources poetiques de la Divine coraedie," pp. 351- 469. This essay, which was also published separately, is re- viewed by Robert Wheaton in the North Amer. rev., 1847, Ixiv. 97-117 (also in his Memoir, 1854, pp. 127-157.) BPL. has also the Italian and German translations of this work. — II — translator. Le purgatoire. 1862. See Part I. no. i8g. Reviewed by E. Scherer in his Nbuvelles etudes sur la littirature contemporaine, [2b serie], 1865, pp. 45-64. Pacchiani, Francesco. Della voce caribo adoperata dall' AUghieri [Purg. xxxi. 132] : nuova interpretazione. Prato. 1866. 4°. pp. 14. Dn. 562.3 " Delia Miscellanea pratese di cose inedite o rare antiche e moderne. No. 11 — JEdizione di ccii esemplari." Padiglione, Carlo. L'arme di Dante AUghieri descritta. Napoli. 1865. f°. pp. 13, (4). 2 col. plates. Dn. 580.4 WORKS ON DAXTE. 57 Paganiiii, Pagano. La. teologia di Dante, (/ji Dante e il suo secolo, 1865, 4', pp. 115-134.) Pagano, Vincenzo. Dante e la enciclopedia. (In Giornale del centenario, 1865, no. 44, pp. 356- 858.) Paggi, Angelo. [Letter to Pietro Fanf ani on Purg. xxxi. 132, dated " 18 novembre, 1850."] {In Fanfani, p. Studj ed osservazioni, 1874, 16°, pp. 267-268.) [Palaszi, Giovanni.] Compendio della Come- dia di Dante Alighieri, diuisa in tre parti, Inferno, Pvrgatorio, .Paradise, per la filosofla morale. Venetia. 1696. 8°. 89 wdcts. Dn. 140. i The cuts are takeu from the Marcolini edition of 1544; several ai-e repeated more than once. Palermo, Fjanceseo, editor. I manoscritti palatini di Pirenze. 3 vol. Pirenze. 1860. Port., fac-sim., plates, and diagrs. (BPL. *2200.i3.2) ** Liriehe e parte del Paradiso come sono nel codice pala- tine clxxx." ii., 697-880. — 2 — SuUe variant! ne' testi della Divina com- media. {In Dante e il suo secolo, 1865, 4°, pp. 901-933.) — 3 — editor. Rime di Dante Alighieri e di Giannozzo Sacchetti. 1857. See Part I. no. 293. Pamfilo, or Panfilo, pseudon. See Biaznonti, G. L. Panizzi, Antonio. An essay on the romantic narrative poetry of the Italians. (In Bojardo, M. M. Orlando innamorato, etc., London, 1830, vol. i.) 8.126 Treats of Dante's knowledge of Greek, p. 153 ; Coincidence between a passage of Homer and one of Dante, Purg. v. 109- 129, p. 154; Guido and Buonconte da Montefelti-o in Dante, p. 213. Papanti, Giovanni. Dante, secondo latradizi- one e i novellatori. Livorno. 1873. 1. 8. Dn. 415.3 (BPL. 4792.3) Extracts from forty-two different sources bearing on Dante's life and character. Paqnelin, Louis. Zur Mateldafrage. (In Jahrb. d. deutschen Dante-gesellsch., 1877; iv. 405-410.) Paradisi, Agostino. Versi sciolti. Bologna. 1762. 8°. pp. viii., 62+. Vigns. Dn. 532.7 " Sopra il Dante," pp. 31-37. Paravia, Pier Alessandro. Del sistema mito- logico di Dante : ragionamento. Venezia. 1840. 4°. pp. 15. Dn. 149.5 Estratto dal vol. ill. degli Atti del mneto ateneo alia pag. 149. Parenti, Marco Antonio. [Letter to Pietro Fanfani on Inf. x. 39, dated ' ' Modena, 15 ottobre, 1852."] {In Fanfani, P. Studj ed osservazioni, 1874, le", pp. 253-256.) Pareto, Lorenzo Neri. Cenni geologici in- torno alia Divina commedia. {In Dante e il suo secolo, 1865, 4°, pp. 553-570.) Parsons, Thomas William. Versi sopra un busto di Dante tradotti dall' inglese dal generale Masi [with the English original]. Palermo. 1872. 8°. pp. 9. Dn. 532.2 — 2 — translator. The first ten cantos of the Inferno, 1843 ; — Seventeen cantos of the Inferno, 1865; — The first canticle. Inferno, of the Divine comedy, 1867. See Part I. nos. 153, 154, i55- Reviewed in the Dial, 1844, iv. 285-290 ; — in the Westmin- ster review, 1861, Ixxv. 201-231 ; — by C. E. Norton in the North American remew, 1866, cii. 509-529;.— by q. E. Nor- ton in the Nation, 1867, v. 269-271. A review by E. J. Cut- ler in the Bonton daily advertiser is preserved in the Dante scrap-book [Dn. 580.6J. — 3— translator. The antepurgatorio [Purg. i.-ix.]. 1876. See Part I. no. 156. Pasqnaligo, Cristoforo. Dante Alighieri, uomo e cittadino : discorso letto il 14 maggio 1866. Spo- leto. 1865. 1.8°. pp.12. Dn. 562.2 Pasqnaligo, Francesco. Le quattro giornate del Purgatorio di Dante, o Le quattro eta del- luomo. Venezia. 1874. sm. 8°. Dn. 140.2 Pasqnini, Pier Vincenzo. Le allegorie del i". canto deir Inferno di Dante : saggio proposto alia studiosa gioventu. Aggiuntavi la dicharazione di qualche luogo controverso e di alcune persone simboliche. Verona. 1867. 1. 8°. Dn. 140.7 Contents: — i. Prolegomeni. ii. Deir interpretazione morale, politica, e religiosa del cauto i. iii. Tempo fittizio del viaggio di Dante. iv. Luogbi controversi : la selva e la ficre ; Inf. i. 30, 37, 41. — Persone simboliche : il Veltro ; Virgilio e Beatrice ; Lia, Rachele, Matelda; Lucia; la donna gentile. The greater part of the material of this pamphlet is in- cluded m the following book. — 2 — La principale allegoria della Divina comedia secondo la ragione poetica e secondo 1 canoni posti da Dante. Con vin' appendice sul tempo del viaggio dantesco e note. Milano. 1875. 16°. (Biblioteca contemporanea. 8.) Dn. 140.7.2 (BPL. 4796.24) Passerini, Luigi. Della famiglia di Dante. Geneal. table. {In Dante e il suo secolo, 1865, 4°, pp. 53-78.) — 2— Lettera sul piu autentico ritratto di Dante, etc. 1865. See Milanesi,G., an<2 Passerini, L. Nel Patrio festeggiare il sesto centenario di Dante Alighieri. [Al municipio di Firenze alcuni romani.] 2pam. [Firenze. 1865.] 12°. pp. 28, 24. Dn. 562.4 Contents: — M Inno. Signed Pietro Cossa. II poeta civile. Signed FedericoNapoli.— [ii.] 8 poems, signed A*., D*., C*., andB*. Fanr, Theodor. Vergleichende bemerkungen iiber Dante, Milton und Klopstock. [Neisse. 1847.] 4°. pp. 32. Dn. 215.2 — 2 — The same. {In his Zur litteratur- und kulturgeschichte, 1876, 8°, pp. 408-479.) 19567.8 — 3 — EinJges fiber Dante-bilder und -bildnisse, (In Deutsches museum, 1859, ix. 238-248.) Dn. 534.1.2 — 4 — Ueber die quellen zur lebensgeschichte Dante's. Gorlitz. 1862. 1. 8°. pp. (4), 57. Dn. 490.1 " Separat-abdruck aus dem 39. bande des Neuen lausitni- sehen magazine.*' Imperfect : — A supplement of 4 pp. is wantmg. — 5— Zur sakularfeier Dante's. 1865. {In his Zur litteratur- und kulturgeschichte, 1876, 8° , pp. 1-17.) 19567-8 • — 6 — Dante in Deutschland. [Leipzig. 1865.] 8°. pp. (21). Dn. 571.4 nhsere zeit ; deutsche revue der gegenwart, 1865, u. f. i. 321-341. — 7 — Ueber die von Fr. Selmi herausgegeben Chiose anonime zu Dante's Inferno. (In Jahrb. d. deutschen Dante-gesellsch., 1867; i. 333-860.) 8 Francesca da Rimini und ihre ver- wandschaft; nach Dante's Commedia und ge- schichtlichen zeugnissen. [Gorlitz. 1868.] 8°. pp. 18. Dn. 215.2.2 Separat-abdruck aus dem 44. bande des Neuen lausitzischen magazine. g — Dante's portrat. (In Jahrb. d. deutschen Dante-gesellsch., 1869; ii. 261-330.) "Nachtrage," in vol. iii. pp. 628-530. The same, separated. Dn. 534.1 58 DANTE COLLECTION. ^ lo — Immanuel und Dante. (In Jahrh. d. dewtschen Dante-gesellsch., 1871; iii. 423-462.) " Nachtrag," in vol. iv. pp. 667-672. ■ The same, separated. Dn. 490.1.2 On the Jewish poet, Immanuel ben Salomo, of Rome. — II — Ueber die aechtheit der chronik des Dino Compagni. (In Jahrb. d. deutschen Dante- gesellsch., 1877; iv. 63-104.) — 12 — Das friiheste verstandniss von Dante's Commedia. Nach den glossen der alten commen- tare zu den zwei ersten gesangen des Inferno. Gorlitz. 1888. 8°. pp. 58-|- Dn. 215.2.3 *' Separat-abdruck axis dem Jifeuen lausitsischen iiiagaein, bd. Ixiii. 261 flg." — 13 — editor. Gottliche komodie. 1882. See Part I. no. 217. Pavesi, C. Delia illustrazione di Dante del Prof. F. Scaramuzza di Parma. (In Giornale del. centenario, 1865, no. 46, pp. 378-379.) Peabody, J. C, translator. Hell. Cantos i. to X. 1857. See Part I. no. 157. Reviewed by C. E. Norton in the Atlantic monthly, 1858, i. 382. [FedrazzoU, Augusto.] Tre motti inediti di Dante. [Tratto da un codice inedito del trecento da Teodorico Landoni.] Mantova. 1882. 8°. pp. 6. Dn. 415.5 "Per le oozze Montecchi-Boselli." [Polli, Giuseppe.] Memorie per servire alia vita di Dante Aligliieri, ed alia storia di sua famig- lia, raccolte da un' accademico colombario fioren- tino. Venezia. 1759. 1. 8°. Port, of Dante, 2 plates, vigns. and geneal. table. Dn. 415.4.2 This is simply the first 140 pp. of the second part of the fourth volume of the Zatta Venetian edition of the Divina commfedia, 1757-58, no. 29 in the list above. See the note there in regard to the portrait. — 2 — Memone per servire alia vita di Dante Alighieri ed alia storia della sua famiglia. 2° ed. notabilmente accresciuta. Firenze. 1823. 8°. Port, of Dante, plate, and geneal. table. Dn. 415.4 (BPL. 2800.12) Poriraft. -—Tofanelli delin. Moighen inc. Four medals bearing Dante's profile are given on another plate. Fraticelli's Storia dell a vita di Dante is in part compiled from the documents collected by Pelli. Penco, Ettore. Saggio d' interpretazione della Divina commedia. Mantova. 1877. 8°. pp. 64-|-. Dn. 149.9 Comments on Inf. i. 4-7, 28-80, 41^3; v. 34-36; ix. 26-27; xii. 1-10; xxxiii. 76; — Purg. vii. 70-72; ix. 1-18; xxix. 73- 75;— Parad. xxvii. 127-138; xxiii. 67-69. — Di un codice mantovano della Divina commedia. — Sonetto di Jacopo Alighieri a Guide da Polenta. — Argomento della Divma commedia scritto in terza rima da Jacopo Alighieri. Pepo, Guglielnio. Cenno sulla vera intelligenza del verso di Dante, " Poscia piu che il dolor pote il digiuno" [Inf. xxxiii. 75]. Firenze. 1826. 8°. pp. 21. Dn. 149.6 [ — 2 — ] Sul Veltro della Divina commedia. .^.p. [1832.] 1.8°. pp.26. Dn. 149.4 ** Estratto dall' Aniologia, cxxxiv, fehhraio 1832," [Perazzini, Bartolomeo.] In editionem tracta- tuum vel sermonum Sancti Zenonis correctiones et explicationes. Accedit animadversionum in eamdem retractatio critica etiam in qusedam vet. script, loca precipue in Dantis Aldigherii Comoe- diam. Ed. 2». Venetiis. 1844. {In Scolaki, F. Intorno alle epistole latine di Dante, etc., 1844, 16°, pp. 71-192.) Dn. 328.1 The index ivhich follows this list includes references for each of the passages commented on. Perez, Francesco (PaoloJ). La Beatrice sve- lata; preparazione all' intelligenza di tutte le opere di Dante Alifhieri. Piilermo. 1865. 8°. Dn.415.1 Perez, Paolo. I sette cerchi del Purgatorio di Dante : saggio di studi. 2" ed. ritoccata e accre- sciuta dair autore. Verona. 1867. sm. 8°. Plate. Dn. 140.12 (BPL. 4797-13) Reviewed in the Dublin review, 1869, Ixiv. 398-425. Perticari, Giulio, Conte. [Letters to Paolo Costa, dated 1816, on Purg. x. 80-81.] {In Us Opere, Bologna, 1838-39, ii. 308-312.) W. 67 Notes on the Dirina commedia by Perticari are to be found in ,the editions of Bologna, 1819-21 [no. 47»] ; Roma, 1820-22 [no. 49i>l ; and Milano, 1825 [no. 57]. - 2 — Degli scrittori del trecento e de' loro imitatori : libri due. {In Monti, V. Proposta di alcune correzioni ed aggiunte al Vocabolario della Crusca, 1817, vol. i. pte. i. pp. 1-198.) 7272.30 The same. Bologna. 1823 16°. 34.85 The same. [With Appendice di osserva- zioni critiche, and Giudizio del cav. Vine. Monti.] {In his Opere, Bologna, 1838, i. 35-158.) W. 67 The same. Torino. 1876. 32°. (Biblio- teca della gioventu italiana.) (BPL. 477ob.76) Separate chapters have the following titles : — Della opi-. nione di Dante intorno gli scrittori del 300. Quali Dante intendesse per vocaboli plebei. Come Dante non istimo per- fezionatala lingua del suo secolo, e como egh stesso coUe pa- role de' suoi libri risponda a molte false opinioni de' posteri. - 3 — Deir amor patrio di Dante e del suo libro intorno il volgare eloquio : apologia, (/re Monti, V. Proposta di alcune correzioni ed aggiunte al Vocabolario della Crusca, 1820, vol. ii. pte. ii.) 7272.30 BPL. has the edition of 1829. *2784.i4 The same. 12 folded tables. {In his^ Opere, Milano, 1831, i. 205-424; ii. 1-244.) (BPL. 4778.16) The same. [With Appendice di osserva- zioni critiche.] 2 folded tables. {In his Opere, Bologna, 1838, i. 159-442.) W.67 rBPL.2792.15) — '^ — Dell' amor patrio di Dante; apologia. (In La divina commedia, Padova, Minerva, 1822 [no. 51], V. 481-532; — Same, Firenze, Ciardetti, 1830-41 [no. 65], V. 481-532.) The same. (In [Fanelli, G. B., editor}. La Divina commedia, 1838, 12°, ii. 109-187.) See [BiAMONTi, G.] Lettere di Pamfilo a Polifilo sopra I'apologia del libro della volgare eloquenza. 1821. Galvani, G., Conte. Sulla verity delle dottrine Pertica- riane nel fatto storico della lingua. 1846. ToMMABEO, N. II Perticari confutato da Dante. 1825. See also abundant references to periodical articles and to other books relating to the matter in Colomb de Batines, i. 447 Petrettini, Giovanni. Orazione intorno ad Omero e a Dante ■ pubblica prolusione dettata nella grand' aula dell' universita di Padova nel- I'anno 1820. {In his Prose, Milano, 1840, 24°, pp. 35-101.) IV. 2632 Petzholdt, Julius. Catalogi bibliothecae se- cundi generis principalis dresdensis specimen 9, 12. Dresdae. 1855-65. 8°. Dn. 573.2.2 Contents : — ix. Catalogus bibliothecae danteae. Nova ed. 1866. — xii. Ex patalogo bibliothecae danteae dresden- sis : 1. Conspectus tabularum. 2. Alter conspectus tabula- rum. 3. Conspectus librorum in Germanla typis expres.«o- rum. 1866. - 2 — Versuch einer Dante-bibliographie von 1865 an. [With Nachtrag, Aug.— Sept. 1869.] Dresden. 1868-69. 8°. Dn. 570.4-3 " Aus dem JVewen anzeiqer fur bibliographie und biblia- thekwissenschaft, Sept.— Dec. 1868; Aug.— Sept. 1869, be- sonders abgedruckt." BPL. has the same without the Nachtrag. *6l62.l - 3 — Bericht iiber die Dante bibliothek. (In Jahrb. d. deutschen Dante-gesellsch., 1869; ii. 411- 425.) WOKKS ON DANTE. 59 — 4 — Zweiter bericht fiber die Dante bibliothek. (In Jahrb. d. deutschen Domte-gesellsch., 1871 ; iii. 516-525.) — 5 — Bibliographia dantea ab anno mdccclxv. inohoata. Dresdae. 1872. 8°. pp. vi. , 90. Dn. 570.4 — 6 — Supplementum. Dresdae. 1876. 8°. pp. (4), 32. Dn. 570.4-2 — 7—7 Bibliographia dantea ab anno 1865 in- choata. Kova ed. snpplemento aucta. Dresdae. 1876. 8°. Dn. 570.4.4 (BPL. 2205.21) Identical with the 1872 edition, but with the first supple- ment, 18T6, bound in. — 8 — Dritter bericht fiber di Dante bibliothek. (In Jdhrb. d. deutschen Dante-gesellsch. , 1877; iv. 657-666.) — g — Historisches vorwort zu den gesammten ausgaben der Gottlichen comodie von Philalethes. [Leipzig. 1877.] 8°. pp. v.-iiii. Dn. 215.3.3 '* Besonderer abdruck aus dem Son unverand. abdruck der bericht. ausg. 1877." — 10 — Philalethes , Konig Johann von Sachsen. Dresden. 1879. 8°. pp. (4), 48. Port, of King John after death. Dn. 215.3.2 (BPL. 2844.70) — II — Die reisen des konigs Johann von Sach- sen nach Italien. Dresden. 1880. 8°. pp. (4), 65+. Dn. 215.3.2 — 12— Supplementum Bibliographiae danteae alterum. Dresdae. 1880. 8°. pp. (4), 46. Dn. 570.4.2 (BPL. 2161.9) — 13 — Catalogus bibliothecae danteae dresden- sis a Philalethe b. rege loanne Saxoniae conditae auctae relictae. Lipsiae. 1882. 8°. Dn. 573.2 — 14 — Zur geschichte der Danteausgaben von Philalethes. Dresden. 1884. 8°. pp. 14. Dn. 215.3 ** Separatabdruck aus * Petzboldt, Neuer anzeiger fUr bibliographie and bibhothekwissenschaft,' dec. 1883 und Jan. 1884." Pflelderer, Rudolf. Dante's Gottliche komo- die nach inhalt und gedankengang flbersichtlich dargestellt ; mit biographischer einleitung. Stutt- gart. 1871. 8°. Dn. 215.1 — 2 — Die gesammtidee der Gottlichen komo- die. (In Jahrb d. deutschen Dante-gesellsch., 1877; iv. 105-142.) — 3 — 1st Dante heterodox? Beitrage fiber seine stellung zur kirchenlehre in der Gottlichen komodie. (In Jahrb. d. deutschen Dante-gesellsch. , 1877; iv. 481-588.) — 4 — editor. Gottliche komodie; uebersetzt von Karl Streckfuss. 1876. See Part I. no. 220. Philalethes, pseudon. See John, King of Philelphns, J. M. See FUelfo, G. M. Piani, Domenico. Nota ai versi 37-43 del canto i. dell' Inferno- Bologna. 1861. 4°. pp. 8. Dn. 140. II "Estratta dal vol. xi. delle Mem. deW accad. delle seieme delV istituto di Bologna." Piazza, Gaetano della, translator. Divina comoedia hexametris latinis reddita. 1848. See Part I. no. 236. See Manfbih Pbovedi, A. Cenni storici suUa traduzione oseguita dall' abate G. Dalla Piazza. 1882. , . . , ^ Eicordi e document relativi all' opuscolo intitolato Cenni storici, etc. 1883. Pioohioni, Luigi. La Divina comedia illustrata da A. Kopisch, G. Picci e M. G. Ponta: cenni critici. Milano. 1846. 12°. Dn. 140.3.2 (BPL. 2800.6) See Picci, G. La interpretazione storica della prima c principale allegoria della Divina comedia. 1847. ^^ Delia letteratura dantesca contemporanea (11. 6). x846. — 2 — Del senso allegorico, pratico e dei vati- cini della Divina comedia: lezioni due recitate alia societa academica di Basilea. Basilea, 1857. 8°. Dn. 140.3 (BPL. 4792.6) — 3 — Della fede politica e delle dottrine civili di Dante. (In Giornale del centenario, 1864, nos. 20, 21, 23.) — 4 — Sul senso anfibologico attribuito alia Divina commedia. (In Oiornale del centenario, 1865, no. 41, p. 381) — 5 — II simbolo della luna nella Divina com- media. (In Giornale del centenario, 1865, no. 44, pp. 358-359.) Piooi, Giuseppe. I luoghi piu oscuri e contro- versi della Divina commedia dl Dante, dichiarati da lui stesso. Con tre appendici. Brescia. 1848. 1. 8°. Dn. 140.4.2 Contents : — Introduzione. —r Confutazjone del seneo morale della selva allegorica. — Dimostrazione del senso storico della selva allegorica. — II Veltro e il cinquccento dieci e cinque. — Quando abbia Dante compiuta la Divina commedia e par- ticolarmente la cantica dell' Infem o. — Musaici ed anagrammi nella Divina commedia, e uuova interpretazione del verso di Pluto [Inf. vii. 1]. Appendici : — Idiotismi bormiesi in Dante e in altri classici toscani [Inf. vii. 12, 30; xvi. 28, 63; xxiii. 7; xxiv. 127; xxv. 79; XXVI. 14; xxx. 102; — Parad. vi. 73; xxi. 93]. — Ottan- tasette nuove lezioni della Divina commedia proposte a* suoi futuri editori. — Biblioteca dantesca del secolo decimonono. The 87 new readings of the appendix are selected from those suggested by Francesco da Buti and published by Gius. Bemardoni in his Lettera sopra varie lezioni, etc. 1842. See PiccHiONi. L. La Divina commedia illustrata da A. Kopisch, a. Picci e M. G. Ponta. 1846. Ponta, M. G. Saggio di critica di nuovi studi sopra Dante [da] G. Picci. 1846. — 2 — ^pella letteratura dantesca contemporanea : rivista critica. i.-iii. Milano. 1846-47. 8°. Map. Dn. 571.5 Estratto dalla Rivista europea, settembre, ottobre, uovem. bre 1846, lugUo 1847. Contents : — i. Petri Allegherii Commentarium ed. G. I. bar. Vernon. — Bibliografia dantesca di C. de Batines. — Archivio dantesco, del medesimo. — Epistola a Can Grande Scaligero apocrifa. — Dei versi vii. 1 e xv. 5 dell' Inferno. — Due luoghi del xx. dell' Inferno sul Benaco. 1846. ii. Cenni critici di L. Picchioni. — Viaggio dantesco in Italia di 1. 1. Ampere. Osservazioni di C. M sul medesimo. — Bibliografia dantesca, ecc. tomo i, parte 2» e 3". — Del- rottimo commento e del Lanfeo, di C. de Batines. — Epistola a Can Grande, apocrifa ; continuazione. 1846. iii. Chiose sopra Dante edite da Milord "Vernon — Del- I'Ottimo commento, lettera di C. Vitte. — I luogbipiii oscuri e controversi della D. C. di G. Picci. — Nnovo esperimento, ecc. di M. G. Ponta. — II Dante di B. Bianchi edito dal Le Monnier. — Dante splegato con Dante di G. B. Giuliani. — Saggio d'un nuovo commento del medesimo. 1847. — 3 — La interpretazi one storica della prima e principale allegoria della Divina comedia. Padova. 1847. 8°. pp. (4), 78. Dn. 140.4 Estratto dal Giornale Buganeo, anno iv. (maggio, agosto). Contents : — Delle critiche di L. Picchioni, di M. G. Ponta, e di F. M. Torricelli sopra la moderna interpretazione storica della Divina commedia. — Bisposta al E. P. M. G. Ponta. Fiooibli, Giovanni Battista. Saggio di corre- zioni air Ottimo commento della Divina commedia, Pisa, 1827-29. Firenze. 1830. 8°. pp. 53. Dn. 28.27.3 ; Dn. 140.9 See ToRRi, A. Risposta alle osservazioni del sig. G. P. Piccioli. 1830. — 2 — Risposta al signore Alessandro Torii. Firenze. 1830. 8°. pp. 31. Dn. i ed. con giunte di cose inedite e correzioni. Como. 1881. 8°. pp.71. Port, of Dante axiA geneal. table. Dn. 149.11 Portrait: — A woodcut in outline after the portrait in the Piiduan edition of 1822. Prato, Stanislao. Caino e la spine secondo Dante e la tradizione popolare. Anoona. 1881. 8°. pp. 144-. Dn. 140.10 " Estratto dal Preludio numero 2. Tiratura di soli 60 esem- plari." On the allusion in Inf. xx. 126, and Parad. ii. 49-51.- [Preller, C. H.] Dante-album. i=' heft. Mittheilungen aus der Divina commedia von C. Hape. Jena. 1863. 1. 8°. Dn. 207.1 No more pubhshed. Contents : — Uebertragungen. — Anraerkungen [on Inf. v. 109-120; xix. 1-4; xxxii. 1-12; xxxiii. 85-86; — Purg. viii. 26-27; — Parad. iii. 70-81; v. 19-30; vii. 34-48, 97-120; xvii. 31-42; xix. 40-63; xxvii. 109-118; xxix. 1-18, and on other passages]. — Ueber buchstaben und zahlen und die be- deutung beider, als zur eriauterung einiger stellen dcr Divina commedia geliorig [Purg. xii. 25-63"; xxxiii. 43-44; — Parad. xviii. 88-136; xix. 115-139; xxvii. 22-23]. Prompt. , Dr. Dichiarazione d'alcune canzoni di Dante. Dn. 368.2 Newsp. cuttings from II pensiero di N'izza, 24 marzo — 17 aprilc, 1385. — 2 — Dante a Venezia. Nizza. [1887.] 16°. pp 51-f-. Dn. 140.13 " Questo studio venne pubblicato nel giornale /; pensiero di Kizza, nel maggio del 1887." Contents: — Le rime veneziane di Dante. — Le terzine deir Arzank. — Storia di Fra Dolcino. — Predizione di Nic- C0I6 Orsini. — Genealogia degli Scaligeri. — I viaggi di Dante. — 3 — II Marte fiorentino. [Inf. xiii. 143-150.] Nizza. 1888. 16°. pp. 43. Dn. 140.13 '* Questa lavoro fn pubblicato nel giornale // pensiero di Nizza, nel gennaio del 1888." WORKS ON DANTE. 6l Prontnario del Dantofilo. 1887. See Part I. no. i27'>. Pnooi, Antonio. In lode dl Dante. Capitolo e sonetto di Ant. Pucci, poeta del secolo decimo- quarto. [Edited by A. D'Ancona "per nozze Bongi Ranalll."] Pisa. 1868. 8". pp. xvi., 16+. Dn. 532.4 This poem forms the 55th canto of the author's Centiloquio. See IMBBIANI, V. Illustrazioui al capitolo dantesco del Centiloquio. 1880. Pnccianti, Giuseppe. AUegoria di Beatrice. {In Dante e il suo secolo, 1865, 4°, pp. 159-179.) — 2 — La donna nella Vita nuova di Dante e nel Canzoniere del Petrarca. Lettura. Pisa. 1874. S"- pp. 30. Dn. 388.2 Pnigbo, Pedro, translator. La dirina comedia [translated into Spanish]. 1868. SeePartI.no. 241". Puttiok and Simpson, auctioneers. Catalogue of a valuable collection of rare and curious books, comprising specimens of early typography, Italian, French, and Spanish literature, important manu- scripts, etc. London. 1868. 8". pp. (2), 93. Dn. 572.4 On pp. 82, 83 are noticed six fac-simile copies of documents rolatingto Dante taken from the Archivio di stato at Flor- ence. They are quoted by FraUcelli, but incompletely and with changes. Pychowska, Mrs. Lucia D. Ozanam's Dante. [New York. 1886.] 8°. pp. (6). Dn. 464.1.2 The Catholic loorld, 1886, xliii. 790-796. Qnadrio, Francesco Saverio, atmotator. I setti salmi penitenziali trasportati alia volgar poe- sia da Dante. 1753. See Part I. no. 298. Qnando il Veltro di Dante comparira in Italia? [2» ed. Aggiuntovi : Osservazioni sul numero apo- calittico 066. Eirenze. 1866.] 8". pp. 28. Dn. 149.4 Qninet, Edgar. Dante. {In his Les revolu- tions d'ltalie, 1848-51, [i.] 95-140.) 12595.48 BPL. has the edition of 1857. *2728.3 The latter portion of this chapter is quoted in The dioine comedy translated by II, ir. Longfellow^ Boston. 1867 [no. X4g], iil. 394-403 (and in later editions). Qnintavalle, Giuseppe. Disegno d' un Pan- teon da erigersi in Mantova a Dante, a Virgilio, a Sordello ed ai piu illustri mantovani. {In Albo dantesco offerto da Mantova, 1865, 8°, pp. 159- 177.) Raab, Eranz. Ein maitag. Ein gedicht zur feier des sechshundertsten geburtstages Dante's. Triest. 1865. 1. 8°. pp. 23. Dn. 562.3 Raggi, Oreste. Di una nuova ingiuria a Dante Alighieri in Eirenze. Lettera ii. al sign. Emilio Treves. Milano. 1864. 16°. pp. 59. . Dn. 535.5.2 Included in his Bella statua di Dante, 1865, pp. 34-76. [ — 2 — ] Delia statua di Dante Alighieri innal- zata in Eirenze il xiv. maggio MDCCCLXV. Storia curiosa e genuina con documenti. Modena. 1865. sm. 8°. Dn. 535.5 Contents ; — Di un nuovo monumento a Dante AU^hieri in Firenze. — Di una nuova ingiuria a Dante Alighieri in Fi- renze -Fatti e non chiaccniere sal nuovo monumento a Dante Alighieri in Firenze. — Sul nuovo mouumento a Daute Alighieri in Firenze. Rambaldi, Benvenuto, da Tmola. Copia del Comento latino alia Divina comedia di Dante Ali- ghieri eseguita secondo la lezione dei codd. 1, 2, 3 del pluteo 43 della Biblioteca Laurenziana. [Vol. i. Inferno.^ f°. pp.1059. MS.. Dn. 2.1 " Copia eseg^iita dal 1° agosto 1881 al 4 gennaio del 1882 da Federigo Bencini." The last line of the original MS. reads : Expletfi die vii febrij hora xv. 1409. _ ■' Occasional words and phrases are supplied from the codice stroaziano of the Biblioteca Laurenziana. See Colomb de Batmes, ill. 305. For the drcumstances under which this copy was made, see the First annual report of the Dante society. — 2 — Excerpta historica ex commentariis MStis Benevenuti de Imola in Comoediam Dantis, ab eo circiter annum Christi mdoclxxvi. compositis, et in Estensi bibliotheca adservatis. [Cum prefatione Ludovici Antonii Muratorii.] {In Mubatori, L. A. Antiquitates italicse medii aevi, Mediolani! 1738, i. 1028-1298.) (BPL. *4240.i) Also in the edition of 1774, iii. 273-806. (BPL. *2y2o 7 "These extracts amount to between one sixth and one seventh of the whole comment." See Norton's Eeview, 1861, pp. 6-7. — 3 — Benvenuto Rambaldi da Imola illustrate nella vita e nelle opere e di lui Commento latino suUa Divina commedia di Dante Allighieri voltato in italiano dall' avvocato Giovanni Tamburini. 3 vol. Imola. 1855-56. 8°. (N. BPL. 2802.14) See NOBTON, C. E. A review of a translatmn into Italian of the commentary by Benvenuto da Imola. 1861. — 4 — Carmina in laudem clariss mi poetae Dantis. {In Frati, L., editor. Miscellanea dan- tesca, [1884], 8°, p 46.) — 5 — Comentnm super Dantis Aldigherij Co- moediam : nunc primum integre in lucem editnm, sumptibus G. W. Vernon, curante J. P. Lacaita. 5 tom. Florentiae. 1887. 1. 8"". 2 plates. Dn. 142.8 •' Delia vita e delle opere di Benvenuto," i. xix.-xli. Contents; — i. Inf. i.-xvii. — ii. Inf. xviii. -xxxiv. — iii. Purff. i.-xx. — iv. Purg. xxi.-xxxiii. Farad, i.-viii v. Parad. ix.-xxxiii. Plates: — Photographs of Imola from the distance, and of Benvenuto's house in Imola. A part of the publisher's prospectus relatins; to the history of this undert-aking was reprinted in the Sixtli annua] report of the Dante Society. The comment of Jacopo della Lana printed in the editions of Venezia, 1477 [no. 4] ; Milano, 1865 [no. 105] ; and Bo- logna, 1866 £no. 109] has often been ascribed to Benvenuto da Imola. Ramsay, Mrs. C. H., translator. Divina com- media. 1862-63. See Part I. no. 161. Reviewed in the Eclectic review, Dec. 1863, cxviii. 461-484; — Blackwood's Edinb. magazine, June, 1867, ci. 736-755. Ranalli, Eerdinando. Delia forma e del fine della Divina commedia. {In Scritti vani intorno a Dante, 1856, 32°, pp. 291-298.) Rapisardi, Giovanni. Dante nel secolo decimo- nono ovvero Necessita di una scuola classico-na- zionale in Italia proposta al parlamento italiano. Discorso preliminare. Palermo. 1865. 8°. pp. 28. Dn. 562.5 Ratisbonne, Louis (Gustave Eortun6), trans- lator. L'enfer. 1859. — Le purgatoire. 1856. — Le paradis. 1860. See Part I. nos. 190, 191, 192. Reviewed by E. I. Sears in the National quarterly re- view, 1860, i. 1-30. Ravlna, J. A. Esposizione di una terzina di Dante [Purg. xvi. 94-96]. Risposta ad un amico. Eirenze. n. d. sm^ 8°. pp. 54. Dn. 142.4 Estratto daUa Rivista di Firenze, v. 31 e 32, terza serie. Razzi, Silvano. Vita inedita di Uguccione della Faggiuola, tratta da un manoscritto autograf della Magliabechiana proveniente dal convento degli Angeli di Eirenze, per le cure di G. Canestrini. {In [Trota, C.]. Del veltro, etc. 1856, 8°, pp. 383-407.) Reali, Eusebio. II culto di Dante, ossia L' av- venire del cattolicismo. Eirenze. 1865. 16°. pp. 29. Dn , p. 22.) Rimarlo di tvtte le disinenze della Commedia di Dante Alighieri [by Carlo Noci]. Napoli. 1602. 8°. Dn. 123.1 Bare. Noci in his dedication seems to imply that the work is not his own. It is the foundation of all other Kimari pub- lished since, and especially of that printed by the Volpi in their edition of 1726-27. Rimario di tutte le desinenze de' versi della Divina commedia ; opera gia pubblieata da Carlo Noci, ed ora notabilmente migliorata, arricchita d'un indice delle sole rime, e in tutto corrispon- dente al testo degli accad. della Crusca. (In La divina commedia, Padova, Comino, 1726-27 [no. 25], vol. ii. ; — Same, Bergamo, Lancellotti, 1752 [no. 27], pp. . . . ; ■ — Same, Roma, Romanis, 1815- 17 [no. 44], iv. 1-132 ; — Same, Padova, Minerva, 1822 [no. 51], iv. 1-340; — Same, Firenze, Ciar- detti, 1830-41 [no. 65], iv. 1-340 ;— -Same, Fi- renze, Le Monnier, 1854 [no. 85], pp. 112; — Same, Firenze, Barbera, 1860 [no. 95], pp. 112. Rimario della Divina commedia di Dante Alighieri. Ed. stereotipa. Firenze. 1853. 12°. Dn. 123.2 Intended to accompany the Le Monnier edition of the Divina commedia. See that of 1854 referred to above. Riminesi, Giuseppe. Dante Allighieri e Ra- venna. Carme con note illustrative anche sul rinvenimento delle sacre ceneri. Ravenna. 1865. 8°. pp. 85. Dn. 562.5 [Rinaldi, Agostino.] Nozze Giovanni Sartori- Borotto Anna Verdi. 1881. See [Iioria, C. Este nella Divina commedia]. Rinuccini, Annibale. Qvattro lezzioni. Lette publicamente nell' academia fiorentina. Firenze. 1561. 16°. pp. (101). Dn. 142.1 *' Lezzione prima, sopra I'Onore, interpretando duoi ter- nari di Dante del iiii. cap. dell' Inferno [vv. 73-78]," pp. (21). Rinnccini, Filippo. Vita di Dante scritta nel sec. xiv. [Fossombrone. 1843.] 4°. pp. (4). Dn. 144.5.2 Antologia oratoria poeiica e storica. ii. 98-96. Ritrovamento delle ossa di Dante nella cap- pella di Braccioforte in Ravenna. Milano. 1874. 16°. pp. 16. Dn. 149.7 *' Estratto dalla Relazione presentata dalla commissione governativa ai 12 giugno 1865." "With English notes to assist in translating the Italiiin. The original report will be found under Italy — Commis- sione governatimt, etc. Rivarol, Antoine Rivaroli, dit comte de. De la vie et des pofemes du Dante. {In his QSuvres, 1852, pp. 276-280.) 9586.23 The latter portion of this essay is quoted in The divine coTnedy, translated by JL W. Long,feUow, Boston, 1867 [no. 149], iii. 389-392 (and in later editions). — 2 — translator. L'enfer. 1785. See Part I. no. 193. WOKKS ON DANTE. ^2, Robillard de Beanrepaire, Charles (Marie) DE. De la r^cente admiration des francjais pour Dante. R6ponse au Discours de reception de l'abb6 Vacandard. Rouen. 1883. 8°. pp. 23+. (Acad, des sciences, belles-lettres et arts de Uouen.) Dn. igz.i Roeerns de Wendover. Vision of Drithelm, A.D. 699. — Purgatory of St. Patrick, a.d. 1153.— Vision of the monk of Evesham, a.d. 1196. — Vision of Turchill, a.d. 1206. (In The divine comedy, translated by II. W. Longfellow, Boston, 1886 [no. 151"], ii. 422-440. ) Romagpoioli dall' Aoqaa. Lihreria anti- quaria, Bologna. Biblioteca dantesca e memorie ileir accademia delle scienze dell' istituto di Bo- logna. Bologna. 1887. 8°. pp.48. (Periodico mensile, genn. 1887.) Dn. 572.5 Romani, Pelice. Critica letteraria : articoli raccolti e pubblicati a cura di sua moglie Emilia Branca. 2 vol. Torino, etc. 1883. 8". IV. 2574 Contents : — Opinioni di Francesco Petrarca intorno a Daate Allghieri, i. 179-185. — Pocsia dantesca in Italia, ii. 530-552. — Also review's of the following works : Vita di Dante, scritta da Ces. Balbo, i. 335 ; — La vita nuova tradotta dal sign. G. T. Dclicluze, 1. 495 ; — Delle prose e pocsie liriche di Dante [Torri's ed. vol. v. 184^, ii. 95; — Fiorc del Coramento sopra la Div. com. fatto" da Boccaccio, ridotto da Ign. Montanari, ii. 167 ; — Dante c Beatrice ; I cieli : canti due di Caterina Bon Brenzo'ni, ii. 336; — Dante e le lettere, orazione di Giac. Bertini, ii. 447. Romanis, Filippo de. Conclusione circa I'origi- nalita della Divina commedia, prendendo per tipo la cantica del" Ihftrno. (In La Divina commedia, Roma, Romanis, 1815-17 [no. 44], iv. 155-167; — Same, Padova, Minerva, 1822 [no. 51], v. 349- 3G8; — Some, Firenze, Ciardetti, 1830-41, v. 349- 368. — 2 — commentator. La divina commedia. 1815-17; 1820-2^. See Part I. no. 44, 49''. The notes ot De Eomanis arc also given in the editions of Padova, Miuerva, 1822 [no. 51], v. 101-135; and Firenze, Ciardetti, 1830-41 [no. 65], v. 101-136. Ronna, Antonio, editor. La divina commedia. 1841. See Part I. no. 75. — 2 — editor. I quattro poeti italiani. 1845. See Part I. no. 82. Ronto, Matteo, 'translator. La morte del conte Ugolino. Versionelatina. 1865. See Part I. no. 237. See Vandblli, D. Lettera sopra la Divina commedia tra- dotta da Matteo Bonto. [17 . .] . Ronzi, Angelo. Nuova esposizione della Divina comedia: saggi. Venezia. 1877. 8°. pp. 59. Dn. 149. 1 1 Contents : — Teoria psicologica. —Dante c la selva. — Vir- gilio.— Beatrice. — II veltro. — La cittk dolente e Caronte. Roquette, Otto, editor. Gottliche komodie, uebersetzt von Karl Streckfuss. 1882. See Part I. no. 221. [Rosa Morando, Filippo.] Osservazioni sopra il comento [del p. Pompeo Venturi] della Divina commedia di Dante Alighieri stampato in Verona l'annol749. Verona. 1751. 8°. pp. (6), 71+. Dn. 142.7 The same. [With additions.] (In La divina commedia, Venezia, Zatta, 1757-58 [no. 29], iU. 3-55.) Comments on the following passages: — Inf. 1.5, 25, 42,60,106,134; ii.8,25,118; iv. 11, 40, 74, 95, V. 40, 46, 60, 65, 78, 121, 137 ; vi. 22 ; vii. 12, 21 ; vui. 97 ; ix. 7,25; xi. 113; xii. 90; xiii. 113; xv.35, 106, xix. 41; xx. 3, 79; xxiv. 87;— Purg. i. 9; iii. 129; vi. 118; viii. 74; ix.l, 133; I. 93; xii. 44, 88; xiii. 45; xiv. JM; xv- 2; xvii. 3; xviii.145; xix. 81,91,118; xx.87; xxi.44, 100, 130; xxu. 37, 109, 113; xxiv. 14,55, 67,113; ?=tv. 135; «?;■■ "^L.™: 142 147 xxxiii.49,69;-Parad. i. 97, 109; 11. 39; m. 26, 119; iv.27, 83, 132; v. 14, 70; vi. 73; ix. 103; xni. 51;xiv. 33,45,94; xvi. 38; xvii. 53, 122; xxiii. 35; xxiv. 16; xxix. 4; XXX. 99^126, 129 ; xxxi. 32. See Colomb de Batines's note on this publication and the controversy to which it gave rise, i, 110. — 2 — Dello stile di Dante : elogio. Osserv. sopra'l Parad. i. 109. (In La divina commedia, Roma, Fulgoni, 1791 [no. 34], I. xxiv.-xxv; — Same, Roma, Romanis, 1815-17 [no. 44], I. xlvii.- xlviii. ; — 5'ame, Padova, Minerva, 1822 [no. 51], v. 391-392 ; — Same, Pirenze, Ciardetti, 1830-41 [no. 65l, V. 391-392.) Taken from his Osservazioni as published in the edition of 1767. — 3 — Della cagione per cui abbia Dante voluto a questo suo poema dare il titolo di Commedia. Osserv. sopra I'lnf. cant. xx. v. 3. (In La divina commedia, Roma, Fulgoni, 1791 [no. 34], I. xxvi.- xxvii. ; — Same, Roma, Romanis, 1815-17 [no. 44], I. xlix.-l. ; — Same, Padova, Minerva, 1822 [no. 51], V. 393-394; — Same, Firenze, Ciardetti, 1830-41 [no. 65], V. 393-394.) Taken from his Osservazioni as published in the edition of 1767. Rosolate, Alberico da [translator of Della Lana's comment]. See Salvioni, A. Intorno ad Alberico da Kosciate, 1842. Rosenkranz, (Johann) Karl (Friedrich). Ueber den Titurel und Dante's Komodie. Mit einer vorerinnerung uber die bildung der geist- lichen ritterordeu und beilageu contemplativen inhalts aus der grosseren heidelberger handschrift. Halle, etc. 1829. 8°. Dn. 217.2 Roslnl, Giovanni. Risposta alia lettera del prof. Gio. Carmignani sul vero eenso di quel verso di Dante " Poscia: piu che il dolor pote il digiuno." Inf. c. 33. V. 75. Pisa. 1826. 8°. pp. 55, viii. Dn. 149.6 — 2 — Sopra le varianti della Divina commedia che trovansi nel testo pubblicato da Cristoforo. Landino nel 1481 : lettera al marchese P. Azzolini. Pisa. 1837. 8°. (T.) Reprinted from the J^uovo giornale de' letterati, xxxvii. 112-120. Title taken from Colomb de Batines. — 3 — II conte Ugolino della Gherardesca e i Ghibellini di Pisa : romanzo storico. 3 vol. Mi- lano. 1843. 8°. Port, of Dante. (BPL. 2773.8) The subject of this romance is taken from Dante. The portrait is a copy from Giotto's fi'esco. — 4 — editor. La divina commedia. 1804-09 ; 1830. See Part I. nos. 38, 63. Rossetti, Christina Georgina. Dante. The poet illustrated out of the poem. [Nevr York. 1884.] 8'>. pp. (8). Dn. 442.1 Century magazine, 1884, xxvii. 666-573. Rossetti, Dante Gabriel, translator. The early Italian poets. 1861. See Part I. no. 284. Reviewed by L. G. Ware in the Christian examiner, 1862; Ixxiii. 363-381; — in Fraser's magazine, 1862; Ixv. 680-594. — 2 — translator. Dante and his circle. 1874 ; 1876. See Part I. nos. 285, 286. Reviewed in the London quarterly review, 1874; xlii. 299- 313 SeeKNiSHT, J. Life of D. G. Rossetti. 1887. [Rossetti, Domenico de'.] Perche Divina commedia si appelli il poema di Dante : disser- tazione di un italiano. Milano. 1819. 8°. pp. 62. Dn. 142.2 Rossetti, Gabriele. Vita di Dante. (In La divina commedia, Loudra, Murray, 1826-27 [no. 59], I. xix.-xl.) — 2 — Disamina del sistema allegorico della Di- vina commedia. (In La divina commedia, Londra, Murray, 1826-27 [no. 59], i. 331-405; ii. 349-556.) 64 DANTE COLLECTION. — 3 — Nozioni stonche mtorno all' imperadore Arrigo di Lussemburgo detto da alcuni VI., e da altri VII. (In La dinna commedia, Londra, Murray, 1826-27 [no. 59], II. xvu.-xlvii.) — 4 — SuUo spirito anti-papale che produsse la riforma, e suUa segreta influenza ch' esercito nella letteratura d' Europa e specialmente d' Italia. Londra. 1832. 8°. Dn. 417.3 (BPL. 3517.3, 6074.3, 5512-59) — 5 — Disquisitions on the antipapal spirit which produced the reformation ; its secret influ- ence on the literature of Europe in general, and of Italy in particular. Translated from the Italian by Miss C. Ward. 2 vol. London. 1834. 12°. 34.86 (BPL. 6074.12) See [Hallam, A. II.] Remarks on Protessor Rossetti's " Disquisizioni suUo spirito antipapale." 1832. ScHLEOBL, A. W. VON. Le Dante, P^ti-argue et Boccace justifies de I'imputatiou d'her^sie. {hi his Oeuvres ecrites en fran9ai8, 1846, ii. 307-332.) — 6 — II mistero dell' amor platonico del medio evo, derivato da' misteri antichi. 5 vol. (paged contin.). Londra. 1840. 12°. Dn. 142.3.2 This copy belonged to Seymour Kirkup, to whom the work is dedicated. — 7 — La Beatrice di Dante : ragionamenti critici. Londra. 1842. 12°. Dn. 142.3 Contains '* Bagionamento prime " only, with the title, *' La Beatrice della vita nuova h mia figura allcgorica, per cou- fessione e dimostrazioue di Dante medesimo." — 8 — commentator. La divina commedia. 1826-27. See Part I. no. 59. Reviewed iu the Foreign reHew, 1828 ; ii. 175-195 ; — in the Foreign quarterly review yl^Z^i; v. 419-449; — in the Edin- burgh revieWy 1832; Iv. 531-551. For a list of other reviews, see Co^omb de Batines, i. 165. See also, — Beeicht iiber Rossetti's ideen zii eincr neuen erlauterung des Dante und der dichter seiner zeit. 1840. OssBRVAZtONI sul Comcnto analitico della Divina com- media. 1832. f^CHLOSSEB, F. C. Einleitung in die Divina commedia nach Rossetti. 1833. (7re Ws Dante : studien, 1855, pp. 117-225.) WiTTE, K. Rossettis Dante-erklarung. 1829. {/n his Dante-foi-schungen, 1869, i. 96-133.) Rossetti, Maria Francesca. A shadow of Dante. Being an essay towards studying himself, his world and his pilgrimage. London, e^c. 1871. 8°. Port., diagrs. Dn. 167. i — 2 — TTie same. 2d ed. London, etc. 1872. 8°. Dn. 167.1.2 (BPL. 4796.2) Reviewed by J. R. Dennett in the Nation, 1872 ; xv. 28-29 ; — l)y J. R. Lowell in the North Amer. review, 1872; cxv. 139-209. Rossetti, William Michael, translator. The comedy. Part I. The hell. 1865. See Part I. no. 162. Reviewed by C. E. Norton in the North Amer. review, cii. 509-529. Rossi, Giovanni, editor. See Gnbbio, B. K. DA. Capitoli sulla Divina commedia. J 829. Rossi, Giovanni Gherardo de. [Two letters on the supposed relation of the Divine comedy to the Vision of the monk Albericus, with replies from the abate Cancellieri.] (In La divina com- media, Roma, Romanis, 1815-17 [no. 44], iv. 145- 154; — Sam,e, Padova, Minerva, 1822 [no. 51], v. 331-348; — Same, Pirenze Ciardetti, 1830-41 [no. 65], V. 331-348.) Rossi, Giuseppe, translator. See Witte, K. Vita dell'ab. Gaetano Dalla Piazza. 1882. Rossi, Pietro. Chi fu e che fece Dante Ali- ghieri : storia. Pirenze. 1865. 8°. pp. 48. Dn. 417.2 Rossi, Virginio. Della liberta nella nuova lirica toscana del 1300. Bologna. 1886. sm. 8". Dn. 388.7 " La Vita nuova," pp. 37-144. Rossini, Gioachino (Antonio). La Francesca da Rimini. [Inf. v. 127-138, set to music for solo and accompaniment.] {In Mariotti, F. Dante e la statistica delle Ungue, 1880, 8°, pp. 121-130.) Rossini dedicated this to Lord Vernon, and a facsimile of the original manuscript is given iu Lord Vernon's great edition of the Inferno, iii. 83. [Rosso, Giuseppe del.] Breve trattato sopra la forma, posizione, e misura dell' inferno di Dante Alighieri. (In La divina commedia, Firenze, al- r insegna dell' Ancora, 1817-19 [no. 45], iv. 1-7; — Same, Padova, Minerva, 1822 [no. 51], v. 417- i26; — Same, Prato, Vannini, 1822 [no. sib], i. 17-S2; — Same, Firenze, Ciardetti, 1830-41 [no. 65], V. 417-426.) Rotondi, P. Guido di Montfort : una pagina del secolo di Dante. (In Oiornale del centenario, 1865, no. 48, pp. 398-400.) Rabbi, Andrea, editor. La divina commedia. 1784. See Part I. no. 30. Rubechi, Luigi. Per la festa di Dante. Ri- nieri Buondelmonti ; cantica. Firenze. 1865. 16°. pp. 71. Dn. 562.4 Rnggeri, Augusto. Concetto politico di Dante Alighieri. Pesaro. 1865. 8". pp. 50. Dn. 142.5 Ruskin, John. Dante's landscapes. (In The divine comedy, translated by II. W. Longfellow, Boston, 1867 [no. 149], ii. 394-400; and in later editions) . From his Modern painters, vol. iii. ch. 14. The index to Fors clavigera gives many references to Dante. Russo, Michele dello, editor. See Filelfo, F. Due orazione. 1867. Ruth, Emil. Dante. — Dante's leben. — Die Divina commedia. — Aesthetische bemerkungen iiber die Divina commedia. (/» his Geschichte der italienischen poesie, 1847, 8°, i. 354-527.) 34.85 — 2 — Studien iiber Dante Allighieri, ein beitrag zum verstandniss der Gottlichen komodie. Tiibin- gen. 1853. 8°. Dn. 217. i (BPL. 4800.7) Contents: — 1. Dante's system. — 2. Erklarung der allo- gorien und des grundgedankens der Div. com. aus Dante's system. A review by Karl Witte will be found in his Dante- forschungen, 1869, i. 66-71. — 3 — Studi sopra Dante Allighieri per servire air intelligenza della Divina commedia. [Prima versione italiana di Pietro Mugna.] 2 vol. in 1. Venezia, etc. 1865. sm. 8°. (Nuova coUezione di opere storiche, ii., iii.) Dn. 217. 1.2 Saggio dei moiti e gravi errori trascorsi in tutte le edizioni del Convito di Dante. See [Monti, V.]. Saggio, etc. 1823. Saint-Manris, Victor de. R^sum^ historique et litteraire pour servir a I'etude de la Divine comedie. — Dante et ses Merits. (In La divine comedie, traduction nouvelle par V. de Saint- Mauris, Paris, 1853 [no. 194], i. 1-219.) — 2 — • translator. La divine comedie. 1853. See Part I. no. 194. Sajani, T. Zauli. See Zauli Sajani. Saltini, Guglielmo Enrico. Del tempio e della piazza di S. Croce. {In Sesto centenario di Dante, 1865, 12° pp. 27-35.) — 2 — La casa di Dante Alighieri. Dn. 406.1 Newspaper cutting from La nazione, Firenze, 13 luglio, 1881. Salvagnini, Enrico. Jacopo da Sant' Andrea e i feudatarii del padovano. {In Dante e Padova, 1865, 8°, pp. 29-74.) — 2 — Cunizza da Romano, Pierina Scrovegni e le donne padovane al tempo di Dante. {In Dante e Padova, 1865, 8°, pp. 407-461.) WOllKS ON DANTE. 65 Salviid, Anton Maria. Se la lingua toscana sia pill obbligata a Dante o al Petrarca. — Sopra Dante, (/n his Discorsi accademici, parte se- conda, 1712, 4°, pp. 27-37, 501-507.) VII. 1976 — 2 — Capitolo scritto di villa al sig. Francesco Redi. (/m Bianchini, G. Difesa di Dante, 1718, 12°, pp. 81-88.) The first 72 lines are in praise of Dstnte, and will be found reprinted in-tlie editions of tlie Divina commedia of Verona, Berno, 1749 [no. 2&'] , 1. Ivi.-lvii. ; — and Parigi, Pi-ault, 1768 [ho. 2g'*], I. clxxxix.-oxcii, — 3 — ■ annotator. See Boccaccio, G. Com- mento sopra la Commedia di Dante. 1724 ; 1863. Salvixu, Salvino. 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L'esilio di Dante, per un esule della rivoluziorfe del 1860. [Sciolti.] {In Omag- Gio a Dante, 1865, 8°, pp. 385-406.) Sarnbbi, Luigi. Lettori della Divina com- media. (In Giornale del centenario, 1864, no. 22, pp. 177, 178.) Occasioned by an article by Prof. J. Ferrazzi to whom this letter is addressed. Sanro, Giovanni. Ritratto di Dante Alighieri scoperto nuovamente in Verona. Venezia. 1842. 1. 8°. pp. 39. Port. Dn. 534.2 On a fresco in the chui-ch of S. Fermo. Paur considers the opinion that it represents Dante to be without foundation. See Jahrb. d. deutsch. D&nte-gesellseh.j ii. 266. Sausse-Villiers, I. fitudes historiques sur Dante Alighieri et son epoque. Avignon. 1850. 12°. Dn. 468.1 Savelli, Cammillo. Della istoria esterna ed interna di Dante Alighieri : sviluppo. Pisa. 1841. 8°. Dn. 418.7 Savorini, L. Come I'ltalia potrebbe festeg- giare con utilita e deooro il centenario della nascita di Dante AUighieri ; — La scuola dantesca in Italia. (In Giornale del centenario, 1864, nos. 3, 8.) Sayer, Elizabeth Price, translator. II convito. 1887. See Part I. no. 257». [Scaetta, Silvio, editor.^ Saggi di studi sulla Divina commedia. Matelica. 1887. 8°. pp. 61. Dn. 143.7; Dn. 149.11 Contents : — Scaetta, Valeric. Saggio di studi sopra un passo della Divina commedia, " Che la seconda morte cias- cun grida." Inf. i. 117. — Scaetta, Valeric. Saggio di studio sui versi 6310-5312 del poema dantesco. [Purg. v. 37-39.1 — ToBBB, Euggero della. Bonaginnta, trainicelli, Amaldo. [From his " Poeta -Veltro."] — Scaetta, Silvio. Fama. — 2 — La preghiera nella Divina commedia. Matelica. 1888. 8°. Dn. 143.7.2 Scalini, F. Bsposizione de' versi Parad. xvi. 43-45. (In Giornale del centenario, 1865, no. 40, pp. 321-322.) Soarabelli, Luciano. Dichiarazione del verso, Purg. xxxiii. 36. (In Giornale del centenario, 1864, no. 14, p. 116.) — 2— editor. Comedia. 1865; 1866; 1869; 1870-73. See Part I. nos. 105, 109, 112, 114. [Scarampi, G. , Marchese.^ Risposta a' dubbj del padre Harduino proposti nelle Memorie di Trevoux dell' anno 1727, intorno I'autore della Commedia. (In La divina commedia, Verona, Gius. Berno, 1749 [no. 26''], I. xxxix.-liii.) Scaramuzza, Francesco, illustrator. La di- vina comedia. 1868. See Part I. no. 241''. Sete Pavesi, C. Delia iUustrazione di Dante del prof. F. Scaramuzza di Pai-ma. 1865. Scartazzini, Giovanni Andrea. Dante Ali- ghieri : seine zeit, sein leben und seine werke. 1 vol. in 2. Biel. 1869. 8°. Dn. 493.1.2 Interleaved; with MS. notes. Reviewed by Karl Witte in liis Dante-forschungen, 1879, ii. 274-284. — 2 — Dante's vision im irdischen paradiese und die biblische apocalyptik : eine hermeneutische studie zur Gottlichen coraodie. (In Jahrb. d. deiitschen Dante-gesellsch., 1869; ii. 99-160.) See "Witte, L. Die schlussvision des Purgatorium. (In Jahrb. d. dexUschen Bante-gesellsch., 18b9; ii. 151-168.) — 3 — ■ Zu Dante's innerer entwicklungsge- schichte. (In Jahrh. d. deutschen Dante-gesellsch. , 1871 ; iii. 1-39.) — 4 — Zur Dante-bibliographie. Vom anfang des jahres 1869 bis juli 1870. (In Jahrb. d. deutschen Dante-gesellsch., 1871; iii. 501-515.) — 5 — Zu Dante's seelengeschichte ; auf grund seiner eigenen gestandnisse auf der hohe des Reinigungsbergs. (In Jahrb. d. deutschen Dante- gesellsch., 1877; iv. 143-237.) Also in his Studien, 1877. — 6 — Ueber die congruenz der siinden und strafen in Dante's holle. (In Jahrb. d. deutschen Dante-gesellsch., 1877; iv. 273-354.) Also in bis Studien, 1877. — 7 — Zur Mateldafrage. (In Jahrb. d. deut- schen Dante-gesellsch., 1877; iv. 411-480.) Also in his Studien, 1877. See Ltjbin, A. Osservazioni sulla Matelda svelata del Dr. J. A. Scartazzini. 1878. — 8— Dante-bibliographie. 1870-1877. (In Jahrb. d. deutschen Dante-gesellsch., 1877; iv. 589-655.) Also in his Studien, 1877- The same, separated. Dn. 570.6 — 9 — Studien iiber Dante Alighieri. [Leip- zig. 1877.] 8". Dn. 218.2 Contents : — Zu Dante's seelengeschichte ; auf gi-und seiner eigenen gestandnisse auf der bShe des Reinigungsbergs. — tjeber die congruenz der sUnden und strafen in Dante's Holle. — Zur Slatelda-frage. — Dante-bibliographie. 1870-77. Separatabdruck aus dem iv"» bde. des Jahrh. d. deutschen Dante-gesellsch. A private edition of 24 copies only. — 10 — editor. Jahrbuch der deutschen Dante- gesellschaft. iv«' bd. 1877. See Beutsohe Dante-gesellschaft. — II — Dante Alighieri : seine zeit, sein leben und seine werke. 2" mit nachtragen versehene ausg. Frankfurt a. M. 1879. 8°. Dn. 493.1 66 DANTE COLLECTION. — 12 — Saggio del commento al Paradise di Dante Alighieri che si sta stampando presso 11 Brockaus a Lipsia. [Canto 1. Eirenze. 1880.] 8°. pp. (41). Dn. 28.74.2 La nuova rivista intemaeionale, ii. 661-581 ; 653-672. — 13 — Abhandlungen fiber Dante Alighieri. Erankfurt a. M. 1880. 8°. Dn. 493.1.3 Contents : — Dante*s abstammung und adel. — Wami wUrde Dante geboren? — Dante's geistige entwicklung. — 14 — Dante in Germania. Storia letteraria e bibliografla dahtesea alemanna. 2 pt. Milano, etc. 1881-83. 1. 8°. Dn. 571.1 (BPL. 2791.54) Oontentu : — i. Storia critica della letteratura dantcRca alemanna dal secolo xiv. sino ai nostri giorni. 1881. — ii. Bibliogi'afia danlcsca alfabetica e sistematica. 1883. — 15 — Gli studi danteschi del professore Scheffer-Boichorst. [Torino. 1883.] 8°. pp. (22). Dn. 143.6 Giomale atorico delta letteratura italiana, i. 260-281. , — 16 — Dante. 2 pt. Milano, etc. 1883. 16°. (Manuali Hoepli, 42, 43.) Dn. 418.4 i. Vita di Dante. — ii. Opere di Dante. "With bibliographical references. — 17 — A handbook to Dante. Translated, with notes and additions, by Thomas Davidson. Boston. 1887. sm. 8°. Poi-t. Dn. 418.4.2 (BPL. 2798.65) Portrait : — From a drawing ascribed to Masaccio, Munich. — 18 — commentator. La divina commedia. 1874-82. See Part I. no. 116. Reviewed by Kari Witte in his Dante-forschungen, 1879, ii. 455-466. Schaff, Philip. Dante. An address on the Divina commedia, delivered before the Goethean literary society of Marshall college, at its anni- versary, August 28, 1846. Translated for the occasion by J. H. Good. Chambersburg, Pa. 1846. (In Marshall college — Oosthean lit- erary society. The Goethean hall; or, The anniversary of Goethe's birth-day in Mercersburg, 1846, 8°, pp. 19-47.) Dn. 218.3 Schanz, Julius. Zur Dante-feier : eine fest- gabe fiir Deutschland und Italien. [Poems.] Dresden. 1865. 8°. pp. 15. Dn. 562.3 Schard, Simon, compiler. De ivrisdictione, avtoritate, et praeeminentia imperiali, ac potestate eoclesiastica, deque iuribus regni & imperij, uari- orum authorum, qui ante haec tempora uixerunt, scripta: collecta, & redacta in unum. Basileae. [1566.] f°. pp. 20,914, (21). Dn. 335.66 " Dantis Aligherii Monarchia," pp. 237-284. Sdieffer-Boiohorst, Paul. Elorentiner stu- dien. Leipzig. 1874. 8°. 1. 424 (BPL. 2723.59) Contents : —Die geschichte der Malespini eine falschung. — Die chronik des Dino Compagni eine falschung. — Gesta florentinorum. — 2 — Aus Dantes verbannung. Literarhis- torische studien. Strassburg. 1882. 8°. Dn. 493.2 (BPL. 2792.53) See SCABTAZZINI, G. A. Gli studi danteschi del prof. Scheffer-Boichorst. [1883.] Schelling, Eriedrich "Wilhelm Joseph ton. Ueber Dante in philosophischer beziehung. [1803.] (/J^ his SSmmtliche werke, 1859, I. v. 152-163.) 234.36 — 2 — The Divina commedia. (In The divine com,edy, translated hy B. W. Longfellow, Boston, 1867 [no. 149], ii. 403-410; and in later editions.) Soberer, Edmond. La com^die de Dante Alli- ghieri. (/«, his Nouvelles 6tudes sur la litt^rature contemporaine, 1865, 18°, [2" s6rie], pp. 45-64.) 10522.3 Review of " Le Purgatoire de Dante, traduction et com- mentaire avec le texto en regard, par Ozanam. 1862." Schiavi, Lorenzo. Delle relazioni intlme clie esistono tra la filosofia di Aristotele e le dottrine di San Toraaso e di Dante : esposizione storico- critica. Torino. 1871. 8°. pp. 62. Dn. 143.8 " Estratto dal Campo dei fitosofi itatiani, tomo vii." Sohlegel, August Wilhelm VON. Dante. Ueber die Gottliche komodie. [With translations of selected passages connected by a prose summary which is complete for the Inferno, but covers only a portion of the Purgatorio and Paradise ; also with translations of the ballata, " Poich^ saziar non passe gli occhi miei," of the canzone "Donna pietosa e di novella etate," and of the sonnets, " Un di si venne a me melanconia," and " Deh! peregrin! che pensosi andate."] {In his Sammt- liche werke, 1846, iii. 199-388.) 18543.20 — 2 — Le Dante, P6trarque et Boccace justifies de I'imputation d'h6resie et d'une conspiration ten- dant au renversement du saint-si^ge. (/» his Oeuvres ecrites en fran9ai3, 1846, 16°, ii. 307- 332.) 18543.24 In reply to Gabriele Rossetti'B Sullo spirito anti-papale che produsse la riforma. 1832. Schlosser, Eriedrich Christoph. Ueber Dante. Heidelberg. 1824. 8°. pp. (2), 36. Dn. 218.1.2 "Aus den Beidelberger jahrb. der lit. besonders abge- di'uckt.'* A review of the translation into German of the Vita nuova by F. von Oeynhausen, and of the translation of the Inferno by K. Streckfuss. Part of the article is incorporated in bis Studien. 1855. — 2 — Dante : studien. Leipzig, etc. 1855. 8°. Dn. 218.1 (BPL. "4209.9) Contents: — Bemerkungen Uber den 'zusammenhang der Canzonen, welche Dante Vita nuova genannt hat, mit der Divina commedia. — Dante's erklarer. — Die Divina com- media nach Landino und Vellutello. — Einleitung in die Divina commedia nach Rossetti, nebst einem anhang uber "Witte's ausgabe von Dante's briefen. — Briefe iiber das Paradies von Dante's Divina commedia. Reviewed by S. Osgood in the Knickerbocker, 1859 ; liii. 340-348; 605-514. Schmidt, Wilhelm. Ueber Dante's stellung in der geschichte der kosmographie. i" theil. Graz. [1876.] 1. 8°. pp. 3-35-^. Diagrs. (Progr. d. k. k. zweiten gymnas.) Dn. 351.2 Contents : — i. Die schriit De aqua et terra. Schneider, Karl Eerdinand. Ueber den reim in Dante's Divina commedia. Inaugural-disserta- tion. Bonn. [1869.] 8°. pp. (4),38-P. Dn. 530.11 " Lebenslauf," after p. 38. Sohreiber, Wilhelm. Die politischen und re- ligiosen doctrinen unter Ludwig dem Bayem. Landshut. 1858. 1. 8°. pp. 82. Dn. 493.3 Contents . — Dante Alighieri, Marail von Padua, Lupoid von Bebenburg, Wilhelm von Okkam. Schiindeleu, . Theologie und philosophic bei Dante. (In Jahrb. d. deutschen Dante- gesellsch., 1871; iii. 41-58.) Sohumann, Kobert. La sera. [Purg. viii. 1-6, set to music, for solo and accompaniment.] (In Makiotti, E. Dante e la statistica delle lingue, 1880, 8°, pp. 187-191.) Schwetschke, (Karl) Gustav. In Dantem sexcentenarium : xeniolum halense. Halis ad Salam. 1865. 8°. pp. 7. Dn. 562.4 WORKS ON DANTE. 67 [Soolari, Filippo.] Note ad alcuni luoghi delli primi cinque canti della Divina commedia. Ve- nezia. 1819. 1. 8°. Dn. 149.13 (T.) Comments on the following passages : — Inf. i. 3, 7, 20, 30, 31-60, 63, 90, 91, 97, 101, 105, 106, 109, 134; ii. 6, 24, 65, 60, 61, 73, 90-112, 113, 140; iii. 7, 27, 40-42, S4, 62, 70, 75; iv. 19-22; V. 1-3, 4-15, 16-24, 25, 28, 61, 69. [ — 2 — ] Delia piena e giusta intelligenza dolla Divina commedia : ragionamento. Padova. 1823. 4°. pp. (4), 82. 2 plates. Dn. 149.5 (T. BPL. 2802.25) " Edizione di esemplari num. 520." *' Appendice spettante al quesito : Se I'anfiteatro di Verona sia state il pi-ototipo dcU* inferno di Dante," pi). 69-76, with Slate, and followed by '* Giudizio e relazione eritica di Bart, -iuliari sul merito della congettura premessa," pp. 77-79. The fii"st plate is an outline of apainting by Lucad'Olanda, which, the author maintains, presen-es a portrait of Diiiitc. — 3 — Su la pietosa morte di Giulia Cappelletti e Romeo Montecchi : lettere critiche. [Edited by Ales. Torri.] Livorno. 1831. 8". pp. 58-f- Dn. 143.5.4 Considers that the story of Romeo and Juliet is based on lact, and is referred to by Dante in Purg. vi. 106. Of the three letters contained in this publication, the first had been previouslj' published in 1824, and the third in 1830. [ — 4 — ] Del doversi scrivere e stampare co- stantemente Dante Allighieri con doppia elle e non altrimenti [siV]. {Appended to [Ampeke, J. J. (A.).] II viaggio in Italia di Teodoro Hell, 1841, 8°, pp. 131-166.) — 5 — editor. See [AmpSre, J. J. (A.).] H viaggio in Italia di Teod. Hell. 1841. [ — 6 — ] La Chiarentana ossia Delia vera e giusta intelligenza del verso 9, canto xv. della Di- vina commedia : lettera eritica [1°], 2°. 2 lettere. [Venezia.] 1848. 8°. pp. x., viii. Dn. 143.5.2 The second letter is " Estratta dall' enciclopedia La Fenice, pag. 153." A third letter was published in the same journal, and later a fourth in reply to an answer to the first three. See Colomb de Batines, Bibliog. dant.^ i. 539. — 7 — Intorno alle epistole latine di Dante Alli- ghieri giusta I'edizione fattasene in Breslavia nel 1827 ed ultimamente in Livorno nel 1843 : lettera eritica. Giuntevi per ristampa le note alia Divina commedia [di] B. Perazzini con altre illustrazioni ad alcuni luoghi di esso poema. Venezia. 1844. 16°. Dn. 328.1 The appendix contains notes on Inf. vii. 1 ; xv. 9 ; xx. 67-70. Beviewed by G. Picci in his Delia letteraiura daniesca cotitemporaneat no. 1, 1846, pp. 11-16. — 8 — Delia evidente e certa falsita della let- tera 30 marzo 1514 contro I'originaria nobilta e i costumi del veneto patriziato in quanto si voglia attribuire essa lettera a Dante Allighieri : disser- tazione. (Appended to Iversi latini di Giovanni del Virgilio, e di Dante Allighieri, Venezia, 1845 [no. 258], pp. 187-217.) — g — Argomenti dei trattati e capitoli compo- nent! il Convito. (In Opere minori di Dante, Na- poU, Rossi-Komano, 1855 [no. 245''], pp. 229-235.) [ — 10 — ] Intorno ai Prolegomeui del Nuovo co- mento storico-morale-estetico della Divina comedia per Domenico Bongiovanni : lettera eritica. Ve- nezia. 1859. 16°. pp. xvi., 35-f . Dn. 143.5-3 " Edizione di 100 esemplari." [ — II — ] Intorno alia morte del conte Ugolino della Gherardesca ed alia piena e giusta intelligenza di cio che la riguarda nel c. zxxiii. della Divina commedia : lettere critiche. Venezia. 1859. 16°. pp. 85. Dn. 143.5.3 [ 12 — ] Intorno al merito da dover essere rlferito alia splendida edizione della Divina corn- media or ora procurata dal prof. Carlo Witte in 1862. 16*. Dn. 143.5.3 Berlino : lettera eritica. Venezia. pp. 29. " Edizione di soli 100 rsoni]ilari." Includes notes on the correct text in the following pas- sages:— Inf. i. 28, 42; ii. 6, 106; vii. 89; xiv. 105; xxiv. 110; — Purg iv. 72; xxiv. 34; xxv. 131; xxxi. 70; xxiii. 66; — Paraa. vi. 19, 39 ; xx. 13 ; xxxiii. 106. — 13 — Tin' altra novita dantesoa. [Letter, dated Venezia, 19 marzo, 1862, giving an account of Vogel von Vogelsteiii's "I momenti principali del Fausto di Goetlie, della Divina commedia di Dante e dell' Eneide di Virgilio.] 17585.1 Newspaper cutting. — 14 — annoiafor. See Torricelli dl Torri- cella,,F.M.,Co)ite. La poesia di Dante. 1864. [ — 15 — ] Intorno alle prime qiiattro edizioni della Divina coniniedia : lettera eritica al conte Giuliari. Venezia. 1S65. 16". pp. xviii. Dn. 570.7 *' Edizione di soli 100 esemplari." Also printed in his Proposta e saggio, 1865, [iii.] 28-42. [ — 16 — ] Proposta e saggio per una edizione del testo della Divina commedia; giuntavi la Chiarentana ed un prospetto di statistica filologica suUa Divina commedia. Venezia. 1865. 8°. Dn. 143.5 Contents : — i. Proposta e saggio di rivista eritica per un' edizione da far.si, dedotta da tutte le lezioni varie che s' in- contrano nei codici, chiose e testi stampati della Divina com- media. Saggio: la Francesca da Kimiui. Inf. v. 70-142. Francisca Ariiiiinensis ; traduzione in esametri latini di liUigi Dalla Vecchia. Francesca da Kimini, suo lamento e difesa con brevi cenni sui Malatesti e '1 Mastin veechio e '1 nuovo da Verucchio per E. C. Barlow; traduzione dal- 1' inglese del cav. Giambattista Ferrari. ii. La Chiarentana. Inf. xv. 9. Lettera vi. ed ultima. iii. Prospetto filologico statistico della Divina commedia a preparazione siuottica e ad uso degli studios! di Dante. Documenti; — 1. Sul doversi scrivere e stampare Dante -<4 /^i- ghieri : dichiarazione compendiata e protesta finale. 2. In- torno alle prime quattro edizioni della Divina commedia. 3. Prospetto quantitativo delle voci componenti il testo della D. C. eselusi gli articoli, i pronomi, e le particelle. 4. Elenco e prospetto generale delle voci die nel testo della D. C. sono latine, greche, straniere, antiquate italiane, anagrammatiz- zate. 0. Prospetto delle similitudini, ordkiate per materia. — 17 — Intorno agli aneddoti spettanti alia vita di Dante Allighieri. {In Albo dantesco Veronese, 1865, 8°, pp. 175-198.) — 18 — The same. Milano. 1865. 8°. pp. 26-I-. Dn. 418.1 — 19 — Due documenti, xviii. novembre mcccii. , di autorita pontificia necessarii al retto studio della Divina commedia. {In Omaggio a Dante, 1865, 8°, pp. 629-563.) i. Epistola ac.compagnatoria la holla pontificia al clero di Francia. — ii. Bella pontificia xviii. novembre mcccii. [ — 20 — ] Delia divina preparazione. Com- mento ai versi 118-123 del canto vi. del Purgatorio e 22-24 del canto ii. dell' Inferno. Venezia. 1869. sm. 8°. pp. 40. Dn. I43-5-2 — 21 — translator and annotator. I versi latini di Giov. del Virgilio e di Dante Allighieri. 1845. See Part I. no. 258. Scotti, Carlo Francesco. Dante: la patria y la familia. Estudios. Buenos Aires. 1880. 16°. pp. 20. Dn. 518.1 Scritti varii intorno a Dante Alighieri e alia Divina commedia. Venezia. 1856. 16°. 3 plates. (Biblioteca dei giovani colti ed onesti. xliii.) Dn. 149.2 Contents ; — M-ATTEI, Gins. Notizie intorno la vita di Dante Alighieri. — Mokti, Vine. Dante creatore del- r idioma italiano. — Ambbosoli, Fr. Quadro storieo dei se- coli XIII e XIV. Esposizione anahtica della Divina comme- dia. — Makchetti, Giov., Conte. Delia prima e principale allegoria del poema di Dante.— Bobghi, Gius. Esposizione della Divina commedia in foggia di argomenti. •"! plnten. — Banalli, Ferd. Delia forma e del fine della Divina com- media. —Episodii, iiarrazioni e dialoghi della Divina corn- media. 68 DANTE COLLECTION. Selfe, Rose E. How Dante climbed the moun- tain. Sunday readings with the children from the Purgatorio. With a preface by [W. B. Carpen- ter] bishop of Ripon. London, etc. 1887. 16°. 8 wdcts. Dn. 168.5 Tile woodcuts are *' after G. Dor6." Selmi, Francesco. II Convito ; sua cronologla, disegno, iutendimento, attinenze colle altre opere di Dante ; dissertazione pubblicata in occasione (he si celebra il sesto centeiiario della nascita del sommo poeta. Torino. 1865. 1. 8°. Dn. 288.1 (BPL. 4790.54) — 2 — editor. See Chiose anonime alia prima cantica della Divina commedia di un contem- poraneo del poeta. 1865. Selvatioo, Pietro. Delle arti belle in relazione a Dante. {In Dante e il suo secolo, 1865, 4', pp. 591-622.) — 2 — Visita di Dante a Giotto nell' oratorio degli Scrovegni. {In Dante e Padova, 1865, 8°, pp. 101-192.) Semoli, Farinello. Lettera nella quale si esamina il libretto del car. Vincenzio Monti in- titolato Saggio dei molti e gravi errori trascorsi in tutte r edizioni del Convito di Dante. Pirenze. 1823. 8°. pp. 70+. Dn. 288.3 Sepnlcrum Dantis. Firenze. 1883. 8°. pp. 62. (LiBRERiA Dante. Operette inedite o rare, 5.) Dn. 535.7 Contains, beside an historical sketcli of Dante's sepulchre, the following ; Oratione di raesser Francesco Filelfo iu laude et in chommendatione dello illustr. poeta Daute. — Oratio habita in principio Dantis per Franciscum Phylelphum, Florentiae xii. kal. Jan. 1431. — Oratio de laudibus Dantis coram populo habita iii. kal. julii, 1432. — Oratione d' uno discepolo del Filelfo in laude et cbonmendatione dello illustr. poeta Dante. Seraflni, Panfilo. Dissertazioni sugli amori di Dante. — i. Gli amori con Beatrice Portinari. — ii. Amori allegorici o Rime filosofiche. — iii. Gli amori con Gentucca degli Antelminelli. (In II canzoniere di Dante Alighieri, Firenze, Barbera, 1883, 8" [no. 281], pp. 1-71.) — 2 — commentator. II canzoniere. 1883. See Part I. no. 281. Serassi, Pier Antonio. Vita di Dante. (In La divina commedia, Bergamo, Lancellotti, 1752, 12" [no. 27], pp. ...; — Same, Roma, Fulgoni, 1791, 4° [no. 34], I. xvii.-xxiii. ; — Same, Milano, Mussi, 1808-09, 32° [no. 41], pp. ...■, — Same, Parigi, Baudry, 1844, 12° [no. 79], pp. i.-iv.) — 2 — editor. La divina commedia. 1752. See Part I. no. 27. Serie dell' edizioni della Divina commedia che sono state fatte fin' ora, e cbe giunsero a nostra notizia : illustrata con alcune osservazioni biblio- graflche risguardanti le piii rare e pregevoli. (In La divina commedia, Roma, Romauis, 1815-17 4° [no. 44], iv(:2). 117-140.) Compiled on the basis of Volpi's and Artaud's lists. De- scribes 98 difl'erent editions and translations. The same. [Enlarged and continued to 1821.] (In La divina comm,edia, Padova, Minerva, 1822, 8° [no. 51], v. 537-574.) Describes 136 editions and translations. The same. [Continued to 1830.] (In La divina commedia, Firenze, Ciardetti, 1830-41, 8° [no. 65], V. 785-824.) The same as the last, with the addition of 11 editions. The same. [1472-1822.] (In La com- media di Dante, London, Rolandi, 1842-43, 8° [no. 76], iv. 86-140.) Describes 138 editions and translations. Almost identical ■with the series in the Padua edition of 1822. Sennoneta, duca di. See Caetani, Michel Angelo , duca di Sermoneta. Serragli, S. A Dante Alighieri pel suo sesto centenario : canti genetliaci. Firenze. 1865. 8°. pp. 77+. Dn. 562.3 Sesto centenario di Dante (Per il). Ricordo al popolo. Firenze. 1865. 12". pp. 35. Dn. 562.6 Contents: — Gli editori. A chi leggeri. — La com. MISSIONE. Programma delle feste. — ToMMASfto, N. Al ' popolo. — Milanesi, (i. Dei ritratti antichi di Dante. — LUNGO, I. DEL. "Vita di Dante. — Saltini, G. E. Memorie di Dante in Firenze. — Dazzi, P. II monumento. — Sal- tini, G. E. Del tempio e della piazza di S. Croce. The editoi-s preface this little pamphlet by saying: — " Siamo operai tipografi, che abbiamo pensato a lasciare un ricordo della festa di Diinte al popolo nel cui seno fumnjo cresciuti e viviamo. Agli scrittori di buona volont^ clie'ci prestarono 1' opera loro, raccomandammo questo : — Non scriverete pel dotti, ma pernoi; che pure amiamo Dante e Firenze e 1' Italia almeno quanto i cfotti. — Ecco con quali intenzioni fu composto il uostro Ricordo, con quali vuole esser letto." Settembrini, Luigi. La Divina commedia. — La mente di Dante. {In his Lezioni di letteratura italiana, 2»ed., Napoli, 1869, 16°, i. 102-172.) 34.85 Sforza, Giovanni. Dante e i pisani : studi storici. 2" e.l. accresciuta dall' autore. Pisa. 1873. 8°. Port, of Ugolino and 3 wdds. Dn. 418.5 (BPL. 4796.23) Contentn : — Dante in Pisa. — Le eontroversie sul verso 7B del canto xxxiii. dell' Inferno. — I pisani nominati nella Divina commedia. — Capoana da Donoratico. — Documenti inediti. The first edition was reprinted from the Propugnatore. Shattnck, Mrs. Ilarriette (Lucy) Robinson. The story of Dante's "Divine comedy." 2 pts. [New York. 1887.] sm. 8°. Dn. 168.3 (BPL. 2799.57) The library magazine, Jan. 22,29,1887; 3d ser. ii. 303- 308, 313-318. "The substance of these pages was first printed in the form of letters to the Boston TranHcript and the Springfield Re- publican, written from the Concord school of philosophy, in the summer of 1886." Sherman, Caroline K. The Divine comedy and Faust. {In Dudley, M.V., editor. Poetry and philosophy of Goethe, 1887, pp. 99-137.) (BPL. 2870«.3o) Shore, Arabella. Dante for beginners. A sketch of the "Divina commedia"; with trans- lations, biographical and critical notices, and illus- trations. London. 1886. sm. 8°. Port. Dn. 168.4 (BPL. 2799.56) Portrait: — "Engraved by E. Young." A copy of Morghen's. Sibbald, James Romanes. Florence and Dante. (In The divine comedy ; a translation by J. E. Sibbald, Edinburgh, Douglas, 1884, 8° [no. 163], I. xvii.-cix.) — 2 — Giotto's portrait of Dante. (In The divine comedy; a translation by J. R. Sibbald, Edinburgh, Douglas, 1884, 8° [no. 163], I. cx.- cxix.) — 3 — translator. The divine comely. [The Inferno.] 1884. See Part I. no. 163. Reviewed in the vlt/ioi"<'Mm, 1884 (1) , P28 ; — by E. Moore in the Academy, 1881; xxv. 414; — by C.-E. Norton in the Nalion,im; xl. 524. [Sicca, Angelo.] Ri vista delle varie lezioni della Divina commedia sinora avvisate, col cata- logo delle piu important! edizioni [by Bart. Gamba]. Padova. 1832. 8°. pp. 64. Dn. 143.4 (BPL. 2802.5) " Questo lavoro . . . contiene 1' enumeraziore di oltre a 4000 varianti relative a piil di 1100 lezioni del poema di Dante, raccolte dai migliori codici noti, e dalle 20 migliori edizioni della Divina commedia." ■ — Colomb de Batines^ i. 360. WORKS ON BANTE. 69 Siciliaui, Pietro. II triumvirato nella storia del pensiero italiano, ossia Dante, Galileo e Vico : vdiscorso. Krenze. 1865. 8°. pp. 32. Dn. 418.2 Siena, Gregorio di, annotator. Commedia. 1867-70; 1886. See Parti, no. iii, 121I'. Siena, Italy — Societa senese di storia patria municipale. Rapporto della commissione isti- tuita dalla societa per la ricerca di tutto che in Siena si riferisce a Dante Alighieri e alia Diviiia commedia. [Siena. 1865.] 8°. pp. (33). Dn. 143. II BuHetino della societa senese di storia patria municivale, 1865, i. 26-57. Silvestri, Giuseppe. Lezione sopra la Divina commedia. {In [Fanelli, G. B., editor.'] La Divina commedia, 1888, 12°, ii. 189-216.) — 2 — Lezione sopra un passo della Divina com- media [Inf. iii. 36]. Aggiuntovi un capitolo sul- 1' amor patrio di Dante. Pirenze. 18i4. 1. 8°. pp. 35. Dn. 143.2 Simonde de Sismondi, Jean Charles Leonard. Langue italienne ; le Dante. — Influence de Dante sur son siecle. (/re his De la littdrature du midi de I'Europe, 2" ed., Paris, 1819, 8°, i. 350-400.) B. 56.8 Sivo, Giacinto de'. All' Italia. Canzone. {In 'Omaogio a Dante, 1865, 8°, pp. 93-97.) Smania, Michel Angelo. Di una iscrizione [in Verona] a memoria del soggiorno dell' AUi- ghiero presso la corte Scaligera : lettera. Verona. 1868. 4°. pp. 19. Dn. 149.5 — 2 — Lettera a Tullio Mestre sovra alcune parti del Commento cattolico della Divina com- media e manifesto che promette un commento ristretto, opere di Luigi Bennassuti. Verona. 1870. 1. 8°. pp. 39. Dn. 149.12 — 3 — Lettera a Leopoldo Stegagnini, sovra un recente commento del verso " Un cinquecento diece e cinque." Purg. xxxiii. 43. 2" edizione, aumentata di proemio, giunte, nota, ed epistola diretta all' autore. Verona. 1871. 1. 8°. pp. 25. Dn. 149.14 Soldan, Louis Frank. Dante. 2 pam. St. Louis, Mo. [1875-77.] 8°. pp. 32, 24. Dn. 168.1 "Beprmt from TVie TTesiertt." New series, vol. i.-iji. Soldati, Federigo. La visione che trovasi in fine del Purgatorio considerata nel disegno generale della Divina commedia. Treviso. 1887. sm. 8°. pp. 31. Dn. 143.12 Sorio, Bartolomeo. II vero concetto cattolico della Divina commedia di Dante. [Modena.] n. b. 8°. pp. 19. Dn. 143.3.2 "Estratto dal tomo i. serie ii. degli Opuscoli religiosi, letterarj e morali" — 2 — Lezione accadeniica sopra due luoghi della Divina comedia che sono tuttavia da emen- dare [Inf. vii. 19; Purg. xxx. 77]. [Verona. 1848.] sm. 8° pp. 15. Dn. 143.3.2 — 3 — Lezione accademica sopra tre luoghi jdella Divina comedia che sono tuttavia da emen- dare [Inf. vii. 19 ; Purg. xxx. 77 ; xxvii. 4] . N. p. N. D. 8°. pp. (10). Dn. 143.3.4 The first five pages are the same as the first thirteen pages of the preceding article. — 4 — Lezione sopra un passo di Dante tuttavia da correggere nelle stampe [Inf. vili. 53]. Porto- gruaro. 1856. 8°. pp. 24. Dn. 143.3-2 — 5 — Un problema dantesco astronomico [Purg. XV. 1-6]. Verona. 1862. 8°. pp. 7+. Dn. 143.3.2 — 6 — Misure generali del tempo e del luogo nell' itinerario inf ernale di Dante ; pubblicate per cura [di] Francesco Longhena. Milano. 1863. 1. 8°. pp. 28. Dn. 143.3 — 7 — Lettere danteeche, scritte all' amico, il prof. Francesco Longhena a Milano sopra i passi che nella Divina commedia di Dante rimangono da illustrare nella vera sua spiegazione o da emen- dare alia sua vera lezione recandoli eoi mss. e con Sana critica. 2 pt. Roma. 1863-64. 8". Plate. Dn. 143.3.3 "Estratto dal Giomale arcadico. xxxiii., xxxv., della nuova serie." Contents: — [Part 1.] i. [Intraductoiy remarks.] — ii. Luogo di paitonza, e direzione del viagglo iufemale. — iii. [Continuation of the s.ime subject with reference to the topography of Jerusalem.] — iv. Inf. i. 70-72. — v. Giorno precise di Pascinu, secondo Dante, nel 1300, del plenilunio. [Part 2.] vi. Inf. ii. 76; Purg, xx. 63. —vii. tnf. iii. 31, 30, 69, 93, 116. — viii. Inf iv. 25, 33, 67, 95, 100, 141. — ix. Inf V. 16, 38, 40, 68, 94, 107. — x. Inf. vi. 14, 18, 10, 86. — xi. Re- vista del canto vii. Inf, e parecchi luoghi del poema ei-rati nella lezione / per Gli non intesa. — xii. Int. viii. 63. — [xiii.J Lettera a D. B. Boncompagni sopra Parad. i. 43. — 8 — Esame critico del Veltro allegorieo di Dante Alighieri ne' suoi diversi sistemi. Verona. 1864. 8°. pp. 20. Dn. 143.3.4 " Per nozze Maggi-Curtoni." - Concetto politico del poema sacro di {In Omaggio a Dante, 1865, 8°, pp. 61- — 9- Dante. 92.) — lo — The same. [Roma. 1865.] 8°. pp. 32. Dn. 143.3.2 — II — Lettera critica sopra alcune Rime di Dante [dated 12 d' Aprile, 1851]. {In Fakfani, P. Studj ed osservazioni, 1874, 16°, pp. 345-348.) Sorre, Michele. Alcuni scritti editi ed inediti. Fasc. vi. Milano. 1865. 8°. pp. 40. Dn. 562.5 Contents: — Per il monumento a Dante in Firenze. — La sventura, ode libera. — fcjuUe parole Ahi, serva Italia, di dolore ostello, etc., Purg. vi. 76-78. — Note all' ode. — Aggi- unte ai comenti. Sotheby, Wilkinson, and Hodge, auctioneers. Catalogue of a portion of the library of a well- known collector, including a biblioteca dantesca,, comprising an extraordinary collection of editions of Dante's works and commentaries thereon , as well as of works illustrative of his life and times. London. 1869. 8°. pp. (2), 48. Dn. 572.4 Speroni, Sperone. Apologia di Dante scritta intorno al 1575. [With an 'introduction by Gius. Dalla Vedova on the dispute between Bulgarini, Mazzoni, Speroni, and others. Padova.] 1865. 8". pp. 67. Dn. 143.9 Written in reply to Bulgarini's Alcune considerazioni, pub- lished in 1583, but composed earlier. Stanislavsky, Antoni, translator. Boska komedja. 1870. See Part I. no. 239. Stedefeld, G. Fr. Ueber Dante's aufiassung vom staate, vom christenthum und der kirche. (In Jahrb. d. deutschen Danie-gesellsch. , 1871 ; iii 179-221.) Stegagnini, Leopoldo. Dante e la storia. Verona. 1886. 16°. Dn. 143.10 St&rn, Daniel, pseudon. See [Agoult, M. de F., comtesse d']. Stern, Max Emanuel, translator. See Im- manael ben Salomo. Tofet und Eden. 1865. Stoppani, Antonio. II sentimento della natura e la Divina commedia. Milano. 1865. 1. 8°. pp. 65. Dn. 149.5 — 2 — La Questione dell' acqua e della terra di Dante Allighieri. Lettera al prof. G. B. Giuliani. (In Le opere latine di Dante Allighieri, Firenze, LeMonnier, 1878-82, 8° [no. 248], ii. 451-463.) 70 DANTE COLLECTION. Streokfuss, (Adolf Friedrich) Karl, translator. Gottliohe komodle. 1853 ; 1876; 1882. See Part I. nos. 219, 220, 221. See Abeken, B. R. [Review of] Die gottliche komSdie, Ubersetzt Tott Karl Streckfuss. [1828.] SCHL03BEE, F. C. Ucbcr Dante. 1824. WiTTE, K-. Kannegiesser uud Streckfuss ; iibersetzungen der Div. comm. 1826. (In his Dante-forschungen, 1869, i. 293-319.) Strocchi, Dionigi. Parecchle osserTazioni sopr' alcuni luoghl della Divina commedia, e specialmente suUe rlspettive lezioni e chlose del P. L[ombardi]. (In La divina commedia, Roma, Komanis, 1815-17, i" [no. 44], iv (2), 176-184.) On the following passages : — Inf. i. 105; iii. 42; v. 126; ix. 70; xt. 30; xviii. 51; xx. 30; xxiv. 48; — Purg. ii. 93; vi. 96-96;— Parad. xvii. 62; xix. 120, 127-129. — 2 — Di Dante. {In, [Fanelli, G. B. , editor.'\ La Divina commedia, 1838, 12°, ii. 57-107.) Comments on single passages, the more important being : — Inf. i. 3D, 42, 70; li. 98, 100; iii. 42, 64; iv. 100, 109; v. 59, 99; vi. 53; vii. 12, 16; ix. 70; xii. 120; xvii. 73; xviii. 61; xix. 7, 83, 97-99 ; xxii. 60 ; xxiv. 12, 48 ; xxvi. 108 ; xxix. 27 ; xxxi. 115; xxxii. 122-123; xxxiii. 22-23, 119; xxxiv. 64; — Purg. i. 9, 115; ii. 28, 93; vi. 91-96; xiv. 104; xxiii. •""■ Tii Cl . T>.,„«^I X\', Tin. iv l^A • VI xxTiii. 51;— Parad. iii. 119; ix. 54; xvi. xix. 120; xxiv. Strong, Augustus Hopkins. Dante and the Divine comedy ; a lecture delivered at Vassar col- lege, Feb. 21 and 22, 1888. {In his Philosophy and religion, 1888, 8°, pp. 501-524). III. 4499 Strozzi, Giovanni. Lettione [on Parad. x. 1-6]- {In Lettioni d' academic! fiorentini sopra Dante, 1547, 8°, pp. 39-52.) Studi inediti su Dante Alighieri. Firenze. 1846. 8°. Dn. 149.3 Contents .■— Centofanti, S. Sopra frate Ilario.— Tokki, A- Su i comenti a due passi della Divina commedia, r uno astrouomico, 1' altro fllologico [Purg. ix. 1-9; Inf. vii. 1].— ToRBl, A. Su I'inedito comeuto di Francesco da Buti alia Divina commedia. — CoLOMB DE Batines. P., vise. Del comento su la Divina commedia appellato 1' Ottimo e di qupllo attribuito a lacopo della Lana. — Arbib, L. Come si debba leggere un verso della canzone di Dante : " Donne che avete intelletto d' amore" e su la lezione e 1' interpretazione. di alcuni passi della Divina commedia. — Praticelli, P. Clu fossero i due Malaspina amici ed ospiti di Dante? Stnrm, Julius. Dante und Jacopone. [Sonnet.] (In Jahrb. d. deutschen Dante-gesellsch. , 1869 ; ii. 97.) Snchier, Hermann.' tTber die tenzone Dante's mit Forese Donati. (Miscellanea di filologia u linguistica in mem. di Caix e Canello, Firenze, 1886, 4°, pp. 289-291.) 1231.35 Sjmonds, John Addington. An introduction to the study of Dante. London. 1872. 8°. Port. Dn. 168.2 (BPL. 4794.4) Portrait : — A photograph of the death mask. [TaafFe, Count.l A comment on the Divine comedy of Dante Alighieri. Vol. i. [Inferno. c. i.-viii. London. 1822. 8°. Dn. 169. i No more published. "Vi sono particolarita poco note o megUo ignote sopra Dante ed alcuni de' suoi contemporanei con cui fu legato in amicizia." Colorab de Batines. I. 677. Reviewed in the Monthlij review, 1823; cii. 225-242. Taccone, Giuseppe, marchese di Sitizano. II cattolicismo di Dante. Carme. {In Omaggio a Dante, 1865, 8°, pp. 131-139.) Taccone, Niccola, Marchese. Una visione. [Terzine.] {In Omaggio a Dante, 1865, 8°, pp. 641-643.) Tagllapietra, Giovanni. Al "Padre nostro" di Dante. [Poem. Trieste. 1865.] 8°. pp. (4). Dn. 414.1 L'enfer. 1824. See e pene nell' inferno Treviso. 1886. 16°. Dn. 149.8 ' Milano. 1888. 16°. Dn. 144.12 Taillandier, Ren^ Gaspard Ernest, called Saint-Rene. Dante Alighieri et la litt^rature dantesque en Europe au xix" si^cle, a propos d'un livre du roi de Saie. [Paris. 1856.] 8°. pp. (48). Dn. 571.2 Hemie des deux mondea, 1856, vi. 473-520. [Talia, Giovanni Battista.] Comento estetieo de' sei primi canti della Divina commedia. {In his Principj di estetica, 1827, etc. 8°, ii. 181-302.) III. 2159 Tambnrini, Giovanni. Benvenuto Rambaldi da Imola illustrato nella vita e nelle opere e di lui Commento latino suUa Divina commedia, etc. See Rambaldi, Benvenuto, da Imola. Tanci, Mario. Lettione [on Inf. xxvi. 7-9]. {In Lettioni d' academici fiorentini sopra Dante, 1547, 8°, pp. 103-109.) Dn. 128.1.2 Tanner, Alexander, translator. Die komodie. [Die holle.] 1865. See Part I. no. 222. Tartarini, Pietro. La Beatrice di Dante e la Bice Portinari : studio. Torino. 1885. 8°. pp.54. Dn. 149.8 Tarver, J. C. , translator. Part I. no. 195. Tassis, Pietro. Peccati dantesco : nuove ricerche. pp. 32. The same. 2" ed. pp. 29. Tasso, Torquato. Postille sopra i primi xxiv. canti della Divina commedia di Dante Alighieri ora per la prima volta date alle starape con alcune anno- tazioni a maggiore intelligenza delle medesime. [Edited by Gaetano Majocchi.] Bologna. 1829. sm. 8°. pp. ix., (3), 264-. Dn. 144.3 With the bookplate of Francesco Bemardi. See Grosso, S. Degli studi di (i. J. Ferrazzi su Torquato Tasso e delle postille di Torquato Tasso alia Comedia di Dante. 1881. — 2 — annotator. La divina commedia. 1830. See Part I. no. 63. Tassoni, Alessandro. Postille seelte alia Di- vina commedia di Dante Alighieri. Reggio. 1826. 12". pp. 44-1- . Dn. 144-IO The notes are of the briefest, and are taken from the mar- gins of a copy of the Aldine edition of the Divina commedia. — 2 — Ragionamento inedito tra Furio Caran- dino e Gaspare Prato intorno ad alcune cose notate nel xii. dell' Inferno [vv. 109-111. Published by Carolina Cutting nei Guitera, with a prefatory note by Oreste Raggi.] Modena. [1867.] 8°. pp. 46. Dn. 144.10.2 "Nozze Carandini — Bastogi." Taylor, Jolm Edward. Michael Angelo, con- sidered as a philosophic poet. With translations. London. 1840. 12°. 34.86 The same. 2d ed. London. 1852. 12°. (BPL. 2749.53) The author draws a parallel between Dante and Michael Angelo, and traces the influence of the former in the sonnets of the latter. Teodorani, E. Dante antipapista. Saggio" storico filosofico intorno la Divina commedia. (In Giornale del centenario, 1864-65, nos. 26, 31, 32, 37.) . ,. Termine-Trigona, Vincenzo. La Beatrice di Dante : studio critico. Catania. 1883. 16". pp. 27. Dn. 144.6 — 2 — Amor, che a nullo amato amar perdona [Inf. v. 103]. Nuovo comento. Melfi. 1887. , 16°. pp. 26. Dn. 144.6.8 [ See Pinto, G. Pensieri ed osservazioni, 1888. WORKS ON DANTE. 71 Thanlow, Gustav. Rede zur feier des 600- jiihrigen geburtstages von Dante Alighieri an der Christian-Albreehtsuniversitat. Kiel. 1865. 4°. pp. 16. Dn. 562.2 Thoden. van Velzen, U. TV., translator. De goddelijke comedie. 1874. See Par' I. no. 133. Thomas, John Wesley, translator. The tri- logy, or Dante's three visions. Inferno. 1859. See Part I. no. 164. Keviewed in tlic Westminster review, 1861 ; Ixxt. 201-231 ; — in the Eclectic renew, 1863; cxviii. 461-484;— in the London quarterly renew, 1866 ; xxv. 1-31 ; — in Blackwood's Edinb. magazine, 1867 ; ci. 736-755. Thomas, William (d. 1554). Principal rvles of the Italian gramraer, with a Dietionarie for the better vnderstandynge of Boccace, Pethrar- cha, and Dante : newly corrected. Londini, H. YVykes. 15G7. sm. 4°. Dn. 530.7 Tienhoven, G. van. Un dantista olandese [Jan Koenraad Hacke van Mijnden]. Cenni biografici. Firenze. 1873.. 8°. pp. 22. Dn. 149.9 "Estratto dalla UlL-ista europea." Tiepolo, Giacomo. Sopra Dante AUighieri : discorso. Venezia. 1865. 8°. pp. (10), 85. Large paper. Dn. 562.2 Tiraboschl, Girolamo. Vita dl Dante. (In La divina commedia, Milano, soc. tipog. de' classici italiani, 1804-05 [no. 37], I. xxvii.-lxvii. ; — Same, Roma, Romanis, 1815-17 [no. 44],iv (3). 1-31 ; — Same, Roma, Komanis, 1820-22 [no. 49''] , I. vU.-xxviii. ; — Same, Padova, Minerva, 1822 '[no. 51], V. 67-100; — Same, Parigi, Lef^vre, 1823 [no. 53], i. 1-37; — Same, Pirenze, Ciar- detti, 1830-41 [no. 65], v. C7-100.) Tirabosohi treats of Dante at length in the 2d part of the 5th volume of his Storia delta letteratura italiana. Tito, P. Laviano. See Iiaviano-Tito. Titta, Cesare de. Amor che a null' amato amar perdona [Inf. v. 103]. Critici e comenta- tori. Venosa. 1888. 8°. pp. 34. Dn. 144.13 See Pinto, G. Pensieri ed osservazioni. 1888. Tooco, Felice. L' eresia nel medio evo : studi. Firenze. 1884. 8°. III. 4124 (BPL. 3528.68) " Tnflusso del Tomismo snlla letteratura. Dante. — Terzo pcriodo della scolastica. ParaUelo fra Dante e Petrarca." pp. 43-71. Xodteschini, Giuseppe. Scritti su Dante, rac- colti da Bartolommeo Bressan. 2 vol. Vicenza. 1872. 16°. Dn. 419.1 Contents : — i. Della vita e degrli scritti di Giuseppe To . deschini [by B. Bressan] . — Dell' ordinamento morale dcl- r Inferno di Dante. — Di alcune opinioni manifestate dal prof. Serafino Baffaele Minich sui varii sensi della Divina corn- media. — Di parecchie mende e contraddizioni che si riscon- trano nella Divina commedia. —Del veltro allegorico della Divina commedia e del tempo in cui furono scritti i versi 101-105 del canto i dell' Inferno che vi si riferiscono. — Di Carlo Martello, re titolare di Ungheria e della corrispondenza fca questo prinoipe e Dante Allighieri. — Del conte Ales- sandro da Itomena e di qualche altra cosa in opposizione ad alcune sentenze del conte Carlo Troya. — Osservazioni e censure alia Vita di Dante scritta dal co. Cesare Balbo ed annotata da Emmanuele Bocco. — Due lettere critiche sul caso di Giulietta e Romeo e sopi'a alcuni versi del canto vi. delPurgatorio [106-1081. ii. Osservazioni criticne sul tcsto della Vita nuova pubbli- cato in Livomo nel 1843 da Alessandro Torri. — PostiUe al Convlto dell' Allighieri pubblioato in Modena nel 1831 con note critiche e dichiarative da Fortunate Cavazzoni-Peder- zini. — Interpretazione di tre luoghi deU' Inferno di Dante e difesa della medesima [iv. 69; xi. 21; xviii. 9]. — Com- mento del verso 60 o piil veramente della voce Caorsa nel canto xi. dell' Inferno. — Sulla retta intelligenza del terzo e quarto ternario del canto xxv. del Paradise [vv. 7-12]. — Se al viaggio poetico di Dante debba assegnarsi I'anno 1300 owero r anno 1801. — Altre chiose ed illustrazioni della Divina commedia. [Inf. i. 3, 7, 30, 48, 61, 116-117 ; ii. 97-99, 108; iii. 69-60; iv. 128; vi. 64-66; viii. 120; ix. 67-72, 118- 120; X. 46-81, 110-111; xi. 46-61, 72; xv. 3, 9, 70-72, 121-123; xvi. 131; xvii. 89; xviii. 43; xix. 94-96, 98-99; xxi. 41 ; xxii. 124, 127-129; xxiii. 63; xxv. 10-12; xxvi. 14, 23-24; xxix. 121-123; XXX. 104-105, 114; xxxi. 39, 132; xxxiii. 41; — Purg.i. 19-21, 31-33; ii. 4-6; iii. 49-51, 115-116; v. 117-118; vii. 4-6; ix. 1-9; xi. 140-141; xiv. 37-38, 121; xv. 1-3, 7-9; xvi. 98-99, 139-140; xvii. 7-9; xviii. 61-63, 76-77; xix. 89-90; XX. 91-93; xxi. 43-45, 117-119; xxx. 77;— Parad. iv. 40-42: ix. 1,49, 70-72, 103-105; x. 136-138; xi. 19-21; xv. 108: xvi ■2,94-99,104,109-110,122-123; xvii. 37-42; xix. 52-67; XX. 76-78; xxi. 121-123; xxii. 79-81; xxiii. 19-21; xxiv. 16-18, 43-45; xxv. 86-90; xxvi. 76-78; xxxiii. 48.] Tolomei, Antonio. Del volgare illustre in Padova al tempo di Dante, e Delia vicende del vernacolo padovano. (In Dante e Padova, 1865, 8°, pp. 305-368.) On Ildebraudino or Bandino, mentioned by Dante iu the Volgare eloquio. Tomlinson, Charles. Tlie sonnet, its origin, structure, and place iu poetry, with original trans- lations from the sonnets of Dante, Petrarch, etc. London. 1874. 8°. IV. io5 (BPL. 2569.72) Translates six of Dante's sonnets. Tommaseo, Niccolo. II Perticari confutato da Dante : cenni. Milano. 1825. 16°. pp. 68. Dn. 144.1.2 Appendice, o sia Risposta ad un articolo della Biblioteca italiana. Milano. 1826. 16°. PP- 27. Dn. 144.1.2 — 2 — Nuovi studi su Dante. Torino. 1865. 8°. Dn. 144.1 Oontent/t : — Concetto di morale giustizia nel poema di Dante. — Dottrina dellibero arbitrio. — La pena nei concetto di Dante. — Delia seoonda mortc. — La misericordia. — Dante e laBibbia. — Intendimento morale did poema. — Come Dante sentisse la bellezza dell' umilta. — Degl' intendimenti civili di Dante. — Dante e Sordello. — Dante e il S. Laraartine. — II carro mistico e il duce prenunziato [Purg. xxxiii. and esp. V. 43]. — Delr ultimo libro di Carlo Troya intorno al Veltro di Dante. — Matelda. — La Pia. — Verso del pie/ermo. Inf. i. 30. ^Della lettera di Dante a due della Scalu. — [Ti-ans- lations into Latin of Inf. i. ; v. 73-142 ; ix. 112-133.] — 3 — II Veltro. (/» Dante e il suo secolo, 1865, 4°, pp. 311-316.) [ — 4 — ] Luoghi del Convivio che illustrano il poema di Dante. [Bologna. 1871.] 8°. pp. 13+. Dn. 288.5 Bstratto dal periodico : — II propugnatore, iii (2) , 371-383. — 5 — comm,entator. La divina commedia. 1837 ; 1854 ; 1865. See Part I. nos. 69, 86, 106. Tonini, Luigi. Memorie storiche intorno a Prancesca da Rimini, raccolte ad lllustrazione del fatto narrato da Dante nel canto v. dell' Inferno. Con appendice di doeumenti. Rimini. 1852. 8°. pp. (8), 80+. Dn. 144.2 (BPL. 4743.11) — 2 — Risposta alle osservazioni critiche di Marino Marini sulle Memorie storiche intorno a Prancesca da Rimini. Rimini. 1853. 8°. pp. 33+. Dn. 144.2 (BPL.* 4790.19) The same. {In his Memorie storiche, 1870, 8°, pp. 81-109.) Dn. 144.2.2 — 3 — Memorie storiche intorno a Prancesca da Rimini ad lllustrazione del fatto narrato nel v. deir Inferno. Con appendice di doeumenti. Ed. 2*, rlveduta ed accresciuta. Rimini. 1870. 1.8°. Oeneal. tables. Dn. 144.2.2 " Aggiunti in olfcre i seguenti opnscoli del medesimo : — Risposte due a Monsi§;nor Marino Marini. — Genealogia dei Malatesti, discendenti da Giovanni e da Paolo. — Lettera sopra un supposto comento di Dante. — iVIemoria suU' anno dell' assassinio dei due Fanesi alia Cattolica [Inf. xxviii. 76-81]." Topin, Hippolyte. fitudes sur la langue itali- enne preced^es d'un parallele entre Dante et Klopstock. Florence, etc. 1855. 8°. pp. 96. Dn. 79.2 Contains translsvtions of sereral passages from the Divina commedia. 72 DANTE COLLECTION. — 2 — translator. La divine com6die. [Se- lections.] 1857 ; 1862. See Part I. nos. 197, 198, 198''. [Torre, Ruggero della.] Saggio su Dante, di Graziella. Eoma. 1886. 8°. Dn. 144. 11. 3 *' Edizioiie di 50 esemplavi non posti in commercio." Contents : — II Veltro — Dante. — Beatrice. — 2 — Bonagiunta. — Guinicelli. — Arnaldo. {In [ScAETTA, S., editor.'] Saggi di studi sulla Divina commedia, 1887, 8°, pp. 39-54.) Dn. 143.7 '* Estratto da uu lavoro di prossima pubblicazione." — 3 — Poeta- Veltro. [Pt. 1.] Cividale. 1887. 1. 8°. Dn. 144.11; Dn. 144.11.2 Tlie autlior considers tliat by the Veltvo is meant Dante liiinself, and traces the allegory throngb tlie poem. Torri, Alessandro, editor. L' ottimo commento della Divina commedia. 1827-29. See Part I. no. 61. See PiccioLi, G. B. Saggio di correzioni all' Ottimo com- mento. 1830. — 2 — Risposta alle osservazioni- del sig. G. B. Piccioli air Ottimo commento di Dante. Pisa. 1830. 8°. pp. 22. Dn. 140.9 See Piccioli, G. B. Risposta al sig. Ales. Torri. 1830. — 3 — editor. See Scolari, F. Su la pietosa morte di Giulia Cappelletti e Romeo Montecchi. 1831. — 4 — Su i comenti a. due passi della Divina commedia, 1' uno astronomico, 1' altro filologico [Purg. ix. 1-9; Inf. vii. 1]. — Su 1' inedito co- mento di Francesco da Butt alia Divina com- media ; aggiuntovi il catalogo delle voci dalla Crusca citate dello stesso comentatore, e le chiose di lui al canto v. dell' Inferno, con alcuni cenni sopra i comenti annessi all' edizioni Vindeliniana di Venezia, 1477, e Nidobeatina di Milano, 1478, e per appendice, la notizia bibliografica d' un raro libretto contenente la visione dell' irlandese Tondalo. {In Studi inediti su Dante, 1846, 8", pp. 21-129.) — 5 — Su r epistolario di Dante AUighieri im- presso a Livorno nel 1842^3. Dichiarazione e protesta dell' »ditore verso un bibliografo francese [Colomb deBatines]. Pisa. 1848. 8°. pp. 8-I-. Dn. 328.2 — 6 — Sopra alcuni passi della Divina commedia [Inf. iii. 29; ix. 66; xxxiv. ,S7; Purg. xxix. 4] al ch. si^. conte Pietro deuli Emilj lettera. [Pisa. 1849.] '8°. pp. 8. ' Dn. 144.4 — 7 • — La grafia del casato di Dante AUighieri rivendicata alia legittima originaria. lezione contra r uso erroneamente invalso. Lettera al cav. D. Bertolotti. Ed. ii. con appendice. Pisa. 1852. 8°. pp. viii., 31. Dn. 419.2 " Nuova serie di aneddoti danteschi in contin. a quella Tiiibbl. da G. .J. Dionisi. Aneddoto i"." Maintains that AUighieri should be spelled with two / 's. — 8 — compiler. Epigrafi onorarie italiane d'autori diversi per Dante AUighieri. Pisa. 1861. S". pp. 4, 28. Dn. 535.10 " Xelle nobili nozze Serego AUighieri e Noris di Veroua." — 9 — [Letter to Pietro Fanf ani on Purg. xxvii. ■!.) and 115. dated "Pisa, 25 aprile, 1852."] {In Fanfani, p. Stud] ed osservazioni, 1874, 16°, pp. 261-265.) — 10 — See Caetani, M. A., duca di Sermo- neta. Carteggio dantesco con G. B. Giuliani, Carlo Witte, Ales. Torri, etc. 1883. — II — editor. Prose e poesie liriche. 1842- 50. See Part I. no. 245. See RoMANi, F. Critica letteraria, 1883, ii. 95. TODESCHINI, G. Osservazioni criticbe sul testo della Vita nuova pubblicato in Livorno nel 1843 da Ales. Torri. {In Ma Scritti su Dante, 1872, ii. 1-100.) WiTTE, K. Torri's ausgabe von Dantes briefen. 1843. Un Ids Daute-forschungen, 1869, i. 488-499.) — 12 — editor. Questione intorno alia forma del globo terracqueo. 1843. See Part I. no. 272. Xorricelli di Torricella, F. M., Covte. Magistero della Divina commedia osservato ed esposto. [Fossombrone. 1842.] 4°. pp. (8). Dn. 144.5.2 Aniologia oratoria poetica e storica, i. 289-296. — 2 — • L' intenzione di Dante. [Fossombrone. 1843.] 4°. pp. (8). Dn. 144.5.2 Antologia oratoria poetica e storica, ii. 9-16. — 3 — La monarchia di Dio, poema sacro di Dante AUighieri col comento morale-allegorico. Disoorso preliminare, etc. [Fossombrone. 1843.] 4°. pp. (16). Dn. 144-5-2 Antologia oratoria poetica e storica, ii. 25-40. — 4 — La monarchia di Dio, poema sacro di Dante AUighieri. Inferno, canto i., ii. [Brief comment, with text. Fossombrone. 1843.] 4°. pp. (28). Dn. 144.5.2 Antologia oratoHa poetica e storica, ii. 65-92. — 5 — Dante. — Del canto i. del poema sacro. [Fossombrone. 1844.] 4°. pp. 16. Dn. 144.5.2 Antologia oratoria poetica e storica, iii. 1-16. — -6 — La monarchia di Dio, poema sacro di Dante AUighieri. Inferno, canto i. vv. 1-105. [Comento letterale-anagogico, with the text. Fos- sombrone. 1844-45.] 4°. pp. (123). Dn. 144.5.2 Antologia oratoria poetica e storica, iii. 17-96; iv. 6-56. See Picci, G. La interpretazione storica della prima e pi'incipalc allegoria della Divina commedia. 1847. — 7 — translator. SeeOzanam, A.F. Dante: alcune parole. 1845. — 8 — II canto primo della Monarchia di Dio, poema sacro di Dante AUighieri col comento. Napoli. 1855. 8° Plates. Dn. 144.5 Half -title : — Appendice agli stndi sul Dante. — . 9 ^ La poesia di Dante ed il suo castello del limbo. [Inf. iv.] Commento, con annotazioni del cav. F. Scolari. Si aggiunge qualche studio di bibliografia dantesca per F. S. Fapanni. Ve- nezia. 1864. 8°. pp. (4), 96. Dn. 143.5 — 10 — II Veltro. {In Omaggio a Dante, 1865, 8°, pp. 339-384.) Torti, Francesco. Eagionamento sopra Dante, tratto dal Prospetto del Parnaso italiano. (In La divina commedia, Udine, Mattiuzzi, 1823-28 [no. 54], iii (1). xxxiii.-li.) Tortoli, Giovanni. Intorno al piu probabile significato delle voci conio, conia/re, e coniatore presso gli antichi. {In, RiorTiNi, G. Del vero senso della maniera dantesca, "femmine da conio," 1876, 8°, pp. 23-32.) — 2 — Alcune varianti di punteggiatura e di lezione nell' episodio dantesco della Francesca da Rimini. See Negroni, C, and others. Alcune varianti, etc. [1886.] Toscauo, Giovanni Matteo. Peplus Italise. lo. M. Toscani opvs, in quo illuftres viri grammatici, oratores, hiftorioi, po6tse, mathematici, philofophi, medici, iurifconfulti (quotquot trecentis ab hinc annis tola Italia floruenint) eorlimque patrisBj profefsiones, & litterarum monumenta turn car- WORKS ON DANTE. 73 mine turn foluta oratione recenfentur. Lvtetise, ex officina Federici Morelli. 1578» 16°. Dn. 532.3 " Kare and curious. Of considerable worth in mving the autlior's estimates ol'his contemporaries." — C. E. N. The poem on Dante is on p. 1. Toselli, Ottavio Mazzoni. See Mazzoni- ToselU. Tosti, Luigi, Conie. Gli ordini religiosi nella Divina commedia. (/« Dante e il suo seeolo, I860, 4°, pp. 419-433.) Toynbee, Paget. Dante and the Lancelot romance. Dn. 580.6 Newspaper cutting from the Academy, Jan. 9, 1886. A brief note calling attention to a passage in one of the ms. versions of the romance in the British museum, describing the incident alluded to in Parad. xvi. 13-15. — a — Dante and the Lancelot romance. [With extract and translation from a ms. version of the romance attributed to Walter Map, Brit. mus. Lansdowne 757. In illustration of Parad. xvi. 13-15.] (/» Dante society, Cambridge. Fifth annual report, 1886, 8°, pp. 39-74.) — 3 — Dante and Paris. [Showing that Dante may have known Siger de Brabant without ever having been in Paris. In answer to a letter by Dr. Moore in the Academy of March 6.] Dn. 580.6 Newspaper cutting from the Academy, Mar. 13, 1886. — 4 — Alessandro in the Inferno [xii. 107]. Dn. 580.6 Newspaper cutting from the Academy, Jan. 7, 1888. — 5 — "II vecchio Alardo" in the Inferno [xxviii. 18]. Dn. 580.6 Newspaper cutting from the Academy, Aug. 4, 1888. Tro motti inediti di Dante. 1882. See [Po- drazzoli. A.]. Trevisan, F. Ancora del verbo finire in Dante [Parad. xxxiii. 48]. Dn. 530.5 Newspaper cutting from II Baretti, giomale scolastico letterario, Torino, 10 luglio, 1879. Treviso, Italy — Ateneo. Solenne tornata nel sesto centenario di Dante, 14 maggio 1865. Tre- viso. [1865.] 1.8°. pp. (4), 78. Port, of Dante and 2 plates. Dn. 149.14 Contents : — Giacomelli, Luigi. Parole dette all' atto che si scopriva 11 monumento sm ponte. ^Nodari, Pietro. Parole d' apertura. — Zambaldi, Francesco. Dante e la lingua itaUana. — Zen, G. B. de. Influenza delle condizvoni poUtiche e sociali sul genio di Dante.— Rameai.di, tt. B. Dante e Trevigi : mcmorie storiche. — Bonaventura, Faus- tino. Inno a Dante. The three illustrations are photographs (1) of the medallion of Dante's head by Luigi Borro on the monument, (2) of the scene on the Ponto Dante at the moment when the monument was uncovered, and (3) of the monument of Pietro AUghieri in the Biblioteca Capitolare. Tribolati, Pelice. II blasone nella Divina commedia. Pisa. 1882. 1.8. pp.8. Dn. 144.9 "Estratto dal Giomale araldico-genealogico, anno ix. n. 10." Trigona, Vincenzo Termine. See Termine- Trigona. Trissino, Francesco, Conte, commentator. La divina commedia. 1857-58; 1864. See Part I. nos. go, gg. . Trissino, Giovanni Giorgio. Dialogo mtitvlato il Castellano, ne! qvale si tratta de la lingva italiana. (In De la volgare eloqvenzia, Ferrara, Mamarelli, 1583 [no. 261], «E. 41-70.) — a — translator. Delia volgare eloquenza. 1529; 1583; 1696; 1758; 1830; 1840; 1850; 1855; 1857; 1861; 1868. See Part I. nos. 260, 261, 262, 263, 29 (vol. iv.), 65 (vol. iv.), 244 (vol. iii.), 245 (vol. iv.), 245", 246 (vol. ii.), 246'>, 264. See Zbno, A. Vita di Gio. Giorgio Trissino, 1896, Trivnlzio, G. G., marchese, editor. Convito. 1827. See Part I. no. 255. Trois L du Dante (Les) ; nouvel essai d'un commentaire sur le chant i. de la Divine com6die. 3= ed. augment6e. Kolozsvar, etc. [1886.] 16°. pp. 16. Dn, 194.1 " Tir6 a 100 exemplaires." The three L 's are the lonza, leone, and lupa of the first canto. [Troya, Carlo, Conte.'] Del Viltro allegorico di Dante. Firenze. 1826. 8°. Port, of TJguccione delta Faggiola, and vign. of Dante. Dn. 144.7 (BPL. 2802.9) With a MS. copy of a letter from Troya to George Tlcknor, in reply to a request from the latter for infoi-mation in regard to the authorities used in writing the book. "II ,sig. conte Troya, uno de' piii valorosi storici viventi d* ItaUa, fe forse il prime che pensasse a studiare la Divina commedia col lume dolla storia. La sua opera che fe delle migliori seritte su DaiUe, contieue preziosi documenti, ed e molto importante per la storia dclla vita e delle opere di Dante, e massimamente del suo seeolo." ^ Colomb de Ba- tines, i. 534. — 2 — Delle donne fiorentine di Dante AU- ghieri e del suo lungo soggiorno in Pisa ed in Lucca. N. p. [185-?] 8°. pp. (2), 30. Dn. 250.2 " " Estratto dall' Antologia contemporanea, i. 3." — "Tolto dal tomo v. del Codice longohardo,^' di Carlo Troya. Treats especially of Purg. xxvii. -xxxiii. [ — 3 — ] Del veltro allegorico de' ghibellini con altre scritture intorno alia Divina commedia di Dante. [Con documenti ed appendici.] Napoli. 1856. 8°. Geneal. table. Dn. 144.7.2 (BPL. 2602.8) Contents : — Del veltro allegorico dei ghibellini. -- De' due veltri di Dante Alighieri. — Dell' anno in cui pubblicossi la cantica dell' Inferno, e della cronologia della Divina corn- media. — Delia lettera di frate Ilario del Corvo. — D' alcune pretensioni d' essere del saugue latino ricordate da Dante. — Documenti. — Razzi, Silvano. Vita inedita di TJguccione della Faggiuola. — Baldacchini-Gabgano, (F.) S. De' present! studii danteschi in Itaha e particolarmcnte intorno ai dubbii suU' autenticita della lettera di frate Ilario del Corvo. — Caetani, M. A., duca di Sermoneta. Della dot- trina che si asconde nell' ottavo e none canto dell' Inferno. See 'TODESCHINI, G. Del conte Alessandro da Romena e di qualclie altra cosa in opposizione ad alcune sentenze del conte Carlo Troya. (.In his Scritti su Dante, 1872, pp. 211- 259.) ToMMAs£:o, N. Dell' ultimo libro di Carlo Troya intorno al Veltro di Dante. {In his Nuovi studi su Dante, 1865, pp. 271-277.) Tmcohi, Francesco, compiler. Poesie italiane inedite di dugento autori dall' origine della lingua infino al seeolo decimosettimo raccolte e illustrate. 4 vol. Prato. 1846-47. 8°. IV. 2602 On pp. 294-300 are " alcune poesie di Dante finora inedite, le quah, da me scoperte, vedranno per la prima volta la luce in qnesta raccolta." [Tnrohotti, Odoardo.] Delia necessita e con- venienza di cessare da ogni ulteriore indugio e di por mano alia facciata di S'" Maria del Fiore. [With " Documenti e antiche nuovita."] S. Miniato. 1865. 8°. pp.32. Dn. 149.11 The cover has the title: — "II centenario di Dante e la facciata di S. Maria del-Fiore." UoceUini, Primo. Relazione storica sulla awenturosa scoperta delle ossa di Dante Alighieri. Eavenna. 1865. 8°. pp. 16. Dn. 420.1 The title on the cover is "Notizie storiche a sehiarimento della maravigUosa scoperta delle ossa di Dante Alighieri." Ugo d' Alvernia. La discesa di Ugo d' Alver- nia alio inferno. Secondo il codice franco-italiano della nazionale di Torino per cura di Rodolfo Renier. Bologna. 1883. sm. 8°. (Scelta di curios, letter., 194.) Dn. 529.5 " Ediziono di soli 203 esemplari numerati. N. IT," 74 DANTE COLLECTIUX. Uhland, (Joliann) Ludwig. Nachtrag zu den commentarien iiber die Commedia divina von Dante. (In Jahrl. d. deutschen Dante-gesetlsch., 1867; i. 120-125.) Quotes from a Lancelot romiinee iii illustration of luf. v. 137. Vaoandard, I'abbe. Le r61e de Saint Bernard dans la Divine coraedie. Rouen. 1883. 8°. pp. 24. Dn. 196.1 Vaocheri, Giuseppe Giulio, and Bertaochi, Cosimo. II gran veglio del Monte Ida tradotto nel sense morale della Divina commedia. Inf. xiv. [94-120]. Torino. 1877. sm. 8°. pp. 39. Dn. 146.9.3; Dn. 149.10 — 2 Cosmografia della Divina commedia. — La visione di Dante Allighieri considerata nello spazio e nel tempo. Torino. 1881. 8°. 11 plates. Dn. 146.9; Dn. 146.9.2 Valle, Giovanni della. II senso geografico- astronomico dei luoghi della Divina commedia, esaminato nelle note dei comentatori fino ai nostri giorni e nuovamente esposto ad uso delle scuolc. Faenza. 1869. 8°. 2 plates. Dn. 146.7 Comments on the following passages: — Inf. xi. 113-114; xx.l24r-127; xxvi. 127-135 ; xxix. 10; xxxiv. 68, 06;— Purg. ii. 1-6, 65-67; iii. 16-17, 25-27 ; iv. 16-16, 67-75 ; ix. 1-11; x". 13-15; XV. 1-6; xviii. 76-78; xix. 1-6; xxv. 1-3; xxvii. l-.'i; — Parad. i. 43-45; ix. 82-87; xii. 46-62; xxi. 13-15; xxii. 151-153; XXV. 100-102; xxvii. 79-87; xxix. 1-9; xxx. 1-10. — 2 — Eiscontro di due luoghi della Divina commedia. Nei canti xi. 49-51, e xii. 49-51 del Paradiso, dove il poeta fa parlare S. Tomniaso e S. Bonaventura. (In Jahri. d. deutschen Dante- gesellsch., 1877; iv. 363-371.) Vandelli, Domenico. Lettera sopra la Divina commedia tradotta in versi esametri latini daMatteo Ronto. N. p. [17 . .] 8°. pp. (51). Dn. 146.1 pp. 141-191 of another work. Vannetti, Giuseppe Valeriano. Lettera in- torno ad alcune circostanze della vita di Dante, ed air aver egli dimorato nella Val Lagarina, e quici composta una sua canzone. (In La divina com- media, Venezia, Zatta, 1757-58 [no. 29], iv (2). 141-168.) Vannncchi, Olivo. Nuovo commento ai passi piu oscuri della Divina commedia. Lucca. 1886. 8". pp. 80. Dn. 146.8 Contents: — Concetto generale della Divina commedia. — ScMarimenti della visione dantesca. — Virgilio. — Beatrice. — Lucia. — La donna gentile. Inf. ii. 94. — La lonza, il Ic- one e la lupa. Inf. i. 31-51. — Tl " del eicl messo" che apre le porte di Dite a Virgilio e a Daiito. Inf. ix. 85. — Catone. — Matelda. — Cosa rappresenta Dante nella Divina eonj- media. — Chi sia il "Messo di Die." Purg. xxxiii. 44 — Chi sia il gran Lombardo ospite di Dante. Parad. xvii. 71. — Dante non era nfe Guelfo nfe Ghibelliuo nella Commedia. Varchi, Benedetto. Lezzioni sopra diuerse materie, poetiche e filosofiche, raccolte nvova- raente e la maggior parte non piu date in luce. Fiorenza. 1590. 4°. Dn. 146.3 Contenta : — "Vita, scritta dall* abate Silvano Hazzi. — Delia natura. — Delia generazione del corpo humano. So- pra il xxv. canto del Purgatorio di Dante. — Delia generazi- one de' mostri. — DeD' aniraa. Sopra la 2^ parte del xxv. canto del Purgatorio di Dante. — Della pittura, e scoltura. — De' calori. — Dell* araore. — Sopra il xvii. canto del Purga- torio di Dante. — Degl' occhi. — Della bellezza, e della grazia. — Delia poetica. — Delia poesia. — 2 — Lezioni sul Dante e prose varie, la maggior parte inedite ; per cura e opera di Giu- seppe Aiazzi e Lelio Arbib. 2 vol. Firenze. 1841. 1. 8". Port, of Varchi. Dn. 146.3.2 (BPL. 2802.6) Contents : — i. Lezioni sul Dante : — Dichiarazione sopra il xxv. canto del Purgatorio. — Delia dichiarazione sopra la seconda parte del xxv. cantodel Purgatorio nella quale si tratta della creazione e infusione dell* anima razionaie. — Sopra Purg. xvii. 91-105. — Orazione nel pigliare il consolato dell' accademia fiorentina 1' anno 15Vk — Scjpra il primo canto del Paradiso l«zione 1M)». — Sopra il secondo canto del Paradiso lezione l«-4». — Sopra Parad. xxii. 133-154. ii. Prose vai'ie. Varrlni, Giansante. Sopra il commento alia Divina commedia di lacopo della Lana, [e 1' Otti- mo] ; cousiderazioni. Bologna. 1865. 8°. pp. (8), 86+. Dn. 146.6 (BPL. 4795.7 "Edizione di 250 esemplari." Vassallo, Carlo. II Convito di Dante Alli- ghieri : discorso. Firenze. 1876. 8°. pp. 19. Dn. 149.9 " Estratto dalla Rioista europeay anno vii., fasc. ii." — 2 — Le opere minori di Dante Allighieri reintegrate nel testo, con nuovo commento da G. B. Giuliani. Recensione. Firenze. 1882. 8°. pp. 35. Dn. 268.3 " Estratto dall' ArcJdvio storico itatiano, serie iv. torn, x." — 3 — Dante e le belle arti. Discorso letto nel liceo Alfleri nella solenne distribuzione dei premii il 20 aprile, 1883. Asti. 1883. 8°. pp. 39. Dn. 149.7 — 4 — Commemorazione di G. B. Giuliani. Torino. 1884. 8°. pp. 20. Dn. 131.7.3 "Estr. dagli Atti della r. accademia delle scienze di Torino, vol. xix." — 5 — Sulla vita e sugli scritti di Carlo Witte. Firenze. 1884. 8°. pp. (4), 76. Dn. 497.2.6 *' Estratto dalla Rassegna nazionale." — 6 — Lettere dantesche del can. Carmine Ga- lanti. [Firenze. 1885.] 8°. pp. 3. Dn. 131.13 "Estratto dall' Archivio storico italiuno.^* Vassallo-Paleologo, Francesco. La concor- danza dantesca. Opera necessaria a ritrovare qualsiasi concetto della Divina commedia. Fa.sc. 1, 2. [A-Alc] Girgenti. 1886. 1. 8°. Dn. 121.8 No more published. Vecchia, Luigi dalla. In obitum Dantis Allegherii epicedion. Vicetiae. 1865. 4°. pp. 27. Dn. 562.2 Appended are Latin translations of Inf. v. 25-142; xxxiii. 1-90 ; Purg. xxviii. 1-81. — 2 — translator. Ugolini comitis mors, etc. 1865. See Part I. no. 238. Vedova, Giuseppe dalla. Gli argini della Brenta al tempo di Dante. (/»» Dante e Padova, 1865, 8°, pp. 75-100.) — 2 — editor. See Speroni, Sperone. Apolo- gia di Dante. 1865. Vedovati, Filippo. Intomo ai due primi canti della Divina commedia ; esercitazioni crono- logiche, storiche, morali. [With the text.] Ve- nezia. 1864. 1. 8". Dn. 146.5 An appendix treats of Inf. vii. 1 , and of an obscure passage in the Convito, tratt. ii. cap. 9. Vellntello, Alessandro, commentator. La di- vina commedia. 1544 ; 1564 ;• 1578. See Part I. nos. 17, ig, 22. See BoRGHiNi, V. EiTori di alcuni commentatori di Dante e principalmente di un false Vellutello. (/n Gigli, O., editor. Studi sulla Divina commedia, 1865, pp. 227-267 ) ScHiiOssEB, F. C. Die Divina commedia nach Landino nnd Vellutello. 1824. {7n his Dante : studien, 1855, pp. 59- 116.) Veltro della Divina commedia (Sul). See [Pepe, G.]. Sul Veltro, etc. [1832.] Veltro profetico (II) dell' anno 1815 e 1860. See M., P., Pro/. II veltro profetico, eic. 1860. Ventura, Giovanni. L' incompreso verso di Dante, Pape Satan pape Satan Aleppe [Inf. vii. 1] spiegato dopo cinque secoli ; e La nuova maniera di intendere una scena delle piu celebrate della Di- vina commedia [Inf. v. 73-142, and especially V. 107]. Milano. 1868. 1. 8°. pp. 75. Dn. 146.4 ■Works on daxte. 75 Venturi, Luigi. Le similitudini dantesche ordi- luitf, illustrate, e confrontate ; saggio di studi. I'i- renze. 1874. 8". Dn. 530.3 (BPL. 4795.14) Venturi, Pompeo, commentator. La divina comiiiedia. 1732; 1749; [1751]; 1757-58; 1813; 1819; 1821; 1837; 1839; 1841. See Part I. nos. 26, 26», 26", 29, 43, 47'', 49C, 69!', 72, 75. See [KosA MORANDO, r.] Osscrvazioni sopra il coiiuiito [del p. Pompeo Venturi]. 1751. V6ricour, Raymond ue. The life and times of Dante. London. 1858. 8°. Dn. 446.1 (BPL. 4790.53) _ Appendix: — New editions of the Divina commedla pub- lished in the nineteenth centuiy. — Commentaries, documents, researches, published in Italian in the nineteenth century. Reviewed in the Eclectic re mew, 1858; cviii. 481-506. Verimi, Francesco. Lettione i.-iil. [sull' amore. Pmrg. xvii. 91-139.] {In Lettioni d' academici fiorentini sopra Dante, 1547, 8°, pp. 9-24.) VormiglioU, Giovanni Battista, editor. Due sonettiineditidi Dante. 1824. See Part I. no. 291. Vernamns or Virmanus, Guido. De potestate summi pontificis et De reprobatione Monarcliiai compositae a Dante Aligherio ; tractatus duo nunc primum in lucem editi. Bononiae. 1746. sm. 8°. pp. 88. Dn. 349.3 Vernon, Lord. See Warren, G. J. (V.) , Lord Vernon. Vero, Ausonio. II conte Durante. Eacconto per il sesto centenario di Dante. Eoma. 1864. 16°. Dn. 562.4 Verona, Italy. Inaugurazione del monumento a Dante Allighieri in Verona nel 14 maggio 1865. Verona. 1865. 4". pp. x., (2), 38. Front. Dn. 535.9 " Edizione di numero 300 esemplari." Contains the " Orazione inaugurale " by Giulio Camuzzoni with other proceedings. The frontispiece is a photograph of tlie monument. Versi per 1' erezione del monumento alia me- moria di Dante Alighieri nella chiesa di S. Croce diFirenze. Krenze. 1830. 4°. pp. 18+. Dn- 535-3 By various authors. Versnche uber den charackter und die werke der besten italienischen dichter. See [Meinhard, J. N.] Versuche, etc. 1763. Vigodarzere, Andrea Cittadella. Di tre di- segni a penna del pittore padovano Vincenzo Gaz- zotto e di altri rinoniati illustratori della Divina comedia. (/»i Dante e Padova, 1865, 8°, pp. 369- 389.) Villani, J"ilippo. Le vite d' uomini illustri fio- rentini, era per la prima volta date alia luce coUe annotazioni del conte Giammaria Mazzuchelli. Venezia. 1747. 4". Vign. Dn. 421.2.2 (BPL. 2742.7) BPL. has also the 2d ed. 1826, and BPL. and HC. both have the enlarged ed. of 1847. — 2 — ■ Vitae Dantis, Petrarchae ef^occaccii , ex codice inedito barberiniano. Florentiae. 1826. 8°. Dn. 421.2.3 (BPL. 2800.14; 2741.57) — 3 — Liber de civitatis Florentiae famosis civibvs ex codice mediceo lavrentiano nvnc pri- mvm editvs et de florentinorvm litteratvra prin- cipes fere synchroni scriptores denvo in Ivcem prodevnt cvra et stvdio G. C. Galletti. Florentiae. 1847. 4". Dn. 421.2; I. 116 (BPL. 2741.57) ** De vita et moribus Dantis hlsignis comici." pp. 8-in. Besides Villani's work, this hook contains, among other articles, Aretino's "Vite di Dante e del Petrarca," and Ma- netti's ** Dantis Peti-archae ac Boccaccii vitae." Villani, Giovanni. Notice of Dante from [his] Florentine chronicles, book ix. chap. 136. (In The divine comedy, rendered by F. Pollock, Lon- don, 1854 [no. 160], pp. xi.-xiv. ; — The divine comedy, translated by II. W. Longfellow, Boston, 1867 [no. 149], i. 343-844; and in later editions.) Villardi, Francesco. Sopra la lingua italiana ed altro appartenente al buon gusto, epistola i. — Sopra il poema di Dante, epistola ii., al signor Cecco Filalete. [To wliich is added, ' ' A sua eccel- lenza il signor marchese Luigi Rangoni, epistola iii."] 2» ed. con aggiunte. Modena. 1828. 8°. PP- 63. Dn. 532.6 Epistola iv. a Melchior Cesarotti [with "Annotazioni" and " Appendici "] . Modena. 1828. 8°. pp. 80. Dn. 532.6 All four EpUtole are in verse. Villari, Paequale. Antiche leggende e tradi- zioni che illustrano la Divina commedia precedute da alcune osservazioni. Pisa. 1865. 4". Dn. 146.2 (BPL. 2800.29) " Edizione di 200 esemplari." Gontentii : — Dante e la letteratura in Italia Libellus de tolo. ■ raptu animae Tundali et ejus visione. — La visione di Tan- , ■ diS. Pa ■ " " ' ' - igerenda di g Mago. nrgi nda La leggenda di S. Brandano. — La leggenda di VirgiUo — 2 — Saggi di storia, di critica, e di politica. Nuovamente raccolti e riveduti. Firenze. 1868. 8°. Dn. 421. 1 (BPL. 2776.78) "Dante e la letteratura in Italia; dissertazione premessa alle AnticJie leggende che illustrano la IHvina commedia," pp. 93-164. Villegas, Pedro Fernandez de. See Fer- nandez de Villegas. Vinton, Frederic. St. Patrick's purgatory, and the Inferno of Dante. [Andover. 1873.] 8". PP- (12). Dn. 171. 1 (BPL. 4795-5) Bibliotheca sacra, xxx. 275-286. Visiani, Roberto de. Accenni alle scienze bo- taniche nella Divina commedia. (/«. Dante e il suo secolo, 1865, 4°, pp. 519-531.) Vitti, Tomraaso. Vittorio Emanuele II. e le profezie di Dante Alighieri. Sora. 1881. 8°. pp. 34. Dn. 146.10 The anthor identifies Victor Emanuel with the Veltro and the Messo di Dio foretold by Dante. [Viviani, Quirico.] II Dante giusta la lezione del codice bartoliniano, col riscontro di Iviii. testi a penna e delle principal! edizioni del secolo xv. ; con illustrazioni e colla giunta di canti v. dell' In- ferno in versi latini attribuiti alio stesso Dante. [Prospectus of an edition.] Udine. 1823. 8°. pp. (11). Dn. 149.13 — 2 — com,piler. Dizionario etimologico della Divina commedia. (In La divina commedia, Udine, Mattiuzzi, 1823-28 [no. 54], iii (2). 1-136.) — 3 — editor. La divina commedia. 1823-28. See Part I. no. 54. Volpi, Giovanni Antonio. Catalogo di molte dtiUe principali edizioni che sono state fatte della Divina commedia; disposto per online di crono- logia, e arricchito di qualche osservazioni [1472- 1727]. (In La divina commedia, Padova, Comino [no. 25], I. xxiiii.-xlv.) This formed the basis for many subsequent bibliographical li-;ts ; see " Catalogo di molte delle principah edizioni," and " Serib deir edizioni della Divina commedia.'' — 2 — Indici ricchissimi che spiegono tutte le cose piu difficili e tutte le erudizioni della Divina commedia, e tengono le veci d' un intero comento, Veaiezia. 1811. 16°. (T.) Vol. ii. of the edition of the Divina commedia published in 1811 by Vitarelli [no. 42]. The indices are reprinted from Volpi's edition of 1727 [no. 25]. They were also reprinted 76 DAXTE COLLECTIOX. *' ristretti e ritbrmati " in the 4th \ul. of the edition publislicd lit Pisa in 1804-09 [no. 38]. The iirst two (tlie second index ti> tlie Purgat^orio mid Faradiso abridged) are in the Venice edition of 1784 [no. 30]. — 3 — editor. La divina commedia. 1727 ; 1811. See Part I. nos. 25, 42. Voltaire, Francois Marie Akouet de. Le Dante. (In The divine comedy, tratislated by H. ir. Longfellow, Boston, 1867 [no. 149], iii. 387-389 ; and in later editions.) From his Dictionnaire philosophique. For a reply to Voltaire's attacks, see Maetikelli, V. 1*, 2* lettera sopra Dante al Signer C'onte d' Orfoi'd. (In La divina commedia, Parigi, Prault, 1768 [no. 29b], I. xix.- xl.) Other replies are mentioned by Colomb de Batines, i. 445. Ward, Mrs. May Alden. Dante ; a sketch of his life and worlis. Boston. 1887. 16°. Dn. 447.1 (BPL. 2798.64) BibUography (selected), pp. 287-294. Warren, George John (Vernon), iorc? Vernon, editor. See Alighieri, Pietro di Dante. Super Dantis Comoediam commentarium. 1846. — 2 — editor. See Chiose sopra Dante. 1846. — 3 — editor. Dantis Alighieri legatio pro Fran- cischino Malaspina ad ineundam pacem cum An- tonio episcopo lunensi et constitutio pacis ann. mcccvi. denuo recognita et iterum in lucem edita. Pisis. 1847. 4°. pp. 12. Dn. 422.1 — 4 — Serie cronologica delle edizioni dell' in- tero testo e delle parti separate della Divina corn- media prodotte alia luce fino al 1850 ; delle sue traduzioni, de' suoi comenti e delle principali opere che servono ad illustrarla. (In i' inferno disposto in ordine grammaticale, Londra, Boone, 1858 [no. 92], i. 487-539.) — 5 — editor. L' inferno. 1842 ; 1858-65. See Part I. nos. 77, 92. Reviewed by W. F. Pollock in Fraaer's magazine, 1869 ; Ixxix. 651-660 [Dn. 165.1]. See Baklow, H. C. On the Vernon Dante. 1870. WiTTE, K. Lord Vernon's Dante. 1871. (In hie Dante- forschungen, ii. 467-482.) — 6 — editor. Le prime quattro edizioni della Divina commedia ristampate. 1858. See Part I. no. 91. Wege, J., translator. Das neue leben und die gesammelten lyrischen gedichte von Dante Ali- ghieri. 1879. See Part I. no. 250. Wegele, Franz Xaver. Dante's leben und werke ; kulturgeschichtlich dargestellt. Jena. 1862. 8°. Dn. 497.1 (BPL. 4800.10) Reviewed by A. von Rcumoiit in the Archivio storico italiano, 1853; ix. 602-608 [Dn. 497.1.4]; — by S. Osgood in the Knickerbocker, 1859; liii. 340-348, 605-614. See WlTTE, K. Wegele, Dantes leben und werke. 1853. {In his Dajite-forschnngen, i. 72-95.) — 2 — Dante Alighieri's leben und werke. 2^ vermehrte und verbesserte aufl. Jena. 1865. 8°. Port. Dn. 497.1.2 (BPL. 4800.11) Portrait : — A poor woodcut of Giotto's fresco. — 3 — Die bezieliungen der Wettiner zu den Ghibellinen Italiens in der zeit Dante's. (In Jahrb. d. deutschen Dante-gesellsch. 1867 ; i. 21-34.) — 4 — Dante Alighieri's leben und werke, im zusammenhange dargestellt. 3° theilweise veran- derte und vermehrte auflage. Jena. 1879. 8°. Front. Dn. 497.1.3 Frontispiece: — A view of the monument to Dante in Florence. Welcker, Hermann. Der schadel Dante's. (In Jahrb. d. deutschen Dante-gesellsch. 1867 ; i. 35-56.) — 2 — On the skull of Dante. A letter to Dr. J. Barnard Davis. [Dated ; Halle, July 30th, 1866.] N. p. N. D. 8°. pp.16. Dn. 535.2 A translation of the last article. 'Wendover, Eoger of. See Rogerns de Weii- dover. Wheaton, Robert. The sources of the Divina commedia. (/re his Memoir, 1854, 16°, pp. 127- 157.) AL. 4156.2. n A review of "La divine com^die avant Dante " par C. La- bitte, and " Etudes sur les sources poetiques dc la Divine com^die " par A. F. Ozanam. From the North American review, 1847, Ixiv. 97. Whyte, A. Bruce.' Divine comedie de Dante. — Poesies lyriques de Dante. (In, his Histoire des langues romaines et de leur litterature, 1841, 8°, iii. 229-337.) 6293.30 — 2 — translator. A free translation of the Inferno. 1859. See Part I. no. 165. • Reviewed in the Westminster review, 1861 ; Ixxv. 201-231. Wicksteed, Philip Henry. Dante : six ser- mons. London.. 1879. 16°. Dn. 172. 1 (BPL. 2798.54) Contents: — Dante as a citizen of Florence. — Dante in exile. — Hell. — Purgatory. — Heaven. — An attempt to state the central thought of the Comed)'. Wilkie, William P., translator. Divina corn- media ; the Inferno. 1862. See Part I. no. 166. Wilstach, John Augustine, translator. The divine comedy. 1888. See Part I. no. 166''. Winkler, Karl Gottfried Theodor, translator. See Ampere, J. J. (A.). Mein weg in Dante's fusstapfen. 1840 ; — II viaggio in Italia di Teo- doro Hell. 1841. W^itte, Karl, Br. Karl Witte, oder Erzie- hungs- und bildungsgeschichte desselben ; ein buch fiir eltern und erziehende. 2bdeinl. Leip- zig. 1819. 16°. Dn. 497.2.3 An account of the education of his son, Karl "Witte, the dis- tinguished Dante student. Witte, Karl. Ueber das misverstandniss Dan- te's. [Leipzig. 1824.] 8°. pp. (33). Dn. 497.2.2 Hermes, 1824, xxii. 134-166. A review of Biagioli'a Comment; the Roman edition of the Div. com. of 1820-22; Marchctti's Bella prima e principate allegoria ; Colelli's Illustrasioni della Piv. com. ; and Orel- li's Gronichette d' Italia. Reprinted, with the omission of the last two pages, in his Dante-forschungen, i. 21. — 2 — Canzone di Dante AUighieri in morte di Arrigo VII., tratta da un codice della Marciana di Venezia. 1826. (In his Dante-forschungen, 1869, 8°, i. 418-433.) Reprinted from the Antologia di Firenze, no. Ixix. 1826, sett. — 3 — Ueber die beyden altesten kommenta^ toren von Dante's Gottlicher komodie ["Ottimo" and Jacopo della Lana]. [Wien. 1828.] 8°. pp. 43. , Dn. 497.2.2 Jahrb. d. lit. xliv. 1-43. Reprinted, with additions, in his Dante-forschungen, i. 364. • — 4 — Ueber die ungedruckten gedichte des Dante Alighieri. i. AUgemeine bemerkungen und die ambrosianische handschrift. [Wien. 1828.] 8°. pp. 16. Dn. 497.2.2 Jahrb. d. lit. — Anzeige-blatt f. wissensch. u. kunst, xlii. 1-16. Reprinted in his Dante-forschungen, i. 434. • — 5 — Ueber Dante. Neu bearbeitet. Breslau. 1831. 16°. pp. 27+. Dn. 497.2.2 Contains also two sonnets upon Dante by Michel Angelo, translated into German. In part the same as his '* ITeber das misverstandniss Dante's, 1824. Reprinted in Ins Dante-forschitngen , i. 1.- - WOKKS ON DANTE. 77 — 6 — [Review of] Die gottliehe komoclie des Dante Alighieri, metrisch iibersetzt von August Kopisch. [Leipzig. 1838. J 4". pp. (6). Dn. 497.2.4 Jitdtter /iir lit. nnierkaltung, 17, 18 jimuar, 1838; nr. 17, 18. Reprinted in his Dante-forschungeii, i. 320. — 7 — ■ [Review of] La divina commediii, ri- dotta a miglior lezione, da G. B. Niccolini, G. Capponi, G. Borghi, e F. Becchi. [Leipzig. 1838.] 4". pp. (10). Dn. 497.2.4 Jahrb. fiir wixx. kritik, iipril, 1838; no. 78-80. Reprinted in Ins Dante-forsohimgen, i. 240. — 8 — Neu aufgefundene briefe des Dante Alli- ghieri. [Leipzig. 1838.] 4". pp. (6). Dn. 497.2.4 Blatter fur lit. unterhaltuiig, 29.-31. mai, 1838; nr. 149- 151. Reprinted in bis Bante-forachiingen, i. 473. — 9 — Sopra alcune epistole di Dante Alighieri novellan>ente ritrovate, articolo dal tedesoo in lingua francese tradotto dal sig. N. , e dal francese in italiano da Pietro Fraticelli. fin La di-vina commedia, Pirenze, Ciardetti, 1830-41 [no. 65], vi. 697-715 ; — in Opere minori di Danie, Napoli, Rossi-Romano, 1855 [no. 245''], pp. 483-492.) A ti*anslation of the last. — 10 — Quando e da clii sia composto I'Ottimo comento a Dante. J^ettera a Seymour Kirlcup. CoUa giunta di alcuni supplimenti alia Bibliografia dantesca del sign. Colomb de Batines. Lipsia. 1847. 8°. pp. (2), 52 + . Dn. 497.2.2 (BPL. 4194.5) Reprinted, without the notes to Colomb de Batines, in his Dante-forschungen, i. 3y9. [ — II — ] Cento, e piii correzioni al testo delle opere minori dl Dante Alligliieri, proposte agli illustri signori accademici della Crusca da un loro socio corrispondente. Halle. 1853. 4°. pp. 18. Dn. 268.1 " Edizioue di 50 esemplari." For a discussion of several of these emendations, see Fan- TANI, Studj ed osserrazioni, 1874, pp. 315-338. — 12 — Nuova centuria di correzioni al Convito di Dante AlUghieri. Lipsia. 1854. 4°. pp. 44. Dn. 288.2 " Stampato in sole 150 copic. No. 50." — 13 — Observatt. de Dantis epist. nuncupatoria ad Canem grandem de Scala. 1855. (In his Dante-forschungen, 1869, 8°, i. 500-507.) — 14 — In qual tempo fu scritto il trattato Della monarchia. (In Opere minori di Dante, Napoli, Rossi-Romano, 1855 [no. 245I'], pp. 609- 612 ; — Same, Pirenze, Barbera, 1856-57 [no. 246] , ii. 279-286.) — 15 — De Bartolo a Saxoferrato, Dantis Alli- glierii studioso, commentatiuncula. Halis Sax- onum. 1861. 12". pp. 12. Dn. 497.2.2 "Ed. Ix. exemplarum." Reprinted in liis Daute-fm-scliungen, i. 461. — 16 — Dante und die italienischen fragen. Ein vortrag gehalten im miirz 1861. Halle. 1861. 16°. pp. 47. Dn. 497.2.2 Reprinted in his Dante-fofschungcn, ii. 237. — 17— Zur Dante-feier. [Leipzig. 1865.] 8°. pp. (3). Dn. 497.2.2 Jahrb. f. rom. und eng. lit. Ix. 116-118; taken from tlie Augsburger Allgemeine seitimg of June 2, 1868. The author urges upon the Dante students of dermauy tlie importance of collecting a Dante libraiy in Dresden, and pro- viding for tlie publication of a periodu-al devoted t,o Dante as well as of ancient illustrative material still lymg m manu- script. — 18 — Rede zur eroflfnung der Dantegesell- schaft am 14'«" September 1865. (In Jahrh. d. deutschen Dante-gesellsch., 1867-, i. 1-8.) — 19 — Die todtenmaske, das florentiner fresco- bildniss und die kiste des Prate Santi. (In Jahrb. d. deutschen Dante-gesellsch., 1867; i. 57-71.) The last portion of this article is reprinted, with the title " Dante's gebeine in Ravenna," in his Dante-forschungen, ii. 32. — 20 — Dante's weltgebiiude : ein vortrag vor einer gemischten versammlung gehalten. (In Jahrh. d. deutschen, Dante-gesellsch., 1867; i. 73- 93.) Reprinted in his Dante-forschungen, ii. 161. — 21 — Vermuthungen iiber Dante's gebnrtstag. (In Jahrb. d. deutschen Dante-gesellsch. , 1867 ; i. 145-148.) . Reprinted in his Dante-forschungen, ii. 28. — -22 — and others. Dante's famUienname. (In Jahrh. d. deutschen Dante-gesellsch., 1867; i. 149-168.) " Nachtragliches," in vol. ii. pp. 427-420. Witte's portion of this paper is reprinted, with slight ad- ditions, in his Dante-forschungen, ii. 22. — 23 — Dante und der Orient. "Malachoth." Parad. vii. 3. (In Jahrb. d. deutschen Dante- gesellsch., 1867; i. 259-263.) Reprinted, under the title *' Wusste Dante hebraisch? " in his Dante-forschungen, ii. 43. — 24 — Die neueren arbeiten zur kritik des textes der Divina commedia. (In Jahrb. d. deutschen Dante-gesellsch., 1867; i. 265-331.) "Nachtragliches," in vol. ii. pp. 429^39. Reprinted, with many changes in matter and arrangement, in his Dante-forschungen, ii. 328. — 25 — I nuovi lavori per la critica del testo della Divina comedia esaminati. Milano. 1868. 8°. pp. (2), 46. Dn. 147. i " Estratto del gioruale, il Politecnico, parte letteraria, 1868." A translation of the last article. — 26 — Die thierwelt in Dante's Gottlicher komodie. (In Jahrh. d. deutschen Dante-gesellsch. , 1869; ii. 199-209.) Reprinted in his Dante-forschungen, ii. 183. — 27 — Handschriften der Divina commedia in Constantinopel und Cagliari. (In Jahrh. d. deutschen Dante-gesellsch., 1869; ii. 245-249.) Reprinted in his Dante-forschungen, ii. 483. — 28— J. P. H. Abegg [gest. 29 mai, 1868]. (In Jahrb. d. deutschen Dante-gesellsch., 1869; ii. 409-410.) — 29 — Dantes trilogie [Divina commedia. Vita nuova, and Convito]. {In his Dante-forschungen, 1869, 8°, i. 141-182.) Considers the evidence afforded by Dante's three works on the character and symbolism of Beatrice and the donna 30 — Probecollationen und f amilien der handschriften der Div. comm. {In his Dante- forschungen, 1869, 8°, pp. 278-292.) — 31 — Rime in testi antichi attribuite a Dante, ora per la prima volta pubblicate. (In Jahrb. d. deutschen Dante-gesellsch., 1871; iii. 257-302,476- 478.) Reprinted in his Dante-forschungen, ii. 624. — 32 — Sopra un codice della Divina commedia. e del comento di Jac. della Lana, asservato a Prancoforte s. M. (In Jahrh. d. deutschen Dante- gesellsch., 1871; iii. 463-475.) Reprinted in his Dante-forschungen, ii. 428. — 33 — Sopra un frammento del Laneo. (In Jahrb. d. deutschen Dante-gesellsch., 1871; iii. 535-545.) Reprinted in his Dante-forschungen, ii. 442. 78 DANTE COLLECTIOX. — 34 — Dante's siindensystcm in hoUe und fegefeuer. (In Jahrb. d. deutschen Danie- gesellsch., 1877; iv. 373-403.) Reprinted, with additions, In his S>ante-/orachungen, ii. 121. — 35 — La Gemma di Dante. 1877. (/«. his Dante-forschungen, 1879, 8°, ii. 48-84.; — 36 — Dante und die grafen Guidi. 1878. {In, his Dante-forschungen, 1879, 8°, ii. 194-231).) — 37 — Convivio o Convito? (/» his Dante- forschungen, 1879, 8», ii. 574-580.) — 38 — ■ Dante-forschungen ; altes und neues. 2 bde. Halle ; Heilbronn. Ports, and plan. 1869-79. 8°. (2 cop.) Dn. 497.2; Dn. 497.2.5 (BPL. 4797.^; 4797.50) The second copy is precisely the same as the first, except that in vol. i. a new title-page has been inserted with the im- print Heilbronn (like vol. ii.), and no date. Contents : — i. 1. Ueber Dante. 1831. — 2. Ueber das missverstandniss Dantes. 1824. — 3. Ruth, Stndien iiber Dante. 1854. — 4. "Wegele, Dantes leben und werke. 1853. — 5. Rossetti's Dante-erklarung. 1829. — 6. SulP epoca delle tre cantiehe di Dante. 1827. — 7. Dantes trilogie. — 8. Vier ausgaben der Divina commedia. 1854. — 9. Bahr, Dantes Gottliche komodie nach raum und zeit. 1853. — 10. Deutsche Dautestudien im jahre 1855. 1856. — 11. Dautc im Norden. 1856. — 12. Colomb de Batines, Dante-biblio- graphie. 1847. — 13. Zweite C.'rusca-ausgabe der Divina commedia. 1838. — 14. Priucigis ausgabe der Divina coin- media. 1853. — 15. Marsand, Handschriften der Divina commedia. 1836. — 16. Probecollationen und handschrilteu- familieu. — 17. Kannegiesser imd StrecUfuss, Uebersetzuug der Divina commedia. 1825. — 18. Kopisch, Uebersetzuug der Divina commedia. 1838. — 19. Philalethes, Ueber- setzuug der Divina commedia. 1866. — 20. Die beiden iiltes- ten commentare der Divina commedia. 1828. — 21. Quaudo c da chi sia composto I'Ottimo comento a Dante. 1816. — 22. Canzone di Dante in morte di Arrigo VII. 1826. — 23. Ungedruckte gedichte Dantes. 1828. — 24. De Bartolo a Saxoferrato Dantis studioso. 1861. — 25. Neu aufgefun- dene briefc des Dante. 1838. — 26. Torris ausgabe von Dautes briefeu. 1843. — 27. Observatt. de Dantis cpist. nuncupatoria ad Canem grandem de Scala. 1855. 1869, ii. 1. Der plan von Florenz um das jahr 1300. 1877. — 2. Dante's familieniiame. 1867. — 3. vermuthungen iiber Dante's geburtstag. 1867. — 4. Dante's gebeine in Ravenna. 1867. — 5. Wusste Dante hebraisch? 1867. — 6. La Gemma di Dante. 1877. — 7. Doppio testo della "Vita di Dante del Boccaccio. 1877. — 8. Dante's siindensystem in hdlle und fegefeuer. 1877, 1878. — 9. Dante's weltgebaude. 1867. — 10. Die thierwelt in Dante's Giittlicher komodie. 1869. — 11. Dante und die grafen Guidi. 1878. — 12. Italienische fragen. 1861. — 13. J. A. Scartazzini : Dante Alighieri, seine zeit, seiu leben und seine werke. 1870. — 14,15. Jahr- bach der deutschen Dante-gesellschaft. 2^r band, 4cr band. 1869, 1878. — 16. Nenere arbeiten zur texteskritik der Divina commedia. 1867, 1878. — 17. Cenui sopra un codice dclla Divina commedia e del comento di Jac. della Lana. 1871. — IS. Notizia sopra un frammento del Laneo. 1871. — 19. Scai-tazziui's ausgabe der Divina commedia. 1875. — 20. Lord Vernon's Dante. 1871. — 21. Handschriffen der Divina commedia in Constantinopel und CagHari. 1869, 1878. — 22. Dr. Notter's uebersetzuug von Dante's Gottlicher komodie. 1872. — 23. Bartsch : Dante's Gottliche komodie in deutschen terziuea. 1877. — 24. llirae in testi antiehi attribuite a Dante. 1871.^2"). Convivio o Convito? 1879. Portraits : — In vol. i. a copper-plate engraving by Julius Thaeter, of the portrait by Giotto in the Bargello, before it was restored. In vol. ii. a portrait engraved by Xhaeter from a drawing in the Munich collection .iscribed to Masaceio. The plan is of the city of Florence at the close of the 13th century. — 39 — War Dante adeliger herkunft? Dn. 497.2.4 Newspaper cutting from the Beilage zur Allgemeinen zeitung, 20 mai, 1881, and two following numbers. — 40 — Vita dell' ab. Gaetano Dalla Piazza scritta in lingua latina, e tradotta nella italiana dal prof. Gius. Rossi. {In Manfrin Provedi, A., Conni storici, 1882, 8°, pp. 19-23.) The original in Latin appeared in the edition of Dalla Piazza's Latin translation of the Divine commedia published by Witte in 1848. — 41 — Carteggio dantesco del duca di Sermo- neta con G. B. Giuliani, C. Witte. eic. 1883. See Caetani, M. A., duca di Sermoneta. Includes three letters from "Witte, dated 10 sett. 1856, 10 gennaio, 1868, 22 ottobre, 1858, pp. 125-133. — 42 — translator and commentator. Lyrische gedichte. 1842. See Part I. no. 289. — 43 — editor. Divina comoedia hexametris latinis reddita ab abbate Dalla Piazza. 1848. See Part I. no. 236. . — ^44 — translator. Die [vi.] ersten gesange Ton Dante's Gottlicher Itomodie als probe einer neuen uebersetzuug. 1861. See Part I. no. 222". — 45 — editor. La divina commedia. IsCiL' ; 1864-66 ; 1867. See Part I. nos. 96, 97, loi, no. See [ScOLARl, F.l Intoi-no al merito da do^er c^scre riferito alia splendida edizione deUa Divina commedia or ora procurata dal prof. Carlo Witte. 1862. Reviewed by Schnakenburg in the A7X/iiv. f. d. studlitiu d. n. sprachen, 1865, xxxvii. 225. — 46 — editor. De monarchia. 1863-71; 1874. See Part L nos. 268, 269, 270. — 47 — translator. Gottliche komodie. 1865. See Part I. nos. 223, 224. — 48 — editor. La vita nuova. 1876. See Part I. no. 305. *^* See Vassallo, C. Sulla vita e sugli scritti di Carlo "Witte: cenni. 1884. Witte, Karl, JJr. Karl Witte; oder Erziehungs- und bildimgsgeschiehte desselben. 1819. "Witte, Leopold. Die sclilussvisiou des Purga- torium. Ein zusatz [zuF. A. Scartazzini's Dante's vision im irdischen paradiese]. (In Jahrb. d. deutschen Dante-gesellsch., 1869; ii. 151-168.) "Wolff, Gusta^. Cato der Jiingere bei Dante. (In Jahrb. d. deutschen Dante-gesellsch., 1869; ii. 225-232.) "Wright, Ichabod Cliarles, translator. Dante, translated into English verse. 1845 ; 1855 ; 1861 ; 1883. See Part I. nos. 166^, 167, 168, 168". Reviewed in the Monthly review, 1833; exxx. 428-432; — iu the Bdinb. review, 1833; Ivii. 412-434; — in the Dublin, university mag., liiG', xvi. 590-591 ; — in t\\e Eclectic reineu-, 18)8; eviii. 481-506 ; — int\\e Westminster review, l^&i; Ixxv. 201-231. "Wright, Thomas. St. Patrick's purgatory ; an essay on the legends of purgatory, iiell, and para- dise, current during the middle ages. London. 1844. 12°. 25235.39 (BPL. 7485.12) Vision of Alberic. — Dante, pp. 118-128. — 2 — The vision of Frate Alberico. (In The dirine comedy, translated by II. W. Longfellow, Boston, 1867 [no. 149], i. 397-399; and in later editions.) From liis St. Patrick's purgatory, p. 118. ITriarte, Charles (lilraile). Illustrious Floren- tines. Dante. {In his Florence, its history, etc. 1882, f°, pp. 95-104. 27 Case. 134 (BPL. 4760.8) Illustrated by woodcuts of Doraenico di Michelino's alle- gorical fresco at the Scrvi gate, Sante Croce, representing Dante, Florence, and the seven circles; a medallion of Dante in the Paris cabinet; and Dante's tomb at Ravenna, the fatjade and the interi-ir. — -2 — Fran^oise de Rimini dans la 16gende et dans I'histoire avec vignettes et dessins inedits d'Ingres et d'Ary Scheffer. Paris. 1883. 16". Port, of Dante, wdcts. and 7 plates. Dn. 198.1 (BPL. 2745.53) " 500 exemplaires numerot^s et 100 exemplaires non nume- rotes. No. 57." Portrait: — "Fae-simil6 du portrait des Giunti, d'aprfes I'epreuve du British museum." Z., V. G. Dante e la storia. (In Giornale del cenienario, 1864, no. 25, pp. 197-200.) Zaccaria, Francesco Antonio, editor. La di- vina commedia. 1749. See Part I. no. 26''. Zacheroni, Giuseppe. Del primo canto della Divina commedia di Dante : comenti [with textj. Marsiglia. 1840. 8°. pp. 46. Vign. Dn. 148.2 WORKS ON DANTE. 79 — 2 — editor. Lo inferno della commedia col comento di Guiniforto delli Bargigi. J.838. See Part 1. no. 71. Zambaldi, Francesco. Dante e la lingua itali- ana. (/«. Teeviso, /ta^j/ — Ateneo. Solenne tor- nata nel sesto centenario di Dante, [1865], 8°, pp. 17-26.) Zambonl, Fillppo. Gli Ezzelini. Dante e gli schiavi. Pensieri storici e letterari. Con docu- menti inediti. Firenze. 1864. 8°. Dn. 423.1 Published in connection with his "Bianca della Porta; tragedia. 1862," which is bound with this. The headina; at the beginning of the text is as follows : " j! probabilc clie i sei-vi della gleba, meno quelU di chiese e couventi, cessassero nella Marca Trevigiana distrutti gli !Ezzelini. — Richerche perche 1' adultera Cunizza di Romano, ultima di quella fami- glia, possa essere stata messa da Dante tra i beati nel paradise. — Mente di Dante sopra la schiavitii personale. — L' anno MCCLxxxix e 1' origine della Divina commedia. — Storia, prove, e documenti. Zanella, Giacomo. Guerre fra padovani « vi- centini al tempo di Dante : Albertino Mussato. (/« Dante e Padova, 1865, 8°, pp. 253-304.) Zanetti, V. Sovra un manoscritto dell' ab. An- gelo Dalmistro risguardante la Divina commedia oggi esistente nel museo civico di Murano. (/« Bakozzi, N. , and others. I codici di Dante in Venezia, 1865, 8°, i. 223-229.) Zani de' Ferranti, Marc Aurelio. Di varie lezioni da sostituirsi alle invalse nell' Inferno di Dante Alighieri. Bologna. 1855. 16°. Dn. 148.3 The author proposes emendations in over three hundred passages, from all of which reference is made in the Index. Some of his emendations are discussed by Fanfani in his " Studj ed osservazioni," 1874. Zapata de Cisneros, Cristoforo, editor. La divina commedia. 1757-58. See Part I. no. 29. Zatta, Antonio, publisher. La divina com- media. 1757-58. See Part I. no. 29. Zauli Sajani, Tommaso. Lezioni intorno alle condizioni morali e politiche d' Italia, in relazione alle dottrine di Dante. (In Giornale del cente- nario, 1864-65, nos. 3, 7, 17, 18, 41, 43, 46.) Zehle, Heinrich. Laut- und flexionslehre in Dante's Divina commedia. Marburg. 1886. 8°. pp. (2), 79+. Dn. 530.10 (BPL. 2792.57) Z^loni, A..,le chevalier, translator. Vita nuova, ou Vie de ses jeunes ann6es. 1844. See Part I. no. 314. Zen, Giovanni Battista de. Influenza delle condizioni politiche e sociali sul genio di Dante. {In Teeviso, Italy — Ateneo. Solenne tornata nel sesto centenario di Dante, [1865], 8°, pp. 27- 37.) Zendrini, Bernardino. Per il centenario di Dante : ghirlanda di canti. Milano. 1865. sm. 8°. Port. Dn. 562.4 Portrait : — A wood-cut of Giotto's fresco. Zeno, Apostolo. Vita di Gio. Giorgio Trissino. Poi-t. (In La galleria di Minerva, 1696, f, i. 65-75 ) Dn. 307.1 Zeviani, Giovanni Agostino. Interpretazione sopra il bellissimo passo di Dante [Parad. iv. 67- 72]. (In La divina commedia, Venezia, Zatta, 1757-58 [no. 29], ill (2), 56.) Zinelli, Federigo Maria (Nobile), bp. of Trt- viso. Intorno alio spirito religioso di Dante Ali- ghieri, desunto dalle opere di lui : discorso. 2 vol. in 1. Venezia. 1839. 16°. (Collezione di opere di religione, classe 2», vol. 12.) Dn. 148.5 Zingarelli,' N. Parole e forme della Divina commedia « aliene dal dialetto fiorentino. {In MoNACi, Ernesto, editor. Studj di filologia ro- manza, 1885, 8°, i. 1-202.) IV. 2914 [Zolese, Gaetano.] Di due varianti di lezione neir episodio dantesco della Francesca da Rimini [Inf. V. 93, 102]. Lettera al canonico Giuseppe Carbone. Tortona. 1886. sm. 8°. pp. 8. Dn. 149.13 — 2 — Sopra una variante del canto v. dell' In- ferno [v. 93], nel codice di Stefano Talice da Ricaldone. Lettera seconda al canonico Giuseppe Carbone. [With " Breve risposta del canonico Giuseppe Carbone."] Tortona. 1887. 12°. pp.37. Dn. 148.6 Zoncada, A. La nazione, 1' umanlta, 1' indi- viduo nella Divina commedia. (In Giornale del centenario, 1864, no. 16, pp. 127-130.) — 2 — Firenze e 1' Italia nel concetto e nel cuoro di Dante. Esame e apologia delle dottrine politiche del poeta cittadino ; 1' Italia di Dante. (In Oiornale del centenario, 1864, nos. 27, 28, 30, 32;) Zoppi, Giovanni Battista. Osservazioni suUa teorica della pena studiata in Dante. {In Albo dantesco Veronese, 1865, 8°, pp. 199-231.) — 2 — Osservazioni sulla teorica della pena e del premio studiata in Dante. Verona. 1870. 8°. Dn. 148.4 The first part of this essay is reprinted from the Albo dan- tesco Veronese, — 3 — II fenomeno e il concetto della luce stu- diati in Dante. Rovereto. 1886. 8°. pp. (2), 78. Dn. 148.4.2 Zoppio, Hieronimo. Eagionamenti in difesa di Dante, et del Petrarca. Bologna. 1583. sm. 4°. pp. 97+. Dn. 148.1 A reply to Bulgarini's Alcune consideraeioni sopra 'I die- co?'so di Giacopo Mazzone, 1583. — 2 — Risposta alle oppositioni sanesi fatte [da Diomede Borghesi] a' suoi Ragionamentd in difesa di Dante. Fermo. 1585. sm. 4°. pp. (35). Dn. 148.1 A further attack on Bulgarini, who had not replied to his former work. Bulgarini finally answered both of Zoppio's productions in his Bisposte a' ragionamenti del sig, /. Zoppio, 1686. SUPPLEMENT. *** This Supplement contains the titles of such books, received since May, 1885 (when the foregoing list began to be printed), as could not be included in that list while it was passing through the press. It also contains some references aoci- deutally omitted in the main list and the titles of some articles to be found in works belonging to other divisions of t\ie Library which were overlooked at first. Therefore some of the references here refer to entries in the main list, wliile many of the references from editors, etc., in that list, refer to titles in this Supplement. The numbering of titles has been made to correspond strictly with the numbering previously used in the main body of the catalogue. DANTE'S WORKS. Divina Commedia. Editions of the Italian Text.* (Arranged chronologically and numbered to cor- respond with the main list to which this is a supplement.) S*". — [La divina commedia, col comento del Landing. At end : — ] Fine del comento di Christoforo Landino Florentine sopra la Co- media di Danthe poeta excellentissimo. Et impresso in Vinegia per Octauiano Scoto da Monza. A di xxiii. di Marzo. M.cccc.Lxxxiiii. [1484.] f°. n. (270). Dn. 14.84 The "Proemio" occupies the first 10 leaves. The text, surrounded by the commentaiy in smaller type, begins on f. 11. The 17th leaf is missinp, but its place has been sup- plied by a MS. copy. The first page of each cantica is hand- somely illuminated, and the initial letters are colored through- out. I4'>. — Dante, col sito et forma dell' Inferno. [Toscolano (?), Aless. Paganini. circa 1521.] 32°. ff. 201, (2). Dn^5.2i Imperfect : — fi*. 9 and 202 are wanting. Various dates Jrom 1516 to 1521 have been assigned to this little edition. Which is of great rarity. See Colomb de Batines^ i. 77. Lord Vernon considered the present edition, in which the leaves are numbered with Arabic numbers, to be later than another almost identical with it in which Roman numerals are u^ed. In this copy, Koman numerals remain on ff. x. and xv., all the others being Arabic. 17b. — Lo 'nferng e '1 pvrgatorio e '1 paradise dil diuino poeta Dante Alaghieri. In Venetia al segno de la Speranza. 1545. 18°. Vign. Dn. 25.45 '* Edizione in caratteri rotondi, oggidi fatta rarissima, senza prefiizione e senza divisione marcata delle cautiche e dei canti." — Colomb de Batines, i. 84. iS*". — Dante con nvove, et vtili ispositioni. Aggiuntoui di piu vna tauola di tutti i voca- boli piu degni d' osseruatione, che ai luoghi loro sono dichiarati. Lyone, appresso Ou- glielmo Rouillio. 1551. 32°. pp. 644, (12). Vign., poi-t., and Z plates. Dn. 25.51 Portrait: — A medallion head with an "Ottava" below in honor of Dante, by Giov. Jac. Manson. The *' Vita e cos- tumi del poeta," pp. 9-11, is abiidged from Aretino's work. "Le annotazioni qualificate per niLove son prese dipianta dal Comento del Vellutello, e si trovano alia fine d' ogni canto." — Colomb de Batines, i. 87. * Complete works, no. 26o. Inferno, no. 21^ ; the same, with translation, nos. 230b, 241b j the same, in part, nos. 121^, 239*'. Paradiso, with translation, nos. 137^, 198b. Selections, nos. 121=, 127*, 127'. i8=. — La divina comedia di nvoTO alia sva vera lettione ridotta con lo aiuto di molti antichissinii esemplari. Con argomenti, et allegoric per ciascvn canto, & apostille nel margine. Et indice copiosissimo di tutti i vocaboli piii importanti usati dal poeta, con la sposition loro. [Edited by Lodovico Dolce.] In Vinegia, appresso Gabriel Gioliio de Ferrari, et fraielli. 1555. 12°. Port., vigns., and 12 wdcts. Dn. 25.55 The first 18 leaves, unnumbered, contain, beside the title, the Dedication by Dolce, Boccaccio's " Sonetto in lode di Dante " under a portrait of Dante in medallion, Dolce's " Vita di Dante " and two indexes. On the recto of the last leaf the colophon reads : '* In Vinegia . . . MDLIIII." On the verso is the printer's mark. " Kara e nitida edizione in caratteri corsivi, ornata d* inizi- ali, vignette e fiorami intagliati in legno. — Assai scorretta." — Colomb de Batines, i. 90. 21^. — Discorso di Vincentzio Bvonanni sopra la prima cantica del diuinissimo theo- logo Dante d' Alighieri [with the text of the Inferno]. Fiorenza, B. Sermartelli. 1572. 4°. See Buonanni, V. Discorso, etc. Dn. 126.ZO 23' '^. — La diuina comedia, con gli argomenti, & allegorie per ogni canto. E due indici, vno di tutti i vocaboli piu importanti vsati dal poeta, con la esposition loro, e 1' altro delle cose piu notabili. Venetia, appresso Nicolo Misserini. 1629. 24°. Dn. 26.29 The title-pa^e is engraved. "Edizione m miniatura, impressa in carattere corsivo microscopico, divenuta molto rara." — Colomb de Batines, i. 102. "Vita di Dante descritta da Missier Lodovico Dolce " pre- cedes the poem, but is not paged. 23". — La visione : poema di Dante Alighieri, diviso in Inferno, Pvrgatorio, & Paradiso. Di nouo con ogni diligenza ristampato. Pa- dova, per Ponato Pasquardi, Sf compagno. 1629. 32°. pp. (10), 5-608, (32). Dn. 26.29.2 25. — La divina commedia, gia ridotta a miglior lezione dagli accademici della Crusca ; ed ora accresciuta di un doppio rimario, e di tre indici copiosissimi, per opera del signor G. A. Volpi. 3 vol. Padova, Giuseppe Co- mino. 1727 ['26-27]. sm. 8°. Port., vign.., and plate. Dn. 27.27 Contents: — [i.] La divina commedia. 1727 [1726]. — [ii.] Rimario. 1726. — iii. I soliti argomenti, e le allegorie sopra ogni canto del poema; e di piii tre indici. 1727. For additional description and notes, see the original list. 26''. — La divina commedia, con una breve, e sufficiente dichiarazione del senso letterale SUPPLEMENT: DIVINA COMMEDIA. 8l diversa in piii luoghi da quella degli antichi comentatori [del p. Pompeo Ventuki] . 3 vol. Verona, Giuseppe Berno. 1749. 8**. Port,, plate^ and vigns. Dn. 27.49 Vol. ii. and iii. have only a half-title. "Buona edizione, pubblicata per cura del p. Fr. Antonio Zacraria, gesuita, meritamente preferita a quelle di Lucca- 1732, e Venezia, 1739 ; in essa il Comento del p. Pompeo Veu, turi comparve per la prima volta neUa sua iutegritii." — Colomb de Battnes, i. 109. Portra it : — ** Mich. Angehis Comali del. M. Heylbrouck sculp. Ex pinacotheea comitis Danielis Lisca pictus quon- dam a Bernardino India." The same portrait appeared in the Paduan edition of 1727 [no. 25 1. The first volume contains also : — a short life of Dante ; Arti- colo tnitto dal libro degli seritt^i-i veronesi; Epistola Dantes Kanl (irandl de Scala; Kisposta [del marchese Scarampi] a' dubbj del p. Harduino proposti nelle Memorie di Trevoux intorno 1* autore della Commedia. Notizia tratta dalla Biblioteca volaute del Cinelh intorno ad una quistione di- f eaa in Verona da Dante ; Prineipio d' un Capitolo del sig. A. M. Salvini; Catalogo delle principali edizioni. The Argomenti are by Lodovico Salvi. 26*=. — Delle opere di Dante Alighieri. 5 vol. Venezia, Giamhaiista Pasquali. 1741 [1751, '41]. 8°. Port, andplan. Dn. 27.51 Contents : — i.-iii. La commedia tratta da quella, clie pub- blicarono gli accademici della Crusca I'anuo mdxcv. Col comento del M. B,. P. Pompeo Venturi. 1751. iv. Convito. — Pistola alio 'mperadore Arrigo di Luzim- burgo. [1741.] V. Vitanuova. — De la volgare eloquenza col testo latino. — Rime. [1741.] Vol. i. and ii. only have the general title-page ^vith the date 1741; this the publisher intended forcopiejof the Divina commedia of the edition of 1739 (see Colomb de Batlnes, i. 108) ; but the three volumes of the Divina commedia belonging to this copy are of the edition of 1751 as is shown by the number of pages ; vol. 1. only having the title-page of that edition. Vol. IV. has no title-page, vol. iii. and v. only half-titles. The portrait is by Bernardino India, "ex pinacotheca comitis Danielis Lisca." The text is said to be poor and full of errors. 29^, — La divina commedia. 2 torn. Parigi, appresso Marcello PrauU. 1768. 16*. Port., platCj and engraved title-page. Dn. 27.68 i. Vita di Dante Aligliieri, scritta dal sig. abb. Marrini. pp. i.-xviii. — 1», 2" lettera sopra Dante del sig. V. Marti- ncUi. pp. iix.-xl. — Della dottrina teologica contenuta nella Divina conunedia. Del p. Berti. [1756.] pp. xli.-clxxxviii. — Prineipio d' un capitolo del signor* abate A. M. SalvJni al signor Francesco Redi. pp. clxxxlx.-cxcii. Portrait: — "Littret del. sc. 1767." — Copied from a por- trait in the possession of Floncel, royal censor in Prj-is. Title-page : — Designed by J. M. Moreau, 1768; engraved by F. Godefroy. Plate : — Manetti's diagram of the Inferno. 4yb_ — La divina commedia, col comento del p. Pompeo Venturi. Ed. conforme al testo cominiano del 1727. 3 tom. Firenze, Giu- seppe Majoli. 1819. 18° Port. Dn. 28.19 Portrait : — Morghen's. " Nasi inc." "Prefazione del Venturi all' edizione di Lucca del 1732." pp. 3-7. " Vita dl Dante scritta da Lionardo Aretino." pp. 8-22. 476^ — La divina commedia [edited by Filippo Macchiatelli]. 3vol.ini. Bologna, Gaw- herini, e Parmeg giant. 1819-21. f°. Port. and 101 plates. Dn. 18.19 ** Vita di Dante, scritta da Paolo Costa." i. 1-16. — " Delia prima e principale allegoria del poema di Dante : discorso del conte Giov. Marchetti." i- 17-44. — "Discorso nel quale si dichiarono due luoghi controversi della Commedia, da Paolo Costa." ii. 225-243. . Gozzi's Argomenti are given and Costa's notes m the mar- gin, with additional notes from other sources. In this edition, known as the Edizione Machiavelliana, were published for the first time 101 plates designed by Giovan Giacomo Machiavelli of Bologna, who died in 1811. The portrait is a medallion on the title-page. 4gb_ — La divina commedia corretta, spiegata, e difesa dal P. Baldassake liOMBAKCi, IVT.C. Ed. 3* romana. Si aggiungono le note de' mi- gliori comentatori co' riscontri di famosi mss. non ancora osservati. 3 tom. Roma, nella stamperia de Homanis. 1820-22. 8°. Port. and S plates. Dn, 28.20.3 A reprint of the edition of 1815 [no. 44], with considerable changes iu the accompanying illustrative matter. '* n testo in pochissimi luoghi fe stato cangiato dal Nido- bcatino, che detti nell' ultima edizione del 1816. Moltissime per6 sone le vai'ianti che ho citute nelle note, le quali proveh- gouo principalmeute da 4 famosi codicl." — Preface. "Vita," by Tivaboschi, with notes, pp. vii.4iii. — "Della prima e principale allegoria del poema : discorso del conto Gio. Marchetti." pp. Iv.-lxix. — " Esame delle correzioni che pretendeva doversi fiire nell* edizione originale del 179) Gio. Jacopo de' Marches! Dionisi ne* suoi blandimenti fune- bri stampati in Pudova nell* anno 1794." pp. lxx.-lxxxiv. Gozzi's Argomenti are added in the foot-notes. The notes are collected from the philological wnrks of Monti, Perticaci, Strocchi, Biagioli, Paolo Costa, and Salvatore Betti. " il molto a,l di sopra delle altre due di Boma del 1791 e 1815.*' — Colomb de Batines, i. 150. Portrait : — Dante and Beatrice together, illustrating Purg. XXX. 73. — "Filippo Agricola dipinse. Gio. Batta. Borani dis. Pietro Chigi inc." 49*. — La divina commedia gia ridotta a miglior lezion^ dagli accademici dell*Crusca- ed ora accuratamente emendata, col comento del p. Pompeo Venturi. 3 tom. Tirenze, Leonardo Ciardeiti. 1821. 8°. Port, and 3 plates, Dn. 28.21 "Vita, da Lionardo Aretino." pp. vii.-xxvi. Portrait: — " Lasiuio figlio incise." From Morghen's, reduced and reversed, in outline with sligiit shading. The plates are Manetti*s plan of the Inferno and two illustrations (Purg. ii. and Parad. xxvi.) designed by C. Falcini and engraved by Lasinio. SI'*. b La divina commedia, con illustrazioni. 3 tom. Prato, dia torchi di Luigi Vannini. 1822. 16°. Port. Dn. 28.22.4 Vol. i. contains, beside the text of the Inferno and notes, the following essays taken from the Florentine edition of 1817, printed atV insegna dell' Ancora: La vita di Dante scritta da Lionardo Aretino, pp. 1-16; Breve trattato sopra la forma, posizione, e misura dell' inferno [del sign. G. del Rosso], pp. 17-32; Discorso intorno al canto iv. dell' Inferno di Dante [del] conte G. F. Galeani Napione di Cocconato, pp. 33-80; Allegoria della Divina commedia [del Marchetti], pp. 81-90. The notes which follow each canto are also taken from the same Florentine edition of 1817. Portrait : — A small copy of Morghen's portrait, unsigned. 6g. — La commedia, col comento di N. Tom- MASEo. [Pubblicata da G. Bernardini.] 3 vol. in 1. Venezia, co' tipi del gondoliere. 1837. 8". Vigns. Dn. 28.37.2 69^. — La divina commedia, col comento del p. Pompeo Venturi. Nuova ediz. a miglior lezione ridotta, ed arricchita d' inedite po- stille del dottor Giovanni Lami e di P. J. Fraticelli. 3 vol. Firenze, Giuseppe Formigli. 1837. 12°. Port, ajy^ plate. Dn. 28.37.3 The description and contents of this edition are given under no. 72, which hears Molini's name on the title-page as pub- lisher and the date 1839. The plates for the Purgatorio and Paradiso arc wanting in this copy. '* Molta lode si vuol dare al sig. Fraticelli per questa edizione accuratissima e scevra afFatto delle mende che deturpavano la piu gran parte delle molte ristampe del co- mento Venturiano, sia quanto alia integrita del comento medesimo, sia quanto alia correzione del testo." — Colomb de Batines, i. 181-2. Lami's notes, already in part printed in the editions of Florence, aW insegna deW Ancora, 1817-19 [no. 45], and of Padua, tipog. della Minerva^ 1822 [no. 51], are talten from the margins of a copy of the Lucca edition of 1732, preserved in the Biblioteca Riccardiana. 80^. — La divina commedia con spiegazioni tratta dai migliori commentarj e colla vita di Dante da Giovanni Boccacio [sic]. . Paris, Firmin Didot freres. 1844, 12**. Dn. 28.44.3; ^i^' 28.44.4 The notes are of the briefest. '82 DANTE COLMCTION. 83b. • — La comedia con nuove chiose secondo la lettera principalmente del due codici ravegnani, con la scorta degli altri testi a penna notl, etc. A cure di Mauro Ferranti. [Vol. i.] Earenna, fratelli MaricoUi. [1848.] 8°. Dn. 28.48 i. II testo. No more published. — See no. ISS"". La divine com6die. Le paradis ; traduction nouvelle en vers fran9ais par Hippoltte Topin. Ital. and French. 1862. 99. — La dlvina commedia esposta in prosa dal conte Francesco Trissino, col testo a riscontro. 2" ed. 3 vol. Milano, Gaetano Schiepatii. 1864. 8°. Port. a,nA plates. Dn. 28.64.3 III''. — La commedia, interpretata da Fran- cesco Gregoketti. 2" ed. , di soli 200 esem- plari, corretta e ampliata. Venezia, Marco Visentini. 1868. 8°. Dn. 28.68 •" Vita di Dante Allighieri, desunta dalle sue opere." pp. 5-48. — See no. 241''. La divina comedia. Del infierno. Texto italiano, con la version que hizo en coplas de arte mayor Don Pedro Fernandez de Villegas. Ital. and Span- ish. 1868. — See no. 127"^. Terzine scelte della Divina commedia; traduzione armena del p. Davide Nazareth. Ital. and Armenian. 1875. 117''. — La divina commedia con note tratte dal migliori commenti per cura di Eugenio Camerini. Ed. stereotipa. 7" tiratura. Milano, Edoardo Sonzogno. 1878. 8°. Dn. 28.78 Date on cover is 1879. 118''. — • La commedia raffermata nel testo giusta la ragione e 1' arte dell' autore da G. B. Giuliani. Firenze, succ. Le Monnier. 1880. 32°. pp. c, 622+. (Dante spiegato con Dante.) Dn. 28.80.2 '*Discorso sopra aloune varianti introdotte nel testo della Commedia senza 1' autoritk de' codici e delle stampe." pp. xxiii.-c. — See no. 230''. II Dante popolare, La divina commedia in dialetto napolitano per DoMENico Jaccariso. Col testo italiano a fronte. 1881-86. 121''. — La divina commedia. [With brief life of Dante by F. Ugolini.] Firenze, G. Bar- Ura, editore. 1883. 32°. Port. Dn. 28.83.2 Imperfect : — All after p. 484 [Farad, xiii.] is wanting. Portrait : — A'copy of Giotto's fresco, reversed and shaded, — See no. 137". The paradise, edited with translation and notes, by A. J. Butler. Ital. and Eng. 1885. 121". — Sposizione di Lodovico Castelvetro a xxix. canti dell' Inferno dantesco [with the text]. 'Hlo&ii-as,, Societatipog. 1886. f°. See Castelvetro, Lodovico. Sposizione, etc. Dn. 18.86 121*. — La divina commedia, col comento di PiETRO Fraticelli. Nuova ed. , con giunte e correzioni, arricchita de' cenni storici In- torno al poeta, del rimario [e] d' un indice. Firenze, G. Barbera. 1886. sm. 8°. pp. 723, cxxx. Port. a.ni i plates. Dn. 28.86 " Cenni storici intorno la vita di Dante Alighieri." pp. 9-22. " Della prima e princlpale allegoria del pocma di Dante." pp. 23-39. *' Rimario della Divina commedia." pp. i.-cxii. ** Indice dci nomi propri e delle cose notabili." pp. cxiii.- cxxx. Portrait: — "Riti-atto dull' amico suo Giotto nella cap- pella del Potestii in Firenze, discoperto 1' anno 1841." Re- stored. 121°. — I quattro poeti italiani [Dante, Pe- trarca, Ariosto, Tasso]. Firenze, G. C. Sansoni. 1886. 1. 8°. Dn. 28.86.2 ' Vita Dantis per Leonardum Arretinum.' * Dante; Divina commedia." pp. 114. pp. ix.-xiv. 121'. — La divina commedia. [Ed. illustrata.] Firenze, Adriano Salani. 1886. 8°. Port., 3 plates, and 3 plans. Dn. 28.86.3 Portrait : — A poor wood-cut copy of Morghen's. i2ie. — La divina commedia voltata in prosa col testo a fronte, per cura di Mario Forest. Firenze, Adriano Salani. 1886. 8°. Port., 3 plates, and 3 plans. Dn. 28.86.4 The text is identical with that of no. 121'. Portrait : — A poor wood-out copy of Morghen's. 121''. — La commedia esposta in prosa e spiegata nelle ^e allegoric dal prof. Luigi de Biase, Col testo a fronte e note del prof. Gregorio DI Siena. 3 pt. Napoli, Antonio Morano. 1886-87. 8°. Tables. Dn. 28.86.5 Part i. is 2a ed. " Vita di Dante," i. vii.-xxxvi. 121". — La commedia di Dante Alighieri fioren- tino novamente riveduta nel testo e dichiarata da Brunone Bianchi. 9" edizione corredata del rimario. Firenze, successori Le Monnier. 1886. 16°. pp. xxvii., 762, (2), 112. (BPL. 2799.61) — See no. 239". The death of Count Ugolino, translated into Sanskrit slokas by A. Fa-rinelli. Ital. and Sanskrit. 1886. i2ii. — La divina commedia; col comento di G. M. CoKNOi.Di. Roma, tipog. A. Befani. 1887. 8°. pp. XX., 855. S plates. Dn. 28.88 The date on the cover is 1888. 121''. — La commedia; col commento inedito di Stefano Talice da Ricaldone. Pubbli- cato per cura di Vincenzo Promis e di Carlo Negroni. 2» ed. 3 vol. Milano, Ulrico Hoepli. 1888. 8°. Port. Dn. 28.88.2 Portrait: — An etching "Ritratto giudicato da una com- missione governativa il piil autentico." From a miniature in the Riccardi codex 1040. Selections. 121^. — Scelta di descrizioni e sentenze rica- vate dalla Divina commedia di Dante, (/ra Jagemann, C. J. Antologia poetica italiana, "Weimar, 1776 16°, i. 1-67.) 8.12 127''. — Proutuario del Dantofilo. Luoghi principali, similitudini, e versi frequente- mente citati della Divina commedia, secondo le migliori edizioni, con indice-rimario. Roma, Forzani e c. 1887. 32°. Dn. 34.3 SUPPLEMENT: DIVINA COMMEDIA. 83 Translations.* (Alphabetically by language and translator.) Armenian. 127^ — Terzine scelte della Divina commedia ; traduzione armen^ del p. Davide Nazaketh, col testo a fronte. Armen. and Hal. Vene- zia, tipog. armena di S. Lazzaro. 1875. 12°. Dn. 120.3 Dutch. 131. — De goddelijke komedie in neder- landsche terzinen vertaald met verklaringen en geschiedkundige aanteekeningen nopens den dichter door Joan Bohl. Dutch and Ital. 3 vol. Haarlem, W. C. de Oraaf; Amsterdam, Brinhman en Van der Meulen. 1876-[85]. 8°. Fronts. Dn. iii.i Contents : — i. De hel. 1876. — ii. Het vagevimr. 1880. — iii. Het paradijs. [1883-86.] Portraits: — Vol.i. Dante. "Gemalt von Giotto. Gest.v. Weger, Leipzig." Vol. ii. Dante. " Raffaello pinx. Lith. Amand." Vol. iii. Statue of Beatrice. "Fabi-Altini sculps. S.Lank- hout & CO. lith." 137. — The Purgatory of Dante Alighieri; edited with £prose] translation and notes by A. J. Butler. Ital. and Eng. Loudon, Macmillan and co. 1880. 8°. Dn. 36.3 137''. — The Paradise of Dante Alighieri; edited with [prose] translation and notes by A. J. Butler. Ital. and Ung. London, Macmillan and co. 1885. 8°. Dn. 36.3.2 " Glossary," pp. 429-436. 142''. — Inferno ; translated by H. T. Cart. London, Geo. Bell and sons. 1888. 16°. (Bohn's select library.) Dn. 37.2.4 i43'>. — The meeting of Dante and Beatrice in the earthly paradise. A paraphrase of cantos XXX. and xxxi. of the Purgatorio [by Eliza- beth R. Chapman]. {In Chapman, E. R. The new purgatory and other poems. London, TJnwin, 1887, 8°, pp. 64-80.) Dn. 37.4 148'''. — The Divina commedia translated into English verse by James Ford. London, Smith, Elder and co. 1870. sm. 8°. Dn. 40.1.2 (BPL. 2798.50) 148''. — The Divina commedia ; translated line for line in the terza rima of the original, with notes, by F. K. H. Haseleoot. London, Ke- gan Pawl, Trench and co. 1887. 8°. Dn. 42.1 (BPL. 2792.58) 148=. — A translation of Dante's Inferno, by David Johnston. Bath [Eng.], " Chroni- cle" office. 1867. 8°. Dn. 44.1 *The following editions contain also the Italian text: — nos. 127', I37I1, 198b, 230l>, 289l>, 241'. No. 169i> contains both the Divina commedia and the Can- zoniere. , , 1,. -r.- • The following editions contain parts only of the Divma commedia :-'/M/erao, English, 142i>, 148"; Hebrew, 227»; ' Spanish, 241, 241i>. ^ „„_ PicrgatoHo, English, 137, 1484; French, 169s German, 207'. JooTOdJso, English, 137i>,148»; French, 198i> ; German, 200i>, 207s Greek, 227'. . .,„-■„ Smaller portiorls and Selections, Armenian, 127s Ji-ng- lish, 143''; German, 204', 222«; Hungarian, 227''; Labn, 237', 238'; Sanskrit, 239'. 148*. — A translation of Dante's Purgatorio, by David Johnston. Bath [Eng.], " Chroni- cle" office. 1867. 8°. Port. Dn. 44.1.2 Portrait : — A photograph of the " fresco by Giotto, in the Bargello at Florence." 148°. — A translation of Dante's Paradiso, by David Johnston. Bath [Eng.], " Chroni- cle" office. 1868. 8°. Front. Dn. 44.1.3 Frontispiece : — A photograph of the " monument to Dante in the church of the Santa Croce, in Florence." iSi"". — The divine comedy. Translated by H. W. Longfellow, with an introduction by Henry Morley. London, etc., George Rout- ledge and sons. 1886 [1885]. 8°. (Morlei's Universal library, 28.) Dn. 46.1.5 (BPL. 2776.72) I5i<:. — The divine comedy. Translated [with notes and illustrations] by H. W. Longfel- low. [Riverside ed. Edited, with an intro- troductory note, by H. E. Scudder.] 3 vol. Boston, etc., Houghton, Mifflin and co. 1886. 8°. Port, of Longfellow. Dn. 46.1.6 159''. — The Commedia and Canzoniere. A new translation, with notes, essays, and a biographical introduction, by E. H. Plump- tre. 2 vol. London, Wm. Ishister. 1886- 87. 8°. Portrs. Dn. 50.3.2 (BPL. 2792.56) Conte7its : — i. Life of Dante. — Hell. — Purgatory. 1886- ii. Paradise. — Canzoniere, etc. — Eclogues. — Studies ; The genesis and growth of the Commedia. Estimates, con- temporary and later. Dante as an observer and traveller. Portraits of Dante. — Indexes of subjects and names, of first lines of the Minor poems, and of Scripture texts. 1887. Portraits : — In vol. i. , fac-simile of the portrait by Giotto, from the chromo-lithograph published by the Arundel society ; in vol. ii., a lithograph from the Torriglani bust at Florence, made from a cast taken after death. 160. — ' The divine comedy ; or, The Inferno, Purgatory, and Paradise of Dante. Rendered into English by Frederick Pollock. With fifty illustrations drawn by George Scharf , jun. Engraved by Dalziel. London, Chapman and Hall. 1854. 8°. Front., vign., and wdcts. Dn. 50.5 166''. — The divine comedy. Translated into English verse, with notes, by J. A. Wilstach. 2 vol. Boston, etc. , Houghton, Mifflin and co. 1888. 8°. Fronts. a,nd. plan. Dn. 57.4 Contents : — i. Inferno. Purgatorio, i.-xvi. — ii. Purga- torio, xvii.-xxxiii. Paradiso. The frontispiece of the first volume is Ary Schefier's Dante and Beatrice; that of the second is the portrait from Giotto's fresco m Florence, the heads of Latini and Corso Donati in the background. 166^. — Dante, translated by I. C. Wright. A new ed., revised and corrected. 3 vol. London, Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman. 1845. 16". Port. Dn. 57.3 Portrait: — "Seymour Kirkup diss. Dante at the age of 25 ; painted by Giotto." iSS*. — The divine comedy. Translated into English verse by I. C. Wright. 5th ed. London, G. Bell and sons. 1883. 8°. Porti, and 33 jpteies. Dn. 57.3.2 Also with engraved title page. The engravings are after designs by Flaxman. Portrait ; — A copy of Morghen's, reduced. French. iggi. — Lepurgatoire, traduitdel'italien; suivi de notes explicatives pour chaque chant. Par [le chevalier A. F. Artaud de Montor]. Paris, chez J. J. Blaise [e<] Pichard. 1813. 8» Dn. 60.2.2 V. 84 DANTE COLLECTION. 172''. — La divine com6die. Traduction par Henri Dauphin, 1842-1848. Publication posthume. Paris, A. Colin. 1886. 8°. Dn. 63.1 " Vie du Dante," pp. 1-69. 192° La divine com6die. Traduction nou- velle par Francisque Ketnard. 2 torn. Paris, Alphonse Lemero-e. 1877. 24°. Me- dallion port. Dn. 77.3 " Vie de Dante par Boccace, traduite pour la premifere foiB ' u frangais par Fr. Reynard." pp. i.-lxiii. of vol. i. igifi. — La divine com6die. Leparadis; tra- duction nouvelle en vers franfais, par Hip- POLYTE TopiN. Ital. and Fr. 2 torn. Paris, A. Allouard. 1862. 8°. Portrs. and Opiates. Dn. 79.2.3 VoL i. contains; Chronologie de la vie de Dante, p. 9. — Discours pr^liminaire, p. 15, [containing] Caractfere de la Divine com^die et de son protagoniste ; Traducteurs mo- derues, anglais, allemands [with selections from Cayley, Pol- lock, Wright, King John ot Saxony, Villegas, a 16tn century French translator, A. Febrer (Catalan) , and Vic. De-Simoni (Portuguese)]; Codex et editions modernes de Dante; Di- gressions sur les traductions en vers aciolti ; iSraducteurs 'anyais de 1800-1860; Iconographies de Dante; Dante et Klopstock [with extracts from the Messiah] ; Incertitude et contradictions des critiques modernes sur la question si I'on doit traduire un pofete en prose ou en vers [with translated extracts from the Orlando Furioso, (ierusalemme liberata, a sonnet of Petrarch, Klopstock's Messiah, also an extract from Piazza's Latin translation of Dante, and Topin's own French translation of several cantos of the Inferno and Pur- gatorio] ; Dante pofete satirique; Analyse du Paradis; and Notes and additions. The notes at the end of the second volume contain extracts from several other translations. Portrait : — "Elvira Rossi dis. e inc." Oerman. 200''. — Dante Alighieri von dem paradiese. Aus dem italienischen iibersetzt und mit an- merkungen begleitet von L. Bachensohwanz. Leipzig, auf kosten des uebersetzers. 1769. 8°. Dn. 86.1.2 201''. — Gottliche komodie ; uebersetzt und er- lautert von Karl Bartsch. 3 theile. Leip- zig, F. a W. Yogel. 1877. 8". Dn. 86.5 The notes are brief and placed at the foot of the page. Theil i. is interleaved. 204''. — Gottliche komodie. Dieholle [i.-xvii.]. Uebersetzt von Adolf Doere. Darmstadt, F. L. ScJiorTcopf. 1867. 1. 8°. Dn. 88.1.2 207*. — Dante Alighieri's Pegefeuer. Genau nach dem versniasse des originals in deutsohe reime libertragen, uud mit anmerkungen ver- sehen von Julius Francke. Leipzig, Breit- kopt und JTwrtel. 1884. 8°. Dn. 90.1.2 207". — Dante Alighieri's Paradies. Genau nach dem versmasse des originals in deutsche reime ubertragen und mit anmerkungen ver- sehen von Julius Francke. Leipzig, Breit- kopt und Hartel. 1885. 8°. Dn. go.1.3 207''. — Gottliche comodie ; iibersetzt von Otto Gildemeister. Berlin, W. Hertz. 1888. 8°. Dn. 91.2 210. — Gottliche comodie. Zur juhelfeier des dichters metrisch iibersetzt von Jos[epha] VON HoFFiNGER. 3 bdc. in 1 vol. Wien, W. Braumuller. 1865. sm. 8°. Dn. 92.2 222^. — Die ersten [vi.] gesange von Dante's Gottlicher komodie als probe einer neueu uebersetzung von Karl "Witte. Halle, Ed. Heynemann. 1861. 8°. pp. 32. Dn. 107.1 Oreek. 227*. — Paradise, translated into Greek verse [with notes] by MusuRus Pasha. London, etc., Williams and Norgate. 1885. 8°. Dn. 112.1.3 Also with a title-page in Greek. Hebrew. 227°. — La divina commedia : parte prima, r Inferno. Traduzione ebraica di S. FoR- MiGGiNi. Trieste, tipog. del Loyd austriaco. 1869. 8°. Dn. 120.4 The imprint has been changed to " Julius Dase editore." Hungarian. 227"!. — [1st, 3d, and 5th cantos of the Inferno, translated into Hungarian by Karoly Szasz.] N. p. [18..] 8° and 16° pp. (16). Dn. 149.9 Extracted from various publications. Italian Dialects. 228". — La divina commedia; tradotta in dia- letto veneziano e annotata da Giuseppe Cap- PELH. Ital. and Venetian. Padova, tipog. del Seminario. 1875. 1.8°. Dn. 113.5 Interleaved. 230''. — • II Dante popolare, La divina com- media in dialetto napolitano per Domenico Jaccarino. Col testo italiano a fronte, e'con note, allegorie e dichiarazioni scritte dallo stesso traduttore in italiano e napolitano. 7° ed. Vol. i.-iv. [Inferno, c. i.-xxix.] Napoli, tipog. del Dante popolare ; fratelli Contesa. 1881-86. 8°. Port, of Jaccarino. Dn. 113.4.2 Latin. 234''. — Divina comoedia latinis versibus auc- tore JoSEPHo Pascalio Marinellio. Anco- nae, ex officina typ. oliin. Balvffi. 1874. sm. 8°. Dn. 114.5 237''. — [Inf. i. ; V. 73-142; ix. 112-133; trans- lated into Latin hexameters, by NicooLb ToMMASEc] (/ra Ms Nuovi studi su Dante, 1865, 8°, pp. 380-387.) Dn. 144.1 238''. — Francisca Ariminensis. [Translation into Latin hexameters of Inf. v. 70-142. By LUIGI DELLA VeOCHIA.] (/?! ScOLARI, F. Proposta e saggio per una edizione, etc., 1865, 8°, pp. 73-78.) Dn. 143.5 Sanskrit. 239''. — The death of Count Ugolino (Inf. xxxii. 124-xxxiii. 90] translated into Sanskrit slokas by A. Farinelli. Ital. and Sanskrit. Flor- ence, Le Monnier. 1886. 8°. pp. 13-I-. Dn. 120.2 Spanish. 240''. — La divina comedia. Version espanola de Jose Maria Caeulla. Madrid, imprenta d cargo de D. R. P. Infante. 1874-[79]. 1. 8°. Dn. 118.4 SUPPLEMENT: MINOR WORKS. 85 241. — La traducio del dante en verso castel- lano : por don po feknadez db villegas. [ Colophon : — ] Burgos | por Fadrique aleman de Basilea acabose Lunes | a dos dias de Abril del aSo de nueetra redempclo | de mill y quin- ientos y quinze anos [1515]. f°. ff. 332. 2 plates smA vign. Dn. 118.2 A perfect copy of this extremely i-are book (bought at Evans ' sale, 1825, for £20., and at the Hamilton sale in 1884 for £40.) received since the former list was printed from Hon. J. K. Lowell. It agrees perfectly with the copy described above under no. 241 as belonging to the Boston public libraiy, except in minute particulars of the colophon, the last page having been supplied in MS. in the Boston copy. Below the colophon is a vignette bearing the printer's mark, name, and motto, I^ikU sine cavea. The reverse of the last leaf bears the Villegas arms, and the reverse of the 8th leaf bears the arms of Dona Jnana de Aragon facing the " Prohemio " addressed to her. 241'' . — La divina comedia. Del infierno. Texto italiauo, con la version que hizo en coplas de arte mayor Don Pedro Fernandez DE V11.1.EGAS, arcediano de Burgos, y fue im- presa en dicha ciudad en 1515. Ital. and Span. Madrid, TomAs Rey y camp. 1868. f°. SGphotogir., plates, andfac-sim. Dn. 8.68 Plates: — Copia fiel del gran trabajo hecho i, pluma por Francisco ScaraTnuzs(h director de la real academia de Parma, y fotografiadas por Don Jos6 Suarez. " Vida y costumbres del poeta fiorentino Dante AJighieri, esoritas por D. Pedro Fernandez de Villegas, en el ano de 1514." pp. xv.-xvii. — " Suma de lo contenido en los treinta y cuatro capitulos desta cantica." pp. xix.-xxiv. — " Glo- sario de las voces y locuciones que necesitan explicacion." pp.4. 241". — La divina comedia; traducida y ano- tada en vista de sus mas c^lebres comenta- dores por Pedko Puigbo. Barcelona, Juan Oliveres. 1868. 8°. 18 plates. (Tesoro de autores ilustres.) Dn. 118.3 Minor Works. Collections. 243''. — [Balf-iitle : — ] Opere minori. 3 vol. Firenze, Ciardetti [and Molini^. 1830-4:1. 8°. See vol. iv.-vi. of no. 65. Vol. iv. and v. were published in 1830 by Ciardetti, and contain the Convito,' Vita nuova, Trissino's translation of the De vulgare eloquio, and the Rime, besides various disserta- tions biographical and critical. The sixth volume was added to complete the work in 1841 by Molini, who had bought out Ciardetti. It contains additional canzoni, the Eclogae,with Personi's translation, the Latin text of the De vulgare eloquio, the De monarchia, with Ficino's translation, and the Epistolae, with Fraticelli's translation. The volume was edited by Fraticelli, and includes all the dissertations, pref- aces, and notes which were published in his editions of the minor works, and in addition his " Discorso intomo la pruna e principale allegoria della Divina commedia." 245I'. — Opere minori precedute da discorso filologico-critieo di P. I- Ekaticblli, e con note e dichiarazioni dello stesso, del Tri- vnlzio, del Pederzini, del Quadrio, ec. Na- poli, Francesco Rossi-Romano. 1855. 8°. Port, and diagrs. Dn- 258-55 Contents : — Sulle poesie liriche che si hanno a stampa co nome di Dante AUghieri; ragionamento filologjco-cntico di P. I. FraticelU. pp. 1-91. — Parte i'>. Poesie liriche. pp. 93-133. — I sette salmi penitenziali ed U Credo trasportati allavolgar poesia dall' autore, coUe illustrazlom dell ab i . S. Quadrio, conforme al ediz. di Bologna, 1763. pp. 139-183. — Egloghe latine di G. del VirgUio e di Dante Ahghieri colle note latine di anonimo contemporaneo, c colle illustra- zioni di Dionisi, tratte dal iv. de' suoi A^eddoti, Verona 1788, aggiuntavi la traduzione italiana di F, Personi. pp. 185-199. — Altre poesie. pp. 200-204. Parte ii>. Quando, e con quale fine il Convito fosse dal- 1' Alighieri dettato ; dissertaziono di P. I. Fraticelli. pp. 207-228. — Argomenti del trattati e capitoU componenti il Convito : compilazione di Filippo Soolari. — Catalogo dei eodici del Convito dei quali si Bono serviti gli editori mi- lanesi. pp. 229-238. — Convito. pp. 239-421. Parte iii». De vulgari eloquio sive idiomate hbri duo, cum italica interpretatione loannis Georgii Trissini. pp. 431-473. — Dantis Aligherii Epistolae quae exstant cum disquisitioni- bus atoue itaiica interpretatione Petri Fraticelli. pp. 475- 547. — Sopra'alcune epistole di Dante noveUainente ritro- vate ; articolo del prof. Carlo Witte. pp. 483-492. — Vita nuova a corretta lezioue ridotta e con illustrazioni dichiarata da P. I. Fraticelli. pp. 649-602. — Dissertazione [sulla Vita nuova]. pp. 651-572. — Dissertazione sulla Monarchia. pp. 603-608. — In qual tempo fu scritto da Dante il trattato della Monarchia ; nota del prof. Carlo Witte. pp. 609-812. — La Monarchia. pp. 613-639. — La questione dell' acqua e della terra, pp. 639-648. Portrait: — "G. Frauenfelder inc. Lit. Uichter e c." A copy of the one engi-aved by Lasinio figlio in the Florentine (Ciardetti) edition of 1821. 246''. — [ffalf-title : — ] Opere minori [anno- tate e illustrate da Pietro Fraticelli]. Vol. ii. [Firenze, G- Sarbera. 1861.] 8°. Dn. 258.61 Contents : — ii. La vita nuova, i trattati De vulgare eloquio, De monarchia e la questione De aqua et terra, con traduzione italiana delle opere scritte latinamente. 2» ed. 1861. 248''. — Gli amori di Dante raccontati da lui medesimo (Vita nuova e Canzoniere) ; con prefazione e note per G. Stiavelli. Roma, Hd. Perlno. 1888. 4°. Illustr. Dn. 258.88 The illustrations are by.A. Pigna. 250. — Das neue leben und die gesammelten lyrischen gedichte. In den versmassen der urschrift ins deutsche ubertragen von J. Wege. Leipzig, Reclam. [1879.] 16°. Dn. 266.2 Selections. 250*. — Diario dantesco tratto dalle opere mi- nori dair ab. prof. Giacomo Poletto. Siena, tip. all' ins. di S. Bernardino. 1883. 16°. See Poletto, G., compiler. Diario dantesco. Dn. 363.x Convito. 254''. — Convito, ridotto a lezione migliore. Milano, tipog. Pogliani. 1826. 8°. Port. Dn. 278.26 Portrait: — Full face. "Gigoladis. Fioroni inc." An enlarged copy of the portrait pubUshed in the Eoveta edition of the Divina commedia, 1820 [no. 48 above]. See the note there. , . , " Catalogo de' eodici del Convito che hanno servito per la presente edizione." pp. xlix.-li. — " Luoghi degU autorf citati da Dante nel Convito raccolti da P. MazzuccheUi." pp. 417-543. 25yb_ — II convito. The banquet; translated by Elizabeth P. Sater. With an intro- duction by Henry Morley. London, etc., George Routledge and sons. 1887. sm. 8°. (MoRLEr's Universal library, 49.) Dn. 284.1 Epistolae. *** The seven Epistolae translated and annotated by Fra- ticelli will also be found in the edition of the Opere minori published by him in 1865 [no. 345I1], pp. 475-547. The letter to Can Grande (Latin text) is prmtcd m the edi- tion of the Divina commedia pubUshed by Berno at Verona, inl749 [nor36ii],I. xxiv.-xxxviii. The letters to Henry VII. and to the prmces of Italy (Italian translation) are given in Foscolo's edition of the Divina commedia, Londra, Kolandi, 1842 [no. 76], u. 366-378. 86 DANTE COLLECTION. De Monarchia. 266'. — Dantis Aligherii Florentini- Monarchia. (/» Alciati, Andrea. De formula Romani, ttc. [1559], 24°, pp. 53-179.) Dn. 33S.59 Rime. 280''. — Rime antiche, 08sia Poesie liriche itali- ane de' secoli xiii., xiv. e xv., scelte ed illus- trate da LuiGi Sellieks di Mokanville. Vienna, presso Vedova Kaulfuss. 1845. 4°. IV. 27 1 1 Selections from Dante's poems, col. 61-72. 291''. — Canzone di Dante in morte di Arrigo VII., tratta da un codice della Marciana di Venezia. 1826. {In Witte, Karl. Dante- forschungen, 1869, i. 418-433.) Reprinted from the Antologia di Firenze, no. Ixix. 1826, settembre. 293''. — Un sonetto [pubblicato per cura di] A. Mainakdi. {In Albo dantesco oflferto da Mantora, 1865, 8°, p. 53.) "Trattodaun manoscritto cartaceo del secolo xv., che si conserva nell' i. r. biblioteca di Mantova." Begins " Quando la notte abbraccia con fosc* ale." 294*''. — Rime in testi antichi attribuite a Dante, ora per la prima volta pubblicate. 1871. {In Witte, Karl. Dante-forschungen, 1879, ii. 524-573.) Reprinted from the Jahrb. d, deutsch. Dhnte-geseUsch. 1871, iii. 257-302. 294''. ■ — Sonetto attribuite a Dante AUighieri. [Published by Ckescentino Giannini]. Fer- rara, X>. Taddei efigli. 1877. 8°. ff. (2). Dn. 358.77 "Edizione di 60 esemplari." Per le nozze Orlandi-Con- tucci. Beginning " Chi guardera giammai senza paura." 294'. Rime di Dante Alighieri, Giovanni Boc- cacci, Gabriele Chiabrera, Lorenzo Magalotti, Orazio Rucellai, Francesco BaldoTini, Eusta- chio Manfredi, Giampietro Zanotti, Camillo Zampieri, Pietro Metastasio ; tratte da mano- scritti ed annotate da L. M. Rezzi. Ora per la prima volta pubblicate da Giuseppe Cn- GNONi. Imola, Ignazio Oaleati efiglio. 1883. 8°. Dn. 358.83.2 "Nozze Valentini-Cugnoni." Contains three sonnets ascribed to Dante by ancient manu- script collections, beginning •' Sonar, bracchetti e cacciatori aizzare," "Non mi potranno gi^ mai fare ammenda," and •' Com pid vi fere Amor co' snoi viucastri." 298*. I sette salmi penitenziali di Dante Ali- ghieri [with notes] e di Francesco Petrarca. Bergamo, Mazzoleni. 1821. 8°. pp. 91. Dn. 358.21 298". — The same. TPirenze, dallasocietatipo- grafica. 1827. sm. 8°. pp. 81. Dn. 358.27 The notes are selected from those of Quadrio. *** In addition to former references for the Credo of Dante, see GuBBio, B. R, da. Capitoli suUa Divina commedia col Credo di questo poeta. 1829. Vita Nuova. 300''. Vita nuova {\_In Carrer, L. , compiler^. Autori che ragionano di s^, 1840, 18°, pp. 1-73.) Dn. 378.46 The text from Pogliani's Milan editon of 1827. 309''. — La vita nuova ; con introduzione e note di Giovanni Fioretto. Padova, Ang. Dra- ghi. 1883. 16°. Dn. 378.83.4 310''. — La vita nuova; con introduzione, com- mento, e glossario di Tommaso Casini. Fi- renze, O. C. Sansoni. 1885. sm. 8°. Dn. 378.85 II. WORKS ON DANTE, Etc. Accolti, Francesco, of Arezzo. Due capitoli; r uno inedito di Francesco d' Arezzo a detestazione della invidia, 1' altro di maestro Simons da Siena fatto per la morte di Dante ; pubblicati per cura di Enrico Nardueci. Roma. 1859. 8°. pp. 29. Dn. 149.9 " Estratto dal Giornale arcadico, torn, clvi." Agresti, Alberto. II vero velato da Dante nel canto viii. del Purgatorio. [Napoli. 1888.] 8°. pp. (12). Dn. 125.6 Rendiconto delle tornate e dei lavori deW accademia di archeologia, lettere e belle arti, marzo-luglio 1888, nuova ser., ii. 62-63. Alby, Renato. Proposta d' una variante al 72° verso del ix. canto dell' Inferno di Dante ; estratta dalle note della traduzione in versi francesi dello stesso poema. Nuova ed., corretta ed accresciuta. Fr. 9.-D& Ital. Milano. 1876. sm. 8°. pp. 21-I-. Dn. 149.10 Alighieri (L') ; ri vista di cose dantesche, diretta daF. Pasqualigo. Anno i. fasc. 1.. Aprile, 1889. m. Verona. 1889. 1. 8°. Dn. 552.1 To be continued. Alighieri, Jacopo di Dante. (4) Sonetto a Guido da Polenta. — Argomento della Divina com- media. (/rePENco,E. Saggio d' interpretazione, 1877, 8°, pp. 56-64.) *,* See Imbbiani, T. Documenti su .Jacopo di Dante Allaghieri. 1883. Alighieri, Pietro di Dante. Super Dantis comoedia commentarium. 1846. Reviewed by G. Pifci in his Bella letteratura danteeca contemporanea ; rirista critica. i. 1846. Allen, Joseph Henry. Christian history in its three great periods : second period, the middle age. Boston. 1883. 16°. III. 1877 (BPL. 3525.63) "Dante." pp. 251-277. .^J J J/ [Ampere, Jean Jacques (Antoine).] (3) II viaggio in Italia di Teodoro Hell suUe orme di Dante. 1841. See [M., C.]. Osservazioni sqpra divcrsi oggetti discorsi nel Viaggio in Italia di Teodoro Hell. 1845. Reviewed by G. Picci in his Della letteratura dantesca contemporanea : rimata critica. ii. 1846. SUPPLEMENT: WORKS ON DANTE. 87 — 5 — La Grece Rome & Dante : Etudes lit- teraires d'apr^s nature. Paris. 1850. 12°. Dn. 175. 1.5 "Voyage d&ntesque." pp. 209-316. Keviewed in the Foreign quarterly review. 1844 ; xxxiii. 1-30. The same. 6» 6d. Paris. 1870. 12°. (BPL. 2679.62) Anoona, Alessandro d'. (5) II Veltro di Dante. {Tn his Varieta storiche e letterarie, serie 2", 1885, 8°, pp. 33-53.) IV. 1555" — 6 — Di alcuni pretesi versi danteschi. (7re his Varieta storiche e letterarie, serie 2', 1885, 8°, pp. 55-74.) IV. 1555" On some lines discoTered by Palmieri in a Bodleian codex of the Divina commedia, interpolated in the 33d canto of the Inferno. — 7 — [On Inf. xxi. 46.] See Camecchia, E. G. Convolto? 1885. Andreoli, Raffaele, commentator. La divina commedia. 1870. See FAMrANi, P. Del commeuto fatto da R. Xndreoi' [with a letter from F. Gregoretti]. (/re Ma Studj ed osser" vazioni, 1874, pp. 187-217.) Antona-Traversi, Camillo. II ' ' greve tuono " dantesco ; studio. [Inf. iv. 2.] Citta di Castello. 1887. sm. 8°. pp. 36. Dn. 125.5 Arici, Cesare. Vita di Dante AUghieri. Port. {In ViTE e ritratti di illustri italiani, 1844, 8°, pp. 19-24.) VII. igi2 Portrait : — A lithograph, signed L. Aureli, from the en- graving in the Paduan edition of 1822. Amdt, Ludwig Roderich. De Dante AUghieri scriptore ghibellino ; dissertatio. Bonnae. 1846. 8°. pp. 79+. Dn. 500.1 [Artaud de Montor, Alexis Eranfois, le chevalier, translator.^ (3) Le purgatoire. 1813. See Part I. no. 169^ Bachenschxranz, Lebrecht, translator. (2) Von dem paradiese. 1769. See Part I. no. 20oi'. Bagatta, Francesco, Conte. Un doeumento ed un passo di Dante [Parad. ix. 52-60]. {Appended to Besi, Alessio. Delia necessita di tornare alio studio di Dante, 1873, 8°, pp. 19-22.) Balbo, Cesare. Vita di Dante. 1853. Reviewed in Romani, F. Critica letteraria, 1883, i. 336- 338; — in the Foreign quarterly review, 1844; xxxiii. 1-30. The English translation was reviewed by S. Osgood in the Knickerbocker, 1869 ; liii. 340-348, 606-514. Barlow, Henry Clark. (4) II gran rifiuto. 1862. See Nannabelli, F. II gran rifiuto e il dott. Barlow. (In Oiomale del centenario, 1864, no. 28, pp. 224^227.) II — Francesca da Rimini, suo lamento e di- fesa, con brevi cenni sui Malatesti e '1 Mastin vec- chio e '1 nuovo da Verucchio ; traduzione dall' in- glese del cav. Giambattista Ferrari. (Jn Sco- LABi, E. Proposta e saggio per una edizione, etc., 1865, 8°, pp. 79-112.) . Bartoli, Adolfo. Delia vita di Dante Ahghieri. Firenze. 1884. sm. 8°. (In his Storia della let- teratura italiana, v.) IV. 442 (BPL. 2777.52) _2— [On Inf. xxi. 46.] See Carnecohia, F. G. Convolto? 1885. 3 Di un importante codice della coUezione Ashburnham. [Letter, dated 29 marzo, 1886, to Ales, d' Ancona, on a codex of Pietro di Dante's Comment which throws new light on the authen- ticity of the comment and on the question of the personality of Beatrice.] Dn- 580.6 Newspaper cutting from Za Saaione, Firenze, 2 aprile, 1886. — -4 — Delle opere di Dante Alighieri. La di- vina commedia. Pt. i. Firenze. 1887. sm.8°. {In his Storia della letteratura italiana, vi.) IV. 442 (BPL. 2777.52) Bartsoh, Karl (Friedrichf) , translator. (3) Gottliche komodie. 1877. See Part I. no. 201''. Banr, Gustav Adolf Ludwig. Boetius und Dante. Leipzig. 1873. 4°. pp. (4), 44. Dn. 201.4 " Zur feier des reformationsfestes, etc.'* Bennassnti, Luigi, commentator. (3) La di- vina comedia. 1861-68. See Eboli, G., marc/tese. Lettera sopra il Commento dan tesco del Beunassuti. 1869. {In hiij Alcune prose e versi, 1886, i. 280-282.) Smania, M. a. Lettera sovra alcane parti del Commento cattolico della Divina commedia. 1870. Bergmann, Friedricli Wilhelm. (3) Solution de I'enigme cinq fois seculaire [Inf. iii. 60]. 1877. See Coco, G. lutorno la soluzione apportata .dal siguor G. F. Bergmann, etc. 1877. — 4 — Der jaghund [Inf. i. 101] und der fiinf- hundert-zehn- und fiinfer [Purg. xxxiii. 43] in Dante's Commedia. Strassburg. 1879. sm. 8°. pp. 35. Dn. 201.5 Berioht iiber Rossetti's ideen zu einer erlaute- rung des Dante und der dichter seiner zeit. In zwei vorlesungen. Berlin. 1840. 8°. (T) Title taken from Kayser's Biicher-lexicon. Bernardini, Giovanni, editor. La commedia. 1837. See Part I. no. 69. Bertacchi, Cosimo. See Vaccheri, G. G., and Bertacchi, C. II gran veglio del Monte Ida. 1877. — 2 — See Vaccheri, G. G. , an c? Bertacchi, C. Cosmografia della Divina commedia. 1881. — 3 — Dante geometra. Note di geografia me- dioevale a proposito della nuova topocronografia della Divina commedia. Fatta in collaborazione col maggiore G. G. Vaccheri. Torino. 1887. 8°. pp. 62+. Dn. 126.16 Bertini, Giovanni. Nota dichiarativa di un passo di Dante nel canto xvi. dell' Inferno [vv. 94-105]. Torino. 1871. 8°. pp. 12. Dn. 149.9 •' Estr. dagli Atti della reale accademia delle scienze di Torino, vol. vi." Besi, Alessio. Delia necessita di tornare alio studio di Dante a proposito di una traduzione in veneziano [by Gius. (Ilappelli] del divino poema. Aggiuntavi una interpretazione di un doeumento e di un passo di Dante [Parad. ix. 52-60] per il conte Francesco Bagatta. Venezia. 1873. 1. 8°. pp. 22. Dn. 149.14 Betti, Salvatore. (3) I ritratti di Dante e di Beatrice dipinti da Eilippo Agricola. {In his Prose, Milano, 1827, 24°, pp. 185-195.) IV. 2633 — 4 — Intorno ad alcuni passi della Divina com- media. {In his Prose, Milano, 1827, 24°, pp. 245- 260.) IV. 2633 On the following passages : — Inf. ii. 24; xv. 10-12; xviii. 133-135; xxii. 6-6; xxix. 40-12; — Purg. xiii. 151-163. Bettinelli, Saverio. Lettere di Virgilio e in- glesi. {In his Opere edite ed inedite, Venezia, 1799-1801, 16°, xii.) IV. 2631 (BPL. 4696.1. 12) The sharp criticism on Dante in these letters caused much excitement at the time. See Gasparo Gozzi's answer, Ins " Giudizio degli antichi poeti sopra la moderna censura di Dante," 1758. See Colomb de Batines, i. 441. 2 — Dissertazione accademica sopra Dante. {In his Opere edite ed inedite, 1799-1801, 16° xxii. 151-230.) IV. 2631 (BPL. 4769.1.22) 88 DANTE COLLECTION. Biadene, Leandro. La forma metrica del ' commiato ' nella canzone italiana dei secoli xiii. e liv. (Miscellanea di fllologia e linguistica in mem. di Caix e Canello, Firenze, 1886, 4°, pp. 357- 372.) 1231.35 Biagi, Guido, editor, (z) See Colomb de Batines, P., vise. Giunte e correzioni inedite alia Bibliografia dantesca. 1888. [Biamonti, Giuseppe Luigi.] Lettere di Pam- filo a Polifilo sopra 1' apologia del libro Delia vol- gare eloquenza di Dante. Firenze. 1821. 8°. Dn. 309.3 (BPL. 2802.22) A review of Perticari's Z>e^/' amor patrio di Dante e del mo libro intorno il volgare eloquio. Bianohl.Brunone, erfiior. Lacommedia. 1886. See Part I. no. 121'. See reviews of earlier editions by Gius. Picci in his Delia letteratura dantesca contemporanea : rivista critiea, iil. 1847; — and by E. V. Scherb, in the Christian examiner, 1868; Ixiv. 39-56. Bianohini, Domenico. Lo scritto ' ' Dante e il suo secolo" e proprio di Ugo Foscolo? [Bo- logna. 1880.] 8°. pp.9. Dn.149.11 " Estratto dal periodico, il Fropugnatore, vol. xiii." On the articles by Foscolo in the Edinburgh review of Feb- ruary and September, 1818, portions of which were published in Italian in the JRaccoglitore of 1819 and 1820, and on the article "Dante Alighieri et son ^poque " in the ^emte bri- tannique of July, 1829, which the author shows is not a mere translation of the Edinburgh review articles as has been com- monly supposed. Translations of the French article appeared in the Giornale di scienze cettere ed arti of Sicily in 1829, andrn vol. 3 of the Indicatore lombardo of April, 1830. The former has since been printed in editions of Foscolo's works. Biase, Luigi de, annotator. La commedia, esposta in prosa. 1886. See Part I. no. 121''. Bieririrth, Heinrich Conrad. Dante's obli- gations to the schoolmen, especially to Thomas Aquinas. 1887. 4°. ff. (3), 129. Manuscript. Dn. 2.3 The prize offered by a member of tlie Dante Society for the best essay on Dante by a student in any department of Har- vard University or by a graduate of not more than three years' standing, was awarded the author for his essay in 1887 . Blanc, Ludwig Gottfried. (6) Saggio di una interpretazione filologica, etc. 1865. A number of Blanc's emendations are discussed by P. Fan- fani in his Siuc^ ed osservazioni, 1874. — 7 — translator. Die gottliche komodie. 1864. Reviewed by A. de (xubematis in the Giornale del cente- nario, 1864, no. 15, p. 120. Boccaccio, Giovanni. (11) La vita di Dante. Testo critico, con introduzione, note e appendice di Francesco Macri-Leone. Firenze. 1888. 8°. (Raccolta di opere inedite rare di ogni secolo della letteratura italiana.) Dn. 401.2.5 See Gahba, B. Sulla vita di Dante scritta dal Boccaccio. {In his Alcxme operette, 1827, pp. 395-418.) — 12 — Account of the Commedia. (In The divine comedy, translated by II. W. Longfellow. Boston, 1867 [no. 149], i. 353-356; and in later editions.) From Balbo, Zi/e of Dante, tr. by Mrs. Bunburv, ii. 61, 269,290. »• ■ — 13 — Sonetto in lode di Dante. (In La di- vina comedia, Viuezia, Giolito. 1555 [no. i8°l, p. [vi.]) — 14 — (?). Eubriche e breve raccoglimento della Commedia di Dante. Scritture attribuite a Giovanni Boccaccio. [Edited by Lodovico Pizzo, with a preface by Emmanuele Cicogna and notes by Giovanni Veludo.] Venezia. 1859. 16°. PP- 80. Dn. 149.13 Bolza, Giovanni Battista. [Two letters to Pietro Fanfani on Inf. x. 39; dated "Vienna, 31 agosto 1852" and "8 gennajo 1853."] (/» Fanfani, P. Studj ed osservazioni, 1874, 16°, pp. 249-251, 257-260.) Bonaventnra, Faustino. Inno a Dante, (/ra Treviso, Italy — Ateneo. Solenne tornata nel sesto centenario di Dante, [1865], 8°, pp. 67-78.) Bongiovanni, Domenico. Frolegomeni del Nuovo comento. 1858. See Fransoni, D., marchese. Sulla opinione del prof. Bongiovanni intorno ai Guelfi e Ghibellinl. (In Ms Studi vari, 1887, pp. 329-335.) Bonsi, Lelio. (2) Lezione sopra quel versi di Dante nel settimo canto del Inferno, che trat- tano della fortuna [vv. 67-96]. (/ra Raccolta di prose fiorentine, parte 2», 1728, 16°, iii. 91-120.) 35-73 Borella Ronsisvalle, Signora Costanza. Scritti di storia e letteratura. Genova. 1887. sm. 8°. Dn. 388.5 3. Sulla Vita nuova di Dante Alighieri. pp. 35. 4. Pagine sparse su Gasparo Gozzi ; — La difesa di Dante, pp. 11-14. Borgognoni, Adolfo. (3) Matelda. Citta di Castello. 1887. 16°. pp. 20. Dn. 149.8 Bosone da Gubbio. See Gnbbio. Bossard, Eugene. Alani de Insulis Anticlau- dianus cum Divina Dantis Alighieri comoedia col- latus. Andegavi. 1885. 8°. Dn. 226.2 Botticelli, Alessandro or Sandro. Zeichnungen zu Dante's Goettlicher komoedie, nach den origi- nalen im k. kupf erstichkabinet zu Berlin ; heraus- gegeben von F. Lippmann [with supplement]. Berlin. 1887 ['84-87]. obi. f°. %i plates. 27 Case. 516 The Supplement consists of 8 plates (Inferno titelblatt, Inferno i., ix., x., xii., xiii., xv., xvi.) "nach den originnle n im Vatican zu Rom, herausgegeben von Josef Strzygow.'*ki"» Erklaerende beschreibung. [By F. Lipp- mann ; with 20 plates taken from the 1481 edition of the Divine comedy ; and Supplement by Josef Strzygowski.] Berlin. 1887. f°. pp. 54, 30. 27 Case. 516 Bovio, Giovanni. La protasi di Dante. Napoli. 1888. sm. 8°. pp. 48. Dn. 149.13 " Conferenza apro de' danneggiati dal terremoto di Calabria tenuta nel 18 marzo 1888 in Napoli." Boirdeii, Henry Sebastian, editor. See Het- tinger, F. Dante's Divina commedia. 1887. Brandan, Saint. [Extract] from the life of St. Brandan. (In The divine comedy, translated by H. W. 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[Quattro lezioni] sopra il canto prime dell' Inferno di Dante. 1632, {In Raccolta di prose fiorentine, parte 2», 1730. 16°, T, 221-262.) 35.73 SUPPLEMENT: "WORKS ON DANTE. 89 [Bnsato, Luigi.] Un onesto grido in nome di Dante ; precedono alcuni cenni intorno alia edizione minima detta il Dantino, e segue una polemica La disonesta letteraria di certi illetterati. Verona, eic. 1878. 8°. pp.70. Fac-sim. Dn. 14g.11 The ** Onesto grido " is 11 poem of fifty-three terzine. The •' Polemica " was called out by a discourse by Jacopo Len- ner 011 Agostino Palesa, wliile the " Cenni desci'ibe the various small editions of Dante from that by the Paganini of Tusoulano, about 1506, to the latest and most minute issued by G. Gnocchi of Milan in 1878, the proof of which was read by the author of this pamphlet. Bascaino-Ganxpo, Alberto. (2) Studj di filologia italiana. Palermo. 1877. sm. 8°. Dn. 126.11.2 " Edizione di 500 esemplari." Del pife fermo di Dante Alighieri non inteso daUa comune degl* interpret! [Inf. i. 30]. pp. 14-88. — Sul tempo del viaggio dantesco. pp. 89-102. — La via di Dante per la piaggia deserta. pp. 103-132. Gaetani, Michelangelo, duca di Sermoneta. (6) Delia dottrina che si asconde nell' ottavo e none canto dell' Inferno della Divina commedia di Dante Aligliieri : esposizione nuova. (In Fran- SONI, D., marchese. Studi vari sulla Divina com- media, 1887, 8°, pp. 115-143.) Galvori, I. La selva, le belve e le tre donne della Divina commedia. 1873. See Eroli, G., marchene. Lcttera sopra la nuova alle- f'oria dantesca del Calvori. (/« his Alcune prose e verei, 885, i. 251-256.) Campo, Alberto Buscaino. See Bn.BoaiKO Campo. Camnzzoni, Giulio. Dante AUighieri. Orazione inaugurale del monumento [a Dante in Verona] . (In Vekona, Italy. Inaugurazione del monu- mento a Dante, 1865, 4°, pp. 1-31.) [Canal, Pietro.] Della vera lezione d' un luogo di Dante nella canzone : " Donne, ch' avete intel- letto d' amore." Edizione riveduta dall' autore. Venezia. 1878. 8°. pp. 19-I-. Dn. 149.13 " Per le nozze nob. Canal — Maufrin-Provedi." Ganale, Antonio. La unita d' Italia non pre- vista da Dante Alighieri politicamente una e indi- visible nel trattato della Monarchia universale. [Napoli.] 1886. sm. 8°. Dn. 349.4 Canavesio, Sebastiano. II primo canto della Divina commedia spiegato coll' Ypsilon di Pita- gora. Lettura fattasi la sera del 28 di feb. 1873 a Mondovi. Mondovi. 1875. sm. 8°. Dn. 149.10 CappeUi, Giuseppe, translator. La divina commedia, tradotta in dialetto veneziano. 1875. See Part I. no. 228''. See Bebi, A. Della necessita di tornare aUo studio di Dante a proposito di una traduzione in veneziano del divino poema. 1873. Carbone, Giuseppe. (4) I destri del quarto cerchio nell' inferno dantesco. [Inf. vii.] Tor- tona. 1886. 16°. pp. 18. Dn. 127.18 Addressed to the abate Carmine Galanti >nd relating to the same subject as the 19th and 20th of the abate's 2d series. — .5 — Di una variante di lezione nel canto v. dell' Inferno dantesco [v. 93] ; osservazioni. Tortona. 1887. sm. 8°. pp. 21. Dn. 149.13 A reply to Gaet. Zolese's Di due varianti di lezione, 1886. Zolese answered in a second letter addressed to Carbone. — 6 — Breve risposta [alia 2* lettera del] prof. Gaetano Zolese. (In Zolese, G. Sopra una variante del canto v. dell' Inferno lettera eeconda, 1887, 12°, pp. 29-37.) Gardncoi, Giosue. (3) L'opera di Dante ; dis- corso [tenuto in Roma a di viii. gennaio 1888. With " Aggiunta : — Daldiscorso terzo dellosvolgi- mento della letteratura nazionale detto all' univer- eita di Bologna nel nov. 1871."] 2' ed. Bologna. 1888. 8°. pp. 62. Dn. 127.23 Garneoohia, F. G. Convolto? (v. 46 del xxi. deir Inferno.) 2° ed., coll' aggiunta di alcune lettere. Pisa. 1885. 8"'. pp. 29. Dn. 149.8 Defends the reading cot volto in place of the usual convolto in " Quel s' attuflb e torn6 su convolto." A letter addressed to Aless. D'Ancona, with further corre- spondence between the author and D'Ancona, A. Bartoli, I. Del Lnngo, G. Rigutini, and Giac. Poletti. [Garpenter , George Rice. ] Essay on the inter- pretation and reconciliation of the different ac- counts of his experiences after the death of Bea- trice given by Dante in the Vita nuova and Convito. Offered for the Dante prize of 1887-88 by R. 4°. pp. (4), 114. Manuscript. i)n. 2.3.2 The prize offered by the Dante society was awarded this essay in May, 1888. Garon, Laurent. La Beatrix de Dante. Dis- cours de reception. Amiens. 1882. 8°. pp. 62. (Acad, des sciences, des lettres et des arts d'Amiens. Seance du 24 fev. 1882.) Dn. 177.1 Carrer, Luigi. Sopra tre passi analoghi di Omero, Dante e Shakespeare. (In his Prose edite ed inedite, 1846, 8°, pp. 96-107.) 54.51 Compares Paolo and Francesca with Hector and Andro- mache, and Romeo and Juliet. GaruJla, Jos6 Maria, translator. La divina comedia: version espaSola. 1874-[79]. See Part I. no. 240*. Gary, Henry Francis, translator. Dante's In- ferno. 1888. See Part I. no. 142". Earlier editions were reviewed by Ugo Foscolo, in the Edini. review, 1%W; xxix. 453-474; — in the Eclectic revieio, 1819 ; xxix. 666-672 ; — by J. C. Gray in the North Amer. rev. , 1819; viii. 322-347; — by S. G." Brown in the North Amer. rej)., 1846; Ixii. 323-350; — in the Westminster review, 1861; Ixxv. 201-231; — by J. Ferguson in the Amer. quarterly church rev., 1864; xvi. 337-354. Gasini, Tommaso, editor. La vita nuova. 1885. See Part I. no. 310''. Gassel, Paulus (Stephanus). Studien iiber Dante. (In his Aus literatur und geschichte, 1885, 8", pp. 1-113.) IV. 2357 Gastiglia, Benedetto. Dante Alighieri, ou Le probleme de I'humanite au moyen age. Lettres a M. de Lamartine. [With notes.] Paris. 1857. 1. 8°. pp. 78. Dn. 149.14 Gatalogo di molte delle principali edizioni, che sono state fatte del sublime poema di Dante. [1472-1739]. (In La divina commedia, Verona, Berno, 1749 [no. 26''], I. Iviii.-lxii.) "Compendio di quel del Volpi [1727], aggiuntevi alcune osservazioni." Colomb de Batines, i. 6. Ghapman, Elizabeth Rachel. The new purga- tory, and other poems. London. 1887. 8°. Dn. 37.4 " The meeting of Dante and Beatrice ; a paraphrase of cantos XXX. and xxxi. of the Purgatorio," pp. 64-80. Chasles, Philarete. ]<;tudes sur Dante Alighieri et les platoniciens d'ltalie. (In his fitudes sur les premiers temps du christianisme et sur le moyen ige, 1847, 18°, pp. 281-338.) 3-57 Chiara, Stanislao de. Saggio d' un comento alia Comedia di Dante AUaghieri. Inferno, canto quinto. Napoli. 1880 [1881]. 16°. pp. 79+. Dn. 127.22; Dn. 127.22.2 — 2 — La"pietra" di Dante e la "donna gen- tile." Caserta. 1888. 8°. pp. 33. Dn. 127.22 " Edizione di 150 esemplari." 90 DANTE COLLECTION. Cliiariiii, Giuseppe. II iiuovo monumento a Dante Alighieri in Firenze; lettera a Giosue Car- ducci. Torino. 1864. 16°. pp. 30. Dn. 149.11 " Estratto dalla Eivista italiana di sciemet lettere ed artiy n. 202." Chiose sopra Dante, 1846. Reviewed by Gius. Picci in liis Delia letteratura dantesca ' contemporanea : rivista cfitica, 1847, iii. Church, Richard William. (2) Dante, and otiier essays. London, etc. 1888. 16°. Dn. 427.1.2 (BPL. 2798.67) Cibrario, (Giovanni Antonio) Luigi, Conte. (2) Les conditions economiques de I'ltalie au temps de Dante. Traduction de Charles de La Varenne. Paris. 1865. 12". pp. 72. VI. 2901 '* H2 exemplaires. 57." Cimato, Domenico. Dante in Roma. Roma, etc. 1887. 8°. pp. 45. Dn. 127.19 Cinelli Calvoli, Giov. (2) Notizia tratta dalla Biblioteca volante intorno ad una quistione difesa in Verona da Dante Alighieri. (In La divina com/media, Verona, Berno, 1749 [no. 26''], I. liv.- It.) Cipolla, Carlo, Conte. Taddeo del Branca e una tradizione leggendaria sull' Alighieri. Torino. 1887. 8°. pp. 78. Dn. 149.8 " Estratto dalla Miscellanea di storia italiana, a. ii., a. (XXV.), 375." Au account of three iuedited Latin poems by Taddeo del Branca in a MS. in the royal library of Turin (n. 245) ; the second contauis au anecdote of Dante. Coco, Giuseppe. Intorno la soluzione apportata dal signor G. F. Bergman al supposto enigma con- cernente " 1' ombra di colui che f ece per viltate il gran rifiuto" [Inf. iii. 60]. Parole lette all' ac- cademia dei Zelanti d'Acireale, nella tornata pub- blica del di 11 giugno, 1877. Aeireale. 1877. 8°. pp. 20. Dn. 127.24 Codioe landiano (II). See [Pallastrelli, B., Conte, and Fiornzzi, C] II codice landiano. 1865. Colagrosso, Francesco. Questioni letterarie. Napoli. 1887. sm. 8°. Dn. 127.20 Contents : — Chi fe il signor de Vattisnimo canto t Inf. iv. 95. — La ruina di Dante. Inf. v. 34. — £ allegorica la donna del Leopardi? The second essay opposes Fornaciari's views on the same subject, expressed in his Studi zu Dante, 1883. Colomb de Batiues, Paul, Visconte. (5) Gi- unte e correzioni inedite alia Bibliografia dantesca ; pubblicate di sul manoscritto originals della r. l)iblioteca nazionale centrale di Firenze dal Dr. Guido Biagi. Firenze. 1888. 8°. Dn. 570.1.2 The original work was reviewed by Gius. Picci in his Della letteratura dantesca contemporanea : rivista critica, 1846, i. Comment (A) on the Divine comedy of Dante Alighieri. By Vol. i. London. 1822. See [Taaffe, Counf]. Compagni, Dino. Cronica. 1879-87. See ScHEFFER-BoiCHOBST, P. Die chronik des Dino Com- pagni eine falschung. {In his Florentiner studien, 1874, pp. 45-210.) Comparetti, Domenico. Virgilio nel medio evo. 2 vol. Livorno. 1872. 8°. Lv 19.158 (BPL. 2923.6) See chapters xiv. and xv. of vol. i. for remarks on tlie rela- tion of Dante to Virgil, and on the character of Virgil in the Divina commedia. 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Romani in his Critica letteraria, 1883, i. 495-502. Diaconis, Giovanni. Nuova ricognizione sulla vita, sulle opere, e sui tempi di Dante Alighieri. [Pt. i.] Udine. 1887. sm. 8°. Dn. 403.2 Contents : — [i.] Vita di Dante Alighieri. Disraeli, Isaac. The origin of Dante's Inferno. (/» Ms Curiosities of literature, 2d series, 1823, 8°, i. 86-100.) 19493-6 (BPL. 5213.3) Divina commedia (La) : opera patria, sacra- morale, storica-politica. See [Fanelli, G. B., editor'], . La divina commedia, etc. 1837-38. DoUinger, Johann (Joseph Ignaz) von. Dante als prophet. Vortrag gehalten in der ijffentlichen sitzung der miinchener akademie der wissen- schaften am 15. nov. 1887. (/» liis Altademische vortrage, 1888, 8°, pp. 78-117.) 19564.21 Doerr, Adolf, translator. (2) Gottliche komo- die. Die holle [i.-xvii.]. 1867. See Part I. no. 204''. [FanelU, Giovanni Battista, editor. ] La Divina commedia; opera patria, sacra-morale, storica- politica. 3 torn, in 1. Pistoia. 1837-38. 12°. 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Ferri Manciini, F. Sulla opportunita dello studio della Divina commedia. Prolnsione letta nella distribuzione die premi agli alunni dell' isti- tuto A. Mai il 21 feb. 1888. Roma. 1888. 8°. pp. 31. Dn. 130.10 Finzi, Giuseppe. Saggi danteschi. Torino, etc. 1888. sm. 8°. Dn. 130.9 Contetits : — I raggri del pianeta [Inf. i. 17]. — La bufera dei lussuriosi [Inf. v. 31]. — Dante e Guido Cavalcanti. — Per qual motivo il conte Ugolino si morse le mani [Inf. xxxiii. 58]. — Virgilio nella Comedia. — La *' favella " di Beatrice secondo la vera interpretazione di Guiniforto delli Bargigi. Fiore di un comento sopra i primi xvi canti deir Inferno di Dante Alighieri. Estratto dal codice riccardiano segnato di n. 1016 del secolo XIV. Firenze. 1854. 8°. pp. 64. Dn. 149. ii [Fioretto, Giovanni.] Quadrl sinottici per r interpretazione della Divina commedia ; coll' ag- giunta di alcuni schiarimenti desunti dal nuovo metodo delle corrispondenze. Treviso. 1888. 1. 8°. pp. (2), XV. 4 [5] tables. Dn. 130.11 — 2 — editor. La vita nuova. 1883. See Part I. no. sog*. [Fiornzzi, , Carlo.] II codice landiano della Divina commedia. See [Pallastrelli, B., and Fiornzzi, C] II codice landiano. 1865. Fischer, Anton. Die theologie der Divina commedia des Dante Alighieri, aus ihr selbst systematisch zusammengestellt und beleuehtet. Miinchen. 1857. 8°. Dn. 205.1 " Progr. zor schlussfeier des studienjahres 1856/57." Fiske, John. Longfellow's Dante. (/« his , The unseen world and other essays, 1876, 8°, pp. 237-265.) 9.114 (BPL. 1815.10; 2407.66) Florence, Italy — Bihlioteca nazionale cen- trale. I codici palatini della bihlioteca. Vol. i. fasc. 1-5. Roma. 1885-87. 8°. (Italy — J/ini- stero della istruzione pubblica. Indici e cata- loghi, iv.) Dn. 573.6 (BPL. *2i4i.i3) — 2 — I codici panciatichiaui della bihlioteca. Vol. i. fasc. 1. Koma. 1887. 8°. (Italy — Ministero della istruzione pubblica. Indici e cataloghi, vii.) Dn. 573.6.2 (BPL. »2i4i.i6) Forster, Karl, translator. Das neue leben. 1841. See Part I. no. 315. ' Ford, James, translator. The Divina com- media. 1870. See Part I. no. 148°". Forestani, Simone di Dino, called Saviozzo. Capitolo del detto M? Simone fatto per la morte di Dante nel quale brevemente descrive tutta la vita sua. {In Accolti, Francesco, of Arezzo. Due eapitoli, etc. 1859, 8°, pp. 23-29.) Formiggini, Saul, translator. La divina com- media. Parte prima, L' inferno. Traduzione ebraica. 1869. See Part I. no. 227'=. Fomaciari, Raffaello. Studi su Dante. 1883. The chapter " La ruina di Dante " is disonssed in Cola- GBOSSO, r. Questioni letterarie, 1887, p. 27. FoBOolo, Ugo. (6) Alcuni squarci tratti dal Discorso sul testo della Commedia di Dante. {In [Fanelli, G. B., editor.'] La Divina commedia, 1838, 12°, iii. 103-133.) — 7 — [Emendations and notes to Inf. xvi.- xxxi.] See Orlandini, F. S. [Letter contain- ing Foscolo's MS. emendations, etc.] 1864. *** See BiANCHiNi, D. Lo seritto " Dante e il suo secolo " i proprio di Ugo Foscolo ? 1880. Francesco d' Arezzo. See Accolti, Fran- cesco, of Arezzo. Framchi e c' (Libreria). Catalogo di opuscoli e libri vendibili. Luglio, 1887. N. 3. Firenze. 1887. f°. pp. 8. Dn. 572.5 One section comprises 216 titles, mostly relating to Danti?. Franciosi, Giovanni. La gioventii del pensiero e deir arte nel poema di Dante. Siena. 1886. 8°. pp. (4), 80. Dn. 149.8 Francke, Julius, translator. (2) Dante Ali- ghieri's Fegefeuer ; — Paradies. 1884-85. See Part I. nos. 207'', 207°. Fransoni, Domingo, marchese. Studi vari suUa Divina commedia di Dante. Con prefazione di Enrico Fani. Firenze. 1887. sm. 8°. Plate. Dn. 130.6 Contents: — L' inferno di Virgiho e di Dante: oonfronto (plate) . — Prologo alia dissertazione del duca di Sermoneta. — Delia dottrina che si asconde nell' ottavo e nono canto dell* Inferno : esposizione nuova di Michelangelo Caetani, duca di Sermoneta. — Chi fosse lo spirito che Vn-giho trasse del cerchio di Giuda? Inf. ix. 27. — Una strana avventura sul Malispini e sui lessi dolenti dell' inferno. Inf. xxi. 135. [A dream.] — SuU' abbica di Dante.' Inf. ix. 78. —Sulla parola vasello. Pure. ii. 41. — Difesa dell' onoi'e di Gaia, figlia di Gherardo da Camino. Purg. xvi. 140. — Alcune riflessioni suU* allegoria del canto xxix. del Purgatorio. — 11 Messo di Dio nel Purgatorio. Purg. xxxiii. 44 — Veltro e Messo di Dio. — SuUa parola pi^efirgrjo. Farad, xxiii. 67. — Sulla opinione del prof. Bongiovanni intomo ai Guelfi e Ghi- hellini. — Un segreto carpito a Dante [tlie allegorical mean- ing of Purg. xxxi. -xxxiii.] — Alcune lettere di argomento dan- tesco, scritte da vari letterati [Franz Ritter, A. W. Zumpt, Bart. Sorio, and M. Ant. Parent!] al mareliese Domingo Fransoni [complimenthlg or acknowledging the receipt of his ■Un segreto carpito a Dante]. Frapporti, Giuseppe. (2) Studi sopra alcuni luoghi della prima cantica della Divina commedia. Gorizia. 1878. 8°. Dn. 149.9 Contents : — Dell' allegoria che sta in capo alia Divina commedia. Inf. i. 4-9. —La Beatrice vera. Inf. ii. 70-74. — La Beatrice mistica. Inf. ii. 75-80. — Di due luoghi del canto iv. tuttor bisognevoli di spiegazione. vv. 46-50, 91-93. — Ire ghibelline di Dante. Inf. xxvii. 74^77. [Frattini, Caterino, translator.] Per le faus- tissime nozze Melati-Nicoletti. [Poems.] Este. 1867. 1. 8°. pp. (11). Dn. 149.14 Contents : — Geibbl, Emanuel von. L' Italia nel 1840 ; versione dal tedesco. — Longfellow, H. W. A Dante ; sonetto dall' inglese. — OPIE, 3frs. Amelia (A.). L' or- fanello; ode daU' inglese. Gaiter, Luigi. (4) La Divina comedia tra- dotta in esametri latini dall' abate G. Dalla Piazza. (In Manfkin Provedi, A. Ricordi e documenti, 1883, 8°, pp. 19-24.) *' Dal period. II Fropugnatore^ 1882, vol. xv." Galanti, Carmine. Lettera xxii.-xxxiii. della 2» serie su Dante Alighieri. 12 nos. Ripatran- sone. 1886-88. 8". Dn. 131. 13 Contents : — 22. Osservazioni sul terzetto, Par. xxi. 121 sgg. (continuazione e fine). 1886. — 23. La pasqua nella Divina commedia. 1887. — 24. Osservazioni sul terzetto, Purg. xviii. 76-78. 1887. — 25, 26. La via dalla porta del purga- torio al girone della superbia, Purg. x. 7-16. 1887. 7— 27. Dichiarazione del terzetto, Parad. xiii. 62-54. 1887. — 28. I due fiumi Lete e Eunofe suUa cima del purgatorio dantesco. 1887. — 20, 30. II vii. cerchio nel purgatorio dan- tesco. 1888. — 31. Interpretazione di CHsto Romano nel terzetto, Purg. xxxii. 100-102. 1888. —32. La superbia e la umilta nel purgatorio dantesco. 1888. — 33. L' uno, il tre, il nove nella tnlogia dantesca. 1888. See Vassallo, C. Lettere dantesche del can. Cai-mme Galanti. 1886. 92 DANTE COLLECTION. Gamba, Bartolommeo. Su la vita di Dante scritta dal Boccaccio ; lettera ad Ang. Zendrini [dated 20 maggio, 1825]. ' (/» his Alcune ope- rette, 1827, 16°, 395-418.) IV. 2506 [Gambirasio, Luigi.] Omero, Dante, e Shake- speare, e la poesia biblica. Milano. 1887. 8°. pp. 23. Dn. 131. 18 . — a — Dante Alighieri e Giosue Carducci. Mi- lano. 1888. 8°. pp. 23-1- Dn. 131.18 Gelli, Giovanni Battista. (4) Letture edite e inedite sopra la Commedia di Dante ; raccolte per cura di Carlo Negroni. 2 vol. Firenze, etc. 1887. 8°. Port. Dn. 13 1.6.3 These "letture" form together a continuous exposition ol the first twenty-five cantos of the Inferno, witli separate com- ments on Inf. xxvi. 1-12; Purg. xvi. 85-94, xxvii. 127-142; Parad. xxvi. 124-138. Gentile, Luigi. II codice Poggiali della Divina commedia [Palat. 313 della Nazionale di Firenze]. Firenze. 1888. 16°. pp. 29. Dn. 131. 17 "Esti'atto dallai?ms(a delle biblioteche, n. 1-4." Giacomelli, Luigi. Parole dette [in Treviso] il di 14 maggio 1865, all' atto clie si scopriva il monumento, eretto in onore di Dante sul ponte. (/»« Tkeviso, Italy — Ateneo. Solenne tornata, [1865], 8°, pp. 3-4.) Giambullari, Pier Francesco. (4) Del sito del purgatorio. (/^i Raccolta di jirose fiorentine, parte 2», 1728, 16°, iii. 1-30.) 35.73 (BPL. 2787.1) Gildemeister, Otto, translator. Dante's Gott- liche comodie. 1888. See Part I. no. 207''. Gingueng, Pierre Louis. (2) Piano generale del poema di Dante. {In [Fanelli, G. B., editor.'] La Divina commedia, 1837, 12°, i. 133-163.) Ginliani, Giovanni Battista, cominentator . «(2i- 23). La vita nuova e il Canzoniere ; — II convito ; — Le opere latine. 1868-1882. See Vassallo, C. Le opere minori di Dante reintegrate, etc. Recensione. 1882. — 24 — editor. La commedia. 1880. See RiGUTlNl, G. Le varianti al teste della Divina com- media escogitate dal prof. Giuliani esaminate. 1880. — 26 — Arte, patria, e religione ; prose. Fi- renze. 1870. sm. 8°. Dn. 131.7.4 Contains the following articles on Dante : — La Commedia di Dante Alligmeri, recata in dipinto da Carlo Vogel di Vogel- stein. — Dante AUighieri maestro ed esempio a^li artisti. — DeUe benemerenze di Dante verso 1' Italia e la civiltk. — Dante e 1 suoi comentatori. ^ Discorso finale delle lezioni suUa Di- vina commedia. — II vero e 1' arte nei canti di Francesca da Rimini e del conte Ugoliuo [Inf. v. and xxxiii.].--Il canto di Francesca da Kimini paragonato con quelle del conte Ugolino. — II Veltro allegorico del poema sacro. — DeUo studio di Dante ne' gimiasi e licei d' Italia. — Dell' unit^ della lingua e dei mezzi di diilbnderla. Lettera intorao al lihro di Dante De vulgari eloquentia. — Nel solenne scoprimento della statua consacrata in Firenze a Dante il 14 di maggio 1865; allo- cuzione. — Per la deposizione delle ritrovate ossa di Dante nell' antico loro sepolcro ; allocuzione. — Nel compimento delle feste del oentenario di Dante, celebratosi in Dresda il 14 sett. 1865 ; allocuzione. — Nell' anniversario del prime festive centenario della nascita di Dante; allocuzione. Goldenthal, Jakob. Rieti und Marini, oder Dante und Ovid in hebraischer umkleidung. [Wien. 1851.] 8°. pp. (26). Dn. 149.9 Sitzungsbericlite der pliil. hi/it. classe diT kals. akiid. d. wiss. [sM Wien]y 1851, vii. 40-65. Gravis!, Federico de. Dei cercni infernali di Dante : studio filosoflco e critico sulla graduazione dei peccati e delle pene come sulla corrispondenza di queste a quelli nell' inferno dantesco. Napoli. 1876. 8°. Dn. 131.15 Gregoretti, Francesco. (5) Quattro tavole che rappresentano in grande scala 1' inferno, il purga- torio, e il paradiso della Divina commedia ; con la relativa descrizione. Pubblicate nell' occasione del centenario di Dante, a cura del municipio di Venezia. Venezia. [1865.] 1. f°. Dn. 580.9 Grosso, Stefano. (2) Degli etudl di Giuseppe lacopo Ferrazzl su Torquato Tasso e delle postille di Torquato Tasso alia Comedia di Dante : lettere due. Bologna. 1881. 8°. pp. 36. Dn. 149.11 — 3 — Alcune varianti di punteggiatura e di lezione nell' episodio dantescq, della Francesca da Rimini. See Negroni, C, and others. Alcune varianti, etc. [1886.] — 4 — Divina commedia. Sulle postille del Tasso alia D. C. ; dissertazione. [Verona. 1889.] 1. 8°. pp. (14). Dn. 131.19 L' Alighieri, aprile, 1889 ; i. 7-20. Guasti, Antonio. Cunizza da Romano nel cielo dantesco : studi. Firenze. 1886. 8°. pp. 52. Dn. 131.16; Dn. 149.11 "Estratto dalla Rassegna nazionale (anno viii)." Hanuuer-Pnrgstall, Joseph, freiherr von. Del verso arabo che si trova nel canto xxxi. [v. 67] deir Inferno di Dante. Milano. 1855. 4". pp. (2). Dn. 132.1 " Estratto dal Giomale deW i. r. istituto lombardo di sci- enxBf lettere ed arti, tom. vi., fasc. 35-36." Hettinger, Franz. (4) La Divine comedie de Dante; ea earact6ristique, son idee fondamentale. Traduit de I'allemand par P. Mansion. Gand. 1887. 8°. pp. 89. Dn. 207.2.4 *'Extrait du Magasin littiraire et sclentijique (1886- 1887)." — 5 — Dante's geistesgang. Koln. 1888. 8°. (GOERES-GESELLSCHAFT. 1" vereiuschrift fiir 1888.) ' Dn. 482.1 Hoepli, Ulrico. (3) Catalogo nr. 52. Biblio- teca dantesca : opere di Dante e commenti. Milano. 1888. 8°. pp. 41. Dn. 572.5 Imbriaui, Vittorio. (7) Dante ed il Delli Fabrizi : memoria. Napoli. 1885. 8°. pp. (2), 60. Dn. 149.8 "Estratto dal vol. xx. degli Aiti delV accademia di eci- eme morati e politiche di Napoli.^* Quotes from the Libro della origine delli volgari proverbi - di Aloyse Cynthio delli Fabritii, 1526, an account of the ?.ccusation of heresy brought against Dante by the Fruu- ciscans. Immanuel ben Salomo. Tofct und Eden. 1865. See Pauk, T. Immanuel and Dante. (In Jahrh. J. deutschen Dante-gesellsch., 1871, iii. 423-462.) Inangnrazione del monumento a Dante AUi- ghieri in Verona. See Verona, Italy. Inaugu- razione, etc. 1865. Inno, cori e cantata in onore di Dante Alighieri eseguiti nei giorni 14, 15 e 16 maggio in Firenze. [Sesto centenario di Dante.] Firenze. 1865. 8". pp. 35. Dn. 562.5 Jacobson, B., translator. Das neue leben. 1877. See Part I. no. 316. Johnston, David, translator. A translation of Dante's Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso. 1867- 68. Sue Part I. nos. 148"=, 148"', 148". liacaita. Sir James Philip, editor. See Ram- baldi, Benvenuto, da Imola. Comentum super Dantis Aldigherij Comoediam. 1887. laandino, Cristoforo, coramentator. La divina commedia. 1484. See Part I. no. 5''. Landoni, Teodorico. Intorno ad una versioue latina della Divina commedia, per 1' abate G. Dalla Piazza. — Discorso recitato ecc. da Quintino Gnan- ciali. (//iManfrin Provedi, A. Ricordi e docu- ment!, 1883, 8°, pp. 29-31.) " Estratto dal Propugnatore, vol. i., anno 1868, pag. iS6." SUPPLEMENT- WORKS OX DAXTE. 93 Lane, William Coolidge. Dante bibliography for the year 1886. {In Dante society, Cam- bridge. Sixth annual report, 1887, 8°, pp. 19-30.) The same, for the year 1887. (In Dante SOCIETY, Cambridge. Seventh annual report, 1888, 8", pp. 21-35.) Lettere di Pamfilo a Polifilo. 1821. See [Blamonti, G. L.]. IiOngfello-nr, Henry Wadsworth. (3) A Dante ; sonetto [translated into Italian by C. Frattini]. (/« Fbattini, Caterino. Per le faustissime nozze Melati-Nicoletti, 1867, 8", p. 9.) Iininini, Apollo. (2) Scritti letterari. Serie 1". Arezzo. 1884. 8°. Dn. 411. 2.2 Dautc e gli aretiui. pp. 93-163. — Nota dantesca : " Cama attende chi vita ci spense." Inf. v. 107. pp. 165-178. Iinngo, Isidore del. (6) [On Inf. xxi. 46.] See Cameochia, F. G. Convolto? 1885. — 7 — Protestatio Dini Compagni. [Firenze. 1886.] 8°. pp. 11+. Dn. 411.4.3 " Estratto dall' Archivio storico italiano, torn, xvii., anno 1886." — 8 — Una f amiglia di Guelfi pisani de' tempi di Dante. [Roma. 1887.] 8°. pp. (32). Dn. 411.4.3 Nuova antologia, ser. 3, is. 201-232. — g — Dante e gli estensi. [Eoma. 1887.] 8°. pp. (29). Dn. 411.4.3 Niiova antologiat ser. 3, xi. 549-577. [ — 10 — editor. ~] L' imperatore nel contado fiorentino; documento volgare del 1310. Firenze. 1888. 16°. pp. 14. Dn. 411.4.3 '* Estratto dall' Almanacco per i campagnuoli dell' Amico del contadino." — II — II volgar fiorentino nel poema di Dante ; discorso. Firenze. 1889. 8°. pp.63. Dn. 136.12 " Letto nell' adunanza solenne del 2 die. 1888, e stampato "negli Atti della r. accademia delta Crusca, 1889." Iiupetti, Antonio. Dante in molte vicende della vita umana. Pisa. 1887. sm. 8". Dn. 136.2 A collection of short anecdotes and moral reflections to which the words of Dante ai-e applied. Macri-Iieone, Francesco, editor. See Boc- caccio, G. La vita di Dante. 1888. Magistretti, Piero. Viso e sorriso di Beatrice ; ragionamento critico. Milano. 1887. 8°. pp. 40. Dn. 137.5 — 2 — II fuoco e la luce nella Divina comme- dia; saggio di studi. Firenze. 1888. 8°. 2 plates. Dn. 137.5.2 An elaborate index of words and phrases commented on with the passages in which they occcr is given. The plates represent by diagrams the " Influenza della gerarchia degh angeli sulla Inna " and the "Scala mistica del paradiso dau- tesco." Mancini, F. Fekki. See rerri Mancini. Mansion, Paul, translator. See Hettinger, Franz. La Divine comedie de Dante. 1887. [Mazzocchi, Giovanni.] Compendio della cro- nologia scaligera. [Treviso.] 1841. 8°. pp. 22+. Dn. 149.13 Mazzoni, Jacopo. (4) Discorso in difesa della Comedia del diuino po^ta Dante. Cesena, per Bartolomeo Rauerij. 1573. sm. 4°. ff. 47, (1). Dn- I37-3-2 This Discorso gave rise to a long controversy in regai-d to the excellence of Dante as a poet, in which Bulganni, Cap- poni, Zoppio and others took part. Mazzonl-Toselli, Ottavio. Yoci e passi di Dante chiariti ed illustrati con documenti a lui contemporanei raccolti negli antichi archivi di Bo- logna. Bologna. 1871. 16°. Port. Dn. 137.16 (BPL. 4795.6) "Edizione di 100 copie." Reference is made m the Index from each passage com- mented on. ■ Mezieres, Alfred (Jean Franpois). Cours de litterature 6trangere. Ifltude sur Dante. Discours d'ouverture, 5 dec. 1864. Paris. 1865. 8°. pp. 24. (Faculty des lettres.) Dn. 187. i "Extrait de la lievue des coti7-s litUraires.^' Milanesi, Gaetano, and Passerini, Luigi. (5) Primo rapporto al ministro della pubblica istru- zione sul piu autentico ritratto di Dante. — Se- condo rapporto sopra il ritratto di Dante Alighieri nella cappella del palazzo del Potesta di Firenze, che si vuole dipinto da Giotto. {In Negkont, Carlo. Del ritratto di Dante Alighieri, 1888, 4°, pp. 15-25.) [Moreni, Domenico, editor.'\ See Filelfo, G. M. Vita Dantis Aligherii. 1828. Morley, Henry. Introduction [to Longfellow's translation of the Divina commedia]. See Part I. no. i$i^. Nardncoi, Enrico, editor. (3) See Accolti, Francesco, of Arezzo. Due capitoli. 1859. Nazareth, David, translator. Terzine scelte della Divina commedia ; traduzione armena. See Part I. no. 127^. Negroni, Carlo. (4) Del ritratto di Dante Alighieri ; memoria, con documenti. Milano. 1888. 4°. Large paper, pp. 25. Port, of Dante. Dn. 534.6 The porti'ait here reproduced by an etching is a miniature in the Kiccardi codex 1040. It was considered by Gaet. Mila- nesi and Luigi Pilsserini, who were appointed by the Italian government m 1865 to investigate and pass judgment on tlic various portraits of Dante, to be the most authentic of all, and it was copied by Giov. Dupr6 for the commemorative medal struck at that time, but remained inedited and comparatively unknown until it was published in the second edition of Talifc da Ricaldone's comment issued by Hoeph in 1888. The plate given here is the same as that published by Hoepli. In an appendix the official reports of Milanesi and Passerini are reprinted. — 5 — editor. See Gelli, G. B. Letture edite ed inedite. 1887. — 6 — editor. La commedia, 1888. See Part I. no. 121''. Nistri, fratelli. Catalogo delle opere di Dante AUighieri e delle opere di altri relative al poeta o a' suoi scritti. Pisa. 1858. 8°. pp. (4). Dn. 572.3 [Oliva, Gaetano.] Per 1' inaugurazione del monumento a Dante Aligliieri nella Piazza Maggiore di Eovigo ricorrendo il vi. centenario natalizio. Rovigo. 1865. 1. 8°. pp. (2) , 32. Front. Dn. 149.14 Onesto grido (Un) in nome di Dante. 1878. See [Bnsato, Luigi]. Ortolan, Joseph (Louis Elzear). Les penalites de I'enfer de Dante ; suivies d'une etude sur Bru- nette Latini, appr^cid comme le nialtre de Dante. Paris. 1873. 18°. Dn. 189.1 [Pallastrelli, Bernardo, Conte, and Fiornzzi, Carlo.] II codice landiano della Divina commedia di Dante Alighieri [in Piacenza. Con varianti.] Piacenza. 1865. 1. 8°. pp. 68. Dn. 149.14 Perini, Carlotta. Ezzelino da Romano. [Poem.] Venezia. 1864. 8°. pp. 46. -Dn. 149.13 94 DANTE COLLECTION, Picone, Giusi'ppe. Poclie parole suUa terziiia XXV. del primo canto nel Parailiso di Dante Alighi- eri. Girgenti. 1888. sm. 8°. pp. 14. Dn. 140.15 Sec UlTSSO, G. Osscrvazioui alle Poche parole del Picone. 1888. Pigna, A., illustrator. Gli amori di Dante: Vita nuova e Canzoniere. 1888. See Part I. no. 248''. Pinto, Gerardo. Pensieri ed osservazioni su' coraenti del jirofessor V. Termine Trigona, Cesare de Titta ed altri, al verso "Amor, clie a nuUo aniato amar perdona " [Inf. v. 103]. Eirenze. 1888. 16°. pp. 36. Dn. 140.14 - [Pizzo, Lodovico, editor. 1 (2) See Boccac- cio, Giovanni ( ?) Kubriche e breve raceoglimento della Coniniedia di Dante. 1859. Poletto, Giacomo. (5) Dizionario dantesco di quanto si contiene nelle opere di Dante AUi- ghieri con richianii alia Somma teologica di S. Tom- maso d'Aquino, coll' illustrazione dei nomi proprj mitologici, storici, geografici, e delle questioni piii controverse. 7 vol. in 6. Siena. 1885-87. sm. 8°. Dn. 121. 7 Ponta, Marco Giovanni. (2) Nuovo esperi- mento sulla principale allegoria della Divina com- niedia ili Dante Allighieri. 2» ed., rivista e cor- retta dall' autore. Tortona. 18-15. 8°. Plates. Dn. 140.8.3 (BPL, 4795.2) Half-title : — Opere su Dante. The imprint of tlie BPL. copy is Milano, 1845. lProtaia,Ymcenzo, editor. Lacommedia. 1888. See Part I. no. 121". Ramlialdi, Giovanni Battista. Dante e Trevigi ; memorie storiche. {In Tkeviso, Italy — Ateneo: Solenne tornata nel sesto centenario di Dante, [1865], 8°, pp. 39-65.) Ricaldone, Stefano Talice da. See Talice. Ricci, Corrado. (2) Dante alio studio di Ea- venna. (In his I primordi dello studio di Bologna, 2» ed., 1888, 8°, pp. 219-235.) VI. 4863 Rimario della Divina commedia. (In La di- vina commedia, Firenze, Barbera, 1886 [no.121''], pp. i.-cxii.) Ronsisvalle, Signora Costanza Borella. See Borella-Ronsisvalle. Rovigo, Italy. Per 1' inaugurazione del monu- mento a Dante Alighieri. See [Oliva, Gaetano.] Per 1' inaugurazione, etc. 1865. Rosso, Giuseppe. Osservazioni alle Poche pa- role deir aw. Giuseppe Picone sulla terzina xxv. del primo canto del Paradiso di Dante Alighieri. Girgenti. 1888. sm. 8°. pp. 31. Dn. 142.10 Salvi, Lodovico. Argomenti. (In La divina commedia, Verona, Berno, 1749 [no. 26''].) Soharf, George, illustrator. Tlie divine comedy. 1854. See Part I. no. 160. Schier, Karl Heinrich. Supplement des com- mentaires sur la Divine comedie de Dante Ali- gliieri. Dresde. 1865. 1.8°. pp. 27-I-. Dn. 193.1 On Dante's probable knowledge of Arabic and Hebrew, and on the verses Inf. vii. 1 and Inf. xxxi. 67. Also with the following title ; — " Ciel et enfer, ou Descrip- tion du globe celeste arabe qui est conserve au musee niathe- matique royal de Dresde (en latin et en allemand) ; suivie d'un Supplement des commentaires sur la Divine comedie do Dante Alighieri (en fran5ais). 1866." Scndder, Horace Elisha, editor. The divine comedy, translated by H. W. Longfellow. 1886. See Part I. no. 151". Sherman, Mrs. Caroline IC. The Divine comedy and Faust. {In Dudley, Marion V., editor. Poe- try and philosophy of Goethe, 1887, 8", pp. 99-137.) 17594-53 (BPL. 28703.30 Simone da Siena. See Porestani, Simone di Dino, called Saviozzo. Stiavelli, Giacinto, editor. Gli amori di Dante : Vita nuova e Canzoniere. 1888. See Part I. no. 248'>. Strzygoirsbi, Josef, editor. (S'ee Botticelli, A. Zeichnungen zu Dante's Goettlicher komoedie [Supplement]. 1887. Szasz, Karoly, translator. [1st, 3d, and 5th cantos of the Inferno translated into Hungarian.] See Part I. no. 227"". Talice, Stefano, da Ricaldone, commentator. La commedia di Dante. 1888. See Part I. no. I2ll'. Tasso, Torquato. Postille. 1829. See Gkosso. S. Divina commedia. SuUe postille del Tasso. [1889.] Ugolini, F. [Vita di] Dante Alighieri. (In La divina commedia, Firenze, Barbera, 1883 [no. 121''], pp. 1-4.) Vecchia, Luigi della, translator. (3) Fran- cisca Araminensis. Inf. v. 70-142. 1865. See Part I. no. 238''. Vellutello, Alessandro, commentator. The notes in the edition of the Divina commedia published at Lyons in 1551 [no. i8b] are taken from Vellutello. See Colomb de Batines, i. 87. Veludo, Giovanni. See Boccaccio, G. (?) Rubriche e breve raceoglimento della Commedia. 1859. III. INDEX OF bL EJECTS PASSAGES Ilf THE DIVI^sTA COMMEDIA. Numbers in heavy-faced type enclosed in parfentheses refer to the numbered list of editions of Dante's works forming Part I. of this Catalogue. Other numbers after an author's name indicate a special title under that author's name in the alphabetical list of works on Dante, which forms the second part of the Catalogue. The asterisk (*) distinguishes titles included in the Swpplement. In the spell- ing and entry of proper names, Blanc's Vocabolario dantesco has generally been followed. Under the heading Dante are placed only general works, divided into six sections in order to give some little clue to their character. Additional references to works on special points of his life and character should be looked for under the heads : Arms, Birth, Controversial works. Descendants, Exile, Family, History, contemporary. House, Loves, Name, Skull, Tomi; — ■ Catholicism, Heresy, Learning, Moral character. Patriotism, Politics, Religion; — also Arabic, Astronomy, Botany, Greek, Hebrew, Heraldry, Latin, Language, Law, Mathematical, Medical, Mythology, Natural History, Philosophy, Scientific, Theology ; — also Arezzo, Casentino, Florence, Lagarina, Liguria, Lucca, Padua, Paris, Pisa, Ravenna, Rome, Siena, Verona, — Alessandro da Romena, Beatrice, Faggiuola, Oemma, Oen- tucca, Henry VIL, Jlario, Malaspini, Scaligeri, etc. For works on the Divina Commedia, see, in addition to the references given under that head, the subjects Allegory, Astronomy , Bibliography , Characters, Chronology , Commentators, Concordances, Controversial works, Date, Dictionaries, Geography, Language, Sources and parallels, as well as the names of persons, subjects, and places mentioned in the poem. For works on single cantos and for comments on single passages, see the second part of this Index. In this part of the Index references are included to the Eev. Dr. Edward Moore's Contributions to the textual criticism of the Divina com- media, Cambridge, 1889, although the book was received too late to be entered in the Catalogue itself. These references are marked by a dagger (f). Additions are being constantly made to this collection, so that the Catalogue is already incomplete, its separate publication having been delayed a few months by the preparation of the Index, and several ** '^important works besides pamphlets of minor importance having been added in the mean time. For the imperfections '•of this Index the Compiler can only plead the difficulties of a work never undertaken before on the same plan or carried out with the same fulness, and the lack of uninterrupted time to devote to it. When the occasion comes for a second and enlarged edition of the Catalogue, the Index can probably be made more perfect and consistent. Suggestions to this end will be welcome from all who have occasion to use it. A.— INDEX OF SUBJECTS. Alardo, il vecchio. Busson, 2 Toynbee, 6 Alberico, vision of. Albericus Bottari Cancellieri, 1, 2 Costanzo Wright, Th., 2 See also Sources and par- allels, Alessandro da Romena. Todeschini Alexander of Macedon. Toynbee, 4. Allegory of the Div. com. Abeken, 1 Aroux, 2 Barelli Bastiani, 5 Berardinelli, 2 Bongiovanni Borghini, 1 Calvori Canavesio ■* Costa, 3 Eroli Ferroni Fraticelli, 6 Frigeri, 1, 2 Giozza, 3 Graziani Grieben, 1 Jacob liUbin, 3 Marchetti, G., Niebuhr Pasqualigo, Fr Fasquini, 1, 2 1, 2 Picchioni, 2, 4 Picci, 1, 3 Ponta, 2* Preller Ronzi Eossetti, Gabr., 2 Todeschini Torre, 3 Vannucchi . See also Beatrice^ Ma. telda; Teltro; Inf. /.; Purg. XXYII.-XXXIII. ; ete. 96 DANTE COLLECTION. Alliteration. Galrani, i Alpigna, L'. Bergmann, 2 Andrea , Jacopo da S. Salvagnini, 1 Anagrams. Picci, 1 Angels. Giovanni Animals in the Div. com,. Witte, 26, 38 Anielminelli. See In- terminei. Antepurg atorio. Maschio, 3 See iilso Geography. Antinferno. Giordano Maschio, 2, 3 Sorio, 7 See also Inf. Hi. ; Geogra- phy of the JHv. com . Apollo. Galanti (ii. 10, 11) Aqua et terra, Quaes, de. Cinelli Calvoli, 2* Giuliari Schmidt Stoppani, 2 Arabic, Dante's knowl- edge of. Schier* Arezzo. Lumini, 2* Arms of Dante. Audin de Rians, 2 Padiglione See also family. Arnaldo Daniello. Torre, 2 See also Provencal poets. Arzanh', of Venice. See Inf XXI. 7. Asdente di Parma. Alcune narraz. Astronomy of the Div. com,. Antonelli, 1, 2 Gigli Longheua, 1 Mossotti, 3 Ponta, 1, 2 Valle, 1 Witte, 20, 38 See also Easter. Authorship of the Div. com. Hardouin Scarampi Azzolino da Romano. See Ezzelino. Bandino. See Ildebran- dino. Bartolo da Sassoferrato. Buonamiei Witte, 15, 38 Beatrice. Abeken, 1 Ancona, 1 Arrivabene, 1 Bartoli, Ad. , 3 * Bergmann, 2 Caron * Curti, P. A. Delff, .5 Eroli Finzi* Frapporti * Frigeri, 2 Galanti (i. 5, 9) Giovanna Giozza, 2 Giuliani, 18 Giusti Hettinger, 2 Jacob Klaczko Lubin, 7 Magistretti, 1 * Molbech Muzzi, 1 Nannarelli, 2 Pasquini, 1 Perez, Fr. Puccianti, 1 Eeumont, 1 Eonzi Rossetti, Gabr., 7 Serafini, 1 Tartarini Termine-Trigona, 1 Torre, 1 Vannucchi Witte, 29, 38 Portrait of. Betti, 3 Cieognara Missirini, 3, 6 ^ii&?t\3o Allegory; Loves of Dante; Vita nuova. Bella, Geri del. Alcune narraz. Bernard, Saint. Eroli Jacob Vacandard Bertram, dal Bornio. See Bornio. Bestiality. Galanti (i. 19) Bible. Bernard! Gambirasio, 1 * Tommaseo, 2 See also Theology of Dante. Bibliography. To 1845. Colomb de Batines, 1, 2, 5* Witte, 10 To 1877. Ferrazzi, 6 1845-65. CarpeUini 1865-69. Petzholdt, 2 1865-72. Petzholdt, 5 1865-76. Petzholdt, 7 1869-70. Scartazzini, 4 1870-77. Scartazzini, 8 9 1872-76. Petzholdt, 6 1876-80. Petzholdt, 12 1886-87. Lane* 1. Selected lists. Picci, 1 Scartazzini, 16, 17 V6ricour Ward 2. General reviews of current literature. Picci, 2 Taillandier Baldacchini-Gargano 3. By countries. American. Knapp Dutch, Dupont French. Massarani Robillard de Beaure- paire German. Lang, 1 Mugna, 1 Paur, 6 Scartazzini, 14 Witte 38 (i. 10) Hungarian. Kertbeny Venetian. Barozzi, 2 Berti, Ant. Veronese. Giuliari 4. Booksellers' cata- logues. Bain Beck Bicker Franchi * Grazzini Hoepli, 1, 2, 3* Loescher Nistri * Puttick Romagnoli dall' Ac- qua Sotheby 5. Library catalogues. Bibl. Franchetti Deutsche Dante-ge- sell., 2 Petzholdt, 3,4,8 Witte, 17 " Florence, Esposi- zione dantesca, 2 ( John,K. of Saxony) Petzholdt, 1, 13 Kirkup, 2 6. Divina commedia. First four eds. Sco- lari, 15, 16 To 1727. Volpi, 1 To 1739. Catalogo* To 1830. Serle To 1832. Gamba, 1 To 1850. Warren, 4 To 1859. Fapanni, 1 To 1863. Fapanni, 2 Minute eds. Busato.* 7. Vita nuova. Giuliani, 8 Part. L,nos.247, 305 Birth of Dante. Grion Imbriani, 2 Scartazzini, 13 Witte, 21, 38 Bonatti, Guide. Alcune narraz. Bonaventura, S. Di'lff, 4 Bones, discovery of Dan- te's. See Tomb. Boniface VIII. Borgogno Bonturo. Minutoli See also Inf. XXI. 41. Bornio, Bertram, dal. Alcune narraz. Barlow, 5 See also Inf. XXVIII. IS I. Botany of the Div. com.. Visiani Branca, Taddeo del, CipoUa, Carlo* Branca Doria. See Oria. Brandan, St. Villari, 1 See also Sources and par. allels. Brenta, the river. Vedova, 1 Bridges in Inferno. Asquini Buonagvwnta. Minutoli Torre, 2 Buonconte da Moniefei- tro. Panizzi Buondelmonte, Rinieri. Rubechi Busts of Dante. See Por- traits. Cain. Prato Canzoniere. See Rime. Oojpoama da Donoratico. Sforza Carlo Martello. Todeschini Casella. Massi Casentino. Gatteschi-Fabbri- chesi Cassero, Jacopo del. Masetti Mazzoni-Toselli, 2* Catania. Castorina Catholicism of Dante. Audisio Borghini, 1 Lyell, 1 Ozanam, 2-6 Taccone, Gius. See also Seresy ; Philoso. phy ; Theology. Cato. Giovanna Maschio, 3 Vannucchi Wolff CcLvalcanti, Ov/ido, Finzi* Gigli INDEX OF SUBJECTS. Celestine V. Giischel, 5 Cerbertis. N., 2 Characters in the D. C. Arrivabene, 2, i Perrazzi, 6 Locock N., 1/ of Este. \ Leva ^ Loria, 2 Lungo, 9* of Florence. Troya, 2 of Lucca. Minutoli of Pisa. Sforza Charon. N., 2 Ronzi Chaucer. Plumptre, 1 Chronology of the Div. com. Abeken, 1 Barozzi, 2 Bertaccbi, 3 * Buscaino-Campo, 2* Perrazzi, 6 Galanti (ii. 23)* Grian Maschio, 4, 5 Moore, 2 "Pasquini, 1, 2 Sorio, 6, 7 Todesehini Troya, 3 Vaecheri, 2 See also Astronomy; Easter. Ciacco. Aleune narraz. Cianghella. Aleune narraz. Cinquecento diece e cin- que. See Purg. XXXIII. 43; also lumbers. Civil government. Centofanti, 3 Commentators and Com- Eerrazzi, 1, 6 Giuliani, 26 * Giusti Hegel, 2 Paur, 12 Sarubbi Schlosser, 2 Torri, 4 Witte, 1, 3, 38 'Comments. See Divina commedia, 1 Commiato. Biadene Comparisons. See Dante- and [^others']; Sour- ces and parallels. Concordances. Pay* Vassallo-Paleologo See also Dictionaries. Controversial works. Bettinelli, 1*, 2* BiancKini, 2 Borella Eonsisvalle* Botouio Bulgarini, 1-6 Busato * Cariero, 1, 2 Castravilla Eossati, 3 Gozzi, 1 Lenzoni Martinelli Mazzoui, 1-3, 4* Speroni Zoppio, 1, 2 CONVITO. Angeletti Carpenter * Delflf, 3 Eornaciari Fornari Eraticelli, 5 Galvani, 2 Giuliani, 14, 18, 22 La Touche-Loisi Norton, 1 Scolari, 9 Selmi, 1 Todesehini Tommas^o, 4 Vassallo, 1 Vedovati Witte, 37, 38 Text. Eanfani Monti, Vine, 1 Semoli Witte, 12 Cosmology. See Astron- omy ; Geography. Costanza. Curti, P. A. Cunizza da Romano. Guasti * Salvagnini, 2 Zamboni See also Ezzelino. Danxe. 1. Fourteenth century lives. Boccaccio, 5-11 Bruni, 1-4 Filelfo, G. M. Manetti, Gian., 1, 2 Villani, Fil., 1-3 Villani, Giov. 2. Other short ea/rly accounts. Bocchi Boxhorn Cortese Fieino Filelfo, E. Forestani * Rinucciui, Eil. 3. The more extensive modern works. Artaud de Montor Balbo, 1-3 Bartoli, Ad., 1* 97 Blanc, 2 Blow Botta, 1, 2 Braun, 1 Church, R.W., 1,2* Curti, Ces. Dauphin Del^cluze, 2 Delff, 1 Diaconis * Drouilhet de Sigalas Fauriel, 1, 2 Eloto Eraticelli, 8 Gietmann Ginguen6, 1 Goebel Gregoretti, 1 Groshans Gunning Kok Lamennais Leoni Magnier Meinhard Mignaty Missirini, 5, 6 Orelli Pelli, 1, 2 Piumati Posocco Rossetti, Maria Er. Ruth, 1 Saint-Mauris Sander Sausse-Villiers Savelli Scartazzini, 1, 11, 16, 17 Symonds V^ricour Ward Wegele, 1, 2, 4 4. Brief accounts of Dante. Abeken Arici * Bellomo Browning * Cesare, 3 Costa, 4 Crescimbeni Dolce, 2 Eituer Emiliani-Giudici Eabroni Eerrazzi, 6 Fossati, 1, 2 Frenzel, 1, 2 Gebhart, 1-3 Ghinassi Goschel, 3 Huber Justi Kopisch Lang, 2 La Vista Longfellow Lowell, 1-3 Lubin, 5, 6 Lungo, 1 M.,Q. Macaulay Maffei, 1, 2 Mario Marrini Mazzini, 1 M6zi6res * Montgomery Oliphant Rivarol, 1 Rossetti, Gabr. Rossi, Pietro Serassi, 1 ■ Strong Tiraboschi Torti Ugolini * Witte, 5, 38 Yriarte, 1 5. Contributions to the biog7-aphy of Dante, documents, illustrations, etc. Branch! Cipolla, Carlo * Claricini Eellini Eerrazzi, 6 Ilario Imbriani, 2, 4, 5 Lungo, 5 Mazzinghi Papanti Paur, 4 Pedrazzoli Prompt, 2 Reumont, 1, 3, 4 Scartazzini, 3, 5, 9, 13 Scheffer-Boichorst,2 Scolari, 17, 18 Scotti Selvatico, 2 Sforza Troya, 1-3 Vannetti Warren, 3 6. Other miscellane- ous titles. Allen * Boyio * Brocchi Busken Huet Carducci, 2, 3* Carlyle Castiglia * Centofanti, 4 Contesa * Denis Dionisi Doni Gambirasio, 2* Gioberti Giuliani, 1 Gray Grieben, 2 Grimm, 1, 2 Hettinger, 5 * Klaczko Lamartine Liburuio Littr6, 1 Monti, Vine., 3 98 DANTE COLLECTION. Morison Notter, 1 Pasqualigo, Cr. Quinet Reali Roseetti,ChristinaG. Salvini, A. M. , 1 Scartazzini, 9 Schelling, 1 Schlosser, I, 2 Scritti Siciliani Simonde de Sismondi Tiepolo Torre, 1 Voltaire Wicksteed Z. Dante and Alanus de Bossard* Dante and the ancients. Abeken, 1 Dante and Roger Bacon . Plumptre, 1 Dante and Boetius.* Baur* Dante and Daniel. Goschel, i Dante and Goethe. Agoult Montegut Shermah * Dante a?id Hornet'. Borrelli Gambirasio, 1 * Montanari Petrettini Dante and Immanuel ben Salomo. Paur, 10 Dante and Klopstock. Paur, 1, 2 Topin, 1 Dante and Luther. Eicci, Mauro, 1 Dante and Michel An- gelo. Carriere Fattori Klaczko Taylor Dante and Milton. Macaulay Paur, 1, 2 Dante and O. B. Nicco- lini. Gargiolli Dante and Parmenides. Boebmer, 8 JJante and Petrarch. Poscolo, 1, 2 Pracassetti Gigli Salvini, A. M., 1 ,3alTini, Salv. Tocco Dante and Shakespeare. Carcano Gambirasio, 1 * Konig, 1, 2 Dante and Tacit iis. Milman Dante and Vico. Leonardis, 2 Dante and Virgil. Fransoni* Minchin Montanari Hate of the Dili. com. Picci, 1 Troya, 3 Witte, 38 (i. 6) Date of Dante's Vision See Chronology. Descendants of Dante ■ Cavattoni See also Family. Dictionaries. Blanc, 3, i Bocci Castrogiovanni Ferrazzi, 5 Gaddi-Hercolani Granata, 1 Poletto, 5* Viriani, 2 Volpi, 2 See also Concordances. biographical. Locock See also Characters. of rhymes. Kimario Diomed. Baratta Cavalieri, 1 Dis, city of. Abeken, 1 N., 2 Ronzi See also Inf. IX. DiVINA COMMEDIA. Bahr Bartoli, 4* Bennassuti Berardinelli, 1 Brocchi, 2, 3 Cesare, 1, 2 Cesari Delff, 2, 3 Dionisi, 2 Esortazione Ferri Mancini * Fioretto * Franciosi * Genovesi, 1, 2 Ginguene, 2* Giozza, 1 Giuliani, 3, 26* Goschel, 1, 2 Hettinger, 1, 3, 4* Hillebrand Hunt Kraszewbki Lamennais Lanci, Fort. La Rosa Leynardi Lubin, 7 Mariani Mauro Minich Ongaro, 1, 2 Pfleiderer, 2 Ranalli ' Ruth, 2, 3 Schaff Schelling, 2 Scherer Schlegel, 1 Scolari, 2, 13 Settembrini Shore Silvestri, 1 Soldan Sorio, 1 Torricelli, 1-3 Villardi Whyte, 1 Wicksteed Zoncada, 1 1. Comments. Alighieri, Pietro Andreoli (no. 115) Anonimo fiorentiuo (no. 108) Bennassuti (no. 102) Betti Biagioli (nos.46, 47, 49^ 87) Biase (no. 121'') Blanc, 5, 6 Borghi (nos. 60, 68, 79) Buti Chiose sopra Dante Ciangulo (no. 28) Cisneros (no. 29) Coltelli, 2 Costa (nos. 47"=, 58, 64, 66, 67, 74, 80, 240) Daniello (no. 20) Emiliani-Giudici (no. 81) Foscolo (nos. 56, 76) Fraticelli (nos. 69'', 72. 74. 95. 121*) Giuliani, 2 (no.ii8'') Gregoretti (nos. 89, I lib) Lami (nos. 69'', 72) Lana (nos. 4, 105, 109) Landino (nos. 5, 6, 7, etc.) Lombardi (nos. 34, 39. etc.) Lubin (no. 120) Martini, Lor. (no. 73) Marzo Ottimo (no. 61) Portirelli (no. 37) Rambaldi, 1, 2, 3, 5 Reinhardstoettner (no. 113) Romania (nos. 44, , 49") Rossetti, Gabr. (no. 59) Scartazzini (no. 116) Siena (no. ui, 121*) Talice (no. i2i'>)* Tasso (no. 63) Tommas^o (nos. 69, 86, 106) Trissino (nos. 90, gg) Vellutello (nos. 17, 19, 22) Venturi, P. (no. 26 etc.) 2. On miscellaneous passages. Abeken, 1 . Amplre, 1-5 Bartoli, 2 Caetani, 5 Cassel* Cipolla Clerioe Eroli Fanelli * Fea Finzi * Fiore * Fransoni ♦ Frapporti * Galanti Gigli Giordano Giovanna Giusti Goschel, 4 Loria, 1 M., C. Maschio, 3. Mazzoni-Toselli, 1, 2* Picehioni, 1 Picci, 1 Preller Ronzi Scaetta, 1 Schlosser, 2 Scritti Sorio, 7 Strocchi, 1, 2 Tassoni, 1 Todeschini Tommaseo, 2 Vannucchi 3. Sum,maries and synopses. Alighieri, Jacopo, 1-4 Ambrosoli Boccaccio, 14 Borghi Capitoli Gozzi, 2 Gubbio, 1, 2 Mancini Maschio, 3 Palazzi Pfleiderer, 1 Salvi* Shattuck 4. Manuscripts, Alighieri, Jacopo, 3 Barbaran Barlow, 6, 7 Barozzl, 2 Braghirolli, 2 Cecchetti Codice manoscritto INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 99 Coutiui * Ferrari Gentile * Grieben, 3 Guerrini Leonardis, 1 Mario Mazzinglii Moore, 1 Pallas trelli* Penco Witte, 27, 30, 32, 38 5. Teoct. Ancona, 6* Barlow, G, 7 Barozzi, 2 Bernardi, 2 Bernardoni, 1 Costanzo Fanfani Federici Foscolo, 3, 6 Gigli Gregoretti, 2 Lorabardi, 1 Lorini Moore, 3t Mussafia Negroni, 2, 3 Palermo, 2 Rigutini, 2 Bosini, 2 Scolari, 16 Sicca Viviani, 1 Witte, 24, 25, 38 Zani de'Ferranti 6. Title. Eosa Morando, 3 Kossetti, Dom Inferno. Disraeli * Galanti (i. 16-28) Galilei Giambullari, 1 Guerrazzi Maschio, 1 Sardo Todeschini CoTn/ments. Bargigi (no. 71) Chiose anonime Dalmistro * Littr6 (no. 186) i.-xxix. Castelvetro. i.-xxv. Gelli, i* i.-xxiv. Tasso i.-xvi. Boccaccio, 1-4 Fiore * i.-x. Galvani, 1 i.-Tiii. Taaffe i.-vi. Talia i.-v. Magalotti i.-iv. Gioberti(n.i04) Giuliani, 2 I. -II. Balbo, 1 Blanc, 1 Eroli Paur, 12 Torricelli, 4 Vedovati viii.-ix. Caetani, 1, 4, 6 Fransoni * xvi.-xxxi. Orlandini, 2 XXXH.-XXXI11. Borghese JPurgaiorio. Maschio, 3 Pasqualigo, Fr. Perez, Paolo Selfe Comments. i.-xxin. Monti, Vine, 4 i.-xx. Dalmistro ♦ i.-iii. Giuliani, 2 i.-ii. Bastiani, 4 XXVI. Galanti (ii. 29, 30*) xxvii.-xxxiii. Troya, 2 xxviii.-xxxi. Goschel, 4 XXIX.-XXXIII. Scartazzini, 2 Soldati Witte, Leop. XXXI. -xxxm. Fransoni.* Paradiso. Schlosser, 2 i.-ni. Giuliani, 2 XV. -XVII. Bastiani, 3 Doctrines of Dante. See Philosophy ; Poli- tics; Theology. Dolcino, Fra. Gallenga Prompt, 2 Donati, Corso. Mazzoni-Toselli, 2 * Donati, Forese. Gigli Donati, Oemma. See (uremm,a. Donna gentile. Chiara, 2* Eroli Galanti (i. 7) Pasquini, 1 Vannucchi See also Inf. II. 94^128. Donna pietosa. Bergmann, 2 Carpenter * Witte, 29, 38 Dramas, founded on Dante. Mammoli faster. Date of. Galanti (ii. 23)* Sorio, 7 See also Aatronomy ; Chro- nology. Eccelino da Romano. See Ezzelino. Economic Conditions. Cibrario, 1, 2* English poetry, Dante's influence upon. Grant Envy. Galanti (i. 17, 22) Epistolae. Sclieffer-Boichorst,2 Scolari, 7, 8 Torri, 5 Witte, 8, 9, 38 to Can Grande della Scala. Borgognoni, 1 Giuliani, 2, 17 Tommas^o, 2 Witte, 13 to Ouido da Po- lenta. Bernardoni, 2 to Maroello di Ma- laspina. Galvagno Este in the Div. com. Leva Loria, 2 Lungo, 9* Eulogies. See Dante, 4. Eunoe, river. Galanti (ii. 28)* Exile of Dante. Lungo, 5 Reumont, 2 ■ Sarti Exposition of 1865. Florence, Esposi- zione dantesca See also Sixth centennial. Ezzelini. Zamboni Ezzelino da Romano. Alcune narraz. Perini * Fahrizi. Imbriani, 7 * Faggiuola, Ugwccione della. Razzi Fame. Scaetta, 1 Fa/mily, in Dante's time. Mayer Family of Dcmte. Cittadella, L. N. Mazzoni-Toselli, 2* Passerini, 1 Reumont, 4 Scartazzini, 13 Scotti Troya, 3 . Witte, 39 See also Arms, Descend, ants, Naine. Farinata degli Uherti. See Ulerti. Fiction founded on Dante. Curti, P. A. Massi Modona-Olivetti Rosini, 3 Vero See also Dramas. Fine Arts. As sou Ferrazzi, 2, 6 Giuliani, 26 * Mella Eiegel Selvatico, 2 Vassallo, 3 See also Illustrations. Fire. Magistretti, 2* Florence. Briano Carbone, 2 Chronik Mlssirini, 1, 2, 4, 6 Saltini, 1 Scheffer-Boichorst, 1 Sibbald, 1 Witte, 38 (ii. 1) See also History, contempo- rary. Foreign languages in the Div. com. Ferrazzi, 6 Scolari, 16 See also Arabic ; Greek ; Hebrew; Latin; Inf. VII. 1 ; XKXI. 67. Forese. See Donati, Fo- rese. Forest, The. See Alle- gory ; also Inf. I. Francesca da Rimini. Abeken, 1 Alcune narraz. Aroui, 3 Barlow, 2, 11* Carrer* Fauriel, 1 Giordano Maschio, 2 Morandi Paur, 8 Scolari, 16 Tonini, 1-3 Ventura Yriarte, 2 Francis, St. Bennassutl, 2 Fraud. Galanti (i. 20) Free will. Tommas6o, 2 Freidank. L. Fwcci, Vanni. Alcune narraz. Fv/ries. Fornaciari Gaia, daughter of Ghe- rardo da Camino. Fransoni* Gallura, Giovanna, con- tesa di. Mazzoni-Toselli, 2* Gemm,a Donati. Witte, 35, 38 Gentucca. Bergmann, 2 Minutoli Serafini, 1 Geography of the Div. com. Abeken, 1 Barozzi, 2 Bertacchi, 3* Buscaino-Campo, 2* Delatre, 2 Galanti (i. 1, 15-36) Galilei lOO DANTE COLLECTION. GiambuUari, 1-3, i * Gregoretti , 5 * Longhena, 1 Manetti, Ant. Maschio, 3, 4, 5 Michelangeli Ponta, 2 Rosso Sorio, 6, 7 Vaccheri, 2 See also Antepurgatorio ; Antinfemo; Bridges; IHs, '''^yof; Italy; LethCt etc. Geology. Pareto Geri del Bella. See Bella. Giardini, Ser Piera. Guerrinl Oiotto. Curti, P. A. SelTatico, 2 See also Portraiia, Giovanni, il re. See Inf. XXVin. 135. God. Giozza, 1, 3 See also Theology. Godenti, Frati. Mazzoni-Toselli, 2* Goethe. L. See also Dante and Goethe. Ooniaga, Fr., 'marchese di Mantova Arco Gotta. Guerrini Gran rifiuto, II. See Inf. in. 60. Greek, Dante's hnowl- edge of. Fanizzi Gregory VII. Fianciosi, 1 Greve tuono. See Inf. IV. 2. Gualdrada. Alcune narraz. Guelfs and Ghibellines. See Politics. Guidi, Conti. Witts, 36, 38 Guido Bonatti. See Bo- natti. Guido Oavalcanti. See Ca/valcanti. Guido da Montefeltra. Panizzi Rotondi Guinicelli, Guido. Mazzoni-Toselli, 2* Torre, 2 Heavens. Galanti (i. 15) See also Astronomy. Hebrew, Dante's knowl- edge af. Schier * Witte, 23, 38 Henry VII., Emperor. Rosetti, Gabr., 3 Heraldry. Tribolati See also Arms of Dante. Heresy. Aroux, 1, 3 Boissard Del^cluze Rossetti, G., 4, 5 See also CfaiAo/icism; The^ ology. Historical allusions. Stegagnini History, contemporary. Abeken, 1 Ambrosoli Arrirabene, 2, 3 Bellomo Cantii Capponi, 1 Cesena, 1 Chronik Cibrario, 1, 2* Cittadella, Giov. Compagni Fauriel, 1 Gallenga Giusti Loria, 1 Lungo, 7,* 8,* 10* M., C. M., G. Mazzocchi * Nordmann Posocco Reumont, 5 Rossetti, G., 3-5. Rotondi Sausse-Villiers Sehreiber Scolari, 19 Vericour Zanella Zauli Sajani Zen See also Florence. House of Dante. Florence — Comm. sulle ricerche della casa di Dante. Frullani Giuliani, 16 Saltini, 2 Humility. Tommaseo, 2 Ilario, Frate Ilario Macri-Leone * Ildehrandino, or Ban- dina. Tolomei Illustrations. Dante scrap-book Ferrazzi, 6 Paur, 3 Vigodarzere See also Fine Arts ; Sculp- ture. By Artists. Ademollo (no. 45) Baldini (no. 5) Botticelli Botticelli* Cornelius * Dore fitex (no. 172) Falcini (no. 49"=) Flaxman, 1, 2 (^alsa nos. 107, 142) (Gazzotto) Vigodar- zere Genelli Macchiavelli, G. G. , (nos. 47", 58) Nenci (no. 45) Pigna * (no. 248'') Pinelli Scaramuzza (no. 241'') Seharf * (no. 160) (Vogel von Vogel- stein) Giuliani, 26* Incontinence. Galanti (i. 19, 20) Maschio, 3 Infidelity. Galanti (i. 21, 22) Inscriptions. Buonfanti Civita Codogni, Ariod. Frati Garilli Torri, 8 See also Tomb. Interminei, Alessio. Minutoli Italian language. Salviui, A. M., 1 Salvini, Salr. See also Volgare Floquio. Italian poetry. Roman! Italy, geography of. Ampere Covino. Loria, 1 Jacopo da Sant' Andrea. See Andrea. ■Tulian the Apostate. Bergmann, 3 Justice in the Div. com. Abegg Tommaseo, 2 See also Punishments. Lagarina, Val. Barlow, 10 Vannetti Lambertazzi, Fabruccio. Mazzoni-Toselli, 2* Lamberti. Mazzoni-Toselli, 2* Landscapes, Ruskin Language. Accarigi Delatre, 3 Dolce, 1 Ferrazzi, 6 Franciosi, 2 Gaiter, 1 Galvani, 4, 6 Gigli Giuliani, 13 Lungo, 11* Mariotti, Fil. Monti, Vine, 5 Nannucci, 1 Scolari, 16 Thomas Venturi, L. Zambaldi Zehle Zingarelli See also Dictionaries; Con- cordances ; Prosody. Special words : Abbica (Inf. ix. 78) Fransoni* Accism.are (Inf. xxvili. 37) Galvani, 3 Oaorsa (Inf. xi. 60) Todeschini Caribo (Purg. xxxi. 132) Pacchiani Chiarentana (Inf. iv. 9; Lunelli, 1, 2 Scolari, 6, 16 Conio (Inf. xviii. 66, et al.) Rigutini, 1 Tortoli, 1 Finire (Par. xxxiii. 48, et al.) Trevisan Parte Grosso, 1 Persuadere Galvani, 2 Pileggio (Par. xxiii. 67) Fransoni * Vasello (Purg. ii. 41) Fransoni * Latin, Dante's knowl- edge of. Ferrucci, M. Latini, Bruneito Alcune narraz. Barlow, 6 Delius Giordano Imbriani, 1 Ortolan * Latinisms. Delatre, 3 La/w in the Div. com. Ferrazzi, 3 Leah. Pasquini, 1 Learning of Dante. Ferrazzi, 6 See also additional refer- ences in the note at the be- ginning of this Index. Lecturers an Dante. Ferrazzi, 1, 6 Sarubbi See also Commentators. Lethe, river. Galanti (ii. 28)* Letters. See Epistolae. Lia. See Leah. INDEX OF SUBJECTS. lOI Light. Magistretti, 2* Poletto, 2 Zoppi, 3 Liguria, Dante in. Celesia, 1 Limbo. See Inf. TV. Linus. Goschel, 4 Lizetta. Bergmann, 2 Lord's Prayer. See Purg. XL 1-24. Love. Giusti. Poletto, 1 Eossetti, Gabr., 6 Loves of Dante. Bergmann, 2 Cicognara Giordano Missirini, 3, 6 Serafini, 1 Iiucca. Minutoli Troya, 2 Lucia. EroU Fornaciari Galanti (i. 6) Pasquini, 1 Vannucchi See also Inf. II. 94-126. Lyric poems. SeeSiine. Malaspiwi. Branch! Fraticelli, 7 Mazzoni-Toselli, 2* Warren, 3 Malatesta family . Barlow, 2, 11 * Tonini, 3 See also Francesca da Ri- mini. Malespini, Ricordano, Istoria florentina. Busson Scheffer - Boichorst, 1. Malice. Galanti (i. 19) Manfred, king of Sicily. Barlow, 6 Galanti (ii. 1, 14) Mantua. BraghiroUi Poma Manuscripts. Ferrazzi, 6 Florence — Biblio- teca nazionale, 1-2* Giuliari Palermo, 1 See also Divina commedia, i. Manuscripts. Mary, Virgin. Capri, 1, 2 Matelda. Bartow, 9 Bastiani, 1, 2 Boehmer, 7 Borgognoni, 3* Caetani, 4 Delff, 5 Giovanna Juudt Lubin, 1, 4 Maschio, 3 Minich Negri Paquelin Pasquini, 1 Scartazzini, 7, 9 Tommaseo, 2 Vannucchi Mathematical sciences. Cerreto Medals. Ferrazzi, 6 Medical knowledge of Dante. Cardona Ottoni Medicine. Benzi, Salv. Medusa. Galanti (u. 2, 3, 6) Meschino {provenqal poem) . See Sources and parallels. Messo del cielo. See Inf. IX. 85. Messo di Dio. See Purg. XXXIIL 44. Mezzano, Menghino. Guerrini Michelangelo. Fattori See also Dante and Michel- angelo. Minor wokks. Angeletti Mazzini, 2 Vassallo, 2 Text. Barozzi, 2 Witte, 11 Minos. N.,,2 MONABCHIA, DB. Abeken, 1 Azzolino, 4 Boehmer, 1 Canale * Carmignani Cesena Franck Fraticelli, 4 Haigh Lanzani Ouvre Scheffer-Boichorst, 2 Vernanus Witte, 14 Money-lenders, Morpurgo Montanina, La. Bergmann, 2 Montefeltro, Gwido da See Owido. Monv/ments and statues Ferrazzi, 6 Florence. Chiarini * Corsini, 1 Dal-Pin Giuliani, 4, 26 • Idee M.,Q. Missirini, 1, 2, 4, 6 Raggi, 1, 2 Sorre Versi Mantua. Quintavalle Ravenna. See Toml of Dante. Rovigo. OUva* Treviso. Giacomelli • Verona. Camuzzoni * Ognibene Verona Moon. Picchioni, 6 Moral character. Ferrazzi, 6 M., Q. Mosca Lamberti. Alcune narraz. Music. Ferrazzi, 6 Musical compositions. Donizetti Marchetti, F. Rossini Schumann Mussato, Albertino, Zanella Mysticism. Delff, 4 Erdmann See also Philosophy; Theol- ogy- Mythology. N., 2 Paravia Name of Dante. Audin de Rians, 2 Scolari, 4, 16 Torri, 7 Witte, 22, 38 See also Family. Natural history. CipoUa Nature. Lumini Stoppani, 1 Nella, wife of Forese. Massi Nicholas III. Giordano Prompt, 2 Numbers. Galanti (u.. 33)* Oderisi d'Agobbio. Alcune narraz. Oria, Branca d'. Martini, Rosso Orso, Conte. Mazzoni-Toselli, 2* Padua. G. Gloria Imbriani, 6 Salvagnini, 2 Zanella Pagani, Maghinctrdo. Mazzoni-Toselli, 2* Papacy. Ferrazzi, 6 See also Catholicism ; His- tory, contemporary ; Poli- tics ; Boniface VIII.; Ct- lestine V. ; Gregory VII. ; Nicholas III. Pa/rallel works. See Sources and par- allels. Pargoletta. Bergmann, 2 Paris. Toynbee. 3 Patrick's {St.) Pv/rga- tory. Villari, 1 Vinton Wright, Th. See also Sources and paral- lels. Patriotism. Silrestri, 2 Periodicals. Alighieri * Festa Giornale del cente- nario Petra/rch on Dante. Roman! See also Dante and Pe- trarch. Philip II. of Spain. Fanfani Philosop hy of Dante. Asson, 2 Azzolino, 3 Chasles * Conti, Aug. Delff, 4 Erdmann Ferrazzi, 6 Frapporti Giordano Leonardis, 2 Liberatore Occioni, 1, 2 Ozanam, 2-6 Schiav! Schundelen Stedefeld See also Theology. Phlegyas. N.,2 Phrases. Castrogiovanni Pia, La. Mazzoni-Toselli, 2 * Tommas6o, 2 Piccarda. Alcune narraz. Curti, P. A. Piero dalla Vigne. Alcune narraz. Barlow, 6 I02 DANTE COLLECTION. Q Busson, 2 Giordano- Pietosa, La. See Donna pietosa. Pietra, La. Bergmann, 2 Chiara, 2* Pisa. Sforza Troya, 2 Pity. Tommaseo, 2 Platonism. Chasles • Plutus. N.,2 Poems on Dante, or in his honor. A. Aecademico Acquayira Applauso Beaumont Bellini Benivieni Bisazza Boccaccio, 13 * Bon Bonaventura* Borgogno Borrelli_ Braghirolli Buonarroti Bus ato * Byron Cagnoli Canali Caracciolo di Bri- enza Castelli Celesia, 2 Chapman* Cimino Codogni, Ant. Dal-Pin Fantoni, G. Ferrucci, L. C, 1 I*iohert Folcieri Forestani* Frati Garelli Gatteschi-Fabbri- chesi Gubbio, 1, 2 Hoffinger, 2 Linguiti Lockhart Longfellow, 3* Massaroli Mino di Vanni Nannarelli, 2 Nicolini Nievo NolU Notter, 1 Ormeville Faradisi Parsons Perini* Poma Pucci Baab Rambaldi Riminesl Eubechi Salvini, A. M., 2 Sarti Schanz Schwetschke Serragli Sivo Sorre Sturm Taccone, Gius. Taccone, Nice. Tagliapietra Toscano Vecchia, 1 Versi Villardi Zendrini Bibliography of. Ferrazzi, 6 Politics of Dante. Arndt * Aroux Audisio Bastiani, 4, 5 Boissard Bongiovanni Canale * Dante, pseudon. Dumas Ferrazzi, 6 Ferroni Fransoni* Frapporti* Gargiolli Giordano Giusti Haigh Hallam Hegel, 1 Klaczko Lavinio-Tito Leonardis, 3 Mamiani della Ro- vere Marcucci Marenghi Murena Picchioni, 3 Rossetti, Gabr., 4, 5 Euggeri Schreiber Sorio, 9, 10 Stedefeld Teodorani Tommaseo, 2 Troya, 3 Vannucchi Wegele, 3 "Witte, 16, 38 Zauli Sajani Zen Zoncada, 2 Portraits of Dante. Cavalcaselle Checcacci Clarke Fantoni, A., 2 Ferrazzi, 6 Gargani, 2, 3 Milanesi, 1-3, 5 * Monti, G. N. Negroni, 4* Norton, 8 Paur, 3, 9 By Fil. Agricola. Betti, 3* By Giotto. Bezzi Kirkup, 1 Missirini, 6 Sibbald, 2 By Lucca d'Olanda. Scolari, 2 By Raphael. C. In Florence. Bust. Gargani, 1 In Mantua. Bas-re- lief and fragment of colored glass. Portioli. In Ravenna. Bas-re- Uef. Ferrucci, L. C, 1, 3 In Verona. Fresco. Sauro Death-mash. Cinelli-Calroli Witte, 19 See the note at the end of this Index in regard to the portraits contained in this col- lection. Prayer. Seaetta, 2 Pride. Galanti (i. 17, 22, 33- 35 ; ii. 32) Prophecies of Dante. DoUinger * See also Veltro. Prosody. Bartsch, 2 Biadene* Boehmer, 5 Equieola Ovidio, 3 See also Language ; Rhyme. Provencal poets. Bartsch, 1 Fauriel, 1 Mahn Torre, 2 Proverhs. Ferrazzi, 6 Pwnishmenis in the Div. com. Abegg Carrara Ferrazzi, 3 Galanti (i. 16) Gravisi* Ortolan * Scartazzini, 6, 9 Tassis Tommass^o, 2 Zoppi, 1, 2 See also Sins. Quaestio de aqua et terra. See Aqua et terra. Quotations. Ferrazzi, 6 Poletto, 3 Rachel. Paaquini, 1 Ravenna. Bisazza Cap pi Cardoni, 1, 2 Fantoni, G. Landoni, 2 Mammoli Ricci, Corr. 2* Riminesi See also Tomb. Re giovane. See Inf. XXVIII. 135. Religion. Acquaviva Ferroni Ricci, Mauro, 2 Zinelli See also Catholicism; Heresy ; Theology. Religious orders. Ferrazzi, 6 Nolli Tosti Rewards. Zoppi, 2 See also Puniehmenls. Rhyme. Schneider See also Prosody. Rhyming dictionaries. See Dictionaries, of rhymes. Rieti, Mose da. Goldenthal* Lasiuio Rime. Arbib, 1 Bergmann, 1 Canal* Carducci, 1, 2 Colomb de Batines, 4 Delecluze, 2 Fanfani, 1 Fornaro, 1 Franciosi, 3 Frati celli, 1 Giuliani, 9, 10, 21 Hitch cock Mazzinghi Narducci, 1, 2 Prompt, 1, 2 Sorio, 11 Suchier Tomlinson "Whyte, 1 Witte, 2, 4, 31, 38 See also Convito ; Prosody ; Vita nuova. Rome. Cimato * Cimino Reumont, 6 Romena, Aless. conte di. See Alessandro da Rom,ena. Romeo and Jtiliet. Scolari, 3 Todeschini INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 103 Ruggieri, abp. of Fisa. Barlow, 3 See also Ugolino, Ruina. See Inf. V. 34. Salvani, Provenzano. Alcune narraz. Busson, 2 Sassoferrato, Bartolo da. See Bartolo. Scaligem. M., G. Mazzocchi* Prompt, 2 See also Verona. Schicchi, Gianni. Alcune narraz. Scholasticism. Erdmann See also Philosophy. Scientific knowledge. Ferrazzi, 6 Libri-Carrucci della Sommacia Scrovegni, Pierina. SaWagnini, 2 Sculpture. Righi See also Monuments. Second death. See Inf. I 117. Siena. Aquarone, 1-2 Siena Sigier de Brabant. Toynbee, 3 Similes. Ferrazzi, 6 Scolari, 16 Venturi, L. Sims. Galanti (i. 16-24) Witte, 34, 38 See also Punishments. Sixth Centennial. 1. Accov/nts, proceed- ings, programs, etc' Barlow, 8 Bellomo Florence — Commis- sione per il cente- nario, 1-3 Florence — Esposi- zione dantesca Florence — ^E. museo di S. Marco Inno.* M., Q. Treviso Verona 2. Addresses. Berti, Ant. Cento fanti, 4 Giacomelli* Giuliani, 4, 5, 26* Pasqualigo, Cr. Paur, 5 Thaulow Witte, 18 3. Publications issued in its honor, etc. Albo [mantovano] Albo Veronese Antonelli, 2 Beaumont Bellini Buonfanti Cavalieri, 3 Cecchetti Celesia, 2 Dal-Pin Dante e Padova Dante e il suo secolo Edi?ione Fantoni, G. Festa Fichert Garilli Giornale del cente- nario Linguiti Lockhart Nicolini Oliva* Omaggio Patrio Raab Eubechi Savorini Schanz Schwetschke Selmi, 1 Serragli Sesto Turchetti Witte, 15 Zendrini Skull of Dante. Gaddi Nicolucci Welcker, 1, 2 Slavery. Zamboni Societies. Accademia Dante Alighieri Dante society Deutsche Dante-ge- sells. Witte, 18 Broli Soldanier, Oianni del Busson, 2 Sordello. Arco Arrivabene, 3 Fauriel, 1 Tommaseo, 2 Sources and parallels. Abeken, 1 Albericus Ancona, 2 Bartsch, 1 Bottari Cancellieri, 1, 2 Costanzo Delff, 4 Disraeli* Dodici pene Giordano Goldenthal* Icelandic Immanuel ben Sa- lomo Labitte Lasinio Ordericus Vitalis Ozanam, 1, 9, 10 Kogerus Romanis, 1 Eosenkranz Rossi, GioT. G. Scolari, 2 Ugo d' Alvernia ViUari, 1, 2 Vinton Wheaton Wright, Th., 1, 2 Zamboni Statius. Bastiani, 2 Statues. See Monu- ments and statues. Stricca. Mazzoni-Toselli, 2* Study of Dante. GiuUani, 26* Massarani Rapisardi Robillard de Beau- repaire Savorini See also under Bibliogra- phy. Style. Ferrazzi, 4 Monti, Vine, 2 Rosa Morando, 2 Styx. N., 2 Tables. Caetani, 2, 3 Fioretto * Taddeo. Mazzoni-Toselli, 2* Tthaldello. Mazzoni-Toselli, 2* Textual criticism (_ge.i- eral). Boehmer, 2 For other works see the 5t]i division under ZHvina corn- media Theology of Dante. Aroux Berti, G. N. Ferrazzi, 6 Fischer * Gaiter, 2 Imbriani, 7* Klaczko Paganini Pfleiderer, 3 Schlegel, 2 Schreiber Schundelen Tocco Tommaseo, 2 See also Catholicism ; Her- esy; Philosophy. Thomas Aquinas. Bierwirth See a,]so Philosophy; Schol- asticism. Three leasts. See Inf. I. 28-60. Three ladies. See hif. IL 94-126. Time in the Div. com. See Chronology. Tomb of Dante. Applauso Borgognoni, 2 Boxhorn Canali Conti, Rom. Guiliani, 26 * Italy — CommiS- sione, etc. Lungo, 2 Morigia Rimiuesi Ritrovamento Sepulcrum tJccellini Witte, 19 Treviso. Polanzani Rambaldi * Tundalus. Torri, 4 Villari, 1 Uberti, Farinata degli. Giordano Ugolino. Barlow, 3 Borghese Donizetti Fauriel, 1 Rosini, 3 Scolari, 11 See also Inf. XXXIJI. Ulysses. Baratta Cavalieri, 1 Fornaciari Universality of the Div. com. Pagano Val Lagarina. See ia- ga/rina, Val, Veltro. Ancona, 5* Azzoliuo, 2 Betti, 2 Boehmer, 4 Bongiovanni Gaiter, 3 Giuliani, 26 * Lettera M., F., 1, 2 Pasquini, 1 Pepe, 2 Picci, 1 Quando Ronzi Sorio, 8 Todeschini Tommaseo, 2, 3 Torre, 1, 2 Torricelli, 10 Troya, 1, 3 Vitti See also Allegory; Proph» ecies; Inf. 1. 101. Venice. Barozzi 104 INDEX OF PASSAGES. — Ink. I.-II. G. Prompt, 2 Verde {the river) Galanti (ii. 1, 14) VerorM, Dante in. Barlovr, 10 Belviglleri " Giuliari Smania, 1 Vicenza. Zanella Victor Emanuel II, pro- phesied hy Dante. Vitti Violence. Galanti (i. 20) Virgil. Comparetti * Eroli Fiiizi * Jacob N., 2 Pasquini, 1 Ronzi Vannucchi Villari, 1 Vita nuova. Borella Ronsisvalle* Carpenter * Fornaciari Franciosi, 3 Fraticelli, 2 Giovauna Giuliani, 18 Hitchcock Lubin, 2 Luciani, 1 Muzzi, L., 1 Norton, 1 Orlandini, 3 Puccianti, 2 Renier Rossi, Virg. Schlosser, 2 Text. Fanfani, 1 Todeschini "VULGARI ElOQUIO, De. Angeletti Biamonti Boehmer, 3 Capponi, 2 Cesena Cavalieri, 3, 4 Fabretti Fraticelli, 3 Giuliani, 26 * Lainbriisehiiii Manzoni Monti, Vine, 5 Ovidio, 2 Perticari, 2, 3, 4 Tolomei Tommaseo, 1 Walkelin. Ordericus Vitalis Wisdom of Solomon. Eroli Woman. Caracciolo di Brienza Colombini Puccianti, 2 Ypsilon of Pythagoras. Canavesio B. — INDEX OF PASSAGES OF THE DIVINA COMMEDIA. *** A list of the continuous and systematic commentaries on the Divina commedia will be found on p. 98, and of tlie com- ments on portions longer than a single canto on p. 99. To none of these are any references made in the following index, but only to independent articles on sin^e passages, separately published or contained in other works, and to miscellaneous col- lections of criticisms, discussions, or emendations, which do not form continuous commentaries. Inferno. I. Abeken, 1 Bastiani, 5 Bongiovanni Buomniattei * Buonanni Calvori Canavesio * Ferrucci,L. C. 2 Frigeri, 1 Gaiter, 3 Galvagno Genoveei, 2 Giordano Niebuhr Pasquini, 1 Piccj, 1 Ronzi Torricelli, 5, 8 Zacheroni 1-3 Fanfani 2-3 Delff, 5 3 Scolari, 1 Todeschini 4-9 Blanc, 5 Fanfani Frapporti * Penco 4 Barlow, 6 Bernardoni Fanfani 5 Galvani, 4 Rosa Morando,l 7 Galanti (i. 2) Scolari, 1 Todeschini 9 Barlow, 6 Barozzi, 2 Fanfani 10-12 Delff, 5 J1 Galanti (i. 3, 4) 16 17 18 20 22-24 25 26 27 28-60 28-30 28 29, 30 30 37-43 37 39 41-43 41-42 41 42 I. cont. Fanfani Finzi * Galanti (i. 8) Scolari, 1 Galvani, 5 Fanfani RosaMorando,! Galanti (i. 8) Blanc, 5 Giusti L. Scolari, 1 Trois Vannucchi Clerici Penco Fanfani Moore, 3t Scolari, 12 Arbib Blanc, 5 Buscaino-Cam- po, 1, 2* Fanfani Galanti (i. 2) Pasquini Scolari, 1 Strocchi, 2 Todeschini Tommaseo, 2 Blanc, 5 Galanti (i. 2) Piani Pasquini, 1 Bernardoni Penco Fanfani Pasquini, 1 Zani de' F. Barlow, 6 Barozzi, 2 Moore, 3t 48 48, 50 60 61 63 69 70-72 70 72 81 85-87 88 89 90, 91 94 97 100 101-105 101 102 105 I. cont. RosaMorando,l Scolari, 12 Strocchi, 2 Zani de' F. Barlow, 6 Moore, 3t Todeschini Zani de' F. RosaMorando,! Fanfani Todeschini Zani de' F. Blanc, 5 Clerici Fanfani Galanti (i. 3, 4, 8) Scolari, 1 Barlow, 6 Fanfani Zani de' F. Sorio, 7 Blanc, 5 Strocchi, 2 Galanti (i. 2) Bernardoni Cuttica * Bernardoni Zani de' F. Scolari, 1 Moore, 3t Scolari, 1 Delff, 6 Todeschini Bergmann, 4* Blanc, 5 Fanfani Scolari, 1 See also Veltro. Fanfani Galanti (i. 8) Scolari, 1 I. cont. Strocchi, 1 Torricelli, 6 106 RosaMorando,l Scolari, 1 108 Zani de' F. 1*39 Scolari, 1 115-117 Bernardoni Blanc, 5 Todeschini 116 Zani de' F. 117 Giovanna Scaetta, 1 Tommaseo, 2 118, 120 Bernardoni 126 Blanc, 5 Galanti (i. 3, 4) 134 Galanti (i. 8) RosaMorando,! Scolari, 1 135 Blanc, 5 II. Abeken, 1 Eroli 3-9 Blanc, 5 6 Barozzi, 2 Fanfani Scolari, 1, 12 Zani de' F. 8 RosaMorando,l 10-12 Galanti (i. 9) 12 Bernardoni Moore, 3t 17 Bernardoni 22-24 Orlandini, 1 Scolari, 20 22 Blanc, 5 Moore, 3t 24 Betti, 4* Galanti (i. 9) Scolari, 1 IN] 3EX OF PASSAGES.— Inf. m.-V. 105 II. cont. III. cont. IV. cont. V. cont. 25 RosaMorando,! Galanti (i. 10) 2 Antona-Traver- 11 Blanc, 5 35 Galanti (i. 9) 27 Scolari, 1 si* 16-24 Scolari, 1 36 Gigli 28-30 Fanfani 9 Zani de' F. 16 Sorio, 7 42 Galanti (i. 9) 29 Torri, 6 11 RosaMorando,l 25, 28 Scolari, 1 48 Fanfani 30 Barlow, 6 19-22 Scolari, 1 30 Zani de' F. 60 Blanc, 5 Blanc, 5 23 Moore, 3t 31 Blanc, 5 62 Galanti (i. 9) Fanfani 25 Sorio, 7 Finzi* , 83 Bernardoni Sorio, 7 26 Fanfani 34-36 Penco 55-57 Blanc, 5 31 Barlow, 6 26, 29 Zani de' F. 34 Blanc, 5 55 Moore, 3 1 Galanti (i. 10) 33 Sorio, 7 Coiagrosso * Scolari, 1 Moore, 3 1 36 Barlow, 6 Fanfani 56-60 Fanfani Sorio, 7 Blanc, 5 Fornaciari 60 Barlow, 5 Zani de' F. Zani de' F. Galanti (ii. 17) Barozzi, 2 36 Barlow, 6 40 RosaMorando,! 34,38 Zani de' F. Bernardoni Blanc, 5 41-42 Fanfani 88 Moore, 3 1 Blanc, 5 Fanfani 41,43 Zani de' F. 38,40 Sorio, 7 Fanfani Moore, 3t 46-50 Frapporti * 40,46 RosaMorando,! Moore, 3 1 Perazzini 49 Zani de' F. 58-59 Blanc, 5 Scolari, 1 .Silvestri, 2 53 Fanfani 58 Sorio, 7 Zani de' F. 36,40 Zani de' F. 57 Zani de' F. 69 Barlow, 6, 7 61 Fanfani 40-42 Scolari, 1 67-69 Arbib Barozzi, 2 Scolari, 1 42 Barlow, 6 67 Blanc, 5 Moore, 3 f 68 Zani de' F. Blanc, 5 Sorio, 7 Strocchi, 2 70-80 Frapporti * Strocchi, 1, 2 Zani de' F. 60 RosaMorandOjl 73 Scolari, 1 46 Galanti (i. 10) 68 Barlow, 6 6! Scolari, 1 76-78 Cavalieri, 2 47-48 Fanfani Barozzi, 2 64 Fanfani DelflF, 5 51 Zani de' F. Moore, 3t Zani de' F. 76 Sorio, 7 52-54 Blanc, 5 69 Todeschini. 65 RosaMorando,! 79-80 Fanfani Galanti (i. 10) 73-78 Rinuccini, Ann. 66 Bernardoni 81 Blanc, 5 54 Scolari, 1 73 Zani de' F. 69 Barlow, 6, 7 Moore, 3 1 Strocchi, 2 74 RosaMorando,! Scolari, 1 Zani de' F. 58-63 Barlow, 4 75 Barlow, 6 73-142 Scolari, 16 82-83 Fanfani 59-60 Moore, 3t Zani de' F. Ventura 90-112 Scolari, 1 Todeschini 91-93 Frapporti* 78 RosaMorando,! 91-93 Galanti (i. 9) 59 Sorio, 7 91 Fanfani 80 Barlow, 6 94^126 Calvori 60 Barlow, 6 95 Bernardoni Zani de' F. Broli Bergmann, 3 * Blanc, 6 82-84 Negroni, 3 Giordano Coco* Coiagrosso * 83-85 Clerici 94 Galanti (i. 7) Eroli Moore, 3 1 83-84 Zani de' F. Vannucchi" Galanti (i. 11) RosaMorando,! 85 Blanc, 5 See also Donna Goschel, 5 Sorio, 7 93 Carbone, 5,» 6* gentile. Nannarelli, 1 Zani de' F. Negroni, 3 97-99 Todeschini 62 Galanti (i. 10) 99 Blanc, 5 Zolese, 1, 2 98, 100 Strocchi, 2 Scolari, 1 100 Sorio, 7 94 Sorio, 7 106-108 Galanti (i. 9) 67 Galanti (i. 10) Strocchi, 2 Zani de' F. 106 Scolari, 12 70-81 Galanti (i. 12) 106-109 Blanc, 5 99 Strocchi, 2 107-108 Blanc, 5 70, 75 Scolari, 1 Cavalieri, 2 102 Barlow, 6, 7 108 Todescliini 88 Galanti(i.ll,14) 109 Fanfani Blanc, 5 113 Scolari, 1 91-93 Blanc, 5 Strocchi, 2 Moore, 3 f 118 RosaMorando,! Galanti (i. 12) 120, 125 Zani de' F. Negroni, 3 122 Blanc, 5 93 Sorio, 7 128 Todeschini Zolese, 1 139 Barlow, 6 103-115 Galanti (i. 12) 141 Barlow, 6 103 Pinto* 140 Scolari, 1 114 Barlow, 6 Barozzi, 2 Terraine-Tri- 142 Blanc, 5 Barozzi, 2 Fanfani Blanc, 6 Goschel, 4 gona, 2 Titta Moore, 3t Moore, 3 1 104 Barlow, 6 III. 115 Zani de' F. Sorio. 7 Sorio, 7 Zani de' F. 107 Luniini, 2* Sorio, 7 Abeken, 1 116-117 Blanc 149-151 Arbib Ventura Giordano Maschio, 2, 3 130-136 Galanti (i. 12) 136 Fanfani V. z,ani ae' n. 109-120 Preller 1-9 Delff, 5 Zani de' F. 121 RosaMorando,! 7-8 Galanti (i. 10) Blanc, 5 Chiara* Giuliani, 7, 26* 123 126 Blanc, 5 Moore, 3t 7 Scolari, 1 Barlow, 6 IV. Torri, 4 See also Francesca 135 Strocchi, 1 Moore, 3 f Moore. 3 1 Abeken, 1 da Rimini. 137 Blanc, 5 10-11 Galanti (i. 10) Creonti * 1-3 Scolari, 1 RosaMorando,! 16-18 Cayalieri, 2 Napione di Coc- 3 GJgli Uhland ■22-23 Galanti G- 10) conato 4-15 Scolari, 1 138 Giusti 25-30 Fanfani Torricelli, 9 4 Zani d' F. 141 Zani de' F, io6 INDEX OF PASSAGES.— Inf. VI.-XIV. VI. VII. cont. IX. cont. XI. cont. Abeken, 1 67-96 Bonsi, 1, 2* 93 Blanc, 5 113 RosaMorando,! 1-2 Blanc, 5 78 Zani de' F. 112 Barlow, 6 114 Lanci, Fort. 2 6 Fanfani 89 Scolari, 12 118-120 Todeschini Zani de' F. Zani de' F. 90 Barlow, 6 118 Zani de' F. U Sorio, 7 Blanc, 5 125 Moore, 3 1 XII. 18 Blanc, 5 106 Zani de' F. 126 Zani de' F. Sorio, 7 108 Moore, 3 1 132 Blanc, 5 1-10 Penco Zani de' F. 109 Bernardoni 8 GigU 22 Blanc, 5 116,120 Zanide'F. X. 9 Barlow, 6 RosaMorando,! 124 Gigli Blanc, 5 34 Blanc, 5 125, 127 Zani de' F. Galanti (i. 21) 16 Moore, 3 1 Gigli 127 Gigli 1 Barozzi, 2 21,22,27Zam de' F. 43 Moore, 3 f 128 Bernardoni Blanc, 5 34-44 Blanc, 6 47 Zani de' F. 13-15 Busson, 2 66 Moore, 3t 52 Blanc, 5 VIII. 18-21 Blanc, 5 87,89 Zani de' F. 53 Strocchi, 2 21,36 Zani de' F. 90 Blanc, 5 64-66 Todeschini 1 Blanc, 6 39 Blanc, 5 Gigli 68-69 Blanc, 5 6 Fanfani Bolza* RosaMorando,! 70 Sorio, 7 21,31 Zanide'F. Fanfani 99, 100 Zani de' F. 73 Blanc, 5 31 Mazzoni-T., 2* Parenti 101, 107 Fanfani 79,80 Zani de' F. 45 Blanc, 6 46-5! Todeschini 107 Blanc, 6 86 Barlow, 6 63 Eroli 52-54 Blanc, 6 Toynbee, 4 Sorio, 7 Sorio, 4, 7 52-53 Fanfani Zani de' F. Zani de' F. 62 Zani de' F. 63 Ovidio, 1 109-111 Tassoni, 2 91-93 Blanc, 5 78 Moore, 3 1 65 Blanc, 5 119-120 Barlow, 6 96 Barlow, 6 93-9* Zani de' F. Moore, 3 1 120 Blanc, 5 96,97 Zani de' F. 97-98 Blanc, 5 69 Bernardoni Busson, 1, 2 106-107 Fanfanl 97 RosaMorando,! 69,75 Zani de' F. Strocchi, 2 114 Blanc, 5 101 Zani de' F. 80,82 Blanc, 5 125 Barozzi, 2 119 Blanc, 5 82 Fanfani Moore, 3t 120 Fanfani 85 Aquarone, 2 127-131 Arbib VII. Todeschini 87 Blanc, 5 139 Zani de' F. Zani de' F. Fanfani Carbone, 4 * 125 Moore, 3 1 91-93 Busson, 2 Crollis 130 Bernardoni 92, 100 Zani de' F. | XIII. Galanti (ii. 19, 110-111 Todeschini Giuliani, 11 20) IX. 111 Zani de' F. 20-21 Blanc, 5 1 Blanc, 5 119 Busson, 2 Moore, 3 1 CelUni Ronzi 22 Zani de' F. Clerici 7-9 Blanc, 5 XI. 25 Blanc, 5 Delatre 7 RosaMorando,! 43 Zani de' F. Fanfani 8 Fanfani Galanti (i. 20) 63 Barlow, 6 Fantoni, A., 3 8, 18 Zani de' F. 8-9 Blanc, 5 Barozzi, 2 Lanci, M. A. 22-24 Blanc, 5 Fanfani Blanc, 5 — Mazzoni-T., 2* 25-27 Penco 8 Barlow, 6 Moore, 3 f Perazziui 25 Rosa Morando , 1 16-21 Blanc, 5 63,90 Zani de' F. Picci, 1 27 Fransoni'* 20 Zani de' F. 97-99 Fanfani Schier* 37, 41 Zani de' F. 21 Todeschini 97 Zani de' F. Scolari, 7 43-45 Blanc, 5 34,36 Zani de' F. 108 Blanc, 5 Torri, 4 45,52 Zanide'F. 36 Blanc, 5 113 Rosa Morando, 1 Vedorati 52 Galanti (ii. 2, 3, Fanfani 117 Blanc, 5 2 Mazzoni-T., 2* 6) Mazzoni-T., 2* Gaiter, 3 6 Zani de' F. Mazzoni-T., 2* 37 Fanfani Gigli 11-12 Blanc, 5 54 Barlow, 6 38,44 . Mazzoni-T., 2* Mazzoni-T., 2* 12 Picci, 1 Blanc, 5 45 Fanfani 120 seq Aquarone, 2 Rosa Morando,! Moore, 3 1 46-51 Todeschini 123 Zani de' F. 12,16 Strocchi, 2 66 Torri, 6 50 Blanc, 5 128 Perazzini 16-18 Perazzini 67-72 Todeschini Todeschini 143-150 Barlow, 6 16 GigU 69, 70 Zani de' F. 52 Clerici Blanc, 5 19 Sorio, 2, 3 70 Barlow, 6 53 Bernardoni Prompt, 3 21 RosaMorando, 1 Barozzi, 2 58,60 Mazzoni-T., 2'* 30 Blanc, 5 Blanc, 5 69,72 Zani de' F. XIV. Fanfani Fanfani 72 Todeschini Picci, 1 Moore, 3 f 78 Barlow, 6 3 Blanc, 5 33,53 Fanfani Strocchi, 1, 2 82-83 Blanc, 5 Zani de' F. 53 Zani de' F. 72 Alby * 82 Galanti (i. 19) 4 Fanfani 56-57 Blanc, 5 Zani de' F. 90 Moore, 3 + 31-36 Blanc, 5 60 Fanfani 78 Fransoni* 97-112 Goschel, 1 35 Bernardoni Zani de' F. Gigli 97 Zani de' F. 36 Zani de' F. 61-96 Goschel, 1 85 Vannucchi 110 Perazzini 40-41 Fanfani 61 Mazzoni-T., 2'* 90 Zani de' F. 113-114 Valle, 1 1 48 Blanc, 5 INDEX OF PASSAGES. — Inf. XV.-XXII. 107 XIV. cont. XVI. cont. XVni. cont. XX. cont. Moore, 3t Bertini * 106 Gigli 67-70 Scolari, 7 69 Bernardoni Blanc, 5 110 Zani de' F. 69 Moore, 3 1 79-81 Barlow, 6 102 Zani de' F. 122 Minutoli 79 GigU 79-80 Blanc, 6 104 Moore, 3 1 133-135 Betti,4* Eosa Morando.l 94-120 Blanc, 5 | 131 Todeschini Blanc, 5 95, 105 Zani de' F. Vaccheri, 1 Perazzini 113 Blanc, 6 105 Scolari, 12 XVII. 133 Zani de' F. 115 Fanfani 123 GiKli 122 Zani de' F. 125-126 Blanc, 5 7 Gigli XIX. 124-127 VaUe, 1 126 Barozzi, 2 16-17 Blanc, 5 126 Prato Moore, 3t 16 Zani de' F. Abeken 126, 131 Zani de' F. 20 Moore, 3 1 1-4 Preller XXT. 134-135 Blanc, 5 33 Blanc, 5 1 Blanc, 5 39 Gigli Gigli 7-21 Blanc, 5 XV. Zani de' F. 3 Moore, 3t 7 Barozzi, 2 46 GigU 7 Strocchi, 2 Prompt, 2 2 Gigli 62 Zani de' F. 9 Barlow, 6 7, 8 Zani de' F. 3 Todeschini 63 Blanc, 5 13-21 Carhone 14 Moore, 3 1 3,4 Zani de' F. , Muzzi, 1 16-21 Blanc, 5 34-37 Blanc, 5 4,9 Blanc, 5 71,73 Zani de' F. 18 Zani de' F. 39 Fanfani 9 Lunelli, 1, 2 73-75 Blanc, 5 19 Gigli 40, 41 Zani de' F. Scolari, 6, 7, 16 73 Strocchi, 2 23 Moore, 3 1 41 Minutoli Todeschini 85-87 Blanc, 5 41 EosaMorando,l Muzzi, 1 10-12 Betrti, 4 * 85 Gigli 44-45 Blanc, 5 Todeschini 12 Blanc, 5 86 Zani de" F. 45 Perazzini 43-48 Blanc, 5 12,21 Zani de' F. 87 Gigli Zani de' F. 46 Carnecchia* 29 Barlow, 6 89 Todeschini 52 GigU Moore, 3 1 Barozzi, 2 Zani de' F. 54, 64 Blanc, 5 Poletto, i Zani de' F. 90 Bernardoni 64 Moore, 3t Eigutini, 3 30 Blanc, 6 91-96 Blanc, 5 71 Busson, 2 48 GigU Strocchi, 1 91-93 Clerici 73-77 Blanc, 5 Minutoli 32 Zani de' F. 95 Moore, 3t 79-87 Prompt, 2 63 Zani de' F. 35 EosaMorando,l 95, 124 Zani de' F. 79-84 Barlow, 6 77-78 Blanc, 6 39 Moore, 3 1 124 Blanc, 5 83 Strocchi, 2 78 Zani de' F. Zani de' F. 127-132 Blanc, 5 94-96 Todeschini 89 GigU 40 Blanc, 5 134 Zani de' F. Zani de' F. 93 Blanc, 5 49-54 Blanc, 5 97-99 Busson, 2 Moore, 3 f 67,66 Zani de' F. XVIII. Strocchi, 2 99 GigU 67 Blanc, 5 Todeschini 106-114 Blanc, 5 70-72 Todeschini Asquini 97 Fanfani 112,113 Moore, 3t 84,86 Zani de' F. 1-2 Blanc, 5 105 Zani de' F. 131 GigU 94 Mazzoni-T., 2* 1 Zani de' F. 106-114 Blanc, 5 132, 135 Blanc, 6 99 Blanc. 5 4-12 Blanc, 5 106-111 Costa, 3 135 Fransoni * 106-107 Blanc, 5 9 Todeschini 113, 114 Zani de' F. Negroni, 2 106 KosaMorando,! 12 Barlow, 6 120 Blanc, 5 119 Zani de' F. Bernardoni 120, 130 Zani de' F. XXII. 121-123 Todeschini Moore, 3t 130-131 Blanc, 5 122 Gaiter, 3 14-18 25 Blanc, 5 Blanc, 6 130 Fanfani 2 Gigli Mazzoni-T., 2* 33-42 Blanc, 5 XX. 4 Zani de' F. XVI. 33 Barlow, 6 5-6 Betti, 4* 3 Bernardoni 42 Moore, 3 1 3 Eosa Morando, 7-10 Maazoni-T., 2* Blanc, 5 43 Todeschini 1,3 10 Zani de' F. Mazzoni-T., 2* 51 Blanc, 5 9 Zani de' F. 50 Strocchi, 2 Moore, 3 1 Mazzoni-T., 2* 11-13 Blanc, 5 52 - Fanfani Zani de' F. Strocchi, 1 14 Perazzini 59-60 Blanc, 5 14-15 Moore, 3 f 52 GigU 16 Zani de' F. 64-65 Fanfani 19-21 Blanc, 5 53 Blanc, 5 18 Fanfani 68 Gigli 19 Perazzini 55 Moore, 3t 19 GigU 71 Fanfani 25-27 Zani de' F. 58 Gigli 27-30 CavaUeri, 2 74, 88 Zani de' F. 28 Picci, 1 61 Blanc, 6 28-30 Blanc, 5 96 Gigli Zani de' F. Strocchi, 2 30 Barozzi, 2 101 Moore, 3 1 34-42 Busson, 2 66 Gigli Moore, 3t 110-111 Blanc, 5 38 Zani de' F. Mazzoni-T., 2* Strocchi, 1 116, 123 Blanc, 5 53 Bernardoni 67 Eigutini, 1 30,46 Zani de' F. 124 Todescliini 63 .Picci, 1 75,81 Zani de' F. 55 Blanc, 5 Zani de' F. 70-72 Blanc, 6 81 Perazzini 57 GigU 127-129 Todeschini 70 Fanfani 83 Gigli 61-66 Blanc, 5 127 Bernardoni 71 Zani de' F. 84 Blanc, 5 65 Barlow, 6 127, 128 Zan: de' F. 87,88 Zani de' F. 85, 103 Zani de' F. Perazzini 138, 142 Zani de' F. 94-102 Barlow, 6 91 Moore, 3t Zani de' F. 142 Blanc, 5 io8 INDEX OF PASSAGES.— Inf. XXIII.-XXXII. XXII. cont. XXIV. cont. XXVII. cont. XXX. Moore, 3t 137-138 Blanc, 5 78 Fanfani 5,6 Zani de' F. Perazzini 142-151 Blanc, 5 Zani de' F. 18 Moore, St 148 Gigli 143, 151 Zani de' F. 95 Blanc, 5 22-25 Blanc, 5 ' 95, 110 Zani de' F. 25 Zani de'F. 112-114 Blanc, 5 28-29 Blanc, 5 XXIII. XXV. 133, 136 Zani de' F. 44 Moore, 3t 1-9 Blanc, 5 7 Picci, 1 10, 13 Gigli -'11,22 Zanide'F. I'-l Gigli 2.') Zani de' F. 31 Blanc, 5 1-3 2 3 8 Blanc, 5 Mazzoni-T., 2* Perazzini Blanc, 5 Fanfani Moore, 3t Zani de' F. XXVIII. 7-10 Blanc, 5 8, 9 Zani de' F. 10 Moore, 3 1 48,50 57,66 73-74 78 79 87 Zani de' F. Zani de' F. Blanc, 5 Barlow, 6 Blanc, 6 Zani de' F. Barlow, 6 Gigli 46-47 Blanc, 5 10-12 12 Todeschini Blanc 5 16, 18 Busson, 2 18 Toynbee, 5 Blanc, 5 Perazzini 53, 57 Zani de' F. 12,18 Zani de' F. 20, 31 Zani de'. F. 102 Picci, 1 63-64 Blanc, 5 63 Todeschini 29,42 64-66 Zani de' F. Blanc, 5 37 Galvani, 1, 3 37, 45 Zani de' F. 104-lOc 114 Todeschini Todeschini Zani de' F. 64 Fanfani 65 67 Mazzoni-T., 2* Zani de' F. 76-81 Tonini 79-80 Fanfani 115 Zani de' F. Moore, Sf 74 Bernardoni 79 Picci, 1 Zani de' F. Perazzini Zani de' F. 93, lOi Zani de' Ti" 80 Mazzoni-T., 2* 116-117 Blanc, 5 83 Moore, 3 f 113,120 Zanide' F. 83 Moore, 3 t 121-123 Perazzini 87 Zani de' F. 120 Moore, 3t Blanc 5 90 Zani de' F. Zani de F. 88 Blanc, 5 135 107 Busson, 2 129 Zani de' F. 93 Zani de' F. 100 Gigli 103-104 Busson, 2 103 Mazzoni-T., 2* 142-144 144 Blanc, 5 Barlow, 6 Bernardoni 108, 117 Zani de' F. 122 Barozzi, 2 123 Zani de' F. 128 Muzzi, 1 136 Gigli XXXI. 109 Blanc, 5 135 Alcune narra- 8 Zani de' F. 118, 119 Zani de' F. XXVI. zioncelje 16-17 Fanfani 127 Zani de' F. Barlow, 5, 6 17 Blanc, 5 133-135 Blanc, 5 1-12 Gelli, 4* Barozzi, 2 19 Zani de' F. 136 Perazzini 1 Zani de' F. Blanc, 5 31 Blanc, 5 148 Barlow, 6 7-15 Blanc, 5 Moore, 3t 39 Bern ardoni 7-9 Tanci Zani de' F. Todeschini 14 Barlow, 6 140-141 Fanfani Zani de' F. XXIV. Picci, 1 41 Aquarone, 2 Todeschini 53 Zani de' F. 1-7 Blanc, 5 Zani de' F. XXIX. 58-67 Blanc, 5 6, 12 Zani de' F. 19-24 Blanc, 6 67 Hammer-Purg- 12 Blanc, 5 23-24 Todeschini 9 Barlow, 6 stall'* Strocchi, 2 24 Zani de' F. Blanc, 5 Lanci, M. A. 20 Gigli 25 Moore, 3t 10 Valle, 1 liizio-Bruno 31 Blanc, 5 30,39 Zani de' F. 12 Blanc, 5 Schier * 33-40 Blanc, 5 40,57 Zani de' F. 16-17 Blanc, 5 Zani de' F. 47-48 Blanc, 5 59 Mazzoni-T., 2* 16 Grosso, 1 75 Moore, 3t 47 Zani de' F. 65-67 Zani de' F. 20 Zani de' F. 77-78 Blanc, 6 48 Strocchi, 1, 2 95 Perazzini 22-23 Blanc, 5 79 Zani de' F. 54 Gigli 108 Blanc, 5 27 Strocchi, 2 85 Blanc, 6 55-57 Blanc, 5 Strocchi, 2 27,36 Zanide'F. 115 Strocchi, 2 65-69 Blanc, 5 114-115 Blanc, 5 39 Perazzini 122 Zani de' F. Zani de' F. 115 Zani de' F. Zani de' F. 130-132 Fanfani 85-90 Zani de' F. 127-135 Valle. 1 40-42 Betti, 4'* 132 Blanc, 5 85-87 Barlow»6 Blanc, 5 Fanfani 85 Blanc, 5 44 Zani de' F. Todeschini 87 RosaMorando,! 93 Blanc, 5 XXVII. 46 Moore, 3 1 51 Zani de' F. 132, 141 Zani de' F. 95, 104 Zani de' F. 13-15 Blanc, 5 55—57 Blanc, 5 105 Gigli 19-21 Zani de' F. 77-78 Perazzini j XXXII. Zani de' F. 20-21 Blanc, 5 Zani de' F. 1-123 Giuliani, 12 109-110 Blanc, 5 21 Moore, 3 f 77 Fanfani 1-12 Preller 110 Zanide'F. 46-47 Barlow, 6, 11 82 Zani de' F. 3,7-8 Blanc, 5 119 Barozzi, 2 49 Zani de' F. 85,88 Mazzoni-T., 2* 8 GigU Zani de' F. Bernardoni 60 Mazzoni-T., 2* 109 Zani de' F. 18,19 Scolari, 12 51 Blanc, 5 121-123 Todeschini 21 Blanc 5 119,125 Zanide'F. 53 Fanfani 122 Zani de' F. 25 Gigli ■ Mazzoni-T., 2» Blanc a 127 Picci, 1 129 Zani de' F. 54 64-65 Zani de' F. Blanc, 5 123 Alcune narra- zioncelle 33 34 130 Blanc, 5 65 Zani de' F. 125 Mazzoni-T., 2* 45-48 Blanc, 5 Fanfani 74-77 Frapporti * 132 Zani de' F. 47 Barlow, 6 INDEX OF PASSAGES. — Inf. XXXIII. -XXXIV., Purg. I.-VIII. io9 XXXII. cont. Moore, Sf 49 Zani de' F. 61-62 Blanc, 6 70 Blanc, 6 71 Gigli 72 Mazzoni-T., 2* 81 Aquarone, 2 Busson, 2 94 Zani de' F. 96,97 Fanfani 101 Zani de' F. 106-111 Busson, 2 114, 115 Zani de' F. 115 Blanc, 5 Busson, 2 117 Zani de' F. 119 Busson, 2 121, 122 Zani de' F. 122-123 Strocchi, 2 122 Mazzoni-T., i* 124-139 Giuliani, 15 130 Zani de' F. 136 Blanc, 5 Moore, 3 1 137 Zani de' F. XXXIII. Ancona, 6* Giuliani, 26* Scolari, 11 See also Ugolino. 1-90 Giuliani, 15 11-14 Blanc, 5 11 Mazzoni-T., 2* 13,14 Zani de F. 15 Fanfani 16 Zani de' F. 18 Bernardoni 22-24 Barlow, 6 22-23 Strocchi, 2 22 Zani de' F. 25-26 Blanc, 5 26 Barlow, 6 Moore, 3* 26,35 Zani de' F. 39,41 Zani de' F. 41 Todeschini 43 Perazzini 44,46 Blanc, 5 46 Mazzoni-T., 2* 50-51 Barlow, 6 57 Blanc, 5 58 Finzi * Zani de' F. 70-71 Fanfani 72-75 Blanc, 6 72,74 Moore, 3t 74 Zani de' F. 75 Galanti (ii. 4) Gargallo Gazzeri GiuBti Missirini, 6 Penco Pepe, 1 Rosini, 1 Sforza 78 Bernardoni Moore, 3 1 78,84 Zani de' F. XXXIII. cont. 85-86 86 98 100 104 111-112 116-117 116 119 119, 126 137-157 145 149-150 150 9,11 13 30-31 37-45 49 50-52 53 54 64-68 68 72 76-81 87-89 87 96 99 107 110-111 118 121-125 127-132 Preller Zani de' F. Fanfani Zani de' F. Blanc 5 Blanc, 5 Blanc, 5 Perazzini Zani de' F. Strocchi, 2 Zani de' F. Martini, Kosso Blanc, 5 Blanc, 5 Bernardoni XXXIV. Blanc, 5 Moore, 3 + Blanc, 5 Blanc, 5 Zani de' F. Blanc, 5 Moore, 3 1 Strocchi, 2 Zani de' F. Blanc, 5 Valle, 1 Blanc, 5 Blanc, 5 Blanc, 5 Torri, 6 Blanc, 5 Valle, 1 Moore, 3t Bernardoni Barlow, 6 Blanc, 5 Zani de' F. Goschel, 1 Blanc, 5 1 7-9 9 13-15 19-21 22-24 23 31-90 31-33 35 61-84 92 108 115 Pnrgatorio. I. GioTanna Barlow, 6 Fanfani Perazzini Kosa Morando, 1 Strocchi, 2 Barlow, 6 Todeschini Barlow, 6 Blanc, 5 Fanfani Blanc, 5 Todeschini Barozzi, 2 Barlow, 6 Perazzini Moore, 3 f Perazzini Blanc, 6 Strocchi, 2 1-6 4-6 II. Valle, 1 Todeschini 13 26 41 44 55-57 55 93 103 118 II. cont. Barlow, 6 Barozzi, 2 Blanc, 5 Moore, 3 1 Perazzini Barlow, 6 Blanc, 5 Moore, 3 f Strocchi, 2 Fransoni * Barlow, 6 Barozzi, 2 Moore, 3t Valle, 1 Bernardoni Barlow, 6 Moore, 3 f Strocchi, 1, 2 Barlow, 6 Bernardoni Moore, 3t Perazzini III. 11 Gigli 12 Barlow, 6 16-17 Valle, 1 16 Gigli 25-27 Valle, 1 34-45 Goschel, 1 34-36 Perazzini 49-61 Todeschini 55 Blanc, 5 64 Perazzini 115-116 Todeschini 121-135 Busson, 2 128 Mazzoni-T., 2* 129 Gigli Rosa Morando, 1 130-131 Blanc, 5 131 Busson Galanti (ii. 1, 14) 133,seq. Fanfani 135 Blanc, 5 15-16 22 26 27 67-75 72 73 83,93 119-120 125 129 130-132 131 138 IV. Valle, 1 Barlow, 6 Blanc, 5 Moore, 3t Perazzini Bernardoni Valle, 1 Barlow, 6 Fanfani Moore, 3 1 Scolari, 12 Barozzi, 2 Barlow, 6 Perazzini Barlow, 6 Moore, 3t Barlow, 6 Perazzini Galanti (ii. 18) Blanc, 5 Perazzini 4-5 18 37-39 37 38 64 seq. 82 88 100, 104 109-129 117-118 117 118 133 136 1 14 19 28-64 37,54 76-78 76 88 90 91-96 91-93 96-96 106-108 106 111 118-123 118 148 2* V. Blanc, 5 Barlow, 6 Gigli Barlow, 6 Scaetta, 1 Blanc, 5 Moore, 3t Masetti Mazzoni-T. , Moore, 3 + Blanc, 5 Panizzi Todeschini Bernardoni Blanc, 5 Barlow, Aquarone, 2 Mazzoni-'T. , Barlow, 6 Barozzi, 2 Moore, 3t VI. Abeken Blanc, 5 Aquarone, 2 Mazzoni-T. , Goschel, 1 Gigli Sorre Barlow, 6 Blanc, 5 Fanfani Blanc, 5 Strocchi, 2 Strocchi, 1 Todeschini Scolari, 3 Aquarone, 2 Scolari, 20 Kosa Morando, 1 Barlow, 6 VII. 2* 4-6 Perazzini Todeschini 16 Moore, 3 1 34-36 Fanfani 40-42 Fanfani 48 Perazzini 51 Blanc, 5 Moore, 3t Perazzini 70-72 Penco 73-75 Blanc, 5 119 Perazzini 127 Barlow, 6 127, 132 Perazzini 10-39 19 26-27 43 61,64 64 VIII. Agresti * Galanti (ii. 16) Blanc, 5 Preller Bernardoni Blanc, 5 Moore, 3 f 15, no INDEX OF PASSAGES. —PuRG. IX.-XXII. VIII. coni. XI. cont. XV. cont. XIX. cont. Perazzini 108 Galanti Cii. 32)* 44-67 Perazzini 55 Barlow, 6 69, 71 Mazzoni-T., 2* 109-114 Busson, 2 44-46 Blanc, 6 62-66 Blanc, 5 74 EosaMoraiido,l 112 Aquarone, 2 49-51 Barlow, 6 81 Rosa Morando,! 80 Perazzini 113-114 Blanc, 5 67-75 Perazzini 89-90 Todeschini 89,91 Blanc, 5 134-135 Fanfani 73-74 Blanc, 5 91 Rosa Morando, 1 91-93 Barlow, 6 140-141 Todeschini 73 Fanfani 101-102 Blanc, 5 94 Barlow, 6 74 Bernardoni 105 Bernardoni Moore, 3 f XTT. 98 Barlow, 6 118 Rosa Morando,! Perazzini 114 Blanc, 5 120 Strocchi, ! 129 Bernardoni 16-18 Blanc, 5 133-136 Fanfani 132 Fanfani 131 Blanc, 5 25-63 Preller 137-138 Perazzini Moore, 3t 136 Mazzoni-T., 2* 37-39 Barlow, 6 136 Blanc, 6 44 . Rosa Morando, 1 XVI. 140 Bernardoni IX. 54 Barozzi, 2 60 Blanc, 5 16-19 Barlow, 6 XX. Eroli 64-66 Barlow, 6 25,46,51 Blanc, 5 GigU 64 Blanc, 5 68-114 Barlow, 6 10-16 Barlow, 6 1-45 Blanc, 5 88 Rosa Morando, 1 67-83 Goschel, 1 10-12 Blanc, 5 1-18 Penco 94 Blanc, 5 75-77 Blanc, 5 38,39 Fanfani 1-12 Barlow, 6 85-96 Gelli, 2, 3,4* 52, 60 Blanc, 5 Galanti (ii. 5, XIII. 94^96 Rarina 63 Sorio, 7 7-9) 98-99 Blanc, 5 87 Rosa Morando,! Mossotti. 1, 3 2 Barlow, 6 Todeschini 90 Barozzi, 2 Perazzini Moore, 3 1 119-120 Barlow, 6 Blanc, 5 Todeechini 7 Blanc, 5 139-140 Todeschini Moore, 3 1 Torri, 4 9 Barlow, 6 140 Blanc, 6 91-93 Todeschini Valle, 1 46 Rosa Morando, 1 Fransoni * 94-96 Blanc, 5 1 RosaMorando,l 67 Blanc, 5 145 Moore, 3 f 119-120 Fanfani 2 Barozzi, 2 68 Barlow, 6 125 GigU 9 Bernardoni 88 Blanc, 5 XVII. 16-18 Barlow, 6 106 seq Aquarone, 2 XXI. 17 Moore, 3 f 120 Barlow, 6 Varchi, 1, 2 133 seq Fanfani 123 Blanc, 5 1-3 Barlow, 6 12 Blanc, 5 133 Rosa Morando, 1 161-153 Betti, 4 * 3 Rosa Morando, 1 Gigli 137 Gigli 154 Barlow, 6 7-9 Todeschini 19 Barlow, 6 Moore, 3 1 7 Fanfani Blanc, 5 X. 62 Strocchi, 1 GrosBO, 1 XIV. 85-87 Fanfani 19,26 Moore, 3 1 7-16 Galanti (ii. 26- 87 Blanc, 5 43-45 Todeschini 26)* 6 Gigli 91-139 Barlow, 6 43 Blanc, 6 7-12 Fanfani 31-34 Fanfani Verini 44 Rosa Morando,! 7-9 Blanc, 5 31 Blanc, 5 91-105 Varchi, 2 45 Moore, 3 1 13-15 Valle, 1 34-36 Barlow, 6 47 Barlow, 6 14 Barlow, 6 37-38 Todeschini 55-57 Blanc, 5 Moore, 3 f 61-62 Blanc, 5 XVIII. 61 Moore, Sf 16,27 Gigli 64 Barlow, 6 16-18 DelflF, 5 64-66 Perazzini 30 Clerici 66 Barozzi, 2 19-21 Barlow, 6 64 Blanc, 5 Fanfani 86-87 Blanc, 5 36-37 Delff, 5 77 GigU Moore, Sf 87 Barlow, 6 49-64 Barlow, 6 100 Rosa Morando,! 64-65 Fanfani Perazzini 61-66 Barlow, 6 112 Perazzini 66,71 Gigli 100 Gigli 61-63 Todeschini 117-119 Todeschini 74 Barozzi, 2 Mazzoni-T., 2* 66 Gigli 126-126 Blanc, 5 77,80 Blanc, 5 102 Bernardoni 76-78 Galanti (ii. 24)* 126 Barlow, 6 80-81 Perticari, 1 Rosa Morando, 1 Valle, 1 130 Rosa Morando,! 90 Barlow, 6 104 Strocchi, 2 76-77 Todeschini 136 Blanc, 5 93 Rosa Morando,! 107-108 Fanfani 83 Moore, Sf 95-96 Fanfani 121 Todeschini 94-96 Blanc, 5 128 Blanc, 5 126 Barlow, 6 94 Gigli XXII. 138-139 Fanfani Blanc, 5 95 Boehmer, 2 3-6 Blanc, 5 Moore, 3t 145 Rosa Morando, 1 3 Bernardoni XI. 133 Blanc, 5 5,6 Moore, 3 1 1-24 Cavedoni, 2 XV. XIX. 37 Rosa Morando,! 40-41 Barlow, 6 19-24 Blanc, 5 1-6 Valle, 1 40 Blanc, 5 25 Galvani, 1 1-6 Blanc, 6 1-3 Barlow, 6 49,56 GigU 35 Perazzini Sorio, 6 4^6 Blanc, 5 66 Perazzini 58 seq. Aquarone, 2 Valle, 1 20,22 Blanc, 5 97-98 Blanc, 5 79-84 Barlow, 6 1-3 Todeschini 34-36 Barlow, 6 97 Moore, 3 1 81 Mazzoni-T., 2* 2 Rosa Morando, 1 34,35 Moore, 3 1 106 Bernardoni 94-96 Barlow, 6 7-9 Todeschini 45. Gigli Blanc, 5 97-99 Blanc, 5 14 GigU 51 Blanc, 6 109,113 Rosa Morando. 1 IKDEX OF PASSAGES. —PuBG. XXIV.-XXXIII., Paead. I.-V. 1 1 1 XXII. cont. XXVII. cont. XXXII. cont. II. cowl. 118 Blanc, 6 Moore, 3t Scolari, 12 43-45 Goschel, 1 118-120 Land, Fort. 2 Perazzini 100-102 Galanti (ii. 31*) 45 GigU 183-135 Blanc, 5 Sorio, 3 142-147 Costa, 3 47 Barlow, 6 15 Blanc, 5 49-51 Barlow, 6 XXIII. 45 Fanfani Torri, 9 XXXTTI. Prato 58-60 Barlow, 6 27 Blanc, 5 55, 72 Blanc, 5 Tommaseo, 2 76 Gigli 32 Kohler 81 Blanc, 5 34-36 Clerici 95-105 Mossotti, 2, 3 36 Strocohi, 2 Moore, 8t 36 Fantoni, A. 106-108 Barlow, 6 46 Blanc, 5 105, 108 Perazzini Fauriel, 1 112-148 Goschel, 1 70 Gigli 111 Barozzi, 2 Scarabelli, 1 112-138 Barlow, 6 79- Blanc, 5 Moore, 3t 37-45 Barlow, 6 124 Moore, 3 1 94, 127 GigU 115 Fanfani 43-45 Gaiter, 3 140 Perazzini Torri, 9 43-44 Preller 141 Moore, 3 1 XXIV. 127-142 Gelli, 3, 4* 43 Accordi 142 Ponta, 2 Bergmann, 4 * 14 Bosa MoTando,l Clerici III. 19 MlnutoU Picci, 1 30 Blanc, 5 XXVIII. Smania, 3 16 Moore, 3t 34 Scolari, 12 Caetani, 4 Tommaseo, 2 15, 26 Perazzini 37 Blanc, 5 51 Strocchi, 2 44 Fransoni * 26 Gigli 43-45 Giovanna 91-102 Goschel, 1 Vaunucchi Rosa Morando,! 55,57 Ro3aMorando,l 92 Barlow, 6 Vitti 55 Landoni, 1 69 Gaiter, 3 122 Perazzini 47-48 Bernardoni 70-81 Preller 61 Blanc, 6 49, 69 Rosa Morando,l 79 Barlow, 6 Moore, 3t 74 Bernardoni Bernardoni 65 Barlow, 6 XXIX. 136, 139 Bernardoni 81 Landoni, 1 82 Mazzoni-T., 2» Fransoni* 109-120 Busson, 2 113 BosaMorando,l 4 Torri, 6 118-120 Barlow, 6 14, 18 Perazzini Paradise. 119 Rosa Morando,! XXV. 73-76 Furia Penco I. Strocchi, 2 123 Gigli Varchi, 1, 2 81 Bernardoni Scartazzini, 12 1-3 Valle, 1 82-164 Barlow, 6 Varolii, 2 1 Blanc, 5 142,147 RosaMorando,l 1-3 Barlow, 6 iV. 7 Gigli 148-150 Perazzini Bianchini 1-3 Fanfani 9 Moore, 3 f 13-27 Delff, 5 3 Perazzini 18,31 Blanc, 5 Galanti (ii. 10, 12 Bernardoni 31 Moore, 3 f XXX. ^•H-> 13 ' Perazzini 37-106 37-60 Blanc, 6 Barlow, 6 GioTanna 1 5 Barlow 6 18 GigU 20 Missirini, 6 27 Rosa Morando, 1 40-48 Goschel, 1 51 Boehmer, 2 Moore, 3t 31—35 Perazzini 23 Perazzini 40-42 Todesohini 61-66 Barlow, 6 31-32 Fanfani 63-72 Perazzini 76-82 Barlow, 6 60 Barlow, 6 43-45 Valle, 1 67-72 Zeviani 106, 131 Blanc, 5 73 Moore, 3 1 43 Sorio, 7 67-69 Landoni, 1 131 Barozzi, 2 77 Fanfani 44 Barlow, 6 67 Fanfani Moore, 3 1 Scolari, 12 Sorio, 2, 3 TodescMni 66 Perazzini 73-75 Fanfani 83 Rosa Morando,! 118 Barlow, 6 135 EosaMorandOjl 88 Gigli 144 Mazzoni-T., 2* Giovanna 121 Landoni, 1 138-139 Blanc, 5 Picone * Russo * 124-132 Goschel, 1 127 Fanfani XXVI. XXXI. 97 RosaMorando,l 103-141 Barlow, 6 132 Rosa Morando,! 3 Berndrdoni 109 RosaMorando,l 39-87 Blanc, 5 4 Fanfani 2 V. 41 Moore, 3t Fanfani 29 Moore, 3 f 133 Perazzini 43-45 49-61 Barlow, 6 134-135 Boehmer, 2 Tklariotti, Ales. 43 Blanc. 5 Clerici 136,141 Moore, 3t 4 seq. Fanfani 72, 75 Moore, 3 1 Mazzoni-T., 2* 51 Grosso, 1 141 Barozzi, 2 9 Bernardoni 92 Moore, 3 1 Landoni, 1 97-99 Barlow, fi 70 Barozzi, 2 II. Varchi, 2 14 Rosa Morando,! 105 Rosa Morando.l 133-134 Wanfnni Scolari, 12 130 GigU 19-30 Preller 19-24 Barlow, 6 133 Perazzini 132 Pacchiani 1-9 Barlow, 6 41-42 Fanfani 140 Blanc, 5 Paggi 9 Landoni, 1 Perazzini 27 Barlow, 6 56 GigU 58-60 Perazzini 70 Rosa Morando,! XXVII. XXXII. 31 Perazzini 86-87 Perazzini Gigli Valle, 1 Galanti (i. 29- 39 Rosa Morando , 1 88 Barlow, 6 1-5 31) 42 Moore, 3 1 Moore, 3 1 4 Barlow, 6 66 Barozzi, 2 Perazzini 126 Perazzini 112 INDEX OF PASSAGES. — Pabab. VI.-XXI. VI. 2, 19 Barozzi, 2 19 Scolarl, 12 28-36 Landoni, 1 39 Barozzi, 2 Scolari, 12 61-63 Barlow, 6 66 Barlow, 6 73 Picci, 1 RosaMorando,! 82-93 Perazzini 94-96 Barlow, 6 103-105 Barlow, 6 121 Bernardoni 142 Barlow, 6 VII. Goschel 3 Witte, 23, 38 6 Gigli 13-15 Barlow, 6 13-14 Delff, 5 21 Moore, 3 1 34-48 Preller 53 Perazzini 5+ Boehmer 64-72 Goschel, 1 97-120 Preller 114 Barlow, 1, 6 Moore, 3t 124-148 Goschel, 1 VIII. 9 Landoni, 1 43-45 Fanfani 49-51 Barlow, 6 63 Barlow, 6 Bernardoni 67-70 Castorina 89 Perazzini 105 Barozzi, 2 124-126 Landoni, 1 124 Bernardoni 139-148 Goschel, 1 IX. 1 Todeschini 10 Barozzi, 2 23 Landoni, 1 84,35 Arbib 37 Perazzini 49 Barlow, 6 Todescliini 52-60 Bagatta* 54 Strocchi, 2 61-62 Perazzini 70-72 Todeschini 74-75 Fanfani 82-87 Valle, 1 103-105 Landoni, 1 Todeschini 103 RosaMorando,! 108 Perazzini 129 Barlow, 6 Moore, 3 1 135 Gigli 1-6 Strozzi 4^21 GiambuUari, 3 4 Moore, 3t 61-63 Delff, 5 82 Borghini, 2 82,112 Gigli 112 Barlow, 6 Borghini, 2 Moore, 3t 116-117 Fanfani 118-120 Fea 119 Borghini, 2 Gigli Moore, 3t Perazzini 122 Borghini, 2 Gigli 136-138 Todeschini 139-141 Barlow, 6 141 Gigli XI. 3 Fanfani 19-21 Todeschini 19 Borghini, 2 Gigli 21 Perazzini 26 Borghini, 2 Gigli Moore, 3 1 37, 45 Borghini, 2 37,45 Gigli 49-51 Valle, 2 52-54 Barlow, 6 67 Borghini, 2 67, 72 Gigli 72 Barozzi, 2 82 Moore, 3 1 91-93 Barlow, 6 106-108 Barlow, 6 111 Perazzini 136-139 Barlow, 6 138 Borghini, 2 Gigli XII. 29 Gigli 46-52 Valle, 1, 2 51 Gigli 83 Barlow, 6 Mazzoni-T., 2* 127-129 Barlow, 6 7 18 27 51 52-84 52-78 52-73 52-54 55 25-27 33,45 XIII. Gigli Perazzini Moore, 3 1 RosaMorando,l Goschel, 1 Barlow, 6 Landoni, 1 Galanti(ii. 27*) Borghini, 2 Gigli XIV. Fanfani RosaMorando,! XIV. cont. 57 Boehmer, 2 72 Moore, 3 1 94 RosaMorando,! 106-108 Landoni, 1 127-139 Perazzini 133-139 Barlow, 6 XV. 7! Barozzi, 2 97-135 Barlow, 6 99 Busson, !, 2 108 Todeschini 116 Busson, !, 2 119-123 Fanfani 136-139 Barlow, 6 136 Gigli 138 Mazzoni-T., 2* 147, 148 Gigli 13-15 37 38 40-45 48-45 47 63 69 72 88 94-99 94 104 106-111 109-110 109 115,120' 122-123 126-130 7-9 9 13 22-24 28 31-42 37-42 37-39 38,42 46-69 53 70-96 71 118-120 122 124-126 127, 132 XVI. Toynbee, 1, 2 Bernardoni Barlow, 6 RosaMorando,! Barlow, 6 Scalini Moore, 3't Gaiter, 3" Borghini,|2 Gigli Todeschini Strocchi, 2 Todeschini Borghini, 2 Gigli Perazzini Todeschini Barlow, 6 Todeschini Mazzoni-T., 2* Perazzini Todeschini Busson, 2 XVII. Barlow, 6 Moore, 3 t Gigli . Cavedoni Galvani, ! Gigli Preller Todeschini Perazzini Gigli Barlow, 6 RosaMorando,! Barlow, 6 Vannucchi Bernardoni RosaMorando,! Boehmer. 2 Gigli XVIII. Borghini, 2 Gigli XVIII. cont. 16 -21 Barlow, 6 75 Moore, St 88- -136 Preller 94- -108 Caetani, 4 100 Bernardoni 107 Gigli 123 131 Moore, 3t XIX. 3, 7 Gigli 12 Borghini, 2 Gigli 13 Perazzini 19 Gigli 28- -30 Gigli Perazzini 33- 35 Gigli 40- -63 Preller 40- -48 Goschel, 1 40, 51 Gigli 52- 63 Barlow, 6 52- 57 Todeschini 6!,63,65GigU 79, 82 Gigli 82 Perazzini 84,94,96Gigli 97- 99 Perazzini 100 Gigli 103- 111 Barlow, 6 105 Gigli 110, 113 Gigli 115- 139 Preller 116 Gigli 120 Strocchi, 2 121- -123 Barlow, 6 127- -129* Strocchi, 1 130- -132 Barlow, 6 132, 135 Gigli 141 Barozzi, 2 Mazzoni-T. Jtfoore, 3t 145- -148 Perazzini 2* XX. 13 Scolari, 12 14 Barozzi, 2 36 Perazzini 61-63 Barlow, 6 68, 73 Perazzini 76-78 Todeschini 80 Landoni, 1 94-99 Goschel, 1 117 Moore, 3 1 XXI. 13-15 17 70-72 84 Valle, 1 Perazzini Fanfani Barlow, 6 Perazzini Picci, 1 Landoni, 1 121-123 Barlow, 6 Galanti, (ji. oi 22 *) ^ ' Todeschini 126 Gigli 93 96 NOTE ON THE PORTRAITS OF DANTE. "3 XXII. XXV. cont. XXVII. cont. XXX. 10-12 Ferazzini 9 Gigli 106 Barozzi, 2 1-10 Valle, 1 16-18 Barlow, 6 14,29,33 Moore, Sf 109-118 Preller 19-33 Barlow, 6 17 Moore, 3 1 86-96 Arbib 127-138 Penco 61-69 Barlow, 6 79-81 Todeschini 86-90 Todeschini 136-138 Galanti (ii. 12, 99 Rosa Morando,l 94,95 Moore, 3 1 100-102 Valle, 1 13) 126,129 RosaMorando,! 103-104 D'anfani 104 Bernardoni 142-148 Barlow, 6 133-138 Barlow, 6 112-117 Barlow, 6 110 Barlow, 6 146 Barozzi, 2 121 Perazzini XXXI. 151-153 Valle, 1 XXVI. 20 Moore, 3t XXIII. 1—3 Perazzini XXVIII. 28 Perazzini 33 Perazzini 23 Barlow, 6 32 RosaMorando,! 6 Bernardoni 43-45 Arbib Moore. 3t 68,98 Perazzini 19-21 Todeschini 52-66 GiambuUari, 2| 44 Goschel, 1 103-108 Barlow, 6 35 RosaMorando,l 76-78 Todeschini 50 Moore, 3 1 127 Fanfani 59 Barlow, 6 78 Fanfani 76 Barozzi, 2 127, 142 Perazzini 67-69 Barlow, 6 96 Moore, 3 1 78 Goschel, 1 Pen CO 102 Fanfani 91 Landon^, 1 XXXII. 67 Barozzi, 2 104 Moore, 3 1 1*6-114 Barlow, 6 79 Barlow, 6 Fransoni* 106-108 Barlow, 6 89, 149 Perazzini 87 Perazzini 107 Barozzi, 2 115 Moore, 3 f Perazzini 124-138 Gelli 1, 3, 4|* XXIX. XXXIII. XXI v. 133-138 Barlow, 6 1-66 Goschel, 1 Galvagno 134-136 Lampredi 1-18 Preller Goschel, 4 11 Landoni, 1 134,186 Moore, 3 1 1-9 Valle, 1 1-39 . Barlow, 6 16-18 Todeschini 139-142 Barlow, 6 4 Barlow, 6 6,35,47 Perazzini 16 Gigli Moore, 3t 48 Todeschini Rosa Morando , 1 XXVII. Perazzini Trevisan 26 Strocchi, ? RosaMorando,! 52-54 Landoni, ! 29 Perazzini 22-63 Barlow, 6 16-21 Barlow, 6 56 Perazzini 43-45 Todeschini 22-23 Preller 31-36 GiambuUari, 3 57 Moore, 3t 46-49 Arbib 57 Moore, 3 1 38 Bernardoni 86-88 Barlow, 6 52-53 Barlow, 6 61-63 Gaiter, 3 115 Alcune narra- 89 Moore, 3 1 64-66 Bartoli 67-71 Arbib zioncelle 106-108 Fanfani 79-87 Mossotti, 3 Gigli 106 Scolari, 12 XXV. Valle, 1 118-120 Barlow, 6 107 Barozzi, 2 91-99 Goschel, 1 124-126 Broli 126 Moore, 3 1 3 Moore, 3 f 100 Perazzini 125 Barozzi, 2 Perazzini 7-12 Todeschini 106-111 Barlow, 6 141-142 Bernardoni 128 Moore, 3 1 KOTE ON THE PORTRAITS OF DANTE CONTAINED IN THIS COLLECTION. The portraits here mentionecl are arranged as far as possible in the chronological order in which they were produced Giotto's portrait in Florence and the death-mask are the only ones which have substantial claims to authenticity, and even these are not unquestioned. For some of the others originality and antiquity have been claimed, but generally on very slender foundation. References below to Paur are to Jiis comprehensive and valuable article, "Dante's portrat" in the Jahrimch der deiUschen Dante-gesellschafty 1869, ii. bd. pp. 261-330. Other articles are referred to in the Index on p. 102. circa i2go. Giotto. A fresco ia the chapel of the palace of the Podest^ in Florence ; recovered from under whitewash which had concealed it on July 21, 1840, and subsequently "restored" (and injured thereby) at the hands of Marini. See Paur, pp. 292-330. Seymour Kirkup's careful dra-rf'ing in color, made fi'om a tracing before the wall was retouched, is the best record of the original state of the portrait. It was reproduced in a chromolithograph fac-simile by the Ai-undel society in 1859; a copy is in possession of Professor Norton. A photograph of Kirkup's drawing forms the frontispiece of the Album of the Vernon Dante, vol. iii. 1865 (no. 92). A photograph of the Arundel plate is given in Norton's Original portraits of Dante, 1865, in which it is compared with photographs of the death-mask. A careful repro- duction from the Vernon photograph and the Arundel lithograph is given in Sibbald's translation of the Inferno, 1834 (no. 163). The Arundel plate is also reproduced in Plumptre's translation, vol. i. 1886 (no, isg**), and in smaller form in Kopisch's translation, p. 551, 1882 (no. 217). A photo-lithograph of Kii-kup's drawing forms one of the plates in LoceUa's Dante in der deutsclien kunst, 1889. An excellent wood-cut will be found in the Century magazine for Feb. 1884, p. 579. Of other engravings of Giotto's por- trait representing the face before it was retouched probably the earliest is that in Lord Vernon's Inferno of 1842, drawn by Kirkup and engraved by Lasinio. The same plate (?) with the hand and branch added is in the Album of the large Vernon Inferno of 1865; the same volume also contains a larger engraving by the same artists, the fall size of the original, giving the outline of the head and face only. In 114 NOTE ON THE PORTRAITS OF DANTE- Lyell's Dello spirito cattolico di Daute, 1844, is an engraving closely copied from Lasinio's, but with the eye restored, by "G. Cumming Dundee, 7th March, 1843." The plate in Buti's Commento, 1858, resembles it. The woodcut in Mar- tin's Vita nuoTa (no. 313) also follows the same. Lasinio's engraving is also copied, but not in line, in Foseolo's edition, vol. iii. 1843 (no. 76) j the same plate appears in Mazzinghi's Brief notice, 1844, and Wright's translation, 1845 (no. 1662). Another engraving founded on Kirkup's sketch, "Richard del. P. oSTocchi uic." is in Garrow's Early life, 1846 (no. 311). Jul. Thaeter's engraving in Witte'sDante-forschungen, bd. i. 1869, also follows Kirkup closely; the same plate is in Jacob- sen's translation of the Vitanuova, 1877 (no. 316). Another plate in Streckfuss's translation, 1882 (no. 221). Of the fresco as restored by Marini there is a photograph in Johnston's translation of the Purgatorio, 1867 (no. 148^), and a larger one in the scrap-book of this collection; also a photo -lithograph in Locella's Dante in der deutschen kunst, 1889. Engravings founded on the restored portrait are : an outline one in Rosini's Conte TJgolino, 1843; one by Phille-* brown in Gary's translation, 1845; another "Dis. e inc. da T. Aloysio-Juvara " in Dante e il suo secolo, 1865; another by WegerofLeipzig in Philalethes' translation, 1865 (no. 213), and in Bohl's Dutch translation, 1876 (no. 131); another plate by the same artist, but smaller, in the 1871 edition of Phila- lethes* translation (no. 213), in Hettinger's Gottliche kom5- die, 1880, in the Enghsh translation of Hettinger, 1887, and in Sander's Dante Alighieri, 1887. Other poorer engravings from Giotto's portrait are in Fra- ticelli's editions of 1860 and 1886 (nos. 95 and 121^); in Aranda's Spanish translation, 1871 (no. 240), a. copy of the last; in DeMarzo's Commento, vol. i. 1864, a lithograph reversed; in Bellomo's Delia festa nazionale, 1864; in Zen- drini's Per il centenario, 1865; in "Wegele's Dante's leben und werke, 1865, reversed; in the microscopic edition pub- lished at Milan in 1878 (no. 117) ; and in the Florentine edi- tion of 1883 (no. i2ib), Rossetti's Shadow of Dante gives a medallion comparing Giotto's profile with the profile of the mask. Palatine MS. A pen and water-color drawing in cod. 312 of the Biblioteca Palatina. Palermo and other critics con- sider it to be by Giotto, but this is purely a matter of conject- ure. It represents the poet in mature age, and has con- siderable resemblance to the Florentine fresco. A dehcate engraving of it by Livy is given in Palermo's Manoscritti palatini, vol. ii. 1860. Fresco in Verona. A fresco of the crucifixion in the chm-ch of San Fermo, Verona, above the principal door, has usually been ascribed to the century before Dante. Giov. Sauro, in the pamphlet Ritratto di Dante scoperto nuovamente in Verona, 1842, assigns it to Giotto, but without foundation, and gives a plate with two heads which he thinks to be Dante and Beatrice. See Paur, p. 266. 1321. The death-mask. Three photographs of a cast from the mask owned by Seymour Kirkup are given in Norton's Originalportraits of Dante, 1865. A photograph of a cast given by Kirkup to Symonds forms the frontispiece of the latter's Introduction to the study of Dante, 1872. Engravings of Barkup's mask, full face and profile, by Kirkup and Lasinio, are in the Album of the Vernon Dante, 1865 (no. 92). There is a wood-cut profile of the same cast in the Centuiy for Feb. 1884, p. blC Paur, p. 280. The Torrigiani mask in the Palazzo del Nero in Florence was undoubtedly derived from the same source. There is a lithograph of the face from a cast in the possession of Charles Lyell, in his Dello spirito cattolico di Dante, 1844, **H. "\V. Phillips del. R.J.Lane lith." The same plate has been reproduced or copied several times, — in LyeU's translation of the Lyrical poems, 1845 (no. 283), in Bois- sard's Dante r^volutionnaire et socialiste, 1854, and in Plump- tre's translation of the Divine comedy, vol. ii. 1887 (no. xsg**)- In LyeU's Dello spirito cattolico there is also a rather care- less wood-cut of the whole bust as it hangs framed in a medal- lion; and a photograph in Molbech's Danish translation of the Div. com., 1865, appears to be the same. Paur, p. 278, Another bust, in bronze, in the Museo Borbonico of Naples, is also taken directly from the death-mask. A photograph of it in profile forms the frontispiece of Kopisch's translation, 1882, and a wood-cut in the Century, Feb. 1884, p. 576, gives the fuU-face view. Locella's Dante in der deutsohen kunst, 1889, gives a photo-lithograph of it in profile. Paur, p. 281. The Dante Society's collection contains casts of Kirkup's mask, the Torrigiani mask, and the Naples bust. Other busts founded on these are represented by the photo- graphs in Witte's larger edition of 1862 (no. 96) and in the Omaggio a Dante, 1865. Parsons* First ten cantos, 1843 (no. 153), has a profile in outline of a similar bust. Baa-relief fomid in Ravenna. This ancient marble bas- rehef, Ferrucci, who discovered it, considers to have been made directly from the death-mask, but the wood-cut of it in his Scala di Vita, 1852, does not bear out his claim> The wood-cut is also to be found in the edition of the Div. com. published at Florence in 1862 (no. 98). Paur, p. 280. 14th cent. Two ancient oil paintings, one of Dante, tlie \ other of Beatrice, formerly belonging to Melchior Missirini, but the previous history of which is unknown, are supposed to be of the 14th century. Lithographs the size of the paint- ings are given in Missirini's Dell' amore di Dante, 1832. The plates in Topin's translation, copies of portraits in the academy of Pisa, closely resemble these. Paur, p. 268. cir. 1420. Maaaccio. A drawing ascribed to Masaccio in the Munich collection. An engraving by Jul. Thaeter was published in vol. ii. of the Jahrbuch d. deutschen Dante- gesellschaft, 1869, and the same plate is contained in Witte's Dante-forschungen, bd. ii. 1879. Tlie portrait is re-engraved in Scartazzini's Handbook translated by Davidson, 1887. Another portrait by Thaeter, in Blanc's translation of the Div. com. 1864 (no. 203), shows a decided resemblance to the Masaccio drawing. A small vignette on the title-page ol Kraszewski's Dante, 1870, shows the same head reversed. 1465. Domenico di Michelvno. A fresco in the Duomo of Florence on the north wall of the nave; it represents Dante standing, a view of Florence on the right, and of the three realms of the Divina commedia on the left. A photograph of the fresco is in the scrap-book of this collection. An outline engraving ofitis given intheOttimo commento, 1827 (no. 61) ; another in the Album of the Vernon Dante, 1865 (no. 92), plate X., Marmocchi dis. Lasinio inc. ; another in Yriartc's Florence, 1882, p. 97. Paur, p. 274. 15th cent. ? Riccardi MS. A miniature in the Riccardi codex, 1040, A government commission in 1865, consisting of G. Milanesi and L. Passerini, pronounced this to be the most authentic portrait of Dante extant. It was etched and published for the first time in the edition with Talice -da Ricaldone's comment in 1888 (no. I2iit). The same plate is in Negroni's Del ritratto di Dante, 1888. A photographic reproduction from the original is given in Locella's Dante in der deutschen kunst, 1889. This porti-ait has also been ascribed to Giotto by competent critics, but the manuscript is not earher than the 15th century. 15th cent. Academy of Pisa. Painting on wood, sup- posed to be of the 15th century. Engraved in Topin's trans- lation, 1862 (no. igSb), Elvira Rossi dis. e inc. Closely re- sembles the portrait belonging to Missirini, mentioned above, which he considered to belong to the 14th century. 15th cent. Florentine medal. Copies in Berlin, Paris and elsewhere. This medal was first (?) engraved, with others from a specimen belonging to Count G. M. Mazzuchelli for the Zatta edition, 1757 (no. 29) ; the same plate is contained in Pelli's Memorie, 2» ed. 1823. A vignette on the title NOTE ON THE PORTRAITS OF DANTE. 115 psige of Lombardi's edition, 1791 (no. 34), represents both sides mucli more accurately. Reynard's translation, 1877 (no. iQ2^), has a careful etching of the^ortrait side only. Kopisch*s translation, 1882 (no, 2x7), gives an excellent pho- tographic reproduction of both sides from a specimen in the Berlin cabinet on p. 554, and a note on it on p. 648. Yriarte's Florence, 1882, p. 99, has a wood-cut of the portrait side. 1504. Luca de^ Signorelli. A fresco at Orvieto. Photo- graphs of the whole fresco, and of the square panel contain- ing Dante consulting two books, are in possession of Profes- sor Norton. Paur, p. 265. X508. Raphael. Dante's figure occurs in the Parnassus, the School of Athens, and the Dispute of the Sacrament. It is the porti"ait in the last of these three frescoes only which has been engraved and reproduced by other artists. The Roman edition of the Div. com. of 1815-17 (no. 44) has a large engraving of it, L. Durantini dis. Aug. Testa inc.; the Amori e rime of 1823 (no. 278), a smaller one, Giacon inc. Both editions of "Witte's translation pubhshed in 1865 (nos. 323 and 224) have photogi-aphs of a drawing " nach Raphael." In the 2d vol. of BohPs Dutch translation, 1880 (no. 131), there is a lithograph by Amand, and in the Century for Feb. 1884, p. 577, there is a wood-cut of the same head. X518. Lucas van Leyden. An outline of a painting formerly in the possession of M. A. Bovio, of Verona, is given in Scolari's Delia plena e giusta intelligenza della Div. com. 1823; the author maintains that it represents Dante at the moment when he hears from a soldier the news of the death of Henry VII. The identification is purely conjectu- ral. Paur, p. 266. 1572. Bernardino India. A portrait in the collection of Count Danielo Lisca. Engravings of it are to be found in the following editions : The Paduan edition of 1727 (no. 25), M. A. Cornale del. M. Heylbrouck sc. ; the Veronese edi- tion of 1749 (no. 26 1"), the same plate as the last; the Vene- tian edition of 1751 (no. 26 •=), re-engraved from Heylbrouck's plate; Bachenschwanz's translation of the Inferno, 1757 (no. xgg), J. M. Stock fecit; and Heigelin's translation, 1836 (no, 209), A. Zschokke sc. Stothard's portrait seems to follow this more closely than any other. Paur, p. 272. i6th cent. Scipione Pulzone da Gaeta. A painting pre- served in the monastery of Monte Cassino. A photograpli of it forms the frontispiece of the edition published by the monks of Monte Cassino in 1865 (no. 103). x6th cent. Engravings. The earliest engraved portrait of Dante in this collection is that in the edition of the Convito published at Venice in 1521 (no. 252). This is a curious but vigorous wood-cut, having much the appearance of a pen drawing. The 1529 edition of the Convito (no. 253) was also ornamented with a wood -cut intended to represent Dante, but it has little resemblance to other portraits. The strange cape over the shoulders seems to be derived from the Ra- veima relief. The 1529 edition of the Commedia, also published in Venice (no. 15), contains » large full-page wood-cut of Dante's head, which bears more resemblance to later por- traits than many of the early attempts. The Venetian edition of 1536, by Giolito (no. x6), has a vignette on the title-page; the expression is exti-emely dis- agreeable and acid, yet it was followed by several later por- traits. That in Quadrio's edition of the Setti salmi peniten- ziali, 1753 (no. 298), copies it closely; the portrait in the 1547 edition of Lyons (no. 18) follows it, but is smaller and re- versed; the Lyons edition of 1551 (no. i8b) softens down the disagreeable qualities of the original to some extent. The Venetian Giolito edition of 1555 (no. x8'') may perhaps be said to follow the last as to the features, but dresses the bust with antique drapery, does away with the usual head cover- ing, and Romanizes the whole. Ford, in his translation of the Inferno, 1865 (no. 148), reproduces it and remarks on its sti'iking hkeness to Giotto's portrait. (?) The Venetian edi- tions of 1564 and 1578 pubhshed by Sessa (nos. 19 and 22) have a chai-acteristic portrait, which Colomb de Batines de- scribes as " con gran naso." Yriarte reproduces it in his Frangois de Kimlni, 1880, though he erroneously ascribes it to the Giunta edition. Paur, p. 264. In Grangier's French translation, published in 1596 and 1597 (nos. 182 and 183), the tatle-page has a vignette which does not follow any earlier portrait in this collection. 1757. An anonymous engraving^ "tratto da un antico originale che trovasi nella Toscaua," was publised in the Zatta edition of 1757 (no, 29). It is in every way a poor pro- duction, but Paur thinks it may give a clue to the origin of the Tofanelli-Morghen portrait of 1795. The same plate is also to be found in Pelli's Memorie, 1759, which is taken bodily from the fourth volume of the Zatta edition. Paur, p. 276. 1767. Collection of M. de Floncel. An engraving from this portrait, the origin and present possessor of which is unknown to me, is found in the edition published at Paris in 1T68 (no. 29^') , Littret del. sc. 1767. It is copied in the Paris edition of 1822 (no. 50), C. Knight sculpt. It bears some resemblance to the Morghen engraving. 1795' ** Stef. Tofanelli del. Raf, Morghen inc." This plate, the source of which is not known, was first published in the folio edition of 1795, *' co' tipi bodoniaui " (no. 35), and afterwards in the Pisan edition of 1804-09 (no. 38) . A smaller plate, also signed by Tofanelli and Morghen, is in Poggiali's edition of 1807-13 (no. 40), in Pelli's Memorie, 2* ed. 1823, and in the edition with the Ottimo commento of 1827 (no. 61). The Pisan edition of 1830 (no. 63) has a very careful copy of the original plate unsigned. Paur, p. 276. Other copies will be found in a large number of editions; — the edition with Venturi's comment published in 1819 (no. 47''), Nasi inc.; the Prato edition of 1822 (no. 51^), the same plate as tlie last but unsigned; the Florentine edition of 1821 (no. 49c), La- sinio figlio inc., reduced and reversed, in outline with slight shading; Borghi's edition of 1827 (no. 60), also by Iiasinio; the Pickeriug edition .of 1822-23, 48° (no. 52), Grave sc., verj' small; the Paris edition of 1829, 32° (no. 62), Pamela Dautel sc., also very small and reversed; the Florentine edition of 1830-41, published by Ciardetti (no. 65), a poor copy, re- versed, not signed ; Kopisch's translation, the editions of 1342 and 1862 (nos. 2x5, 216), the same plate in both; Zeloni's translation of the Vita nuova, 1844 (no. 314), with Beatrice, wortliless; Carlyle's translation, both editions, 1849 and 1867, (nos. 138, X39),the same plate in both, engi-aved by R. Yoimg; the 3d, 4th, and 5th editions of Wright's translation, 1855, 1861, and 1883 (nos. 167, 168, i68b), follows Morghen'^ mailer plate, but an inferior piece of work; Lamennais' Divine com^die, 1855, a poor process reproduction of a wood-cut; Fraticelli's one volume ed. of the Opere minor!, 1855, also poor and reversed; the editions published by Foresi in Florence in 1886 (X2xf , 121E) , the same poor wood-cut in botii. cir. x8oo. T. Stothard. A portrait founded principally, it would seem, on Bern. India's. Engraved by R. H. Cromek in Boyd's translation, 1802 (no. 134). cir. 1810. Gius. Rossi. A portrait formerly in the posses- sion &T the marquis Trivulzio. Engraved in the Roveta edi- tion of 1820 (no. 48) ; in the Milan edition of 1825 (no. 57), but wanting in our copy; and in the Convito of 1826 (no. 254*>), Gigola dis. Fioroni inc. X820. Ml. Agricola. Picture of Dante and Beatrice together, illustrating Purg. xxx. 73. Engraved in the Ro- man edition of 1820-22 (no. 49*), G. B. Borani dis. Pietro Chigi inc. 1822. Engraving in the Paduan edition (no. 5x). This plate is unsigned and its source is unknown, but it appears to be founded on the death-mask, besides bearinrr pomc ii6 NOTE ON THE PORTRAITS OF DANTE. resemblance in expression to Bossi's porti-ait. Paur, p. 264. It has been frequently copied. Copies maybe found in, — the Paris edition of 1823 (no. 53), H. C. Miiller sc.; the Floren- tine edition of 1837 (no. 68), Del Bene dis. P. Viviani inc.; Ugo Foscolo's edition of 1842 (no. 76), toI. ii., carefully engraved from the original plate by H. Robinson; Missi- rini's Vita di Dante, ed. 4*, 1844, the same plat* as the last; the Paris edition (Baudiy's) of the Dit. com. of 1844 (no. 79), re-engraved smaller; Blanc's Sagg^o di una interpretazione, 1865, a wood-cut by C. Kirchmayr, apparently copied from the last plate; also other poor productions founded on this head, in the Torino edition of 1840 (no. 73), Baudjy's Quattro pocti italiani, 1845 (no. 82), Kok's Dutch translation of 1863 (no. 132), and Posocco's Vita di Dante, 1881. 1825. Siegert del. Bosmaaler ic. The position precisely the same as the head in Raphael's Disputa, which it much resembles. Also like the death-mask. In Kannegiesser's translation, published in 1845 (no. 214), "Siegert Bresl. Rosmasler Dresd. 1825." 1829. Medal by Antonio Fahria, struck in commemora- tion of the unveiling of the monument to Dante in the church of S. Croce in Florence. Engraved (botli sides) in Missi- rini's Delle memorie di Dante, 1830, Ferd. Moutier del. P. Lasinio sc. ; in the Florentine edition of 1837 (no. 691'), re- versed, unsigned, and not represented as a medal; and in the edition of 1839 (no. 72), the same plate as in the last. 1857. Giua. Sellucci. A painting of Dante afflicted by the death of Beatrice. A photograph of this painting is given in Mariotti's Dante e la statistica delle lingue, 1880. X857. Ary Scheffer. Painting of Dante and Beatrice. Engraved in the Venetian edition of the Vita nuova, 1865 (no. 303) , G. Bemasconi inc. ; and in Wilstach's translation of the Divine comedy, 1888 (no. 166^), a photo-engraving of some kind. 1859. Fed. FaTujffini. A sentimental production **ese- qnito sopra Giotto, Nello Fiorentino e Pietro Lombardo." . Engraved in the folio Milan edition of 1865 (no. 106). i860. Oust. Dord, This portrait, made to accompany his series of illustrations of the Divina commedia, does not fol- low any of the earlier portraits closely. It appears in the large illustrated editions of the Inferno, 1861 and 1862 (nos. 175, 176), engraved by Pannemaker. The same plate is reproduced in the folio edition of Milan, 1880 (no. 118). A reduced copy is found in Parsons' translation of the In- ferno, Boston, 1867 (no. 155), and in the American reprint of "Witte's edition published by the same firm in the same year (no. 110). Another still smaller copy in Curti's Dante, 1883. 1881. O. R. E. A sentimental lithograph in Lubin's edi- tion (no. 120). Other small vignettes or medallions of little or no interest may be seen in the following editions. Some of them might be found on closer examination to be connected with some of the portraits mentioned above. The Venice edition of 1784 ,(no. 30) ; Milan edition of 1804-05 (no. 37), G. Benaglia, dis. ed inc.; the '* Ancora " edition of 1817-19 (no. 45) ; the Bo- logna edition of 1819-21, illustrated by Macchiavelli (no. 470) ; Magalotti*s Comento sui pritni cinque cante, 1819; the Vita nuova of 1829 (no. 300); Brocchi's Lettere sopra Dante, 1835. A vignette by Flaxman disfigures the title-pages of the edi- tions contfuning his illustrations as well as those of some others. Monuments and Statues. Florence. Mural monument in the church of S. Crocc. 1829. A photograph in Johnston's translation of the Para.- diso, 1868 (no. 1480)- Florence. Statue in the piazza of S. Croce. 1865. A pho- tograph forms the frontispiece of "Wegele's Dante Alighieri's leben und werke, 1879. Bavenna. Bas-relief by Pietro Lombardi, on the tomb erected by Bernardo Bcmbo in 1483. An engraving which represents the condition of the tomb before the restorations in the 17th and 18th centuries is to be found in Boxhorn's Monumenta illustrium virorum, 1638, p. 41. The engraving in the first volume of the Zatta edition of the Div. com. 1767 (no. 29), p. xxxi. also shows the condition of the interior of the chapel before the last restoration in 1780. A photograph of the bas-relief in its present condition is preserved in the Scrap- book of this collection. Three plates in the Album of the Vernon Dante, 1865 (no. 92), show the outside of the chapel, the interior, and the bas-relief of Dante by itself, all three drawn by Kirkup and engraved by Lasinio. The tomb is also figured in Yriarte's Florence, 1882, p. 103, and in his- Frangoise de Bimini, 1883, p. 61, and a good wood-cut of the bas-relief wiU be found in the Century for Feb, 1884, p. 580. The frontispiece of the third volume of the Jahrbuch des deutschen Dante-gescUschaft, 1871, shows the bones of Dante as they were exposed to view in the Braccioforte chapel in Ejivenna in June, 1865. Bomgo. Monument in the Piazza Maggiore. 1865. See the frontispiece of Gaet. Oliva's Per I'inaugurazione del monumento a Dante, 1865. Treviso. Monument on the Ponte Dante. 1865. Photo- graphs of the monument from a distance at the time of the inauguration, and of the medallion of Dante's head upon it by Borri, are given in Ateneo di Treviso : solenne tomata nel sesto centenario di Dante, 1865. Verona. Statue in the Piazza de' Signori della Scala by Ugo Zannoni. 1865. A photograph of the whole statue and pedestal forms the frontispiece of the Inaugurazione del monumento a Dante AUighieri in Verona, 1865 ; and a litho- graph of the statue alone is prefixed to the Albo dantesco Veronese, 1865, library of i^arbard niniiozvgitv* Bibliographical Contributions. EDITED BY JUSTIN WINSOR, LIBRARIAN. ISTo. 35. NOTES ON THE MS. VOLUME OF SHELLEY'S POEMS IN THE LIBRARY OF HARVARD COLLEGE. By GEORGE EDWARD WOODBERRY. CAMBRIDGE, MASS.: 1889. ? Already issued or in -preparation. A Star prefixed indicates they are not yet ready. VOL. I. I. Edward S. Holdkn. Index-Catilogue of Books and Memoirs on the Transits of Mercury. 3. Justin WiNSOR. Shakeppeare's Poems: a Bibliography of the Ejirlier Editions. 3. Charles Eliot Norton. Principal books relating to tlie Life and ^Vorks of Michehingelo, witli Notes. 4. Justin Winsor. Piet-s et Gratulalio, An Inquiry into the authorship of the several pieces. 5. List of Apparatus in different Laboratories of the United States, avaihible for Scientific Researches involving Accurate Measurements. 6. The Collection of Books and Autographs, be, queathed to Harvard College Library, by the Honor- able Charles Sumner. 7. William C. Lane. The Dante Collections in the Harvard College and Boston Public Libraries. Pt. I. 8. Calendar of the Arthur Lee Manuscripts in Harvard College Library. 9. George Lincoln Goodale. The Floras of different countries. 10. Justin Winsor. Halliwelliana: a Bibliography of the Publications of James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps. 11. Samuel H Scudder. The Entomological Libraries of tiie United States. 12. Fikst List of the Publications of Harvard Uni- versity and its Ofiicers. 1S70-1SS0. 13. Samuel H. Scudder. A Bibliography of Fossil Insects. 14. WiLr.iAM H. Tillinghast. Notes on the Historical Hydrography of the Handkerchief Shoal in the Bahamas. 15. J. D. Whitney. List of American Authors in Geology and Palaeontology. 16. Richard Bliss. Classified Index to the Maps in Petermann's Geographische Mittheilung^n. 1855- 1881. 17. Richard Bliss. Classified Index to the Maps in the Royal Geographical Society's Publications. 1830- 1SS3. 18. Justin Winsor. The Bibliography of Ptolemy's Geography. 19. Justin Winsor. The Kohl Collection of Early Maps. 20. William C. Lane. Index to Recent Reference Lists, no. X. 1884-1885. VOL. II. 31. Second List of the Publications of Harvard Uni- versity and its Officers. 1SS0-18S5. 32. Justin Winsor. Calendar of the Sparks Manuscripts in Harvard College Library. 33. William H. Tillinghast. Third Listofthe Publica- tions of Harvard University and its Officers. 1S85- 34. 35- 26 William C. Lane. Index to Recent Reference TJsis, no. a. 1SS5-1S86. W. G. Farlow and William Treleabe. I-ist of Works on North American Fungi. William C. Lane. The Carlyle Collection. 37. Andrew McF. Davis. A few notes on the Records of Harvard College. 38. William H. Tillinghast. Fourth List of Publica- tions of Harvard University and its Officers. 1S86- 1887. 30. 35- William C. Lane. Index to Recent Reference Lists, no. 3. 1887. Facsimile of the autograph of Shelley's poem "To a Skyhirk," with a letter from Mr. Edward A. Silsbee, W. G. Farlow. Supplemental List of Works on North American Fungi. H. C. Badger. Mathematical Theses, 1782-1839. William H. Tillinghast. Fifth list of Publications of Harvard University and its Officers. 1SS7-18SS. William C. Lane. The Dante Collections in the Harvard College and Boston Public Libraries. George E. Woodberry. Notes on the ms. of Shelley in the Harvard College Library. I^OTES OK THE MS. VOLUME OF SHELLEY'S POEMS LIBKAKY OF HARVARD COLLEGE. By GEORGE EDWARD WOODBERRY. This volume was given to tlie Library by Mr. Edward A. Silsbee, who received it from a lady in Florence closely connected with the Shelleys. It is a thin quarto bound in parchment. Many leaves have been cut out, but the titles of the missing poems are supplied by an index at the end. It was plainly a copy-book and not intended for use in original composition. The aim of the following notes is to place before students of the text of Shelley the variations which this volume supplies from the text of For- man's edition, London, 1876. Words in the ms. differing from the Forman text are in italics ; if the variations are of another character, they are not indicated by difference of type. In disputed passages, when no information is given below, it is to be understood that Forman's text is sustained by the ms. Variations in pointing and capitalizing are, as a rule, not noted ; neither are the cancelled readings. Forman's titles, when differing from those in the ms., are printed in italics between parentheses. A facsimile of the draft of The Skylark constitutes Ko. 30 of the series of Bibliographical CoNTRiBnTioNS, and is here reproduced. Part I. ; lines 29-33, 47, 49, 82, 83, 23, Pages 1-46 : cut out. 47-60 : The Sensitive Plant. Pisa, March, 1820. Shelley's hand, do not occur, glide or dance lawn and moss And the plumed in a sunny sea Part II. 23, the going (Mrs. Shelley's reading) 69, Through all the sweet Part III. 23, mist of morning ^ 28, And lilies were drooping white and wan 30, Leaf by leaf, day after day 63, mists 66-69, struck out. 100, and their sudden flight from the frost 102, Under the roots Conclusion. Not divided from the preceding. 1, And if the 5, Or if that Note, Part III., line 30. Shelley's edition reads "Leaf after leaf, day after day."- Mrs. Shelley's editions substitute by for the second after. Mr. Swinburne (^Essays and Studies, p. 186) supports this reading as probably correct., Forman cites, the parallel lines in Rosalind and Helen, "But day by day, week after week,'' and "And hour by hour, day after day." The read- ing afforded by the ms., being identical with these, and more melodious than that of Mrs. Shelley, may safely be accepted. Lines 66-69 ; similarly omitted in Mrs. Shelley's editions, but restored in Forman and Bossetti in the absence of ms. authority for the omission. This authority is now found. Pages 61-68 : A Vision op the Sea. Pisa, April, 1820. Mrs. Shelley's hand; the date, Shelley's hand. sunk (Mrs. Shelley's reading) by the waters Line 8, 36, 37, 38, 87, crew who the smiling disguise ' 160, grasps it convulsively Note. The past tenses are not contracted, and the spelling tyger is used. See Forman, ii., p. 281, note 1 ; p. 282, note 1. Pages 69-70 : To Night. _ Mrs. Shelley's hand. Line 1, o'er the western wave Page 71 : An Anacreontic (Love's Philosophy). Florence, January, 1820. Shel- ley's hand. Line 3, melt together 15, were these examples worth NOTE ON THE MS. VOLUME OF SHELLEY'S POEMS. Note. The poem was first published in The Indicator, Dec. 22, 1819. The present ms. ver- sion differs from that of The Indicator, as above, and also in lines 11 and 12, in which it has the later form. It -would naturally be thought that the readings above were earlier than these of The Indicator, but the date, January, 1820, is against that view, and in the ms. the word all is written before " these examples " and crossed out, as if the common reading were in the mind of the writer and had been rejected, or else the reading, " all this sweet work," which occurs in the Stacey ms in Leigh Hunt's Literary Pocket-Booh for 1819^ given by Shelley to Miss Sophia Stacey, Dec. 29, 1820. Pages 72-75 : cut out. Pages 76-77 : An Exhoetation. Pisa, April, 1820. Shelley's hand. Line 10, in Note. The date sustains Bossetti's suggestion that this was the poem sent to Mrs. Gisborne by Shelley, May 8, 1820. (Shelley Memorials, p. 141). Pages 78-80 : Ode to Heaven. Florence, De- cember, 1819. Shelley's hand. Pages 81-83 : Song {Rarely, rarely, earnest thou). Pisa, May, 1820. Mrs. Shelley's hand ; date, Shelley's hand. Pages 84-86 : A Dkeam ( The Question) . Mrs. Shelley's hand. Line 14, enclosed in parentheses. 15, Heaven's collected 31, punctuate, And bulrushes and reeds. Page 87 : Ode to Liberty. Shelley's hand. Lines 1-3, A glorious people vibrated again The lightning of the Nations — Liberty From heart etc. 4, unto the sky 10, Heaven 11, the spirit's whirlwind wrapt it 16, Deep. I 16, moon 17, Abyss 18, Heaven 19, Island Note. The poem ends with line 21, and is crossed out. The punctuation of the opening lines, however, is important in view of Forman's emendation, and the use of capitals (not elsewhere noticed in this paper) is an instructive example of Shelley's habit with regard to them. Page 90 : The Indian Serenade. Shelley's hand. Line 3, The winds 4, burning ( The Liberal reading) 7, Has borne (Mrs. Shelley reads has led, 1824) 11, The champak odours (Mrs. Shelley's reading, 1824) 15, As I must die on thine (Mrs. Shelley's reading, 1839) 16, Oh, belovM as thou art (Mrs. Shelley's reading, 1839) 17, Oh. 23, it close to thine again (Mrs. Shelley's reading, 1824) Note. The text of this poem is much disputed. Forman derives his reading in lines 11, 16, 23, from a ms. found on Shelley's person after his death and deciphered by Browning; the same source gives hath for has in line 7, agreeing with the first published version. The Liberal, no. ii., 1822. In line 15, die is omitted by The Liberal and by Mrs. Shelley's edition, 1824, but is restored by her in 1839. Rossetti rejects the Browning readings. A MS. copy, given by Shelley to Miss Sophia Stacey in 1819, is said to be extant, but there is no account of it, further than that Kossetti mentions seeing a copy of it. Pages 91-92 : Song (Remembrance). Shelley's hand. Line 5, As the earth when leaves are dead 6, sped 7, fled 10, her reign Note. Forman's text is from a ms. in Shelley's hand on the fly-leaf of a copy of Adonais, then owned by Lord Houghton. Rossetti describes a MB., also in Shelley's hand, sent to Mrs. Williams ; he received it from Trelawney. The present ms. is Mrs. Shelley's text, and seems intermediate between the other two. Pages 92-93 : To Wilmam ("My lost William"). Shelley's hand. Motto : with what truth may I say — Line 16, Of sweet flowers. Pages 94-'97 : cut out. Pages 98-99 : blank. Pages 100-105 : To a Skylark. See Facsimile given herewith. Note. Line 15 : the reading unbodied disposes of the much disputed emendation, embodied, and sustains the original editions. Pages lOG-109 : SoNG (To the Men of England), torn out, except a small portion on which may be read two or three words of stanzas 4 and 8. Pages 109 (duplicate)-145 : Hymn to Mercury. Translated from the Greek of Homer. Mrs. Shelley's hand. Stanza 3, line 7, in his 13, 5, Ocian spray 14, 6, Piera's NOTE ON THE MS. VOLUME OP SHELLEY'S POEMS. 29, 7, toills not 31, 4, depth 32, 7, neighbor 48, 3, hurl 6, or your 63, 3, purpose; as 61, 3, or 62, 6, in great ruth 74, 2, heifer-M/irag' 77, 7, As now. I 85, 7, as of an adept 93, 6, mist 96, 7, /rom death 97, 2, covered their love with joy 5, wandering far iVo/e. The reading in stanza 43, line 3, is a valuable restoration, and several others are worth consideration ; that in 97, line 2, especially, seems to settle a difficult point satisfactorily. In stanza 62 it is interesting to compare Rossctti, iii., p. 429, note ; here all editions have wrath for ruth, and Rossetti observes : " The rhyming of ' wrath ' with ' untrutli ' is an ultra-Shelleyan audacity ; there is no opening for a suspicion of misprinting." The sense requires ' wrath,' it is true ; but the word ' ruth ' is written in this ms. It may be remarked also, in stanza 93, that the spelling mist for missed in Mrs. Shelley's edition, on which Formah an- notates, iv., p. 180, note 1, may have been in con- sequence of the rhymes above ; but it is also possibly due to the cramping of the word into a small space at the lower outside corner of the page, as this ms. shows it. Pages 145 (duplicate)-148 : To the Lobd Chan- CELLOK. Shelley's hand. Line 50, snares and arts 60, soul is (Mrs. Shelley's reading in two copies written by her, but not in her editions) Note. This poem is the only one which shows signs of being composed on the page itself; it is much erased and interlined, and two stanzas, 7 and 8, which the poet found it impossible to shape in their place, are left in confusion and afterwards added at the end in fair script. Pages 149-150: England (^Lines written during the Castlereagh administration). Shelley's hand. Line 4. death-yihix^ 16, festival din (Mrs. Shelley's reading) 25, the ("thy" altered) (Mrs. Shelley's reading) Note. In line 4, death is added above the line. The same correction, vrith others, was adopted by Rossetti from a later ms. in Shelley's hand pur- chased for an American collector at a sale In 1874. Page 150: Sova {Oood-Night). Shelley's hand. Note. Rossetti gives a different version, derived fi^om the Stacey MS. in the Literary Pocket-Book already mentioned. Page 151: Sonnet (" Ye hasten to the dead"). Hand different from the others. Line 7, must go 8, would know Note. See Forman, iv., p. 572, and Rossetti, iii., p. 408, for an account of a later ms. Page 152 : Sonnet, to the Republic of Benb- VENTO (^Political Greatness). Shelley's hand. Line 6, its pageant Note. No explanation of the title has been found. Pages 153-168 : Ballad. Young Parson Rich- ards. Mrs. Shelley's hand; cor- rections, Shelley's hand. Note. This is an unpublished poem of twenty- one stanzas of four lines each, except the first, which has five lines. It is entirely valueless in itself and uninstructive with respect either to Shelley or to the growth of his poetical genius. Page 159 : Index, ending on inside of opposite cover. The titles of missing poems thus supplied are as fol- lows, Forman's substitute-titles being italicized : Page 1 : Maddalo and Julian. 30 : The Mask of Anarchy 38: To S[idmou]th and C[astlerea]gh {Similes for Two Political Char- acters of 1819) 39 : E . . . d {Sonnet: England in 1819 f) 40 : An Ode {Ode written October, 1819 f) 42 : Translation from Moschus {Pan, Echo and the Satyr) 43 : A Fragment 72 : Lines written at Naples 76 : Sonnet (" Lift not the painted veil"?) 88-90 : contents not given, possibly blank. 106 : To , a sonnet {Lines to a Re- viewer?) Men of England, a song. 109 : To 145 : To L[or]d E[ldo]n Note. Of the poems now contained in this volume, six were published by Shelley with Pro- metheus Unbound. They were The Sensitive Plant, A Vision of the Sea, An Exhortation, Ode to Heaven, To a Skylark, and Ode to Liberty; the first three are marked published in the MS. Of the remainder, all were published by Mrs. Shelley in the Posthumous Poems, 1824, except To the Lord Chancellor, and England {Lines written NOTE ON THE MS. VOLUME OF SHELLEY'S POEMS. during the Castlereagh Administration). Of the poems shown by the Index to be missing, Maddalo and Julian and Lines written at Naples were also published in the same Tolume. It may safely be conjectured that the Translation from Mosohus is the one so entitled in the same volume, and that the two sonnets, not further entitled, are "Lift not the painted veil" and "Alas, good friend " {Lines to a Reviewer) , which directly follow " Ye hasten to the dead " and Political Greatness, also in the same volume. " Alas, good friend " is but thirteen lines and the rhymes are not in sonnet form ; but the title To , a son- net, would give Mrs. Shelley's authority for calling the poem a sonnet ; and, in the absence of any other piece answering to this title and belonging to the period of the ms., it is altogether likely that this is the one referred to. The four sonnets published by Mrs. Shelley in 1824 would then be all in this list. To and A Fragment may be any of several pieces so entitled in the Posthumous Poems. It appears, therefore, that all the poems origi- nally in this volume were published by Mrs. Shel- ley in 1824, except those which had previously appeared with Prometheus Unbound and those which were political. Of these last, the Masque of Anarchy was published by Leigh Hunt in 1832 ; England {Lines written during the Castle- reagh administration), and To S[idmou]th and C[astlerea]gh {Similes for two Political Charac- ters of 1819) were published by Medwin, Shelley Papers, 1833, reprinted from The Athenaeum, 1832. Mrs. Shelley included in her collected editions of 1839 the above (with variations in the first two), and added To the Lord Chancellor and Song to the Men of England ; she also then pub- lished the Sonnet, England in 1819, conjectured here to be that indexed as E .... d. The " Ode," if a slight conjecture may be based on the group- ing by Mrs. Shelley, may be that entitled by her To the Assertors of Liberty ( Ode written Octoler, 1819), originally published with Prometheus Un- bound, or possibly the National Anthem, published in the second edition of 1839. It is possible that Mrs. Shelley used this ms. volume for the Posthumous Poems, 1824, and excluded from her collection at that time the political pieces ; or she may have derived from it only material for her editions of 1839 ; or she may have used it upon both occasions. The fact that her exact dates affixed to poems in the edition of 1824 are the same with those in this ms., support the view that she then had access to it. It may not be superfluous to add that her variations from Hunt's later and better ms. of Julian and Maddalo would be explained by this means without the need of supposing that she " edited" the text un- advisedly or carelessly ; the date affixed by her, ^^ome, May, 1819, would also be justified, since these dates are all apparently not those of com- position but of entry in the volume. Similar con- siderations apply to her variations from Hunt in the text of The Masque of Anarchy. The ms. of that poem, which is missing from this volume and which Mrs. Shelley may have used, Is appa- rently not that facsimiled by the Shelley Society in its Publications. Whether this ms. voluine was a source of Mrs. Shelley's text or not, it nearly represents it, and is interesting as tending to estab- lish her fidelity to Shelley's mss. and to increase the authority of her text, when it is not super- seded b^ that of MSS. later than those in her possession. •^ ^ U^',fi<^^.^^ ^^^^*^ fy ^■^^^ a^^^^t^ j^^^^ A ^^^^ a- ^^ ^t^i^!&»^ a'^ -«^^ dl /^^5^>6?»^ ^ih^€^^iB$^ Au ^ y^^^^Je^as-- >^j(^. / J^.0^ ^^**- 0&, ^^K^ ^J$hf^*^/'r^^'i^^-^^^^^^^ ^^^^ /^ ^/a» '^^^ f^y^fx^ ^'2%^ ^SJBv lihtatr of f attatJD diniMzmtv* Bibliographical Contributions. EDITED BY JUSTIN WINSOR, LIBRARIAN. No. 36. CATALOGUE OF A COLLECTION OF WORKS ON RITUALISM AND DOCTRINAL THEOLOGY PRESENTED BY JOHN HARVEY TREAT. By WILLIAM COOLIOGE LANE. Assistant Lihrciricin, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. : l00uet bg tlje SLtbrarg of f^arbarlr 5SntfaEtsiitg. 1889. Already issued or in -preparation. A Star prefixed indicates they are not yet ready. VOL. I. J. Edward S. Holden. Index-Catalogue of Books and Memoirs on the Transits of Mercury. -*. Justin Winsor. Shakespeare's Poems : a Bibliography of the Earlier Editions. 3. Charl.es Eliot Norton. Principal books relating to the Life and Works of Michelangelo, with Notes. 4. Justin Winsor. Piet^s et Gratulatio. An Inquiry into the authorship of the several pieces. J. List of Apparatus in different Laboratories of the United States, available for Scientific Researches involving Accurate Measurements. 6. The Collection of Books and Autographs, be- queathed to Harvard College Library, by the Honor, able Charles Sumner. 7. William C. Lane. The Dante Collections in the Harvard College and Boston Public Libraries. Pt. I. 8. Calendar of the Arthur Lee Manuscripts in Harvard College Library. 9. George Lincoln Goodale. The Floras of different countries. JO. Justin Winsor. Halliwelliana : aBibliography of the Publications of James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps. II. Samuel H. Scudder. The Entomological Libraries of the United States. 13. First List of the Publications of Harvard Uni- versity and its Officers. 1870-1880. 13. Samuel H. Scudder. A Bibliography of Fossil Insects. 14. William H. Tillinghast, Notes on the Historical Hydrography of the Handkerchief Shoal in the Bahamas. 15. J. D. Whitney. List of American Authors in Geology and Palaeontology. 16. Richard Bliss. Classified Index to the Maps in Petermann's Geographische Mittheilungen. 1855- 1881. 17. Richard Bliss. Classified Index to the Maps in the Royal Geographical Society's Publications. 1830- 1883. 18. Justin Winsor. The Bibliography of Ptolemy's Geography. 19. Justin Winsor. The Kohl Collection of Early Maps. aa William C. Lane. Index to Recent Reference Lists, no. 1. 1884-1885. VOL. II. 31. Second List of the Publications of Harvard Uni- versity and its Officers. 1880-1885. 33. Justin Winsor. Calendar of the Sparks Manuscripts in Harvard College Library, William H. Tillinghast. Third List of the Publica- tions of Harvard University and its Officers. 1885- 1886. William C. Lane. Index to Recent Reference Twists, no. in. 1885-1886. W. G. Fablow and William Tbelease. List of Works on North American Fungi. 36. William C. Lane. The Carlyle Collection. 37. AuDREVf McF. Oavis. a few notes on the Records of Harvard College. 38. William H. Tillinghast. Fourth List of Publica. tions of Harvard University and its Officers. 1886- 1887. »3' >5- 39. 33- 35- 36. *37- William C. Lane. Index to Recent Reference Listi, no. 3. 1887. Facsimile of the autograph of Shelley*s poem " To a Skylark," with a letter from Mr. Edward A. Silsbee. W. G. Farlow. Supplemental List of Works on North American Fungi. H. C. Badger. Mathematical Theses, 1783-1839. William H. Tillinghast. Fifth list of Publications of Harvard University and its Officers. 1887-188S. William C. Lane. The Dante Collections in the Harvard College and Boston Public Libraries. George E. Woods err y. Notes on the MS. of Shelley in the Harvard College Library. William C. Lane. The Treat Collection on Ritu- alism and Doctrinal Theology. Frank Weitenkampe. Hogarthiana. CATALOGUE OF A COLLECTION OF WOEKS ON RITUALISM AND DOCTRmAL THEOLOGY PRESENTED TO THE LIBRARY OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY By JOHN HARVEY TREAT (H. U. 1862), OF LAWRENCE, MASS. *,* The following list includes only works given by Mr. Treat ; other books in the Library on the same subjects are not included. It must not therefore be taken as a guide to all that the Library contains even on the subjects most fully represented. It is simply a catalogue of an important addition to the resources of the Library in this department. For convenience of reference and to show better the character of the collection, the titles have been grouped under various headings as follows : — I. GbNBKAL and MiSCELLANEOtJS. II. Canon Law. III. Writings or the Fathehs op the Chuech. IV. Biblical Commentaries. V. General Theological -works (15th and 16th centuries). VI. Catechisms : 1. Roman Catholic. 2. Protestant Episcopal. VII. Church History (General and Pre-Ref- ormation). VIII. Roman Catholicism : 1. Roman Cotholic Controversial works. 2. Anti-Roman Catholic Controversial works. 3. The Papal Supremacy. i. The Doctrine of the Real Presence. 5. The Virgin Mary, the Immaculate Conception, and the Worship of Saints. IX. The CnnRCH of England : 1. History. 2. Doctrines and Principles, Character and Condition. 3. Puseyism and Tractarianism. 4. Apostolical Succession and English Ordinations. X. XI. Liturgies : , 1. The Book of Common Prayer. 2. Earlier English Liturgies. 3. Roman Catholic Liturgies. i. Other Liturgies. Ritual : 1. Antiquities. 2. Ritualism in the Church of England. a. The English Ecclesiastical Courts. — 6. Vestments and the Oi-naments Rubric. — c. Position at the Altar. — d. Altar Lights, etc. — e. Baptism. — /. Confession. — g. In- cense. — A. Chanting the Psalter. — i. Prayer for the Dead. XII. The Protestant Episcopal Church op America. XIII. The Eastern Church. XIV. Miscellaneous Historical works. THE TREAT COLLECTION. I. — GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Absolution. London. [187-.] 16°. pp. 40. (Tlie EVANGELIST library, catechetical series. Ed- ited by the mission priests of S. John the Evange- list.) III. 5382 Agrippa, Heiurich Cornelius, of Nttttsheim. De incertitudine & vanitate omnium scientiarum & artium liber, lectu plane jucundus & elegans. Accedunt duo ejusdem auctoris libelli; quorum unus est De nobilitate & praecellentia foeminei sexus, ejusdenique supra virilem eminentia; alter De matrimonio sen con.iugio. Lvgdvni Batavo- rvm. 1643. sm. 12". III. 5269 Also with an engraved title-pa^c, dated 1644. Balbns, Joannes de Janua {Ital. Giovanni Balbi). Catholicon. {At end; — ] Dictionari- us seu vocabularius fratris Joanis Januen.| . . . ad oes ferme liberales sciatias accornodatissi|mus : Jussu & impesis pstatis viri dni Petri liechtestein | Colonies. Arte ite & ingenio Joannis hertzog : venetiarwm | impressoris farnatissimi : . . . | ... Anno christianissime | natiuitatis post millesimu quaterqj centesimu nonagesi)mo septimo. [1497.] r. S. (312). G.L. 5221.4 See ffain, no. 2266. Baptista Mantuanus. Fastorvm librl dvode- oim. Quibus prsemittitur carmen ad lulium II., carmen ad Leonem X., vita authoris a seipso descripta carmine elegiaco, item & alia qusepiam. lOolophon : — ] Argentorati, ex sedibus schureri- anis. Anno m.d.xviii. [1518.] 4°. ff. (163). Port. IV. 2916 The title-page has an illustrated border. Baptista Mantuanus. In hoc Libro contine- itur opera . . . | . . . de|bta Maria virgine car- mlna q & parthenice dicutur : | De sancta Catharina quod secunde Parthenijces opus inscribitur | De Calamitatibus | Panegyricon Eoberti Seuerinatis| Somnium Eomanum ad Andrea comitem | Epi- grammaton ad Falconem | Contra poetas impudice loquentes | Commendatio parthenices | De diuo Ludouico Morbeolo : | De morte contemnenda. | [Colophon: — ] Impressum in Alma vniuersitate Coloniensi | apud pdicatores Anno domini. M.occcc. [1500.] 4°. ff. (224). G.L. IV. 2915 Sec mdn, no. 2360. Baring-Gonld, Sabine. Luther and justifica- tion. Two lectures. London. 1871. 16°. pp.51. III. 5343 Barronr, Isaac. Eighteen sermons on various subjects ; selected from [his] works. London. 1849. 8°. III. 4994 Baylee, John Tyrrell. History of the Sabbath, or day of holy rest. London. 1857. 12°. III. 5359 Beveridge, William, bp. of St. Asaph. Twenty- six sermons on various subjects ; selected from [his] works. London. 1850. 8°. III. 4996 Bible. Lat. (Vulg.) (15th cent.) [An in- complete copy of the Vulgate text.] 4°. ff. (258). MS. III. 4696 Coarsely written on pjiper, in black and red ink, the number of lines on a page vai-ying from 29 to 41. The contents are arranged in the following order; — i. & ii. Maccabees, Acts, Canonical epistles, Apocalypse, the epistles of Paul in eus- tomiuy order except that Thessalonians precedes Coiossians, Ecclesiasticus beginning with c. 19, middle of v. 20, Job, Tobit, 'Judith, Estlier, Ezra, Nehemiah, ii. [iii.] Esdras, iii. [iv.] Esdras to c. 3, middle of v. 31. Bible. Ijat. (Vulg.) Biblia Sacra vulgatae editionis, Sixti V. pontificis max. jussu recognita, et Clenientis VIII. auctoritate edita; yersicuhs distincta et ad singula capita argumentis aucta; indiceque epistolarum, & evangehorum, nee non & biblico locupletata. Coloniie, sumptibus Tor- nasiorum. s. D. 8°. pp.'xxii., 632, (2), 256. III. 4705 Bible. Psalms. Eng. (18—.) The Psalms and Canticles, marked and pointed as they are sung or chanted at the cathedral of Manchester. By J. J. Harris. London. [18—.] sm. 8°. ' III. 5314 Bible. New Test. Gr. (1850.) 'ii Kaii^r; i^^LaO-QKTj. Griesbach's text, with the various readings of Mill and Scholz. 2d ed., revised and corrected. London. 1850. sm. 8". pp. xlvi., (4), 598. Fac-sims. III. 4804 Bible. New Test. Gr. and Lat. (1856.) 'H Katvi; AiaO-^KT]. Novum Testamentum, cum versione latina Arise Montani, auctore Johanne Leusden. Philadelphia. 1856. 12°. pp. 755. III. 4796 Bible. New Test. Mod. Gr. (1842.) 'H Kaiv^ ^laO-^KT], ij.€Ta.(^pa.a6uaa Ik t^s iraXatSs 6is T7)V KaOo/JLikovfievriv eWrjviKrjv SidXeKTOv. Aia SaTTctvrys t'^s eV 'AixepiKrj Upoypacl>iKrji lTaipda%. Ne'aYd/DK. 1842. 12°. III. 4803 "Bihle — Pseudep. (1820.) The apocryphal New Testament, being all the gospels, epistles, and other pieces now extant, attributed in the first four centuries to Jesus Christ, his apostles, and their companions, and not included in the New Testament by its compilers. Translated from the original tongues and now first collected into one volume. [Edited by William Hone. 2d ed.] London. 1820. 8°. III. 5365 Blake, James, M.D. The Bible weighed in the balance, and found wanting. Boston. [1855.] 24° III. 4976 Denies that the Bible alone, interpreted by private jadg- ment, is a sufficient rule of faith. Bridget, Saint, of Sweden. Revelationes se- lectae. Textum ad fidem codd. mss. cognovit A. Heuser. Coloniae, etc. 1851. 24°. Port. (BiELiOTHECA mystica et ascetica, 6.) ^ III. 5400 Brunsmand, Johan. Cetus Jonae, sive Disser- tatio de ceto Jonae, in qua disquiritur verusn^ is fuerit an minus? rationesq; Samuelis Bochartl, qvibus adductus proprie dictum negaverit fuisse cetum, dissolvuntur. Jense. 1687. sm. 8°. pp. 51-t-. III. 4828 Castalio, or Castellio {Fr. Chastbillon) , Sebastien. Dialogorvm sacrorvm libri qvatvor. Lipsise, [Johannes Steinman'\. 1585. sm. 8°. pp (2),297-|-. III. 4874 Church league. New York ( City) . The church league series [of tracts]. No. 3-10. 8 nos. in 1 vol. New York. 1879-80. 8°. III. 5377 Contents : — 3. Catholics and Roman catholics. — 4. "One religion is as good as another." Adapted from S. Baring- Gould. — 5. Outward reverence. Adapted fi'om F. C. Ewer.— 6. Anglican orders and jurisdiction. By a priest of the Eng- lish church. — 7. The Bible and the prayer-book on confes- sion. By a priest of the American church. — 8. What church service must I attend ? Adapted from J. S. Pollock. — 9. The Christian priesthood. By R. F. Littledale. — 10. Plain words on coniirmation. I. — GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Cosin, John, hp. of Durham. A scholastieal history of the canon of the Holy Scriptvre or the certain and indubitate hooks thereof as they are received in the church of England. London. 1657. 4°. Engr. title-page. III. 4983 Imperfect : — pp. 203-204 wanting:. Dix, Morgan. Tlie duty and office of the priest. A sermon preached in Trinity church, New York, March 8, 18.65, at the ordination of McWalter B. Noyes. Cambridge. 1865. 8°. pp. 19. III. 5375 Egar, John Hodson. The story of Nashotah. [With ' ' Catalogue of the officers and students of the Nashotah theological seminary, 1873-74."] Reprinted from the London edition. [Milwaukee, Wis.] 1874. 16°. VI. 5216 Erasmus, pseudon. The Bible exposed, by' Erasmus. [With an appendix, containing " Some new ideas concerning the origin of the universe, in relation to natural religion."] Boston. 1862. 8°. III. 4935 Copyright by Frederick May. Falier, George Stanley. The difficulties of infidelity. 2d ed. London. 1833. 12°. III. 5358 Fnlke, William. Confutation of the Rhemish Testament. With an introductory essay, includ- ing a biographical notice of the author; and a complete topical and textual index. New- York, etc. 1834. 8°. III. 4990 Giorgio, Francesco. De harmonia mvndi totivs cantica tria. IColophon : — ] Venetiis in aedi- bvs Bernardini de Vitalibvs calchographi an. I). M.D.xxv. [1525.] f°. ff. (14), cccxxxviii., cxxxvi. III. 5254 See Morhof's Polyhistor, 1708, ii. 15, 173. Gregory XVI. [Mauro Cappellari], Pope. Encyclical letter to all patriarchs, primates, arch- bishops, and bishops, issued May 8, 1844. Trans- lated into English by Sir C. E. Smith. With the Latin text and the authorised Italian translation. London. 1844. 8°. pp. 33. (2 cop.) III. 5420 ; Pam. Hare, Julius Charles. Vindication of Luther against his recent English assailants. 2d ed., re- printed and enlarged from the notes to The mis- ■ sion of the Comforter. London. 1855. 8°. III. 4886 Henderson, Matthew H. The Canon of Holy Scripture ; with remarks upon King James's ver- sion, the Latin Vulgate, and Douay Bible. New York. 1868. 12°. pp. 61. III. 4981 Hobart, John Henry (1775-1830), bp. of New York. An apology for apostolic order and its advocates; in a series of letters, addressed to Rev. .L M. Mason, D.D. 3d ed., with notes. New-York, etc. 1844. 12°. III. 4932 Hobart, John Henry (1775-1830), 5^. of New York. The state of the departed. An ad- dress delivered at the funeral of Eev. Benjamin Moore, D.D., March 1, 1816, in Trinity church, N. Y. ; and a dissertation on the same subject. New York. 1864. 12°. pp. 94. 17366.6 Hockin, Frederick. John Wesley and modei-n Wesleyanism. 3d ed., enlarged. London. [1876.] 16° III. 5345 Hettinger, Johann Heinrich. Epistola re- sponsoria ad D. N. N. de ratione & modo conscri- bendffi historise reformationis. [Dated Tiguri, 4. augusti, 1664.] sm. 8°. pp. (75). lU. 4828 Hsrmnl ecclesiastici ab Urbano papa VIII. emendati; ad cleri placitum, antiquorum loco, tam public^, quam privatim usurpandi. Statt am Hof. 1678. 16°. pp. (2), xlii., (4). III. 5342 [J., H. M.] Bible-Christians ; or. The church and the Bible. A letter to an English dissenter. London. 1868. 16°. pp. 30. III. 5421 [Lay, Henry Champlin, Ip. of Easton, Md., editor.^ Tracts for missionary use. Edited by the author of "Letters to a man bewildered among many counsellors." [2d ed.] New York. 1860. 12°. III. 5327 Contents: — 1. "Wliiit is truth? By Thomas Atkinson. — 2. The doubting Christian encourapjed. By N. H. Cobbs. — 3. Why can't our ministers preach in your pulpits? — 4. The doctrine of the apostolic succession a wholesome doctrine and veiy full of comfort. — 5. Our Lord in Simon's house; or, "What the church demands for admission to the sacra- ments. — 6. The message to Peter. By N. H. Cobbs. — 7. How the church was builded. By a lady. — 8. Death-bed repentance and the parish register. — 9. The process of con- version. — 10. Visitation of prisoners. — 11. The meaning of pomps and vanities. — 12. The Holy Ghost our only helper. — 13. The prodigal's elder brother. — 14. Naaman and the Hebrew maid. By N. H. Cobbs. — 15. Letter to a Bomjm catholic disturbed by the new dogma. — 16. The wife that saved her husband. — 17. The woman of ft troubled spirit. — 18. The contented Shunammite. — 19. Wliat good will it do the child? Answering objections against infant baptism. — 20. Childhood's troubles. — 21. Somethingabout saints' days. By the author of " Bessie Melville." — 22. David a church- man. Kemp,. Edward Curtis. An exposition of some of the most important differences between Scrip- ture and Calvinism, with reference to the authority of the church, and to the reply of Mr. [Thomas] Scott to Bishop Tomline ; intended to promote the attainment of Christian unity. London. 1843. 8°. III. 5361 Iieiris, William Henry. The call to the minis- try. New York. 1854. 12°. pp. 27. (3 cop.) 44.21 ; III. 5319 ; Pam. Lntber, Martin. What did Luther teach ? Contents : Luther's shorter catechism, with preface. Articles affirmative of the Lutheran and condem- natory of the Calvinistic doctrines, published and subscribed a.ii. 1592. From the Latin. A short description of the German churches and services. By William Michell. London, etc. 1870. 8°. pp. iv.,27. (2 cop.) III. 5377; Pam. M ahan, Milo. The spiritual point-of-view ; or. The glass reversed. An answer to Bishop Colenso [on the Pentateuch]. New York, etc. 1863. 12°. III. 5364 [Markland, James Hey wood.] On the rever- ence due to holy places and holy things. [Abridged by Samuel Fox.] London. 1862. 32°. pp. 61. III. 5374 Nasbotah scholiast. [Published by the Bishop Welles brotherhood.] Vol. ii. Oct. 1884— Aug. 1885. m. [Nashotah, Wis.] 1884-85. 4°. Mustr. III. 5335 Palmer, Sir William, lart. A treatise on the church of Christ ; designed chiefly for the use of students in theology. 2d ed. 2 vol. London. 1839. 8°. III. 4975 Parsons, Robert. A discvssion of the Answere of William Barlow to the booke intituled : The iudgment of a catholike Englishman lining in ban- ishment for his religion, concerning the Apology of the new oath of allegiance. Whervnto is an- nexed a generall preface, laying open the insuffi- ciency, rayling, lying, and other misdemeanour of M. Barlow in his writing. [St. Omer.] 1612. 4°. pp. (124), 543, (9). III. 4824 THE TREAT COLLECTION. Plo-nrdeu, Francis. An historical letter to Charles O'Conor, heretofore styling himself Co- lumbanus, upon his five addresses or letters to his countrymen. [With an appendix.] London, etc. [1812?] S''. Poi-l. of O'Conor. 9413.11 On several points of Irish history and politics; the duke o^ Ormond's measures in Ireland (1641-46), Quesnel and his relations to the Irish eutliolic clergy, the papal supremaey in Ireland, etc., combined with much personal abuse of Dr. O'Conor. Religious toleration ; a question of first prin- ciples. London. [18 — .] 16°. pp. 24. (Society OF St. Vincent de Paul. Historical library, 63.) III. 5318 Revival system (The), and The paraclete. A series of articles from the Ohiirch journal. New York. 1858. 12°. pp. 90. III. 4T74 [Robbins, Thomas.] All religions and relig- ious ceremonies. 2 pt. in 1 vol. Hartford. 1823 12°. Plates. III. 5313 Contents: — i. Christianity, Mahometanism, and Judaism. [With] a tabular appendix, by Thomas Williams, exhibiting the present state of the world as to feligion, population, relig- ious toleration, government, &c. — ii. A view of the history, religion, manners and customs of the Hindoos, by William Ward. With the religion and ceremonies of other pagan nations. Schism. [Oxford. 1852.] 16°. pp. 16. (Paro- chial tracts, 58.) III. 5382 Seabury, Samuel (1801-1872). Discourses illustrative of the nature and work of the Holy Spirit, and other papers. Edited by 1v. J. Sea- bury. New York. 1874. 8°. III. 4887 Shipley, Orby, editor. Tracts for the day ; essays on theological subjects, by various authors. No. 2, 5. 2 nos. London. 1867. 8°. III. 5420 Contents : — 2. Purgatory. — 5. The real presence. Smith, John Cotton. The church's mission of reconciliation. A sermon preachel before the eastern convocation of Massachusetts, at Ipswich, Sept. 18, 1879. New York. 1880. 16°. pp. 55. III. 5319 Smith, Matthew Hale. Universalism examined, renounced, exposed; in a series of lectures, em- bracing the experience of the autlior during a min- istry of twelve years, and the testimony of univer- salist ministers to the dreadful moral tendency of their faith. 12th ed. Boston, etc. 18+4 [cop. 1842]. 12°. III. 4930 Stapleton, Thomas (1535-1598). A counter- blast to M. Homes vayne Waste against M. Feken- ham. Wherein is set forthe a ful reply to M. Homes Answer against the Declaration of M. Eekenham, touching the othe of the supremacy. Lovanii, apiid Joannem Foulerur/i. 1567. 4°. ff. (20), 542-1- . III. 4706 Tischendorf, (Lobegott Priedrich) Constantin VON. When were our Gospels written? An argu- ment. With a narrative of the discovery of the Siuaitic manuscript. 2d ed. London. 1867. 8°. III. 5350 Ward, Thomas (1652-1708). Errata of the protestant Bible ; or, The truth of the English translations examined. New ed., revised and cor- rected. To which are added, the celebrated pre- face of Dr. Lingardin answer to Ryan's "Analysis," and a vindication by Dr. Milner in answer to Grier's "Reply." New York. 1844. 1.8°. IH. 4748 Watkius, Charles Frederick. The basilica, or palatial hall of justice and sacred temple ; its nat- ure, origin, and purport; and a description and history of the basilican church of Brixworth. Lon- don, etc. 1867. sq. 8°. pp. 67. Front, and plates. II. 2614 Wesley, John. Journal; from October 14th, 1735, to October 24th, 1790. With introductory essay by Thomas Jackson. 4 vol. London. 1875, '67-70. 12°. Port. VII, 2292 Wesley, John. John Wesley, his principles and his practice, briefly contrasted with those of modern (so-called) Wesleyans. n. p. [1873.] 8°. pp. 8. III. 5377 West, John Rowland. Tracts on church prin- ciples. London. 1872. 16°. III. 4896 Contents: — 1. On the present grievous loss of Christian unity. — 2. On the submission due to lawful authority. — 3, 4.* The apostolic succession. — 5. What place of worship is it my duty to attend? — 6. On the right of calling public assemblies for divine woi-ship. — 7. On the nature of a sacrament. — 8. The doctrine of Christian baptism. — 9. On the doctrine of the holy eucharist. — 10. Instruction for con- firmation. — 11. On the church. — 12. Reasons for being a churchman. Witte, George Andrew. Several reasons for establishing an order of Christian brothers for the Christian education of children, and especially for teaching them in parish schools. [Baltimore? 1877?] 8°. pp. 34. III. 5379 II. — CANON LAW. Brans, Hermann Theodor, editor. Canones apostolorum et conciliorum saeculorum iv. , v., vi., vii. Cum praefatione Augusti Neandri. 2 pt. in 1 vol. Berolini. 1839. 8°. {In Us Bibliotheca ecclesiastica, 1.) III. 4840 Carranza, Bartolome, of Miranda, abp. of To- ledo, editor. Summa omnium conciliorum et pon- tificum. Accesserunt statuta quaedam synodalia parisiensis & senonensis ecclesise, appendix con- ciliorum Gallise collectionis P. Syrmondi, et anno- tationes quam-plurim£e Francisci Sylvii. Nova ed. Parisiis. 1678. 8°. pp. (18), 827, (21). III. 4711 With the autograph of Thomas Codrington, prooably the catholic divine and chaplain to King James II. Corpvs vniversi ivris canonici. 4 vol. Franco- fvrdi, loannes Wechelus. 1586. 8°. Plates. III. 4707 Contents : — [i., ii.] Decretorvm canonicorvm collectanea, olim a Gratiano in svas classes digesta, et nvper ivssv Gre- gorii XITI. repvrgata, notisqve et variis lectionibus passim aucta. — [iii.] EpistoliE decretales Grcgorii papuj IX. — [iv.] Liber sextvs decreralivm Bonifacii papse VIII., vna cvm Cleraentinis & Extrauagantibus. Vol. i. and ii. are paged continuously, vol. ii. having no title-page ; vol. iii. .and iv. have only special title-pages. Corpvs ivris canonici, emendatvm et notis illvs- tratvm; Gregorii XIII. ivssv editvm. Indicibvs variis et novis & appendice PavliLancelottiadauc- , tum ; accesservnt novissime loci commvnes vber- rimi. [Vol. i.] Lvgdvni. 1614. 4°. Vign. III. 4693 Contents: — [i.] Decretum Gratiani. Cujas, Jacques. Recitationes in ii. et iv. libros Decretalivm. Nunc primum in lucem editse. Spir« Nemetvm, typis Bernardi Albini. 1594. 4°. pp. (8), 569, (39). III. 4709 Dnaren, Fran9ois. De sacris ecclesiae minis- teriis ac beneficiis libri viii. in quibus quicquidad plenam iuris pontificii cognitionem necessarium est, breuiter ac dilucide explicatuni continetur. Item, Pro libertate ecclesias gallicae aduersus ro- manam aulam defensio parisiensis curiae, Ludouico XI. quondam oblata. Accedunt Concordata natio- nis germanicae, cum notis lo. Sohilteri. n. p. 1699. sm. 8°. m. 4843 IV.— BIBLICAL COMMENTAEIKS. Gavanti, Bartolommeo. Enchiridion sev ma- nvale episcoporvm pro decretis in visitatione & synodo de quacumque re condeudis. 6» ed. Ve- netiis. 1667. 4". III. 4697 Gavanti, Bartolommeo. Praxis compendiaria visitationis episcopalis. 6" ed. [To wliich is appended " Praxis exactissima dioecesanae synodi cum theoria celebrandse. 6' ed."] Venetiis. 166(!. 4". III. 4697 Gratianus. Decretvm divi Gratiani, totivs propemodvm ivris canonici compendivm, svmmo- rvu'qve pontificvm decreta atqve praeivdicia, vna cum variis scribentium, glossis & expositiouibus : quae omnia pristino suo nitori restituta fuerunt ad fidem veterum codicum. Lvgdvni, apud Hvgonem a Porta. 1560. f. pp. (52), col. 2004, pp. (6), 96+. Vign. &ni wdct. III. 4658 Henricus (uE Baktholom^is) de Segusio, Cardinal Hostiensis. [Suma super titulis decre- taliu. Liber iii., iv.] 2 lib. in 1 vol. [Ulmae, Ludoviciis IJohenuang. 1^7.] f°. fl'. (285), (170). G.L. Wdcts. 111.4649 See Ifam, no. S961. Spelman, Sir Henry. De non temerandis ec- clesiis. Churches not to be violated. Oxford. 1841. 16°. Front. III. 4898 With a reprint of tlie title-page of the 7th ed., 167S. Tedeschi, Niccolo, abp. of Palermo, called Panormitanus. Commentaria in primum [ — quin- tum] -Decretalium librum. Quamplurium iuris- consultorum adnotationibiis illustrata ; hac postera vero editione a Leonardo a Lege recognita. 7 pt. in 3 vol. Venetiis. 1571, '70-71. f". Vigns. III. 4676 Eepertorivm in locvlentissimas praelecti- ones quas in quinque Decretalium libros concin- nauit. Venetus. 1571. f°. pp. (299). Vigns. III. 4677 Tedeschi, Niccolo, alp. of Palermo, called Panormitanus. Consilia, tractatus, quaestiones, & practica, quae diu uel malignitate hominum sub- tracta, uel typographorum incuria cum maximo omnium damno praetermissa pene interciderat \_sic\, profecto hac nouissima omnium editione a Leo- nardo a Lege recognita his nostris typis accessit. [To which is appended " Commentaria in Clemen- tinas epistolas & earum glossas."] Venetiis. 1571. f. ff. 232, (10), 30, (4), 44, (12). Vigns. III. 4677 [Tedescbi, Niccolo, alp. of Palermo, called Panormitanus. Lectura super quinque libros decretalium. Vol. v. Basel. al77.] f. ff. (233). O. L. Wdcts. III. 4660 See Bain, no. 12309. [Xedeschi, Niccolo, alp. of Palermo, called Panormitanus. Lectura super quinque libros decretalium. Vol. v. Basel. 1481.] f. ff. (307). G. L. Ill- 4666 See Hain, no. 12312. III. — WRITINGS OF THE FATHERS OF THE CHURCH. AosnstiiiiiB, Aurelius, Saint, hp. of Hippo. Confessions ; or. Praises of God. In ten books. Newly translated into English from the origi- nal Latin. New- York, eic. N. d. sm. 12°. III. 4931 Chrysostomus, Joannes, Saint. Epistola ad Csesarium nionachum, juxta exemplar Emerici Bigotii; oui adjuncts sunt tres epistolicae disser- tationes. i. De Apollinaris hseresi. ii. De variis Athanasio supposititiis operibus. iii. Adversus Simonium. Authore Jac. Basnage. Roterodami. 1687. sm. 8°. III. 4828 ChryBostomns, Joannes, Saint. Epistola ad Cajsarium monaclram. Joannes Harduinus notis illustravit, ac dissertatione De sacramento altaris. Parisiis. 1689. 4». Plate. III. 4690 Chrysostomns, Joannes, Saint. Homiliae v. E codice manuscripto bibliothecae regiae dres- densis nunc primum edidit et latine reddidit G. T. M. Becher. Or. and Lat. Lipsiae. 1839. 8°. III. 47T7 Clemens Alexandrinus. Opera graece et latine qvse extant. Post accuratam Danielis Heinsii re- censionem, & breves additas in fine eniendationes, facta est prselectio ab eo, qvi operis edition! prae- fuit. Accedunt diversae lectiones & emendationes, partim ex veterum scriptis, partim ex hujus aetatis doctorum judicio a Eridcrico Sylburgio collectae. Ed. nova. Coloniae. 1688. f°. pp. (28), 856, (80), 79. Vign. III. 4663 Clemens Romanus, pseudon. Eecognitiones, Eufino Aquilei. presb. interprete. Ad librorum Mss. et edd. fidem expressae, curante E. G. Gers- dorf. Lipsiae. 1838. 8°. (Bibliotheca patrum ecclesiasticorum latinorum, 1.) III. 4836 Ephrsem Syrus, Saint. Opera omnia, quotquot . in insignioribus Italia9 bibliotbecis graec4 inueniri potuerunt, nunc recens latinitate donata, scho- lijsqiie illustrata, interprete & sclioliaste Gerardo Vossio. Ed. 3', priore auctior & accuratior. 3 torn, in 1 (paged contin.). Coloniae. 1616. f°. pp. (64), 814, (44). Vigns. III. 4644 Epiphanins Constantiensis. Opera qvae extant omnia. Hac postrema editione partim auctiora Physiologo & homilijs aliquot, partim emendatiora ex sacris obseruationibus lacobi Billii, in lucem prodeunt. Coloniae Agrippinas. 1617. f°. Vign. III. 4664 Hieronymus Soplironius, Eusebius, Saint. Opera omnia, qvae extant. Mariani Victorii labore & studio eraendata & illustrata. Vita item S. Hieron. ex ipsivs scriptis ab eodem Victor collecta. Ed. novissima. 9 tom. in 3. Coloniae Agrippinae. 1616. f°. Engr. title-page and vigns. III. 4647 Appended to tom. ix. : — Francisci a Messana Difficilia S. Hierouyrai loca, alphabeti serie disposita. = — Adverteutise theologiBB scbolasticEB, sive Animadversiones in S. Hieronymi opera : avctore Ferdinando Vellosilio. IV. — BIBLICAL COMMENTARIES. Arias Montanns, Benedictus. Elvcidationes in qvatvor evangelia, Matthaei, Marci, Lvcae & lohannis. Quibus accedunt eiusdem elucidationes in Acta apostolorum. [With the Scripture text.] Antverpiae, ex ojjicina Christophori Plantini. 1575. 4°. pp. (16), 461+. (2 cop.) III. 4700 ; III. 4701 Arias Montanns, Benedictus. Elvcidationes in omnia sanctorvm apostolorvm scripta. Eiusdem in S. loannis Apocalypsin significationes. [With the Scripture text.] Antverpiae, ex officina Chris- tophori Plantini. 1588. 4°. pp. 481-1- . III. 4700 Denis de Iieuwis, le Chartreux. Enarrationes piae ac ervditae in qvinqve mosaicae legis libros. Coloniae, ex officina loannis Quentel. 1548. f°. pp. (10), 839. Wdd. III. 4676 The title-page has an illustrated border. 8 THE TREAT COLLECTION. Denis de I THE TEEAT COLLECTION. Middleton, Conyers. A letter from Ei)me, shewing an exact conformity between popery and paganism ; or the religion of the present Romans to be derived entirily from that of their heathen ancestors. New ed., with :in abridgment of the author's reply to " a Romanist." London. 1847. 12°. pp. (4), 66. III. 5381 [Mowbray, A. R.] ? A layman's reply to A letter addressed to the parishioners and congrega- tion of S. Barnabas, Oxford, by the Rev. C. H. Moore, late curate; by one of themselves. [Signed A. E. M.] Oxford. 1872. 16°. pp. 8. III. 5381 Upholds the church of Euglaud as the true ciitholic church. Neale, John Mason. The Bible, and the Bible only, the religion of protestants. A lecture de- livered in Brighton, the 19th of February, 1852. 2d ed. London. 18G7. 16°. pp. 31. (South church union lectures.) HI. 5382 No Surrender, x>seudon. Dr. Pusey's insane project considered; or. Evidence to prove — 1. That the Roman church is not the catholic churcii. 2. That the Roman church is no part of the catholic church. 3. That the Roman church is the deadly enemy of the catholic cliurch. Be- ing an exposure of Br. Pusey's insane project of uniting the scriptural church of England with the apostate church of Rome. By No Surrender. London. [1871.] 16". pp. 32. III. 5421 Palmer, Sir William, iart. Letters on some of the errors of Romanism, in -controversy with Nicholas Wiseman. 3d ed. London. 1851. sm. 12°. III. 5402 Perceval, Arthur Philip, compiler. The Ro- man schism illustrated from the records of the catholic church. London. 1836. 8°. III. 5369 A collection, exti-acted from all the councils authorita- tively received in the church of Rome, of all the decrees upon the points in dispute between it and the church of Eng- land. — Introduction, Presbuteros, pseudon. The photograph of the great antichrist. By Presbuteros. 2d ed. Lon- don. 1872. 16°. pp. 49. III. 5381 Sheldon, Richard. Motives for his iust, volun- tary, and free renouncing of communion with the bishop of Rome, Pavl the 5., and his xhurch. London. 1612. 4°. HI. 4T99 Smith, Charles, rector of Newton, Suffolk. An inquiry into the catholic truths hidden under cer- tain articles of the creed of the church of Rome. [Pt. i.], ii., iv. 3pt. London. 1844-56. 12°. 19^.36 Contents: — i. Romish tradition. — Romish edition and in- tBrpretation of Holy Scripture. — Seven sacraments. 1844. ii. Original sin and justification. 18a0. iv. Communion in one kiud. — Purgatory. — Saint and im- age worship. —Indulgences. —Roman supremacy and coun- cQs. 1856. Society of the holy cross. An address to catholics ; from the brethren of the society. Lon- don. [1869.] 12°. pp. 16. III. 5420 In reply to arguments used against the church of England. [Sutcliffe, Matthew.] The examination and con- futation of a certaine scurrilous treatise, entituled The suruey of the newe religion, published by Matthew Kellison, in disgrace of true religion pro- fessed in the church of England. London. 1606. *° (2 cop.) 44.97 ; III. 5377 Treat, John Harvey. The Catholic faith; or, Doctrines of the Church of Rome contrary to Script- ure and the teaching of the primitive church. With an introduction by J. A. BoUcs. Nashotah, Wis. 1888 [cop. 1886]. 8°. III. 4731 Two methods to stop popery and preserve the chastity uf English wives, daughters, and servants. Being a reprint of a pamphlet in the Brilisli mu- seum, published in the year 1700. [To which are appended, ' ' Tlie danger and mischiefs of popery, a pastoral address, publislied 1751," by Thomas Sherlock, and " Tlie papal hierarchy and English liberty."] London. [187-?] 16°. pp.-32. III. 5381 The fiist pamphlet may also be found in vol. iv. of the Har- leiau miscellany. [T-wysden, Sir Roger, lart.'\ An historicall vindication of the church of England in point of schism, as it stands separated from the Roman, and was reformed i. Elizabeth. London. 1657. 4°. III. 4938 Tyler, James Endell. The image-worship of the church of Rome proved to be contrary to Holy Scripture and the faith and discipline of the primitive cliurch, and to involve contradictory and irreconcilable doctrines within the church of Rome itself. London. 1847. 8°. III. 5367 Usher, or Usshek {Lat. Usserids), James, ahp. of Armagh. Answer to a Jesuit; with other tracts on popery. Cambridge [Eng.]. 1835. 8°. pp. xvi., 744. III. 4780 Other tracts : — A discourse of the religion anciently pro- fessed by the Irish and British. — A speech delivered in the castle-cliambcr at Dublin, 22iid Xov., 1622, at tlie censuring of certaiu olhcers who refused to take tlie oath of supremacy. — A sermon preached before the commons' house of parlia- ment, 18th Feb., 162U. — A brief declaration of tlie univer- sality of the church of Christ, and the unity of the catholic faith prolessed therein. A sermon before the king's majesty, the 2utb June, 1624, at Wansted. 'Wilson, Robert James. The catholic church and the church of Rome. A letter addressed to the parishioners and congregation of the church of St. Barnabas, Oxford, with special reference to a pamphlet recently circulated by the Eev. C. H. Moore, late curate, [in which he had set forth his reasons for withdrawing from the English church and joining the Eoman communion]. Oxford, etc. 1872. 16°. pp. 36. III. 5381 3. The Papal Supremacy. Allies, Thomas William. The see of St. Peter, the rock of the church, the source of jurisdiction, and the centre of unity. London. 1850. 8°. III. 4882 Barrow, Isaac. A treatise of the pope's su- premacy ; to which is added, a discourse concern- ing the unity of the church. New ed., corrected. [With an appendix, containing an " Account of the synod and canons of Sardica."] London. 1851. 8° Port. III. 5368 Flacius, Matthias, Illyricus. Catalogus testivm veritatis, qvi ante nostram aetatem reclamarunt paps. Basilese, per loanner/i Oporinum. [1556.] 8°. pp. (32), 1095. Ill, 4839 Kenrick, Francis Patrick, abp. of Baltimore. The primacy of the apostolic see vindicated. 5th ed. Baltimore, etc. 1857 [cop. 1855]. 8°. Port, of Pope Pius IX. III. 4885 Lapide, Cornelius Coruelii a. The primacy of S.Peter; is it scriptural? The argument- for and against. Translated, with a preface, by T. W. Mossman. Loudon. [187-?] 8". pp.28. III. 5420 Pelagius, Alvarus. De planctv ecclesiae libri dvo. In qvibvs ad confirmandam pontificis potes- tatem, verissimamq; christianse doctrinse cogniti- onem, ex sacris libris plurima traduntur. Venetiis, ex officina Francisci Sansovini et sociorvm. 1560. f°. ff. (22), 100, 229. O.L. Vign. III. 4684 Vlli. — ROMAN CATHOLICISM. 17 [Ralnolds, John. The summe of the conference betwene luhn Rainoldes and lohn Hart, touching the head and faith of the church : whereto is an- nexed a treatise entituled, Six conclusions touching the Holie Scripture and the church. London, John Wolfe. 1584.] 4". pp. 750. III. 4715 Imperfect : — the title-page is wauting. Tonstall, Cuthbert, bp. of Durham. A ser- mon preached on Palm Sunday, 1539, before King Henry VIII. Reprinted from the original edition printed by T. Berthelet, 1539. London. 1823. 12°. III. 5339 4. The Doctrine of the Real Presence. Fisher, John, hp. of Rochester, afterwards Car- dinal. De veritate corporis et sangvinis Christi in evcharistia, aduersus lohannem Oecolampadiuui. .Slditio prima. Colunix, [^Petrus Queniel]. 1527. i". ff. (12), 297-i-. Vign. a.ndwdci. III. 4703 Harrison, John, D.D. An exposure and refu- tation of the doctrine of the real presence as held byDr. Pusey; in eight leaflets. [London. 1876.] 8°. pp. (16). III. 4973 Pusey, Edward Bouverie. The doctrine of the real presence, as contained in the fathers, from the death of S. John the evangelist to the fourth general council, vindicated, in notes on a sermon, "The presence of Christ in the holy eucharist." Oxford, etc. 1855. 8°. pp. xii. , 722. III. 4883 Ratramnus, or Bckxramos. On the body and blood of the Lord. [With the original Latin.] To which is added an appendix, containing the Saxon homily of .a;ifric. OxioiA, etc. 1838. 12". III. 5341 The Latin text has a special title-page and separate paging. 5. The Virgin Mary, the Immaculate Concep- tion, and the Worship of Saints. Bonaventura, Saint, Cardinal. Psalterium b. Marise virginis, a S. Bonaventura editum. Ed. ultima, cui accessere orationes ad virginem deiparam post unamquamque horam. Pader- bornse. 1751. 24°. III. 4914 Bnsti, Bernardino de'. Mariale de singulis f estiuitatibS beate FtVginis p modii sermonii tractas. [Colophon : — ] Impressum Argentine p Martiuum flach iuniorem anno a natiuitate dommi millesimo- quingentesinTosecundo. [1502.] f°. ff. (378). O.L. (2 cop.) III. 4680 ; III. 4681 One copy [III. 4681] has illuminated letters at the begin- ning of each chapter. Catholic church. [Miscellaneous collection of prayers to the Virgin and saints, in case of ill- ness.] Italian. 5 pam. in 1 vol. [Roma, etc. 1844-54.] 24°. Fronts.- III. 5424 Catholic church. Rosarivm sive psalterivm beatae virginis Marise; cvm aliis piis exercitijs. Colonic. , 1600. 24". Vign. III. 4912 [Home, Thomas Hartwell.] Mariolatry ; or, Facts and evidences demonstrating the worship of the blessed virgin Mary by the church of Rome, derived from the testimonies of her reputed saints and doctors, from her breviary, and other author- ized Romish formularies of devotion, confirmed by the attestations of travellers. 2d ed., with addi- tions. London. 1841. 12°. Plate. III. 4753 Kenrick, Peter Richard, abp. of St. Louis. The new month of Mary, or Reflections for each day of the month, on the different titles applied to the holy mother of God in the litany of Loretto; principally designed for the month of May. Phila- delphia, [cop. 1840.] sm. 12°. III. 4755 Iiainhrnsohini, Luigi, Cardinal. A polemical treatise on the immaculate conception of the blessed Virgin ; [with] a history of the doctrine, by Father Felix. Tlie French portion of the work translated by Mrs. J. Sadlier. To which are appended, a dis- course on the immaculate conception, by St. AI- phonsus Marie de Liguori ; the letters apostolic of Pope Pius IX., etc. New-York, etc. 1860 [cop. 1855]. 12°. Front. III. 4751 Iiiguori, Alfonso (Maria) de'. Saint. The glories of Mary. Translated from the Italian. 1st American ed. New York. [cop. 18.i2.] 12°. pp. 802. Front. III. 4776 Noel, Montague Henry. Do Roman catholics worship the blessed virgin Mary? A sermon preached at S. Barnabas', Oxford, on the twelfth- Sunday after Trinity, 1872. Oxford, eic. [1872.] 16°. pp. 18. III. 5381 Passaglia, Carlo. De immaculate deiparae semper virginis conceptu commentarius. 3 pt. in 2 vol. (pagedcontin.). Neapoli. 1855. f°. pp. (8), viii., 1375+. Front. III. 5427 The date 1856 is given on the covers. Perrone, Giovanni. De immaculate b. v. Ma- riae conceptu an dograatico decreto definiri possit disquisitio theologica. Ed. altera emendata et brevibus accessionibus locupletata. Monasterii Guestphalorum. 1848. 8°. III. 4777 Pusey, Edward Bouverie. First letter to J. H. Newman, in explanation chiefly in regard to the reverential love due to the ever-blessed Theotokos, and the doctrine of her immaculate conception ; with an analysis of Cardinal de Turrecremata's work on the immaculate conception. Oxford, etc. 1869. 8°. (J«. 7ms Eirenicon, 2.) III. 5408 Seabury, Samuel (1801-1872). Mary the Vir- gin, as commemorated in the churcli of Christ. To which is annexed an essay on "Who was James, the Lord's brother?" By Rev. M. Ma- han. New-York. 1868. sm. 12°. pp. 72. III. 4758 Torselliuo (Lat. Tursellinus) , Orazio. His- toriaj lavretanse libri qvinqve. Ed. vltima. Co- loniiE Agrippinse. 1622. 24°. pp. (20), 687, (12). Vign. and engr. III. 4918 A history of the shrine of Our Lady at Loretto. Tyler, James Endell. Primitive Christian wor- sliip ; or. The evidence of Holy Scripture and the church, against the invocation of saints and angels and the blessed virgin Mary. 2d ed. London. 1847. 8°. III. 4892 Tyler, James Endell. The worship of the ble^ed virgin Mary in the church of Rome, proved to be contrary to Holy Scripture, and to the faith and practice of the church of Christ through the first five centuries. New ed. London. 1851. 8°. III. 4934 Ullathorue, William Bernard, successively bp. of Iletalona and of Birmingham. The immacu- late conception of the mother of God ; an exposi- tion. Baltimore, etc. 1855. sm. 12°. Front. III. 4754 i8 THE TREAT COLLECTION. IX. — THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND. I. History. Brady, William JIaziere. The Irish reforma- tion ; or, The alleged conversion of the Irish bishops at the accession of Queen Elizabeth, and the assumed descent of the present established hierarcliy in Ireland from the ancient Irish church, disproved. 5th ed. Containing also a letter from J. A. Froude; notices of the early Elizabethan prelates, and of the sufferings of the Roman catho- lic bishops. London. 18C7. 8°. III. 4183 Churton, Edward. Early English church. Lon- don. [1840?J 12°. Maps, plate, and wdcts. (The Englishman's library, 8.) III. 5395 Cobbett, William. A history of the protestant " reformation," in England and Ireland; showing how that event has impoverished and degraded the main body of the people in those countries. In a series of letters. Dublin, e^c. 1869. 16°. III. 5312 Cox, John Charles, and Hope, W. H. St. John. The chronicles of the collegiate church or free chapel of All Saints, Derby. London, eic. 1881. 4°. Front., fac-sims., plates, and wdcts. III. 3428 " Edicion limited to .312 copies. No. 212." Ellis, Joseph. Bishop Gray and the constitu- tional liberties of the church of England. A lect- ure delivered for the English church union at Bradford, Feb. 12th, 1877. Bradford, etc. 1877. 8». pp. 19. III. 5411 Evangelical religion, in its historical connec- tion with the English and American episcopal churches. A letter to a friend. New- York. 1857. 12°. pp. 47. III. 5319 Farrington, William George. The historical church. A tract for the times. 2d ed. Boston. 1864. 12°. pp. 30. III. 5319 Fifth of November (The) ; or. Gunpowder plot. London. [18 — .] 16°. pp. 24. (Society OF St. Vincent de Paul. Historical library, 50.) III. 5318 Fleming, J. P. The church of England is protestant. Historical testimony to the protes- tantism of the church of England from her arti- cles, formularies, constitution, high church au- thorities, and convocation. London. 1876. 8". pp. (2), 26. 111.5377 Gibson, William Sidney. Archbishop Cranmer. A lecture. London. 1869. 16°. pp.48. III. 5431 Gorham, George Cornelius, compiler. Glean- ings of a few scattered ears, during the period of the reformation in England and of the times imme- diately succeeding, a.d. 1533 to 1588 ; compre- hending 1. Engravings of eleven seals of Cranmer, Parkhurst, and Jewel. 2. Letters, &c. of Martyr, Bishop Parkhurst, Sandys, &c. London.. 1857. 8°. Front., plates, and wdd. III. 4988 Jones, William Henry. An account of the Saxon church of St. Laurence, Bradford-on-Avon. Bath. 1878. 16°. pp. 30. Front., plan, and wdct. III. 5344 [Josselin, John.] The life off the 70. arch- bishopp off Canterbury presentlye sittinge Eng- lished, and to be added to the 69. lately sett forth in Latin. [Geneva?] 1574. 16°. ff. (43). G. L. III. 5330 The fii-st 37 leaves are mounted oa sheets of 8» size ; the last 6 are missing, and have been supplied in manuscript. This is a part of a Latin EiBtoriola, containing an account of the foundation and successive masters of Corpus Christi college, compiled by order of Abp. Parker, apparently by John Jossclm ; translated probably by John Stubbs, a pun- tau, who has added spiteful notes, and a critici.sm on Parker's " De antiquitate britaiuiicse ecclesi£e et privilegiis ecclesilB cantuariensis." — See Bohn's Lowndes, nil, and Strype's Life of Parker, ii. 414-418. Iiathbury, Thomas. A history of , the convo- cation of the churcli of England : being an account of the proceedings of Anglican ecclesiastical coun- cils from the earliest period. London. 1842. sm. 8°. III. 4895 liingard, John. The antiquities of the Anglo- Saxon church. 2d American, from the London edi- tion. Baltimore, «!!c. 1851. 8°orl. 12°. III. 4982 The English edition has the title, " History and antiqui- ties of the Anglo-Saxon church." [Parker, Matthew, ahp. of Canterbury.'] De antiquitate britannicae ecclesiae, et nominatim de priuilegiis ecclesiae cantuariensis, atque de archi- episcopis eiusdem i.xx. historia. Hanovise. 1605. f°. Coats-of-arms. III. 4642 [Parsons, Robert.] Elizabethae reginae Angliae edictvm, promulgatum Londini 29. nouemb. 1591. — Andreae Philopatri ad idem edictvm responsio. N.p. 1593. sm. 8°. pp. 361, (9). III. 4919 Queen Elizabeth and her people. 2. Why did the pope excommunicate Queen Elizabeth? Lon- don. [18—.] 16°. pp. 24. (Society op St. Vincent de Paul. Historical library, 49.) III. 5318 Queen Mary and hdr people. 2. The Smith- field fires. London. [18—.] 16°. pp. 24. (So- ciety OP St. Vincent de Paul. Historical library, 7.) III. 5318 Reformation (The) in the church of England, considered from the point of view of the priest, the layman, the lawyer, and the student of liturgy. [Four addresses, published by the council of the Islington and North London branch of the English church union.] London. 1880. 8°. pp. (4), 8, 18, 19, 20. III. 5377 Contents ;— Sansom, A. E. A layman's view of the origin of the reformation in the church of England. 1877.— Shuttlb- WOBTH, H. C. The reformation in the church of England, as illustrated by her teaching. 1878. — Cowell, George. ' The reformation in the church of England, considered especially from the point of view of the Anglican liturgy. 1878.— Wake- man, H. O. The legal aspect of the reformation. 1879. Robinson, Hastings, translator. The Zurich letters, comprising the correspondence of several English bishops and others, with some of the Helve- tian reformers, during the early part of the reign of Queen Elizabeth. Translated from authenti- cated copies of the autographs preserved in the archives of Zurich. [Also with the original Latin.] Cambridge [Eng.]. 1842. 8°. Fac-sims. (Pak- KEK society. [Publ. 7.]) III. 4964 The same. Second series. Cambridge [Eng.]. 1845. 8°. Fac-sims. (Pakker society. [Publ. 18.]) 224.53 Sanders, or Saunders, Nicholas. De origine ac progressv schisraatis anglicani libri tres : aucti per Edoyardvm Rishtonvra, Romseq; impressl; nunc vero in Germania iterum locupletius & casti- gatius editi. Ingolstadii, ex ojficina typograpMca Wolfgangi Ederi. 1588. sm. 8°. pp. (16), 373, (26). III. 4826 Seabury, Samuel (1801-1872). The continuity of the church of England in the sixteenth century. Two discourses, with an appendix and notes. New- York. 1853. 8°. III. 5334 Xrenow, Dominic. The credibility of John Foxe, the " Martyrologist." A lecture delivered in the catholic school room. Stone, Staffordshire. London, eic. 1868. 16°. pp. 28. HI. 5382 IX.— THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND. 19 Ward, Thomas (1652-1708). England's ref- ormation; a poem, in four cantos. 2 vol. in 1. Dublin. 1814.. 12°. Front, and plate. 15473.4 2. Doctrines and Principles, Character and Condition. *** See also Sections X. i and XI. 2. Bateman, James, M.A., F.R.S. The church association ; its policy and prospects considered in a letter to the chairman. 3d ed. , with additions. London. 1880. 8°. pp. (2), 92 + . III. 5374 Christian church (The). 2 pt. in 1 vol. [Lon- don. 18—.] 16°. (Gospel tracts, 1,2.) III. 5421 Considerations for a candid mind inquiring after divine truth. [New York. 1856.] 12°. pp.11. III. 5377 Cooper, Charles Purton, editor. So much of the pope's apostolical letters of September, 1850, as relates to the creation of an archbishopric and twelve bishoprics. — The act of 26 Hen. VIII., intituled " An act for nomination and consecration of suffragans within this realm." With an appen- dix. 5th ed. London. 1851. 8°. pp. 47. III. 5420 Cosin, John, bp. of Durham. Ecclesise angli- canse religio, disciplina, ritusque sacri. Accedunt nonnulla annotata ad divina ofiBcia. In calce ec- clesise anglicansE catechismus. Editio altera ; edi- dit Fredericus Meyrick. Oionii, e" Hibrarp of l^arbarD omtemtp. Bibliographical Contributions. EDITED BY JUSTIN WINSOR, LIBRARIAN. ]N"o. 37. A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WILLIAM HOGARTR By frank WEITENKAMPP, ("Frank Linstow White*'). Of the Astor Library, New Tork City-. ■V ^-^ CAMBRIDGE, MASS.: 1S90. Already issued or in preparation. A Star prefixed indicates they are not yet ready. VOL. I. 1. Edward S. Holden. Index-Catalogue oi Books and Memoirs on the Transits of Mercury. 2. Justin WiNSOR- Shakespeare's Poems: a Bibliography of the Earlier Editions. 5. Charles Eliot Norton. Principal books relating to the Life and Works of Michelangelo, with Notes. 4. Justin Winsor. Pietis et Gratulaiio. An Inquiry into the authorship of the several pieces. 5. List of Apparatus in different Laboratories of the United States, available for Scientific Researches involving Accurate Measurements. 6. The Collection of Books and Autographs, be. queatbed to Harvard College Library, by the Honor- able Charles Sumner. 7. William C. Lane. The Dante Collections in the Harvard College and Boston Public Libraries. Pt. I. 8. Calendar of the Arthur Lee Manuscripts in Ilarvatd College Library. 9. George Lincoln Goodale. The Floras of different countries. 10. Justin Winsor. Halliwelliana: a Bibliography of the Publications of James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps. 11. Samuel H. Scudder. The Entomological Libraries of the United States. 12. First List of the Publications of Harvard Uni- versity and its Officers. 1870-1SS0. Samuel H. Scudder. A Bibliography of Fossil Insects. WiLt.iAM H. Tillinghast. Notes on the Historical Hydrography of the Handkerchief Shoal in the Bahamas, 5. J. D. Whitney. List of American Authors in Geology and Palpjontolc^^f. Richard Bliss. Classified Index to the Maps in Petermann's Geographische Mittheilungen- 1855- »3- 14. 16. 17 Richard Bliss. Classified Index to the Maps in the Royal Geographical Society's Publications. 1830- 1SS3. 18. Justin Winsok. The Bibliography of Ptolemy's Geography. 19. Justin Winsor. The ^ohl Collection of Early Maps, 30. William C. Lane. Index to Recent Reference , Lists, no, 1. 1S84-1S85. VOL. II. ■31. Second List of the Publications ot Harvard Uni- • versity and its Officers. iSSo-1885. 32. Justin Winsor. Calendar of the Sparks Manuscripts in Harvard College Library. U .'a .- VVUlX-ov--^ 33. William H, Tillinghast. Third List of the Publica- tions of Harvard University and its Officers. 1SS5- 1SS6. 34. William C. Lane. Index to Recent Reference Lists, no... i8Ss-i886. ^.O^^^c^- - teiM-^^ 35. W. G. Farlow and William Tkelease. List of Works on North American Fungi. 36. William C. Lane. The Carlyle Colle^pn. f^JLarwJ 37. Andrew McF. Davis. A few nStes on the Records of Harvard College. a(8. William H. Tillinghast. Fourth List of Publica- tions of Harvard University and its Officers. 1886- WiLLiAM C. Lane. Index to Recent Reference Lists, no. 3. 18S7. Facsimile of the autograph of Shelley's poem " To a Skylark," with a letter from Mr. Edward A. Silsbee. W. G. Farlow. Supplemental List of Works on North American Fungi. H. C. Badger. Mathematical Theses, 1782-1839. William H. Tillinghast. Fifth list of Publications of Harvard University and its Officers. 1SS7-1SSS. *34. William 'C. Lane. The Qante Collections in the Harvard College and Boston Public Libraries, George E, Woodberry. Notes on the ms. of Shelley in the Harvard College Library. William C. Lane. The Treat Collection on RitU' alism and Doctrinal Theology. 37. Frank Weitenkampf. Bibliography of Hogarth, 29. y>- 3^- 32. 33- 35- 36. A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE ^WORKS OF ^WILLI^:\d: HOGARTH, AND OF THE PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO THEM. By frank WEITENKAMPF. *** The following list will, I believe, be fouud to include very nearly all printed matter that has been published concern- ing Hogarth. No work of tliis kind can ever be quite complete, and a number of titles will, no donbt, be found wanting in this bibliography. The list of titles has been divided, for convenience, into three sections. Those works which I have myself examined are marked with an asterisk (*). - After evei-y title is given a reference, by initial letters, to tlie catalogue or bibliography from which it has been taken, or to one or more libraries in which the work referred to is to be found. A key to these references is appended. A few abbreviations have been used, which will be readily miderstood; such as; i^. ^illustrations; p/. =platcs; port. = portrait ; et2. = edition ; etc. » Notes taken from works printed in foreign languages have been translated. FEANK WEITENKAMPF (" Frank Linstow White ")• AsTOB LiBBABT, New YoPk, Ang. 10, 1889. LIST OF REFERENCES. Ad. AL. B. BA. BM. C. G. H. HCL. Huth. K. = Edinburgh Faculty of Advocates. Cata- logue of the printed books in the library. Edinburgh and London, 1867-79. 7 V. 4°. =: Astor Library, New York. = Brooklyn Library. Catalogue . . . [by S. B. Noyes]. Brooklyn, 1877-80. 3 V. nar. 4°. = Boston Athenseum. Catalogue of the library, 1807-71; [by C. A. CutterJ. Boston, 1874-82. 5 v. nar. 4°. = British Museum. =: Cyclopedia of Painters and Paintings. New York, Scribner, 1886-87. 4 v. 4°. = Graesse, J. G. Tr^sor de livres rares et pr6cieux. . . . Dresde, 1859-69. 7 V. 4°. == Heinsius ,Wilhelm. AUgemeines Biicher- Lexikon. . . . 1793-1884. Leipzig. = Harvard College Library. = Hazlitt, W. C, and Ellis, F. S. The Huth library : a catalogue. . . . Lon- don, 1880. 5 V. nar. 4°. = Kayser, Christian Gottlob. . . . Biicher Lexikon, 1760-86. Leipzig. L. = Liverpool Free Public Library. MFL. = Manchester Public Free Library. Q 74. = Quaritch's Catalogue, 1874. Q 77. = Same. The Supplement, 1875-77. Q 80. = Same. General Catalogue, 1880. Q f . = Same. Works on the fine arts, 1883. P. = Library of the Peabody Institute, Balti- more, Md. Poole. = Poole, W. F. Index to periodical lit^ erature. Boston, 1882. TC. = Trinity College, Dublin. Catalogus librorum impressorum qui in Biblio- theca CoUegii Sacrosanctae et Indi- viduEe Trinitatis Reginai Eliza- bethse, juxta Dublin adservantur. Dublin, 1.864-87. 9 t. f°. UC. = South Kensington Museum. First proofs of the universal catalogue of books on art; [ed. by J. H. Pollen]. London, 1870. 2 v. sq. 8°. Same. Supplement. London, 1877. 1 V. sq. 8°. W. = Watt, R. Bibliotheca Britannica. . Edipburgh, 1824. 4 v. 4". Y. := Young Men's Christian Association Library, New York. A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE WORKS OF WILLIAM HOGARTH, SECTION I. —COLLECTED WORKS. Bakshall, Erail Charles. See under Wekhe. Clekk, Th. See under Works. Collection, A, of the graphic works of William Hogarth. London, 1858. 3 v. iQQ pi. i". G. CoMPLETB works. 1838. L. Complete works ... in a series of one hundred and fifty steel engravings, from the original pic- tures ; with an introductory essay by James Han- nay, and descriptive letterpress by J. Trusler and E.F.Roberts. London, [1861]. 4". Ad, BM, TC. Date is given as [1800] in UC. TC. gives no date. CooK, Thomas. See Genuine graphic works, and Hogarth restored. Genuine graphic works of William Hogarth, consisting of 160 engravings faithfully copied from the originals, by Th. Cook. London, 1813. 4°. G. "To this is added: Anecdotes of the celebrated Wm. Hogarth, with an explanatory description of his works. Loudon, 1813. 4"." — G. See alto Hogakth restored. Genuine works of William Hogarth. London, [1790]. Boy dell, ports., lO'i pi. f°. G. The impressions, snys Bruiiet, are mediocre. Genuine works of William Hogarth, illustrated with biographical anecdotes, a chronological cata- logue, and commentary, by Jolm Nichols . . . and George Stevens . . . London, 1808. 2 v. 4". MFL, W. W. gives the date as 1807. Same. [Memoir of W. H. by T. Phil- lips.] London, 1808-17. 3 v. 220^/. 4". BM, G, UC, W. W. gives the date as 1807-17. "The third volume, containing a C't/cri.i Ilogartliiana, and other explanations, with 60 additional plates, is often want- ing."— G. Genuine works of William Hogarth. London, 1820-22. 119 ^i. f». G_ " Impressions from tlie original plates preserved by Messrs. Boydell, carefully retouched by Heath, witli text by Nichols. "This ed. appeared in 24 numbers of 6 pi. each, . . . com- prising the facsim. of several curious and extremely rare plates, and later on the publisher enriched the work by 28 subjects which were not in the collection of Boydell. There ia a 2d ed., published by Baldwin, Cradock, and -Jo.v in 1836- 37, of 52 numbers, containing 156 'subjects' on 116 plates (I.e., sheets), comprising an additional plate {Charity of the Cellar^. A 3d ed., published by Henry G. Bohn, contained the two snpprcssed plates {Before aud After)." — G. See aim under OmtuNAi,, and Woeks. 1822. GuTZKow, K. See under Lichtenbekg, G. C. Hannay, J. See vnder Cojmplete works. Heath, James. See under Works. Hogarth, J. See under Works. 1833. Hogarth illustrated, by John Ireland. London, 1791-98. 3 V. 133 i)/. 8". G. Same. 2d ed., corrected. London, 1793- 1804. 3 V. 8°. Huth, Q f. The edition of 1791-98 is entered in UC. as " 2d ed., cor- rected." Brunet states that the two first vols, were reprinted in 1793 and 1804. According to G, the work was reprinted : London, 1793, 3 v., 8°; London, 1806. 3 v., 8°. See below for 1806 ed. Same. 1791. 8". BM. Hogarth illustrated from his own mss., by John Ireland. London, 1806. 8 v. 8°. BM, L. Same. 3d ed. London, 1812. 3 v. 8°. BM, HCL. Hogarth moralized, being a compleat edition of Hogarth's works, . . .'witli an explanation [by Jolm Trusler]. London, 1768. l&pl. 8°. BM, G, Huth. " There is an earlier edition Of the same date ; the impres- sions much inferior." — G. Hogarth moralized by John Trusler, edited by John Major. London, 1831. 57 copper pi. , 13 wood eng. 8°. BM, G. The following, taken from TC, is probably the same: "Hogarth moralized; an edition of his most admired works, with explanations by the rev. dr. Trusler. London, 1831. - Same. 8°. New ed. London, Washhourne, 1841. 8°. B, G. This, according to G., is a new edition of the preceding, with the same plates. See also Works moralized. Hogarth restored. The whole works of the celebrated William Hogarth as originally pub- lished. Now re-engraved by Thomas Cook. Accompanied with anecdotes of Mr. Hogarth and explanatory descriptions of his designs-. London 1802. Ulpl. f° G, HCL, UC. " This edition is less complete than those of Boydell and Heath, the plates of which have been carelessly copied." — G. Anecdotes and explanatory descriptions to- Cook's Hogarth restored. London, 1803. 8°. UC. -Anecdotes of the celebrated William Ho- garth ; with an explanatory description of his works. London, 1811 [?]. 4". [Text to the " Hogarth restored."] HCL. See alao, in Section III, binder Anecdotes. AND OF THE PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO THEM. HoGAHTii restored ; or, the whole works of Ho- garth, re-engraved by T. Cook. 1806. port., 100 1)1., incl. Before and After. f°. Q f. Same. 1812. port., 100 pi., incl. Before and After. f». Q. Anecdotes of Hogarth, with an explanatory description of his works, by Thomas Cook, en- graver. 1813. 8". Q 74. In Q f. the eurUnir of this title is given, as ** with an ex- planntory description of his works, re-engfnived by Tiiomas Cook " ; and in Q 77 as '* of his works, and his ' Analysis of Beaut}'.' *' See also tender Genuine gmphic works. Hogarth's Kupferstiche. STICHE. See under Khpfek- Hogarth's Siimmtliche kunstwerke. S.\MMTLICHE. See under Hogarth's Teckningar. See under Zeich- NUNGEN. (Swedish ed.) Hogarth's Werke. See under Werke. Hogarth's Works. See under Works. Hogarth's Zeichnungen. See under Zeich- nungen. Holst, H. p. See under V^rker. Horne, Thomas Hartwell. The works of Wil- liam Hogarth. London, 1866. C. iSee also under Works. Ireland, John. See under Hogarth illustrated, and Works. Jansen, H. (translator). See under WonKS. KoTTENKAMP, Franz. See under Zeichnungen. Hogarth's Kupferstiche, von [i. c. copies by] Karl Rahl, nebst Lichtenberg's ausfulirlicher er- kliirung und zusiitzen nach den schriften der eng- lischen erkliirer. Wien, 1818-23. Text, 8°; pi., 74 copper pi., f". G, UC. See aim under Lichteneebo, G. C, Sammlung, Werke, and Zeichnungen. Lamb, Charles. See under Works. Jjj^MY, . See under Lichtenberg, G. C. Le Petit, . See wneZer Lichtenberg, G.C. Lichtenberg, Georg Christoph. Ausfuhrliche erkliirung der hogarthischen kupferstiche, mit ver- kleinerten aber vollstandigen copien derselben von E. Riepenhausen. Gottingen, 1794-1816. 4 V. Text, 12"; pi., f°. H, P, Qf, UC. Brunet speaks of an ed. of this work, triinsl. into French by Lamy, of wliich only the 1st vol. was issued. It was published at Gottingen, 1797, 8», with 6 pi. See under Sammlung. See also KnSe?- Kupferstiche, Sammlung, Wkkke, and Zeichnungen. Ausfiihrliche erkliirung (fortgesetzt von Le Petit und K. Gutzkow) der hogarth. kupfer- stiche mit verkleinerten, aber voUstilndigen copien von E. Riepenhausen gestochen. Gottingen, Die- terich, 1794-1836. Text, 4 v. 12°; atlas of 88 pi., fo. G. There is a copy of this work, dated 1794^1836, in AL, with- out the plates. The 14 Liefermgen are bound in 5 volumes. From this I gather the following facts : — In the introduction to the 4th Liefenmg, Lichtenberg says that the publication of this part was delayed by his sickness; be died Feb. 24, 1799, as the publisher's, preface to the 6th Liefenmg informs us. The 6th-12th Lieferuvgen contain Lichtenberg's articles reprinted from the GGUingisc/ie Taschen-Catender, with additions from the writings of the English commentators. The 13th Lieferung, published in 1833, is by J. P. Lyser; the 14th is entitled, " Dr. le Petit's ausfuhrliche Erkliirung [etc.] . . . ; herausgegebcn von Karl Gutzkow, and is dated 1835. Erkliirung der hogarthischen kupferstiche (vol. 9-14 of his Vermischte schriften). Gottin- gen, 1850-53. 6 V. 16°. BA. A criticism of Lichtenberg's work appeared in tha Foreign. Quarterly Review, v. 16, p. 279. See also, in section II, under Lichtenberg, G. C. Ltser, J. P. See under Lichtenberg, G. C. M., W. C, initials of Monkhouse, William Cosmo. See under Works. Major, John. See under Hogarth moralized. Monkhouse, William Cosmo. See under Works. MvLius, Christlob {translator'). See under Works. Nichols, John. See under Genuine works, Werke, and Works. The Original works of William Hogarth. Lon- don, Boydell, 1790. 103 pi. f°. BA, UC. Same. Another ed. The original and gen- uine works of William Hogarth. London, n. d. 107 pi. f°. UC. Same. London, Boydell, 1795. 110 pi., inrf. " Before " onti " After." f. Q 74- Same. New ed. 1849. C. The following title is taken from a sales catalogue : The Original and genuine works of William Hogarth, from the plates lately in the possession of Messieurs Boydell, with others engraved by eminent artists under the superintendence of James Heath, accompanied by explanations of the various subjects by John Nichols. London, Bald- win ^ Cradock, 1820-2. f°. See also under Genuine, and Works. 1822. Riepenhausen, E. See under Kupferstiche, Lichtenberg, G. C., Sam.mlukg, and Werke. A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE WORKS OF WILLIAM HOGARTH, See under Complete works, ROBEKTS, E. F. and WoKKS. Sammlung hogarthischer kupferstiche (gest. von E. Riepenhausen). Neue, wolilf. ausg. 14 Ifgn. Gi3ttingen, 1831-34. S8 pi. i°. H, K. This is ftppurt'iitly a republication of tiie *' coppei-s " in *• Kupfcrsticlie mit . . . kopien von RiepenlijLiisL'n." Ac- cording to H., Liflitenberg's •' Ausfiilirliche erlilarung," Giittingcn, 1794-1816, goes witli tliese plates. See aUOt in tins section, under Kufferstiche, Lichten- BERG, G. C, Wbrke, and Zeichndngen. Same, in French, iransl. hy M. M. Laray. Gottingen, 1787. (1797 ?) 8°. K. See also under Lichtenbebg, G. C. Hogarth's Sammtliche kunstwerke. Leipzig, 1831-35. Tiliihpl. obi. f". H, UC. Same. Neue n. vollstiind. ausg. Leipzig, 1836. 74 nth. pi. obi. f". G, UC. Same. 2., wohlf. ausg. in 1 bde. Leip- zig, 1836. f. H. Same. 3. aufl. Leipzig, 1841 [-42?] f°. H, K, UC. Les Satires de Guillaume Hogarth, oeuvre moral et comique en 69 sujets. London, 1768. 69 engs., incl. " Before " atid " After." t°. Q 74, UC. Schumann, Paul. See under Weeke. Stevens, George. See under Genuine Works, and Works. In some of tlie catalogues tliis name is given as Steevbns. MFL. calls him George Alexander Stev-eus. Hogarth's Teckningar. See Zeichnungen (Swedish ed.). Truslee, John. See nnder Complete works, Hogarth moralized, and Works. V^RKER : en fuldstaendig udgave med staal- stukne tegninger efter Hogarth's originaler ; tex- ten efter de bedste og nyeste kilder ved H. P. Hoist. Kjebenhavn, 1869. 4°. UC. In BM. is given an edition of this work, in 4°, dated 1868. Die Werke des Herrn Will. Hogarth in kup- ferstichen, moralisch und satiriseh erliiutert. Ham- burg, 1769-72. 20 pi. (reduced copies). 4°. UC. Hogarth's Werke : eine Sammlung v. stalil- stichen naeh seinen originalen; mit text von G. Ch. Lichtenberg. Rev. u. vervollstandigt von Dr. Paul Schumann ; 1-22. Ifg. 3. aufl. Reudnitz bei Leipzig, 1836. 66 steel pi. 4°. H. See also under Sammlung. Hogarth's Wekke, in verkleinerten aber voll- stiindigen copien von E. Riepenhausen. Neue ausg. von H. Loedel. Gottingen, 1850-53. 75 copper pi. f°. jj See also, in this section, under Kutfeestichb, Lichten- bebg, G. C, Sammhtng, and Zeichndngen. Will. Hogarth's Wekke, nach den oiig.-plat- ten auf 118 bliittern photo-lithogr. von Carl Haiick in Wien, nebst einem hiographischen essay iiber den genius und die schopfungen Hogarth's, SDwie erkliirungen der einzelnen bilder von John Nicli- ols, bearbuitet von Eniil Charles Barsliall. Briinn [printed] und Wien, 1878. f. BIM, H, K. William Hogarth : son oeuvre. 1733. f. UC. Hogarth's Works. London, 1830. 2 v. 150 pi. 4". UC. Same; republished by Brain. London, 1849. 4". UC. Hogarth's Works. London, Jones, 1850. 2 v. 150 pi. 4°. G. * The Works of William Hogarth, containing one Imndred and fifty-nine engravings, by Mr. Cooke and Mr. Davenport, with descriptions, in which are pointed out many beauties tliat have hitherto escaped notice; with a comment on their moral tendency, by the Rev. John Trus4er. A new edition, revised and corrected. London, 1821. 2 V. f». AL. In Putnam's catalogue (N. Y. 1887) is entered what ap- pears to be a later edition of this work, the title running as follows ; ^ Works. Containing one hundred and fifty-eight engravings, with descriptions, in wlii<;h are pointed out many beauties that have hitherto escaped notice, with a comment on their moral tendency by Rev. John Trusler. Revised and cor- rected edition. London, 1827. 2 v. 8°. See also under Hogabth moralized. * Tlie Works of William Hogarth, from the original plates restored by James Heath, with the addition of many subjects not lief ore collected ; to which are prefixed a biograpliical essay on the genius and productions of Hogarth, and explana- tions of the subjects of the plates, by John Nich- ols. London. Printed for Baldwin, Cradock ^ Joy, by J. Nichols ^ Son. 1822. 119 ^Z. fo. AL. Genuine works, 1820-22, is probably the same as the above. Tlie date, 1820-22, might be accounted for by the publication in parts. See under Genuine works and Note to the same, and under Original. Of this ed. Quaritch says: "It has better impressions of the pi., than later copies, which are issued with a new title- page without a date, and bearing the name ofWoodfallas printer instead of Nichols, and without Joy's name." Same. London, n. d. f>. HCL, L, P. Quaritch has repeatedly announced as for sale copies of the 1822 ed., including the suppressed pi. It appears also, by Q 8o, that a number of copies were struck ofl' for him (with a text dated 1822) from the restored coppers. Same. London, [1835-37]. i". BM. See the Note to Genuine works, 1822. Same. London, [1837-38]. f». MFL. ANC OF THE PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO THEM. Hogarth's Works, from the original plates re- stored by Heath; with u, biographical essay and descriptive letterpress by John Nichols. 1832. Baldwin., Gradoch ^ Joy. 153 pi. on 119 sheets, incl. 2 ports, t". Q 77. Works, illustr. with biogr. anecdotes ... by John Nichols and George Stevens. London, 1808. 3 V. 4°, TC. The Works of William Hogarth, in a series of engravings ; with descriptions, and a comment on • their moral tendency, by tlie Rev. John Trusler; to which are added, anecdotes of the author and his works, by J. Hogarth and J. Nichols. London, 1833. 2 V. poH. of ff..lOS pi. 4". G, TC. See also under Hogartu moralized. The Works of Hogarth, including the Analysis of beauty, elucidated by descriptions, critical, moral, and historical, founded on the most ap- proved authorities ; to which is prefixed, some account of his life, by Th. Clerk. London, 1810. 2 Y. 8°. BM, UC, W. "The eagniviugs by Clerk, the biography and descriptions by T. H. Home, by whom also the work was edited." — UC. Same. London, 1812. 2 v. vign. and 86 engs. on copper. 8°. G. ** Little valued, the engravings being badly executed." — G. Same. London, 1837. 3 v. 8°. UC. Works, moralized, n. d. 4°. L. The following title is taken from the catalogue of Thomas Thorpe, Bookseller: Hogarth's Wohks moralized [by J. Trusler], 4o, over 70 eriijraiungs, good impressionSt original half morocco, clean uncut copy, 15s. 1S24. See alKOt in this section, under Hogarth moralized. The Works of W. Hogarth, reproduced from the original engravings in permanent photography, and newly described ; with an essay on the genius and character of Hogarth, by Charles Lamb. [Preceded by " A few words about Hogarth," by W. C. M. , i. e., William Cosmo Monkhouse.] London, 1872. 2 v. 4°. TC, UC. Works, with an essay by J. Hannay. See under Co.MPLETE works. * Hogarth's Works, with life and anecdotal description of his pictures, by John Ireland and Jolm Nichols. The whole of the [151] plates reduced in exact fac-simile of the originals. London, [1874]. 3 v. 8". AL, BM, HCL, MFL. The work was criticised by Wra. B. Scott in the Academy^ April 11th, 1874 (p. 408). The following entry is taken from Putnam's catalogue [N. Y.,1887]: Works. With life and anecdotal descriptions of his pic- tures by John Ireland and John Nichols. With all the plates reduced in exact fac-simile of the original. 3 vols. 120. Edinburgh, 1883. Tlie Works of Hogarth; with 62 illustrations. London, 1864. 4''. UC. Hogarth's Zeichnungen, nach den originalen in stabl gestochen; mit der vollstiindigen erkliirung derselben von G. C. Lichtenberg; herausgegeben, mit ergiinzung und fortsetzung derselben, nebst einer biographic Hogarth's, von Franz Kotten- kamp. Stuttgart, 1839-40. 95 steel pi. 8°. G, H, UC. In G. and UC. the title ends simply : " herausgegeben und fortgesetzt von," etc. See also, in this section, under Kcpferstiche, Lichten- berg, G. C, Sammlung, and Zeichnungbn. Same. Stuttgart, 1857-58. port., 92 steel pi. 8°. . H. Same. 3., aufs neue durchgeseh. und verb. aufl. Stuttgart, 1873. »1 steel pi. 8°. H, K. Same. 3., aufs neue durchgeseh. u. verb. aufl. Neue ausg. Stuttgart, 1882. 93 steel pi. 8°. BM, H, K. Same, in Swedish. Hogarth's teckningar, i staistich ef ter originalera ; med f ullstandig f 6r- klaring efter G. C. Lichtenberg och Dr. Franz Kottenkamp. Stuttgart, 1840. 20 pi. 4». UC. A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE WOKKS OF WILLIAM HOGARTH, SECTION II. — SEPARATE AND MISCELLANEOUS WORKS, AND CRITICISMS OF THE SAME. An Account of what seemed most remarkable in the five days' peregrination of the five following persons, viz. . Messrs. Tothall, Scott, Hogarth, Thornhill, and Forrest, begun on Saturday, May 27th, 1732, and finished on the 31st of the same month. [By E. Forrest.] London, 1782. f". BM, UC. See aim under Five days peregi'iDutiou, Hogarth's frolic, and Gostlino, Rev. William. * Same. [With " Mr. Gostling's account of Hogarth's town," in verse.] (In Hone, Wil- liam. The table book ; y. 2. London, 1828.) il. 8°. AL. * The Analysis of beauty, written with a view of fixing the fluctuating ideas of taste. London, 1753. pi. 4°. AL, Ad, BM, HCL, Huth. " Original edition, with the frontispiece of Columbus break- ing the egg, and two folded plates. " The frontispiece was first issued as a separate plate." — Huth. '•This engraving," sjys the Magazin PUtoreiique (1" ann^e, Paris, 1833, p. 392), " was given by William Hogarth, as a ticket of subscription, for his work entitled 'Analysis of Beauty.' " UC. Same. London, 1743 ( ?) 4°. Same. London, 1754. 4°. W. Same. London, 1772. 4°. L, UC, W. In TC. is also given a •' new edition," London, 1772. 4". Same. 1783. 4°. Same. London, [1788]. 8°. W. MFL. Same, . . . and rules for drawing car- icatures, with an essay on comic painting, by F. Grose. 2 pt. London, [1791?] 8°. BM. " Each part has a separate title-page, paginatioa, and register." ■ — BM. See also under Hogaeth, William. Bules, etc., and, m Section I, under Works. Same. A new edition, printed verbatim from the original work, the paging of which is here retained. London, 1810. 8°. MFL, P, UC. Same, in French. Analyse de la beaute, destin^e a finir les id6es vagues qu'on a du gout ; traduit de Guillaume Hogarth [par Jansen] ; pre- cedee de la vie de ce peintre, et suivie d'une notice chronologique, historique et critique de tous ses ouvrages de peinture et de gravure. Paris, an XIII [1805]. 2 V. 8°. UC. Qu^rard, in La France Littiraire (v. 4, 1830) gives the name as H. Jansen. Same, in German. Zergliederung der sclionlieit, die schwankenden begriffe von dem geschmacke festzuhalten ; aus dem englischen iibersetzt von Cliristlob Mylius. London und Hannover, 1754. 4". UC. Same. London, 1754. 4°. BM, H. • Same, it. d. engl. original-ausgabe. Han- nover, 1754. 4". H. Sam-e. Berlin und Potsdam. 1754. 4°. UC. Same, in Italian. Livorno, 1771. 8°. UC. Apuleius, Lucius. The new metamorphosis, &c., being the golden ass of Lucius Apuleius, translated into English by C. Monde. London, 1708. 2v. 8°. — Reprinted, London, 1724. 8°. W. " Tins in sometimes found with Hogarth^ s plates, and sells at a very high price." — W. The new metamorphosis ; or the pleasant transformation : being the Golden ass of L. A. . . . Also the Golden spy ; . . . written in Italian by C. Montesocio . . . ; translated from the Vatican manuscript. . . With new cuts [by William Hogarth]. London, 1724. 2 v. 12°. BM. Artist's notes from choice pictures : Hogarth's "Marriage a la mode." Article from "London Society," October, 1865. 8°. UC. " To this may be added. Lion's bead letter-box, designed by H. ; a wood-cut from " London Society," no. 69, Novem- ber, 1866." — UC. BEEK-Street. See Dissertation. Breval, John Durant de (Joseph Gay, pseud.). The lure of Venus; or. The harlot's progress. London, 1733. 8°. BM, UC. The BM copy, which is imperfect, and wants the title-page, is entered in the catalogue of the library as follows : " [The lure of Venus; or, A harlot's progress : a beroicomical poem [descriptive of Hogarth's prints].] London, 1733. 8°." British antidote to Caledonian poison, v. 2 ; with The Scots scourge, or Pridden's Supplement to the British antidote, 2 v. ; together,- 3 v. 12°. 76 extremely humorous and satirical engravings, many of them, apparently hy Hogarth. 1762-64. Q 77, Q 8o. Bdtler, Samuel. Hudibras ; with a new set of cuts by Mr. Hogarth. London, 1726. 12°. UC. Same, 1732, Same. 1739. 12°. 12°. BM. BM. AND OF THE PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO THEM. Same. 1793. 4". Same. 1810. 8°. BM. BM. .avec 12°. Same ; with annotations by Z. Grey. Cam- bridge, 1744. portrs., pi. by Hogarth. UC. Same. 3d ed. 1772. 2 v. 6°. Q 8o. Same. London, 1775. 12°. HCL. Same; witli notes and life of the author [by F. R. Nasli]. London, 1793. 3 v. portrs., pi., and vignettes after If. 4°. Q 8o, UC. • Sam,e ; with a translation into French verse by Jolin Towneley, with remarks by Larcher. London, 1757. 3 v. Hogarth's plates. 12". Q 8o. Same, in French. Hudibras, poeme . . . . . des figures [by W. Hogarth]. 1757. BM. Same. 1819. 12°. BM. The preceding is probably the same as the follomng. Same, in French and English; illustrated by W. Hogarth. 1819. 3 v. L. Twelve excellent and most diverting prints, taken from tlie celebrated poem of Hudibras, wrote by Samuel Butler, expressing the villainy and hy- pocrisy of the times ; invented and engraved on 12 copperplates, by Wm. Hogarth, and are humbly dedicated to William Ware of Great Houghton, Northamptonshire, and Mr. Allan Ramsay of Edin- burgh. London, n. d. 4". UC. In UC. is given an ed. of '* Hudibras," '• adorned with cnts," London, 1709-10. 3 parts, IS", and it is stated in a note that " Hogarth is said to have copied from this edition." Caricathres. — [A collection of political and other caricatures, chiefly coloured, by H. W. Bunbury, A. Crowquill [pseud., i. e., Alfred For- rester], G. Cruikshank, J. R. Cruikshank, R. Dighton, J. Gillray, Giles Grinagain [pseud., W. Hogarth], G. Hunt, T. Rowlandson, G. M. Woodward, and others. . . . London, 1734-1844. 12 V. fo. UC. This set is in the British Museum, and is probably a scrap- book collection. CoLMAN, George, the elder. lit pictura poesis ! or, the enraged musician. A musical entertain- ment tounded on Hogarth, ric. London, 1789. 8°. BM. " The prologue is in MS." — BM. CoMiCK Magazine, The. . . . Enriched with Mr. Hogarth's prints. London, 1796. 8°. BM. Cook, Thomas. Industry and idleness, form- ing a part of a new edition of the works of Ho- garth. 1796. W. Daniel, George. Garrick in the green-room: a biographical and critical analysis of a picture painted by W. Hogarth and engraved by W. Ward. . . . London, 1829. 4°. BM. Dissertation, A, on Mr. Hogarth's six prints lately published, viz. -. Gin-lane, Beer-street, and the Four stages of cruelty ; with a portrait of Ho- garth. London, n. d. 8°. UC. Effects of industry and idleness illustrated : an explanation of 12 plates published by Mr. Ho- garth. London, 1748. 8°. UC. Election, The. See under Poetical descrip- tion. Enraged Musician, The. See Colman, George. Explanation, An, of several of Mr. Hogarth's prints. London, 1785. 8°. Ad, BM, UC. Fielding, Henry. Works, with life by Murphy. 1766. 12 V. poi-t. by Hogarth. 12". Q 8o. This port, by Hogarth has probably been published in several eds. of Fielding's works. Five days' peregrinations with Thornhill, Scott, and others. London, 1781. 9 pi. engr. by Live- say, f. G- See alito under Account, Hogarth's frolic, and Gost- LING, Rev. William. Forrest, E. See under Account, and Ho- garth's frolic. Four Stages of Cruelty. See Dissertation. Gav, Joseph, pseudonym of Breval, John Durant de. GiN-Lane. See Dissertation. GoERLiNo, Aph. See under William Hogarth. GosTLiNG, Rev. William. Will Gostling's humorous account of Hogarth's tour, in verse. London, 1781. 8°. ' UC. See alHo under Account, Fivb days' peregrination, and Hogarth's frolic. Harlequin Hogarth; or. The Two London prentices. A . . . pantomime. {In T. H. Lacy's Acting edition of plays, etc., v. 5. [1850.]) BM. Harlot's progress. The; founded upon Ho- garth's six paintings. [A poem in six cantos.] Dublin, 1739. 12°. BM. See also wwdcr Breval, J. D. de, and Lichtbnbbrg, Gt. C. Hazlitt, William. Criticism on Hogarth's ' Marriage a-la-mode.' {In his Sketches of the principal picture galleries in England. London, 1824.) 12°. BA, HCL. * On Hogarth's Marriage a-la-Mode. {In his Criticisms on art, and sketches of the picture galleries of England. . . . [First series.] 2d ed., edited by his son. London, 1856.) 12°. AL. Hell- Gates open to all men; or, An invitation to persons of every age, sex, and qua,lity, to a residence in the infernal regions, by Lucifer, il- lustrated with diverting stories and anecdotes. 1751. With % plates after Hogarth, representing the Devil engaged in various occupations with mankind. 8°. ' Q 77- lO A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE WORKS OF WILLIAM HOGARTH, * Hogarth's frolic : the five days' peregrina- tion around the Isle of Sheppey, of William Hogarth and his fellow pilgrims Scott, Tothall, Thornhill and Forrest; with sketches in sepia from original diawings illustrating the tour hy W. Hogarth and Sam. Scott. London, [1873]. il.,pl. 8'. AL, BM. From the introductioH to this work I take the follow- ing:— The party consists of Hogarth, Thonihill, Scott, Tothall, and Forrept, and each of the five has his allotted depart, meut. Thornhill made the map, Hogarth and Scott famished the sketches, Tothall faithfully discharged the joint oiflces of treasurer and caterer, and Forest [nic'] wrote the journal. " Their wanderings occupied five days, and on the second night after their return, the book containing the details of their expedition was produced, bound, gilt, lettered, and read to the members then present at the Bedford Anns. Till'}' sent the manuscript to their friend, the Rev. W. Gost- Ijng, the author of 'A walk in and about Canterbury,' a man delighting iu quaint remains and curious travel. Amused by the humors of Forrest's description, he wrote an imitation in Hudibrastic verse, with additions of his own. "... A few years later, when Mr. Nichols was preparing his 'Life of Hogarth,' he reprinted a few copies of this work (then becoming very scarce) , at the request of some friends ; and lie also printed twenty copies of Mr. Gostling's rhyming version as a literary curiosity. These copies were also incor- porated in the ' Works of Hogarth ' by Nichols and Steevens." pp. 2, 3, 5. Gostling's poem is also reprinted in this work, with the following title : "An account of what seemed most remark- able in the five days' peregrination of the five following per- sons, viz.. Messieurs Tothall, Scott, Hogarth, Thornhill, and Forrest, begun on Saturday, May 27, 1732, and finished on the 31st of the same month. Imitated iu Hudibrasticks, by one well acquainted with some of the travellers, and of the places here celebrated, with liberty of some additions." See also under Account, Five days' peregrination, and GosTLiNG, Rev. William. Hogarth's idle and industrious apprentices ; with original descriptive poetry. London, 1829. BM. Same. Another edition. T. Richardson. Derby, 1834. 8°. BM. Industrt and idleness. See two ^'receding entries; also under Cook, Thomas, Effects, Harlequin Hogarth, Murray, T. 0., and in Section III, under Descriptive lecture. Jansen, H. {translator). See under Analysis of beauty. {French ed.) Lichtenberg, Georg Christoph. Descriptions of Hogarth's works : Harlot's progress ; Kake's progress. {London Magazine, v. 2 (1820), p. 277, 388.) LivESOY, M. See under Sketches. * March of the Guards to Finchley ; — Mar- riage a la mode ; — The Rake's progress. {In Gallery of British artists . . ., by G. Hamilton; V. 2. Paris, 1837.) pi. 16°. AL. See aim under Rouquet, . ■* Marriage a la mode, {In Gallery of British artists . . ., by G. Hamilton, v. 2. lari."!, 1837.) pi. 16°. AL. Maueiaoe k la mode, in six cantos, being an explanation of Hogarth's prints. London, 1746. 8°. UC. See aluo under Hazutt, William. Murray, T. 0. The two city apprentices. . . . A London history [in verse, with illustrations after Hogarth]. l«4(i. 16°. BM. Mylius, Christlob {translator). See under Analysis of beauty. {German ed.) PiCART, . The religious ceremonies and customs of the several nations of the known world, now published in English, with consider- able amendments and additions. 1731-39. 7 v. in 6. f°. 223 pi., incl. 1 by Hogarth. Q 8o. Poetical description, A, of Mr. Hogarth's elec- tion prints, in four cantos, written under Mr. Hogarth's sanction and inspection. London, 1759. 8°. BM, UC. * Rake's progress, The. (In Gallery of British artists . . ., by G. Hamilton; v. 2. Paris, 1837.) pi. 16°. AL. See also Lichtenbekg, G. C. Rake's progress ; or, The humours of Drury Lane : a poem in Hudibrastick verse, being the ramble of a modern Oxonian. He sets up for a fine gentleman ; his levee ; a digression on the modern diversions of the town ; he takes Sally to the R — se ; the cliaracters of all the ladies of pleasure now in the town, with the whole history and humour of the dish ; the two falling out about their virtue; a description of the famous T— m K — g's in Covent Garden ; by his expensive way of living he is reduced; Is arrested, and released by Sally ; he courts an old widow ; a description of her, with the humours of the parson and clerk; he takes to gaming; loses all his money; he is carried over to the Fleet ; description of the pris- oners; discharged from prison; shunned by his acquaintance ; runs mad ; is carried to Bedlam ; a description of it ; of the sorts of madmen ; with the humours of that scene. Reprint of 1735. 8°. This is probably a description of Hogarth's pictures. The title is taken from the catalogue of Arthur Reader, book- seller, of London. The foUowing entiy, found in BM, no doubt refers to the sa ne work, although the title differs somewhat : — Rake's progress, The; or. The Humours of Drury Lane. A poem ... a compleat key to the eight prints ... by ... Mr. Hogarth. 1735. [Reprinted, 1880?] 8°. bM. Rouquet, . Description du tableau de M. Hogarth, qui represente la marche des gardes a leur rendez-vous de Finchley. [1746 ?] 12°. BM, UC. AND OF THK PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO THEM. II Rules for drawing caricatures ; -with an essay on comic painting [by F. Grose]. London, 1788. 8°. ' UC. Scott, Samuel. See under Hogarth's frolic. Sketches from Hogartli on 15 plates, with tlie description by M. Livesoy. London, 1788. 8°. Steene, Laurence. The life and opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman. 9 v. 12". 2 fron- tispieces by Hogarth. Q 8o. Works, complete, with his life. 1780. 10 v. poii. , pi. after Hogarth. 8". Q 8o. Works, oris;, eds. i Tristram Sliandy. 8 v. pi. by Hogarth. — Sermons. 4 v. — Sentimental journey. 2 v. 1765-68. 14 v. 12°. Q 8o. ' Works, with life by himself. 1788. 10 v. port., pi. after Hogarth and others. 12". Q 8o. William Hogarth und seine Zeit: eine samm- lung von 45 stahlstiehen nach H.'s originalien, mit erziihlungen von Gorling. Leipzig, n. d. 4°. UC. William Hogarth und seine zeit; oder, Lon- don ira 18. jahrhundert: eine samnilung von stahlsticlien nach Hogarth's originalen ; mit er- ziihlungen von Aph. Gorling. Leipzig, 1851-52. steel pi. 4°. H. Same. 2. aufl. Leipzig, 1864-65. 77 jp^. 4°. H, K. Zergliederung der schonheit. See under Ana- lysis of beauty. SECTION III. — BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL WORKS. Anecdotes of the celebrated William Hogarth ; with an explanatory description of his works. With a portrait. (The Analysis of beauty, etc.) London, 1811. 4°. Letterpress only. , BM. See also, in Scctiim I, under Hogakth restored.. Same. Another edition. London, 1813. 8°. Letterpress only. BM. Anecdotes of William Hogarth. See, in this Section, under Nichols, John, Spooner, S., and Walpole, Horace. — See also, in Section I, under Genuine graphic works, Hogarth restored, Works. Atkinson, Joseph Beavington. * William Ho- garth. (/« Uohme, Robert. Kunst und Kunstler des Mittelalters und der Neuzeit. III. Ahth. Leipzig, 1880.) port., i7. 4°. AL, HCL. Beitrage zu Wilhelm Hogarth's lehensbe- schreibung; nebst einem verzeichnisse seines kupferstichwerks. Leipzig, 1783. 8°. UG. Biographical anecdotes of Hogarth. See, in this section, under Nichols, John. Brougham, Henry (baron Brougham and Vaux) . * Hogarth. (In his Old England's worthies. . . . London, [186-?].) port. f. AL. Brown, Hugh Stowell. * Hogarth and his pic- tures. (Exeter Hall Lectures, 1859-60.) London, 1800. 8°. AL, UC. * Caricature and caricaturists, II. -. Hogarth. {Leisure Hour, v. 24, p. 423.) Chasles, V. E. P. ■* Guillaume Hogarth. {In Thor6, T. E. J. Histoire des peintres. ficole anglaise. Paris, 1871.) port., il. P. AL. Churchill, Charles^ Epistle to William Ho- garth. 3d ed. 1763. 4°. BM, W. Clavis Hogarthiana. See under Ferrers, Edmund. Coleridge, H[artley?]. * Ignoramus on the fine arts, no. III. ; Hogarth, Bewick and Green. {Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, v. 30, p. 655.) Coleridge, Hartley. Notes on Allan Cunning- ham's lives of Hogarth and Reynolds. {In his Essays and Marginalia; v. 2. pp. 201-266. Lon- don, 1851.) HCL. Collins, Charles AUston. An English painter's tomb. {Macmillan's Magazine, v. 1, p. 489-494. London, 1860.) CoLviN, Sidney. * William Hogarth. (1697- 1764.) {Portfolio, 1872, p. 146.) Craten, August Wilhelm {translator). See under Nichols, John. Biographical anecdotes. Cunningham, Allan. * Hogarth. {In his Lives of the most eminent British painters and sculp- tors ; v. 1. New York, 1832.) 16°. AL, HCL. See also under Coleridge, Hartley. Descriptive lecture on Hogarth and his pic- tures, with the history of the two city apprentices. London, n. d. 8°. Ad, TC. DoBSON, Austin. * Hogarth. (Illustrated biog- raphies of the great artists.) London, 1879. port., pi. 12°. AL, BM. Fairholt, Frederick William. ■* William Ho- garth. {In his Homes, works, and shrines of English artists. . . . London, 1873.) il. 8°. AL. 12 A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE WOKKS 01' WILLIAM HOGARTH, Ferrers, Eilmund. Illustrations of Hogartli : i. e., Hogartli illustrated from passnjjes in authors lie never read, and could not understand. [Anon.] London, 1816. Ad, BM, TC, UC. BM copy has a portrait. Same, another ed. Clavis Hogarthiana; or. Illustrations of Hogarth; i.e., Hogarth illus- trated from passages in authors he never read, and could not understand. 2d edition, enlarged and corrected. London, 1817. 8". UC. Tlii,'! work is attributed to John Nichols in UC, where the statemeot is also made that the fii'st edition is dated Loudon, 1808. In TC. it is also ascribed to Nichols. The book was criticised rather sharply in the Monthly Review (London), v. 82 (1817), p. 145. Fehillet de Conches, Fulix Sebastien (baron). William Hogarth. (Gazette des Beaux-Arts, tome 25". Paris, 1868.) 4". . * [William Hogarth.] (In his Histoire de I'ecole anglaise de peinture. . . . Paris, 1882. Chapters XIV.-XIX.) pi. 8°. AL. * Same. (L' Artiste, 1882, v. 2. Paris. pp. 365, 463.) pi. AL. FioRiLLO, Johann Dominik. * William Ho- garth. (In his Geschichte der zeichnenden kiinste. ... 5. bd. Gottingen, 1808.) 12°. AL, HCL. Frobisher's collection of epitaphs. York, u. d. [Contains epitaphs on Hogarth.] Q So. Garrick, David. See under Hogarth's tomb. Gautier, Th6ophile. Paintings of William Ho- garth. (Temple Bar, v. 6, p. 258.) Poole. Gautier, Theophile. * William Hogarth. (In his Guide de I'amateur au Musee du Louvre. . . Paris, 1882.) 12°. AL. Genius of Hogarth. (AnalecticMagazine,'Ph\\a,., y. 5, p. 150.) Poole. Gentlebien and ladies are desired to tear off this leaf, which will serve as a ticket to introduce them to the ... [A satire on tlie exhibition of signs projected by Hogarth and others. | London, 1762. 8°. ' BM. Hall, Mrs. Samuel Carter. * The tomb of William Hogarth. (In her Pilgrimages to English shrines, New York, 1854.) il. 8°. AL. * Same. (International Monthly Maga- zine, y.i,^.U^. N. Y., 1851.) il. AL. * Same. (National Magazine, \.T, p. 197. N.Y., 1855.) il. AL. Hazlitt, William. * On the works of Hogarth. (In his Lectures on the English comic writers. . . . N.Y., 1859.) 12». AL. HCL has anotlier edition. Hogarth, J., and Nichols, J. Anecdotes of Hogarth. See, in Section 1., wre(Z«r Works (1810). * Hogarth. ( The Portfolio, conducted by Oliver Oldschool, V. 5, 3d series, p. 71.) Philadelphia, 1815. [Hogarth.] (Eclectic Magazine, v. 68, p. 440.) Poole. [Hogarth.] (Eclectic Review, v. 125, p. 253.) Poole. * Hogarth. (In Works of eminent niasters in painting, sculpture, architecture, and decorative art. V. 1. London, 1854.) il. 4°. AL. * Hogarth. (In " Tlie caricaturists," t« Lives of the illustrious, v. 3. London, 1856.) 8°. AL. * Hogarth. (In English painters of the Georg- ian era. . . . London, 1876.) pi. 4". AL. * Hogarth and his works. (Penny Magazine, V. 3, 4. London, 1834-35.) * [Hogarth and Lichtenberg.] (Foreign Quar- terly Re'view, v. 16, p. 279.) Hogarth's tomb. [An engraving, with the epitaph by D. Garrick.] London, [I860]. Single sheet, f". BM. * Hogarth's tomb at Chiswick. (Art Journal, London, 1851, p. 148.) HoRNE, T. H. Some account of [Hogarth's] life, (/n Works of Hogarth. 1810.) iLLtrSTRATiONS of Hogartli. See under Ferrers, Edmund. Ireland, Samuel. * Graphic illustrations of Hogarth, from pictures, drawings, and scarce prints in the possession of Samuel Ireland, author of this work. London, 1794. port., oi pi. 8°. BM, Y. MFL. . UC. UC. Same. Same. Same. Same. 57 eng. 2 V. pi. 2 V. 8°. London, 1794. London, 1794. London, 1799. London, 1794-99. 2 v. Hi pi. 8° Ad, G, Huth, UC, W. The following entry and note are taken from Watts. There is probably an error here on the part of the compiler. Ireland, John. Graphic illustrations of Hogarth, from pictures and drawings in the possession of the author. London, 1794-99. 2 v. 8». " A work in which he was employed by the Messrs. Boy- dell, and in which he displays a correct knowledge of the arts, and a.vein of humorous remark and anecdote not ill suited to the subjects he had to illustrate. The present author has been often confounded with Samuel Ireland, owing to the title of this work being similar to one of the publications of that tourist, and the names of the authors being the same." — W. JusTi, Carl. * William Hogarth. (Zeitschrift furlildendekunst, 7. bd., pp. 1,44. Leipzig,1872.) port. ;^L AND or THE PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO THEM. 13 Knight, Charles. Hogarth. {In his Cabinet portrait gallery of British wortliies ; v. 12. London, 1848.) 12°. MFL. KoTTENKAMP, Franz. Biographie Hogarth's. (In Hogarth's Zeichnungen. 1839-40.) Lamb, Charles. Essay on the genius and char- acter of Hogarth. {In Works of Hogarth. 1872.) Lamb, Charles. On the genius and character of Hogarth. (/» Ais Prose works, v. 1. London, 1838.) M., W. C, initials of Monkhouse, William Cosmo. MiLLiKEN, W. E. '* London of Hogarth. {Lon- don Society, v. 49, p. 235.) Mitchell, J. Poetical epistles to Hogarth, etc. 1731. Q 80. lu Watts we find " Three poetical epistles to painters." 1731. 4». MoNKHOtiSE, William Cosmo. [A few words about Hogarth, by W. C. M., s. c, W. C. Monk- eouse.J {In Works of Hogarth, 1872.) * Hogarth and Landseer. {Art Journal, London, 1879, pp. 178, 201, 24-5.) il. Morgan, W. J. Hogarth as a historian. {St. James's Magazine, v. 44, p. 206.) Poole. Nichols, John. Anecdotes of Hogarth, written by himself, with essays on his life and genius, and criticisms on his works, selected from Walpole, Gilpin, J. Ireland, Lamb, Phillips, and others; to which are added, a catalogue of his prints, account of their variations and principal copies ; lists of paintings, drawings, etc. - [Anon.] London, 1833. iS pi. 8". BM,TC, UC. Biographical anecdotes of William Ho- gartli, with a catalogu'e of his works, chronologic- ally arranged, and occasional remarks. [Anon.] London, 1781. 8°. BM, L, MFL, UC. * Same. 2d edition, enlarged and cor- rected. [Anon.] London, 1782. 8°. AL, P. " Advertisement to the reader " signed " J. N." Same. 3d edition, enlarged and corrected. London, 1785. 8°. . Ad, HCL, TC, UC. "This ed., marked by a vignette on the title-page, repre- senting a knife and fork, is -preferred to the reprints of 1T81 and 1782." — G. Same. German translation, by August Wilhelm Crayen. Leipzig, 178,"). 8°. UC. Anecdotes of Mr. Hogarth. [By J. Nichols, with additions by G. Steevens and 1. Reed.] ms. note by L Reed. [London? 1780?] 8°. BM. " Pages 1-64 of the first draft of ' Biographical anecdotes of W. Hogarth,' published in 1781. About six copies printed and all destroyed except this one." — BM. Illustrations of Hogarth. See under Fer- rers, Edmund. Oliphant, Mrs. M. O. W. William Hogarth, the painter. {In her Historical sketches of the reign of George II. Boston, [1869].) BA, HCL- '* Same. {Blackwood's Edinburgh Maga- zine, V. 106, pp. 140-168.) * Sam,e. (LitteU's Living Age, v. 102, p. 707. Boston, 1869.) Palmer, H. P. W. Hogarth. {Tinsley's Ma- gazine, V. 28, p. 433.) Poole. Phillips, T. [Memoirs of Hogarth.] {In Gen- uine works of Hogarth. 1808-17.) See also under Nichols, John. Redgrave, Richard, and Samuel. * William Hogarth. {In their Century of painters of the English school . . . ; v. 1. London, 1866.) 8°. AL. Reed, I. See under Nichols, John. RonqnET, . Lettres de Monsieur * * * a un de ses amis a Paris, pour lui expliquer les estampes de Hogarth. Londres, 1746. 12°. BM, UC. Same. {In Bibliotheqne choisie et amu- sante;tome3. Amsterdam, 1749, 12°) BM. Sala, George Augustus. ' William Hogarth, painter, engraver and philosopher : essays on the man, the work and the time. London, 1866. il., pi. 12°. AL, BM, HCL. Same. {Cornhill Magazine, y. 1,2. Lon- don, 1860.) il. pi. A criticism of this work appeared in the Eclectic Maga- zine, V. 68 (N. Y. 1867), p. 440. The notice appeared origi- nally in the Saturday Review. Sketch, historical and critical, relating to the preservation of two pictures of Hogarth, lately removed from the Elephant in Fenchurch, Lon- don. London, n. d. 4°. UC. Spooner, Shearjashub. * [Anecdotes of Ho- garth.] {In his Anecdotes of painters, engravers, sculptors, and architects, and curiosities of art. V. 1, pp. 166-176. New York, 1853.) 12°. AL. Stephens, F. G. "■ Hogarth and the pirates. {Portfolio, 1884, p. 2.) Stevens, George. See under Nichols, John. Taylor, W. B. Sarsfield. * [William Hogarth.] {In his Origin, progress, and present condition of the fine arts in Great Britain and Ireland; v. 2, pp. 94-103. London, 1841.) 12°. AL, HCL. Thackeray, William Makepeace. ' Hogarth, Smollett, and Fielding. {In his English humour- ists of the 18th century. London, 1853.) 8°. BA, HCL. Thornbury, George Waller. * Hogarth in Lon- don streets. {Art Journal, 1859, p. 1.) H A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE WORKS OF WILLIAM HOGARTH. Times, John. * Anecdote biography : Hogarth, Reynolds, Gainsborough, Fuseli, Lawrence, and Turner. London, 1860. 16". AL, HCL, MFL, UC. Walpole, Horace {ith earl of Oxford). * [An- ecdotes of William Hogarth, with a catalogue of his prints.] (/m his Anecdotes of painting in Eng- land. . . . 2d ed., with additions; "v. 4. pp. 146- 193. London, 1782.) 12°. AL. " Since the first edition of tliis work, a much ampler ac- count of Hogarth and his works has been given by Mr. Nichols, which is not only more accurate, but much more satisfactory than mine. ... I have completed my list of Ho- garth's works from that source of information." — "Walfole, rV. 146, 147. * Same. {In same. ... A new edition, revised, with additional notes, by Ralph N. Wor- num; v. 3, pp. 721-746. London, 1849.) 8°. AL, HCL. * Same. {In same. Reprint of the edition of 1786. pp. 357-370. London, 1871.) 12°. AL. Wet, Francis. * Les Anglais chez eux, suivi de Hogarth et ses amis, on Londres aux si^cle pass6. Nouvelle Edition. Paris. 1876. 12°. AL, L. The second part of this volume — Hogarth et ses amis — is presumably a new edition of Wey's Londres il y a cent ans, Paris, 1859, entered in Lorena. This was rf-viewed in the Gaeette des Beaux Arts, vol. 3 (Paris, 1859), pp. 249-251, by Philippe Burty, who describes it as containing *' the inter- weaved biographies of Samuel Johnson, the political w^tXr, David Garrick, the tragedian, and William Hog|4h, the caricaturist." The same description holds good as to Ho- garth, et sea amis. Wedmore, Frederick. * Hogarth, Wilkie, and Leslie. (M his Masters of genre painting. . . . London, 1880.) pi. 12<>. AL. WoLTMANN, Alfred Friedrich Gottfried Albert. * Hogarth und Chodowiecki. (In his " Aus vier jahrhunderteu niederliindisch-deutscher kunst- geschichte." Berlin, 1878.) 12°. AL. Wright, Thomas. * [William Hogarth.] (In his History of caricature & grotesque in literature and art. ... p. 434. London, 1865.) il. 8°. AL. HCL has the edition of 1876. Young, John. A descriptive catalogue of the works of Hogarth placed in the gallery of the Brit- ish Institution [for the Promotion of the Fine Arts in the United Kingdom] for exhibition : selected and abridged from Mr. Ireland's Illustrations and Mr. NichoU's Biographical anecdotes of Hogarth. London, 1814. 4°. BM, Q 8o. ^