,lllK!'!i;iijhi.c,' ;!:'if!!ii:MHt)i':i ><^ ■■i iSiWical Stuttg. 1. Bible Texts, Polyglots, Translations. 2. Textual Criticism. Biblical Revision. 3. Uncanonical and Apocryphal Scriptures. 4. Canon of Scripture. 5. Biblical Hermeneutics and Exegesis. 6. Biblical Concordances, Lexicons, Grammars, etc. 7. Commentaries, Old and New Testament. 8. Pentateuch, Joshua, Judges, Ruth. 9. Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles. 10. Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, and Job. 11. Psalms. 1 2. Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Songs. 13. Books of the Prophets. 14. Apocrypha (Old Testament). 15. Gospels. — Authenticity of the Gospels. 16. Gospel of S. Matthew. 17. „ S. Mark. 18. ,, S. Luke. 19. ,, S. John. 20. Acts of the Apostles. 21. Epp. of SS. Paul, Peter, John, James, Jude. 22. Book of Revelation. 23. Biblical Theology, Contributions of Scripture to the various Sciences, etc. 24. History and Bibliography of the Bible (as a book). 25. Biblical Antiquities and Dictionaries. 26. History, Geography, and Nat. Hist, of Bible Lands. 27. Illustrated Bibles, and Bible Illustrations. 28. Miscellaneous Books on the Bible. II. lEcckBtastfcal f^istotg: General. 29. General Histories, Antiquities, Essays, etc. 30. Councils and Convocations. 31. Christ, the Founder of the Church. 32. Apostolic Age and Early Christianity. 33. The Catacombs. 34. Patristics : Writings and Lives of the Fathers. 35. Persecutions, etc., of Early Christians. 36. Church in Middle Ages, General History of. 37. Monastic Orders and Monachism. 38. Sects (Albigenses, Waldenses, etc.). 39. The Reformation, and Modern Times Generally. III. lEccIeaiastical f^fetorg: ^ccotbtttfl to ffiountttea. 40. Bohemia. 41. Eastern Churches. 42. England : Reformation and General History. 43. France and the Huguenots. 44. Germany. 45. Holland. 46. Hungary. 47. Ireland. 48. Italy and Spain. 49. Scotland. 50. Switzerland. 51. United States of America. IV. lEcckgiastical f^tatorg: ISjnomtnattonal. 52. Church of England : History and Doctrines. 53. Puseyism, Ritualism, Confession, etc. 54. Protestant Episcopal Church in United States. 5S- Nonconformists (English) and Nonconformity. 56. Baptists and Anabaptists. 57. Congregationalism and Independency. 58. Irvingism. 59. Methodism and Wesleyanism. 60. Moravianism. 6i. Presbyterianism. 62. Puritanism. 63. Quakers, or Friends. 64. Reformed Churcher (Dutch and German). 65. Shakers. 66. Swedenborgians, or the New Church. 67. Theosophists. 68. Unitarianism. 69. Universalism. 70. General History of Roman Catholic Church. 71. Romish Doctrine, Discipline, Polity, etc. 72. Inquisition and Persecutions. 73. Jansenists, Quietists, and Old Catholics. 74. Saintsof the Church. V. dj&urcfj ^fllitg (incIutJt'ng (Rljuxcis ^tfmtnt3« tratian anti ©tbinancea). 75. General Polity : Constitution, The Ministry. 76. Church Law. 77. Campanology — see Class F, § 82. CLASS B.— NON-CHRISTIAN RELIGION. CLASS C— PHILOSOPHT. 78. Management, Decorations, Vestments, etc. 79. Missions : General. 80. Foreign. 81. Home. 82. Officers and their Duties. Pastoral Theology. 83. Ordinances, Worship, etc. 84. Rites, Ceremonies, Feasts, Fasts, etc. 85. Church and State, Disestablmt. and Disendowmt. VI. Practical SEfjeoIogg. 86. Christian Ethics and the Christian Life, etc. Devotional Literature. 87. Catechism, Confirmation, & Communion. 88. Hymnology, and Collections of Hymns. 89. Meditations. 90. The Anglican Prayer-Book & Liturgiology. 91. Prayers and Family Worship. 92. Homiletics : Preaching, and Preachers' Aids. 93. Sermons. VII. Sgistetnattc CfjeolofiS- 94. Encyclopaedias, Introduct., and Hist, of Doctrine. 95. Creeds and Catechisms (Symbolics). 96. Systems of Theology : Comprehensive Treatises. 97. God and Man. 98. Sin and its Consequences. 99. Christ : His Person, Divinity, Incarnation, etc. 100. His Atonement, Work, etc. loi. Way of Salvation : Justification, Faith, etc. 102. Doctrine of Holy Spirit. 103. Eschatology. 104. Christian Evidences : General. Natural Theology. 105. Faith and Doubt : Theism and Anti-theistic Theories. 106. Inspiration and Revelation. 107. Miracles. 108. Religion and Science. 109. Heresies and Doctrinal Controversies. no. Religion and Philosophy, and Philos. of Religion. 111. Christianity Compared with other Religions. 112. Collected Writings of English Theologians. CLASS B.— NON-CHRISTIAN RELIGION, MYTHOLOGY, AND FOLKLORE. I. lEtfjnic JScIi'flioniS. 1. Comparative and Collective Works. 2. Buddhism. 3. Confucianism and Taouism, and Chinese Folklore. 4. Hinduism and Jainism. 5. Judaism. 6. Mohammedanism. 7. Parsism. II. eCompatatibe Mu^toloQi^ f( jFoIftbre. 8. Collective and General Works. 9. Special Theoretical Treatises. III. Special SEnatfeea in Comparatt&eiWatiboIoflS- 10. Animals and Plants in Folklore. 11. Art, Mythology of. 12. Astronomical Myths. 13. Chap Books, Almanacs, etc. 14. Demonology, Witchcraft, Sorcery, and Magic. 15. Medicine, Folkloi-e of. 16. Proverbs. 17. Serpent and Phallic Worship. 18. The Wandering Jew. 19. Weather Lore. IV. JKgtfiologg anH Jolfelore, accortiins to CTountriea. 20. African. 21. American (Aboriginal). 22. Arabian. 23. Austrian and Bohemian. 24. Basque. 25. Belgian and Dutch. 26. Breton. 27. Egyptian. 28. English. 29. Finnish, Lapp, and Esquimaux. 30. French. 31. German. 32. Gipsy. 33. Greek and Roman. 34. Modern and Albanian. 35. Hungarian. 36. Indian. 37. Irish. 38. Italian, Sicilian, and Corsican. 39. Japanese. 40. Mongolian and other Tartar. 41. Polynesian. 42. Roumanian and Wallachian. 43. Russian. 44. Scandinavian. 45. Scottish. 46. Servian. 47. Spanish and Portuguese. 48. Swiss. 49. Welsh. CLASS C— PHILOSOPHY. I. I^iatoriea of pijiloaapfig. 1. General Histories. 2. Histories of Ancient and Mediseval Philosophy. 3. Modern Philosophy and Miscellaneous Works. II. Ancient pijiloaopjera, accorliin3t0 Scj&oolg. 4. Pre-Socratic Schools. 5. Sophists. 6. Socrates and Socratic Schools. 7. Plato and the Older Academy. 8. Aristotle and Aristotelianism. 9. Peripatetics. 10 Stoics and Stoicism. CLASS D— SOCIETY. II. Epicureans. 12. Sceptics and Scepticism (Greelc). 13. Eclectics. 14. Neo-Pythagoreans and Neo-Platonists. III. Matittn '^iiloaafiim : TOocks, ILite, ant Criticfem. 15. Bacon, Francis, Lord. 16. Bain, Alexander. 17. Bentham, Jeremy. 18. Berkeley, Bp. G. 19. Butler, Bp. Jos. 20. Coleridge, S. T. 21. Comte, Auguste. 22. Cousin, Victor. 23. Descartes, Rene. 24. Diderot, Denis. 25. Ferrier, Prf. J. 26. Fichte, J. G. 27. Hamilton, Sir W. 28. V. Hartmann, Ed. 29. Hegel, G. W. F. 30. Hobbes, Thos. 31. Hodgson, S. H. 32. Hume, David. 33. Hutcheson, Francis. 34. Kant, Immanuel. 35. Leibnitz, G. W. 36. Lessing, G. E. 37. Lewes, G. H. 38. Locke, John. 39. Lotze, Hermann. 40. de Machiavelli, N. 41. Mansel, Dean H. L. 42. Mill, Jas. 43. Mill, J. Stuart. 44. de Montaigne, Michel. 45. Pascal, Blaise. 46. Paley, Rev. W. 47. Reid, Thos. 48. Rosmini, Antonio. 49. Rousseau, J. -J. SO. Schelling, F. W. J. 51. Schleiermacher, F. E. D. 52. Schopenhauer, A. S3. Shaftesbury, Lord. S4. Smith, Adam. SS- Spencer, Herbert. S6. de Spinoza, Bened. 57. Stewart, Dugald. S8. Vico, G. B. 59. Voltaire, F. A. 60. Whewell, Dr. Wm. IV. Special Suijeitg, 61. ^Esthetics. 62. Ethics and Moral Philosophy. 63. Logic. 64. Metaphysics. 65. Psychology. Mental Physiology. Mind and Body. Heredity. CLASS D.— SOCIETY. I. 3Lafa. 1. Jurisprudence. II. lEnflligJ Hain: Statutes, IJleportis, ant Higests!. 2. Statutes and Reports : Collectively. 3. Digests and Summaries of Statutes. III. ^nQlisi) SLa&i: ffl;0minentarfe0 anl( J^i'atotg. 4. Commentaries, Dictionaries. Construction of Statute Law. 5. History and Antiquities (incl. Anglo-Saxon Law). IV. lEnslt'sfj Hafa: Spettal Sufrjecta. Affiliation. Agency. Agreements. Arbitration and Award. Auctions. Bailments. Banking. Bankruptcy. Debtor and Creditor. Bills of Exchange, Promissory Notes, and Cheques. Bills of Sale. Building and Friendly Societies. Carriers. Charities. Clubs. Common Law. Companies, Joint Stock- Compensation. Constitutional and Parliamentary Law. Contracts. Conveyancing. Corporations. Criminal Law. Customs and Usages. 6. 7- 8. 9- 10. II. 12. i3. 14- 15- 16. 17- 18. 19. 20. 21. 22, 23- 24. 25- 26. 27. 28. 29. 30- 31- 32. 33. 34- 3S- 36. 37- 38. 39- 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45- 46. 47. Ecclesiastical Law. Elections : Parliamentary and Municipa Em;gloyers' Liability Act. Equity. Factories. Guarantees. Husband and Wife. Infants. Insurance : Fire, Life, Marine. Landlord and Tenant. Lands Consolidation Acts. Legal Profession. Libel and Slander. Local and Municipal Government. Lunacy. Maritime Law. Marriage Settlements and Married Women. Master and Servant. Medical Jurisprudence. CLASS D.— SOCIETY. 49. Mercantile Law : General. 50. Military and Naval Law. 51. Mines and Collieries. 52. Mortgages and Liens. 53- Naturalization. 54. Negligence. 55. Partnership. 56. Patents, Copyrights, and Trade Marks. 57- Pawnbrokers. 58. Perpetuities. 59. Property : Personal. 60. Real. •60*. Quarantine. 61. Railways and Canals. 62. Registration of Births and Deaths. 63. Rent. 64. Revenue : Customs, Income Tax, Stamps. 65. Savings Banks. 66. Sports, Laws relating to. 67. Stock Exchange. 68. Student's and Examination Guides. 69. Tenders, Legal. 70. Torts. 71. Trusts and Trustees : General. 72. Vaccination. 73. Warranties. 74. Waters. 75. Weights and Measures. 76. Wills and Executors. V. lEngltsfj ILa&it Proceliure unli practice 0£ ifiz dourta. 77. House of Lords. 78. Privy Council. 79. Supreme Court of Judicature. 80. Court of Chancery of Co. Palatine of Lancaster. 81. Inferior Courts. 82. Special Works on Procedure and Practice. VI. ISngTt'sf) ILain : ilHi'gc£lIane0us Boosts. 83. Book-Keeping for Solicitors. 84. Deeds. 85. Popular General Books. 86. Succession. 87. Trials. VII. Eotnan Hato. 88. General and Special Treatises. VIII. iforet'sn ILabj (tnclutmg Scottiaf), Irt'sSf, anU Colonial). 89. America. 90. Burmah. 91. Celtic, Ancient. 92. Colonial. 93. German, Ancient. 94. Hindu and Mohammedan. 95. Holland. 96. Scotland. IX. Jnternattotial ILafa. 97. General and Special Treatises. X. Political lEconomg. 98. General Treatises. 99. Capital and Labour. Work and Wages. 100. Co-operation. Trades Unions. Guilds, etc. loi. Free Trade and Protection. 102. Taxation and Public Finance. XI. 'public ^tiinttifetration mti Social ©rganijation. 103. Politics. History of Parliament. 104. Building and Friendly Societies. Savings Banks. 105. Burials and Cremation. 106. Charities. 107. Civil Service. 108. Clubs. 109. Colonial Systems and Policy. no. Crime. Punishments. Police. Prisons, 1 1 1. Emigration and Immigration. 112. Fires and Fire-Brigades. Life-boats and Light- houses. 113. Franchise. Political Representation. Civil Liberty. 114. Freemasonry and other Secret Societies. 115. Land and Land Question. 116. Local and Municipal Government and Taxation. 117. Pauperism, Population, Workhouses. 118. Slavery. 119. Socialism, Communism, and Social Reform. 120. Social Morality. 121. Temperance and Intemperance. 122. Women: Position, Rights, Employment, Education. 123. Working Classes. XII. ffiommme ant> 33uginc00. 124. History, Science, and Practice. 125. Advertising. Commercial Correspondence. 126. Banks and Banking. 127. Book-Keeping. 128. Insurance : Life, Fire, and Marine. 129. Money. Currency. Bi-Metallism. Silver. 130. Railways. 131. Stock Exchange, Shares, etc. 132. Tables (Arithmetical and Money). Weights and Measures. XIII. 3Et)ucation. 133. History, and Historical Criticism. 134. Theories, Systems, and Methods of Education. 135. Blind and Deaf- Mutes, Education of. 136. Higher Education. Universities. Public Schools. 137. Kindergarten. 138. Physical Education. Gymnastics. 139. School Hygiene. 140. Self-Education and Self-Culture. 141. Technical and Scientific Education. Class e.— GEOGRAPmf, ethnogeapsy, and travel, class f.— history, etc. CLASS E— GEOGRAPHY, ETHNOGRAPHY, AND TRAVEL. I. ffiollectibe TOarfts, 1. General Travels, Handbooks, Gazetteers, etc. 2. Atlases, General. 3. Ancient and liistorical Geography. 4. Early Voyages : General. 1.1. ®«ograpfjg, etc., of lEurope. S- General and Collective. 6. Austria. 7. Belgium and Holland. 8. England : General. 9. As seen by Foreigners, etc. 10. British Empire : Collective Works. 11. English Topography : Special Subjects. 12. England, according to Counties. 13. France. 14. Gerniany. 15. Greece (Modern) and Archipelago. 16. Hungary. 17. Iceland and the Faroe Islands. 18. Ireland. 19. Italy and Islands. 20. Norway and Sweden, Lapland, Finland. 21. Russia-in-Europe. 22. Scotland and Islands. 23. Spain and Portugal, including Gibraltar, Malta, etc. 24. Switzerland. 25. Turkey-in-Europe, incl. Albania, Bulgaria, etc. 26. Wales. III. ®eo3rapS[2' ^tc., of ^sfa JHinor. 27. Asia Minor, including Crete and Cyprus. IV. ®eoflrap|[g, etc., of ^01'a. 28. Asia, General. 29. Arabia. 30. Central Asia. 31. China and Corea. 32. India and Ceylon. 33. Indo-Chinaand East Indies, including New Guinea. 34. Japan. 35. Persia. 36. Russia-in-Asia : Caucasus and Mongolia. 37. Turkey-in-Asia. V. ©eograpfjg, etc., of Sfrfca. 38. Africa : General. 39. Africa : Northern and Central, incl. Nile Basin. 40. Southern and Eastern, including Zambesi Basin and Madagascar. 41. West, including River Congo and Islands. VI. ®eograpf)2, etc., of America. 42. America : Discovery, Conquest, and Early Voyages. 43. North, Central, and South. — General. 44. North America : General. 45. Dominion of Canada, and Newfoundland. 46. American Indians. 47. English Visits to United States. 48. United States of America. 49. Central America. 50. West Indies. 5 1 . South America. VII. ®eograj3f)2, etc., of ^ustralaat'a. 52. Australasia : General. 53. Polynesia. 54. Australia. 55. New Zealand, 56, VIII. E^e ^olat ^ZQiom. Arctic Exploration. CLASS F.-HISTORY, HISTORI- CAL BIOGRAPHY, AND HISTORICAL COLLATERALS (LOCAL ANTIQUITIES AND ARCHiEOLOGY). I. SEni&eraal f^iatorg. 1. General Works, Collected Essays, etc. 2. Philosophy, Science, and Study of History. 3. History of Civilization. 4. of Democracy. 9 10, II 12 13 14. IS 16. 17 18 19 20. 21 II. i^fatorg of ^ntiquitg. Primitive Society, Institutions, Law. Antiquity Generally, and of Oriental Nations. ill. l^i'Btotg of tSe iKititle ^fics. General Works. Chivalry. Crusades. IV. i^istorg of lEurope. General Works on Europe and on Modern History. England — General Histories, Biographies, etc. Constitution and Constitut. History : General. before the Norman Conquest. 1066-1199. 1 199-1327. 1327-1485- 1485-1603. 1603-1653. 1653-1754. 1754-1789. 1789-1822. Nineteenth Century : General. ,, Historical Biography, etc., of. CLASS &.— BIOGRAPHY. 22. England {coni.) — British Military & Naval History. 23. „ Military Biography. 24. „ Naval Biography. 25. Recent British Minor Wars and Campaigns. 26. British Colonial History : General Works. 27. ,, Regimental History. 28. Wales. 29. Scotland. 30. Ireland : General Histories, etc. 31. Early Period to Tudors. 32. Tudor Period. 33. Stuart Period. 34. Eighteenth Century. 35. Since the Union. 36. Austria and Hungary. 37. France — before 1789, including General Histories. 38. Revolution of 1789. 39. Since the Revolution of 1789. 40. Germany. 41. Greece : Ancient and Modern. 42. Italy : Ancient Rome. 43. Modern. 44. Netherlands (Holland and Belgium). 45. Poland. 46. Russia : European and Asiatic. 47. Scandinavia (Norway, Svireden, Iceland, Greenland). 48. Spain and Portugal. 49. Switzerland. 50. Turkey, Arabia, and Modern Egypt. V. f^istorg of ^aia anli at ^ftka. 5 1 . China and Japan. 52. Egypt, Ancient. 53. India. 54. Persia. VI. I^t'storg of America. 55. America Generally. 56. North America, Colonial Period : 1S07-1763. 57- 58- 59- 60. 61. 62. 63- 64. 65. United States ; General Histories. ,, Special Histories. ,, ,, Periods. Civil War, 1861-65. American Historical Biography : Collective. Statesmen : their Biographies & Writings. Presidents : ,, „ Central and South America. American Military and Naval Biography. VII. 3eiD0, ©ipafea. 66. Jews. 67. Gipsies. VIII. antiquities, ^rcfjaologg, etc. : accotting lo flCoMittriea. 68. England and Wales. 69. Scotland. 70. Ireland. 71. Greece. 72. Italy. 73. Scandinavia. 74. Asia Minor, includ. Persia, Cyprus, Rhodes, & Crimea. 75- Egypt. 76. India and Ceylon. 77. America. IX. antiquitiea, ^icIieeologD, etc.: actortiiitcj to Subjecta". 78. Barrows, Mounds, Caves, etc. 79. Lake Dwellings. 80. Early Stone Monuments, Circles, Crosses, etc. 81. Arms, Implements (Stone, Bronze, and Iron). 82. Bells and Bell-Ringing. 83. Monumental Inscriptions (stone) & Sculptured Stones. 84. / Brasses. 85. Epitaphs. 86. Coins, Medals, Tokens (Numismatics). 87. Seals. 88. Genealogy. 89. Heraldry. 90. Crests. 91. Book Plates. 92. Costume. 93. Flags. 94. Postage Stamps. 95. Autographs. CLASS G.— BIOGRAPHY. I. ffiompteienisi&e Collecti&e SUSorkg. 1 . Universal : Dictionaries and Series. 2. Local : Dictionaries, and Collective Works. 3. Collective Essays. II. Hiterarg iSiogtapIjg anlj (fDrititiam, inclulninfl iiratnatieta anb Sournaliate. 4. Collective. 5. Individual. III. attiatic 33iograp]&2 ant) Criticiam : Painterg, Sculptors, fEttfltabera, arcjitecta. 6. Collective. 7. Individual. IV. iWuaical BtogcapJjg anb Criticiam: (Eompoaera anlj ^rtiata. 8. Collective. 9. Individual. V. Eijtatxital anb ffipetatic Biograplig ant eCtiticiam. 10. Collective. 11. Individual. CLASS H.— SCIENCE. VI. Scientific Btogtapfia, inclutimg lEnflinceta. 12. Collective. 13. Individual. VII. Jfiebtcal iStogtapljs. 14. Collective. ■ 15. Individual. VIII. ILcgal 93iagtap|jg. 16. Collective. 17. Individual. IX. fficcleaiastical 13t0m;ap})g; 39i&mea ant iBlolJern PtcacJjcra. 1 8. Collective. 19. Individual. X. JKiagfonarg ISiogcapj^s. 20. Collective and Individual. Xi. Pfjilant]&topi0t0 anlj IScncfactorg, ISiograpl^tes of. 21. Individual. XII. SCrabellcra anb ISiscofacrcrs, IStoiftapIjtca of. 22. Collective and Individual. XIII. Commetctal aria InlJuistrial ISioKrapfjg. 23. Collective. 24. Individual. XIV. JIMotnen, ISiograpj^tcg of. 25. Collective. 26. Individual. XV. JEiacellaneous Bioarapj^g. 27. Adventurers. 28. Etonians. 29. Executioners. 30. Giants and Dwarfs. 31. Misers. 32. Necromancers. 33. Remarkable Characters. CLASS H.— SCIENCE. I. ©cnctal Science. 1. History, Philosophy, and Dictionaries of Science. II. iMatijematicg, 2. General Treatises : History, Collected Papers, Mis- cellaneous Books. 3. Algebra. 4. Geometry, & Applications of Algebra to Geometry. 5. Calculus. III. iPfupica (i&atutal pj&iloaoplia). 6. Miscellaneous Books. 7. General Text Books. 8. Mechanics and Hydrostatics. 9. Acoustics. 10. Optics, including Polariscope. 11. Heat. 12. Electricity and Magnetism. IV. Cljenttattg. 13. Miscellaneous Books. 14. General Text Books : Inorganic and Organic. 15. Practical, and Experimental. 16. Analytical. V. ^stronomg. 1 7. General Treatises. 18. .Solar System — Sun and Comets. 19. Moon. 20. Stellar. Vi. pfjgaiosraptg anJj IHeteoroIogg. 21. General Treatises. 22. Orography (Mountains, Valleys, Rivers). 23. The Ocean. 24. Volcanoes and Earthquakes. 25. Meteorology and Climatology : General. 26. Special. VII. ^eologg antr Palaeontoloflg. 27. General Treatises. 28. Mineralogy. 29. Crystallography. 30. Precious Stones and Gems. 31. Local — Great Britain and Ireland : Generally. 32. ,, ,, ,, According to Counties. 33. Continent of Europe. 34. Asia Minor, Asia, and Africa. 35. British North, Central, and South America. 36. United States of America. 37. Australasia. VIII. ISotang. 38. Botanical History, Nomenclature, Terms. 39. Morphol., Physiol., and Practical : General Works. 40. Special Works. 41. Descriptive, and Fossil : General Treatises. 42. Miscellaneous Popular Books. 43. Diatoms and Desmids. 44. Ferns. 45. Fungi, with Bacteria, etc. 46. Grasses. 47. Lichens, Mosses, Hepaticae, Jungermanniae. 48. Algae. 49. Trees and Shrubs. 50. Flowering Plants. CLASS H*— MEDICINE. 51. Local Floras : General. 52. Great Britain and Ireland : Generally. 53. England : According to Counties. 54. Continent of Europe. 55. Asia Minor and Asia. 56. Africa. 57. America. 58. Australasia. 59. Arctic and Antarctic. IX. Eoolosjf. 60. Biology. 61. Evolution. 62. Scientific Voyages, Combined Faunas and Floras. 63. Miscellaneous Treatises in Systematic Zoology. 64. Morphological General Text Books. 65. Comparative Anatomy : Miscellaneous Treatises. 66. Embryology. 67. Animal Intelligence. 68. Descriptive and Popular Zoology. 69. Protozoa. 70. Coelenterata (Zoophytes). 71. Echinodermata. 72. Vermes. 73. Arthropoda : Crustacea. 74. Arachnida (Spiders). 75. Insecta : General. 76. „ Neuroptera. 77. „ Lepidoptera. ' 78. ,, Coleoptera.. 79. „ Hymenoptera, Hemiptera. 80. MoUusca and Conchology. 81. MoUuscoidea. 82. Pisces and Ichthyology. 83. Amphibia. 84. Reptilia. 85. Aves and Ornithology. 86. British Ornithology. 87. Exotic ,, 88. Popular Books on Birds. Cage Birds. 89. Mammalia, go. Exotic. 91. Man: Physically, incl. his Antiquity and Longevity. 92. Anthropology and Ethnology : Generally. 93. Collection, Preservation, etc., of Natural Objects. 94. Aquarian and Seaside Natural History. Aquarium. 95. Microscope, and Microscopy. CLASS H*.— MEDICAL SCIENCE. I. f^uman ^natoms (i^atmBl). 1. General Treatises. 2. Practical ,, 3. Miscellaneous Special Treatises. II. f^untan Pijpiologs. 4. General Treatises. 5. Miscellaneous Special Treatises. 6. Practical. III. iHettctm. 7. General Treatises. 8. Disease and Germs. 9. Clinical Medicine. 10. Medical Diagnosis, Physics and Instruments. iV. lEitUjmic IStaeases. 1 1 . Endemic Diseases — Locally. V. JHetifcal Ctjatfeeg on Special Bfeeasea aria ©tflanfs. 12. Brain and Mind, Spine. 13. Insanity. 14. Larynx, Trachea, and Bronchi. 15. Lungs and Consumption. 16. Heart and Blood-Vessels. 17. Digestive Organs. 18. Urinary Organs. 19. Fevers. 20. Gout and Rheumatism. 21. Skin Diseases. 22. Parasites. VI. Stitgerg. 23. General Treatises, Dictionaries, History. 24. Antiseptics, and Miscellaneous Books. 25. Surgical Anat. & Pathol, Diagnosis & Therapeutics. 26. Operative. Anaesthetics, Vaccination. 27. Orthopaedic ; Fractures and Dislocations. 28. Military. 29. Dental, and Dentistry. 30. Minor : Bandaging and Ambulance Surgery. VII. Sutsical Stteatigea on Special ©rgana antu Hegions. 31. Mouth, Throat, Nose, Tongue, Jaws, Face. 32. Eye. 33. Ear. 34. Breast. 35. Bones and Joints. 36. Male Generative Organs. 37. Urinary Organs : Kidneys, Bladder, Prostate. 38. Urethra. 39. Venereal Diseases. 40. Rectum and Anus. VIM. ©ijgtcttic JHctiicine anti Surgn-g. 41. Midwifery. 42. Diseases of Women : General Treatises. - 43. Special Treatises. IX. Hiseagca of Clbilttm. 44. General and Special Treatises. X. ^atlfOlOfiS- 45. General Treatises. 46. Miscellaneous Special Treatises. CLASS I.— ARTS AND TRADES. XI. JMaten'a ilWctiica antJ SCfjerapeutics. 47 General Treatises, Pharmacopoeias. 48. Miscellaneous Special Treatises. 49. Pharmacological Botany. XII. JSett'cal Surigprutience anb STaitcolagg. 50. General and Special Treatises. Xill. I^ggtene. 51. General Treatises. 52. Miscellaneous Special Treatises. 53. Health Resorts. XIV. f^aspital iilattasement, Coitatructt0tt, ^c. 54. General and Special Treatises. 55. Nursing. XV. 39omei3ttc JHetitcine ant Sxtrserg. 56. General Treatises. XVI. ?^omceopatf)2. 57. General Treatises. 58. Special Treatises. CLASS I,— ARTS AND TEADBS. I. Collectt&e TOorfess. I. History of Inventions, Dictionaries of Terms. 11. lEngmcertng. Civil Engineering : General Treatises. 3. Railways and Tramways. 4. Hydraulic. Bridge-Making, Road-Making, and Tunnelling. Surveying, Mensuration, Topograph. Drawing. Sanitary Engineering. Water Supply. 9. Mechanical Engineering : General Treatises. 10. Special Treatises. 11. Steam Engines (Locomotive and Stationary). 12. Electrical Engineering. III. JHtlttats ant) ¥a&al arte. 13. Military Arts : General Treatises. 14. Theory and Art of War ? General Treatises. 15. Tactics. 16. . Gunnery, Ordnance, Fire-arms, Ammunition. 17. Engineering and Architecture. 18. Naval Arts : Navigation, Nautical Astron., & Surv. 19. Navy, Naval Hygitee. 20. Naval War : Gunnery and Tactics. 21. Marine Engineering. 22. Ship-building. 23. 24. 2S- 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31- 32- 33- 34- 35- 36. 37- 38. 39- 40. 41. 42. 43- 44. 45- 46. 47- 48. 49. 50. 51- 52. 53- 54- 55- 56. 57- 58. 59- 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65- 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71- 72. 73- 74- 75- 76. 77- 78. 79- 80. IV. ^ptcultuw. Farming : General Treatises. Chemistry and Geology. Engineering, Architecture, Implements. Soils, Manures, and Crops. Pasture and Grass Lands. Grazing. Hops. Economic Botany. , , Entomology. Cotton Culture. Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, and Tobacco Culture. Wine Manufacture and Viticulture. Veterinary Medicine of Cattle and Horses. Cattle and Sheep. Horses. 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D.] [Boyle Lectures.] 4/6 8° Macmillan [47] 83 Moffat, J. C. Comparative History of Religions. 2 vols. ea. $1.75 12° New York 73-74 Non Christian Religious Systems [in their testimony to Christianity], ea. 2/6 12° S. P. C. K. Rhys Davids, Buddhism, 77 ; Beal, Buddhism in China, 84: Douglas, Confucianism, 79; Muir, Coran, 78; Monier Williams, Hinduism, 77 : Stobart, Islam [poor], 77. Rawlinson, Can. G. Religions of the Ancient World. 111. Stephens, Rev. W. R. W. Christianity and Islam : Bible and Koran. Weil, G. Bible, Koran, and Talmud [tr.]. 4/6 c 8° R. T. S. 83 S/- p 8° Bentley 77 $1 12° New York 112. COLLECTED WRITINGS OF ENGLISH THEOLOGIANS. Barrow, Dr. Isaac. [1630-77.] Works, ed. Rev. A. Napier. 9 vols. 63/- British Reformers, Select Writ, of [Becon, Bradford, Cranmer, &c.]. 8 v. ea. 3/- Butler, Bp. J. [1692-1752.] Works. [Sermons ; Analogy, ea. 5/6.] 2 v. 11/- Christian Classics, Readings from best Divines, ed. Dr. J. Hamilton, 4 v. 16/- Classic Preachers of the English Church. Series I. -I I., ea. 7/6 Fuller, T. [1608-61.] Holy and Profane States [Selections]. 3/6 Hey, Prf. J. Lects. on Divin. in Univ. Camb., ed. Bp. Turton. 2 v. 15/- Homilies, with various Reads, and Quotations from the Fathers, ed. Corrie. 7/6 Hooker, Dr. R. [1553-1600.] Works, with his Life, by Walton, arranged by Keble 2 vols. 11/- Leighton, Abp. R. [1613-84.] Whole Wks., with Life, etc. West. 6 v. ea. 10/6 „ „ Selections from his Writings, ed. Dr. Blair. 3/6 Library of Ang. Cath. Theol. [Wks. of Andrewes, Bull, Laud, etc.] 81 v. [ea. 5/- to 7/-] .£25 Smith, John [" of Camb."] Select Discs, [posthum.] ed. H. G. Williams. 7/6 Taylor, Bp. Jer. [1613-67.] Complete Works, ed. Eden, [also 3 v. 30/- Reeves 80], io v. 105/- „ „ Selections from. 3/6 WiCLiF, John [1324-84.] Select Eng. Wks., ed. T. Arnold. 3 v. 31/6 Wisdom of our Fathers : A series of .Selections. ea. 2/6 Bacon Barrow, Charnock, Fuller, Leighton, South. c8' p8= c8° Cambr. Press R. T. S. Clar. Press 74 Nisbet Murray 77-78 Sonnenschein [ ] 84 Cambr. Press[i796] 70 c8' Longman R. T. S. c8° 8° c8° [63] 67 71 63 Parker Cambr. Press[i66o] Longman Sonnenschein 84 Clar. Press 69-71 R. T. S. 78- 65 CLASS B.-NON-CHRISTIAN RELIGION, MYTHOLOGY, AND FOLKLORE. GENERAL REMARKS. A considerable amount of information, of a more or less trustworthy nature, is contained in the works of Travellers and Missionaries. For a nearer study of the subjects comprised under this Class, attention should therefore be given to the leading geographical and ethnographical works [CLASS E] on^ the countries in point. Reference should also be made to CLASS F., HISTORY, passim, especially § Primitive Society. Folklore being in England and America a comparatively new stidy, and, as a science, of quite recent origin, its literature in the English language is very litnited and not representative of the present state of science ; and since the principal collections of non-English folklore naturally exist only in their own languages, it has been deemed desirable, in this one Class, to include the titles of the more i7nportant foreign books upon the subject. [They may be obtained of Mr. David Nuit, 270, Strand, London.'] In cases, however, where English or American works are fairly numerous and satisfactory this has not been fully done. For Ancient Fiction, Romance, and Poetry, see CLASS K., LITERATURE. I. Etbnic IReliQions. 1. COMPARATIVE AND COLLECTIVE WORKS. See also § 8, Comparative Mythology; and CLASS A, § 110. Clarke, J. F. *Clodd, E. colebrooke, h. t. Conway, M. D. v. dollinger, j. j. Johnson,- S. *KUENEN, A. *MULLER, Prf. Max, Ten Great Religs,, vol. II. Compar. of all Religs. [pop.]. $3 Childhood of Religs. : birth & growth of Myths [e'em.]. 5/- Life and Miscellaneous Essays. [I. Life, 14/-; II.-llI. Essays, 28/-.] 3 vols. 42/- The Sacred Anthology. [Transs.fr. Ethnic Scriptures.] 12/- Gentile & Jew in Courts of Temple of Christ [tr.]. 2 v. 21/- Contains a good survey of the Religions of the East. Oriental Religions and their Relation to Universal.Rehgion. India, 2 v. 21/- ; China, 2 v. 25/- ; Persia, 18'-. National Religs. & Univer. Religs. [Hibbert Lect. 82.] 10/6 Introduction to the Science of Religion. [Four Lect.] 7/6 Lectures on Origin and Growth of Religion. 10/6 Chips from a German Workshop. 4 vols. 36/- Sel. Ess. on Lang , Mythol., & Relig. [fr. " Chips "]. 2 v. 16/- 67 c8° c8° c8° Boston Paul [83] 86 [75] 82 Triibner Longman [07] 73 [74] 76 62 Triibner 79-85 Williams 82 Longman 73 [78] 79 [HI 80 81 Non-Christian Rsligion] BUDDHISM. [Ethnic Religions Bl. §2 *Reville, Prf. A. 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[Sacred Books of East.] 3 pts. ea. 10/6 "^ I, Vendidad ; 2, Sir6zahs, Yaits and Nyayij ; 3, Tazna, efc. tr. [fr. Spiegel's Ger. Ver.] A. H. Bleeck. 3 v in 1 0. /. [2 1 /-] 8° Hertford 64 On Use of word "Zend," cf. Max Miiller's Lect. on Lang. I. p. 237. 8° Clar. Press 85 8° Trubner [ ] 84 8° „ 81 8° New York \ji\ 75 8° Paul 81 8° Berlin 63 8° Clar. Press -85 II. Comparative flDi^tboIOG^ anb foIFiIore. 8. COLLECTIVE AND GENERAL WORKS. See also CLASS P, § Primitive Society. BIELIOGKAPHT. — Gomme, G. L., Bibliography of Books on Folklore, in " Folklore Record " (infra) in progress. ,, Bibliog. of Folklore cont. in periodicals, atinovinced by Folklore Soc. Bassett, Lt. F. S. [Am.] Legends and Superstitions of Sea and Sailors. 7/6 c 8° Low 86 BULFINCH, T. The Age of Fable. {The " beauties " of mythol.] $2.50 8° Boston [56] 82 Clodd, E. Myths and Dreams, 5/- c 8° Chatto 85 Collection de Contes et Chansons populaires. ea. jf. 18° Paris 81-86 ], Legrand, C. grecs ; 2, Puymaigre, Romanceiro portug. ; 3, Dozon, C. albanais ; 4, RiviSre, C. de la Kabylie; 5, Leger, C. slaves ; 6, Feer, C. indiens ; 7, Basset, C. arabes ; 8, Carnoy, C. franc. ; 9, Feraud, C. de, la Sdndgambie ; 10, " Carmen Svl'va " FOu. of Roum.] C du Pelech. Cox, Sir G. W. Mythology of Aryan Nations [Ind., Greek, Germ.]. 16/- 8° Paul [70] 83 Manual of Mythology. 3/- p 8° Longman 67 Intro, to Science of Compar. Mythology & Folklore. 7/6 p 8° Paul [81] 83 Sir Geo. Cox is a strong partisan of " Sun and Moon " theory. 72 Non-Christian Religion] SPECIAL PROBLEMS. [Comparative Mythology Folklore Society. Folklore Record [quarterly], vols. I.-V. [1878-82], con- tinued as "Folklore Journal" [monthly]. Principal contents entered separately. ann. ill- 8° Stock The hooks published by the Society are entered under their individual subjects. Gould, Rev. S. B. Curious Myths of the Middle Ages. Illustrated. 6/- c 8° Rivington *Grimm, Jacob. See § 31, German. Gruppe, Otto, is said to be at work upon an important treatise on Greek Mythol. and Civilization in rel. to Orient. Religions. Outlines of Primit. Belief [chiefly Gk., Hind., Scand.]. 18/- 8' The Dawn of Hist. : Intro, to Prehist. Study [elem.]. 5/- p 8' Fairy Mythology of Various Countries. [Still useful.] 5/- c 8' Curiosities of Indo-European Tradition and Folklore. 8/6 p 8 Custom & Myth : Study in Early Usage & Belief. 111. 7/6 c 8° Longman „ „ Article "Mythology," in Encycl. Brit., vol. XVII. 30/- 4° Black Littdratures populaires de toutes les Nations. ea. vol. 7f.So 18° Paris 78-85 [67] 84 *Keary, C. F. It )) Keightley, T. Kelly, W. K. *Lang, Andrew. Longman Mozley Bohn's Lib. Chapman 82 78 [33] 45 63 [84] 85 84 81-86 I, Saillot, Bretagne ; 2-3, Luzel, L^g. chr^t. d. Bret., 2 v. ; 4, Maspfto, Egypte ; 5-7, Blad^, Gascogne, 3 v. ; 8, Lancereau, Hitopa- desa : g-io, S^billot, Trad, de Bretagne ; 11, Fleury, Normandie ; 12, Sdbillot, Gargantua ; 13, Carnoy, Picardie ; 14, Rolland, Rimes et Jeux : 15, Vinson, Basque ; 16, Ortoli, He de Corse ; 17-18, Weckerlin. Chansons d' Alsace. Others in preparation. Lyall, Sir A. C. Asiatic Studies— Religious and Social. 12/- 8° Murray [82] 82 Rel. of Buddhism, Orig. of Myths, Witchcraft, Islam in India, etc. MuLLER, Prf. Max. Chips from a German Workshop. 4 vols. 36/- 8° Longman [fi] 80 * „ „ Selected Essays on Lang,, Mythol., & Relig. 2 vols. 16/- 8° „ 8i Lect. on Scien. of Lang., v. II. on " Comp. Myth." 2 v. 16/- c 8° „ [75] 80 Manual of Mythology, 100 figures. 9/- c 8° Asher [72] 74 Sanskrit & Kindred Literatures: Study in Comp. Myth. 6/- c 8° Paul 81 A fairly accurate compilation ; quite popular. Science of Language. Vol. II. chap. 9 is good resume of Comparative Mythology. 2 vols. 21/- p 8° „ [80] 83 Gargantua dans les Traditions populaires. [Litt. Pop.] 7f.So 12° Paris 83 9. SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN COMPARATIVE MYTHOLOGY. Murray, A. S. Poor, Laura E. Sayce, Prf. A. H. S^BILLOT, P. Methods of Compar. Mythol. Glennie, J. S. S. Classification of Folklore, in Folklore Journ. vol. IV. pt. i. [1886]. Luquiens, J. Remarks on Meth. and proc. of Comp. Myth, in Proc. Am. Orient. Soc. 80 Sebillot, P. Questionnaire p. serv. k recueiller les trad. etc. if. 2,° Paris 80 Tr. by A. Nutt, in " Folkl. Rec," vol. III., pt. 2. [1881] cf. theschemein Trans. Ethnol. Soc. vol. 3, p. 200, and in "Archaeol. Jl." vol. II. pp. 66-7. The Folklore Society is now engaged upon bringing out a comprehensive Quest. Migration of Fahles. Benfey, T. In Introduction to " Pantschatantra, see § 36. COSQUIN, E. Articles in "Romania" Magazine. Cox, Sir G. W. In " Cornhill Magazine," for October, 1880. MuLLER,Prf.Max.In "Selected Essays," see § 8. Origin of Mythopoeic Instinct. FiSKE, Prf. J. Myths and Myth Makers [how myths made— pop.]. $2 12° Boston 73 Lyall, Sir A. C. In " Asiatic Studies," see § 8. SPENCER,Herbert.In "PrinciplesofSociology,"vol.I.,pt.i., chaps. 10-26.21/- 8° Williams 77 Tylor, Dr. E. B. In " Primitive Culture." 2 vols. 24/- 8° Murray [71] 73 73 Non-Christian Religion] AMIMALS AND PLANTS— ART. [Special Treatises in Mythology B IK. §§ 10-11 Relation of Comparative Mythology to Science of Religion. Sayce, Prf. A. H. In " Science of Language." See § 8. TiELE, Prf. C. P. In " Outlines of History of Religion." See § i. Relation of Comparative Mythology to Folklore. Lang, A. In " Fortnightly Review," for May, 1873. 2/6 8° Chapman 73 III. Special treatises in Comparative riD^tboIoG^. 10. ANIMALS AND PLANTS IN FOLKLORE (INCLUDING THEORY OF TOTEMS). Britten-I- Holland, J. Dictionary of Plant Names. [3 pts.] Pts. 1-2, ea. 8/6 Brown, R.,jun. The Unicorn, a mytholog. investigation. III. 3/- Dyer, T. F. T. The Folklore of Plants. 7/6 „ „ The Dog and its Folklore, in "Fraser's Mag." July, 1 880.2/6 Earle, Prf. J. English Plant Names, from loth to 15th cent. 5/- Ellacombe, Rev.H. N. Plant-lore and Garden-craft of Shakspeare. 10/6 FOLKARD, R. Plant-lore, Legends and Lyrics. 111. 16/- Flower-LORE. The Teachings of Flowers, Hist., Leg., Symbols, etc. 10/- *Friend, Rev. H. Flowers and Flower-lore. 111. 7/6 Gould, Rev. S. Baring. Book of Were- wolves. 7/6 p8' „ Charles. Mythical Monsters, with 93 ill. 25/- 4' 12 P8° Engl. Dialect Soc. Longman Chatto Longman Clar. Press Satchell Low Bell 81 82 8S 80 80 [78] 84 84 79 8° Sonnenschein [84] 86 65 86 Smith & Elder Allen 72 78 8S Of value only for its extracts from Chinese and Japan. liter., rel. to the dragon, unicorn, and phcEnix. *deGUBERNATlS,A. Zoological Mythology, or Legends of Animals [tr.]. 2 V. 28/- 8° Triibner „ „ Mythologie des Plantes. 2 v. i4f. c 8° Paris *Hehn, Victor. Wanderings of Plants and Animals [tr. Stallybrass]. 16/- 8° Sonnenschein Account of their Migrations from India to Europe, w. learned discursions. Ingram, J. H. Language and Sentiment of Flowers. 111. 6/- p8° Warne M'^Lennan, J. F. Worship of Animals and Plants, in " Fortnightly Review." 69-70 Mannhardt, W. Wald und Feld Kulte. 2 v. 14m. 8° Berlin 75-76 Perger, K. Deutsche Pflanzen-sagen. 5 m.25 8° Stuttgart 64 Phipson, E. Animal-lore of Shakspeare's Time. 9/- p8° Paul 83 Prior, Dr. R. C. On the Popular Names of Brit. Plants. 7/6 p8° Norgate [63] 79 *Rolland, E. Faune pop. de la France. 6 v. 33f. 8° Paris 77-83 Forms the first portion of a promised series of studies on Nat. Hist, in its rel. to Lang, and Mythography. Each species is treated in two sections — (a) pop. and dial, names, proverbs and sayings ; {b) beliefs, superstitions, tales, etc. Full refer, given. SWAINSON, Rev. C. Folklore and Provincial Names of British Birds. Announced by Folklore Society. 11. ART, MYTHOLOGY OF ^^ See also § 33, Greek, s.v, ITewtou, Seeman ; and § 36, Indian, s.v. Fergasson. Clement, Mrs. C.E. Handbook of Legendary and Mythol. Alt. 111. $2.50 Boston Ganneau, Clermont. Mythologie iconographique. if.5oCi 8° Paris „ „ L'Imagerie phdnic. et la Myth. icon. d. Grecs. v. I. lof. 8° 74 [71] 81 78 80 Non-Christian Religion] ASTRONOM.— CH AP BKS.— DEMONOL. [Special Treatises in Mythology Harrison, Jane E. Myths of the Odyssey in Art and Literature. 111. i8/- Knight, R. Payne. Symbol. Lang, of Anc. Art and Mythol. $2.50 MENARD, R. La Mythol. dans I'Art anc. et mod. 21/- OvERBECK, J. Griech. Kunstmythologie. i. Zeus, 19m. ; 2. Hera, iim. ; 3. Poseidon, iim. ; 4. Demeter und Kora, 12m. B III. §§ 12-14 Smith & Elder 82 New York Paris [18] 76 78 Atlas to the same, i, 2, and 4, ea. 48m. ; 3. 28m. i 8° & i f° Leipzig 71-78 12. ASTRONOMICAL MYTHS. Aratos. -The Phainomena of, tr. Rob. Brown, jun. [verse]. 10/6 8° Longman 8; Blake, J. F. Astronomical Myths [based on Flammarion]. g/- p 8° Macmillan 77 *Harley, Rev. T. Moon Lore. 111. with facsimiles of old cuts, etc. [With rich bibliog. of folkl. bks.] 7/6 8° Sonnenschein 86 Proctor, R. A. Myths and Marvels of Astronomy. 6/- p 8° Chatto \]^'\ 80 13. CHAP BOOKS. This List is included here as its most appropriate place ; hut only certain Chap Books contain Folklore. ASHTON, J. Catnach Press. History of the Chap Books of 18 Cent. 400 ill. 7/6 A Coll. of bks. and cuts of J. Catnach, of Seven Dials. 111. Life and Times of J. Catnach, by J. Hindley. Cuts. 12/6 The Chapman's Library. Scot. Chap. Lit. of 17 Cent. 3 v. 10/6 Jlecherches sur les Almanachs de la Champagne. o.p. Chap Books and Folklore Tracts, ist series, 5 v. 21/- 8° Chatto 82 n.d. [69] p8° 78 c 8° Glasgow 77-78 8° Paris 81 s 4° Villon Soc. 85 Cheap, John : Denis, A. GOMME 4- Wheatley, G. L. ; H. B. \edrs?i I. Tom Hickathrift ; 2. Seven Wise Masters of Rome [1320] ; 3. Mother Bunch [1685-1780] ; 4. Patient Grisel [1619] ; 5. Whittington [c. 1670]. Halliwell, J. O. Catal. of Chap Bks., Garlands and Pop. Histories. o.p. i° Priv. Printed 49 NiSARD, C. Histoire des Livres pop. [15 Cent, to 1852.] 2 vols. 15/- 8° Paris [54] Notes for a History of English Chap Books and Penny Histories. Announced by Folklore Soc. SiMROCK, K. \ed^ Deutsche Volksbiicher, 53 parts. S2m.8o 8° Frankfort 45 Welsh, C. A Bookseller of the Last Century [eighteenth]. 111. 21/- 8° Griffith 85 Account of Newbery and successors, whose publications were mainly of Chap Book class ; w. Bibl. (168 pp.) 1740-1802. 14. DEMONOLOaY, WITCHCRAFT, SORCERY, AND MAGIC. See also § 17, Serpent Worship. Bouch^-Leclercq. Hist, de la Divination dans I'antiquitd 4 v. 34/- Callaway, Bp. H. Rel. Syst. of Amazulus : Divination. See § 20, African. 8° Paris *C0NWAy, M. D. DORMAN, R. M. Ennemoser, J. Gener, p. Godwin, W. Gould, Rev. S. B. Hild, J. A. Demonology and Devil-lore. 111. Orig. of Prim. Superst. \Sie § 21 American.] History of Magic. Tr. W. Howitt. La Mort et le Diable. Lives of the Necromancers. Book of Were-wolves. Etude sur les Demons . . des Grecs. 75 79-82 2 v. 28/- 8° Chatto 78 111. $3 8° Phila. 81 2 V. ea. 5/- 8° Bohn's Lib. 54 I2f. 8° Paris 80 2/- c8° Chatto [34] 76 7/6 pS" Smith & Elder 65 S/- 8° Paris 81 Non-Christian Eeligion] MEDICINE— PROVERBS. [Special Treatises in Mythology Bill. §§ 15-16 KOHUT, A., Lanes. Witches, Lecanu, Ahh6. *Lenormant, F. Die jiidische Angelologie u. Demonologie. 2111.50 Rare tract on, repr. in Harland's Lanes. Legends, etc. 3/6 Histoire de Satan, sa Chute, son Culte., eic. 7 f.50 Chaldean Magic, its Origin and Devel. [tr.]. 12/- „ „ La Divination chez les Chaldeens [Pt. n. of above]. 5f. Linton, Mrs. E. Lynn. Witch Stories. 2/6 •^Lyall, Sir^A. C. Article "Witchcraft," in " Asiatic Studies." 12/- Trials of Witches in New England. 5/- La Sorcifere [tr.]. 7/- The Devil : his Origin, Greatness, and Decadence. 2/- Geschichte des Teufels. ijm. Magic of the Middle Ages. [Tr. fr. Danish.] $ 1.75 Discovery of Witchcraft. [Ed. Dr. E. B. Nicholson.] Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft. 3/6 Histor. Account of Belief in Witchcraft in Scotland. 4/6 De la DfSmonialit^ trad, du Latin p. Liseux. o. p. Elizabethan Demonology. 5/- On " Ceylon Demonol." in "Ceylon; Ace. of I si." 2 v. 50/- Article "Demonology," in Encycl. Britann. vol. VIL 30/- Upham, Rev. C. W. History of Salem Witchcraft. 2 v. $7.50 de VisSER. De Daemonologie van het Oude Testament. Williams, H. The Superstitions of Witchcraft [rather poor]. 7/6 Mather, Cotton. MiCHELET, J. Reville, Prf. A. *ROSKOFF, G. Rydberg, Victor. Scot, Reginald. Scott, Sir Walter. Sharpe, C. K. SiNISTRARI, R. P. Spalding, T. A. Tennent, Sir J. E. Tylor, Dr. E. B. 8° Leipzig 66 c8° Heywood,/T/«.[73] 8° Paris, n.d. [52] 83 8° Bagster 77 8° Paris 75 p8° Chatto [6r] 82 8° Murray [82] 82 c8° J.R.Smith [1693] 61 p8° Simpkins 67 12° WiUiams [71] 77 8° Leipzig 69 12° New York 79 Stock [i 584] at press 12° Black [31] n.d. p8° Morison,(7/aj^.[i9] 84 Paris Chatto Longman Black Boston Utrecht Longman 79 80 [59] 60 78 [31] 5? 80 6S 15. MEDICINE IN FOLKLORE. *Black, W. G. Folk-medicine, a Chapter in Hist, of Culture. Callaway, Bp. H. Rel. Syst. of Amazulus. Pt. IV. (1/6). See § 20, African. Cockayne, Rev. O. In " Saxon Leechdom, Starcraft, etc." 3 v. ea. 10/- Gregor, Rev. W. " Leechcraft," in " Notes on Folklore of N. E. Scotland," pp. 34-49. Hecker, Dr. J. F. Epidemics of the Middle Ages [tr.]. o.p. [5/-] Pettigrew, T. J. Superst. conn. w. Practice of Med. and Surgery, o.p. [7/6] 8° Folklore Soe. 83 ■8° Longman 64-67 8° 8° 8° Folklore Soc. Sydenh. Sqc. Churchill 81 44 44 16. PROVERBS, GENERAL COLLECTIONS OF. For Collections of Proverbs of Individual Countries, see the whole of IV. of this section, passim. BOHN, H. G. Kelly, W. K. Maur, Mrs. E. B. Nares, Archd. R. Sterling. Handbook of Proverbs [based on Ray's Collect., 1670]. 5/- c 8° Bohn's Lib. Polyglot of Foreign Proverbs [French, Italian, German, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish— with trs.]. 5/- c 8° Proverbs of all Nations compared. 2/6 12° Kent Analogous Proverbs in Ten Languages. 5/- c 8° Stock Engl., Germ., Dutch, Roumanian, Ital., Danish, French, Span., Portug., Latin. Gloss.ofWords, Phrases, & Names, ed.Halliwell 2 v. 28/- 8° J. R. Smith Literature of Proverbs. 2i/_ 8° Quaritch 76 55 57 [59] 70 85 [22] 59 60 Non-Cliristiaii Religion] SERPENT WORSHIP— AFRICAN MYTHS. [Mythology and FolHore B lll.-IV. §§ 17-20 17. SERPENT AND PHALLIC WORSHIP. Clarke + Wake, H. ; C. S. Serpent & Siva Worship in Amer., Afr., Asia i/- 8° Triibner ^^ Deane, Rev. J. Worship of the Serpent throughout the World. o.p.[3Sl-\ 8° 33 Fergusson, J. Tree & Serpent Worship. 111. [fr. Art of 1-4 Cent.] 105/- 4° Allen 68 INMAN, T. in ''Ancient Faiths in Ancient Names." 3 v. 80/- 8° Quaritch [f f ] H „ „ in "Anc. Pagan & Mod. Xtn. Symbolism Exposed." 111. $3 &° New Yor& [74] 75 „ „ in " Ancient Faiths and Modern." $S 8° „ 76 Jennings, H. The Rosicrucians, w. chap, on Serp. Worshippers. 111. 7/6 8° Chatto [70] 79 Knight, R. Payne. Remains of Worship of Priapus in Naples. 111. ? New York [1786] ? Squier, E. G. Serpent Symbohsm and Worship in America. $2.50 8° „ 51 Taylor, T. [" the Platonist "]. Eleusinian and Bacchic Mysteries, S3 r 8° „ [1791] 75 Westropp + Wake, H.M.; C.S. Anc. Symb. Worship & Phallic Idea. 111. $3 8° „ [74] 75 18. WANDERING JEW. Conway, M. D. The Wandering Jew. [Chiefly literary.] 6/- c 8° Chatto Paris, G. Le Juif errant \cf. " Romania," 1881, pp. 212-6] [20 pp.] 8° Paris SCHOEBEL. La Ldgende du Juif errant. 3f.5o 8° „ 81 80 19. WEATHER LORE. Empson, C. W. "Weather Provbs. & Sayings" in "Folklore Record," vol. IV. [1881] Supplementing the works of Inwards and Swainson. Inwards, R. Weather Lore : Proverbs, Sayings, and Rules. 2/- 12° Tweedie *Swainson, Rev. C. Handbook of Weather Lore, with notes. 6/6 12° Blackwood 69 73 IV. riD^tboIoai? anb ifoIMore, accorbing to Countries. 20. AFRICAN MYTHOLOGY AND FOLKLORE. See also § 27, Egyptian. Cf. also the works of the African Missionaries, notahly Livingstone, Stanley, Sibree. Bleek, W. H. J. 8° Triibner 64 75 65 66-68 68-70 Reynard in South Africa : Hottentot Fables. 3/6 s Brief Account of Bushman Folklore. 2/6 f° „ Burton, Capt. R. F.Wit and Wisdom from West Africa. [Proverbs, etc.] 12/6 8° Tinsley Callaway, Bp. H. Nursery Tales, etc., of Zulus [text, tr., notes.] vol. I. 16/- 8° Triibner „ „ Relig.SystemoftheAmazulu.Pts. i-4[text,.tr.¬es] 12/- 8° „ The stock, with a new Index, was re-issued as Vol. XV. [1S84) of the Folklore Society books. Dahle, L. Malagasy Folklore. Feraud, Dr. B&enger. Contes de la Sdn^gambie. [Coll. Contes et Chans.] jf. i8° Paris Hahn Dr. T. Tsuni-Ggoam, the Supreme Being of the Khoi-Khoi. 7/6 8° Triibner Harris, J. C. [Am.j.Uncle Remus : Legends of the Old Plantations. 2/6 c 8° Sonnenschein [80] 84 Legends now current amongst the Negroes in America. 77 86 82 Non-Christian Religion] AMERICAN— ARABIATIT MYTHOLO&Y. [Mythology and Folklore B IV. §§ 21-22 RiviiRE, J. Contes de la Kabylie. [Coll. de Contes et Chansons.] Sf- i8° Paris 82 Rowley, Rev. H. Religion of the Africans. [Spirits, sorcery, etc.] 3/6 12° Wells Gardner ^^ SiBREE, Rev. J. "Malagasy Folklore & Pop. Superst." in "Folklore Record," vol. II. & IV. [79-81] " Oratory, Songs, Legends, & Tales of Malagasy," in " Folklore Jrnl.," vol. I. [83] „ „ " Malagasy Folk-tales," in " Folklore Journal," vol. 11. [84] South African Folklore Journal, vols. I.-II. [all published]. 8° Cape Town 79-80 Spencer, Herbert. Desc.SociologyNo.3,LowestRaces, i8/-;4,Afr.Races 16/- T Williams 74-75 Steere, Bp. E. Swahili Tales [fr. Zanzibar, with trans.]. 7/6 s 8° Bell 7° *Theal, G. M'C. Kaffir Folldore, with Intro, on Mythol. Customs, etc. 4/6 c 8° Sonnenschein [84] 86 21. AMERICAN ABORIGINAL MYTHOLOGY AND FOLKLORE. Bancroft, H. H. Brett, W. H. *Brinton, D. G. Catlin, Geo. *Dorman, R. M. See also CLASS F, § Primitive Society, § America. NativeRaccsof Pacific States of N.Amer. 5 vols. ea. $5.50 8° Nhv York Vol. 3. Mythology and Language ; 4. Antiquities. Indian Tribes of Guiana. [Superst., antiq.,etc., in verse.] 18/- 8° Bell Myths of the New World. [Symbolism and Mythol.] 10/6 8° New York American Hero Myths. $1-75 12° Phita. Illustr. of Manners & Customs of N.Amer. Ind. 2. v. 52/6 r 8° Chatto 8° Phila. Origin of Prim. Superst. among Amer. Abor. Ind. 111. $3 Development of Superstition into Worship of Spirits, and Doctrine of Spiritual Agency. Emerson, Ellen [Am.]. Indian Myths [cp.w.thoseofothercountries]. 111. 21/- 8° Triibner LELAND,C.G.[Am.]. The Algonquin Legends of New England. 8/- 8° Low Matthews, C.[Am.]. Legends of the Wigwams of Red American Indians. 3/6 c 8° Sonnenschein MULLER, J. G. Geschichte der Amerikanischen Urreligionen. 8m. "North American Indian Legends and Fables," in "Folklore Record," vol. V. [Repr. fr. " Contrib. to N. American Ethnol."] Poole, D. C. Among the Sioux of Dakota. $125 *Reville, Prf. A. Origin and Growth of Religion, as illustrated by the Re- hgions of Mexico and Peru. [Hibbert Lecture.] 10/6 Schoolcraft, H.R.Myth of Hiawatha and other Oral Legends. $1.25 Spencer, Herbert. Descr. Sociology, No. 2, Ancient American Races, 16/-; No. 6, American Races. 18/- 8° Basle 12° Nc-cu York 8° Williams 12° riiilo. f° Williams 75-76 68 [68] 83 82 [41] 76 81 84 84 83 55 82 81 84 S6 74-78 22. ARABIAN MYTHOLOGY AND FOLKLORE. Arabian Nights. Thousand and One Nights, tr. E. W. Lane. 111. 3 v. ea. 7/6 8° Chatto [41] 82 , „ Complete Translation by Capt. R. F. Burton [in progress]. Privately printed. 85- „ „ New : Tales omitted by Galland and Lane, tr. W. F. Kirby. 3/6 c 8° Sonnenschein [84] 85 Basset, R. Contes Arabes. [Coll. de Contes et Chansons.] 5fr. 18° Paris 83 a French translation of the History of the Ten Viziers. BURCKHARDT,. J. Arabic Proverbs, tr. W. Ouseley. 18/- 8° Quaritch [30] 75 CONDER, Capt C. R. " Arab Folklore," in " Heth and Moab." 6/- p 8° Bentley [83] 85 Weil. Biblical Legends of the Mussulmans [tr.]. $1 12° Neiv York 78 Non-Christian Eeligion] AUSTRIAN— BRETON MYTHOLOGY. [Mythology and Polkloie B IV. §§ 23-26 23. AUSTRIAN AND BOHEMIAN MYTHOLOGY AND FOLKLORE. See also § 31, German ; § 35, Hungarian ; § 48, Swiss V. Alpenburg, J. Mythen und Sagen Tirols. [Busk, Miss R. H.] Valleys of the Tyrol L )» ji Freisauff, R. V. Grohmann, J. V. MiLENOWSKY. Traditions and Customs. III. 12/6 pi S/-Pi 7m.20 I ] Household Stories from Land of Hofer. Salzburger Volkssagen. 111. Sagen aus Bohmen. Aberglauben u. Gebrauche aus Bohmen. v. I. 3m. 8° Marchen aus Bohmen. V. Reinsberg-Duringsfeld, Baron. Fest Kalendar aus Bohmen. *Vernaleck.en, T. The Land of Marvels [Austr. and Boh. Folk Tales— tr.] 5/- r. Waldau. Bohmisches Marchenbuch. ZiNGERLE, A. Kinder und Haus Marchen. 2 vols. „ „ Sagen und Marchen aus Tirol. Zurich Longman Griffith Vienna Prague ?j Breslati ' Prague Sonnenschein Prague Tnnsbriick 57 74 71 80 63 64 53 62 84 60 52-54 59 24. BASQUE MYTHOLOGY AND FOLKLORE. de Arana, V. Los ultimos Iberos, leg. de Euskaria. 12° Madrid 82 *Cerquand. L^gendes at R^cits pop. du Pays Basque. 3 parts. Pau 74-8 Sallaberry, J. D. J. Chants pop. du Pays Basque, with music. lofr 8° Bayonne 70 Vinson, J. Littdrature orale du Pays Basque. [Litt. pop.] 7f.5o 18° Paris 85 *Webster+ Vinson, W. ; J. Basque Legends [chiefly from the Labourd]. 7/6 p 8° Griffith [77] 79 25. BELGIAN AND DUTCH MYTHOLOGY AND FOLKLORE. van Lennep, J. Nederlandsche Legendcn. [In verse.] 4 vols. Arnhein [ ] 65 Lootens + Feys, A. ; E. Chants pop. flamands. [Intro, in French, text Dutch,] r 8° Bruges 79 v. Reinsberg-Duringsfeld, Baron. Traditions de la Belgique. 2 vols. Z" Brussels 70 *WOLF, J. W. Niederlandische Sagen, mit Anmkgn. 9 m. ^'Leipzig -43 26. BRETON MYTHOLOGY AND FOLKLORE. Barzaz Breiz. Chants pop. de la Bret., tr. Villemarqu^ [cooked]. 7f-5o 8° Paris du Laurens de la Barre. Fa'ntomes Bretons. „ Luzel, F. M. * *S£billot, ,1 * Traditions orales des Bretons. 12° S. Brieux Contes myth, des Bas-Bretons. [Litt. pop.] 3 v. 22f.5o 12° Paris L^gendes Chrdtiennes de la Basse-Bret. [Litt. pop.] 2v. I5f. 12° „ Contes Bretons. Quimperle Les Veill^es Bretonnes. 8° Morlaix Chants pop. de la Basse-Bretagne. Paris Contes de la Haute-Bretagne. 2 Series, ea. sf.jo 12° „ Contes des Marins et des Pdcheurs. 3^50 12° ., Littdrature orale de la Haute-Bretagne. [Litt. pop.] 7^50 18° „ Traditions et Superstitions pop. de la Haute-Bretagne. [Litt. pop.] 2 vols. ijf. 18° „ 79 [46] 67 79 74 82 83 70 79 [68] 74 80-81 81 84 Non-Christian Religion] CHINESE— ENGLISH MYTHOLOGY. [Mythology and Folklore B IV. §§ 27-28 SOUVESTRE, E. Le foyer breton, 2 v. ; Les derniers Bretons, 2 v. ; Souvenirs d'lin Bas-Breton, 2 v. [cooked], ea. vol. if. 12° Paris [44] Translations of portion of these publications, without any acknowledgment. 2/- 12" Burns «. d. Taylor, Tom. Ballads and Songs of Brittany. 12/- 4° Macmillan 65 CHINESE MYTHOLOGY AND FOLKLORE. See § 3, Confacianism. DUTCH MYTHOLOGY AND FOLKLORE. See § 25, Belgian and Satcli. BONWICK, J. Brugsch-Bey, H. burckhardt, j. Maspero, G. PlERRET, P. *Renouf, p. le P. Revoil. f^TlELE, C. P. 27. EGYPTIAN MYTHOLOGY AND FOLKLORE. See also CLASS F, § Egypt. Egyptian Belief and Modern Thought. 10/6 in " History of Egypt under the Pharaohs " [tr.]. 2 v. 30/- Arabic Proverbs : Manners and Customs of the Egyptians illustrated from their Proverbial Sayings [tr.]. 12/- Contes pop. de I'Egypte anc. [Litt. pop.] 7f.So Six Tales and six Fragments of Tales, with a valuable Introduction of 80 Essai sur la Mythol. Egyptienne. Orig. & Growth of Rel. of Anc. Egypt. [Hib. Lect. 79.] 10/6 Contes Berbferes. History of Egyptian Religion [tr. from Dutch]. 7/6 c 8° Paul 78 ■ 8° Murray 79 8° Quaritch [30] 75 18° Paris 82 pages. 8° „ 79 8° Williams 80 Paris 82 8° Trubner 82 28. ENGLISH MYTHOLOGY AND FOLKLORE. Uany Local Gnides, County Histories, etc., contain folklore materials, more or less tmstworthy. For these, see CLASS E, § English Topography. See also § 31, German, § 44, Scandinavian, § 45, Scottish, and § 49, Welsh Mythology. GENERAL. Aubrey, J. Bell, R. BOHN, H. G. Remaines of Gentilisme& Judaisme, ed. Britten. [F.L. Soc] 8° Ballads and Songs of the Peasantry [orally coll.]. 3/6 c 8° Handbook of Proverbs, with Foreign added [based on Ray, 1670]. 5/ c 8° Brand, J. Popular Antiquities, rev. Hazlitt. 3 vols. 50/- 8° Also, 3 vols, each 5/-, c. 8", Bohn's Lib. '49 : and 7/6 p 8°, Chatto, '76. Chambers, R. in "Bookof Days: a Miscel. of Pop. Antiquities." 2 v. 21/- 18° *Child, Prf. F. J. [ed.]. The Enghsh and Scottish Popular Ballads— [of Harvard] Pts. 1-3., subscr. i 8° Gives every known version, with Introductions on sources, variants, and parallels ♦Choice Notes from "Notes and Queries"; Folklore. 3/6 12° Collection of Old Ballads from the best copies extant. 3 vols. 28/- c 8° Dyer, T. F. T. British Popular Customs. 5/- p 8° „ „ English Folklore. [Half-Hour Series.] 5/- c 8° „ „ Domestic Folklore. [Cassell's \s. volumes.] i/- 12° ,, „ The Folklore of Shakspeare. 14/- r 8° Frver, Dr. A. C. Book of English Fairy Tales [juvenile, but genuine]. 2/6 c 8° 80 Satchell [1686-7] 81 Bohn's Lib. [57] 77 [55] J. R. Smith [1777] 70 Chambers Boston Bell Trubner Bell Allen Cassell Griffith Sonnenschein 64 78-85 59 71 [75] 78 [78] 80 81 84 84 Non-Christian Religion] ACCORDING TO COUNTIES, [Mythology and Folklore B IV. § 28 Satchell Ward Chatto Gentleman's A Classified Collection of certain contents of the " Gentle- Mag. Library] man's Magazine," 1 731-1868 ed. G. L. Gomme. ea. 7/6 8° Stock Folklore vols. : i. Manners and Customs ; 2. Dial. & Proverbs ; 3. Pop, Superst. ; 4. Pop. Legs. & Traditions. *Grimm, Jacob. See § 31, German. Halliwell, J. O. Popular Rhymes and Nursery Tales. 3/6 c 8° Warne Hazlitt, W. C. English Proverbs and Prov. Phrases [alphab. arrgd.]. 25/- rS" J. R. Smith *Henderson,W. Notes on Folklore of Northern Counties. [Folkl. Soc] 16/- 8 Hone, W. in"EveryDayBook"(2 v.),"Yr. Bk.," "Table Bk."ea. 12/6 r 8 Jones, W. Credulities, past and present ; Finger-ring Lore. ea. 7/6 p 8' Micklethwaite,J. T. Church Folklore. *Newell, W. W. Games & Songs of Amer. Children [der. fr. Engl.]. $1.50 8' Percy, Bp. T. Reliques of Anc. Eng. Poetry [1765], ed.Wheatley. 3 v. 36/- r 8 The Boys' Percy [in prose] by S. Lanier [Am.], ill., 7/6, 8°, Low, 82. Ritson, J. Fairy Tales, Legends, etc., illustrative of Shakspeare [posth.], ed. Hazlitt. 12/- c 8° Pearson ,1 )) Ancient Ballads and Songs, ed. W. C. Hazlitt. 9/- 8° Reeves Roberts, J. S. Legend. Ballads of Eng. & Scotl. [Chandos Lib.] 2/- c 8° Warne Strutt, J. Sports and Pastimes of the People of England. 111. 7/6 p 8° Chatto ACCORDING TO COUNTIES.— For County Bibliograpliy, see CLASS E. Cheshire. Ballads and Songs of Cheshire. 20/- 8° Longman 83-8S [49] 74 69 [66] 80 [3 1 etc.'] n.d. 77-80 in prep. New York 83 Sonnenschein 86 [.31] 76 [ I 790-1] 77 [67] n.d. [01] 75 67 Lays and Legends of Cheshire. 4/6 c 8° Heywood, Maiics. 80 Leigh, J. Cornwall. *BOTTRELL, W. Tradit.&Hearthside Stories of W.Crnwll.Ser.I-n Lea. 6/- 8° Trubner 70-85 HAWKER,Rev.R.S. Cornish Ballads, and other Poems. S/- 12° Parker 63 ), „ Echoes from Old Cornwall. *HUNT, R. Popular Romances of the West of England. 111. 7/6 8° Chatto [65] 81 Cnmherland and Westmoreland. Close, J. Gilpin, S. J) )j White, J. P. Derbyshire. Jewitt, Llew. Devon. Bray, Mrs. Tales & Legs, of Wstmrlnd., Ser. I.-III.[Not much folklore.] Kirkby Stephen 64-83 The Songs and Ballads of Cumberland. Popular Poetry of Cumberland. Lays and Legends of the Lakes. The Ballads and Songs of Derbyshire, with notes. 7/6 c 8° Bemrose C7 7/- 12° Routledge 66 3/6 12° Bemrose , 76 6/- c 8° J. R. Smith 73 Borders of the Tamar and Tavy. 2 vols. 21/- p 8° Kent 79 a reprint of "Devonshire Traditions, etc.,'' orig. pub. 3 vols., p 8°, 1838. „ „ wrote 6 novels founded on Devonshire traditions, ea. 3/6 c 8° Chapman [|v] 84 Whitcombe, Mrs.Bygone Days in Devonsh. and Cornwall [rather poor]. 6/- p 8° Bentley 74 Herefordshire. Kilvert, Rev. R. F. Herefordshire Folklore. Announced by Folklore Soc. Isle of Man. Harrison, W. [«^.] Descr. of Isle of Man [w. notes on Cust. &c. Repr.]. 8° Manx Soc. [ ] 65 „ „ Mona Miscellany : Prov., Sayings, Ballads, Customs, etc. 8° „ „ ^69 8i G Non-Christian Religion] ENGLISH MYTHOLOGY AND FOLKLORE. [Mythology and Folklore B IV. § 28 Kent. *de Vaynes, Julia H. L. Kentish Garland : ballads,poems,songs,&c.lll. v.I. 8° Margate 8l Ed. Rev. J. W. Ebsworth. To occupy 2 vols,, I. County, II. Local. Lancashire. BOWKER, J. Goblin Tales of Lanes, [oral]. III. 2/6 c 8° Sonnenschein [83] 85 Hardwick, C. Traditions, Superstit. & Folklore of Lanes. 7/6 8° Simpkin 72 Harland, J. Ballads & Songs of Lanes., chiefly bef. 19th cent. 3/6 c 8° Heyw., Mancs.\(ii\ 75 „ +W1LKINSON, T. T. Lanes. Folklore : supers., beliefs, ete. 3/6 c 8° „ [67] 83 „ „ Lanes. Legs., Trads., Pageants, Sports, etc. 3/6 e 8° „ [73] *ROBY, J. Traditions of Lancashire. 2 vols i2/-p 8° Routledge [29-31] 78 Leicestershire. Evans, A. B. Leicestershire Words, Phrases, & Proverbs, o./. [pub. 5/-] 18° Pickering 48 Lincolnshire. Peacock, E. The Folklore of Lincolnshire. Announced by Folklore Soe. Norfolk. Clyde, J., jun. The Norfolk Garland [superst. beliefs, pract., etc.]. 10/6 8° Simpkin 72 Northamptonshire. Sternberg, T. Dialect & Folklore of Northamptonshire. 5/- 12° J. R. Smith 51 Northumberland. Denham, M. a. Folklore : local rhymes, proverbs, ete. o.;p. 8° Richmond 58 Nottinghamshire. Briscoe, J. P. has written many pamphlets on N'ham. folk subjects. Brown, C. Notes about Notts, sayings, customs, etc. 8° Notlinghani 74 Shropshire. *Burne, Charlotte. Shrop. Folkl., fr. coUns. of Miss G. F. Jackson. 3 pts. 22/6 8° Triibner 83-5 Folklore of Drayton in " Folklore Journal " vol. II. [1884]. See% 8. Somersetshire. Poole, C. H. Customs, Superstitions, and Legends of Somerset. 5/- c 8° Low 77 Suffolk. *East Anglia : Notes and Queries. 3 vols. o./. [pub. 28/-] 8° Whittaker 64-69 Glyde, J. New Suffolk Garland [aneed., ballads, etc.]. 10/6 8° Ipswich 66 The original " Suffolk Garland " was published Ipswich, 1818. Surrey. Dendy, W. C Legends of the Lintel and the Ley, 32 legs, of Surrey. 9/- p 8° Bell 63 Sussez. Latham, Mrs. "Some W. Suss. Superst. in 1868" in "Folklore Record," vol. I. [1878]. See § 8. Parish, Rev. W.D. East Sussex Superstitions. Announced by Folklore Soc. Worcestershire. Allies, J. Antiquities and Folklore of Worcestershire. 6/- 8° J. R. Smith [52] 56 Noake, J. Notes and Queries for Worcestershire. »•/• [s/-] 12° Longman 56 Yorkshire. D0BS0N,'W. in " Rambles by the Ribble." 2 pts. ea. i/- 8° Simpkin {^'\^: Gould, Rev. S. Baring. Yorkshire Oddities. 2 vols. 10/6 8° Hayes [74] 77 Ingledew, C. J. Ballads and Songs of Yorkshire. 6/- c 8° Bell 60 Yorkshire Local Rhymes and Sayings, in "Folklore Record" I., & III., pt. 2 [1878-81]. See § 8. 82 Non-Christian Religion] FINNISH— FRENCH MYTHOLOGY. [Mythology and Folklore 29. FINNISH, LAPP, AND ESQUIMAUX MYTHOLOGY AND Castren, a. Kalewala, Kalewipoeg, Kreutzwald, F. „ +NEUS, H. LOENNROTH, Prf. poestion, j. c. Rink, H. See also § 40, Mongolian. Vorlesungen tiber die finnische Mythologie. iibersetzt von Schiefner. iibersetzt von Reinthal. Ehstnische Marchen, iibersetzt von Lowe. Mythische u. magische Lieder d. Ehsten. Suomen Kansan Muinaisia Lortsurunoja. A most import, coll. of Finn. Legends, not yet tr. into a Lappl. Marchen, Sagen, Rathsel, etc. Tales and Traditions of the Esquimaux. 111. Danish Greenland, its people and products. B IV. §§29-30 >GY AND FOLKLORE. 4m. 50 r 8' Petersburg S3 6m. r 8° 52 Sm. 8° Dorpat 6i 8° Halle 69 8° Petersburg 54 8° Helsingfors 81 irop. language. 6ra. 8° Vienna 8S 10/6 p 8° Blackwood 75 10/6 p 8° Paul n 30. FRENCH MYTHOLOGY AND FOLKLORE. See also § 26, Breton. Nnmerons important contrilrations to French Folklore are scittered throttghont the pages of the learned French periodicals, such as "Eomania," " Eevue Celtique," etc., and notably " ffielusine " (infra). d'AuLNOY, C'tess. *Blad£, J. Bosquet, Mile. A. BUJEAUD. Carnoy, E. H. 18° „ 8° Rouen Fairy Tales, tr. J. R. Planche. 111. 5/- c 8° Routledge Cf. Grimm's Kinderm. v. 3 (§ 31) pp. 302 ei seq. for specifn. of the genuine folk-tales. Podsie pop. de la Gascogne. [Litt. pop.] 3 v. 22f.5o 18° Paris Contes gascons [Litt. pop.], 7f.So ; Proverbs et devin. La Normandie roman. et merveilleuse. Chants populaires de I'Ouest de la France. Contes frang. [Coll. d. Contes et Chansons.] „ „ Litt. Orale de la Picardie. [Litt. pop.]. C£nac-Monceaut. Littdrature pop. de la Gascogne [much cooked]. Champfleury. Chants populaires des Provinces de France. Chapelot. Contes Balzatois. *C0SQUIN, E. Contes populaires Lorrains [repr. fr. " Romania "]. Damase-Arbaud. Chants populaires de la Provence. ESPAGNE, A. Proverbes et Dictons populaires. *Gaidoz+S£billot, H. ; P. La France merveilleuse, i, Blason; 2, Contes. ea. 3f.5o 12 Laisnel DE LA Salle. Croyances et Legendes du Centre de la France. „ Lang, A. Folklore of France, in " Folklore Record." [5^«§8.] v. I. [1878] *M^lusine, Recueil de Myth, pop., ed. Gaidoz+RoUand. v. i, o.p.; v. 2, 25f. T Paris This invaluable Mag. was discont. after its first year ; resuscitated 1884. MONTEL+ Lambert, A ; L. Chants populaires de Languedoc. 8' Perrault. Contes, avec variantes etc. par A. Leffevre. 2f.so 12' Pradere, O. Bouquet de Ldgendes. 8' Puymaigre, C'te. de. Chants pop. rec. dans le pays Messin. Supplement par N. Qudpat. 16° Paris, 79. *Rolland, E. Ddvinettes, ou Enigmes pop. de la France. 12" * „ „ RimesetJeuxdeTEnfance, avec Musique. [Litt. pop.] 7f.5o 18" 83 Paris 55 81-82 45 5f. 18° Paris 85 7f.SO 18° „ 85 jj 68 J) 60 AngouUme 72 76-77 Aix 62 8° Montpelier 74 75 78-85 JJ 80 5) 80 Brest 74 Paris 65 » 77 )> 85 Non-Christian Religion] GERMAN MYTHOLOGY. [Mythology and Folklore B IV. § 31 Spencer, H. Descriptive Sociology, No. 8 : French Civilization. 30/- Taree. Romancdro de Champagne. Weckerlin, J. B. Chansons popul. de I'Alsace. [Litt. pop.] 3 v. isf. r Williams 82 Rheims [63] 64 18° Paris 85 31. GERMAN MYTHOLOGY AND FOLKLORE. See also § 28, English, and § 44, Scandinavian. Arnim+Brentano, L ; C. Des Knaben Wunderhorn [ballads] num. eds. fr. 3m.5o. BUSCH, M. Deutscher Volksglaube. 6m. 8° Leipzig [ ] 77 Gervase of Tilbury. Otia Imperialia [selects, of] hrsg. Liebrecht. 8° Hanover 56 Written about a.d. 211 : full of traditions, superst., etc. ; L.*s notes are very valuable, *Grimm, Jacob. Teutonic Mythology, trans. J. S. Stallybrass. 3 v. ea. 15/- 8° Bell 79-83 The great standard work on Teutonic (Germ., Scand., and Eng.) Mythol., first published 1835. A fourth vol., embracing Grimm's notes and additions (posthumous), is in prep. „ +Grimm,W. Kinder- und Hausmarchen. Cpl. ed. 6m. 8° Berlin [37] 74 „ „ Thesame,v. III.,pub.separ.contg."Anmerkungen"only.3m. 12° G'dtlingen 56 The standard coll. of Folk-tales. Num. English translations have appeared, the best being that by Mrs. A. Hunt, with the orig. notes, and with Intro, by A. Lang. 2 vols. ea. 3/6, c. 8° Bohn's Lib. 84. *SlMROCK, Karl. Wander, K. F. Wolf, J. W. „ „ Deutsche Sagen. 2 vols. 12° Berlin KuHN -I- Schwartz, A; W. Norddeutsche Sagen, Marchen u. Gebrauche. r 8° Leipzig Mannhardt, W. Germanische Mythen. 12m. 8° Berlin v.Reinsberg-Duringsfeld. Das festhche Jahr. [popl. festiv., games, etc.]. 111. 8° Leipzig ROCHHOLZ, E. L. Deutscher Glaube und Branch im Spiegel derheidnischen Vorzeit. 2 vols. 8° Berlin Handbuch d. deutschen Mythologie. 12m. 8° Bonn The next best bk. on Germ. Mythol. after Grimm's. It includes also Scandin, Mythol. Deutsches Sprichworter Lexikon. ab. 60m. i 8° Leipzig Deutsche Marchen und Sagen. 8° „ „ „ Deutsche Hausmarchen. Gbttingen Zeitschriftfurdeutsche Mythol., ed.Wolf-f Mannhardt. 4 v. o./. [25/-] 8° „ A storehouse of material. The Mag. was pub. at irreg. intervals over the period. Baden. Baader, B. Bavaria. Panzer, F. Schoppner, a. Sepp, Hanover. Weichelt, H. Mecklenburg. *Bartsch, K. Volkssagen aus Baden. Bayerische Sagen und Gebrauche. Sagenbuch d. Bayer. Lande. Altbager. Sugenschatz. 111. 2 vols. 6m. 12° Carlsruhe 111. 2 vols. 3 vols. Hannoverische Geschichten und Sagen. 8° Munich 8° Norden Sagen, Marchen, u. Gebrauche aus Meckl. Niederhoffer, a. Mecklenburg's Volkssagen. Moravia. KuHN, A. Markische Sagen und Marchen. 84 2 vols. 1 6m. 8° Vienna 4 vols, iim.so 12° 8° Berlin [16] 66 48 58 63 67 [ ] 63-78 45 51 53-59 51-59 48-55 [52-3] 82 76. 78 79-80 57-60 43 Non-Christian Religion] GYPSY— GREEK AND ROMAN. [Mythology and Folklore B IV. §§ 32-33 2 vols. 6m. 8° Oldenbicrg 67 $6 4° New York [ ] Oldenbnrg. Strackerjan. Aberglaube u. Sagen'aus Oldenburg. Rhine. Santine, X. B. Myths of fhe Rhine, illust. [tr.]. Saxony. *Haltrich, J. Deutsche Volksmarchen aus Sachsen. Lemon, Mark. Legends of Number Nip., ill. ROWSELL, M. C. The Spirit of the Giant Mountains. Schambach + Muller. Niedersachsische Marchen. Westall, W. Tales and Legends of Saxony and Lusatia. Ill Schleswig-Holstein. MiJLLENHOFF. Sagen und Marchen aus Schleswig-Holstein. Swabia. BiRLlNGER, A. Volksthiimliches aus Schwaben. 2 vols. 12m. 8° Freiburg „ „ Aus Schwaben : neue Sammlung. 2 vols. 1 8m. 8° Wiesbaden Meier, E. Deutsche Sagen u. Gebr. aus Schwaben. 2 pts. 8° Stuttgart Westphalia. *KuHN, A. Sagen, Gebrauche u. Marchen a. Westfalen. 2 vols. 8° Leipzig 2m.5o 12° Vienna [56] TJ 2/6 p8° Macmillan [72] 2/6 c 8° Sonnenschein 84 Gottingen 55 4/6 p8° Griffith ^^ Kiel 45 61-2 74 52 59 Axon, W. E. A. Demofilo. Groom'e, F. H. de Meltzl, H. V. Miklosisch, F. Paspati. 32. GIPSY MYTHOLOGY AND FOLKLOUE. Gipsy Folk-tales. CoUeccion de Contes flamencos. in " In Gipsy Tents " are two Gipsy folk-tales. The Black Wodas : an ined. Gipsy ballad [i6pp. text & tr.]. Die Zigeuner. [Contains 18 tales from the Bukovina.] c 8° Sonnenschein, z>?/r^. Seville 8 1 p8° Edinburgh 80 Kolozsvar 79 Vienna 74-78 Etudes sur les Tchingiandes. [Contains 6 tales fr. Turkey.] Constantinople 70 33. GREEK AND ROMAN MYTHOLOGY AND FOLKLORE. For the Original Writers see CLASS K, § Greek, and § Boman. See also § 11, Art, Mytliology of; § 11, Demonology; and CLASS C, § § \-V^, passim. BlESE. Botticher, K. Brown, R.,jun. Buchholz. Cox, Sir G. W. )) » GROte, Geo. Hartung, J. A. Murray, A. S. Nagelsbach, K. F. Newton, C. T. Entwickelung d. Naturgefiihls bei d. Griechen, 3m. ; bei den Romem. 4m. Der Baumkultus der Hellenen, ill. iO)r. 8° Berlin The Great Dionysak Myth. 2 vols. ea. 12/- 8° Longman Die homerische Realien, vol. 3 : Religion. Cm. 8° Leipzig Mythology of Aryan Nations. \See § 8.] Is largely classical. Tales of Ancient Greece. 6/- c 8° Paul In " History of Greece," earlier vols. 12 vols. ea. 4/- p8° Murray Religion und Mythologie der Griechen. 4 vols. - 8° Leipzig Vol. I. conts. a most excellent intro, to the Study of Mythology. Mythology, chiefly of Greece [elementary]. i/- 12" Homerische Theologie ; Nachhomer. Theol. 2 vols. Relig. of Gks. as ill. by Inscriptions. 85 Chambers Nuremberg Art. in "Nineteenth Century," June, 78. 82-84 56 77-78 [68] 78 [M]83 65-73 76 40 Non-Christian Religion] GREEK— HUNGARIAN— INDIAN. [Mythology and Folklore B IV. §§ 34-36 NiEBUHR, B. G. *Preller, L. *ROSCHER, W. H. RUSKIN, J. Seeman, O. Symonds, J. A. Witt, C. Greek Hero Stories [popular — tr.]. 2/6 12° J. F. Shaw 80 Griechische Mythol. ; Romische Mythol. 8° Berlin Lexikon d. griech. u. rom. Mythol. now appearg. in pts. ea. 8° Leipzig See "Modern Painters," Part IV., Chap. 13. Mythol. of Greece & Rome [chiefly in art ;schl.bk.—tr.J 2/6 c 8° Marcus Ward [77] 80 In " Stud, of Gk. Poets," v. II., is a good expos, of Gk. Mythol. in art and poetry. 10/6 p8' Myths of Hellas [conts.sevrl. not comnly. met with — tr.J 3/6 12 5S J 85 etc. Smith & Elder [79] 82 Longman 83 34. GREEK (MODERN) AND ALBANIAN MYTHOLOGY AND FOLKLORE. See also § 43, Eonmanian. DOZON, A. *Garnett, Lucy M. *Geldart, Rev, E. V. Hahn, J. G. * Legrand, E. )J )» Passow. Sabatini, F. ♦Schmidt, B. Wagner, G. Contes albanais. [Coll. d. Contes et Chansons.] Greek Folk Songs [fr. Turkish Provinces of Gr.], M. Modern Greek Folklore. Albanesische Studien. Griechische und Albanesische Marchen. Chansons pop. de la Grfece. [Litt. pop.] Contes pop. grecs. [Coll. d. Contes et Chansons.] Popularia Carmina grseca recentiora. La Poesia pop. in Grecia. Griechische Marchen, Sagen u. Volkslieder. Carmina grffica Medii ^Evi. .] sf. 18= Paris 81 ■.]. 6/6 8° Stock 85 2/6 c 8° Sonnenschein 83 8° Jena 54 2 vols. 9m. 8° Leipzig 64 7fr.5o. 18° Paris 85 ns.] sf. 18° „ 81 Leipzig 70 8° Rome 78 Sm. 8° Leipzig n I cm. 8° „ 74 35. HUNGARIAN MYTHOLOGY AND FOLKLORE. See also § 33, Austrian Mythology. Butler, E. D. Hungarian Poems and Fables [tr.]. 2/- 12° *Jones + Kropf, Rev. W. H. ; L. Magyar Tales. 8° PULSKY, F. + T. Traditions of Hungary. 3 vols. o.p. [10/6] p 8° Stier, G. Ungar. Marchen aus d. Edelyischen Sammlung. „ ,, Ungar. Volksmarchen aus Gaal's Nachlasse. Trubner n Folklore Soc. 84 Bentley SI Berlin 50 Pesth n.d. [?S7] 36. INDIAN MYTHOLOGY AND FOLKLORE. See § 2, Baddhism, § 4, Hindnism, § 40, Mongolian ; also CLASS K, § Indian. Bagh-o-Bahar, Tales of the Four Darweshes, tr. Forbes. Baital Pachisi, the 25 Tales of a Demon, tr. Platts. BoHTLlNGK, O. Indische Spriiche, iibersetzt. Burton, R. F. Vikram and the Vampire : Tales of Hindu Devilry. *Day, Rev. L. B. Folk Tales of Bengal. Feer, L. Contes indiens. [Coll. d. Contes et Chansons.] a French trans, of the Adventures of Vikramaditya [Batris-Sinhas.in] Fergusson, J. Mythology and Art of India. III. *Frere, Mary. Old Deccan Days. [Fairy Tales of S. India.] Gjver, C. E. Folk Songs of S. India. 86 8/- 8° W. H. Allen 62 8/- 8° 12° Leipzig 68 9/- 8° Longman 70 4/6 18° Macmillan 83 5f. 1 8° Pans 83 'S/- Allen 69 7/6 8° Murray [68] 82 0/6 8° Trubner 72 Non-Christian Religion] IRISH— ITALIAN, SICILIAN & CORSICAN. [Mythology and Folklore B IV. §§ 37-38 Kath^ Sarit Sslgara [Somadeva]. Trans. C. H. Tawney. Calcutta 80 Complete trans, of the Somadeva ann. as in course of publication. Knowles,,J. H. Dictionary of Kashmir Proverbs. 8/- c 8° Triibner 85 Morris, Rev. R. Folk Tales of India in " Folklore Journal," vol. II.-III. [1884-5]. See § 8. *Pantschatantrum, Ubers. mit Einleit. v. Benfey. 2 vols. 24m. 8° Leipzig 56 „ trad, par E. Lancereau. lof. 8° Paris 71 Very import, coll. of Fables and Tales. In introd. the majority of Europ. pop. tales traced to this Indian Source, Pr. Wilson pub. an Anal, Account of it in Trans. R, Asiat, Soc, of G, B. and I,, vol. I. {1826). Perceval, Rev. P. Tamil Proverbs, with their translations. • 9/- p 8° King [5] 75 Raju, Ramaswami. Indian Fables. Sonnenschein,z«^r^/. *Stokes, Maive. Indian Fairy Tales, coll. and transl. 12/- 8° Ellis 80 With Intro, by Ralston indicating the groups aud European equivalents. *Temple, Capt. R. C. Legends of the Punjab. vol. I. 30/-, vol. II. 25/- 8° Triibner 84-85 Continued monthly-^-A "Dictionary of Hind. Proverbs," by same author, annaunced as in prep, Tota KahanI, or Tales of a Parrot, tr. Rev. G. Small. 8/- 8° \W H. Allen 75 37. IRISH MYTHOLOGY AND FOLKLORE. Abercromby, Hon. J., has contrib. var. art. on Ir. Folklore to " Folklore Jour.," vol. 11. [1884]. See § 8. Britten, J. in " Folklore Journal," vol. I. [1883]. See § 8. *CROKER,T.Crofton. Fairy Legends and Traditions of Ireland. 5/- p 8° Sonnenschein [59] 86 Fitzgerald, D. Studies in Irish Folklore. Announced as inprep. Grimm, Jacob. Irische Elfen Marchen. 12° Leipzig 26 A trans, of Croker {supra), but w. orig, and very val. Pie'ace. de JUBANVILLE, H. Le Cercle mythologique d'Irlandais. Kennedy, P. The Bardic Stories of Ireland. „ „ Fireside Stories of Ireland. „ „ Legendary Fictions of the Irish Celts. KiNAHAN, G. H. " Notes on Irish Folklore," in " Folklore Record," vol, O'CURRY. Lect. on MS. materials of Irish History. * „ Manners and Customs of the Ancient Irish. 3 v O'Grady, S. Hist, of Ireland, vol. I., contains a good general survey of Irish Mythology, Heroic Cycles, etc. 7/6 c 8° Lowr 81 38. ITALIAN, SICILIAN, AND CORSICAN MYTHOLO&Y AND FOLKLORE. d'ANCONA, A. La Poesia pop. italiana. 8° Livorno 78 *Basile, G. Pentamerone, or the Story of Stories [tr. Taylor]. (7.^. [7/6] 16° Bogue 48 First pub, 1637. The German tr. by Liebrecht, with val, notes, is the best, 5m. 12° Breslau, BernonI, G. Canti pop. Venez. ; Fiabe pop. Venez. ; Legg. pop. Venez. ; Trad. pop. Venez. 4 vols. 12° Venice 73-77 *Biblioteca della Tradizioni pop. Siciliane. About 12 vols, published already. Bonifacio, S. Proverbi Lombardi, raccolti ed illustr. 12° *BUSK, Miss R. H. The Folklore of Rome [coll. orally]. o. p. [10/6] 8° „ „ Folk Songs of Italy, w. contrib. by Comparetti. Cesaresco, C'tss. Essays in Study of Folk Songs [chiefly Italian]. 7/6 c 8° 87 8° Paris 8- 2/- 12° Dublin 71 i/- 12° 70 7/6 p 8° Macmillan 66 IV. [188 r. See^i. Ah 8° Williams [61] 74 t2/- 8° „ 73 Milan 60 Longman 74 Sonnenschein, inprep. Redway 86 Non-Christiaii Religion] JAPANESE— MONGOLIAN— POLYNESIAN. [Mythology and Folklore B IV. §§ 39-41 COMPARETTl-l-d'ANCONA, Caiiti e Racconti del pop. Rom. NovcUini pop. Italiane. "Some Italian Folklore," in [Am.] Italian Popular Tales. Tradizioni pop. Abruzzi. Sicilianisclie Marchen, m. Anmkn. Kohler, D; A.] Cdote, H. C. *Crane, Prf. T. F. FiNAMORE, G. *GONZENEACH, L. vol. I. " Folklore Record," vol. I. 14/- vol. I. 2 vol. de GUBERNATis, A. Novelline di Santo Stefano. i8' IMBRIANI, V. La Novellaja fiorentina. Marcoaldi. Canti pop. inediti, umbri, liguri, etc. MONNIER, Marc. Contes populaires en Italic. Nerucci, G. Sessanta novelle pop. Montalesi [? cooked]. de Nino, A. Proverbi Abruzzi ; Usi Abruzzi. Ortoli. Contes popul. de I'tle de Corse. [Litt. pop.] ♦Pitr£, G. Fiabe e Novelle Sicil. ; Nuovo Fiabe Sic. 12° Societd per lo Stud. d. Trad. pop. in Italia. Annual vol. jf. 8° *Straparola. Tredeci piacevoli Notti. First pub. 1350 ; ai of these t.-ilcs are folk-tales, according to Grimm. Tuscan Fairy Tales from the Mouth of the People, 2/6 p8° VisENTlNl. Fiabe Mantovane. vol. I. 7f.5o Turin [1878].' 5,r§8. 8° Macmillan 12° Liviciano 8° Leipzig Turin Lci;/iorn Genoa Paris 12° Florence 8° Aqiiila-Flor. Paris Palermo Satchell Tin in 70 70 8S n 69 70 n 80 80 77-9 8s 75- 84- 81 79 39. JAPANESE MYTHOLOGY AND FOLKLORE. See § a, BnddMsm. GRirFis, W. E. "The Mikado's Empire" contains much Folklore. $4 %" New York [76] 83 „ „ Japanese Fairy World. ■ $1.50 12° „ 80 MiTFORD, A. B. Tales of Old Japan. 111. [Much cooked.] 6/- p 8° Macmillan [71] 74 Reed, Sir E. J. Japan: its Hist., Traditions, & Religions. 111. 2 vols. 28/- 8° Murray [80] 80 40. MONGOLIAN AND OTHER TARTAR MYTHOLOGY AND FOLKLORE, See also § 29, Fiunisli. Gogol, N. Cossack Tales [tr. fr. Russian]. o.p. [5/-] p 8° J. Blackwood JUELG, B. Siddhi-Kur; Mongol. Marchen. ea. am.jo &° Leipsig-Innsbr. POTANIN, G. N. " Folklore in Mongolia," in " Folklore Jour." vol. III.-IV. [1885-6]. Radloff, W. Proben der Volksliter. Siid-Siberiens. 4 vols, i 8° Petersburg Rochet, L. Maximes ct Prov. Mongols et Mandchoux [text & tr.]. 8f. 8° Paris Sagas from the far East, w. Notes [tr. of Ardschi-Bordschi by Miss Busk]. 9/- p 8° Griflitli Schiefner, a. Heldensagen der Minuss. Tartaren. 7/- 8° Petersburg * ,1 „ Tibetan Tales der. fr. Ind. sources trans,, tr. Ralston. 14/- 8° Triibner 60 66-7 66-72 75 72 S9 82 41. POLYNESIAN MYTHOLOGY AND FOLKLORE. Ellis, Rev. W. In " Polynesian Researches." 4 vols. 14/- c 8° *GiLL, Rev. W. W. Myths and Songs of the S. Pacific, w. Pref. MaxMiillcr. 9/- c 8° ,, „ Hist. Sketches of Sav. Life in Polyn. [w. legends & songs], c 8° Sequel to ;ibovc. Much legend is mixed up with the history ; songs curious. 88 Bohn's Lib, Longman Wellington [29] 59 76 81 Non-Christian Religion] EOUMANIAN— SCANDINAVIAN. [Mythology and Folklore B IV. *GREy, Sir G. » >j Polynesian Mythology, & Anc. Trad. Hist, of N. Zeal. o.f. New edition in preparation by Austral, Government. Traditions of the New Zealanders : in Maori and Enrf. 42-44 65 [Pembroke, Lord] Ridley, Rev. W. *Shortland, E. Spencer, H. Taylor, Rev. R. Turner, G. Proverbial Sayings of New Zealand. 3/6 In " Old New Zealand." By a Pakeha Maori. 12/- Kdmilardi & other Austra.langs., w. Songs. Trads.,etc. 10/6 Trads. and Superst. of the N. Zealanders. Descript. Sociology, No. 3, Lowest Races. 18/- Te Ika a Maui : N. Zeal, and its Inhabitants. 111. 8° with customs, religion, songs, proverb*?, etc, Samoa 100 Years Ago, & Long Before, w. Pref. Tylor. 9/- 8° Macmillan 8° New Zealand 53 8° Triibner 58 8° Bentley [63] 76 4° Triibner T] [56] in prep. r Williams 74 8° [S5] 70 84 8° Bucharest 83 8° Vienna n o.p. [3/6] c 8° Smith & Elder 59 5/- 12° H. K. Lewis 81 8° Stuttgart 45 42. ROUMANIAN AND WALLACHIAN MYTHOLOGY AND FOLKLORE. See also § 34, Modern Greek. Gaster, Dr. M. Literatura Populara Romana JARNIK, Dr. V. Rumanische Volksmarchen. Murray, G. National Songs and Legends of Roumania. Roumanian Fairy Tales & Legends. [By Mrs. E. B. Maur.] 111. SCHOTT. Walachische Marchen. 43. RUSSIAN MYTHOLOGY AND FOLKLORE. Inclnding that of other Slavonic races not entered separately. Chodzko, A. L^gen. slaves du Moyen-age [i 169-1237, text &Fr. tr.]. 7f. 1^ Paris „ „ Contes slaves. „ Dietrich. Russische Volksmarchen. 12' DOZON, A. Chansons pop. Bulgares inddites [text and tr.]. lof. 8' Krilof and his Fables. By W. R. S. Ralston. 111. 3/6 c 8' Langkusch, A. G. Litauische Sagen [48 pp.]. 8' Leger, L. Contes pop. slaves. [Coll. d. Contes et Chansons.] 5f. 18' Leskien + Brugmann, Litauische Volkslieder und Marchen [text and A. ; K.] German transl.]. 8° NAAKlfe, J. T. Slav. Fairy Tales [Russ., Pohsh, Serv., Bohem.]. o,/.[s/-] p 8' *Ralston, W. R. S. Russian Folk Tales [witchcraft, ghosts, demons]. 16/- 8' „ „ [Mythol.] Songs of the Russian People. 12/- 8' Schulenburg, W. Wendische Volkssagen und Gebrauche. 8' *Tettau + Temme, ? ; J. D. Volkssagen Ost-Preussens. 8' Veckenstedt, E. Wendische Sagen, Marchen u, Gebrauche. 8' VOGL, J. N. Volksmarchen. 81 Leipzig 31 Paris 75 Cassell [69] 83 K'dnigsberg 79 Paris 82 Strasburg 82 King 74 Smith & Elder 73 Ellis & White [72] 72 Leipzig 80 Berlin 37 Gratz 80 Vienna 37 44. SCANDINAVIAN MYTHOLOGY AND FOLKLORE. Inclnding Icelandic, Swedish, Norwegian, and Danish, See § 31, Crerman ; also CLASS E, § Scandinavian. ANDERSON,Prf.R.B. Norse Mythology : the Religion of our Forefathers. $2.50 12° Chicago „ Viking Tales of the North, $2 12° „ Sagas of Thorstein, Viking's son, and Fridthjof ; also Tegner's Fridtbjof (tr. G, Stephens 89 [ ]75 [76] 81 Njn-Christian Religion] SCOTTISH MYTHOLOGY. [Mythology and Folklore B IV. § 45 *Arnason, I. Icelandic Legends, tr. Powell+Magnusson. 2 Ser. ea. 10/6 p 8° Longman 64-66 *ASBJ0RNSEN, p. C. Round the Yule Log : Norvv. Folk & Fairy Tales. 111. 7/6 c 8° Low 82 A retrans., by Braekstad, of the coll. orig. trans, by Dasent, in 1839 (infra), and now ».>. Bergstroem+Hoeijer. Svenska Folkvisor. 2 vols. Stockholm 8o-Sl Dasent, Sir G. W. Pop. Tales fr. Norse, new ed. inpressj Tales fr. Fjeld. 10/6 p 8° Douglas, Edin. 59-74 66 Gdddard, Julia. Grundtvig, S. Keary, A.+E. „ C. F. Mabie, H. W. Mallet, P. *Maurer, K. Metcalfe, F. jj » ♦Prior, Dr. R. C. Stephens, Prf. G. Chicago Longman Leipzig Edda Saemundar [verse], trans. Benj. Thorpe. 7/6 p 8° Triibner „ „ Mallet's " Northern Antiquities " {infra) conts. trans, of this elder Edda. „ Sturlusonar [prose]. The Younger Edda, tr. Anderson. $2.50 12 „ „ The Same, tr. Dasent. o.p. Wonderful Stories fr. North. Lands. 111. [Juvenile.] 6/- c 8 Danische Volksmarchen, ubersetzt Leo. 6m. 12 The Same : zweite Sammlung, fibers. Strodtmann. These tales are cooked ; 3 are tr. by Mulley, in " Folklore Record," vol. III. [1881]. See § 8. Heroes of Asgard : Tales fr. Scandin. Mythol. 111. [Juv.] p 8° Macmillan Mythology of Eddas : how far of Teutonic origin. 4/6 8° Longman Norse Stories, Retold from the Edda. [Pop.]. $1 12° Boston Northern Antiquities. [Antiquated, but useful — tr.] 5/- c 8° Bohn's Lib. [1770] 44 Islandische Volkssagen der Gegenwart. [Oral.] 6m. Oxonian in Iceland : w. Folklore & Sagas, o.p. [pub. 2/6] in " Englishman & Scandin.: A.-S. & O. Norse Liter." 18/- Ancient Danish Ballads [tr. fr. originals]. 3 vols. o.p. [25/-] Bugge's Studies in North. Myth. Examined. 8/- 8° „ * „ +CAVALLIUS, H. Old Norse Fairy Tales [tr. Alberg]. 3/6 c 8° Sonnenschein Thorpe, Benj. North. Myth. [Scand., N. Germ., Netherl.] 3 vols. o.p. [25/-] p 8° Lumley „ „ Yule-tide Stories. [Scand. & N. Germ, folktales.] 5/- c 8° Bohn's Lib. 53 *Wagnee. Dr. W. Asgard & the Gods : a Manual of Norse Mythol. 111. 7/6 8° Sonnenschein [80] 86 ZiMMERN, Helen. Tales from the Edda [juv.]. 111. Kate Greenaway. 1/6 c 8° „ 82 Leipzig Hotten Triibner Williams 80 42 70 78 [57] 80 82 69 [61] 67 80 60 83 Si- 45. SOOTTISH.MYTHOLOGY AND FOLKLORE. See also § 23, English. Aytoun, W. E. The Ballads of Scotland. 2 vols. 12/- 12° Blackwood [58] 70 Ballad Minstrelsy of Scot. : Romantic & Hist. [w. Intro. Notes & Bibliog.]. 6/- c 8° Glasgow 81 *Campbell, J. F. Pop. Tales of the W. Highlands [w. tr.]. 4 vols. op. [50/-] c 8° Douglas, Edin. 60 Lord A. Records of Argil. : Legends of the Highlanders, etc. 42/- 4° Blackwood 86 Chambers, R. Cunningham, A. Dempster, Miss. *Gregor, Rev. W. Henderson, A. HiSLOP, A. Motherwell, W. *Napier, J. Popular Rhymes of Scotland. Traditional Tales of Eng. and Scot. Peasantry. Sutherland Stories & Customs. Notes on Folklore of North-East Scotland. Scottish Proverbs, ed. J. Donald. Proverbs of Scotland, with Notes and Glossary. Minstrelsy, Anc. & Mod., with Hist. Introduction. Folklore of the West of Scotland. 90 S/- c 8° Chambers [41] 70 6/- p 8° Kerslake [22] 74 Announced by Folklore Soc. 8° Folklore Soc. 8i 3/- c 8° Wai-d 75 2/6 12° Simpkin [ ] 70 o.p. 4° Glasgow 27 4/- c 8° Gardner, Paisley 79 Non-Christian Religion] SERVIAN— SPANISH— SWIS3. [Mythology and Folklore B IV. §§ 46-48 46. SERVIAN MYTHOLOGY AND FOLKLORE. KaradasCHITSCH, W. S. Volksmarchen der Serben. 12° Berlin MijATOViES, Mme. Serbian Folklore [tr. Rev. W. Denton]. 10/6 c 8° Isbister NovAKOViTCH has published a Collection of Servian Folktales. 54 74 47. SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE MYTHOLOGY AND FOLKLORE. Bellermann, Portugesiche Volkslieder und Romanzen. 2 vols. 12° Lei;pztg 64 Biblioteca de las Trad. pop. Espan. Annual Subscr. ijf. to Senor Alvarez, Seville. Alvarez, Coll. de Cuentos pop. ; Guichot y Sierra, Superst, pop. ; Rantenstrauch, Costumbres y fiestas pop. are pub. Blad£, J. F. Podsies pop. de la Gascogne ; I. Pods, relig. et nupt. [Litt. Pop.] 7f-So 18° Paris 84 *" Caballero, Fernan " The Bird of Truth and other Tales, translated by J. [Cecilia (Bohl de Faber)Arroin]. H. Ingram. 3/6 C 8° Sonnenscheln 80 *COELHO, F. A. Tales of Old Lusitania [tr. Monteiro]. 3/6 c 8° „ 85 Other tales from Coelho's collections, tr. in " Folklore Records," vol. IV. [1881]. See § 8. Costa, J. FONTANALS, M. y. Poesia pop. Espanola y Mit. y Lit. Celto-Hispanas. De los Trovadores en Esparia. „ „ De la Poesia heroico-popular. LOCKHART, J. G. Ancient Span. Ballads, trans. 111. [Also 1/6, Warne.] MiDDLEMORE, Mrs. S. G. Round a Posada Fire. * „ „ Spanish Legendary Tales. Patranas, or Spanish Stories, legendary & trad. [By Miss R. H. Busk.] *PedR0S0, Prf. Z. Portuguese Folktales, w. Intro. Ralston [tr. fr. MS.]. „ „ Contrib. para una Mytho. pop. Portugueza. Pub. in p; „ „ Contes populaires Portugais. [Litt. pop.] 2 ■ Pelay-Briz. Cansons de la Terra. 5 vols. 28f.SO de PuYMAlGRE, Cte. Choix de vieux Chants Portugais. „ „ Romanceiro Portug. [Coll. d. Contes et Chans.] Vasconcellos, J.L. Trad, popul. de Port. [Bibl. ethnog. Port.] 12° Madrid 8- Barcelona 61 j» 74 5/- c 8° Murray [21] 70 2/6 16° Satchell 81 6/- c 8° Chatto 85 5/- c 8° Griffith 70 8° Folklore Soc. 82 rts. Oporto 80- 3ls. 18° Paris in prep. •SO 12° Barcelona . 66-77 12° Paris 81 sf. 18° „ 81 12° Oporto 83 48. SWISS MYTHOLOGY AND FOLKLORE. See also § 23, Austrian; § 31, German. V. 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Laurie 70 4/6 8° 74 7/6 8° Philip [59] 68 4/6 c 8° Potter 82 ;. 6/6 c 8" „ 82 1/6 18° Longman 76 I/- c 8° E. Wilson 79 2/6 c 8° Allen [ ] I /- c 8° Routledge [84] 8s 8/6 c 8° Longman 84 12/- 8° R. H. Laurie 6 21/- 8° R. H. Laurie [58] 78 15/- 7/6 Littleton, A. C. Paasch, H. Pornain, Lt. E. Russell, W. C. Small, Rev. G. Murray [17° Griffin, /"/jw/^. [63] 83 Leiden 65-71 Griffin, Ptsmth. 79 Nutt 85 Q,r\&n,Ptsnith.\j%y>\ Low 83 Allen Philip 67 Arts and Trades] NAVY— NAVAL WAE— ENGINEERING. [Military and Naval Arts §§ 19-21 19. NAVY, NAVAL HYGIENE. For Kaval Law, see CIASS D, § 50. For Naval History, see CiASS F, passim. Barnaby + Kelly, N.; Lieut. Article "Navy," in "EncycIo.Brit." v. XVII. 30/- 4° Black *Brassey, Lord. The British Navy. 5 vols. 8° Longman S2-83 „ „ The Naval Annual. 111. Hamerly, L. R. Naval Encyclopaedia. $9 4° Phila. King, J. W. War Ships and Navies of the World. 30/- r8° Spon „ „ War Ships and Navies of Europe. 111. 10/6 c 8° Griffin, Ptsmth. 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Macmillan New York Bradbury Triibner Bradbury Stanford Chapman Bradbury Ridgway Macmillan Lockwood Longman Bradbury 82 82 81 [79] 80 [68] 69 [70] 80 83 73 82 [81] 82 80 83 [78] 80 84 81 [79] 82 82 Arts and Trades] PASTURE LANDS— HOPS— BOTANY— ENTOMOLOGY. [Agriculture I IV. §§ 27-30 Ensilage. Bailey, J. M. «/• Potter, Thos. Rogers, Thorold. Woods, H. Billerica, Mass. 8i Batsford 86 Sonnenschein [83] 84 Burn, R. S. Roland, A. Sutton, Martin J. YOUATT, Wm. Meeker, E. Roland, A. RUTLEY, C. SiMMONDS, p. L. Whitehead, C. Book of Ensilage. $2 Construction of Silos & Compression of Green Crops. 4/- c Ensilage : its Prospects in English Agriculture. 111. i/- c Prof. Rogers was the first to call public attention to this system of storing green fodder. Ensilage. c 8° Jarrold, Norwich 83 27. PASTURE AND GRASS LANDS. GRAZING. 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Taylor, P. M. Tobacco [on Introduction of Tobacco into Europe]. WATSON,Dr.Forbes.Report on Cultivation of Tobacco in India. PI. 442 81 77 85 64 81 c8° 64 5/- 12" Triibner 74 3'6 cS" Whittingham [8l] 82 10/6 8° Allen 82 4/6 c8° Sonnenschein 86 7/6 8° Thacker 78 10/6 8° Whittingham [70] 79 28/- r 8° » Si 21/- r 8° » 86 21/- 4° /'r»"z/./r.(Sotheran) 80 12/6 8° Baird 6/-< :8° Chatto 76 7/6] p8° Spon 86 2/- 12° Stanford 86 5/- f Triibner Arts and Trades] WINE MANUFACTURE— VETERINAEY MEDICINE. [Agriculture I IV. §§ 33-34 33. WINE MANUFACTURE AND VITICULTURE. See also § 58, Brewing and Distilling. For Hygiene of Wine, see CLASS H' § 52. Beckwith, E. L. Notes on Wine. Cocks, C. Bordeaux and its Wines [tr., 6i6 pp.]. Haraszthy, a. Grape Culture : Wines and Wine-malcing. Hartley, J. Wine and Spirit Merchant's Companion. HuSMANN, G. American Grape Growing & Wine Making. Hyatt, T. H, Grape Culture and Wine Making in California. May, W. J. Vine Culture for Amateurs. Meredith, J. 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Lib. — tr.] 100 ill. 5/- c 8° Anat. of External Forms of Man [tr.]. 29 pi. 24/- ; col. 42/- f „ „ Elementary Artistic Anatomy of Human Body [tr.]. 5/- c 8° ♦.Marshall, Prf. J. Anatomy for Artists, 220 ill. [bones, joints, muscles]. 31/6 i 8° „ „ A Rule of Proportion for the Human Figure. 111. 8/- f° „ „ Anat. Diagrams for Art Students [col.] 1-7, ea. 12/6. 7x3.9 Student's Manual of Artistic Anatomy. 111. 5/6 8° Artistic Anatomy. 900 outline drawings. 7o/~ f ° Sculptor and Art Student's Guide to Proportions of Human Form[tr.]. PI. 3i/6obf° Bell, Sir C. Duval, Prf. Mat, Fau, Dr. J. muckley, w. j. Rimmer, W. SCHADOW, Dr. G. Bohn's Lib. [06] 77 Cassell [84] 86 Ballifere 86 8s Smith & Elder [78] 85 ., 79 Ballifere Paul Chapman [78] 84 85 83 99. PRINTS AND PRINT COLLECTING. For Works of Individual Artists, see CLASS G, § 7. Catalogue of Prints and Drawings in British Museum, vol. I. 25/-; II. 30/-; III. (2pts.)42/-; IV. 30/- Fagan, L. A. Collectors' Marks. 21/- sq, *Fisher, Richard. Introduction to Catalogue of Early Ital. Prints in B.M. i8/- Harding, G. p. Portraits[i8]of Illustrious Persons in English History. 21/- International Portrait Gallei'y. 20 ports. 2 vols. ea. 12/6 [or i vol. 21/-] Lodge, Edm. Portraits [240] of Illust. Pers. of Gt. Brit. 111. 8 vols. ea. 5/- Maberly, J. The Print Collector. $6 National Portrait Gallery. 4 vols., ea. 12/6 Reproduc. of Early Ital. Prints, ed.G.W.Reid. Pts.I.-III. [30, 30,32 pis.] ea.6o/- Smith, J. C. British Mezzotinto Portraits. 4 pts., ea. 21/- *WILLSHIRE,W. H. Study of Ancient Prints. 2 vols. 28/- .) n Catal. of Early Prints in Brit. Mus. vols. I. & II,, ea. 12/6 474 .16° r8° 1-4° 4° c8° 8° 4° 4° Biit. Mus. 70-83 Field & Tuer 83 British Museum 86 A. R. Smith 69 Cassell 79-80 Bohn's Lib. [fi] %l New York 80 Cassell 75-77 Brit. Museum 82-84 Sotheran 78-83 Ellis [73] 77 Brit. Museum 79-83 Arts and Trades] ENaRAVING— ZINCOGRAPHY— ETCHING AND ETCHINGS. [Fine Arts I VI. §§ 100-101 100. ENGRAVING : WOOD AND METAL. ZINCOGRAPHY. See also § 95. For Etoliing, see § 101. For Engravers, see § 83, and CLASS G, § 7. History, etc. — See also Class K, IT Bibliography. Baker. American Engravers and their Works. $2 I2° New York *CONWAY, W. M. The Wood-Cutters of the Netherlands in 15th Cent. 10/6 8° Camb. Press In 3 parts : i, History ; 2, Catalogue of their Woodcuts : 3, List of Books containing Woodcuts. Davenport, S. Engraving. [Brit. Manuf. Industries.] 3/6 p 8° Stanford *DELABORDE,Vct.H. Engraving : its Origin, Processes, and History. 111. 5/- c 8° Cassell 76 84 Jackson+Chatto,J.;W.A. Treat.on Wood Engraving, Hist. &Pract. 111. 28/- LlNTON,W. J. [Am.] History of Wood Engraving in America. 100 ill. 31/6 RUSKIN, J. Ariadne Florentina. 16 pi. [Wood & Metal Engrav.] 22/6 WOODBERRY, G. E. History of Wood Engraving. III. 18/- 8° Low Practical Treatises. Brown, W.Norman. Pract. Manual of Wood Engraving [elementary]. 111. 2/- 12° Lockwood *Hamerton, p. G. The Graphic Arts. 111. 0. p. [pub. 105/-] i 8° Seeley HODSON, J. S. Guide to Art Illustration of Books, etc. 1 5/- 8° Low LlNT0N,W. J. [Am.] Hints on Wood Engraving. $1.25 16° Boston „ „ Wood Engraving : a Manual of Instruction. 63 ill. 10/6 8° Bell Zincography. Bock, Josef. Zincography. [Wyman's Technical Manuals.] 2/6 c 8° Wyman 76 86 [39] 81 81 G. Allen, Orpgtn. 73 i 8° Chatto 83 86 82 84 79 84 86 101. ETCHING AND ETCHINGS. Etching. Chattock, R. S. Practical Notes on Etching. PI. 10/6 8° Low Haden, F. Seymour. About Etching. 8° *Hamerton, p. G. Etching and Etchers. 48 pi. o. p. [pub. 147/-] i 8° Macmillan The Appendix [pp. 406-444], ** Practical Notes," forms a short treatise on the Art of Etching. * „ „ in "The Graphic Arts." " o. p. [pub. 105/-] i 8° Seeley Hitchcock, J. R. Etching in America, w. Hsts of American Etchers. 6/- 16° KOEHLER, S. K. [Am.] Etching : its Processes, etc.,w. Remks.on Coll. 30 pi. 84/- f° *LaLANNE, M. a Treatise on Etching, tr. S. K. Koehler. 111. 12/6 s 4° Robertson, H. R. Art of Etching, v^. Drypoint, Mezzotint, Acquatint. l/- 12° Books of Etchings. American Etchings, with Essay on Etching in America, by J. R. Hitchcock. 52/6 f° Chattock, R. S. Sketches of Eton. 16/- 4° „ „ Wensleydale : [14] Etchings. 21/- f° „ Debaines (A.) & TOUSSAINT (A. & H.). Clark, J. W. Cambridge, w. 12 Etchs. by Debaines &H. Toussaint. 21/- f° „ Lang, A. Oxford, with 10 Etchings by Debaines, A. Toussaint, and Thomas. 2i/- f° „ Farren, R. Round of Melodies : Etchings, 52/6 ; ' Birds ' of Aristo- phanes, net, 13/- f° Macmillan „ „ Thames, Isis, and Cam, 36/- ; Ely & Norwich, net, 63/- 4° „ 475 New York Cassell Low Winsor New York Seeley [83] 83 [79] 81 [68] 80 82 86 85 [80] 84 83 85 73 72 80 79 Arts and Trades] PHOTOGRAPHY. [Pine Arts I VI. § 102 Farren, R. George, E. Grindon, L. H. Hamerton, p. G. Lee, S. R. Lefroy, W. C. Mollett, J. W. Palmer, Sam. Portfolio, The. Rembrandt. Stevenson, R. L. Sumner, H. Unger, W. Wedmore, F. wornum, r. n. 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Edinburgh, Etchings after Bough and Lockhart. 18/- r 4° The Itchen Valley, 22 Etchs. ; The Avon, 21 Etchs. ea. 31/6 fol. Seventy-two Etchings after the Old Masters. £l^ I2j. f° Four Masters of Etching. 21/- 4° "Whistler's Etchings : a study and a catalogue. 4° Etchings f. the National Gallery. 2 Sen, ea. 18 pi., ea. 31/6 4° Etchings by Flameng, Rajon, Le Rat, etc. Seeley Sotheran Fine Art Soc. Thibaudeau Seeley [77] 83 74 84 86 81 [re] If 83 76 85 84 82 83 SS 83 78 80-8 r 78 83 76-78 102. PHOTOGRAPHY. For Micro -Photography, see CLASS H, § 95. For Spectrum-Pliotograpliy, see CLASS H, § 16. Abney, W. de W. Hardwich, T. F. Hepworth, T. C. Liesegang, p. E. monkhoven, u. Price, Lake. Thomas, R. W. Tissandier, G. VOGEL, Dr. H. WHEELER, O. E. Treat, on Photography, [Textbks. of Scien.] 105 cuts. Instruct, in Photography ; Photog. w. Emulsion, ea. Robinson. Silver Printing. Man. of Photographic Chemistry, ed. J. T. Taylor. 111. Photography for Amateurs. 111. Carbon Process in Photography, tr. Marston. 111. Photographic Optics. Photographic Manipulation : a Manual. 111. Modern Practice of Photography. History and Handbook of Photography [tr.]. 70 ill. Chemistry of Light & Photography. [Int. Sci. Ser.] 111. Practical Photography ; Wet and Dry Plate. 111. 3/6 12° Longman [78] 81 3/- c 8° Piper [itiM 2/6 c 8° „ 81 7/6 f 8° Churchill [5-] 83 1/6 16° Cassell 84 4/- 8° Low 78 7/6 c 8° Allen 67 6/6 c 8° Churchill [58] 68 4/- 8° Baird 6/- p 8° Low 78 5/- c 8° Paul 76 4/- p 8° Upcott Gill 79-7 476 Arts and Trades] DECORATIVE AND ORNAMENTAL ART. [Pine Arts I VI. § 103 103. DECORATIVE AND ORNAMENTAL ART AND ART OBJECTS. For House Decoration, see § 64, House Painting, and § 128, Art in the House. General. Bibliography.— ^MifB., R. H. Soden. A List of Works on Ornament, pp. loi. 8 AUDSLEY, W. + G. Polychromat. Decorat. [bldgs.inMed.styles]. 36cl.pl.315/- f „ „ Outlines of Ornament in the Leading Styles. 60 pi. 31/614° „ BuRGES, Wm. Art Applied to Industry : a series of Lectures. 4/- r 8° Parker S. Kens. Mus. Low 82 82 81 6S COLLlNGWOODjW.G.Philosophyof Decoration[81ect.del.atLpl.Univ.J. 111. 5/- p 8° G. Allen, Or/zVz^/o« 84 C4 V 8° 4' 4° 4° Conway, M. D. Dresser, Chr. HULME, F. E. Jones, Owen. Klimish. Knight. Leighton, J. Poynter, E. J. Pugin, a. W. *Racinet, a. A splendid work, covering styles of Anc, Orient, and Med. Art, incl. Renaiss. and 17 & 18 cents. Redgrave, G. [tr.J Outlines of Historic Ornament, tr. fr. German. 111. 4/- c 8° Chapman - „ „ A Manual of Design. [S. Kens. Mus. Handbooks.] 2/6 c 8° „ Saward, B. C. Decorative Painting: a Practical Handbook. III. 7/6 f 8° Upcott Gill SCHWEINFURTH, G. Artes Africanas : illustr. of Industrial Art of Africa. 28/- i 4° Low Travels in South Kensington [notes on decor, art]. 111. 12/ Principles of Decorative Design. 111. 5/- Studies in Design. 63/- Principles of Ornamental Art. 25/- Grammar of Ornament. 111. 105/- Book of Ornaments. 102 pi. 30/- Ornamental Designs. 120 pi. 45/- Suggestions in Design [original— 102 pi. (= I ioo"suggtns.") and 300 cuts]. 42/- r 4' " Ancient Decorative Art," in " Lectures on Art." 9/- c 8' Glossary of Ecclesiastical Ornament and Costume. 126/- 4' Polychromatic Ornament. 100 col.pl. [2000 specm.]. 126/- i' Triibner Cassell Quaritch Asher Jack, Edin. Blackie Chapman Quaritch Sotheran Shaw, H. 21/- 25/- Decorative Arts of the Middle Ages. „ ,, Encyclopaedia of Ornament. Smith, J. Moyr. Ornamental Interiors : Ancient and Modern. 32 pi S. Kens. Museum. Examp. of Works of Art in. v. I.96pl. 16/-, v. II. 8opl. 21/- WORNUM, R. N. Analysis of Ornament [characteristics of Styles]. 111. 8/- r Illumination.— See also § 105, s.v. Alphabets. Delamotte, F. W. Primer of the Art of Illumination, with col. pi. 9/- LOFTIE, Rev. W. J. Lessons in the Art of Illuminating. 6/- c Handbk. of Art of Illumination of Mid. Ages. 26 pi. 21/- i 8° Bell 4° Pickering r 8° Lockwood Shaw, H. Tymms+Wyatt, Iron Work. Ebbetts, D. J. Stone Carving. Colling, J. K. Wood Work. Small, J. W. Low Chapman Lockwood Blackie Bell Art of Illuminating. o.p. [21/-] r 8° Day E.tamplesof Decor. Wrought-Iron Work of i7-i8cnts. 12/6 f° Batsford ExamplesofEng. Mediaev. Foliage&Colord. Decortn. 42/- 4° Batsford 76 pi. and 79 cuts taken fr. building of 12-15 centuries. Art Foliage for Sculpt. & Decortn. [medi^v.]. 8i pi. 42/- r 4° „ S2 [73] 81 76 75 [56] 80 [34] 81 80 [79] 80 75 73 84 76 82 75 [SI] 66 42 87 [56] 74 [5-] 74 85 [66] 69 [60] 66 79 74 [65] 78 Scottish Woodwork of 16 and 17 cents.; 477 i34lithos. 84/- f° Douglas, £:^z«. 78 Arts and Trades] PAINTED GLASS-DESIGNS— POTTERY. [Fine Art3 I VI. §§ 104-106 Painted Glass. Oliphant, F. W. Waring, J. B. 104. PAINTED GLASS AND GLASS PAINTING. See also § 105, s.v. China Painting. *\Vestlake, N. *\VlNSTON, C. H A Plea for Stained Glass. i/6 Stained Glass, Fresco Ornaments, etc. [in Central Italy]. 41 pi. o. p. [pub. 126/-] Hist. ofDesigninPainted Glass, V.I. 25/-; II. 21/-; III. 30/- DifferenceofStyleinAncnt. Glass Paintgs. Col. ill. 2V.31/6 Chiefly English ; contains also hints on glass painting. 12° Parker Memoirs of Glass Painting. 21/- 8° Murray Glass Painting. GESSERT+FROMBERG,Dr.;E. Glass Staing. & Art of Paintg. [Weale.] 111. Hancock, E. C. The Amateur Pottery and Glass Painter. Col. ill. Miller, F. Glass Painting. [Wyman's Technical Sen] 111. S harp- Ayres, Mrs. Mirror Painting in the Italian Style : Pract. Manual. Alplial)ets. Delamotte, F. 105. DESIGNS: MISCELLANEOUS. Ornamental Alphabets, col. pi. ; Examples of Modern ea. 2/6 obi. Lockwood [f;]K 6/- s 4" [5-] 64 (?./. f Day 64 30/- 4° Asher Alphabets, col. pi. „ „ Mediaeval Alphabets and Initials. 21col.pl. Jones, Owen. Illuminated Initial Letters. Klimish. Initials and Ornamental Letters. 102 pi. Heraldic. — See also Class F, § 89. Knight+Rumley. Heraldic Illustrations. 80 pi. a favourite source for engravers and others. Monograms. Klimish. Monograms. 78 pi. 25/- 4* Asher Renoir, H. Monograms and Ciphers. 2 series. ea. 42/- 4° Jack, Eiii'n. For silversmiths, coachhuilders, engravers, etc. 42/- 4° Jack, Edt'n. 106. POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, CHINA, MAJOLICA See also § 31, Oriental Art. Bibhography. — See Nichols, infra Arnoux, L. Pottery. [British Manufacturing Industries.] 3/6 *AUDSLEY-f-B0WES, Keramic Art of Japan. 63 pi. [35 col.]. 2 vols, ^i; „ G. A. ; J. L.] „ „ „ Reduced edition. 30 col. pi. 42/- „ „ Japanese Marks and Seals, col. pi. [1300 marks]. 42/- Bemrose, W. Life & Works of Jos. Wright [" Wright of Derby"]. 42/- BlNNS, R. W. Centuryof Pottery in CityofWorcester[i7Sl-i85i]. 52/6 *BlRCH, Dr. S. History of Ancient Pottery and Porcelain, col. pi. 42/- *Chaffers, W. Marks and Monograms on Europ. and Orient. Pottery and Porcelain, with 3000 Potters' marks. 42/- * ,, „ Collector's Hdbk. Marks & Monog. on Pott. & Pore. 6/- )) !, The Keramic Gallery. 227 photos. 2 vols. 84/- 478 (ceramics). p 8° Stanford f ° Sotheran i8° „ i8° „ i 4° Bemrose r 8° Quaritch 8° Murray r 8° Reeves P8° „ i 4° Sotheran 55 f° London 58 r 8° Parker 79-86 8° „ [47] 68 65 2/6 12° Lockwood 1 "76I 79 6/- 8° Allen 79 5/- c 8° Wyman 85 i/- c 8° Upcott Gill 65 67 [76] 77 74 80 82 86 [65] 77 [58] 73 [63] 86 [63] 86 Arts and Trades] PLATE, GOLD AND SILVER SMITH'S WORK. [Fine Arts Church, Prf. A. H. English Earthenware ; Engl. 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A History of Ceramic Art [tr.]. 13 pi. & 1000 marks. 28/- Practical Keramics for Students. 6/- Hist. of Ceramic Art in Great Britain. 2000 ill. 25/- Pottery and Porcelain : a Guide for Collectors. 111. 5/- Hist of Pottery & Porcelain : Mediaeval & Mod. 111. 42/- Wedgevvood and his Works : a series of photos. 63/- Memorials of Wedgewood : a series of photos., w. descr. 63/- Choice Examples of Wedgewood's Art. 28 photos. 63/- Wedgevvood Hdbk. ; Cat. of W. Manufac. 111. ea. Pottery [contains a full bibliography]. Two Centuries of Ceramic Art in Bristol. 142 ill. PALLlSER,Mrs.Buiy. China Collector's Pocket Companion. 1 100 marks. Prime, W. C. Shioda, M. Solon, L. M. Westropp, H. M. China Fainting. Hancock, E. C. Lewis, Florence McLaughlin, M. I Miller, F. PiTON, E. Whiteford, S. T. Pottery and Porcelain of all Times and Nations. Japanese Pottery [S. Kens. Mus. Hdbk.]. The Art of the Old English Potter. 50 etchings. Handbook of Pottery and Porcelain. 111. Amateur Pottery and Glass Painter. Col. ill. Copies for China Painters. 14 col. pi. China Painting. 16 col. pi. , China Painting : a practical manual. Pottery Painting. [Wyman's Techn. Ser.] 111. China Painting in America. PI. A Guide to Porcelain Painting. 111. 10/6 61- 42/- 5/- So/- 3/- 10/6 4/6 6/- 10/- 5/- 5/- 5/- 25/- 2/6 i 8° Bell 16° Macmillan 8° Low r8° „ p 8° Chatto r 8° Virtue p 8° Bickers r 8° Murray 4° Bell A" „ 4° „ 8° „ p 8° A'ew York X 8° Bell 16° Low 8° A^ew York c 8° Chapman 8° Bemrose c 8° Chatto 8° Allen 8] „ 4° Cassell 16° Phila. c 8° Wyman 8° New York 12° Rowney VI. § 107 84-85 73 75 78 84 76 [76] 82 83 lTi\ 77 80 [77] 83 [79] 85 [50] 68 [66] 72 73 75-73 78 [74] 75 78 80 [83] 85 80 79 80 83 85 80 77 107. PLATE, GOLD AND SILVER SMITH'S WORK. See also § 70, Gold and Silver Smith. Bibliography. — Smith, R. H. Soden. List of Works on Gold and Silver Smiths' Work in S. Kens. Mus. Lib. *Chaffers, W. Gilda Aurifabrorum : History of London Goldsmiths, etc. 2500 marks. 18/- r 8° Allen * „ „ Hall Marks on Gold and Silver Plate. 16/- r 8° Reeves 479 82 83 [63] 86 Arts and Trades] GEMS, RINGS, IVORIES, JEWELLERY. [Pine Arts VI. § 108 *Cripps, W. J Old English Plate : eccles.,*decor., domestic. 104 ill. 21/- Old French Plate. 111. 8/6 English Plate Marks [35 pp.]. 5/- College & Corporation Plate [S. Kens. Mus. Hdbks.]. 2/6 Old Church Plate in Diocese of Carlisle. 15/- in Diocese of Cumberland. Gold & Silver Smiths' Work [S. Kens. Mus. Catal.]. 26/- Gold & Silver Smiths' Work [S. Kens. Mus. Hdbks.]. 2/6- Specimens of College Plate. of Ancient Church Plate. 10/- Wheatley+Delamotte, lllust. Handbks. of Pract. Art— Mediaeval Gold H. B. ; P. H.] and Silver ; Modern Gold and Silver. ea. 2/6 Ferguson, R. S. Old Church Plate Pollen, J. H. Smith, J. J. Specimens 8° Murray [78] 86 8° „ 80 8° „ 82 c 8° Chapman 81 8° Bell 82 8° Cumb. Antiqu. So;. 82 r 8° Chapman 75 c8° „ 75 4° Camb. Antiqu. Soc. 45 4° Parker 43 8° Low 83 Billing, A. Church, Prf. A. H. Del-Mar, A. Jacob+Hendley, Jones, W. King, Rev. C. W. luthmer, f. Maskell, W. sommerville, m. Streeter, E. W. Westropp, H. M. Westwood, J. O. 108. GEMS, RINGS, IVORIES, JEWELLERY. See also CLASS E, 'i Geology, § 30, Fiecioas Stones. The Science of Gems, Jewels, Coins, and Medals. Precious Stones. 111. [S. Kens. Mus. Handbks.] History of Precious Stones. S. S. ; T. H. Jeypore Enamels. 28 col. pi. by W. Griggs Finger-ring Lore : hist., leg. & anecdotes. 200 ill. Crowns and Coronations : histoiy of Regalia in all Countries. 100 ill. History and Mystery of Precious Stones. Nat. History of Gems. 111. ; Nat. History of Precious Stones. 111. ea. Handbook of Engraved Gems. 600 ill. Antique Gems and Rings. 600 ill. 2 \-ols. Remains of the Gnostics. 111. Ornamental Jewellery of the Renaissance in Relation to Costume. 30 pi. [18 col.] 84/- Ancisnt& Medieval Ivories. [S. Kens. Mus. Cat.] 21/- Ancient and Mediaeval Ivories. [S. Kens. 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The Voice, Musically and Medically Considered. Walshe, Dr. W. H. Dramatic Singing Physiologically Estimated. c8° Black-.vood 86 2/- 12° Novello 78 2/- 12° 3) 78 2/6 c 8° Longman [ ]8o 5/- 5) 4/- 12° Novello 78 I/- 12° » 79 . 7/6 c 8° Longman 86 3/6 c 8° Curwen 76 I/- 12° Novello 78 I/- 12° n 79 7/6 8° Blackwood [81] 83 2/6 c 8° Curwen [81] 83 IS/- 8° Low [83] 86 6/- c 8'' Cassell 80 6/6 i 8° Churchill [79] 8. 2/6 f 8° Clar. Press [70] IS 2/6 c 8° Ballifere [74] 86 :h and song. 61- c 8° Macmillan [86] 86 18/- 8° Phila. [27] 79 3/6 c 8° Balli^re [84] 86 3/6 c 8° Paul 81 Arts and Trades] DOMESTIC ECONOMY— SERVANTS— COOKERY. [Domestic Arts I IX. §§ 124-126 IX. Domestic arts. 124. DOMESTIC EOONOIiIY (Household Management) GENERALLY. *Cassell & Co. [pub.] Domestic Dictionary : an Encyclo. for the Household. 7/6 „ „ Household Guide. Col. pi. and cuts.- 2 vols. hf. cf. 31/6 8° Faunthorpe, J. P. Household Science. 3/6 p 8° Frederick [Macmillan] Mrs. Hints to Housewives. 2/6 c 8° GOODHOLME. 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[Lects. delivered in Cookery School.] BuCKTON, Cath. M. Food & Home Cookery [as in Leeds School]. Cassell's Dictionary of Cookery. 9,000 Receipts. 111. Dalgairns, Mrs. The Practice of Cookery [best bk. for Scottish dishes] Deli^e, F. J. Franco-American Cookery Book. Francatelli, C. E. The Modern Cook, 12/- ; The Cook's Guide. The Royal Confectioner : English & Foreign. III. Royal Cookery Book. 161 cuts & 16 col. pi. The Skilful Cook : a Practical Manual. Little Dinners, 2/6 ; Cookery for Invalids. Everyday Meals : Receipts for Breakf., Lunch, & Supper.2/6 Book of Table : Man. of Cookery [tr. E. S. Dallas]. io/6 The Pytchley Book of Refined Cookery. „ „ Breakfasts, Luncheons, and Ball Suppers. Official Handbook for National Training School for Cookery [S. Kens.]. Reeve, H. Cookery and Housekeeping. Warne's Everyday Cookery. 1,900 receipts. Cuts and col. pi. Williams, W. M. The Chemistry of Cookery. Wright, C. E. G. The School Cookery Book. [Primer Seiies.] 490 Gouff£, J. Harrison, Mary. Hooper, Mary. )) J) Kettner, a. L , Major. 2/6 2/6 7/6 3/6 16/- 5/- s/- 10/6 5/- 2/6 c8'' c8° 12° 12° 8° f 8° 8° 8/- 4/- 8/- 7/6 2/6 6'- i/- c8" 8' p8 c c8" c8' 8' c8" c8' Longman Cassell Routledge Longman Cassell Griffin New York Bentley Chapman Low 8° Paul )) Dulau Chapman c8" c8' 18= Longman Warne Chatto Macmillan [45] 82 [79] 82 [74] 80 [79] 83 [78] 80 [ ]86 [84] 85 rssl 8.0 L62J BO [66] 87 [68] 83 85 [«] M iin 87 77 [85] 87 87 [78] 80 [82] 83 72 85 79 Arts and Trades] DRESS AND TOILET— ART IN THE HOUSE. FDomestic Arts MX. §§ 127-128 Ancient Cookery. Hazlitt, W. C. Old Cookery Book & Cuisine. [Book-Lover's Library] 4/6 12° Stock NAPlER,Mrs. A.[ed.] Noble BokeofCookry.[Repr. of 14 cent. MS. in Holkham Library.] 12/- 4° „ Gastronomy. Brillat-Savarin. Gastronomy as a Fine Art [tr.]. 2/6 p 8° Chatto „ „ A Handbk. of Gastronomy, w. 52 Etchgs. by Lalange. 42/- 8! Nimmo Above two books are both translations of the " Physiologie du Goiit" Hayward, A. 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Macrae, Alex. A Handbook of Deer-stalking. 2 photos. *SCR0PE, Wm. Days of Deer-stalking in Scottish Highlands. Ill, „ „ Deer-stalking and other Sports in the Highlands, o. p. WALSINGHAM-fPAYNE-GALLWEY,Lt.; Sir R. " Shooting," in the " Badm. Lib." cent, a chapter on Deer-stalking. Ill, 2 vols. ea. 10/6 496 3/6 f 8° Blackwood 80 12/6 8° Morison,(J/3jg'.[38]86 8° Edinburgh 65 8° Longman 86 Arts and Trades] THE DOG— GAME. [Sports and Recreations I X. §§ 141-142 141. THE DOG : BREEDS, BREEDING, DISEASES. History, Breeds, etc. Surges, A. American Kennel and Sporting Dogs. 21/- l!(ew York 76 Cains, J. Of Englislie Dogges [earliest Eng. book on dogs]. 2/6 c 8° Upcott Gill [1576] 80 Dalziel, Hugh. BritishDogs[var.,hist.,breeding,exhib.,etc.]. 52 ports. 10/- c 8° „ „ 80 " IDSTONE." The Dog. 111. 2/6 c 8° Cassell 72 Jesse, G. R. History of the British Dog. 2 vols. 32/- 8° Hardwick 66 ,, E. Anecdotes of Dogs. 5/- c 8° Bohn's Lib. 58 Kennel Club Stud Book, 1859-1873, 1874-1882. ea. 10/6 8° H. 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Stock Van \'^oorst 8° Longman Berners, Dame Jul. Bokeof St.AIban's[conts.Tieat.on Hawking] facs. rep. 30/- Brodrick, W. Falconer's Favourites. Col. ill. of British Falcons. 42/- BURTON, R. F. Falconry in the Valley of the Indus. 4 ill. 6/- p Freeman, G. E. Falconry : its Claims. o. p. [10/6] Harting, J. E. [ed.] " Perfect Booke for Kepinge Sparhaukes & Goshaukes," written 1575, hitherto unpub., ed. w. Gloss, and Intro. Practical Falconry. 5/- c 8° H. Cox Radcuffe, Col. E. D. Article " Falconry," in "Encyclo. Brit." vol. IX. 30/- 4° Black Salvin+Brodrick, O. ; W. Falconry in the British Isles. III. 42/- i 8° Van Voorst The standard work ; contains coloured plates of all the hawks used by falconers. [i486] 81 52 59 In prep. 79 [55] 73 144. ANGLING. Sej also § 156. For Fisheries and Fish Culture, see § 39. For law of Fisheries, see CLASS D, § 66. 5/i5/2<)^a//^j'.— *Westwood + Satchell, T.;T. BibHotheca Piscatoria [ang- ling, fisheries, and culture]. Lambert, O. 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HoLDSWORTH,E.W.Deep-Sea Fishing and Fishing Boats. 21/- 8° Stanford 74 WiLCOCKS, J. C. The Sea Fisherman : Hook and Line. 111. 6/- c 8° Longman [68] 84 Salmonia, or Days of Fly Fishing. IlL 3/6 12° Murray [28] 70 DaysandNightsofSalmonFishinginRiver Tweed. 111. 12/6 8° Morison,G/as. [43] 85 63 80 [71] 78 145. CRICKET. Box, C. The English Game of Cricket. 111. „ Theory and Practice of Cricket. Crawley, Capt. Cricket, Baseball, and Rounders. LlLLYWHiTE, J. Cricket Scores and Biographies. „ „ Public School Matches, 1805-68. " Quid." Cricket as a Profession. 111. Wilkinson, H. F. Article "Cricket," in "Encydo. Brit." vol. VI. 21/- 4° Cox 77 i/- 12° Warne [68] 70 i/- 12° Ward & Lock 78 4 vols. 50/- 8° Longman 63 12° Kent 69 61 78 2/- 7/6 f 4° Harrison 30/- 4° Black 146. TENNIS, RACQUETS, FIVES, BADMINTON, AND CROQUET. " Cavendish " The Game of Lawn Tennis, with Authorized Laws. i/- [=Hy. Jones.] Crawley, Capt. Lawn Tennis, Badminton, etc. i/- DwiGHT, J. Lawn Tennis. 2/6 Marshall, Julian. 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[TTnclassed K XXIV.-XXV. g§ 149-150 Chinshingura : a Japanese Romance, with native drawings [col.]. 10/6 r 8° Allen Genji Monogatari, tr. K. Suyematz [classical Japanese romance]. 7/6 c 8° Triibner Serrurier, L. Encyclopedie Jap.,chapitre des quadrupfedes. PI. 2 V. 12/- i^ Leyden V. S1EBOLD+ Hoffmann, Bibliotheca Japonica, seu selecta quaedam opera P. F. ; J. J. [eds.] , Sinico-Jap. £10 f ' 80 82 75 33-41 XXIV. (149.) Basque IPbiloloo^. Diet. Basque, Frang.jEspan.jLatirL pts. 1-54 [A- La]. 36/- Dictionnaire Basque-Frangais. 20/- Dictionnaire Frangais-Basque. 16/- 4° Bayonne 8° Paris r 8° Bayonnt Some Specimens of BasqTie Literature will lie found in CLASS B, § 24 Dictionaries. Chaho, O. van Eys, W. J. Fabre, H. L. Grammars, etc. Bonaparte, Prince L. L. Langfue Basque et Langues Finnoises. 21/- i^ London Ellis, Dr. Robert. Sources of Etruscan and Basque Languages. 7/6 8° Triibner Seeks to connect Basque with the Caucasian Languages. van Eys, W. J. Outlines of Basque Grammar. „ „ Grammaire comparde des Dialectes Basques. „ „ Essai de Grammaire de la Langue Basque. Guide de la Conversation Frangais-Basque. Essai sur la Langue Basque [tr. fr. Hungarian]. Fabre, H. L. RiBARY, F. Vinson, J. 3/6 c 8° 12/6 8° 7/6 3/- 4/6 Documents p. serv. k I'Hist. de la Lang. Basque, o.p. [18/-] 8° Paris Atnsterdain Bayonne Paris Bmyoiine 67-68 73 74 62 86 83 79 67 62 77 74 Borrow, G. XXV. (150.) (5ipsi? ipbilolOQ^ an& Xiteraturc. See also § 110, English, s.v. Slang, and CLASS £, § 67. Romano Lavo-Lil : Wordbook of the Romany. 10/6 s 8° Murray Leland, C. G. The English Gipsies and their Language. .7/6 8° Triibner „ + Palmer, Prf. E. H. English-Gipsy Songs, in Rommany, with trs. [verse.] 7/6 8' „ MiKLOSICH, F. Mundarten und Wanderungen d. Zigeuner Europa's. 12 pts. 40/- Paspati, a. G. Memoir on Lang, of Gypsies as used in Turkey [tr.]. 8/- PoTT, A. F. Zigeuner in Eur. u. Asien [gram., diet., specs.]. 2 v. 16/- C/. also G. J. Ascoli's " Zigeunerisches " [Suppl. to above] 4/6 8' ii. 65. Smart, G. The Dialect of the English Gypsies. 5/- 8° Asher 74 [73] 74 75 4° Vienna 73-80 8° Connecticut 7« 8° Halle 44-45 63 676 INDEX. Abbey of Croyland : Chronicles, 233. Thorney : History, 175. Abbeys : English, 173-174. Abdomen : Diseases, 399-400. Surgery, 403 ; Tumours, 404. k Becket, Thos.— .S^ Becket. Abeokuta : Geography, 202. Abercromby, Sir R. : Life, 249. Aberdeen, 4th Earl of : Life, 249. Aberdeenshire : Topography, 187. Abo : Art Guide, 471. Aborigines. — See the several countries. Abraham : Life, 7. Absolution, Confession, etc., 33-34. Abstinence : Total, 156. Abyssinia : Flora, 366. Geography, 199, 201, 202. Geology, 355. History, 46, 202. ,, War of 1867 : 251. Missions, 46 ; Sport, 504. Zoology, 387. Acalephs : United States, 371. Acetic Acid : Manufacture, 453. Achilles Tatius : Romances, 512, 513- Acids : Manufacture, 453. Acne : Pathology, 402. Acoustics, 339; Musical, 339. Actiniaria, 374. Actinozoa, 374. Actions at Law, 138. Actors : Art, 546 ; Lives, 318-319. Acts of Apostles: Comms.,etc.,5-6, 13. Evidential value of, 62. Adam [Old Test.] 7. and Eve, Book of, 3, of Murimuth's Chronicle, 235. of Usk's Chronicle, 236. Adams, John : Life and Works, 283. John Quincy : Life and Diary, 283. Samuel : Life, 282. Addison, Jos. : Life, 302. Adelaide : Topography, 217. Aden : Topography, 192. Adirondacks : Life in, 209. Administrators : Law, 135. Admirals : American, 285. Admirals : British, 250 ; Dutch, 272. Admiralty : Black Book, 248. Court, 137. Islands : Flora, 367 ; Geogr., 212. Adriatic : Fisheries, 447. Adventure, The: Voyages, 370, Adventurers : Lives, 331. Advertising, 158. Advocates : Lives, 322. Aegean Sea : Yachting, 182. Aelfric : Works, 641. Aeneas Tacticus : Works, etc. , 604. Aeronautics, 502. Aeschines: Works, etc., 597, 598-599. Aeschylus, Works, etc., 585, 586-5B7. Aesop's Fables, 581. Aesthetics, 110, 466-467. Aetna : Mount, 347. Affiliation: Law, 115. Afghanistan : Antiquities, 193. Ethnography, 193. Geography, 192-193. History, 192-193, 277. British Campaigns, 251. Africa : Church (Reformed), 38. Coins (Moorish), 295. Diseases, 397, 401. Ethnography, 199. Flora, 366-367. Folklore, 77-78. Geography, 199-203. Geology, 355. Gold Regions, 464. History, 199-203. British Campaigns, 251. Industrial Art, 477. Medical Aspect, 419. Meteorology, 348,419. Missions, 45-46. Mythology, 77-78; Slavery, 155. Sport, 503-504. Water Supply, 346. Zoology: Generally, 387. Birds, 385 ; Entomology, 379 Fishes,38i; Reptiles(Fossil),382 Spiders, 377. Africanus : Works, 592. Agaricini, 360. Agassiz, Louis : Life, 320. 677 Agency: Law, 11 5- 1 16. Agni-Yvxaxts., 569. Agnosticism, 61-62. Agra : Antiquities, 291. Agreements: Law, 116. Agricultural Holdings : Law, 123-124. Agriculture, 438-451. Air and Rain, 348. Aix les Bains : Medical Aspect, 418. Alabama : History, 206. Albania : Folklore, 86. Geography and History, 189-190. Albany, Countess of : Life, 330. Albemarle, First Duke of: Life, 241. Earl of: Reminiscences, 246. Albert N'yanza : Description, 199. Prince : Life, 246. Albigenses, 26. Albuminuria, 400. Alcedinidae, 383. .Alcohol : Distillation, 454. Medical Aspect, 417. Temperance View, 156. Alcoholism, 398. Alderney : Birds, 384 ; Geogr. , 175. Alert, H.M.S.: Cniises, 219, 220, 370. Alexander I.& II. of Russia : Lives, 273. Alexander and Dindimus, 5 14. Alexandrian Historians: Works, 592. Alfieri, V. : Life, 302. Alfold Mountains : The great, 183. Alfred the Great: Life, 233; Works, 641. Algae, 362, 389. Algebra, 334-335. Applied to Geometiy, 335-336. Algeria : Flora, 366. Geography and History, 200. Medical Aspect, 419. Algonquin Indians, 256; Mythology, 78. Alice, Princess : Life and Letters, 330. Alif Laila, 653. Alimentary Canal : Diseases, 399-400. Surgery, 406. Alkalies : Manufacture, 453. Allen, Wm. : Life, 329. Alloys : Manufacture, 464. Allusions : Dictionaries, 505. Almanacs, 505 ; in Folklore, 75. Alnwick; History, 178. ALPH] INDEX. [ARBO- Alphabets : Ornamental, 478. Amos : Commentaries, etc., S, 6, 10. Antiphon : Works and Criticism, 597. Alps : Flora, 365 ; I-'olklore, 91. Amphibia, 3S2. Antiquities: ace. to Countries, 287-292. Geography, 172, 189; Italian, 1S4. Amputations : Surgical, 403, 404. according to Subjects, 292-298. Glaciers, 34S. .\musements : Artistic, 493. of English Law, 115. Medical Aspect, 419. Anabaptists, 35. Popular. — Sec Folklore. Alsatian Mountains : Life in, 1S2. Anacreon : Works, 581. Antiquity : General History, 224-226. Altar : Ritual, 48. Anaesthesia, Anaesthetics, 405. Antiseptic Surgery, 404. Alum : Manufacture, 453. .\nalysis : Chemical, 342, 343-344. Antisthenes : Works, 598. Alumimum, 464. Mineral, 350 ; Musical, 487. Antonines : Age of, 269. Amaiiis of Gaul, 515. of Foods, 343 ; of Gas, 343. Antoninus, M.-A. : Life & Critic, 97. Amaru-Sataia, 561. of Water, 344. Works, 626 ; do. trs., 97. Amazon : Geography, 213. Anam : Geography, 196. Antozone in Hygiene, 415. Hepaticse, 362. Anatidae, 383. Antrim : Dialect, 646. Natural History, 371. Anatomy : Artistic, 474. Ants, 379-380. Ambrose, St., 25. Comparative, 372. Anus : Diseases, 410. Ambulance Surgery, 406. Human, 391—392. Aorta : Diseases, 399. Ambushes : Military, 434. Pathological, 413 ; Surgical, 404. Apes : Natural History, 386. America, N. Central, & S., Generally : — Anchors, Ships' : Manufacture, 438. and Men, 388. Antiquities, 291-292. Ancient Lights : Law, 132. Aphides, 380. Art, 469-47 1, 473; Artists, 3 1 2-316. Anderson, Mary : Life, 318. Apocalypse: Comments,etc., 5-6, 15-16. Bibliography, 43, 509, 510. Andes : Flora, 367. of Swedenborg, 39. Aboriginal, 205. Geography, 212, 213. Apocrypha of Old and New Tests., 3. Coins, 296 ; Cookery, 490. Andocides : A\'orks, 593. Old Testament : Comms. etc., II. Curren.-y, 161 ; Education, 165. Andre of Toulouse's Henr. I'l/., 237. Apollonius' Sacrifices, 98. English \'isits, 206. Anecdotes : Preachers', 53. Apologists : The Christian, 25. Engrav-ing, 475. Anemones, 374. Apostles, Twelve, and their Times, Flora, generally, 367 ; Ferns, 360. Angelology : Judaic, 76. 13-14, 22-24. Fruits, 450 ; Mosses, 362. Angevin Dynasty, 235-236. Acts of: Comms., 5-6, 13-14. Seaweeds, 362 ; Trees, 363. Angina Pectoris, 415. Evidential value of, 62. Genealogy, 296. Angling : Art of, 498-499. Teaching of the Twelve, 22, 24. Geography, 173, 204-214. Adventures, 503-504. Training of the Twelve, 16. Geology, 355 ; Volcanoes, 347. Anglo-Indian Telegraph, 432. Apostles' Creed, 56. History, 173, 278-285. Jewish History, 286. Apostolic Succession, 33. Discoveiy, 203-204. Norman Law, 115. Appeal : Court of, 136-137. Hygiene: Pubhc, 416. Sa.xon Chronicle, 231. Appian : Works, 592. Indians : History and Ethnology, Gospels, I ; History, 231-233. Appleton, Dr. : Life, 302. 205-206 ; Mythology, 78. Language, 640, 647. Aptera, 379 ; in Agriculture, 441. Jesuits, 41 ; Law, 142. Law, 115; Literature, 641-642. Apuleius : Works, 513; rfo. , trs. 98. Libraries, 507 ; Meteoroloj;y, 348. .Vngola : Geography, 203. Aquarium and Aquarian Nat. Hist, 389. Music, 486; Politics, 148-149, 280. Animals : Industrial Use, 439. Aqueducts : Construction, 425. Presbyterianism, 37. in Mythology, 74. of Rome, 289. Presidents : Lives, 283-284. Intelligence, 112; Migrations, 74. Aqueous Vapour, 348. Printing, 508 ; Sculpture, 472. Rights, III. .Arabia : Art, 467 ; Coins, 295. Silk Industries, 462 ; Slaveiy, 155. Ankle : Diseases, 409 ; Surgery, 405. Geography, 191, 192. Sports, 493, 496, 504. Annamese Language, 673. Arabic Writers, 653. Cycling, 496; Horsemanship, 495. Anne, Queen : Reign, 242. Geology, 354. Theatres, 546 ; Yachting, 495. Social Life in, 470. History, 275 ; Conq. of Spain, 274. Volcanoes, 347. of Austria : Life, 261. Arabic Historians, 653-654. Zoology : Acalephae, 374. Annelids, 375. Language (Class. & Mod. ), 651-652. Birds, 383, 385, 387. Annihilation : Chr. Doctrine, 59-60. Literature( ,, „ ) 652-655. Crayfish, 376. Buddhist Doctrine, 68. Mythology, 78. — See also Egypt. Entomology, 377-379. Annuities and Annuity Tables, 160. Proverbs, 78; Religion, 71-72. Mammals, 387 ; Reptiles, 382. Anonyms : Literary, 507. Society : Early, 225. Shells, 381. Anselm, St. : Life, 234. Middle Ages, 275. Sec also United States, & almost czrry Anson, Admiral Lord : Life, 250. Arabian Nights, The, 653. subject heading. Antarctic. — See Arctic. Arabi Pacha : Defence of, 252. Americanisms, 643. Anthony, St., of Padua : Life, 43. Arachnida, 377. Ammianus Marcellinus : Works, 6 1 S. .•\nthozoa, 374. Aral, Lake, 198. Ammonia : Manufacture, 453. Anthropology, 370, 388. Ararat, Mount, 198. Ammonites (fossils), 380. Anthropometry, 388. Aratus : Works and Criticism, 604. Ammunition, 434; Manufacture, 452. Antilles, The : Geography, 213. Arbitration: Law, 116. Amoor River, 198. Natural History, 371. Arboriculture, 447-448. 678 ARCH] INDEX. [BANK Archaeology : ace. to countr. , 287-292. ace. to subj., 292-298, 467-469. See also Inscriptions. Archbishops, English : Lives, 323-327. Archers : Royal Comp. of: Hist, of, 253. Archery, 500. Arches : Construction, 426. Strains on, 430. Architects: Lives, 312-316. Architecture, 481-485. Domestic, 484-485. See also Building. Farm, 439 ; Military, 434-435. Naval, 438. Specimens (Etched), 475-476. Yacht, 495. Areola : Battle, 265. Arctic Regions : Flora, 368. Echinoderms, 375. Exploration, 219-220. Yachting, 495. Ardennes, The, i8l. Argentine Repubhc : Geography, 213. Arians, 24, 64. Aristophanes : Works and Criticism, 585, 587-588. Birds : Etchings of, 475. Aristotle : Life and Criticism, 96-97, 600-601 . Works, 600-601; translated, 96-97. Arithmetic, 334. Armada, Spanish, 221. Armenia : Geography, 199. People, 190. Armenian Church, 28. Arms : Ancient, 292-293 ; Fire, 434. Army, English, 433, Regiments and Dress, 253. See also Military. V. Arndt, E. M. : Life, 302. Arnold, Benedict : Life, 285. Matthew: Criticism on, 510. Thomas : Life, 163. Arran, Isle of, 187. "Arrest of the Five Members," 240. Arrian : Works, 593. Description of India, 195. Art, Fine, 466-480. in the House, 491. in Mythology, 74-75. Philosophy of, 1 10, 467. See also the several subject headings. Arteries : Anatomy, 392. van Artevelde, J. and P. : Life and Times, 272. Artharva-N eAs., 568-569, Arthropoda, 376-380. Arthur, King, & Arthurian Romances, S12, 513-514. Artillery, 434, 435. „ Hon. Company, 253. Artisans. — See Working Classes. Artists : Education, 466. Female, 330; Lives, 312-316. Arts and Trades, 423-504. Aryan, Generally : Mythology, 72-92. Philology, 560. Society (Ancient), 224. Ashango Land, 199. Ashanti and the Gold Coast, 203. War [1873-1874], 251. Asia, Generally : Birds, 385. Geography, 191-199. History, 226, 276-278. Meteorology, 348. Sociology, 108 ; Sport, 503. Asia, Central : Geog. & Hist. 192-193. Asia Minor : Antiquities, 289-290. Flora, 366; Geography, 190- 191. Geology, 354 ; Islands, 226. Asiatics in England, Mission to, 46. Asparagus: Culture, 451. Assam : Language, 562 ; Sport, 503- Statistics, 195. Assaying, 464. Assur-bani-pal : History, 289, 290. Assye : Battle, 248. Assyria : Antiquities, 289-290. Art, 467 : History, 18, 226. Language and Inscriptions, 655. Asteroidea, 375. Astronomers : Lives, 319-321. Astronomy, 344-345. Instrmnts., 427; Nautical, 435-436. Hindu, 575. in Christian Evidences, 63. „ Mythology, 75. Asturias Mountains : Flora, 365. Asylums : Lunatic, 420. Athenagoras : Works, 512. Athens : Architecture, 484. Topography, 182, 288. University Life (ancient), 165. Athanasian Creed, 39, 56. Athanasius, St. : Life and Works, 24. Atheism, 61-62. Athletics, 500. Atlantic : Coleoptera, 379; Shells, 381. Atlas Mountains, 201. Atmosphere, 347-348. Atomic Theory, 342. Atonement : Protestant Doctrine, 58. Roman-Catholic Doctrine, 42. Atterbury, Bp. : Life, 242. Auber, life, 316. Auckland, Lord : Journal, 243. Auctions: Lavi^, 116. Audubon, J. J. : Life, 320. Augustine, St.: Life & Works, 24, 25. Augustinianism, 64. Aunis Dialect, 635. Aural Surgery, 408. Aurorae, 348. Auscultation, 396. 679 Austen, Jane : Life, 301, 302. Australasia: Geography, 214-218. Australia: Diseases, 397. Flora, 367-368 ; Seaweeds, 362. Ethnography, 216-217. Folklore, 88-89. Geography, 173, 216-218. Geology,2i7, 356; Languages. 664. Zoology : Birds, 385. Lepidoptera, 379 ; Lizards, 382. Mammals, 387. Austria: Educational Code, 165. Folklore, 79; Geography, 171-172. History, 261, Autographs, 298. Automatism, 112. Auvergne : Description, 181. Dialect, 635. Medical aspect, 418. Average: Insurance, l6o; Law, 128. Aves, 383-386. Avesta, 72, Awards : Law, 1 16. Aymon, Four Sons of^ 5^5* Ayrshire : Birds, 384 ; Geology, 354. Topography, 187; Yeomanry, 253. Aytoun, W. E. : Life, 302. Azores : Medical Aspect, 419. Natural History, 367. Topography, 189, 203. B. Baalim, Worship, 71. Babylon: History and Antiquities, '226, 289-290. Literature & Inscriptions, 655-656. Bacchic Mysteries, 77- Bach, J. S. : Life, 316, 317. Bacon, Lord : Life and Works, 99. Bacteria, 361. in relation to Disease, 395. Baden : Folk-lore, 84. Badminton : Game, 499. Baffin's Bay, 219. (Wm.) : Voyages, 219, 220. Bagatelle : Game, 502. Ba«h Bahar, 562. Bailments: Law, n6. Bain, Prf. A. : Works, 99. Baital Pachisi : 562, 572. Balearic Islands, 188. Balfe, M. W. . Life, 317. Ballads, 542. — See also 79-92 passim. Ballantyne, Sergeant : Life, 322. Ballooning, 502. Baluchistan, 193 ; Language, 663. de Balzac, H. : Life and Criticism, 301, 302. Bandaging, 406. Banffshire: Topography, 187. Bank Rate, 159. BANK-] INDEX. [BIOG- Banking, 159, l6i; Law, Il6. Bedell, Bp. W. : Life, 324. Bhotiyan Languages, 665. Bankruptcy: Law, 116-117. Bedford, 4th Duke: Correspondence, 243. Biarritz : Topography, 181. Banks: Savings, 150; Law, 133. Bedfordshire, Church Bells, 293. Bible Animals, 18. Bannister, John : Life, 318. Militia, 253; Topc^aphy, 172, 174. Antiquities, 17; Apocrypha, 3. Bannisters, The : Lives, 316. Bedouins, 192. Archaeology, 17, 19 ; Atlas, 18. Bantam, Voyage to, 196. Bedroom, Art in the, 491. Authenticity, etc., 62. Baptism, 47-48. Beer : Diseases, 361. Authorship, 17 ; Bibliography, 16. Baptists, 35 ; Early, 38. Bees : Natural History, 379-380. Canon of Scripture, 3-4. Barbadoes : Medical Aspect, 419. and Bee-keeping, 446-447. Children, 19 ; Chronology, 19. Barbary : Ethnography and Sport, 503. Beet Sugar and Sugar Beet, 451. Commentaries, 5-16. Barbauld, Mrs. : Life and Criticism, van Beethoven, L. : Life & Letters, 317. Concordances, 4 ; Dictionaries, 17. 301, 302. Beetles, 377, 379 ; Colorado, 441. Folk Lore, 19. Barbour, J. : The Bruce, 254. Beggai-s and Paupers, 155. for Young People, 16. Barea : Language, 668. Belfast : Topography, 183. Geography, 18 ; see also Palestine, Barents, Wm., Voyages, 219. Belgaum : Antiquities, 291. etc. Bar^re : Life, 262. Belgium : Art Guide, 471. Grammars, 4 ; Hermeneutics, 4. Barham, Rev. R. H. -. Life, 302. Folk Lore, 79; Geography, 172. Illustrations, 18-19. Bari Language, 668. History, 271-272. Inspiration, 62. Barn Implements, 440. Bell, Dr. : Life, 163. Language (English), 5, 643. Barnabas, St. : Epistle : text, 24. Sir Charles : Letters, 320. Lexicons, 4 ; Music, 19. Barneveld, John : Life, 272. B^U-casting, 460; Founders, 293. Origin, 62 ; Plants, 18. Baronetage, English, 296. Ringing, 293. Psychology, 16 . " Barons' War, The," 236. Belts and Belting, 429. Texts, 1-2; Textual Criticism, 2-3. Barristers : Lives, 322-323, Beluchistan, 193 ; Language, 663. Theology, 16. Practice, 124. Ben Nevis : Topography, 187. Unitarian Criticism, 40. Barrow, Sir J. : Life, 250; Voyage, 219. Benedict of Peterboro' • Hy. II., 233. See also Apocr., New Test., Old Test. Barrows and Mounds, 292. Benefit of Clergy, 20. Bibliography : General, 506-507. Barry, Sir C. ; Life, 313. Benga : Language, 668. Bibliographies of special subjects are Bartholomew, St. ; Massacre, 30. Bengal Artillery, 253. classed under the subject headings. Base-ball : Game, 499. Birds, 385 ; Folk Lore, 86. Bibliomania, 507. Bashan : Topography, 18, 198. Game, etc., 497. BicycUng, 496. Basil, St., 25. Geography, 195. Bidar : Antiquities, 291. Basque Countries, l8l. Language, 561, 562. Bidpai : Fables, Persian Version, 66l. Language, 676 ; Mythology, 79. Tiger, 387. Syriac Version, 660. Bass (fish), 381. Benguella : Geography, 202. Bilious Diseases, 399-400. Bassein : Antiquities, 291. Benthtm, Jer.: Life and Wks., 99-100. Billiards : Game, 502. Bastile, The, 151, 261. Bentinck, Lord G. ; I^ife, 246. Bills of Exchange : Law, 117. Batak : Language, 663. Bentley, Dr. Richard : Life, 302. Lading: Law, 128. Bath : Topography, 179. Beowulf, 512, 641-642. Sale: Law, 117. Bathing : Hygiene, 417. de Beranger, J. P. ; Life, 302. Bimetallism, 161. Resorts, 418-419. Berber : Language, 668. Binney, Rev. Thos. : Life, 324. Batrachia, 382. Bergamo : Dialect, 636. Biography, Universal : — Bats (mammals), 386. Beriot : Life, 316. Artistic, 312-316, Bavaria : Dialect, 648 ; Folk-Lore, 84. Berkeley, Bp. G. : Life and Works, 100. Commercial and Industrial, 329. Highlands, 171. Berkshire : Birds, 384. Ecclesiastical, 323-327. Baxter, Dr. Richard : Life, 34, 324. Topography, 172, 174. Legal, 322-323. Bayeux Tapestry, 233. Berlin : Life," 171 ; Wool, 462. Literary, 300-312. Bazely, Henry: Life, 324. Berlioz, Hector: Life, 316, 317. Medical, 321-322. Beaconsfield, Earl : Life, 246. Bermudas : Flora, 367. Missionary, 327-328. England under, 245-246. Geography, 204, 212. Musical, 316-318. Beagle: Voyage, 370. Berridge : Life, 324. Operatic and Theatrical, 318-319. Bfarnais : Dialect, 635. Berwickshire : Birds, 384. Philanthropic, 328. Beaumarchais : Life, 302. Bessemer : Life, 329. Printers and Publishers, 311. Beaumont, Francis : Life, 302. Betterton: Life, 318. Scientific, 319-321. Beauregard, Gen. : Military Operations, Bevis of Hamton, 512, 514. Travellers, Discoverers, 328-329. 285. Bewick, Thos. : Life and Works, 313. Women, 330-331- Beautiful-leaved Plants, 450. William : Life and Letters, 313. Biography, Local and Historical: — Beauty: Art, 491 ; Theory, no. Bezique : Game, 501,. American : General, 281, 282. Bechuana : Language, 670. Bhagavad Gita, 566,* 569. Historical, '281-284. 4 Becket, St. Thomas : Life, 28, 23 X. Bhamo, 194. Indian, 206. Bede, Venerable : Life, 233. Bhartrihari : Wks., 561, 570, 571, 574. Military and Naval, 285. Works, 25, 231. Bhavabhiiti ; Dramas, 570. Australasian, 299, 680 BIOG-] INDEX. [BUGS BicJgraphy : Local and Historical. British : General, 299-300. Historical, '232-248, passim. Military and Naval, 248-250. Canadian : General, 299. Chinese : Historical, 276. French : Historical, 261-265. German : Historical, 266-267. Irish : General, 300. Historical, 257-261. Japanese : Historical, 276. Oriental : General, 300. Scottish : 300 ; Historical, 256. Biology, 368-369. Bion : Works, 581. Birds, 383-386 ; Cage, 386. in Folklore, 74. of Polynesia, 371. ,, United States, 371. Skinning, 388-389. Birkbeck, Geo. : Life, 328. Birmingham : History, 180. Births : Registration, 132. Bishari : Language, 668. Bishops, English : Lives, 323-327. Bismarck, Prince : Life, etc., 266-267. Bisons, 386. Bits, Horses', 445. Black, Adam : Life, 312. Forest, 182. Blackburn, Lord-Chanc. F. : Life, 322. Blackstone, Sir W. : Life, 322. Bladder : Diseases, 409. Blake, Admiral R. : Life, 250. William : Life, 314. Blast Furnace, 464. Blasting, Submarine, 426. Bleaching Powder : Manuf., 452, 453. Blenheim : Battle, 221. Blind : Education, 165. Blindness, 407-408 j Colour, 407. Block Books, 508. Blood, Human : Physiol. & Pathol. 393. Bloodvessels : Diseases, 399. Surgery, 403. Bloomfield, Lord : Life, 246. Robert : Life, 329. Blowpipe : Analysis & Use, 343, 464. Boardman, Rev. G. D. ; Life, 327. Boating, 495. Boats, Fishing, 499; Lifeboats, 15.2. Boden-See, 189. Body and Mind, 1 12. Boehme, Jacob : Life, 324. Boethius : Works [in A.-SJ, 641. Bohemia : Christianity, 27. Folk Lore, 79, 89 ; Language, 638. Boilers : Construction, etc., 429. Boleyn, Ann : Life and Times, 239. Bolingbroke, Viscount : Life, 242. Bologna : Dialect, 637. Bombay : Cotton Culture, 442. Bombay : Meteorology, 348. Bone Caves, 292. Bones: Anatomy, 392. Diseases, 408-409 ; Setting, 405. Surgery, 403. Boniface, Abp. : Life, 236. Book Binding, 461. Catalogues, 506-507. Choice of, 507. Illustration, 508. Plates, 507. Worm (insect), 507. Book-keeping, 159-160. for Solicitors, 140. Book of the Bee, 659. of Kings (Ferdusi's), 661. Booksellers; Lives, 3H-312. Boot : Manufacture, 460. Borneo: Geography & Ethnography, 196. Language, 663. Bornu : Language, 668. Boscobel Tracts', 24 1. Bosnia : Topography, etc., 190. Bosphorus : Antiquities, 290. Boston, U.S. : Epitaphs, 294. History and Topography, 208. Botanists : Lives, 319-321. Botany, 356-368. Dictionaries : general, 358. of Terms, 357. Economic, 441 ; History, 357. in Christian evidences, 63. Microscope in, 389-390. Morphology & Physiology, 35 7-358. Pharmacological, 416. Practical, 357. See also Floras, Gardening, etc. Bothwell, 4th Earl : Life, 256. Bouchier, Abp. : Life, 237. Bournemouth : Medical aspect, 418. Bovine Medicine, 443-444. Tuberculosis, 413. Bowels. — See Intestines. Bowles, Sam. : Life, 302. Boxing : Art and History, 500. Brachiopoda : Fossil, 380. Bradford : Letters, 324. Brahma Fowl, 446. Brahminism : 67-68, 69-70. Brahui : Language, 562. Brain : Anatomy, 391, 392. Diseases, 397-398. Homoeopathic Treatment, 421. Functions, 112 ; Physiology, 393. Brakes, Railway : Construction, 424. Brass : Metallurgy & Founding, 464. Brasses : Monumental, 294. Brassey, J. : Life, 320. Bray, Hundred of: Topography, 174. Mrs. A. E. : Life, 302. Brazil : Coffee Planting, 442. Flora, 367. 681 Brazil: Geography, etc., 212, 213. Language, 671. Bread : Analysis, 343. Breaking of, 47-48. Breakfasts : Cookery, 490. Breast : Physiology & Pathology, 408. Bremer, Frederika : Life, 302. Brera Gallery : Art Guide, 471. Breviary: Roman, 42. Brewing : Art, etc. , 454. Brewster, Sir D. : Life, 320. Brick Laying and Making, 456. Bridges : Construction, 426. Military, 435 ; Railway, 424, 426. Brigades : Fire, 152. Bright, John : Life and Speeches, 246. Bright's Disease, 400. Bristol : Geology, 353 ; Pottery, 479. Topography, 176. Britain. — See England, Scotland, Ire- land, Wales, and the subject headings throughout. British Colonial Hist. : Gen., 252-253. See also the names of the colonies. Columbia: Geography, etc. , 205. Guiana: Geography, etc., 213. Geology, 355 ; Leprosy in, 402. Museum, 508. Brittany : Folklore, 79-80. Language and Literature, 631. Topography, 181. Brocken Mountains, 182. Bronchi, Diseases, 399; Pathology, 413. Bronte Family : Lives, 301-302. Bronze Age : Generally, 387-388. Arms & Implements, 292-293. in Scotland, 287. Bronzes, 472. Brooke, Rajah : Life, 196. Brougham, Lord : Life, 246. Brown, Andrew : Life, 321. Dr. John : Life, 303. Rev. J. Baldwin : Life, 324. Browne, H. K. : Life, 313,314. Sir T. : Criticism, 301, 510. Browning, Eliz. B.: Criticism, 303. Robert : Criticism, 303, 509. Brunei, Sir M. I. : Life, 320. Bryant, W. C. ; Life, 303. Buchanan, James : Life, 283. Buckinghamshire : Birds, 384. Geology, 352 ; Topogr., 172, 175. Buckle, H. T. : Life, 303. Buddha and Buddhism, 68-69, 576. compared with Christianity, 64-65. Esoteric (Theosophy),, 39, Inscriptions, 291. Budget : National, 147. Buenos Ayres : Geography, etc., 213, Bugeaud, Marshal : Life, 264. Bugis : Language, 663. Bugs, 379-380. BUHL] DEX. [CATH- Buhl Work, 493. Building, 456-457. Boat, 495 ; Coach, 459. Farm and Horticultural, 440. Hospitals, 419-420. Law : Metropolitan Acts, 126. Kailway, 424. Societies, 149; Law, 117. Yacht, 495. See also Architecture. Bulbs : Culture, 449. Bulgaria : Folk Lore, 89. Geography, etc., 189-190. Language, 638. War [1877-8J , 273. Bull, Ole : Life, 316, 317. Bullion, 160-161. Bunsen, Baroness : Life, 330. Bunyan, John : Life and Criticism, 303. Burgoyne, Sir J. : Life, 249. Burials and Cremation, 150; Law, 125. Burke, Edmund : Life, etc. , 244. Burleigh, 1st Lord : Life, 239. Burma : Coins, 294 ; Flora, 366. Forests, 363 ; Geography, etc., 196. Geology, 354. History, 173, 277. Campaigns [1824-26, 1852-53], 251. Language, 665 ; Law, 142. Mission in, 45 ; Sport, 503. Zoology, 354; Lepidoptera, 378. Burn, James : Life, 329. Burnham Beeches, 175. Burnley : Geology, 353. Burns, Robert : Life and Criticism, 303. Burnt Njal Saga, 512. Burr, Aaron : Life, 282. Burritt, Elihu : Life, 303. Burton-on-Trent : Natural Histoiy, 365. Bum : Natural History, 196. Bushgali Language, 561. Bushman Folklore, 77-78. Business and Commerce, 158-162. Butler, Bp. J. : Criticism &\V ks. ,100, 509. Butter : Analysis, 343. Butterflies, 377, 378-379. Buttons : Manufacture, 452. Buxton, Sir Fowell : Life, 328. Bye-Laws of Companies, 119. Byron, Lord : Life and Criticism, 303. Byzantine-Greek Hiitorians: Wks., 592. C. Cabinet Making, 459. Cables : Chain, 438 ; Telegraph, 432. Cabot, George : Life, 282. Sebastian : Life, 328. Voyages, 203, 220. Cabul : Campaign [1878-9], 251. Geography, 193. Caecum : Diseases, 400. Caedmon : Works, 642. Caesar : Life, 269. Works and Aids to, 618-619. Cage Birds, 386. Caithness ; Prehistoric Remains, 287. Calculus : Mathematical, 336-337. Medical, 400, 409. Caldecott, Randolph : Life, 314. Calderon : Life and Criticism, 303. Calendar: Church, 48. Calhoun, J. C. -. Life and Works, 282. Calico Printing, 455. Calidasa : Works, 570, 571, 572. California : Chinese in, 151. Birds, 385 ; Butterflies, 379. Flora, 367. Geography and History, 206, 211. Geology, 356 ; Grape Culture, 443. Calisthenics, 167. Callimachus : Works [trs.] 95. Calmuc : Language, 665. Calvin, John : Life, 324-325. and the Reformation, 27. Cam, River : Etchings, 475. Cambridge ; Biographies, 239. Etchings, 475. University — Plistoiy, etc., 165. Boat Race, 495. (U.S.) : History, 208. Cambridgeshire ; Bells, 293. Flora, 364; Geology, 352. Topography, 172, 175. Campagna, The, 289. Campaigns : American, 280-281. British, 251-252. Campbell, Lord : Life, 323. Thomas : Life, 303. Canada : Birds, 385. Colonization, 203. Geogr., 204-205 ; Geology, 355. History, 204-205, 278-279. Methodism, 36. Natural History, 371, 504. Prospects, 173; Sport, 504. Canals : Engineering, etc., 425. Law, 132. Canara : Sport, 194. Canarese Language, 564. Canary Bird : Breeding, etc. , 386. Islands : Hist. & Topog. 203. Cancer, 399, 406, 408. Candahar : Campaign, 251. Candia, 191. Candle : Chemical History, 342. Manufacture, 453. Canning, George : Life, 246. Canoeing, 495. Canon of Scripture, 3, 4. Canterbury, 177. Archbishops : Lives, 323. Historical Memorials, 29, 483. 682 Canton : Dialect, 673-674. Topography, 193. Caoutchouc : Manufacture, 460. Cape Breton : Coalfields, 355. History, 204. Colony : Flora, 367. Geogr. & Hist., 201-202. Verde Islands : Geography, 203. Capercaillie, 497. Capgrave : Chronicle, 236. Capital and Labour, 145-146. Punishment, 151. Capri Island, 184. Caps, Percussion : Manufacture, 452. Carbon Process in Photography, 476. Carcinoma of Larynx, 399. Cardinals : Lives, 323-327. Cards : Games, 501. Carey, Rev. W. : Life, 327. Cargoes : Stowage, 436. Caricature Art, 470. Caries : Dental, 406. Carinthian Dialect, 648. Carlovingian Romances, 515. Carlyle, Jane Welsh: Life, 331. Thos. : Life and Criticism, 29, 303, 510. Carnac : Antiquities, 657. Carolina, N. & S. : History, 207, 278. Caroline, Queen of England, 241-242. Matilda, Queen of Denmark, 274. Carpathian Mountains : Flora, 365. Topography, etc., 182-183. Carpenter, Mary : Life, 328. Carpenters' Company, 146. Carpentry, 458. Carpets, 461. Carriage Painting, 459. Carriers: Law, n8. Carrying Stock of Railways, 424. Carstares, Wm. ; Life, 256. Carthage: Antiquities, 288 ; Hist., 270. Cartridges : Manufacture, 452. Carving: Stone, 477; Wood, 459, 493. Casaubon, Isaac : Life, etc., 325. Caspian Sea : Topogr., etc., 192. Cassiodorus : Letters, 270. Castes : Indian, 195 ; Law of, 143. Castle : Alnwick, 178 ; Corfe, 176. Castlereagh, Lord : Life, etc., 245. Castles : British, 173-174 ; Sussex, 179. See also the names of counties. Cat, The : Natural Hist., etc., 386. Entozoa, 402. Catacombs, The, 24, 289. Catalogue Making (books), 508. Cataract of Eye, 407. Catarrh : Medically, 399; Pathol,, 413. Catechism, Church, 50. Cathedral System, 44. Cathedrals : Great Britain, 482-483. CATH-] INDEX, [CHRI- Catherine of Aragon : Life, 238, 239. Medici : Life, 262. II. of Russia : Life, 273. Catholic Church : English, 33, 44. Roman, 40-43. Emancipation, 40, 259, 260. Catholicism and Protestantism com- pared, 42. Catholics : English, 41 ; Irish, 259. Old, 42, 43 ; Scottish, 255. Catnach and Catnach Press, 75. Cato, M. Porcius : Works, 628 Cattle : Breeding, etc., 441, 444. Diseases, 443-444. Catullus : Worlcs, and Aids to, 608. Caubul, see Cabuh Caucasus: Geography, etc., 198. Sport, 503. Cavaliers : List of, 240. Cavalry, 433. Cave Hunting, 292. Temples of India, 291. Cavendish, Hon. H. : Life, 320. Thomas : Life, 328. Cavifnpore, 277. Caxton, Wm. : Life, etc., 508. Exhibition : Bibles of, 17. Celebes : Language, 663. Celibacy : Sacerdotal, 26. Cellini, Benvenuto : Life, 271. Celsus : Treatise against, 25. Celtic Britain, 232-233. Church : Liturgy, 52. Languages, 631-632 ; Law, 142. Literature, 632-633. Romances, 513-514. Manners, 186 ; Mythology, 87. Celts, The, 233 ; Conversion of, 45. Cements, 457. Central America : Geography, etc. , 2 1 1 . Geology, 355 ; History, 284. Natural History, 371. Asia: Geogr. & Hist, 192-193. Cephalopoda, 380. Ceramic Art, 478-479. Cerebral, see Brain. Cervantes : Life and Crit., 303, 510. Ceylon: Antiquities, 291; Buddhism, 68. Coffee planting, 442 ; Coins, 294. Demonology, 76 ; Flora, 366. Geography, etc., 195 ; Missions, 46. Natural History, 195 ; Birds, 385. Lepidoptera, 378. Sport, 503. Chain Cables : Manufacture, 438. Chaldea : Art, 467 ; History, 226. Magic, 76. Chaldean account of Genesis, 7. Language, 658. Scriptural Concordances, 4-5. Challenger : Voyage, 370. Chalmers, Dr. Thomas : Life, 325. Chalons: Battle, 221. Chambers, Robt. and Wm. : Lives, 312. Champagne (wine), 443. Chance, Logic of, iii, 335. Chancellors, Lord : Lives, 322-323. Chancery: Court, 136-137. of Palatine of Lancaster : Ct., 137. Change-Ringing, 293. Change of Life, 412. Channel Islands : Birds, 384. Medical Aspect, 419. Topography, etc., 175. Channing, Rev. W. E. : Life, 325. Chanson de Roland, 515, 634. Chap-books, 75. Chapman, Geo. : Criticism, 303. Charity: Christian, inAnct. Church, 24, Charities: Public, 150; Law, 118. Charlemagne : Life and Times, 262. Schools, 163 ; Romances, 515,634. Charles I. : Reign, 239-241. II. : Reign, 241-243. v., of Germany: Reign, 266. XII., of Sweden : Life, etc., 274. the Bold, of Burgundy : Life, 262. Charlotte of Wales, Princess, 331. Charnwood Forest, 177. Charterhouse School, 165. Charters: Anglo-Saxon, 231. Charts, Marine : Construction, 436. Chatham, Earl of : Life, etc. , 243. Chatterton.Thos. : Life & Criticism, 304. Chaucer, Geoff. : Life & Criticism, 304. Chaul : Antiquities, 291. Chelsea : Topography, 178. Chemistry : Inorganic and Organic, 341-344- Agricultural, 439. Analytical, 343-344 ; Brewing, 454, Cookery, 490; Dictionary, 341. Dyeing, 455 ; History, 341. Histo-, 394. in Christian Evidences, 63. Industrial, 452-453 ; Medical, 414. Manufactures, 452-456. Metallurgical, 464-466. Philosophy of, 341-342. Photographic, 476 ; of Retina, 408. Physiological, 393. Chemists : Lives, 319-321. Trade, 453. Cheques: Law, 117. Cherubini.M.L.C.Z.S. : Life, 3i6,3l7. Cheshire: Dialect, 645. Folklore, 81. Topography, 172, 175. Chesney, Gen. F. R. : Life, 249. Chess : Game, 501-502. Chest : Stethometry, 396. Chester : Architecture, 483. Topography, 175. Chicheley, Abp, : Life, 237. Chichester Cathedral, 483. Topography, 180. Chicory : Culture, 442. Chief Justices : Lives, 322-323. Childbed, 410-41 1. Children : Diseases, 412. Homceopath., 421; Surgical, 404. Education, 166. Games and Tales. — See Folklore. Hospitals, 420 ; Psychology, 166. Chili: History, etc., 213. Language, 671. China (ceramics), 478-479. Painting : Art, 479 China (country) : Diseases, 403. Flora, 366 ; Folklore, 69. Geography, etc., 193-194- Geology, 354. History, 192, 252, 276. Language and Literature, 673-675. Missions, 46 ; Pharmacology, 416. Religions : Buddhism, 68-69. Confucianism, 69. China, Indo- : Geography, etc., 196. Chinese : in Cahfornia, 151. Chivalry : History, 227. Romances, 513-514. Chlorate of Potash : Manufactures, 453 Chlorine : Manufactures, 452. Chloroform, 405. Choctaw Language, 671. Cholera, 401. Homceopathic Treatment, 422. Chopin, P. : Life, 316, 317, 486. Choristers, 47. Christ : Atonement, 58. comp. with other Teachers, 64-65. Divinity, 57-58. Imitation 0/^ 49 ; in Art, 468. in the Gospels, 11-13, 58. in Modern Life, 49-50. in Old Testament, 16. Incarnation of, 57-58. Life, 21-22 ; Miracles, 62-63. Person, 57-58. Resurrection, 59-60. Second Coming, 59-60. Temptation, 57 ; Theology, 16. Unitarian View, 57-58; Work, 58. See also Christianity, and Church. Christian Architecture, 481-485. Art, 468-469 ; Biography, 323-328. Ethics, 49-50 ; Evidences, 60-63. Legends, 41 ; Life, 49-50. Names, 296. Christiania : Art Guide, 47 1 . Christianity, 1-65. History : General, 20-21. according to Countries, 27-32. Denominations, 33-43. Early, 21-25 ! Mediaeval, 25-26. Modern, 26. CHRI-] INDEX. [CONIC Christianity : Practical, 49-50. See also Christ, and Church. Christison, Sir R. : Life, 321. Christmas, 48. Chromatogi'aphy, 473. Chromo-lithography, 460-461. Chronicles, Books of: Comments, etc., 5-6, 7-8. Enghsh, 231 etseq. Chrysostom, St. John : Life, 24. Church : Antiquities, 287-28S. Apostolic, 22-23. Architecture, 482-484. Biography, 20-/^^passim ; 323-327. Eastern, 28. English : Architecture, 174-180, 483-483. Bells, 293 ; Catechism, 50. Ceremonies, 48. Choir Training, 489. Decoration and Furniture,44-4S. Embroidery, a/so 492. Doctrine, 33 ; Folklore, 81. History, 28-29, 33. Diocesan, 28. in Relation to Architecture, 4S2. „ ., State, 48-49. Law, 121 ; Management, 44-45. Missions, 45-46 ; Officers, 47. Ordinances, 47-48 ; Organs, 488. Prayer Book & Liturgies, 51-52. Polity, 44-49. Vestments, 44-45. Wardens, 44-45. Worship, 47-48. History : General, 20-43. of Asia, 22 . Roman Catholic History, 40-42, 43. Doctrines, Polity, etc., 42-43. See also the names of the various Nonconformist Churches. Churchill, C. : Life. 301. Cicero : Life and Criticism, 98. Works & Aids— Orations, 623-625. Philosoph., 98, 626-627. Cid : Chronicle of zj^-^i^. Cinchona: Culture, 415. Circles : Ancient Stone, 292. Circulation of Blood : Discovery, 322. Diseases, 394, 395. Physiology, 393. Cirripedia, 376. Cistercians : Architecture, 482. Citizen : Rights, 148, 152-153. City Companies, 146. Old Plate, 480. Civil Engineering, 423-424. Agricultural, 439. Liberty, 152-153; Service, 150. War — English [1642-70], 177, 239-241. American [1861-85], 281. Civilization : General History, 222-223. Clans: Scottisli, 186. Clarendon, Earl : Life, 240. Clay Farming, 439. Henry : Life, Speeches, etc., 282. Clearing House, Bankers', 159. Clematis : Culture, 449. Clement of Rome, Saint : Life, 41. Works, 24-25. Cleopatra's Needle, 226, 290. Climatology, 347-349- Clinical Medicine, 395. Clive, Lord : Life, 249. Clock-making, 460. Clouds, 348. Clough, A. H. : Life, 304. Club-foot, 405. Clubs, 150; Law, 118. Clyde, Lord : Life, 249. Coaches and Coach Building, 459. and Coaching, 494 ; Designs, 478. Coal and Coal Fields, 463. Gas : Manufacture, 455-456. Mining, 462-463. Tar, 453 ; Tar Colours, 455. Cobbett, William : Life, 246-247. Cobden Club : Pamphlets of, 147. Richard : Life, 247. Coca and Cocaine, 415. Cochin China : Language, 673. Cockburn, Lord : Memorials of, 323. Cocoa, 442. Cocos-Keeling Islands, 196. Codes : Educational, 165. Coelenterata, 374. Coffee : Culture, etc., 442; Palaces, 46. Cognition: Psychology of, 112. Coheleth and Commentaries on, 9. Coif: Order of, 124. Coins, 294-296. Coke, Sir E. : Life, 323. Colchester, ist Lord : Diary and Cor- respondence-, 245. Cole, Sir H. : Reminiscences, 247. Colebrooke, H. T. ; Life, 304. Coleoptera, 379. Colden-Hoffman : Life, 327. Coleridge, Samuel Taylor : Life and Criticism, 29, 187, 304, 510. Philosophical Works, 100. Sara : Life, 304. Colet, Dean John : Life, 324. Coligny, Admiral : Life, 29, 323. CollctdWritgs.ofErit. Auth., 556-559. Collections of Nat. Hist. Obj., 388-389. College of Surgeons, Dublin, 403. Collieries: Engineering, etc., 463. Law, 129. Collisions at Sea, 127-128. Colonies, British : Collective, 169, 173. Administratn. & Policy, 151, 253. History, 252-253 ; Law, 135,142. 684 Colonies, European : History, 228. See also the names of the several Colonies and of the Mother-Countries. Colonna Vittoria : Life, 331. Colorado: Beetle, 441. Geology, 355, 356. Colosseum at Rome, 289. Colossians, Epistle to : Commentajies, etc., 5-6, 14-15. Colour Blindness, 407. Science & Art of, 473 ; Sense, 1 12. Columbus, Christoph. : Life, 203, 204. Combe, George: Life, 321. Combinations : Mathematical, 335. Comenius, J. A. -. Life, 163. Comets, 345. Commentaries on Bible : Protestant, 5-16 ; Roman Catholic, 42. on English Law, 1 14. Commerce, Money, etc., 158-162. Industries and Trades, 451-466. Commercial : Biography, 329. Correspondence, 1 59 ; Law, 1 29. Products, 439u Common Law, 118. Prayer, Book of, 51-52. Commons, House of. — See Parliament. and Inclosures: Law, 131. Commonwealth : English, 239-241. Commune : French, 264-265. Communion, Holy, 47-48, 5P. Communism, 155-156. Como : Dialect, 637. Companies, Joint-Stock: Law, 118-119. London Livery, 146. Comparative Anatomy, 372 . Embryology, 372. Mythology, 72-92. Philology, 559-560- Religion, 67-68. Compass, The, 436. Compensation: Law, 119. Composers, Musical: Live.s, 316-318. Composition : Musical, 487. Compulsory Purchase : Law, 125. Comstock Lode : Geology, 355. Comte, Aug.: Wks. andCrit., loo-ioi. Concani Language, 562. Conchology, 380-381. Concrete : Buildings, 456. Manufacture, 457. Condo : Princes of, 261. Confession ; Doctrine & Practice, 33-34. of Faith (Westminster), 56. Confirmation : Doctrine & Practice, 50. Confucius, and Confucianism, 67, 69, 674-675. Congo : Language, 668. River : Geography, etc., 202-203. Congregationalism, 35. Congress, U.S. : History, 280. Conic Sections, 336. CONJ.] Conjuring, 502. Connaught Rangers, 253. Connecticut : History, 207. Conscience, The, no. Consolidation (Lands) Acts, 124. Constable, A. : Life, 312. J. : Life, 314. Constantine the Great : Life, 24. Constantinople : Description, 189. History, 275. Constitutional History and Constitution of England, 223, 230-231. of U.S., 279-280. Law : English, 119. Consulate under Napoleon, 264. Consumption, Pulmonary, 399. Homoeopathic Treatment, 422. Contingent Remainders : Law, 132. Contracts: Law, 119. Convents of United Kingdom, 41. Conveyancing : Law, 120. Convictions : Law, 138. Convocations of the Church, 21. Cookery, and the Cook, 490-49 1 . Coolie, The, 213, Coomassie : Campaign of [1874] ,251. Cooper, Ashley : Life, 243. J. Fenimore : Life & Criticism, 304. Co-operation, 146, 155, 156. Coopers' Company, The, 1 46. Coorg: Gazetteer, 195. Language, 564, 565. Copenhagen : Art Guide, 471. Copepoda, 376. Copley, J. S. : Life, etc., 314. Copper : Metallurgy, 464. Coptic Churches, 28. Language and Inscriptions, 656. Copts, The : History, 28. Copyholds : Law, 131. Copyright : Law, 130. Corals, 374, 375, 389. Coran. — See Koran. Cordilleras : Geology, 355. Gorea, 193-194 ; Language, '674. Corfe Castle, 176. Corinthians, Epistle to : Commentaries, etc., S-6; 14-15. Cork : Topography, 1 83. Comeille, Pierre : Life, 304. " Cornwall Barry " : Life, 308. Cornwall : Bells, 293 ; Birds, 384. Brasses, 294 ; Dialect, 645. Folklore, 8i ; Geology, 352. Language (Ancient), 631. Literature (Ancient), 632. Mineralogy, 464. Topography, 172, 175. Cornwallis, Marq. : Correspondence, 243. Coroner : Office, 125. Corporations: Law, 1 20-1 21. Municipal— Law, 125, 126. INDEX. Corregio, A. A. : Life & Criticism, 314. Correspondence : Commercial, 159. Corsica, B'olklore, 87-88. Topography and Sport, 185. Cortez, Hern. : Life, 328 ; Letters, 284. Cosmetics, 491. Costs : Legal, 139. Costume : British Army, 253. Ecclesiastical, 44, 45. History, 297-298, 480. Hygiene, 418; Modern, 491. Cottage : Building, 485 ; Hospitals, 420. Cotton : Culture, 442. Spinning, etc., 461. Councils of Church, 21 ; Papal, 40-42. Counterpoint, 487. County Cts. : Procedure & Practice, 138. Courts of Law : English, 136-140. Martial, 129. Cousin, Victor : Life and Works, loi. Covenanters, Scottish, 32. Coverdale's 5i^/i?, i, 17. Cowper, Wm. : Life and Criticism, 304, 509, 510. Cox, David : Life & Criticism, 314, 470. Crabbe, Geo. ; Criticism, 510. Crabs, 376. Crania : Human, 387-388. Cranmer, Abp. ; Bible, 17. Life, 323 ; Memorials, 325. Crecy : Battle, 248. Cree ; Language, 671. Creeds and Catechisms, Christian, 56. Cremation, 150. Creolese Language, 669. Crests :. Family, 297. Crete : Topography, etc, 191. Crewel Work, 492. Cribbage : Game, 501. Cricket : Game, 499. Crime and Criminals, 151. Crimea : Antiquities, 289-290. Sport, 503. Crimean War [1854-56], 252. Military Treatises on, 434. Criminal Law, 121 ; Liability, 113. Crinoidea, 375. Crocodile, 382. Croker, J. W. : Correspondence, 247. Crome, John : Criticism, 470. Cromwell, O. : Life, 240, 241, 301, 324 in Ireland, 259-; Coins, 295. Croquet : Game, 499. Crosses: Stone — British, 292; Irish, 288. Crowns and Coronations, 480. Croydon : Topography, 179. Cruikshank, Geo. and Rob. : Lives and Criticism, 313, 470. Crusades : History, 226-227. Crustacea, 376. Crystallography, 350-351. Cuba: Topography, etc., 212. 685 [DEATH Cucumber: Culture, 45 1. Culture : Self, 167. Cumberland: Folklore, 81. Dialect, 645 ; Geology, 352. Old Church Plate, 480. Topography, 175. Cuneiform Inscriptions, 661. Curafoa, H.M.S. : Cruise, 370. Curran, J. P. : Life and Speeches, 323. Currency, 160-161. Currents : Ocean, 348-349. Curtius, Quintus : Works, 619. Curves : Railway, 424. Custom of Manors, 154. Customs and Usage : Law, 121. Revenue : History, 133 ; Law, 147. Cutting Out of Clothing, 492. Cycling, 496. Cymry : Antiqus., 287; Literature, 513. Cynewulf's Elene, 642. Cyprus : Antiquities, 289. Hist. & Topography, 189, 191, 198. Cyrillic Language, 638. Cystic Worms, 403. Cysts: Ovarian, 411. D. Dacoits of India, 195. Dairy Farming, 445-446. Dakota : Geology & Palaeontology, 355, 387 ; Language, 671. d' Albert, Jeanne : Life, 330. Dalrymple, Sir J. : Life, 323. Dalton, Dr. J. : Life, 320. Damages : Law, 121 Damascus : Geography, 18. Dampier, G. W. : Life, 328. Voyage, 216. Dancing, 502. Danes in Britain, 233, 287. Daniel: Book of, Comms. etc., 5-6, 10. Dante, Alig. : Life and Criticism, 304. Danton, G. A. : Life, 264. Danube : River, 189. Darwin, Chas. : Life, etc., 320. Erasmus : Life, 320. Darwinism, 369-370. Dates : Dictionary of, 505. Dauphine : Topography, etc., i8l. David, King, 7, 8. Davis, John : Voyages, 219, 220. Rev. R. : Life, 327. Davos Platz : Medical aspect, 419. Davy, Sir Humphrey : Life, 320. Deaconesses, 47. Deaf and Dumb : Education, 165. Deak, Francis : Life, 261. Dean, Abp. : Life, 237. Death : in Christian Doctrine, 59-60 ; in Mythology, 75. Medical Jurisprudence, 128. DEATH] INDEX. [DRUG- Death: Punishment by, 151. Registration of — Law, 132. Represent, of^by Andents, 104. Debtor and Creditor: Law, 116^117. Debts : National, 147. Decoration : Art, 473, 477-478. Church, 44-45. House, 457-458, 491. Deductive Logic, m. Dee, River, 174. Deeds : Art of Reading, 140. Interpretation, 140. Title, 120. Deer : Management, etc. , 444. Stalking, 496. Definite Integrals, 337. Definition: Logic of^ in. Defoe, Daniel : Life & Criticism, 304, 509, 510; Works, 557. Deformities : Aural, 408 ; Fashion, 224. of Mouth, 407. Surgical : General, 405. Degeneration, 369. Degori, Sir : Romance, 5 14. Degrruant: Romance, 513. Delane, J. T. : Life, 304. de la Robbia, Lucca : Life & Crit., 315. Delaroche, Paul: Life & Criticism, 316. Delaware Language, 671. Democracy: History, etc., 223, 510. Demonology, 75-76. Demosthenes : Works, Crit., 598-599. Denderah : Antiquities, 657. Denmark : Folklore, 89-90. High Schools, 164. History, etc., 183, 273-274. Language, 643, 647, 650. Literature : Dramatists, 553. Novels, 527-528. Missions, 45 ; Proverbs, 76. Denominations : Christian, 33-43. Dental Surgery and Dentistry, 406. Dependencies: Government, 151. Depression in Trade, 158. De Quincey, Thos. : Life and Criticism , 304, 510 ; Works, 557. Derby : Pottery, 479. Derbyshire : Folklore, 81. Topography, 172, 175-176. Dermatology, 402. Descartes, Rene: Life and Works, loi. Descent of Man, 369-370. Designs & Designing : Decorative, 477, 478 ; Japanese, 468. Textile Fabrics, 462. Desmids, 359. de Soto's Conquest of Florida, 207. de Stael, Mme. : Life, 331. Determinants : Theory, 335. Detroit : History, 208. Devil-lore, 75-76. Devcnport: Bibliography, 176. Devonshire : Birds and Mammals, 3S4 Dialect, 645 ; Plant Names, 357. Flora, 364. Folklore, 81 ; Geology, 352. Medical Aspect, 418. Topography, 172, 176. Devotional Literature, 50-53. Dextrine : Manufacture, 453. Dhammapada, 68, 576. Diabetes, 400, 400. Diagnosis: Medical, 396; Surgical, 404. Dialects : British, 644-646. French, 635 ; German, 648. Greek : Ancient, 577, 604-605. Italian: Ancient, 630-631. Modern, 636. Diamond Necklace, Story of the, 263. Diamonds : as objets de vertu, 480. Geologically, 351. Diarrhoea, 400 ; Homoeopath., 422. Diatoms, 359. Dick, Robert : Life, 329. , Dickens, Chas. : Life and Criticism, 304-305, 509. Dictionaries. — See subject headings. Diderot, Denis: Life and Criticism, loi. Diet, 417 ; in Gout,40l; Homoeop.422. Differential Calculus, 336. Equations, 337. Digestive Organs, 394, 399-400. in Children, 412. Digests, Legal, 114. Dining : Art of, 491 ; Room, The, 491. Dinka Language, 668. Dinners : Cookery, 490-491. Dinocerata, 387. Diocesan Histories : British, 28. Diocletian : Persecutions of, 25. Diodorus Siculus : Works & Crit., 593. Dionysak Myth, 85. DionysiusHalicarn.: Wks. &Crit., 593. Diophantos of Alexandria, 334. Dipavamsa^ 68. Diphtheria, 399 ; Tracheotomy in, 407. Discophorae, 371. Discoverers : Lives, 328-329. Discovery : History, 423 ; Legal, 139. Philosophy of, 223. Voyages. — See the countries. Disease and Germs, 395. Diseases. — See under the subject headgs. Disendowment and Disestablishment of the Church, 4S-49. Dislocations : Surgery, 405. Dispensaries, 419-420. Disraeli, Benj. — See Beaconsfield. Isaac : Criticism, 301 ; Works, 509. Dissection : Animal, 371. Human, 391-392. Dissent and Dissenters, 34-40. Distilling, 454 ; Coal Tar, 453. Ditches : Natural History, 373. 686 Divination, 75-76. Divines : Lives, 323-327. Divorce: Court and Lkw ol, 137. Dock : Engineering, 425. Doctors : Lives, 321-322. Doddridge, Dr. P. ; Life, 325. Dog : Breeds, Diseases, etc., 497. Entozoa, 402 ; in Folklore, 74. Sagacity, 372-373. Dominic, Saint : Life, 26. Domesday Bookj 1 72. Works on, 172, 176, 179. Domestic Animals : Anatomy and Dis- ease, 443-444- Economy, 490. Medicine and Surgery, 420-422. Servants, 490. Don John of Austria : Life, 261. Donne, Dean J . : Life, 324. Dora, Sister : Life, 328. Dore, Gustave : Life, 314. Bible Illustrations^ 19. Dorking : History & Topography, 179. Dorsetshire : Dialect, 645. Geology, 352 ; Spiders, 377. 'I'opography, 172, 176. Dost Mohammed : Life, 192. Down, County : Dialect, 646. Topography, 183. Doyle, Richard : Life & Criticism, 313. Draa Oasis, 201. Dragons in Mythology, 74. Drainage : Generally, 427 ; Farm, 440. House, 456; Law, 125; Mine, 463. Drake, Sir Francis : Life, 328. Voyages, 211, 214. Drama, History : American, 546. British, 545-546. Biography, 318-319. French, 546 ; Greek, 5S5. Dramatic Biography, 300-312. Literature : History and Works, — British, 546-552. Foreign, 553-554. Greek,585-592; Hindu, 570-571. Roman, 616-618. Singing : Art of, 489. Draper : Trade, 462. Dr.iughts : Game, 502. Diavidian Languages, 564-565. Drawing : Art, 474 ; Engineering, 429. Topographical, 427. Dress; Art of, 491 ; Fancy, 491. Hygiene, 418. See also Costume. Dressmaking, 492. Drill in Schools, 167. Drink Question, 156. Medical Aspect, 398. Dropsy, 400. Drowning : Medical Jurisprudence, 416. Druggist : Trade, 453. DRUM-] Drummond, Thos. : Life, 261. William, of Hawthornden : Life and Criticism, 305. Drury Lane Theatre, 546. Dryden, J. : Life & Crit., 305, 510. Dry-rot in Timber, 360. Dublin, City of: Cathedral, 484. History, 183. Duck, The, 383. Decoys, 496 ; Management, 445. Duelling : History, 500. Duff, Rev. Alex. : Life, 325. Dumas, Alex. : Life, 305. Dumb : Education, 165. Dumbartonshire : Topography, 187. Dumfriesshire : Topography, 187. Duncan, John : Life, 329. Dundee, Visct. [Claverhouse] : Life, 256. Dundonald, loth Earl of : Life, 250. Dunstan, St. : Life, 233, Dupanloup, Bp. : Life, 325. Dupre, Giovanni : Life, 314. Durand,Maj.-Gen. SirH. M.: Life,249. Diirer, Albrecht : Life, 312, 314. Durham : Birds, 384 ; Flora, 364. Topography, 176. Dutch,— .y^^ Holland, Guiana: Geography, etc, 213. Duty, Christian, 49. Dwarfs: Lives, 331. Dyaks of Borneo, 196. Dyeing : Art and Trade, 455. Dynamics, 338-339. Dynamos : Electrical, 432. Dysmenorrhoea, 412. Dyspepsia, 399, 400. Eadie, Dr.- J. : Life, 325. Eagles, 385. Ear : Anatomy, 391 ; Diseases, 408. Homoeopathic Treatment, 421. Earthenware, 478-479. Earthquakes, 347. Easements : Law, 132. East Indies : Geography and History, 173, 196-197 ; Flora, 366. Languages, 663-665. Quinine Culture, 415. Eastbourne : Flora, 365. Eastern Churches, 28. Question, 192-193, Ecarti : Game, 501. Ecclesiastes : Comments., etc., 5-6, 9. Ecclesiastical. — See Church. Echinodermata, 375- Eclectic Philosophers, 98. Economic Botany, 441. Entomology, 441-442. Economy, Domestic, 490-493. Political, 145-147 ; Social, 148-158. INDEX. Ecuador : Hepaticae, 362. Eczema, 402. Eddas, The, 90, 649. Edgeworth, Miss : Life and Criticism, 301, 305. Edinburgh : Geology, 354. Topography, etc., 187. University and High School, 166. Education, 163-167 ; Law, 125. Moral (of Young), 156. Musical, 486 ; of Voice, 489. of Women, 157 ; Physical, 167. Edward L : Reign, 235-236. II. : Reign, 235-236. III. : Reign, 236-237. VI. : Reign, 238-239. Puritans under, 38. the Confessor : Life, 233. Thomas : Life, 329. Edwardes,Maj.-Gen.Sir.H. : Life, 249. Edwards, Jonathan : Criticism, 510. Eggs, Birds', 383-386. Bglamour: Romance, 513. Egypt : Antiquities, 290 ; Art, 467. Birds, 385. Campaign [1882-85], «'<=., 252, Coins, 294, 295. Coptic Churches, 28. History : Ancient, 226, 276. Modern, 275. Language, Inscrs., etc., 656-657. Medical Aspect, 419. Missions, 46 : Mythology, 80. Pyramids, 290; Sculpture, 471. Topography, 18, 191, 200-201. Egyptians : Ancient and Modern, 19, 200-201. Equity: Jurisprudence, 122. Elasticity, Theory of, 338. Elba, Napoleon in, 265. Eldon, Lord : Life, 247. Eleatic Philosophers, 95. Elections, Law, 122. Parliamentary : History, 14S, 470. Electoral System, 152-153. Electric Lighting, Law of, 125. Electrical Engineering, 432. Electricity, 340-341 ; Medical, 396. Electroplate : Manufacture, 452. Electrotyping, 461. Elephant, The : Anatomy, 372. Natural History, 387. Eleusinian Mysteries, 77. Elgin, Earl of: Lettei-s Gr' yoarnaL, 249. Mission to China, 252. Elginshire : Topography, 187. Eliot, George : Life & Criticism, 305. Rev. John : Life, 327. Sir J. : Life, 240. Elizabeth, Queen : Reign, 238. Church under, 29 England under, 1 73. 687 [ENTE- Elizabeth, Queen : Puritans under, 38. de Valois, Qu. of Spain : Life, 274 Elliptic Functions, 337. Ellis, Rev. William : Life, 327. Elphinstone, Adm G. K. : Life, 250. Mountstuart : Life, 249. Ely : Cathedral, 483 ; Etchings, 475. Embanking, 440. Embroidery, 492 ; Church, 45, 492. Embryology, 372. of Ctenophorae, 374 ; Turtle, 371. Emerson, R. W. : Life &. Criticism, 305. Emigrants, Early British, to Amer., 278. Emigration, 151-152. Emmanuel, Victor: Life & Reign, 271. Emotions and Will, 99, 112. Expression of, 369. Employers' Liability ; Law, 122. Enamels, 480. Encyclopaedias, General, 505. For special Cycles., see subject headgs. Endemic Diseases : Locally, 397. Energ)', 337-338. Electric Transmission of, 432. Enfranchisement, Leasehold, 149. Engine : Driving, 431 ; Gas, 455. Marine, 437-43^ ; Steam, 431. Engineering, 423-432; Farm, 439-440. Field, 424 ; Hydraulic, 425. Marine, 437-438 ; Materials, 424. Mechanical, 428-429. Mining, 463 ; Railway, 424. Sanitary, 427 ; Tramway,424-425. Engineers : Lives, 319-321. England : Antiquities, 287. Birds, 384 ; Coins, 295. Folklore, 80-82. Geography & Topography, 172-180. History, 228-248. Language: Anglo-Sax., 640,647. Old and Middle, 640. Modern, 642-644. Law, 113-141. Literature : History and Works, A.-S. & E.-E., 641-642. Drama and Dramatists, 546-553. Essayists and Letter - Writers, 554-556- Fiction and Novelists, 512-524. Poetry and Poets, 529-543. Writings (collected), 556-559. Sociology, 108. See also almost all the subject headings. Engravers, Designs for, 478. Lives of, 312-316, 469. Engraving : Art and Criticism, 475. Enguduk Language, 668. Ennius : Works, and Aids to, 608. Enoch, Book of, 3. Ensilage, 441. Enteric Fever, 401. ENTO-] INDEX. [FINE Entomology, 377-3So- Economic, 441-442. for Fly-fishers, 499. Entomostraca, 376. Entozoa, 402-403. Entrenchments, Military, 435. d'Eon, Chevalier : Life, 244. Ephesians, Epistle to : Commentaries, etc., s-6, 14-15. Ephesus, 290. Ephraemi Syri, Carmina, 660. Epics : National, 512-515. Greek, 580-585. Sanscrit — Ancient, 569. Modem, 570. Epictetus : Works, 601. Translations and Criticism, 97. Epicurus and Epicureans, 97-98. Epidemics of Middle Ages, 227. Epilepsy, 398. Episcopal Church in America, 34, 35. Epistles, New Test. : Commentaries, etc., 5-6, 14-15. Epitaphs, 24, 293, 294. Epping Forest, 176. Equations : Differential, 337. Theory of, 335. Erasmus, D. : Life, 27, 30, 325. Erskine, Lord : Life, 247. Esarhaddon : History, 289. Eschatology, 59-60 ; Swedenborgian,39. Esquimaux, The, 219 ; Mjrthology, 83. Essays : Belles Lettres — Brit. & Amer. , 554-555 ; Foreign, 556. Critical, 509-510. Philological : General, 560. Greek, 578 ; Latin, 578. Essex, County : Dialect, 645. Geology, 352. Nonconformity, 34. Topography, 172, 176. First Earl of : 239. Estates : Valuation, 162. Esther, Book of: Commentaries, 5-6, 8. Estheriae, 376. Esthetics, no. Esthonian Mythology, 83. Estoppel : Law, 139. Etchemin Language, 67 1-672. Etching : Art and Specimens, 475-476. Ethel werd's Chronicles, 232. Ethics, iio-iil ; Christian, 49-50. History, 93-94- in Relation to Religion, 64. Political, 149. Ethiopia : Geogr. , 200 ; Lang. ,657. Ethnic Religions, 64-65, 67-72. Ethnology : General, 388. Special works are classedwilh Geography — see names of countries. Eton College, 165, 166. Architecture, 483 ; Topogr., 174. Etonians : Lives, 331. Etruscan : Antiquities, 288. Dialect and Inscriptions, 630. Sculpture, 471. Etty, William : Life, 314. Etymology : Greek, 577. Eucalypts : Illustrations, 363. Eucharist, 47-48. Euchre : Game, 501. Euclid : Works, 335. Eureka District : Geology, 355. Euripides: Wrks. & Criticism, 589-590. Eustathius Macrembol. : Works, 512. Eutropius : Works, 619. Euxine : Topography of the, 182. Evelyn, J. : Diary, 241. Everett, Edward : Speeches, 282. Evidence : Law, 139. Evidences : Christian, 60-63. Evil : Origin of, 57. Evolution, 369-370, 387-388. and Religion, 63. applied to Politics, 148. Mental, in Animals, 112. Ewing, Bishop Alex. -. Life, 325. Mrs. J. H. : Life, 305. Exchange: Money and Foreign, 1 6 1, 162. Stock, 161-162 ; Tables, 162-163. Excise: Law, 133. Excommunication, 20, 42-43. Executioners : Lives, 331. Executors : Law, 135. Exegesis: Biblical, 4, $-16 passim. Exeter Cathedral, 483. Exodus : Commentaries, 5-6, 7. Expectoration, 399. Experimental Physics, 337-341. Explosives : Manufacture, 454. Expression : Musical, 487. of Emotions, 369. Extradition : Law, 144. Eye : Anatomy, 39 1 ; Diseases, 407-408. Homoeopathic Treatment, 421. Ezekiel: Commentaries, etc., 5-6,10,54. Ezra : Commentaries, 5-6, 8. Fables : Migration, 73. Greek, 580, 581, 585; Sanscrit, 572. Fabliaux : Old French, 634. Fabrics, Textile: Manufacture, 46 1-462. Face : Surgery, 405, 406. Facetiae : in Prose, 524-525. in Verse, 540-541. Factories : Law, 122. Fairfax, Third Lord : Life, 240. Fourth Lord : Life, 240. Robert : Life, 243. Fairy Tales.— ^'^^ Folklore. Faith : Christian, 58-59. and Doubt, 60-62; and Science, 63. 688 t Falcon : Cruise of, 212. Falconry, 384, 498. I Fall of Man, 57. Fallacies (logical), in. Fallopian Tubes : Diseases, 412. Family : History of the, 224-225. Famine : Irish [1847], 260. Fan, the, 298. Fancy Dress, 491. Faraday, Michael : Life, 320. Farel, Wm. : Life, 32. Farming, 438-442. Engineering, 439-440. Words : Obsolete, 644. Faroe Islands, 183. Farriery, 445. Fashion. — See Dress. Fasts of the Church, 48. Fat : Human, 393. Fathers of the Church, 24-25, 40-43. Faunas : Collective, 370-371. Fawcett, Henry: Life, 247. Feasts of the Church, 48. Federation, Imperial, 151, 173. Fences : Construction, 485; Farm, 440. Fencing : Art, 500. Fenelon, Abp. : Life, 325. Fenland : Geology, 353. Topography, 174, 175. Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain, 274. Correspondence, 236. Ferdusi : Works and Translations, 66 1. Fermentation, 361 ; in Brewing, 454. Ferns, 359-360- Ferrets : Memagement, etc., 445. Ferrier, Prf J. : Works, loi. Fertilization of Plants, 358. Ferumbras, Sir : Romance, 5IS- Festivals of the Church, 44, 48. Popular. — Set Folklore. Fevers, 401 ; Homoeop. Treatm., 421. of India, 397. Fez : Topography, 201. Fichte, J. G. : Life & Works, 101-102. Fiction, Prose : Histoiy, 512. Works, European : Ancient, 512- 515 ; Modern, 515-528. Oriental. — See names oflangs. Field Artillery, 434. Engineering, 424, 424. Geology, 349 ; Implements, 440. Natural History, 373, 388-389. Sports, 503-504. Fielding, Hy. : Life & Crit., 305, 510. Fifeshire : Topogiaphy, 187. Figure : Art of Painting, 473. Artistic Anatomy, 474. Fiji Islands : Geography, etc., 215. Flora, 368 ; Language, 663. Finance, Public; British, 147, 161. of United States, 280. Fine Arts, 466-480. PING-] INDEX. [GALA.- Finger : Diseases, 405. Foot : Anatomy, 391, 392. Franchise, 152-153. Rings : Hist, and Archjeol., 480. Surgery, 405. Francia, Fr. : Life and Criticism, 315. Finite Diffeiences : Calculus of, 336. Foote, Samuel : Life, 301. Francis d'Assisi : Life, 26, 325. Finland : Folklore, 83. Footman : Duties of, 490. de Sales : Life, 325. Geography, 185. Foraminifera, 373-374. Xavier : Life, 325. Language and Dialects, 667. Forbes, Prf. E. : Life, 320. Franco German War [1870-71], 266. Fire Aims, 434 ; Brigades, 152, 431. Foreign Relations, 148. Military History, 434. Engines, 431. - Forensic Medicine. — See Medical Juris- Franklin, Benj.: Lire&Wks.,28l, 282. Insurance, 160 ; Law, 123. prudence. Sir J. : Life, 219. Works : Manufacture, 452, 454. Forest; Black, 182; Charnwood, 177. Fraud : Law, 1 19-120. Fires, 152. Epping, 176; New, 176. Frazer, Bp. J. : Life, 325. Fish : Natural History, 381, 498-499. Trees, 362-363. Frederick the Great : Life, 267. Culture, 447. Forests and Forestry, 447-448. Free Trade, 147 ; in Land, 154. Fisheries, 447 ; Law, 133. Scenery of, 172. Freedom of Press, 223. Fishing, 498, 499. Forfarshire : Topography, 187. Freeholds : Law, 131-132. Salmon, 494, 498-499. Fortification,435; of Ancient Rome, 289. Freemasoniy, 153. Fistula, 410. Forum Romanum, 289. French : in Algiers, 200. Fitzgerald, Lord E. : Life, 260. Fossils, 349-356, 358-359- in America, 279 ; in India, 277. Fives : Game, 499. Foster, John : Life, 305. Fresco Ornaments in Italy, 478. Fixtures : Law, 124. Foundations : Building, 456. Painting; Art of, 473. Flags : National, 298. Founders' Company, 146. Fret-work, 493. Flax : Spinning, 462. Founding : Metal, 430, 465. Friction, 429. Flaxman, John : Criticism, 470. Fourth Dimension, 336. Friendly Societies, 149; Law, 117. Flemish : Language, 646. Fowling, 496. Friends (Quakers), 38. School of Painting, 470. Fowls, 445-446. Frisian Lang. & Liter., 646-647, 647. Fletcher of Madeley : Life, 36, 325. Fox, Caroline : Reminiscences, 331. j^riMw/Saga, 89, 512, 545. Flint Chips, 293. Charles J. : Life, 244. Frobisher, Martin : Life, 329. Flood, H. : Life and Speeches, 260. George : Journal, 38. Voyages, 219, 220. Flora Medica, 416. Hunting, 494-495. Froebel, F. : Life and Works, 166-167. Floras: Collective, 370-371. Fox : Voyage of the, 219. Frog, The, 382. Insular, 363. Fra Angelico : Life, 312. Froissart's Chronicles, 227. Local, 363-368, passim. Fractures : Surgical, 405. Frontenac, Count : in America, 279. Florence : Art in, 469, 471. France : Architecture, 484. Frontinus : Works, 628. History, 271 ; Topography, 184. Art : Biography, 312-316. Fruit : Culture, 450. of Worcester's Chronicle, 231. Etchers and Etchings, 475-476. Popular Natural History, 359. Florida : Birds, 385. History, 47 1 ; Renaissance, 469. Fry, Elizabeth : Life, 32S. History and Topography, 207. Church, 29-30 ; Education, 165. Fuel, 463. Floris Ss' Blanchefleur : Romance, 514. Flora, 365. Fugue, Musical, 487. Florus : Works, 619. Folklore, 83-84 ; (Breton), 79. Fulah Language, 668. Flowering Plants, 363. Geography and Topography, 181. Fulham : Topography, 178. Flowers : Alpine, 365 ; Artificial, 493. History & Histor. Biog., 261-265. Fuller, Rev. Andrew : Life, 325. Forms and Colours, 358. Civilization, 108, 222-223. Margaret : Life, 305. Gardening, 448-450. Democracy, 223. Dr. Thomas : Life, 325. Language, etc., 74. Ecclesiastical, 29-30. Fulminating Powders : Manufactr., 454. Painting : Art of, 473. Warw. Germ. ['70-71], 266, 434 Funding System, 147. Popular Books on, 359. Horse Racing, 494. Funds : National, 147. Fluids (Hydro-mechanics). 339. Industries, 452 ; Cattle, 444. Fungi, 359, 360-361. Flying : Mechanism of, 372. Pottery, 479. as Field & Garden Disease, 440. Fog Signals, 436. Language : General, 633. Culture, 451. Foliage Plants, 450. Langue d'Oil & Provengal, 634. Furniture : Ancient, 459, 477. Painting : Art of, 473. Modern, 636. Art in, 491. Sculpture : Art of, 477. Libraries : Public, 507. Church, 45 ; Manufacture, 459. Folk Etymology : English, 643. Literature : Biography, 301-312. Future Life, 59 ; (Swedenborg), 39. Lore, 72-92 ; Classification, 73. History, 510-5 II. G. in Medicine, 76. Old and Provenfal, 634. in rel. to Mythology, 74. Translations : Dramatists, 553. Ga Language, 668. Moots, 224 ; Songs.— &i? Ballads. Novelists, 525-526. Gael: Scottish, 186. de Fonblanque, A. : Life, 305. Poets, 543. Gaelic Language & Literature, 63 1-632. Foochow Language, 674. Medical Aspect, 418-419. Gainsborough, Thos. : Criticism, 470. Foods : Analysis, 343. Proverbs, 76, 83 ; Theatres, 546. Gains : Works, 628 ; translated, 141. Cookery, 490-491 ; Dietetics, 417. Trials, 141. Galatians, Ep. to : Commentaries, etc. , of Infants, 412. See also French, and the subject headings. 5-6, 14-15. 689 Y Y GALI-] INDEX. [GOSP- Galilee : Topography, i8. Galileo, G. : Life, 320. Gall Stones, 400. Galla Language, 668-669. Gallatin, Albert : Life and Works, 2S2. Galilean Church, 41. Galvanic Battery : Medical, 396. Galvanometer, 341. Game, 497. Laws, 133 ; Shooting, 503-504. Gamelin, Tale of, 642. Games : Dravring-room, 502. Educational 166-167. Popular. — See Folklore. Ganjara : Sport, 194. Gaols, 151. Gardening : General Treatises, 448. Flower, 448-449. Greenhouse, 450. Landscape, 450. Market, 451. Garfield, Gen. J. : Life, ^83. Garibaldi, Gius. : Campaign, 271. Garrick, David : Life, 319. Garrison, W. Uoyd : Life, 282. Gas : Analysis, 343. Fitting, 458 ; Law, 125. Manufacture and Works, 455-456. Gascony : Dialect, 635 ; Folldore, 83. Gastronomy, 491. Gates, Farm, 440. Gateshead-on-Tyne : Topography, 176. Gaudama. — See Buddha. Gaudian Language, 562. Gaur : Antiquities, 290. Gawayne, Sir: Romance, 514. Gazetteers. — See names of countries. Geese, 445. Geez Language, 657. Gelatine : Manufacture, 453. Gellius : Works, 629. Gems: Engraved, 480; Geologically, 351. Genealogy, 296-297. Generals, British : Lives, 248-250. Generation, Organs oi.—See Organs. Generydes: Romance, 514. Genesis, Book of: Commentaries, elc, 5-6, 7 ; in light of Science, 63. Genesis and Exodtts : Aa^oSaxoTi, 642. Genevan Testament, I. Genius, Hereditary, 112. Genoa : History of, 270. Geodesy, 344, 426-427. Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia, 231 . Geograph. Distribution of Animals, 371. Geography, 169-220 ; Etymolog., 643. Arabic Writers, 653. Greek Writers, 592-594. Latin Writers, 618-623. Physical : General Treatises, 346. See also the names of the several countries and places. Geological Antiquity of Insects, 377. of Man, 387-388. Geologists : Lives, 319-321. Geology : General Treatises, 349-351. Agricult., 439 ; Blowpipe in, 343. Engineering, 424. of Africa, 355 ; America, 355-356- Asia and Asia Minor, 354-355- Australasia, 356. Europe : generally, 354- Great Britain& Ireland, 351-354- Polynesia, 371. Geometrical Drawing, 427. Geometry, 335-336. George I. & II. : Reigns, 241-243, 244. HI. : Reign, 242, 243-244, 245. Militaiy History, 248. IV. : Reign, 242, 245-246, Georgia : Geography, 206, 207. Geology, 356. Georgian Church, 28. Gerard, Father : Life, 41. Germany : Architecture, 484. Art, 470 ; Etchings, 475-476. Bibliography, 506, 511, 512. Church (Reformed German), 38. Education, 164-165. Folklore, 84-85. Geography and Topography, 1S2. History & Histor, Biogr. 265-267. Ecclesiastical, 30. Reformation, 27. Hymn Writers, 51. Language, 643, 647-648. Law, 121 ; Ancient, 142. Libraries, 507. Literature: Histoiy, 511. Biography, 301-312. Dramatists [trs.] , 553. Novelists [trs.] , 526-527. Poets [trs.], 543-544- Medical Aspect, 419 ; Printing, 508. Proverbs, 76, 84. Socialism, 155-165; Trials, 141. Working Man, 158. See also the subject headings. Germs, 395. Gervase of Canterbury's Chronicle, 233. Gesta Romanorum, 513. Stephani, 233. Geysers of Iceland, 183. Giants : Lives, 331. Giardini, Felice : Life, 316. Gibbon, Edw. : Life & Crit., 305, 509. Gibraltar : Flora, 365 ; History, 274. Gibson, John : Life, 314. Gigantostraca, 376. Gilchrist, Anne : Life, 331. Gildas' Chronicle^ 231. Gilead: Geography, etc., 18, 190-191. Giotto : Life, 271, 314. 690 Gipsies : Folklore, 85 ; History, 286- Language and Literature, 676. Giraldus Cambrensis : Works, 183, 19°. 254, 257- Girls : Education, 157, 167. See also Women. Girondists, 263. Gii"van : Geology, 354. Gttagovinda of Jaydeva, 570. Glaciers, 348 ; of Iceland, 183. Gladstone, W. E. : Life, 247. Parliaments, 246. Glamorganshire : Topography, 190. Glands : Diseases, 404. Glasgow : Geology, 354. Libraries, 508. Topography, 187-188. Glass Manufacture and Blowing, 455. Painting, 478. Glastonbury Abbey, 483. Glaucoma, 408. Glazier : Trade, 458. Glee Singing, 489. Glencoe, 187. Gloucestei-shire : Bells, 293. Geology, 352. Topography, 172, 176. v. Gluck, C. W. : Life, 316. Glucose : Manufacture, 453. Glue : Manufacture, 453. Gnostics, 468. Goa : Antiquities, 291. Goats : Management, etc., 445. God and Man, 57.. Godwin, Wm. : Life, 305. Mary W. : Life, 331. V. Goethe, J. W. : Life, etc., 305-306. Gogol : Life and Criticism, 511. Gold : Coast, 202-203 i Currency, 161. Fields. — See names of the countries. Metallurgy, 464-465. Plate, 479-480. Golden Chereonese, 186. Goldoni, C. : Life, 306. Goldsmid, Sir F. H. -. Life, 249. Goldsmith : Art, etc.,. 479-480. Trade, 460. Oliver : Life and Criticism, 306. Golf : Game, 500. Gomm, Sir W. : Letters, etc., 249. Gonorrhoea, 410. Goodwin Sands, 152. Gordon, Gen. C. J. : Life, 249. Gorgias : Works, 597. GortschakofF, Prince : Life, 273. Gospels and Modern Life, 49-50. Authenticity, Sources, etc., 11-12, 13- Commentaries, etc., 11-12. Evidential Value, 62 ; Harmony, 1 1 . Texts, 1, 2. See also Christ, and Miracles. GOTH.] INDEX. [HARV- Gothic Architecture, 467, 481, 482. Greece, Modem : Ballads, 542. Gustavus Adolphus : Life, 274. of Italy and Spain, 484. Folklore, 86. Vasa : Life, 274. Stone Work, 457. Geography & Topography, 182. Gutenberg: Life, etc., 508. Language and Literature, 643, 647, History, 268. Guthrie, Dr. Thos. : Life, 325. 648. Language and Literature, 579. Gutta Percha : Manufacture, etc., 460. Goths and Greeks, 289. Social Life, 268. Guy of Warwick: Romance, 512, 514. Gounod, Abbe: Criticism, 316. Greek Church : Creed, 56; Liturgies, 52. Gwynne, Nell : Life, 319. Gout, 399-400. 401. New Test. : Text, 1-2. Gymnastics, Educational, 167. Government: Local and Munic, 154. Lexicons, etc., 4-5. as a Sport, 500. Law, 125-127. Greeks and Goths, 289 ; Modern, 182. Gynecology, 410-412. Offices, 150. Greely's Arctic Expedition, 219, 220. Gypsies. — See Gipsies. Representative, 152-153. Green, Prf. T. H. : Works, 102. Gracchi, The, 269. Greene, Maj.-Gen. N. : Life, 285. H. Grafting : Flower and Tree, 448. Greenhouse Gardening, 450. Grahameof Claverhouse : Life, etc., 256. Greenland : Geography, 219-220. Habakkuk, Comras. , etc., 5-6, 10. Grail, Holy: Romance, 514. History, 273-274; Mythology, 83. Habit : Psychology of, 112. de Gramont, Count : Memoirs, 241. Whale Fisheries, 447. Habitations of Man, 223. Granada : Conquest of, 274. Greenwich : Topography, 177. Haddon Hall, 175. Grand Canon District : Geology, 355. Gregory, St. : Life, etc., 25. Haemorrhoids, 410. Remonstrance, 240. Church, 28 ; of Nazianzum, 25. Hafiz: Works, & Translations, 66 1 -662. Grant, Gen. U. S. : Life, 283. XVI., Pope : Life, 42. Hahnemann, S. C. F. -. Life, 321 Granta, River : Etchings, 476. Grellet, Rev. Stephen : Life, 325. Hair, Human, 402. Grape : Culture, 443. Grenadier Guards, 253. Hakluyt, R. : Voyages, 171. Graphic Statics, 429. Grenville Correspondence, 243. Hall, Bishop : Life, 325. Grass Lands, 441. Journals, 245. Rev. Robert : Life, 325. Grasses, 361. Grey, Lady Jane : Life, 238-239. S. C. : Reminiscences, 306. Grattan, H. : Life, etc., 260. Greyhound : The, 497. Hall-marking, 460. Grave Mounds, 292. Grimm's Law, 559. Halls, English, 172, 173-174. Gray, Bp. R.: Life, 201. Grindal, Abp. : Life, 239. Hals, Franz : Life and Criticism, 314- Thos. : Criticism, 306. Grinnell: Expedition of the, 219. Hamilton, Alex. : Life and Works 282. Grayling : Fishing, 498. Grisel, Patient, 75. Hamilton Papers, 255. Gray's Inn, 178. Grisons : Topography, 189. Hamilton, Sir W. : Life and Works ,102. Grazing : Cattle, 441. Grocers' Company, 146. Hampden, John : Life, 240. Great Britain.— &« Eng., Scot. Irel. Groom, The : 490. Hampshire : Dialect, 645 ; Flora, 364- and Wales, the subject headings Grosseteste, Bp. R. : Letters, 235. Geology, 353. throughout. Grote, George : Life, 306. Topography, 172, 176. Salt Lake City, 210. Mrs. : Life, 331. Hampton Court, 174, 178. Greece : Antiquities, 268, 288. Grouse, 497. Hand : Anatomy, 391, 392. Architecture, 484. Guanos (Manures), 440. Surgery, 403, 405. Art : Generally, 468. Guarantees : Law, 123. Handel, G. F. : Life and Criticism, Sculpture, 471-472. Guardian, The, 555, 316, 317. Coins, 295. Gudrun, 512. Hand-railing, 458. Costume, 297-298. Guernsey : Birds, 384. Hannington, Bishop : Life, 327. Education, 163. Dialect (French), 635. Hanover : Folklore, 84. Geography, etc., 1 70-1 71. Topography, 175. Hansa : Voyage of the, 219. in Asia Minor, igt. du Guesclin, Bertr. : Life & Times, 262. Hansard's Debates, 245. History, 226, 267-268. Guiana, British : Discovery, etc., 203, Harbours : Engineering, 425. Inscriptions, 288, 604-605. 204; Geography, etc., 213. Hare-lip, 407. Language, 577-579- Languages, 672; Leprosy in, 402. Harmonics, Spherical, 334. compared with Latin, 560. Dutch, 213. Harmonium, 488. Literature : Gen. Hist., 579-580. Guido Reni : Life, 312. Harmony, Musical, 487. Drama and Dramatists, 585-592. Guilds, English, 146. Harness & Harness Making, 445, 460. Fiction and Romances, 512-513. Guinea, New : Geography, 197. Haroun al Raschid ; Life, 275. Geogr. & Geographers, 592-594. Pigs, 446. Harrow: Flora, 364; School, 165, 1 66. History and Historians, S92-597. Guizot, F. P. G. -. Life, 306. Topography, 174, 178. Oratory and Orators, 597-599. Gujarati : Language, 561, 562. Harsha-Deva's Dramas, 571. Poetry and Poets, 580-585. Gulf of Boothia, 279. Harte, Bret : Criticism, 301. Mathematics, 334. Gun Cotton : Manufacture, 454. Hartley, D. : Life and Criticism, 106. Mythology, 85-86. Making, 452 ; for Sport, 496. V. Hartmann, E. : Works, IQ2. Natural History, 333. Gunnery : Military, 434 ; Naval, 437. Harvard University, 165. Philosophy and Philosophers, 93- Gunpowder Manufacture, 452, 454. Harvey, Dr. W., and Circulation of 98. 599-603. Gurmukhi Literature, 562. Blood, 322. 691 HARZ] INDEX. [HORO- Harz Mountains, 1S2. Hastings : Battle, 221. Warren : Life, 247. Hatherley, Lord : Life, 323. Haussa Language, 669. Havelock, Sir Henry : Life, 249. Havelock the Dane : Romance, 514. Hawai, 216 ; Language, 664. Hawke, Lord Edw. : Life, 250. Hawker, Rev. R. S. : Life, 325. Hawliing : Sport, 498. Hawks, American, 385. Hawthorne, Nat. : Life and Criticism, 301, 306. Hay Fever, 401 ; Manure, 440. Haydn, J. : Life, 316, 317. Haydon, B. R. : Life, etc., 314. Hayes, Rutherford B. : Life, 283. Hayti : History, etc., 212. Hazlitt, W. : Criticism, 301. H. B. : Life and Criticism, 313. Headaches, 398. Homoeopathic Treatment, 421. Health. — See Hygiene. Heart : Anatomy, 392. Diseases, 394, 399. Homoeopathic Treatment, 422. Heat : General Treatises, 340. in relation to Engines, 431. the House, 457. Heaven, 59-60 ; (Swedenborg), 39. Hebich, Sam. : Life, 327. Hebrew : History, 285-286. Language, 658 ; Biblical, 4, 5. Literature, 658 ; MSS., 659. Mythology and Religion, 71. Hebrews, Epistle to: Commentaries, etc., 5-6, 14-15. Hedgehogs, 387. Hegel, G. W. F. : Life and Works, 102. Heine, H. : Life, 306. Heliand, 642. Heliodorus : Works, 513. Hell, 59-60 ; (Swedenborg), 39. Helminthology, 402-403. Helsingfors : Art Guide, 471. Hemachandra's Works, 574, 575. Hemiptera, 379-380. Henley on Thames, 174. Henri HI. and IV. : Lives, 262. Henry L and H. : Reigns, 233-234. HI., 235-236. IV., v., and VL, 236-237. VII., 236, 237-239. VIII., 238-2-<9. Matthew : Life, 34. Mountains : Geology, 355- of Huntingdon, Historia, 231. Patrick : Life, 282. Hepaticae, 361-362. Heptarchy, Saxon, 231-233. Heraditus: Works & Cxit., 95, 601. Heraldic Illustrations, 478, Heraldry, 297. Herat: History & Topogr., 192, 193. Herbert, George : Life, 324. of Cherbury, Lord : Life, 2 1. Heredity, 112. Herefordshire : Folklore, 81. in Civil War (1642-70), 240. Topography, 172, 177. Herero Language, 669. Heresies, 25, 63-64. Dictionary of, 20. Hermeneutics : Biblical, 4, 5- 1 6. Legal and Political, 113. Hermits, The, 26. Hernia, 410. Herodotus : Works & Critic, 593-594- Herpetology. — See Snakes. Herries, J. C. : Life, 247. Herschel, Caroline : Life, 320. Sir W. : Life, 320. Hertfordshire : Bells, 293. Geology, 352. Nonconformity, 35. Topography, 172, 177. Herzegovina, 190. Hesiod : Works and Crit, 581-582. Heterocera, 378. Hiawatha : Myth, 78. Hickathrift, Tom, 75. Hieroglyphics, Egyptian, 656. Higden's Chronicle, 236, Higher Education, 165. High School of Edinburgh, 166. Highlanders, 93rd, 253. Highlands ; Deer Stalking in, 496. Folklore, 90. Topography, 186-1:87. Highways : Law, 125-126. Hilary, Saint : Life, 25. Hill, Rev. Roland : Life, 325. Sir Roland : Life, 328. Hillocks, Rev. J. I. : Life, 329. Himalayas, 194. Hindi : Lang, and Literature, 56l-562. Hindu History, 276-277; Law, 143. Medicine, 575. Mythology and Folklore, 86-87. Philosophy, 69-70, 573-574. Hinduism, 67-68, 69-70. See also India, and Sanscrit Literature. Hindustani: Lang. & Liter., 562-563. Hinton, Dr. J. : Life, 322. Hip : Diseases, 409. Hippolytus, 41. Histo-Chemistry, 394. Histology : Human, 390, 394. Pathological, 413. Historical Atlases, 170. Biography, 221-2Z6, passim. Geography, 170-171. 692 History, General : Philosophy, Science and Study of, 222. of Antiquity, 224-226. ,, Civilization, 222-223. ,, Democracy, 223. ,, Europe, 228-229. ,, Middle Ages, 226-227. ,, Primitive Society, 224-225. Oriental, 226 ; Universal, 221 . See also names of the several countries and subjects, Hilopadesa, 561, 572. Hittites : History and Inscriptns., 226. Hives : Bee, 446-447. Hobbes, Thos. : Life and Works, 103. Hodson, Maj. W. S. R. ; Life, 249. Hogarth, Wm. : Life and Crit. 314. Hogg, James : Life, 306. Holbein, Hans : Life, 314. Holdings, Agricultural: Law, 123-124. Holland : Art Guide, 471. Ecclesiastical History, 30. Reformed Church, 38. Engravers, 475 ; Folklore, 79. Geography, 172. History, 271-272. Dutch in New York, 209. Language, 643, 646, 647. Law, 143 ; (Roman) 141. Literature — Novels, 525. Painting, 470. Printing, 508 Proverbs, 76. Holmes, O. W. : Criticism, 301. Holothuroidea, 375. Holstein : Folklore, 85. Holy Grail: Romance, 514. Land: Topography, 18, 190-191. See alio Palestine, etc. Spirit, 59. Home Life : Christian, 49-50. Homer : Works & Criticism, 582-584. Homiletics, 53. Homilies from the Fathers, 65. Homoeopathy, 420-422. Honduras : Topography, 211. Honey Bees : Natural Hist., 379-380. Management, etc., 446-447. Hong Kong : Flora, 366. Hood, Thos. : Life and Criticism, 306. Hook, Dean W. F. : Life, 326. Theodore : Life, 326. Hooker, Richard : Life, 324. Hooper, Bp. John : Letters, 324. Hopkins, Stephen : Life, 210. Hops : Citltnre, 441. Horace : Works and Aids to, 607, 609-610. Horner, Francis : Life, 245. I Horology, 460. HORSE] INDEX. [INSC- Hoise, The, 444-445. Hydrophobia, 401. India : Flora, 366 ; Forestry, 448. Breaking, Riding, etc., 495. Hydrostatics, 339. Game, 497. Diseases, 443-444 ; Entozoa, 402. Hydrozoa, 374. Geogr., Ethnogr., etc., 194-195- .udging, 445; Law, 133. Hygiene, 393,416-419; Domestic, 420, Geology, 355 ; Gipsies, 286, facing and Race Horse, 494. 456-457. Gold, 464 ; History, 276-277. Sagacity, 372-373 ; Shoeing, 445. Health Resorts, 418-419. Industries, 452. Hortense, Queen : Life, 265. Military, 405 ; Naval, 437. Irrigation Works, 427. Horticultural Buildings, 440. of Ear, 408 ; of Vocal Organs, 489. Languages, 560-565. Horticulture, 448-450. Public : Law, 126-127. Literature.— 5'e« Sanskrit. Hosea : Commentaries, etc., 5-6, 10. School, 167. Mammals, 387. Hospitals and Nurses, 419-420. Hymenomycetes, 360. Medical Aspect, 419. Hottentot : Language, 669. Hymenoptera, 379-380. Meteorology, 348 ; Missions, 46. Mythology, 77-78. Hymnology, 50-51. Mythology and Folklore, 86-87 . House of Commons. — See Parliament. Hymns, 50-51, 543 ; Latin, 607. Navy, 248 ; Pharmacology, 416. of Lords. — See Parliament. Hyperides : Works, 599. Pharmacopoeia, 415' Household : Management, 490. Hypnotism, 398. Productive Resources, 439. Medicine, 420. Hysteria, 398. Proverbs, 86-S7 ; Shells, 381. Housemaid, 490. Snakes, 382 ; Sport, 503. How, John : Life, 34. I. Tea and Tobacco Culture, 442. Howard, John : Life, 328. Indian and Colonial Exhibition, 173. Howe, Earl : Life, 250. Ice Age, 348. Officers (British): Lives, 248-249. Huddersfield : Topography, 180. Iceland : Flora, 368. Indiana : History, 207. Hudson River, 209 ; Tribes of, 205. Geography & Nat. Hist., 183, 347. Indians, American. — See American. Hudson's Bay, 219 ; Voyages, 219, 220. History, 273-274 ; Language, 649 India-rubber Trade, 460. Hugh of Lincoln : Life, 234. Literature, 649-650. Indictments : Legal, 139. Hugo, Victor, 306, 510. Mythology and Folklore, 89-90. Indigestion, 399-400. Huguenots : Life and Criticism, 29-30. Ichthyology, 381. Indo-European Languages. — Compara- Hullah, Dr. J.: Life, 317. Iconography : Christian, 468-469. tive Treatises, 560. Humanity ; Religion of, 40. in Mythology, 74-75. Indorsements of Writs, 139. Humber District : Birds, 384. of British Cathedrals, 482-483. Inductive Logic, ill ; Sciences, 109. V. Humboldt, A. : Life, 320. Idiocy, 398. Indus : River, 193. Travels, 212. Ignatius, Saint, 24, 25, 660. Industrial Arts of Africa, 423. W : Life, 320. Ikhwanu-s Sofa, 563. Ancient America, 291. Hume, D. ; Life & Philos. Works, 103. Ilios, 290. Scandinavia, 289. Humming Birds, 383. Illegitimacy : in Med. Jurisprud., 416. Biography, 329 ; Education, 167. Humorists, American : Criticism, 510. Illinois : History, 207. History of England, 158, 452. English, 301 ; French, 511. Illumination : Art, 477 ; Gas, 455. United States, 280. Graphic, 313. Lighthouse, 425. Industries and Trades, 423-466. Hungary : Ecclesiastical History, 31. Illusions : Mental, 112, Art Applied to, 477. Folklore, 86; Geography, 182-183. Illyria : Geography, etc., 183. Industry : Economics of, 145, 161. History, 261 ; Language, 665. Language, 638. Protection of, I47. Literature : Novels, 527. Imbecility, 398. Infallibility ; Papal, 43. Hunt, Leigh : Life, etc., 306. Immigration, 151-152. Infantry Tactics, 434. Rev. J. ! Life, 327. Immortality, 59-60. Infants : Diseases, 412 ; Law, 123. Hunting, 494-495, 496. Implements : Ancient, 292. Infection and Infectious Diseases, 395. Adventures, 503-504. Farm, 439-440 ; Mining, 463. Infinitesimal Calculus, 336. Huntingdonshire : Topogr., 172, 177. Impotence in Males, 409. Infirmaries, 419-420. JJuon of Burdeux : Romance, 515. Incarnation : St. Athanasius on, 24, Infusoria, 373, 374. Husband and Wife : Law, 123. Inclosures : Law, 131. Ingulph's Chronicles, 233. Huss, John : Life, etc., 27, 323. Income Tax : Law, 133. Inheritance : Mohammedan Law, 143. Hutcheson, F. : Life, 103. Incontinence in Males, 409. Initial Letters : Ornamental, 478. Hutchinson, Col. : Life, 24 1. Independency, 35. Injunctions, Legal : Law, 139. V. Hutten, Ulrich; Life, 326. India : Antiquities, 291. Inland Revenue Law, 133. Hydatid Disease, 397. Architecture, 481, 484; Art, 86. Inorganic Chemistry, 342. Hyde and Leather Trade, 460. Birds, 385 ; Butterflies, 378. Inquisition : History of the, 43. Hydraulic Engineering, etc., 425. Coffee-planting, 442 ; Coins, 294. Insanity, 398, 398. Engines, 431 ; Machinery, 429. Cotton Culture, 442. Homoeopathic Treatment, 421. Mining, 462. Diseases, 397. Inscriptions : Arabic, 654. Hydrodynamics, 339. Parasitic, 403 ; Skin, 402. Assyrian & Babylon., 290, 655,661. Hydroid Zoophytes, 374. Education, 163. Britanno-Roman, 287. Hydrology, 346; of Polynesia, 371. Exchange Tables, 162. Christian, in Britain, 232, Hydro-mechanics, 339. Finance, 147 ; Fishes, 381. in Ireland, 31. 693 INSC] INDEX. [JERR- Inscriptions : Egyptian, 657. Irenaeus, 25. Italy, MediiEval & Modern (coiit.) : — Etrascan, 288 ; Greek, 604-605. Irish : Bar, 322 ; Emigration, 152. Civilization of Renaissance, 223. Indian and of Ceylon, 291. in America, 260 : in Canada, 204. Education, 165 ; Flora, 365. Latin, 629-630. Saints, 43 ; Women : Lives, 330. Folklore, 87-88. Monumental, 293-294. Iron Age : Generally, 387-388. Geography, 184-185 ; Alps, 189. Phoenician, 659 ; Roman, 269. Arms and Implements, 292-293. History, 270-271. Semitic, 651 ; West Indian, 293. Scotland, 287. Medieval : Fall of Rome, 227. Insecta, 377-380. Industry of United Kingdom, 463. Ecclesiastical, 31. Insectivora, 387. Metallurgy and Manufacture, 465. Language, 636. Insectivorous Plants, 358. Work, Decorative, 477. Comparatively, 633. Insects, Injurious, 441-442. Iron-clads, 437-438. Dialects, 636-637. Inspection of Schools, 165. Iron-founding, 464. Literature: Generally, 511. Inspiration of Scripture, 62. Ironmongers' Company, 146. Ballads, 542. Instinct, 372-373. Iroquois Indians, 205, 225. Dramatists [trs.] , 553. Institutes, Artisans', 158. Irrigation, 427 ; Farm, 439. Novels [trs.], 527. Institutions, Polit. : American, 279-280. Irving, Henry : Life, 319. Poets : Lives, 301-12. English, 230-231. Rev. E. : Life, 36. Romaiices, 513. Greek and Roman. 268. Washington: Life&Crit.,30i,306. Works [trs.], 544. Primitive and Ancient, 224-225. Irvingism, 36. Medical Aspect, 419 ; Proverbs, 76. Instrumentation, 487. Isaac Antiocheni : Opera, 660. Women : Lives, 330. Instruments : Mathematical, 427. Isaeos, Works & Criticism : 597, 599. Itchen Valley : Etchings of, 476. Medical, 396 ; Musical, 488-489. Isaiah: Commentaries, etc., 5-6, 10. Ivories, 480. Insular Floras, 363. Isbjorn, Voyage of the, 220. Ivy : Culture, 449. Insurance: Life, Fire, & Marine, i5o. Ischia : Earthquakes, 347. J- Law, 123. Isis, River : Etchings, 475 Integral Calculus, 336. Islam : History, 275. Jack Fishing, 498. Integrals : Definite, 337. Islamism, 71-72. Jackson, " Stonewall" : Life, 284. Intelligence, 112, 372-373. and Christianity compared, 65. Jails. — See Gaols. Intemperance, 156 ; Med. Aspect, 398. Island Faunas and Floras, 363. Jaina Caves, 291. Interest Tables, 162-163. Islands, Coral, 374. Jainism, 69-7O. International Law, 144. Isle of Man : Folklore, 81. "Jamaica : Birds, 385 ; Geology, 355. Commercial, 129. History and Topography, 177. History and Topogi-aphy, 212. Interpleaders : Law, 139. Language (Manx), 632. Methodism, 36. Interrogatories : Law, 139. Isle of Wight: Flora, 364; Geology, 353. James I. : Reign, 238, 239-241, 242. Intervals, Musical, 488. Medical Aspect, 418, 419. Roman Catholics under, 41. Intestines : Anatomy, 392. Topography, etc., 176. II. : Reign, 241-243. Diseases, 400 ; Surgery, 410. Ismail Pacha : Egypt under, 275. London in Times of, 178. Intuition, 112. Isocrates: Works, 597, 599. St. , Epistle of. Commentaries, etc. , Inventions : History, 423. Israel : Antiquities, 17, 5-6, 14-15. Invertebrata, 371-381. Hist., 18, 285-286; Religion, i6,7l. Jami : Works and Translations, 662. Ionian Islands and Sea, 182. Tsumbras: Romance, 513, 514. Jansenist Church of Holland, 30. Ionic Philosophy, Earlier, 95. Italy, Ancient: Antiquities, 288-2S9. Jansenists, 43. Iowa : Geology, 356. Political and Social, 268. Japan : Art, 468 ; Ceramics, 478-479. Ipecacuanha, 415. Archaeology, 289, 468. Flora, 366 ; Geography, 197. Iranians : Art, 468 ; History, 278. Coins, 295 ; Education, 163. Geology, 354 ; History, 197, 276. Language and Literature, 660-663. Geogiaphy, 170-171. Language and Literature, 675-676. Religion, 72. History, 226, 269-270. Mythology, 88. Ireland : Antiquities, 288. Credibility of, 222. Jatakas, 576. Architecture, 484 ; Birds, 384 . See also 618-623 (Latin Histori- Jaundice, 400. Chancellors, 322 ; Coins, 296. ans), passwi. Java : Coffee-planting, 442. Ecclesiastical History, 31. Language & Literature. — See Latin. Language, 663-664. Geography, Topography, etc., 18^. Mythology, 85-86. Voyage to, 196. Geology, 351, 352, 354. Sculpture, 471-472. Jaws : Diseases, 406. History, 256-261. See also Italy, Modern : Art. Jay, John : Life, 282. Lake Dwellings, 292. Italy, Mediceval & Modern : — ■ Jean le Bel : Chrottiques, 236. Language (Ancient), 631-632. Antiquities.— .Sc^ Italy, Ancient. Jeanne d'Arc : Life, 262. Law : Ancient, 142. Architecture, 484. Jeannette: Voyage of the, 219, 220. Land, 154; Poor, 155. Art; Biography, 312-316. Jefferson, Thos. : Life, 284. Literature (Ancient), 633. History : General, 471. Jeffrey, Lord : Life, 323, Methodism, 36 ; Pedigrees, 296. Renaissance, 469. Jelly Fish, 375. Presbyterianism, 37 ; Shooting, 496. Christian, 468-469. Jerome, St., 25, 27. Water Supply, 427. See also Irish. Ornaments, 492 ; Prints, 474. Jerrold, Douglas : Life, etc., 306 694 JERS-] INDEX. [LAMB- Jersey : History, 175. Jerusalem : Antiquities, 289-290. History and Topography, 191, 226. Jesuits : Doctrines, etc., 42-43. History, 40, 42. Jesus. — See Christ. Jevons, Prf. W. S. : Letters, etc., 306. Jew, The Wandering, 77. Jewel, Bp. J. : Life, 324. Jewellery : As objets de vertu, 480. Manufacture, 460. Jews : Coins, 294. History, 17, 18, 285-286. in Spain and Portugal, 43. Pauperism among, 155. Religion, 16, 71. Joan of Arc : Life, 262. Job,Bookof : Commentaries, etc., 5-6,8. Joel, Proph. o.f : Comms. etc., 5-6, 10. John the Baptist, 23. of Barnevelde r Life, 272. ,, Damascus: Life, 25; Wks., 513. ,, Ephesus : Eccl. Hist., 660. ,, Goch, 26. ,, Wesel, 26 ; Wessel, 26. St., Epp. : Corns, etc., 5-6,14-15. Gospel: ,, 5-6, 11-12, 13. Life, 22-24. Nepomucen : Life, 42. Johnson, Dr. S. : Life and Criticism, 301, 306-307. Joinery : Trade, 458. Joint Ownership : Law, 132. Joints, Human : Anatomy, 392. Diseases, 408-409. Surgery, 403, 405. de JoinviUe, Sire, ULuvres, 634. Jonah, Prophecy of : Commentaries, etc., 5-6, 10. Jones, Agnes Eliz. : Life, 331. Burne : Criticism, 470. Jordan, Topography, etc., 18, 191. Josafhat, 634. Joseph (of the Pentateuch), 7. Joseph of Arimathie : Romance, 514. Joshua, Book of : Commentaries^ etc. , 5-6, 7. the Stylite : Chromcle, 660. Jourdain de Blaives, 634. Juan Fernandez : Flora, 367. Judaism, 16, 71 ; Remains of, 80. Jude, St., Bk. of: Comms., etc., 5-6, 14-15. Judges, Book of : Comms., etc., 5-6, 7. English : Lives, 322-323. Judgments : Law, 140. Judicature : Supreme Court of, 136. Jungerraannise, 361-362. "Junius" : Letters, 243. Jurisdiction, Summary : Law, 140. Jurisprudence, 113; Ancient, 224. Medical, 128, 416. Jury : Trial by, 223. Justice of the Peace, 138. Justices, Chief: Lives, 322. Justification : Doctrine of, 58-59. Justinian : Works, etc., 628. Translations, 141. Jute Spinning, 462. Juvenal : Works, and Aids to, 610-611. Juxon, Abp. W. : Life, 241. K. Kabbalah, 71. Kabul,i93; Campaign [i878-l879],25i. ICabyle Language, 668. Kachh : Antiquities, 291. Kaffir Language, 670. Mythology and Folklore, 77-78. Kairwan : Topography, 20I. Kalahari Desert, 201. Kalb, J. : Life, 285. Kalewala, 83. Kalewipoeg, 83. Kalidasa's Works, 570, 571, 572. Kalilag and Damnag: Pers. vers., 661 j Syr. vers., 660. Kameroon Mountains, 202. Kamilaroi Races, 216. Kandahar : Campaign, 251.. Kangaroos, 387. Kansas : History, 207. Kant,Immanuel ; Life 4 Wks., 103-104. Kanuri Language, 669. Karens and Karelia, 186. Karnac : Antiquities, 657. Kartum : Siege [1882-1885] , 252. Kashgar and Kashgaria, 193, 194. Kashmir : Antiquities, 291. Language, 563 ; Proverbs, 87. Topography, 194, 195. Kath&sarit-sdgara, 572. Kathiawad : Antiquities, 291. Kaufmann, Gen. : Life, 192. Kean, Charles & Edmund : Lives, 3^9.. Keary, Annie: Life, 307. Keats, J. : Life and Criticism, 307. Keble, Rev. J. : Life, 326. Keltic. — See Celtic. Kemble Family : Lives, 319. k Kempis, Thos. : Life, 327. Kennel, The, 497. Kent : Dialect, 645 ; Flora, 364. Folklore, 82 ; Geology, 353. Topography, 172, 177. Kentucky : Ferns, 360 ; History, 207. Keramic Art, 478-479. Kerry : History, 184. Kertch : Antiquities, 290. Kew Herbarium, Plants in, 358. Khartoum — See Kartum. Khasia Language, 563. Khedives, Egypt Under, 275. Khirad-Afroz, 563. 69s Khiva: Topography, 193; War, 251. Khokand : History, 192. Topography, 193. Khond Language, 564-665. Khorassan : Topography, 198. Khyeng Language, 563. Kidneys : Diseases, 400; (Gout), 401. Surgery, 409. Kiel, Art Guide to, 471. Kilima-Njaro, 201. Kindergarten System, 166, 167. Kinematics of Machinery, 428. Kingfishers, 383. Kings, Books of : Commentaries, etc. , 5-6, 7-8. College Chapel, Cambridge, 483. Kingsley, Can. C. ; Criticism, 301. Life and Letters, 307. Kiniassa Language, 669. Kisuaheli. — &^- S wahili. Kitchen Gardening, 451. Knee-joint. — See Joints. Knightage, 296. Knitting, 492. Knot-making, 436. Knox, John : Life, 323, 326. Koheleth, Book of, 9. Koords, 190. Koraks, The, 198. Koran, and Aids, 7I1 654. compared with Bible, 65. v. Kossuth, Louis : Memoirs, 261. Koumiss, 415. Kreutznach Waters, 4I9. Kriloff: Criticism, 89, 511. Kulja, 193. Kumdra-sambhava of KalidSsa, 570- Kurnai Races, 216. Kymry. — See Cymry. Laboratory, Chemical, 342. Physiological, 393 ; Zoological, 372. Labour and Capital, 145-146. and Land, 153-154. Labourers, 157-158. Dwellings : Construction, 485. Law, 125. Lace, 492. Lackington, Jos. : Life, 329. Lacquers : Manufacture, 453. Ladies. — See Women ; Maid, 490. de Lafontaine, J. : Life & Criticism, 307. Lake Dwellings, 292. Superior : Geology, 355. Lakes, English, 180 ; Flora, 365. Popular Natural History, 373. de Lamartine, A. : Life, 307. Lamb, Charles : Life & Criticism, 307. Mary, Life, 307. Lambeth Palace, 178. LAMB-] INDEX. [LINN- Lambycidae of N. America, 379. Lanarkshire : Topography, Geography, etc., 187-188. Lancashire : Birds, 384 ; Dialect, 645. Etchings, 476 ; Flora, 364. Folklore, 82 ; Geology, 353. Topography, 172, 177. Lancaster, Joseph : Life, 163. and York [Wars of Roses], 237. Lancelot of the Laik : Romance, 514. Land : Law — Consolidation Acts, 124. Copyholds and Freeholds, 131- 132. Leaseholds (Conveyancing), 120. Pasture, 441. Tenures, etc., 153-154, 161. Ancient German, 225. Surveying, 426-427. Waste : Engineering, 424. Reclamation, 439. Landed Gentry, 296 ; Estates of, 153. Landlord and Tenant : Law, 123. Landnama B6k, 650. Landor, W. S. : Life and Criticism, 301, 307. Landscape : Etchings, 476. Gardening, 450. Drawing, 474 ; Painting, 473. Landseer, Sir E. : Life and Criticism, 312, 314. Land's End : Topography, 175. Lanfranc, Abp. : Life, 234. Langland, W. : Piers the Plowman, 642. Langtoft, Peter : Chronicle, 232. Langton, Abp. Stephen : Life, 234. Language : Method of Teaching, 164. 0"g'°. 559 ; Science, 559-560. Symbolic (of Ancient Art), 75. Languedoc: Dialect, 635; Folklore, 83. Langue d'Oil and Proven9aI : Philology and Literature, 634. Lansdowne, Marquis of : Life, 244. Laos : Travels in, 196-197. Lapland : Geography, 185. Folklore, 83. Larch, The, 448. Laryngoscope, 396. Larynx : Diseases, 399. La Salle : Discoveries of, 203. Las Casas : Life, 203. Lathe, The, 458-459. Latimer, Hugh : Life, 323, 324, 326. Latin Language, 605-607. Compared with Greek, 560. „ Slavic, 638. Early Inscriptions and Dialects, 630-631. Palaeography, 606. Literature : Gen. History, 607. Drama & Dramatists, 6i6-6i8. Historians & Geographers, 618- 623. Latin Literature : Jurisprudence and Jurists, 141-142, 627-628. Oratoiy and Orators, 623-626. Poetry and Poets, 607-615. Proverbs, 76 ; Romances, 513. Laud, Abp. Wm. ; Life, 33, 230, 241. Lauderdale Papers, 255. Laundry Maid, 490. Law : American, 142. Constitutional, 279. Ancient — General, 224-225. German, 142 ; Irish, 257-258. Welsh, 254. Colonial (English), 142. " Dane Laws " (English), 273. Dutch, 143. English — Biographies, 322-323. Comments. & Hist., 114-H5. Medical, 128, 416. Miscellaneous Books, 140-141. Procedure & Practice, 136-140. Professional Guides, 124. Special Subjects, 1 15-135. Statutes, Digests, Diets., 113-1 14. Students' Guides, 134. Woman's Position, 157. Hindu and Mohammedan : English Writers, 143. Hindu Writers, 572-573. International, 144. Jurisprudence, 113. Primitive, 224-225. Roman, 141-142. Latin Jurists, 627-628. Scottish, 143 ; Early Scottish, 255. Law, William : Criticism, 301. Lawn Tennis : Game, 499. Lawrence, Sir H. : Life, 249. Lord John : Life, 249. Lawyers : Lives, 322-323. Layamon : Brut, 642. Lead : Metallurgy, etc., 465. Leasehold Enfranchisement, 149. Least Squares, Method of, 335. Leather Trade, 460. Leathersellers' Company, 146. Lebanon : Geog. and Topog., 18, 191. Lectionary, The, 51-52. Leech, John : Life & Criticism, 313. Legends. — See Folklore. Legis XII. Tabulae, 628. Legislation, Theory of, 113. Legitimacy: Med. Jurisprudence, 416. V. Leibnitz, G. W. : Life & Critic, 104. Leicestershire : Belh, 293. Dialect, 645 ; Folklore, 82. Geology, 353. Topography, 172, 177. Leighton, Bp. Robert : Life, 326. Sir Frederick : Life cfe Crit., 314. Leitch, W. L. : Life and Criticism, 314. Lenses : Microscopic, 389. 696 Lent : Observance of, 51. Leo the Great, 25. X. and XII. : Lives, 42. Leonardo da Vinci : Life and Criticism, 313, 314. Literary Works, 466. Lepadidae, 376. Lepidoptera, 377, 378-379. Leprosy. 402. Lermontoff: Criticism, 511. Lessing, G. E. : Life and Philosophical Works, 104. Letter- Writers, British, 556. Foreign, 556. Letters of Individuals are classed -with their Lives, q.v. Historical Letters are inserted in Class F. Levelling, 426. Lever, Charles : Life, 307. Leviticus : Commentaries, etc. , 5-6> 7. Levkosia : Topography, 191. Lewes, G. H. : Works, 104. Lex Salica, 142. Lhasa: Journey to, 194. Libel : Law, 124. Liberty, Civil, 152-153. Libraries : History, Management, etc., 507-508. Law, 126. Libraiy, The Private, 491. Libya : Language, 669.J Licensing : Law, 126. Lichens, 359, 361-362. Lichfield: Diocesan History, 179. V. Liebig, J. : Life, 320. Liege : Dialect, 635. Liens : Law, 129. Life : Christian, 49-50 ; Future, 59 Insurance, 160. Law, 123. Statistics, 160. Lifeboats, 152. Lifting Machines, 429. Light, 339-340- " Light Brigade" in Crimea, 253. Light-houses, 152 ; Construction, 425. Lighting : Electric, 432 | Gas, 455-456. Law, 125. Lightning Conductors, 457. Lights, Ancient : Law, 132. Ligny : Battle, 252. Lima (Perul : Topography, 214. Limerick : Topography, 184. Limes and Cements, 457. Limousin : Dialect, 635. Lincoln, Abraham : Life and Letters, 284, 510. Lincolnshire Bells, 293 ; Churches, 483. Dialect, 645 ; Folklore, 82. Geology, 353 ; Topogr., 172, 177. Linen : Spinning, etc. , 462. Linnaeus, Sir C. : Life, 321. LISZT] Liszt, Abbe F. ; Life, 317. Literary Biography, 300, 312. Literature. — See names of countries. Lithographic Printing, 460-461. Lithotomy, 409. Lithuania : Folklore, 89. Lang., 638; Comparatively, f)6l. Liturgies : Generally, 51-52. Eastern Churches, 28. Presbyterian Church, 37. Live Stock of Farm, 444. Liver Diseases, 395, 399-4OO. (Gout), 401. Liverpool : Topography, 177. 2nd Earl of : Life, etc. , 247. Liverworts, 361-362. Livery Companies, 146. Lives. — See Biography; also names of Individicals. Livingstone, Dr. D. : Life, 202, 327. Livy, Works and Aids to, 619-620. Lob Nor, Journey to, 193. Lobsters, 376. Local Government and Taxation, 154- Law, 125-127. Option, 149. Lochs, Scottish : Topography, etc., 186. Locke, John : Life & Works, 104-105, 321. as an Educationist, 163. Lock-making, 452. Locomotion, Animal, 372. Locomotive Engine, 431. Driving, 424. Locust Plague in U.S., 441. Lodges, Masonic, 153. Logan, Sir W. : Life, 321. Logarithms, 335 ; Tables, 163. Logic, in; Hindu Works, 574. Loire, River, i8i. Lombardy : Folklore, 87. London Charities, 150. Churches (Wren's), 483. — See also St. Paul's, Westminster Abbey. Clubs, 150; Flora, 364. Fossil Reptiles, 382 ; Geology, 353. in Charles I.'s Time, 240. ,, Jacobite Times, 178. ,, I2th-I4th Centuries, 235. Missions, 46 ; Old, Etchings, 476. Parks, 450; Pauperism, 155. Topography, 178. Londonderry: Geology, 354. Long Parliament, 240. Longevity, 388. Longfellow, H. W. ; Life, 307. Longus' Daphnis and Chloe, 513. Lord Advocates of Scotland: Lives, 322. Chancellorsof England: Lives, 322. Ireland : Lives, 322. Lord's Prayer, 12, 56. Supper, II, 47-48. INDEX, Lords : House of. — See Parliament. Lorenzo de Medici : Life, 271. Lorraine, Claude: Life& Crit.,312, 314. Dialect, 635 ; Folklore, 83. Lotze, H. : Works, 105. Loudon, Marshall : Life, 266. Louis IX : Reign, 262. XI. ; Reign, 263. XIV. : Reign, 263. and Canada, 279. XV. and XVI. : Reigns, 263. XVIII. : Reign, 265. Louis PhiHppe : Life & Times, 264. Louisa, Queen of Prussia ; Life, 267. Louisiana ; History, 207. Louth : History, 184. Louvre, The : Art Guides, 471. Lover, Sam : Life, 307. Lowell, J. R. : Criticism, 301. Loyola, Ignatius, 42, 43. Lubricants : Manufacture, 453. Lucan ; Works, 61 1. Lucas, Fred ; Life, 307. Lucian : Works and Criticism, 604. Lucilius : Works and Aids to, 61 1. Lucretius : Life and Criticism, 97-98. Works, 611 ; Translated, 97. Lucrezia Borgia : Life, 271. Luke, St.: Comments., &c., 5-6, II-I2. Life, 22-24. Lulli, J. B. : Life, 316. Lunar Astronomy, 345. Lunatic Asylums, 420. Lunches : Cookery, 490-491. Lundy Island : Topography, 176. Lungs : Anatomy, 392. Diseases, 399, 399. in Children, 412. Stethoraetry, 396. Lusiads of Camoens, 545, Lusitania. — See Portugal. Lutaif, Hindee, 563. Luther, Martin : Life, 30. Lutheran Sermons, 35. Luxor : Topography, 200. Lycaenidae, 378. Lycia : Topography, 191. Lydia : Coins, 294. Lyell, Sir Charles : Life, 321. Lymphatic System : Anatomy, 392. Lynch, Rev. T. T. : Life, 326. Lyndhurst, Lord : Life, 246, 323. Lyonnais : Dialect, 635. Lyrics, British : Collections, 543. • Greek : Collections, 580. Lysias : Wks., Life & Crit., 597, 599. Lytton, Lord : Life and Letters, 307. M. Mabinogion, 5 14. Macaulay, Lord : Life and Criticism, 307, 509, Sio. 697 [MALV- Macdonald, Flora: Life, 331. Macedonia : Coins, 295. Topography (Modern), 190. Macedonian Empire ; Rise, 267. de Machiavelli, N. : Life & Works, 105. Machinery: Constructn. & Theory, 428. Machines : Dictionaries, 428. Farm, 440 ; Hydraulic, 425, 429. Printing, 461 ; Stone- working, 457. Wood-cutting, 430. Machyn, H. : Diary, 238. Mackenzie, Gen. Colin : Life, 249. Macleod, Rev. Norman : Life, 326. Maclise, Dan : Life, 315. Macmillan, Dan : Life, 312. Macready, W. C. ; Life, 319. Macrobius: Works & Aids to, 629-630. Macropotidae, 387. Madagascar: History & Geography, 202. Language, 669 ; Missions, 45. Mythology, 77-78. Madeira : Coleoptera, 379 ; Flora, 367. Medical Aspect, 419; Meteorol. 348. River-, 213 ; Wine, 443. Madison, jas.: Life and Works, 284. Madonna, The : in Art, 468. Madras Engineers : History, 253. Madrepores, 374. Magdala : Campaign, 251. Magellan, Straits of: Nat. Hist., 371. Magic, 75-76 ; Parlour, 502. Magicians : Lives, 332. Magisterial Law, 138. Magna Carta, 231. Magnetism, 340-341. Magyar ; Language, 665 ; Mythol., 86. People, etc., 183. Mah&bh&rala, 70, 569. Mahrattas : History, 276. Maidservant, 490. Maimonides: Guide to the Perplexed, 658. Maine : History and Topography, 207. Majolica, 478-479. Makassar Language, 663. Makua Language, 669. Malabar : Fishes, 381. Malacca : Straits, 197. Malacostraca, 376. Malagassy. — See Madagascar. Mdlavikdgnimitra of Kalidasa, 571. Malay : Geography, 196-197. Rhopalocera, 378. Malayalim Language, 564, 565. Malayan Languages, 663-665. Malcolm, Sir J.: Life, etc., 249. Mallet, Mme. Jules : Life, 331. Malmesbury, 1st Earl: Diaries, etc., 243. 2nd Earl of: Memoirs, 247. Malory's Xing Arthur, 514. Malta: History, 189. Malting, 454. Malvern : Flora, 365 ; Geology, 353. MAMM-] Mammalia, 3S6-3S7. of Central America, 371. of Devon, 384; of Polynesia, 371. Mammalian Descent, 369-370. Mammary Gland, 40S. Man, 387-388; Early, 224-225. Evolution, 369-370 ; Fall, 54. in relation to God, 57. Races. — See Ethnology. Manchester, 177; Flora, 364. Libraries, 50S ; Topography, 177. Water Works, 425. Manchuria : Topography, 194-198. Manchus, The : History, 276. Folkloi-e, 88. Mandaitic Philology & Literature, 655. Mandalay : Topography, 193. Mandarin Dialect, 674. Manitoba : Topography, 205. Mansel, Dn. H. L.: Life & Wks., 105. Mansions: Architecture — Practical, 485. English, 173-174, 177. Mantegna: Life and Criticism, 315. Mantshou Language, 666. Manu : Law of, 561, 572. Manufactures, 451-462. Manures, 440, 440. Manx. — See Isle of Man. Maori. — See New Zealand. Map-drawing, 427. Marat, J. P. : Life, 264. Marathi : Language & Liter., 561, 563. Marathon : Battle, 221. Marcus Aurelius : Life and Works, 97. Marengo : Battle, 265. Mare's-milk, 415. Marguerite d'Angouleme : Life, 263. Maria Theresa : Life, 267. Marie Antoinette : Life, 263. Marine Astronomy & Charts, 435-436. Engineering, 437-438; Engns.,431. Insurance, 160 ; ditto Law, 123. Law, 127-128. Surveying, 426, 435-436. Zoology : General, 389. Mario : Life and Criticism, 3 1 6. Maritime. — See Marine. Marius, 269. Mark.St.: Comments., &c. 5-6, II-I2. Life, 22-24. Market Gardening, 451. Markham, Adm. J.: Life, 285. Marlborough College, 165-I66. Duke of: Life, etc., 249. Town : Topography, i66. Marlstones, 440. Marot, Clement : Life & Criticism, 307. Marquesas Islands, 215. Marquetry, 493. JNIarriage by Capture, 225. Settlements: Law, 128. Married Women ; Law, 128. INDEX. Marshall, Henry: Criticism, 321. John : Life and Criticism, 282. Marten's Voyage to Greenland, 220. M.-irtial : Works and Aids to, 6H-612. M.irtin Marprelate Controversy, 238. Saint, 25. Martineau, Harriet : Life & Crit. , 307. James : Criticism, 29. Martyn, Rev. H.: Life, 326. Martyrs : English, 28 ; Letters of, 324. Irish, 300 ; Roman Catholic, 40. in Art, 468. Mary, Queen of England : Reign, 238. of Scots : Life, 256. Roman-Catholics under, 41. Maryland : History, 208, 278. Masai Land, 202. Masonry, 456-457 ; Free-, 153. Mass, 42. Massachusetts : Geology, 356. History, 208 ; Quakers, 38. Radiata, 374. Massinger, Philip : Criticism, 301. Massorah, 71. Master and Servant : Law, 128. Masturbation, 409. Matabele Land, 200. Matches, Lucifer : Manufac, 452, 454. Materia Medica, 414-416. Homoeopathic, 420-422. Materialism, 61-62. Materials : Building, 457. Engineering, 424 ; Strength, 430. Mathematical Instruments, 427. Tables, 162, Mathematics, 334-337- Mathews, Chas. : Life, etc., 319. C. J. ^ Life, etc., 319. Matter, Properties of, 337-338. Matterhorn, Ascent of the, 189. Matthew, St. : Commentaries, etc., 5-6, n-12 ; Life, 22-24. Paris' Chronicles, 235. of Westminster's Chronicles, 232. Maule, Sir Wm. : Life, 323. Maundeville, Sir J. : Travels, 171, 191. Maurice, Rev. F. D. : Life St, Criticism, 29, 326. Mauritius, Flora, 367. Maximilian, Emperor : Life, 284. Maxwell, Sir J. C. : Life, etc., 321. Mayas, The, 205, 224. Mayo : Earl of : Life, 247. Topography, 841. Mayor's Court : Procedure and Prac- tice, 138. Mazzini, J. : Life and Works, 271. Meadows, Kenny : Criticism, 313. Measures and Weights, 162 ; Law, 135. Meat Production, 444. Mecca : Topography, 192. Mechanical Engineering, 428-430. 698 [METT- Mechanicians : Lives, 319-21. Mechanics, 338 ; Animal, 372. Mecklenburg : Dialect, 648. Folklore, 84. Medals : Coins and Tokens, 294-296. Media : History, 226. Mediaeval. — See Middle Ages. Medical Biography, 32t-322. Jurisprudence, 128, 416. Medicine and Surgery, 391-422. Arabic Writers on, 655. Hindu Writers on, 575. in Folklore, 76. Veterinary, 443-444. Medina : Visit to, 192. Meditations : Devotional, 51. Mediterranean, 182 ; Flora, 365. Geography, etc., 171, 1S2. Medical Aspect, 419. Medusae, 374. Megasthenes, 195. Megatherium of America, 387. Meissonier: Life and Criticism, 315. Melanesia : Geography, etc., 215. Languages, 663-665. Melbourne, Viscount : Life, 247. Membrana Tympani, 408. Membranes, Serous : Anatomy, 392. Memory: Diseases, 112, 397. Unconscious, 112. Memphis : Serapeum at, 657- Menander : Works, 590. Mencius : Works, etc., 69, 675. Mendelssohn, F. B. : Life & Let., 317. Mensuration, 426-427. Mental Diseases, 112, 397-398. Physiolc^y, 112. Mentone : Dijilect, 635; Flora, 365. Mercantile Law: General, lag. Mercer, John : Life, 329. Merchant Marine, 158. Taylors' Company, 146, Merchants : Lives, 329. Merlin: Romance, 512, 514. Merrion : Criticism, 470. Merv, 192. Metallurgy, 464-465. Metals : Chemistry, 342. Engraving, 475 ; Manufacture, 464. Turning, 459. of United States, 355, Metamorphosis of Insects, 377. Metaphysics, 111-112. Meteorology, 346-349. in Folklore, 77. of Polynesia, 371. Meters : Gas, 455. Method of Least Squares, 335. Methodism, 36-37 ; Sermons, 35. Metric System : Tables, 162-163, Metropolitan Building Law, 1 26. Metternich, Prince : Memoirs, 261, MEXI-] INDEX. [MORO- Mexico : Antiquities, 291. Geography, 211 ; Geology, 355. History, 204, 206, 211. Conquest, 203; War with, 281. Language, 672 ; Law, 129. Mythology, 78. Meyerbeei, G. : Criticism, 316. Miall, Rev. Edw. : Life, 326. Micah ; Commentaries, etc., 5-6, 10. Mice : Fancy, 446. Michael Angelo, 312, 313, 315. Michigan : History, 208. Micmac Language, 672. Microbes, 361. Micronesia : Geography, 215. Microphone, 432. Microscope and Microscopy, 389-390. in Medicine, 396. See also Histology. Microtomy, 396. Middle Ages. — General Treatises. Architecture, 481, 481, 484. Art, 469, 477. Ecclesiastical Hist., 20-21, 25-26. History, 226-227 > Literature, 508. Magic, 76. Military Religious Orders, 26, 433. Philosophy, 93-94. Romances, 512-515 ; Science, 333. Sculpture, 471-472. See also the subject headings. Middlesex ; Birds, 384 ; Flora, 364. Geology, 353. Topography, etc., 172, 178. Midian : Land of, 92. Midland Railway : History, 161. Midlothian : Geology, 354. Topography, 187. Midwifery, 410-411 ; Midwives, 411. Migrations of Animals and Plants, 74. Milan Dialect, 637. Mildew, 360. Military : Biography, American, 285. British, 248-250. Engineering and Architecture, 423, 434-435. Gunnery, Ordnance, etc., 434. Gymnastics, 500. History : American, 280. British, 248 ; Regimental, 253. German, 266. Hygiene and Surgery, 405. Law, 129. Life in Italy, 270,. 271 ; in Russia, 272. Medals, 295. Religious Orders of Middle Ages, 26, 433. Surveying and Sketching, 435. Tactics, 434; Trials, 141. Writers : Ancient Greek, 604. .51?^ also Army. Militia, 433. Milk : Analysis, 343. . Mill, James ; Life and Works, 106. James Stuart ; Criticism, 29. Life and Works, 106. Millais, J. E. ; Life and Criticism, 315. Millbank Prison, 151. Millennium, 59. Miller, Hugh : Life and Letters, 307. Millet, J. F. : Life and Criticism, 315. Millwork, 429-430. Milman, Bp. : Life, 326. Milton, J.: Life & Crit., 307, 324, 509. Milyas : Travels in, 191. Mimlmsei, Philosophy, 573. Mind and Body, 112. Diseases, 397-398. in Animals, 372-373. Mineral Waters and Health Resorts, 418-419 ; Manufacture, 452. Mineralogy, 350; Local, 351-356. Popular, 373. Use of Blowpipe in, 343. Minerals : Metalliferous, 462, 464. Mining, 462-463 ; Law, 129. Ministers : Duties, 47. Wives : Duties, 47. Ministry : Christian, 44. Minnesingers of Germany, 511. Minnesota : History, 208; Geology, 356. IVIint, Royal, 160. Mir [Russian] , 225. Mirabeau : Life and Criticism, 263. Miracle Plays, 552-553. Miracles of Christ, 11-12. Devotional Aspect, 51. in Christian Evidences, 62-63. -Roman Catholic, 42. Mirror Painting, 478. Misers : Lives, 331. Missionaries : Lives, 327-328. Missions : Church, 45-46. Methodist, 36 ; Moravian, 37. Roman Catholic, 40. Mississippi : History and Topography, 208 ; Antiquities, 292. Missouri State, 208. Mitford, Mary R. : Life, etc., 3,07-308. Moab, Land of, 18. Modelling, Art of, 493. Modjeska, Helen : Life, 319. Modoc Indians, The, 205. Moffat, Rev. Rob. : Life, 327. Mary : Life, 327. Moghul Empire : History, 277. Mohammed & Mohammedanism, 71-72. compared with Christ, 64-65. Mohammedan : Coins, 295. History, 275 ; in India, 277. Law, 143. Mohawk Language, 672. River : History, 209. 699 Moisture and Forest, 348. Moles, 387. Moli^re, J. B. P. : Life and Crit., 308. MoUusca, 380-381 ; of Polynesia, 371. Popular -Books on, 389. MoUuscoidea, 381. Moluccas, 196-197 ; Flora, 367. Moraien : Journey to, 193. Monachism, 26 ; Eastern, 68. Monaghan : History, 184. Monasteries : History, 26, 227, 238. Monastic Chronicles, 235. Orders, 26 ; in Art, 468. Money and Money Market, 160-161. Tables, 162. Mongoha : Coins, 294; Geog., 194, 198. Geology, 354 ; History, 272. Language and Literature, 666. of West Mongolia, 665. Mythology, 88. Monk, Geo. [ist Dk. of Albem.] : Life, 241. Monod, A. : Life, 53, 326. Monograms of Potters, 478-479. Ornamental, 478. Monroe, Jas. : Life, 284. Monsters, Mythical, 74. Monstrelet's Chronicles, 227. Mont Blanc, 346. Montague, Lady M. W. : Works, 331. de Montaigne, M. : Life &. Works, 106, 308. Montanism in Primitive Church, 64. de Montcalm, Marquis : Life, 279. Montefiore, Sir M. : Life, 328. Montenegro : Hist. & Topog., 189-190. de Montfort, Simon : Life, 236. MonticuUpora, 374. Montrose, Marquis of : Life, 256. Monumental Brasses, 294. Inscriptions, 293-294. Monuments, Early Stone, 292. Oriental, 226. Moody, D. L. : Life, 326. Moon,, The, 345 ; Folklore, 75. Moore, A. : Criticism, 470. Geo. : Life, 328. Thos. : Life, 308. Moors : Coins, 294-295.. in Spain, 274; of 19th Cent., 20-1. Moquis of Arizona, 224. Moral Philosophy, iio-ni. Morality, Social, 156. Morals, History, 223 ; Christian, 49-50. Moravia : Folklore, 84. Moravianism, 37. Moray : Geology, 354 ; History, 187. Morea, The : Topography, 182. More's, Sir T., Utopia, 238. Morland, Geo. ; Criticism, 470. Mormons, The : History, 210. Morocco : Flora, 367 ; Geography, 201. MOEP.] INDEX. [NEW T' Morphia, 418. N. Nebraska : History & Topography, 208. Morphology: Animal, 371-372. Fossils, 387. Human, 391-392; Veget. , 357-358. Xahuatla Language, 672. Neck : Anatomy, 391 j Snrgery, 403. Morris, Gov. : Life, 283. Nahum : Commentaries, etc, 5-6, 10. Necromancy, 75-76. Mortality, Rate of, 160. Nail-making, 452. Needles : Manufacture, 452. Mortars (in building), 457. lYahdaya of Kahdasa, 570. Needlework, 492. Mortgages : Law, 129. Nalopakhyanavt, 561, 569. Negligence : Law, 130. Mortmain Acts, 132. Xamaquha Language, 669. Negro Lang., 669 ; Mythology, 77-78. Morton, Abp. Thos. : Life, 237. Names : Surnames & Christian Names, Slavery, 155. Mosaic Paper Work, 493. 296-297. Negroes, African, 199-203. Pavements, Roman, 287. of Plants, 357. Nehemiah: Commentaries, etc., 5-6, 8. Pictures of Ancient Rome, 289. Xapier, Adm. Sir C. : Life, etc., 250. Nejd, Journey to, 192. Moschelles, J. : Life, etc., 317. Maj.-Gen. Sir C, 249. Nelson, Lord : Life, 250. Moschus : Works, 584. Naples : Earthquake [1857] , 347. Nemathelminthes, 375. Moscow : Art Guide, 471. Flora and Fauna, 365. Nemerteans, 375. Mosel River : Etchings, 182. History, 270. Nennius' Uistoria, 232. Moses, Bks. of : Commentaries, etc., 7. Xapoleon I. : Life, etc., 264-266. Neo-Platonists, 98 ; -Pythagoreans, 98. Mosquito Language, 672 ; State, 211. Caricatures, 470. Nepal : Antiquities, 291. Mosses, 359, 361-362. III. : Life, etc., 264-266. History, 277 ; Sport, 503. Moths, 377, 378-379. Game, 501. Nepos, Cornelius : Works, and Aids Motley,]. L. : Life, 308. Narada : Institutes, 572. to, 620-621. Mould (Fungi), 360, 361 ; (Soil), 440. Narcissus : Cultme, 449. Nerves: Anat., 392; Mechanism, 112. Moulding and Founding, 430. Narcotics, 418. Pathological Anatomy, 413. Jtonnds and Mound Builders, 292. Nasmyth, J. ; Life, 321. Pathology, 394, 395, 397-398. Mount Etna, 347. Natal : History and Topography, 201. Homoeopathic Treatment, 421. Jfountain Roads, Construction of, 426. Sport, 503. Phosphorus for, 415. Warfare, 433. National Budget and Revenue, 147. Physiology, 393. Mountains, 346. Defences, 148. Surgery, 403, 409. of the Moon (Africa) 202. Gallery : Art in, 47 1, 476. Nestorians, 28. Mouth : Diseases, 4o6-407. Nations, Law of, 144. Netheriands.— 5« Holland. Mozambique : Languages. 669. Natural History (Zoology), 368-390. Neuralgia of Stomach, 400. Mozart, W. A. : Life, 316, 317. Law, in; in Spiritual World, 63. Neuroptera, 377-378. Muff, The, 298. Phenomena : Atlas, 170. Neuroses, 398. Municipal Corporations : Law, 126. Philosophy, 337-341- Neutrals : Law, 144. Elections : Law, 122. Science. — See Science. Nevada : Geology, 355. Government and Taxation, 154. Selection, 369; Theology, 60-61. New Brunswick : Geology, 355. Law, 125-127. Naturalism, iii. Church (Swedenborgian), 39. Murchison, Sir Roderick, Life, 321. Naturalists : Lives, 319-321. Colorado : Topography, 213. Murder : Medical Jurisprudence, 128. Naturalization : Law, 130. England : Birds, 385. Murray, E. C. Grenville : Life, 308. Nature and Bible, 63. Geography, 204, 208. Musci, 361-362. God, 63 ; the Supemat., 60-61. Hist. & Topog., 208, 278-279. Muscles, Human : Anatomy, 392. Forces, 337-341. Forest, 176. Physiology, 393. Painting from, 473 ; Tropical, 191. Guinea : Birds, 385. Mushrooms, 360-361 ; Culture, 451. See also Natural, supra. Geography, 197, 215. Music and Mus. Instruments, 486-489. Naval Architecture, 438. Mission to, 45. in Education, 166. Astronomy & Surveying, 435-436. Hampshire : Geography, 209. Musical Acoustics, 339. Biography, Amer., 280, 285. Geology, 356. Biography, 316-318. British, 250. Hebrides : Geography, 215. de Musset, A. : Life, 308. Engineering, 423, 437-438- Jersey t History, 209. Mussulman, Indian, 195. History, American, 280, 28t. Jerusalem Church, 39. Mythology, 71 ; Rule in India, 277. British, 248. Netherlands ; Histoiy, 209. Mutsun Language, 672. Hygitee, 437 ; Law, 129. South Wales : History & Topogra- Muttra : Antiquities, 291. Tactics, 437 ; Trials, 141. phy, 216-217. Mycenae : Antiquities, 290. See also Navy, infra. Testament : Commentaries, etc., Mycetoma, 397. Navarino : Battle, 248. 5-6, 11-16. Mycology, Pathological, 413. Navigation : Aerial, 502. in Christian Evidences, 62. Mysore, 195. Art, 435-436- Introductions, 5-6. Mystery Plays, 5S2-SS3- N avy : General, 437 ; Flags, 298. Polity, Ecclesiastical, 44. Mystics, German, 26 ; Swedenborg, 39. American, 280. Synonyms, 5. Mythology, Comparative, 67-92. British, 437 ; Medals, 295-. Text, I ; Textual Criticism, 2, 3. Myxomycetes, 360. Indian : History, 248. Theology, 16; Unity, 11. Myzostomida, 375. See also Naval, supra. See also Bible, 700 NEW Y-] INDEX. [ORB New York City : Bench and Bar, 322. Catholic History, 42. Charities, 150 ; Clubs, 1 50. Merchants, 329 ; Topogr. , 209. State ; History, 209. Freemasons, 153. Zealand : Biography, 299. Birds, 385 ; Fossil, 384. Flora, 368. Folklore and Mythol., 88-89. Geography, etc., 218. Geology, 356; Language, 664. Lizards, 382 ; Mission to, 46. Newbery, E. : Life, 312. Newcastle, 178; Duke of: Life, 241. Geology, 353 ; Topography, 178. Newfoundland : Geology, 356. History and Topography, 204-205. Medical Aspect, 419 ; Sport, 504. Newgate Prison, 151. Newman, Card. J. H. ; Life, 326. Newmarket : History, 175. Newspapei-s : Directories, 158. Freedom of Press, 152, 223. Newsrooms, 507. Newton, Sir I. : Life, 321. Niagara Falls, 209. Nibelungen Lied, 511, 512. Nicaragua ; Geography, etc., 211. Nice : Topography, i8i. Nicene Creed, 56. Nicobari Language, 563. Niger : Flora, 367. Nigritians, 199-203; Mythology, 77-78. Nihilism : Buddhist, 68. Russian, 272-273. Nile : Dwellers on Ancient, 226. Geography &Topogrph., 199-200. Medical Aspect, 419. Rob Roy on the, 495. Nilsson, Christine, 316. Nineveh, 289-290. Ningpo Dialect, 674. Niphon, 197. NisiPrius: Law, 140. Nitro-Glycerine in Materia Medica, 415. Noah ; Life, 7. Nobel, Rev. R. T. : Life, 327. Noctuidae, 378-379. Nomadic Life, 225. Non-Christian Religions, 67-72. Nonconformists & Ncnformity., 34-40. Nordenskiold, Baron : Voyage, 220. Norfolk : Bells, 293 ; Birds, 384. Congregationalism, 35. Dialect, 645 ; Flora, 364. Folklore, 82 ; Geology, 353. Topography, 172, 178. Norman Britain, 232. Conquest^ 233-234. (Anglo-) Biography (Literary), 301. Law., iij. Norman (Franco-) Dialect, 635. Normandy : Architecture, 484. English in, 237 ; Folklore, 83. History, 234; Topography, 181. Normans in Europe, 227, 228. Norse Folklore and Mythology, 89-90. Invasion of Ireland, 257. (Old) Language, 643, 647, 649. Literature, 649-650. North America. — See America, North. "North, Christopher" • Life, 308. North Pacific Railway, 161. Northamptonshire : Bells, 293. Dialect, 645 ; Folklore, 82. Quakers, 35 ; Topog., 172, 178. Northmen : Conversion, 45. History, 273-274. in England, 233. Norths, The : Lives, 243. Northumberland : Birds, 384. Flora, 364 ; Folklore, 82. Geology, 353 ; Topography, 178. Northumbrian Gospels, i. North- West Provinces of India, 195. Norway : Geography, 185. Folklore, 89-90 ; Hist. 273-274. Language. — See Denmark. Literature : Novels, 527-528. Norwegians in England, 233. Norwich : Etchings, 475. Topography, 178. Nose : Pathology, 399. Surgery, 406-467. Nosology, 398. Notary, Public, 124. Nottinghamshire : Birds, 384. Folklore, 82; Topog., 172, 179. Nova Scotia : Geology, 355. Goldlields, 464. Zembla, 220. Novels: Mod. European [tr.], 515-528. See also Fiction. Nubia, 200 ; Language, 669-670. Monuments, 657. Nuisances: Law, 126. Numbers, Theory of, 335. Numismatics 294-296. Nuncomar : History, 277. Nursery Tales : Ancient. — See Folklore. Nurses, Hospital, 420 ; (Servants), 490. Nursing : Medical, 420. Nyamwezi Language, 670. Nyaya Philosophy, 574- Oaths : Administration of, 140. Obadiah : Commentaries, etc., 5-6, 10. Obelisks : Egyptian, 290. in Rome, 289. Obsolete Words : English, 643-644. 701 Obstetric Medicine & Surg., 410-412. Homoeopathic, 421. Veterinary, 443. Occultism (Theosopliy), 39. Ocean, 346 ; Medical Aspect, 419. Currents, 348-349. Oceania: Geography, etc., 214-216. 0'Connell,Dan. : Life & Speeches, 261. Octavian: Romance, 514. Oddfellows, 149. Odes, British : Collections, 543. Odontophorinae, 383. Oecumenical Councils, 21. Oera-Liiida Book, 647. Oesophagus : Pathology, 399-400. Surgery, 406. Offices : Architecture, 485. Ohio: History and Topography, 209. Oil Painting. — See Painting. Oils : Manufacture, 453. Oji Language, 668. Ojibway Indians, 205. Language, 672. Oken, Prof. Lorenz : Life, 321. Old Catholics, 42, 43. Norse. — See Norse, Old. Saxon. — i>i? Saxon, Old. Testament: Comment., etc., 5-1 1. Demonology, 76, Introductions, 5-6. Proper Names, 5. Quotations in New Test., 19. Synonyms, 5 ; Text, I . Textual Criticism, 2, 3. Theology, 16. See also Bible. Oldenburg : Folklore, 85. Omar Khayyam : Poems, 662. O'Neil, Hugh : Life, 258. Opera : Biography, 318-319. Criticism, 486. Operations : Calculus of, 337. Surgical. — See Surgery. Ophiuroidea, 375. Ophthalmoscope, 396. Ophthalmoscopy, 407-408. in Diseases of Nerves, etc. , 396. Opie, Mrs. : Life, etc., 301. Opium : Hygiene, 418. Optical Instruments, 427. Optics, 339-340 ; Photographic, 476. Option, Local, 149. Orange Free State, 201-202. Orchards and Orchard House, 450. Orchids: Culture, etc., 449. Fertilization, 358. Ordeal : The (Mediseval), 227. Order of Coif, 124. Ordericus Vitalis : Hist. Ecdes,, 234. Ordnance : Military, 434 ; Naval, 437. Ore Deposits, 464. See also the several metals. OREG-] INDEX. [PERC- Oregon : History and Topography, 209. Lepidoptera, 379. Organ and Organ Playing, 488. Organic Chemistry, 342-344. Organs of Generation : Female, Anat., 391; Pathol., 395, 411-412. Male, Anatomy, 391 ; Pathology, 409-410. Speech (Philologically), 559. " Oriel School," 29. Orissa : Antiquities, 291. Oriya Language, 561, 563. Orkney Islands ; Hist, and Topog., 188. Orleans : Battle, 221. Ormonde, 1st Duke of : Life, 259. Orniulum, i, 642. Ornament : General Treatises, 477. Ancient, 292-293 ; Japanese, 468. in Dress and the House, 491. Ornithology. — See Birds. Orography, 346. Oscan Dialect and Inscriptions, 630. Osmanli : Language and Literature, 666. Osteology : Comparative, 372. of Mammalia, 386 ; of Man, 392. Ostrich Fanning, 447; Hunting, 214. Ostro-Gothic Monarchy, 41. Ottoman History, 275. Otuel: Romance, 515. Oude : Topography, 195. Outram, Gen. Sir_f. : Life, 249. Ovaries: Pathology, 41 1-412. Over-Population, 154-155. Pressure in Education, 164. Ruled Cases, Legal, 1 14. Ovid : .Works and Aids to, 612. Owls of Canada, 385. Ownership, Joint : Law, 132. Ox : Diseases, 443-444 ; Entozoa, 402. Oxalic Acid : Manufacture, 452. Oxford : History and Topography, 166. and Cambridge Boat Race, 495. Etchings, 475. Religious Movement in, 29, 34. Oxfordshire : Flora, 364 ; Geology, 353. History and Topography, 172, 179. Oxus : Topography, etc., 193. Oyster Fisheries, 447. Ozanam, Prof. F. : Life & Letters, 326. Ozone in Materia Medica, 415. Pacific Ocean : Geography, 215-216. Sport, 504. Paganini, N. : Life, 316. Pahlavi Religion, 72. Pain, 112. Paine, Tom : Life, 244. Painters : Lives and Crit. , 312-316, 469. Painting : Aesthetics, 466-467. Art, Materials, etc, 472-473. Painting: History, 466-468, 469-471. Carriage, 457. House, 457-458. on China and Pottery, 479. ,, Glass and Mirror, 478. Palaeography : Greek, 578. Indian (South), 564. Latin, 578, 606. Palaeontology, 349-356, passim. Palaeo- Slavonic Language, 638. Palate. — See Mouth. Palestine : Flora, 18, 366. Geography and Topography, 18, 190-191 ; Geology, 354. Paley, Dr. W. : Works and Crit., 107. Pali : Language and Literature, 576. Palmer, Prof. E. H. : Life, 308. Palmerin of England : Romance, 515. Palmerston, Vis. = Life, 247. Palmyra : Geography and Topog., 18. Panama : Topography, 211. Panchatantra, 87, 572. Pandora : Voyage of, 219, 220. Pantheism, 61-62. comp. w. Christianity, 65. Papacy, 40-42. During Reformation, 25, 26. Paper Canoe: Voyage, 495. Flowers, etc., 493; Hanging, 457. Manufacture, 461 ; Money, 161. Papier Mache : Manufacture, 452. Parables of Christ, II, 12. Paraffin Oil : Manufacture, 453. Paraguay : History & Topog. , 213, 214. Paralysis : Pathology, 398. Parasites, 402-403. in Skin Diseases, 402. Paris, Dr. J. A. . Life, 322. Mission to, 45. Topography, etc., 181. Parker, Abp. : Life, 239. Adm. Sir W. : Life, 250. Theodore : Life and Letters, 326, Parks, 450. Parliament : English and Church of England, 44. Debates, etc. [1610-1640], 240. Elections: Law, 122; Hist., 470. History, 148-149, 230-231. Law and Practice, 119. Long, 240; of 1874-1885, 245. Irisli, 258. Parmenides : Works, 95. Parnell Movement, 260. Parodies in Prose : English, 524-525. in verse, 541. Parrots, as Cage Birds, 386. Parsees and Parsism, 67, 72. Parthenay: Romance, 514. Parthenogenesis, 369. Parthenon, 472. Parthia : Coins, 294 ; History, 226. 702 Partition : Law, 132. Partnership : Law, 130. Partridges : Natural History, 383. Parturition, 410-41 1. Pascal, B. : Life and Works, 106-107. Passion Play, 552. Passions in Animals, 372-373. Pasteur, Louis: Life, 321. Pastimes, 493-504. Popular. — See Folklore. Paston Letters, 236. Pastoral Theology, 47. Pasture Lands, 441. Patagonia : Geography, 214. Natural Histoiy, 371. Patents: Law, 130-131. Pathology, 413. See also the several subject headings. Patriarchal Theory, 225. Patrick, St., 31,43. Patristics, 22-24, 24-25. Pattern Making, 430. Patteson, Bishop : Life & Letters, 328. Patti, Adelina : Life, 316. Pattison.Dorothy ["Sister Dora "]:Life, 328. Rev. Mark : Life, 308. Paul, St., and Protestantism, 33. Epistles of: Commentaries, etc., 14-15 ; Life, 13-14, 16, 23. Pauperism, 151, 164-155. Pausanias : Works, 594. Pavements : Construction, 426. Pawnbrokers: Law, 131. Payn, James : Lit. Recollections, 308. Pazand Language and Literature, 661. Pearls and Pearling, 351. Peasantry in England, 154, 157-158. in India, 194. Pedagogy, 163-167. Peebleshire : History, 188. Peel, Sir Robert : Life, 247. Peerages, British, 296. Peguan Language, 564. Pehlewi Language & Literature, 661. Pekin Dialect, 674; Topogr., etc., 193. Pelagianism, 64. Pelham's Voyage, 220. Peninsular War [1807-1814], 252. Penn, Wm. : Life, 38, 243 ; Letters, ■^2.6. Pennsylvania : Birds, 385 ; Geolo., 356. History and Topography, 209-210, See also Penn, Wm. Pens : Manufacture, 452. Pentatneione, 87. Pentateuch: Commentaries, etc. , 5-6, 7. Penzance : History & Topography, 175. Pepys, Samuel : Diary, 242. Perak : Topography, 197. Perceval: Romance, 513. Percussion and Ausailtation, 396. Caps, 452, 454. PERE-] INDEX. [POLE Perennials : Culture, 449, Philippians, Epistle to : Commentaries, Pitt, Wm. : Correspondence, 243. Perfumes and Perfumery, 453-454. etc., 5-6, 14-15. Life, 244. Pergamon : Coins, 295. Philippine Islands: Geogr., etc., 197. Pittidae, 383. Pericles : Age of, 268. Philology. — See the names of the coun- Pius VII. and VIIL: Lives, 42- Perineum : Obstetrics, 412. tries or languages. IX. : Life, 41 ; Speeches, 42. Periodical Literature : Index to, 507. Philosophical Instruments, 427. Piza ; Art Guide, 471. Peripatetics : Greek, 97. Philosophy, 93-112; Ancient, 93-94. Pizarro : Life, 329. Peritoneum : Anatomy, 392. Arabic Writers, 654. Plagues : Animal, 443. Diseases, 399, 400. Greek Writers, 95-98, 599-603. Plan Drawing, 427. Permutations, 335. Hindu, 573-574- Planetary System, 345. Perpetuities: Law, 131. Latin Writers, 95-98. Plants : Botany, 356-368. Persecutions of Christians : Early, 25. Mediaeval, 93-94. Economic, 441 ; Foliage, 450. by Roman Catholics, 43. Modern, 94-112. Medicinal, 416 ; Migrations, 357. in Madagascar, 202 ; Scotland, 32. of Art, no, 467 ; of History, 222. Mythology, 74 ; Names, 357. Persia : Antiquities, 289 ; Art, 468. ,, Music, 487; of Religion, 64. Painting : Art of, 473. Coins, 294. Philpot, John : Letters, 324. Variation und. Domestication, 369. Geography, etc., 191, 197-I98. " Phiz": Life and Criticism, 313. Plastering, 457. History, 226, 278. Phoenicia : Art, 468 ; Geography, 18. Plate : Gold and Silver, 479-480. Language and Literature, 660-662. Iconography, 74. Electro : Manufacture, 452, Pottery, 479. Language and Inscriptions, 659. Plato : Life and Criticism, 96, 601-603. Persian War : The Great, 267. Sociology, 108. Works, 601-602 ; Translated, 96. Persius : Works and Aids to, 613. Phoenix, 74. Platt-Deutsch : Dialect, 648. Perspective Drawing, 474. Phonograph, 432. Platyhelminthes, 375. Perthes, F. A. : Life, 312. Phosphorus : Manufacture, 452. Plautus : Works and Aids to, 616-617 Perthshire : Hist, and Topography, 188. in Materia Medica, 415. Plays. — See Drama. Peru : Discovery and Conquest, 204. Photius : Works, 513. Pleading : Legal, 140. Geography and History, 214, 284, Photography, 476. Pleurae, 399. Hepaticae, 362 ; Language, 672. Phrases : Dictionaries, 505. Pliny (maj. & min.): Works and Aids Mythology, 78. Phthisis, 399. to, 629. Peruvian Bark and Coca, 415. Physical Education, 167 ; Geogr., 346. Plumbing, 458. Peschito : Old Test., and Gospels, 660. Science. — See Science. Plunkett, Lord W. C: Speeches, 261. Pessaries, 412. Technics, 338. Plurality of Worlds, 345. Pessimism, 94. Physicians : Lives, 321-322. Plutarch : Life and Criticism, 98, 603. Pestalozzi, H. : Life, 163. Physicists : Lives, 319-321. Works, 603 ; Translated, 98, 267. Petchora Valley : Geography, 1S6. Physics : Experimental, 337-341, 342. Plymouth : Flora, 364. Peter, St., Epp. of: Commentaries, etc., Medical, 396 ; Physiological, 393. Pneumatics, 339. 5-6, 14-15. Physiography, 346-349. Poe, E. A. : Life and Criticism, 308. Name and Ofiice [R.-C] , 42. Physiology : Human, 392-394. Poetry : Theory, Philoso., & Art, 528. the Great : Life, 273. Popular, 420. Hist. & Works :— Peterborough : Cathedral & Abbey,483. Pianoforte and Pianoforte Playing, 48S. Arabic, 654-655. Town, 178. Piapoco Language, 672. British and American, 529-538. Petrarch, F. : Life and Critcism, 308. Picardy : Dialect, 635 ; Folklore, 83. Collections, 530, 541-543. Petroleum : Manufacture, 453. Topography, i8i. Humorous, 540; Parodies, 541. of Caspian Region, 192. Pickering, Tim : Life, 285. French, 543 ; C3ld, 634. Petrology, 350. Picts and Scots, 255. German, 543. Petronius : Works, 613 ; trs., 513. Picture Galleries : Guides, 471. Greek, 580-585 ; Modern, 544. Phaedrus : Works, 613. Pidgin-English, 673. Italian, 544; Latin, 607-615. Phallic Worship, 77. Piedmont : Dialect, 637. Russian, Polish, Hungarian, 544- Pharaohs. — See Egypt Piers the Plowman, 642. 545- Pharmacology, 416; Veterinary, 443. Pigeons : Management, etc., 446. Sanscrit, 571-572. Pharmacopoeias, 414-415; Veterinary, Pigments : Artists', 473. Spanish, 545 ; Swedish, 545. 444. Pigs, and Pig Keeping, 444, 446. Poets : Lives of, 300-312. Pharynx: Pathology, 399; Surgery, 406. Entozoa, 402 ; Guinea, 446. Poetesses : Lives of, 330. Pheasants : Natural History, etc., 497. Pike Fishing, 498. Poisons and Poisoning, 416. Pheidias : Art, 472. Pilpay : Fables, Persian version, 661. Poitevin Dialect, 635. Phelps, Samuel : Life, 319. Syriac version, 660. Poker : Game, 501. Philadelphia : Topography, 209-210. Pima Language, 672. Poland : Folklore, 89 ; History, 272. Philanthropists : Lives, 328. Pindar : Works and Criticism, 584-585. Language, 638-639. Philately, 298. Pinkney, Wm. : Life, 283. Polar Regions : Geography, 219-220. Philemon, Epistle to : Commentaries, Pins : Manufacture, 452. Polaris: Voyage, 219. etc., 5-6, 14-15. Piquet : Game, 501. Polariscope& Polarization of Light, 340. Philip IL of Spain : Reign, 274. Pisces.— 3'^« Fish. Pole, Cardinal : Life, 239. 703 POLI-] INDEX. [aXJAK- Police, 151 ; Guide, 13S ; Law, 126. Policy: Home& Colonl., 148-149, 151. Political Economy, 145-147. Polity of English Church, 44-49. Roman Catholic Church, 42-43. Pollock, Field-Mar. Sir G. : Life, 249. Pollution of Rivers : Law, 127. Polo, Marco : Trazvls, 171. Polybius: Life, Works, & Criticism, 594. Polycarp, 25. Polychromatic Art. — See Decoration. Polydore Vergil's Historia, 236. Polynesia : Flora & Natural Hist., 371. Geography, 197, 215-216. Languages, 664; Missions to, 45-46. Mythology, 88-89. Pol)'pomedusae, 374. Polytheism, 64. Polyzoa, 374, 381. Pompeii : Antiquities, 289. Latin Inscriptions in, 630. Ponds : X.itural History, 373, 389. Pongwe Language, 670. Pontiac : Conspiracy, 279. Poor : The English, 155. Law, 126. Effect and Working, 151, 155. Officers, 155. Pope, Alex.: Life & Grit., 301, 308, 509. Popes of Rome, 25, 26, 40-43. Apostolic, Authority, 43. Population, 154-155. Porcelain, 47S-479 ; Amateur, 493. Porcupine : Voyage, 370. Porson, Richard : Life, 30S. Port Philip : History, 217. Royal, 43 ; Wine, 443. Portrait Painters : British, 470. Portraits and Portrait Collecting, 474. Portugal : Folklore, 91; Geography, 188. History, 274 ; Jews in, 286. Language, 633, 637. Literature : History, 512. Poetry : History, 508. Proverbs, 76, 91 ; Romances, 515. Portuguese Bible, 2. in South America, 213. Indian Coins, 294. Positivism, 100, loi. Post Office, 150. Postage Stamps, 298. Post-mortem Examinations, 392. Medical Jurisprudence, 416. Potash : Manufacture, 452. Potato : Culture, 451. Pottery, 478-479- Poultry, 445-446. Pouschkin : Life and Criticism, 511. Prakrit Language, 561. Prawns, 376. Prayer Book : English, 51-52. Devotional Aspect, 52-53. Prayer and Science, 63. j The Lord's, 52. i Preachers aud Preaching, 53. j Lives, 53, 323-327. Precious Stones; as Objets deVeilu, 480. ! Geologically, 351. Pregnancy, 4IO-4II. ! in Medical Jurisprudence, 416. . Prehistoric. — See Primitive. I Presbyterian Church, 32; in Ireland, 31. I Sermons, 35. I Prescott, W. H. : Life, 308. I Presidents of U. S.: Lives &Wks.2S3-4. Lives of Wives, 330. Pre-Socratic Philosophy, 35. Press : Directories, 158 Liberty of the, 152, 223. Priapns : Worship, 77. Prices of Labour, 145-146. Priest : The Duties, 47. Priesthood : Doctrine, 24, 33-34. Priestley, J.: Life, 244. Primitive Society (Law, Institutions, etc.), 224-225. See also the names of countries. Prince Albert : Life, 246. Charles Stuart : Life, 244. Edward Island : Geology, 355. History, 204. Imperial : Life, 265. Princes of Conde, 261. Princess Alice : Life, 330. Charlotte of Wales : Life, 331. Princesses, English : Lives, 330. Prints and Print Collecting, 474. Printing: Calico, 462. Photographic, 476. Typographic : Art, 460-461. History, 508. Printers' Mark.s, 508. Prior, Matthew : Criticism, 509. Prisons, 151. Privately-Printed Books, 507. Privy Council : Practice, 136. Probabilities : Theory of, 335. Probate : Law, 135. Court : Law, 137. Procession of the Spirit : Doctrine, 59. Procter, B. W. : Life, 308. Profit Sharing, 146. Projectiles : Motion of, 434. for Saving Life, 152. Projections: Orthographic, 427. Promissory Notes : Law, 117. Propertius : Works, 608, 613. Property, Real and Pers. : Law, 131-2. Prophecy, 10, 16. Prophets, Books of: Commentaries, etc., 5-6, 10. Prostate : Diseases, 409. Prostitutes, 155, 156. Protection of Industries, 147. 704 Protestantism : History, 27. and Catholicism Compared, 42. See also the names of the several countries in Cuvss A. ' Protoplasm, 368. : Protozoa, 371, 372, 373-374. i Provenje : Folklore, S3. i Provencal : Language, 634. Literature : History, etc., 530. Works, 634. Proverbs, Book of : Comms. etc, 5-6, 9. Collections of, 76. See also the names of the several countries 1 and languages in Class B. I Provincialisms : English, 644-646. Pruning : Tree, 448. I Prussia : Folklore of East, 89. j Histoiy, 265-267. I St-e also Germany. I Pr)nine, Wm.: Life, 241. Psalms, Book of: Commentaiies, etc., 1 5-6, 8-9. I Pseudonyms : Literary, 507. I Psychology, 112 ; Biblical, 16. I Medical, 397-398. Ptolemy's Description of In.iia, 195. Public Administration, 148-158. Finance. 147. Health, 416-417: Law of, 126-127. Houses, 156. Law : Universal, 144. Libraries, 507-508. Offices: Government, 150. Schools, 165; Cricket Matches,499. Worship, 47-4S ; Liberty of, 152. Publishers: Lives, 31 1-312. Pulmonary Diseases, 399. Pulse, Human : Physiology, 393. Pultowa : Battle, 221. Punic Wars, 269. Punishment, 151 ; Everlasting, 59-60. Punjaub: Folklore, 87; Hist., 276-277. Language, 561, 564. Puranas : Sanscrit, 569-570. Purchase, Compulsory: Law, 125. Purchasers : Law. 120. Puritan Colonies in America, 278. Names, 296 : Women, 330. Puritanism, 37-3S. Puseyism, 33-34- Putnam, Israel : Life, 283. Putrefaction, 395. Pym, John : Life, 241. Pyramids of Egypt, 290. Pyrenees Mountains, 181. Pyrotechnics : Manufacture, 452, 454. Pythagoras : Criticism, 95. Q- Quadnipeds : Xat. History, 386-3S7. Quakers, 35, 38. aUAN-] INDEX. [EOBE- Quanlities, Building, 456. Quarantine : Law, 132. Quarrying : Slate, 463. Quarter Sessions, 138 ; -Staff, 500. Quaternions, 337. Quatre-Bras : Battle, 252. Queen's Bench : Court, 136-137. Queens of England : Lives, 230. of Scotland & Engld. : Lives, 256. Queensland : Cotton-growing, 442. Geography, etc., 217. Quietists, 43. de Quincey, T. : Life & Crit., 301, 304. Quincy, Josiah [1&2]: Lives, 283. Quinet, Edgar : Life & Criticism, 308. Quinine in Materia Medica, 415. Quintilian : Works and Aids to, 639. Quotations : Dictionaries, 506. Qur'an. — See Koran. R. Rabbits, 446. Rabelais, Fr. : Life and Criticism, 308. Rabies, 401. Race Horse and Horse-Racing, 494. Law, 133, 494. Races of Man, 388. See also names of the several countries. Racine, Jean : Life and Criticism, 308. Racquets : Game, 499. Radiant Energy, 337. Radiata, 371, 389. Raeburn, Sir H. : Life, 315. Raghuvamsa of Kalidisa, 570. Ragland, Rev. T. G. : Life, 328. Railway Accidents, 424. Bolts : Manufacture, 452. Electric, 432 ; Engineering, 424. Engines, 431 ; Law, 132. Railways : Description, etc., 161. Rain and Rainfall, 346, 348. Rajahs : Indian, 277- Raleigh, Sir W. : Life, 239. Ralph of Diceto : Works, 232. Rdmdyana, 70, 561, 566, 569, 570. Rambler, The, 555. Rams : Naval, 437. Randolph, J. : Life, 283. Rape : in Medical Jurisprudence, 416. Raphael : Life and Crit., 312, 313, 314. Rates and Rating, 147 ; Law, 127. Rationalism, 61-62. Rauf Coilyear, 515. Reading : Methods of Teaching, 164. for the Blind, 165. Real Presence, 33-34, 48. Reasoning, ill ; in Animals, 372-373. Rebellion, The Great, 239-241. Receivers of High Court of Justice, 140. Recipes : Mechanical, 428. Reciprocity, 161. Reconnaissance : Military, 435. Record Office MSS., 231-243, passim. Recreations, 493-504. Rectum : Diseases, 410. Red Book of Merger st, 514. Sea, 191. Redemption : Doctrine, 58-59. Reed, Joseph : Life and Letters, 285. References ; Dictionaries, 505- Reflection : Devotional, 51. Philosophy of, 103. Reflex Theory, 112, Reform : Bills, 245-246; Financial, 147. inCiv.Ser.,150; Land Tenure, 1 6 1 . Parliamentary, 148-149. Social, 155-156. Reformation, 20-21, 25-26, 27. See also navies of the several countries. Reformed Church : Dutch, 38. Sermons, 35. Episcopal in U.S., 34; German, 38. Reformers : Catholic, 40. Protestant, 323-327. Educational, 163. Refraction of Eye, 408. Regalia, 480. Regeneration : Doctrine, 58-59. Regimental History : British, 253, in Highlands, 186. Registration of Births and Deaths, 132. Reid, T. : Life and Works, 107. Reindeer, H.M.S. : Cruise, 504. Religion in relation to Mythology, 74. Science, 63. Origin and History, 67-68. Philosophy, 64 ; Science, 67-68. Religions, Ethnic, 67-72. Comp. with Christianity, 64-65. See also Christianity, etc. Remainders, Contingent : Law, 132. Remarkable Characters : Lives, 332. Rembrandt : Life, 312, 314. Renaissance, : Architecture, 481, 482. Art, 469; Civilization in Italy, 223. French Liter., 511 ; in Italy, 511. Jewellery, 480 ; Ornament, 477. Poetry, 469; Sculpture, 471-472. Renal Diseases, 400. Renan, Ernst : Reminiscences, 308. Rent of Land, 153-154; Law, 132. Replevin : Law, 140. Reports, Legal, 113-114. Representation and Representative Go- vernment, 152-153. Reproductive Process, 368. Reptilia, 382. Reresby, Sir J. : Memoirs, 242. Reservoirs : Construction, 425. Resins : Manufacture, 453. Respiration, Organs of: Diseases, 395, 399. Responsibility in Mental Disease, 1 1 2. Resurrection of the Dead, 59-60. 705 Retina: Diseases, etc. , 407-408. Retribution : Doctrine, 59. Reunion of the Churches, 44. Revealed Religion, 60-61. Revelation and Inspiration, 62, 105. Book of : Commentaries, etc., 5-6, 15-16. Revenue : National, 147 ; Law, 133. Revised Bible : Criticism, 2, 3 ; Text, 2. Revolvers : Sporting, 496. Reynard the Fox : in South Africa, 77. Reynolds, Sir J. : Life and Criticism, 312, 314, 470. Rhamphastidae, 382. Rheumatism: Pathology, 401. Rhine : River, 182 ; Traditions, 85. Rhizopoda, 373-374- Rhode Island : History, 210. Rhodes : Antiquities, 290. Rhopalocera, 378. Rhyncota, 380. Ribble : River, 174. Rice : Culture, 442. Richard III. : Reign, 236-237.' of Cirencester : Chronicle, 232. ,, Devizes : Chronicle, 234. Richardson, Sam. : Criticism, 301. Richelieu, Cardinal : Life, 263. Richter, J. P. : Life and Criticism, 308. Riding : Horse, 495. Ridley, Nicholas : Letters, 324. Rifle Brigade : History, 254. The Sporting, 496. Rig Veda, 70, 560, 566-567. Rigging of Ships, 435. Right of Coercion in matters of Faith, 42. Rights: Civil, 152-153. Rings : Engraved, 480. Ringworm, 402. Rio Negro River, 213. Riots : Law, 127. Ripley, G. : Life, 308. Rishanger's Chronicle, 235. Rites : Church, 48. Ritualism, 33-34- River Bars, 425. Plate Provinces : History, etc., 213. Rivers, 346 ; Engineering, 425, English, 174. Pollution : Law, 127. Popular Natural History, 373. See also their names, &= Class E. Riviera, The : Flora, 365. Medical Aspect, 419. Topography, 181. Roach Fishing, 499. Road Making, 426 ; Farm, 440. Rob Roy Canoe : Voyages, 495. Roberts, David : Life, 315. Maj.-Gen., Sir F. S. : Life, 249. Robertson, Rev. F. W. : Life, 326. Z Z RQBE-] Robespierre, F. iM. J. I. : Life, 264.. Rockingham, Marquis : Memoirs, 243. Rocks, 350, 352. Rocky Mountains, 204 ; Geology, 355. Roger Hoveden : Works, 232. of Wendover's Chronicle, 235. Roland, Chanson de, 515, 634. Roland, Mme. ; Life, 331. Rolling Stock : Railway, 424. Rolls Series, 231-243 passim. Romaic. — See Greek, Modern. Romaine : Life, 324. Roman, Celt, and Saxon, 233. and Teuton, 227. Law, 141-142, 627-628. Remains in Britain, 232, 287. in Europe, 228. See also Latin. Roman Catholic Bible, 2. Church : History, etc., 40-43. Councils, 21. Doctrines, 42-43. Eschatology, 60. Policy, 44. Roman de la Rose, 634 ; de Rou, 634. Romance : Languages and Literatures, etc., 633-637. Romances, Early: European, 5I2-5IS- Old French, 634. See also pp. 67-92, passim, and the Oriental Languages. Romans, Epistle to : Commentaries, S-6, 14-15. Romilly, Sir S., Reminiscences, 245. Romney, Geo. ; Criticism, 470. Rong Language, 564. Roofs : Construction, 426 ; House, 456. Root-growing, 441. Roraima : Topography, 213. Rose, Rt. Hon. G. : Diaries, 243. Roses : Cultivation, 449. Rosicrucians, 153. Rosmini, A. : Life and Works, 107. Rossetti, D. G. : Life and Criticism, 315, 510. Rossini, J. : Life, 316, 318. Rotifera, 376. Roucouyan Language, 672. Roumania : Folklore, 89. Language, 639 ; Proverbs, 76^. Round Towers of Ireland, 288. Rounders : Game, 499. Roundheads : List of the, 240. Rousseau, J. J. -. Life and Works, 107, 301. Rowlandson, Thos. : Life, etc., 3I5. Roxburghshire : Topography of, 188. Royal Artillery, 254. Rubens, P. P. : Life & Criticism, 315. Rugby School, 165. Rumford, Count : Life, 321. Rundall, T. : Voyages, 220. INDEX. Runes and Runic Inscriptions, etc., 289, 511,651. Rupert, Prince : Life, 241. Rupture : Surgery, 410. Rural Sports, 493-5°°. 5o3-So4- Ruskin.John: Autobiography, 309. Works, 467. Russell, Lord Wm. : Life, 243. Russia : Army Life in, 272. Art Objects, 480; Flora, 365. Folklore, 89. Geography in Asia, 198. ,, in Europe, 186. Geology, 354; Grasses, 361. History, 272-273 ; Language, 639. Literature: History, 511. Ballads, 542 ; Novels, 527. Missions to, 46. Russian Church, 28. Russo-Turkish War [1877-8], 273. Rust : Fungology of, 360. Ruth : Commentaries, etc. , 5-6, 7. Rutherford, Rev. Samuel : Life and Letters, 34, 326. Rutlandshire : Bells, 293. Geology, 353 ; Topography, 172. de Ruyter, Adm. S. ; Life, 272. S. Sabellius : Creed of, 39. Sacraments of the Eng. Church, 47-48. Saddlery : Manufacture, 452, 460. Saddles, 445. Sadi : Works, 662. Sagacity of Animals, 372-373. Sagas : Icelandic, 89-90, 649-660. Sahara : Desert, 200. Sailing and Sailing Boat, 495. Sailors : Guides, 435-436. Language, 436 ; Livesj- 250. Superstitions, 72. Saint Albans: Abbey, 177,482. Columba : Life, 258. Dominic : Order, 236. Francis d'Assisi : Order, 236. George's Chapel, Windsor, 483. Helena, Isl. : Coleoptera, 379. John's College, Cambridge, 483. Louis : Life, 323. Paul's Cathedral, 482 ; Bell, 293. Petersburg : Art Guide, 471. Simon : Life and Criticism, 309. Saintongeais Dialect, 635. Saints of the Church, 43 ; in Art, 468. Sakuniala of Kalidasa, 571. Sala, G. A. : Life, 309. Salaminia : History & Antiquities, 289. Salic Law, 142. Salisbury, Marq. of : Life, 247. Town of : Topography, etc., 1 80. 706 [SAXO- Sallust : Works and Aids to, 621. Salmon Fisheries, 447. Fishing, 498-499. Salt, 465 ; in Materia Medica, 415. Salts : Manufacture, 453. Theory of, 342. Salvage: Law, 123. Salvation, The Way of, 58-59. Salzburg : Folklore, 79. Sama Veda, 567-568. Samarang, H.M.S. : Voyage, 370. Samaritan. — See Hebrew. Samoan : Folklore, 89. Islands : Geography, 215. Language, 664. Samos : Coins, 295. Samoyedes, The, 185. Samuel, Books of : Commentaries, etc. , 5-6, 7-8. San Domingo : Hist. & Topogr., 212. San Francisco : History, 206. San Remo : Medical Aspect, 419. San Salvador: Topography, etc., 211. " Sand, George " : Life & Letters, 309. Sandringham : Topography, 178. Sandwich Islands : History and Topo- graphy, 216 ; Folklore, 88-89. Sandwith, Humphry : Life, 309. Sanitary Engineering, 427. Sanitation : Science, 416-417. House, 456-457- See also Hygiene.. Sankhya Philosophy, 573-574. Sanscrit Language, 560-561. Literature : History, 566. Manuscripts, 566. Works, 566-575. See also Hindu. Sanson Family : Lives, 331. Santal Language, 564. Saracens : Art, 467 ; History, 275. Religion, 71-72. Saratoga : Battle, 221. Sarawak, Dyaks of, 196. Sarcoma of the Larynx, 399. Sardinia : Topography, 184-I85. Sark : Birds, 384; Topography, 175. Sassanian History, 226. Inscriptions and Coins, 294, Satan in Mythology, 75-76. Satsuma Rebellion, 197. Savings Banks : Histoi^, etc., 150. Law, 133. Savonarola : Life, 31, 323. Savoy (London) : Topogr., etc., 178. Saws and Saw Mills, 430. Saxon, Celt, and Roman, 233. (Old) Language, 643, 647, 648. Remains in Britain, 287. See also Anglo-Saxon. Saxony : Dialect, 648 ; Folklore, 85. Life in, 182. SCAN-] INDEX. [SHRU- Scandinavia: Antiquities, 289. Geography, 185; History,273-274. Industries, 452 ;Languages, 650-65 1 . Literature : History, 511. Ballads, S42 ; Drama, 553. Novels, 527-528 ; Poelry, 545. Mythology, 89-90. Sketches in, 172. See also names of countries. Scandinavian Britain, 232. Scepticism, Christian, 61-62. Greek, 98. Scheffer, Ary. : Life, 315. V. Schelling, F. W. J. : Criticism, 107. V. Schiller, F. : Life and Letters, 309. Schleiermacher, F. : Life, 108. Schleswig-Holstein : Folklore, 85. Schmohling, Frln. : Life, 316. Schools : Architecture, 485. Public, 165-166. See also Education. Schopenhauer, A. : Life & Works, 108. Schubert, F. : Life and Criticism, 318. Schumann, R. : Life and Criticism, 316, 318. Science : Dictionaries, 334. History, 333. in Relation to Religion, 63. Methods of Teaching, 164. Moral,iio-iii ; Philosophyof,333. Sciences: Jnductive, 109; Pure, 333-390. Scientific Biography, 319-321. Education, 167; Voyages, 370-371. Scilly : Birds, 384. Scind : Topography, etc., 195. Sclerosis of the Spinal Cord, 398. Scotland : Antiquities, 287. Architecture, 483 ; Birds, 384. Caricature Biographies, 470. Civilization, 222, 223 ; Clans, 298. Coins and Medals, 295-296. Folklore, 90. Ecclesiastical History, 32. Presbyterianism, 37. Epitaphs, 294. Expedition to Norway [1612] , 273. Geography, 186- 1 87. Geology, 351-352, 354. Heraldry, 297 ; History, 254-256. Lake Dwellings, 292. Language, 646. Law, 143 ; Poor Law, 155. Literature. — See British. Lord Advocates, 322. Mining : Early, 462. Monumental Inscriptions, 293. Pauperism, 155. Philosophy, 94, 103. Sport, 503 ; Deer Stalking, 496. Weapons : Ancient, 292. Scotsmen, Historical : Lives, 256. Scott, Sir Gilbert : Reminiscences, 315. Jas. Hope : Life, 323. Sir Walter ; Life and Criticism, 301, 309. Screw-propeller and Propulsion, 437. Screws, 430; Wood : Manufacture, 452. Scriptures : Christian. — See Bible. Ethnic, 67-72. Comp. with Christianity, 64. Scrofula, 404. Scrotum : Pathology, 409. Sculling and Sculls, 495. Sculptors : Lives, 312-316. Sculpture, 471-472. Sea, The, 346, 348 ; Anemones, 374. Fishing, 499. Marks and Lighthouses, 152. Products, 439 ; Superstitions, 72. Urchins, 375 ; Weeds, 362. Sealing Wax : Manufacture, 453. Seals, 294, 296. Seamanship, 435-436. Sea-shore : Popular Natural History, 373. 389- Sechuana Language, 670. Secret Societies, 153. Sects, Christian : 20, 26, 33. See also names of sects. Securities : Stock Exchange, 162. Se4ges, 361. Sege of Melayne : Romance, 515. Seine, River : Rob Roy on, 495. Seir, Mount, 190. Seismology, 347. Selborne : Natural History, 364. Self Culture and Education, 167. Selwyn, Bp. G. A. : Life, 326. Semitic Languages and Literatures, 651-656. Seneca, L. Ann : Dramat. Works, 617. Philos. Works, etc., 97, 627. M. Ann : Works & Aids to, 625. Criticism, 97. Senegambia : Flora, 367. Folklore, 77-78 ; Geography, 203. Language, 670. Sennacherib : History, 289-290. Senses and Sensation, 112, 369. Sepia Painting : Art of, 472. Sepoy War [1857-1858], 277. Septuagint Version of Scripture, 2. Sepulchres. — See Tombs. Sepulture, 150. Sergeants-at-Law : Lives. 322. Sermon on the Mount, II-I2. Sermons : Collective, 54-55. Serpent Worship, 77. Serpents. — See Snakes. Servants : Domestic, 490. and Masters : Law, 128. Servetus, Michael, 27. 707 Servia: Folklore, 89, 91 ; History, 275. Language, 639. Settled Estates : Law, 13^. Sevastopol : Siege, 434. Seven Churches, Epp. to : Commen- taries, etc., 15-16. Weeks' War [1866], 266. Wise Masters, 75. Years' War [1756-63], 266. Sevign^, Mme. de : Life & Letters, 309. Sewage, 427 ; House, 456. Utilization, 427, 439. Seward, W. H. : Life and Works, 283. Sex: in Education, 157. Influence of, in Disease, 395. Nat. Selection in rel. to, 369-370. Seychelles : Flora, 367. Seymour: Life and Criticism, 313. Shaftesbury, 1st Earl : Life, 243. 3rd Earl : Life and Criticism, 108. 7th Earl : Life and Criticism, 328. Shakers, 39. Shakspere, William : Life, Criticism, Commentaries, etc., 309-310. Shalmaneser II. : Annals, 289. Shambala Language, 670. Shan Language, 564. Shanghai, 194; Dialect, 674. Shares: Monetary, 161-162 ; Law, 119. Shearman, Gen. W. T. : Life, 285. Sheep, 444 ; Diseases, 443. Entozoa, 402. She-King and Shoo-King, 675. Shelburne, Earl of : Life, 244. Shelley, P. B. ; Life & Criticism, 310, 509-510. Shells, 380-381. Shere Ah : Life, 192. Sheridan, R. B. : Life and Crit., 310. Sheriff: Office, 138. Sherry : Wine, 443. Sherwood Forest : Birds, 384. Shetland Isl. : Birds, 384. Geology, 354 ; Topography, 188. Shiel, R. L. : Life and Speeches, 261. Shikari, 194. Ship : Building, 438. Master and Owner, 436 ; Law, 127. Shipping: History, 158 ; Law, 127-128. Ships : Navigation, 435-436. Stowage, 436 ; of War, 437-438. Shoe Makers : Lives, 329 ; Making, 460. Shoeing of Horses, 445, Shooting, 496. Shops : Architecture, 485. Shrews, 387. Shrewsbury : Flora, 365. Shrimps, 376. Shropshire : Dialect, 645 ; Flora, 365. Folklore, 82; Geography, 172,179. Geology, 353. Shrubs, 362-363. SIAffl] INDEX. [STAT- Sjam : Geography, 196-197. Buddhism in, 68. Siberia ; Geography, 198. Siccatives : Manufacture, 453. Sicily : Coins, 295 ; Dialect, 637. Folklore, 87-88. History, 268. Topography, 184-185. Siddhanta-Kaumudi, 574. Siddhi-Kur, 88. Siddons, Mrs. : Life, 319. Sidmouth, 1st Yisct. : Life, 247. Sidney, Algernon : Life, 243. Sir Philip: Life&Crit., 239, 310. Siemens : Life, 329. Sierra Nevada, 213. Sight, 339-340; Theory, 112. Signals : Marine, 436 ; Railway, 424. Silicates, 455. Silk-Weaving and Industries, 462. Silos : Construction, 441. Silver: Currency, i6i. Metallurgy and Mining, 464-466. Plate, 479-480. Silversmith, 460, 479-480. Designs, 478. Sin : Christian Doctrine of, 57. Sinai, 18, 190-191, 192, 200, 226. Geology, 354. Sindhi Language, 561, 564. Sindibad: Book of, 661-662. Singhalese Langu^e, 576. Singing : Art, 489. Sioot : Topography, 200. Sioux Indians, 78. Siva Worship, 77. Sbctus, V. : Life and Times, 41. Skating : Art, 500-5OI. Skeleton : Human, 391-392. Sketcliing : Art, 474 ; Military, 435. Skin : Diseases, 394, 402. Homoeopathic Treatment, 421. Skull, Human : Morphology, 372, 391. of Crocodile, 372. Sky, 347- Slander : Law, 124. Slang : English, 644 ; French, 636. Slate Quarrying, 463. Slavery, 155. American War [1861-65], 281. Slavonic Languages, 638-640. Comp. -vi. other Aryan, 561. Slavs : Conversion, 45 ; Folklore, 89. Sleep Walking, 398. Slide Rule, 427. Sligo : History and Topography, 184. Sloth : Fossil, of America, 387. Slovakian Language, 639. Slowenian Language, 639. Smith, Adam : Life, Works, 108, 230. Rev. Sydney : Life, 326. Smut : Fun^ology, 360. Snakes: of Polynesia, 371. Poison, 416. Snowfall, 348. Soap : Manufacture, 452, 453. Sobieski, John : Life, 272. Social Aspects of Cathol. & Protest., 42. Economy, 145, 158. Morality, 156. from Christian Aspect, 49. Socialism, 146, 155-156. Society: Human, 1 13-167. Islands, 215 ; of Jesus, 40-43. Primitive, 224-225. Socrates and Socratic Schools, 95. Soda : Manufacture, 452, 453. Soils : Agricultural, 440. Solar Energy, 338 ; Physics, 343. System, 345. Soldiei-s : Dress of British, 253. Lives, 248-250. Regiments of British, 253-254. Soldiery, 433-434. Solicitors : Bookkeeping, 140. Law and Practice, 124. Somali Language, 564. Somersetshire : Birds, 384. Dialect, 645 ; Folklore, 82. Geology, 352-353. Topography, 172, 179. Somerville, Mary : Reminiscences, 321. Song of Songs : Comms., etc., 5-6, 9. Songs : Educational, 166. Political : John-Edward II., 235. Edward III.-Henry VIII., 237. See also Lyrics. Sonnets : Collections of, 543. Sophists : Greek, 95. Sophocles : Works and Criticism, 585, 590-592. Sorcery, 75-76. Sore Throat, 399. Sotho Language, 670. Soudan, 200 ; Sport, 503-504. Sound, 339. South Africa : Geography, etc., 201-202. British Campaigns in, 251. America: Geog., etc. , of, 212-214. History of, 284. Australia: Geography, etc., of, 217. Sea Islands. — See Polynesia. See also Africa, America, Australia. South, Dr. J. F. -. Life, 322. Southey, Robert : Life and Letters, 310. Sowdone of Babylone : Romance, 515. Space and Time, 103. Spanish America, 211-212, 213. Armada, 221 ; Bible, 2. Spain : ArchiteAure, 484. Civilization, 222. Coins (Mohammedan), 295. Ecclesiastical History, 31. Empire in 16-17 cent., 275. 708 Spain : Flora, 365. Folklore, 91 ; Basque, 79. Geography, 188-189. History, 274. Marriage' Treaty , 240. Industrial Arts, 452. Inscriptions (Latin) in, 630. Jews in, 286 ; Language, 633, 637. Literature: History, 512. Ballads, 542 ; Drama, 554. Novels, 528 ; Poetry, 508. Romances, 515. Painting, 471 ; Pottery, 479. Proverbs, 76, 91. Spas, 418-419. Species : Origin, etc., 369-370. Specifications : Architectural, 485. Spectator, The, 554. Spectroscope, 343 ; in Medicine, 396. Spectrum, 343. Spelling Reform, 644. Spencer, Herbert : Works, 108. Criticism, as Educator, 163. Spenser, Edmund : Life & Crit., 310. Spermatic Cord : Diseases, 409. Spermatorrhoea, 409. Spherical Harmonics, 334. Spiders, 377. Spine : Diseases, 397-398. Surgery, 403, 409. de Spinoza, B. : Life & Works, 108-109. Spirits : Alcoholic, 443. in Worships, 75-76. Spiritualism, 63. Spitzbergen, 183, 220. Spohr, Ludwig : Life, 316, 318. Sponges : Natural History, 374. Sporting Adventures, 503-504. Sports, 493-504 ; Law, 133. Spots on the Sun, 345. Sputum, 399. Stables, 445 ; Architecture, 485. Stafford, Abp. : Life, 237. Staffordshire : Flora, 365 ; Geolog., 353. Topography, 172, 179. Stage. — See Drama and Opera. Stained Glass, 47S. Staircases : Architecture, 485. Construction, 458. Stamps : Duties, 133 ; Postage, 298. Stanley, Dn. A. P. : Life, 327. Starch : Manufacture, 453. Star-fish, 375. Stai-s, 345. in Nautical Astronomy, 435-436. State, The. — See Constitutional Hist. and Church, 48-49. ,, Education, 164. Statics, 338 ; Graphic, 429. Stationary Engines, 431. Stationers' Company, 146. Transcripts from, 506. STAT-] INDEX. [TATA- Stations, Railway, 424. Statistics, 158; Banldng, 159. of India, 194-195. ,, Life, 160; of Trade, 158. Statius : Works and Aids to, 613. Statute Law : Construction of, 115. Statutes : Legal, 113-114. Steam Engines, 431 ; Fire, 152, 431. Steel : Metallurgy & Manufacture, 465. Steele, Sir R. : Life and Criticism, 301, 310, 509. Steeplechasing, 494. Stein, Baron : Life and Times, 266. Stellar Astron., 345 ; Nautical,435-436. Stencilling, 493. Stephenson, George : Life, 321. Robert : Life, 321, 425. Stereotyping, 460-461. Sterility in Females, 412 ; Males, 409. Sterling, John : Life, 327. Sterne, Laurence ; Life and Criticism, 311, 509. Stethometer, 396. V. Steuben, Bar. F. W. A., 283. Stewart, Sir C. : Life, 245. Dugald : Works, 109. Stimulants : Medical Aspect, 418. Stirlingshire: History and Topog., 188. Stock Breeding, 444. Exchange, 161-162 ; Law, 133. Stockholm: Art Guide, 471. Stockmar, Baron : Life, 247. Stockton-on-Tees: History, 176. Stoics and Stoicism : Greek, 97. Stomach : Diseases, 399-4OO. Stone Age, 292-293; in Scotland, 287. Cutting, 457 ; Gall, 400. in Bladder, 409. Monuments : Early, 292. Renal, 400, 409. Work. — See Architecture. Stones: Precious, as Objets devertu, 480. Geologically, 351. Sculptured, 293-294. Storms : Law of, 347, 348-349. Stow, David : Law, 163. Stowage of Ships, 436. Strabo : Works and Criticism, 594. Strafford, 1st Earl of: Life, 241. Strains on Girders, etc., 430. Straparola, 513. Stratford-on-Avon : Etchings, 476. Strauss, D. F. : Life & Criticism, 327. Straw Manure, 440. Streets : Ancient English, 174. Construction, 426. Strength of Materials, 430. Strepomatidae, 381. Stricture of Urethra, 410. Stuart, Prince Chas. : Life &Times, 244. Maj.-Gen. J. E. B. : Life, etc., 285. Submarine Blasting, 426. Succession : Law, 141. Duty : Law, 135. Suetonius : Works and Aids to, 621. Suez Canal, 201. S uffocation : Medical Jurisprudence,4 1 6. Suffolk : Birds, 384. Congregationalism in, 35. Dialect, 646 ; Folklore, 82. Palaeontology, 353. Surnames, 296. Topography, 172, 179. Sugar Growing and Refining, 451. Suicide, H2. Suka-saptati, 512. Sulla, Account of, 269. Sulphuric Acid : Manufacture, 453. Sulu Archipelago, 196. Sumatra : Flora, 366. Geogr., etc., 196; Language, 663. Summary Jurisdiction, 140. Sumner, Charles : Life & Works, 283. Bp. ; Life, 327. Sun, The : Astronomy, 345. Shades (Costume), 298. Strokes, 401. Supernaturalism, 60-61. Supper, The Lord's, 11, 47-48. Suppers : Cookery, 490. Supreme Court of Judicature, 136. Surgeons : Lives, 321-322. Surgery, 403-410. Homoeopathic, 420-422. Household, 420 ; in India, 397. Military, 405. Surnames, 296. Surrey : Bells, 293 ; Flora, 365. Folklore; 82 ; Topog., 172, 179. Surveying, 424, 426-427. Agricultural, 440. Instruments, 427. Military, 435. Nautical, 435-436. Subterranean, 463. Sussex : Dialect, 646 ; Flora, 365. Folklore, 82 ; Geology, 353. Topography, 172, 179-180. Sutherlandshire : Topography, 187. Swabia : Dialect, 648 ; Folklore, 85. Swahili : Folklore, 78. Swaledale : Mineralogy, 354. Swansea : Copper Smelting in, 464. Swatow : Dialect, 674. Sweden : Geography, 185. History, 273-274. Language, 643, 647, 651. Literature. — See Scandinavia. Mythology and Folklore, 89-90. Reformation, 27 ; Sports, 503. Swedenborg & Swedenborgians, 39. Swift, Dn. Jon. : Life & Lett, 260, 311. Swimming, 500-501; Mechanics of, 372. Swinburne, A. C. i Criticism on, 510. 709 Swine, 444, 446. Switzerland : Anabaptists, 35. Dialects: French, 635; Germ., 648. Ecclesiastical History, 32. Reformation, 27. Educational Code, 165. Flora, 365 ; Folklore, 91. Geography and Topography, 189. Geology, 354 ; History, 275. Lake Dwellings, 292. Medical Aspect, 419. Sword, The, 292. Sydenham : Life, 321. Sylviculture, 447-448. Symbolics : Christian, 56. Symbolism in Cliristian Art, 468-469. Symeon of Durham : Works, 232. Synonyms: English, 644; Greek, 578. Synoptic Gospels, 11-12. Syphilis, 410 ; of the Brain, 398. Syracuse : Battle, 221 ; Coins, 295. Syria : Coins, 295. Geography and Topography, 18, 190-191, 226. Inscriptions (Semitic) of, 651. Mission to, 46; Mythology, 71. Religions, 28 ; Tineina, 378. Syriac Language & Literature, 659-660. Tables, Money : Interest, etc., 162. Tacitus : Works and Aids to, 621-623. Tactics : Military, 434; Naval, 437. Tafilet : Topography, 201 . Tahiti : Language, 665. Tait, Catherine and Crawford: Life, 331. Takimetry, 335. Talleyrand, Prince: Life Sc Letters, 265. Talmud, 71, 658; Comp. with Bible, 65. Tamachek Language, 668. Tamil : Language&Literature, 564-665. Proverbs, 87. Tana ': Topography, 197. Tangut Country, 198. Tanning, 460. Tantras : Sanscrit, 569-570. Taouism, 69. Tape Worm, 402-403. Tapestry, 492 ; Bayeux, 233. Tartar Mythology, 88. Tartaric Acid : Manufacture of, 452. Tartary, 193 ; Chinese, 193-194. Missions to, 46; Manchurian, 198. Tasman, A. J.: Voyage, 216. Tasmania : Flora, 368. History and Topography, 217. Mammalia, 387. Tasso, Torquato: Life & Criticism, 31 1. Taste : Formation, etc., 466, 491. Theory, no, 466. Tataric Languages, 665-666. TATL-] INDEX. [TKILI- Tatler, The, 555. Thermic Fever, 401. Tonquin and France, 264. Tauler : Life and Criticism, 323. Thermodynamics, 340. Tooke, Home : Life, 230, 244. Taxation : Local, 154 ; law, 125 Thessalonians, Epistle to : Commen- Topography. — See Geography. Municipal, 154; Public, 147. taries, etc., 14-15. Torpedoes and Torpedo Warfare, 437. Taxidermy, 388-389. Thessaly : Coins, 295. Torquay : History, 176. Taylor, Bayard : Life and Letters, 3"- Thibet: Buddhism in, 69; Folklore, 88. Torrent of Portugal : Romance, 514. Gen. Z. : Life, 284. Geography & Topography, 1 93-195. Torres : Voyage, 216. Tchernaieff, Gen.: Life, 192. Language and Literature, 665. Tortini : Life, 316. Tea : Culture and Industry, 442. Missions to, 46. Tortrices, 378. Teacher, The, and Training, 164. Thiers, L. A. : Life, 265. Torts : Law, 134. Teaching: Art, Theory, Systems, 1 64-5. Thirty Years' War : [1618-1648] , 266. Torture : History of, 227. of Twelve Apostles, 22, 24, 48 Thirty-Nine Articles, 33. Toryism: History [1783-1881], 245. Technical Education, 167. Thomas i Kempis : Life, etc., 327. Totems and Totemism, 74, 225. Technological Dictionaries, etc. , 423. Thorax : Surgery, 403. Toucans, 383. Dictionary : Military, 433. Thoreau, H. D.: Life & Crit., 311, 510. Tours : Battle, 221. Nautical, 436. Thorough-bass, 488. Tow Spinning, 462. Teeth : Anatomy, 391 ; Surgery, 406. Thorwaldsen : Life and Criticism, 315. Tower of London, 178. of Wheels, 430. Thought: Laws of, lii. Towers, Round, of Ireland, 288. Telegraphy : Electric, 432. Thrace : Coins, 295. Town Councillor, 127. Telephone, 432. Thread-Worm, 402-403. Toxicology, 393, 395, 416. Tell, William, 91. Throat : Anatomy, 391 ; Diseases, 399. in Medical Jurisprudence, 128,416. Telugu Language, 564, 565. Laryngoscopy,396; Surgery,4o6-7. Trachea. — See Throat. Temperament : Musical, 488. Thrushes : Natural History, 382. Trade, 158-162; of Antiquity, 226. Temperance, 156. Thucydides : Works & Crit., 594-595. Biographies, etc., 329. Temple, Sir W. : Life, 259. Thugs of India, 195. Depression in, 158; Free, 147. Ten Commandments, The, 56. Tian Shan Mountains, 193. Marks : Law, 130-131. Tenant : Law, 123. Tiber : River and Tributaries, 1 84. Products, 439 ; Protection, 147. Tender, Legal : Law, 134. Tiberius : Account of, 269. Relation to State, 147. Tennessee : Geology, 356. Tibullus : Works and Aids to, 6o8-6l4. Unions, 146. History and Topography, 210 . Ticknor, George : Life and Letters, 311. For the various Trades, see their names. Tennis : Game, 499. Tides, 348-349. Tradesmen's Tokens : English, 295. Tennyson, Lord : Life & Crit. 311, 509. Tiger : Bengal, 387 ; Hunting, 503. Traditions. — See Folklore. Tenures of Land, 154, 161. Tigriiia Language, 657. Training: Athletic, 500; Physical, 167. Terence : Works and Aids to, 617-618. Tile Making, 456. of Children, 166-167. Testament : Old and '^e.'n.—See Bible. Timber : Dry Rot in, 360. „ Teachers, 164. Testators : Law, 135. Trees, 447-448. Tramway : Law, 127. Testis : Diseases, 409. See also Forestry. Engineering, 424-425. Testudinata, 382. Time and Space, 103. Transcaucasia, 198. Teuton, The, 227. Timor and Timor Laut, 196. Transvaal : Campaign, 1880-81 ; 251. Teutonic Langs. & Literatures, 640-651. Tin and Tin Mining, 464-466. Geography, 201. Texas : Ants, 379. Tineina, 378-379- Transylvania, 182-183. History and Topography, 210-211. Tintoretto, R. : Life & Criticism, 315. Trapping, 496. Textile Fabrics : Manufacture, 461 -462. Tiryns : Antiquities, 290. Travellers : Lives, 328-329. Thackeray, W. M. : Life & Crit., 31 1 ,509- Tissue, 455. Manuals for, 370. Thalberg : Life, 316. Titian: Life and Criticism, 316. Travels, 169. Thames : River, 174. Title Deeds, 120. Traverse Tables, 426. Valley : Geology, 353. Toadstools, 360-361. Treaties: English, 230; Internal., 144. Theatre.— 5«« Drama. Tobacco : Cultivation & History, 442. Relating to India, 276 Theatres : Fires in, 152. Hygiene, 418. Treaty Map of Europe, 228. Theatrical Biography, 318-319. Tobit: Bookof, 3. Trees, 362-363 ; Painting : Art of, 473. Theatricals : Ajnateur, 502. de Tocqueville, A. : Lile & Letters, 311. Planting, 447-448. Theism, 61-62. Toilet, The, 491. Worship, 77, 85. Theocritus : Works and Criticism, 585- Tokens, 295-296. Trial by Jury, 223. Theognis : Works and Criticism, 585. Tolerance : Roman Catholic, 42. Trials : State, 230 ; for Murder, 128 Theologians : Lives of, 323-327. Toleration : Locke On, 241. Miscellaneous, 141. Theology. — See Christianity, etc. Tomb of Christ, 290. Trichoptera, 378. Theophrastus : Works, 603. Tombs : Epitaphs on, 294. Tricycling, 466. Theory of Equations, 335. of Cyprus, 286 ; in Rome, 289. Trigamour, Sir: Romance, 514. of Numbers, 335. Tongan Islands, 215. Trigoniae, 380. Theosophy, 39. Tongue : Anatomy, 391. Trigonometrical Survey, 426. Therapeutics ; General, 393, 414- 416. Diseases, 407. Trigonometr)', 335. See also the seveial subject headings. Tonic Sol-fa Singing, 489. Trilinear Co-ordinates, 334. 710 TRILO-] INDEX. [VETA- Trilobites, 376. Trinidad : Geology, 355. History and Topography, 212. Tristram, Sir: Romance, 512. Trocliilidae, 383. Trogons, 383. Troja : Antiquities, 290. Trollope, Anthony : Life, 311. Tromp, Adms. C. & M. : Lives, 272. Tropical Agriculture, 439. (Sub-) Gardening, 449. Tropics : Diseases, 397. Troubadours, S30, 634. Trout Fishing, 498-499. in Tasmania, etc., 217. Troy : Antiquities, 290. Destruction of : Romance, 514. Trusses : Construction, 426. Strains on, 430. Trusts and Trustees : Law, 134. Tuberculoses; Bovine (in Man), 413. Homoeopathic Treatment, 422. Tiibingen School of Theology, 62, 64. Tula Language, 564-566. Tumours, 404. Tunbridge Wells : Flora, 364. Tungusic Language, 666. Tunis : Topography, 2oi. Tunnelling, 426. Turanian Languages and Literatures, 663-667. Turf, The, 494. Turgenief, J. S. : Works, 311. Turkestan : Geography, etc., 193. Turkey: Coins, 294; Frontier, 192. Geography, etc.: Asia, 197,198-199. Europe, 182, 189-190. History, 275. Language and Literature, 666. Turko-Russian War [1877-78], 273. Turner, J. M. W. ; Life and Criticism, 312, 316, 470. Turning, 458-459. Turtle, The : Natural History, 382. Embryology, 371. Tuscany : Dialect, 637 ; Folklore, 88. Medical Aspect, 419. Painting, 471. Sculpture, 472. Topography, etc., 184. Tutbury : Natural History, 365. Twain, Mark : Criticism, 301. Tyler, John : Life, 284. Tyudale : Life, 324, 327. Pentateuch, and N. T., 2, 17. Tyne : River, 174. Typh:)id Fever, 401. Typography : Art, 460-461 ; Hist., 50S. Tyrol : Dialect, 648. Folklore, 79. Geography, etc., 171-172. Tyrone, Earl of: Life, 258. U. Uganda : Topography, 200. Uinta Mountains : Geology, 355. Ulfilas : Account of, 26. Old &• New Testaments, i, 648. Umbria (Ancient) : Dialect, 631. Inscriptions, 630. Uncanonical Scriptures : Texts, 3. Undulatory Theory of Light, 339-340. Unicorn, The, 74. Uniform of British Soldier, 253. Unio : Natural History, 381. Unitarianism, 39-40 ; Sermons, 35. United Brethren, 37. Presbyterians : Sermons, 35. United States : Chinese Immigration, 151-152. Coins and Medals, 296. Communism, 156; Democracy, 223. Ecclesiastical History, 32-33. Methodism, 36. Protestant Episcop. Church, 34. Roman Catholicism, 41. Unitarianism, 39-40. Education, 164. Electoral System, 152-153. English Visits to, 206. Fire Department, 152; Fisheries, 447. Flora, 367 ; Desmids, 359. Ferns, 360 ; Flowers, 360. Geogr. & Topogr., 204, 206-211. Geology, 355-356. History, 279-281. Industries, 452. Land and Labour, 154. Meteorology, 348. Pharmacopoeia, 415. "Protection," 147; Railways, 161. Taxation, 147. Zoology : Collective, 371. Lepidoptera, 379; Shells, 381. Spiders, 377. See also America, and almost mery other subject heading. Universal Public Law, 144. Universalism, 40. Universities, 165. University Boat Race, 495. Upanishads of Artliai-va-v&Az^, 569. Rig-y&As., 567 ; ^^Jwii-veda, 568. Fa/'«>--veda, 568. Upholstery, 459. Ural Mountains : Forestry, 44S. Urbino, Dukes of : Memoirs, 479 Urdu Language & Literature, 562-563. Urethra : Diseases, 409, 410. Urinary Organs: Diseases, 394, 400. Urine, 400; Pathology, 413. Uriya Language, 561, 563. Urn B. trial, 150. 711 Uruguay : Topography, etc., 213-214. Usages and Customs : Law, 121. Utah : Geology, 355 ; Hist., etc., 210. Uterus: Diseases, 412. Homoeopathic Treatment, 421. Utilitarianism, 106. Uttara-Kanda, 569. V. Vaccination, 405 ; Law, 134. Vaiseshika Philosophy, 574. Valentine and Orson, 514. Valerius Flaccus : Works, 614. Valleys : Physical Geography, 346. Valmy : Battle, 221. Valve Gears, 431. Vamb^ry, A. : Life, 193. Van Dieman's Land: Topogr., etc., 217. Van Dyck, A. ; Life and Criticism, 312, 316. Vancouver's Island : Hist., etc., 205. Vanderbilts : Lives, 329. Vapour : Aqueous, 348. Variations : Calculus of, 337. Varnishes : Manufacture, 453. Vatican, The, 40-43 ; Council, 21. Vaudois, The, of Piedmont, 26. F(y«-Purana, 570. Ved&nta Philosophy, 573. Vedantasara, 573. Vedas, 69-70, 560. Chrestomathy, 561. See also Rig-Y^ASi, Sama-Veda, Yajur- Veda, Artharva-\eia.. Vedism, 67-68, 69-70. Vega: Voyage, 220. Vegetable Gardening, 45 1; Mould, 440. Vei Language, 670. Velasquez: Life and Criticism, 316. Vendors : Law, 120. Venereal Diseases, 410 ; Surgery, 403. Homoeopathic Treatment, 422. Venezuela, Topography, etc., 214. Venice : Architecture, 484. Dialect, 637; Histor. MSS. at, 238. History, 270 ; Topogr., etc., 185. Ventilation: Colliery, 463; House, 457. Venus : Transits, etc. , 345. Verdi : Criticism, 316. Vergil : Eclogues : Etchings, 476. Works, and Aids to, 614-615. Polydore: Historia Anglica, 236. Vermes, 375-376- Vermont State : History, 210. Vernet, Horace : Life & Criticism, 316. Verney : Life, 53. Vers deSociM CoW&ciions, English, 543 . Vertebrates, 371, 372, 373. Vestments : Church, 44-45. Vesuvius, Mount, 347. Vet&la-panchavimsati, 572. VETE-] INDEX. [WINC- Veterinary Medicine, 443-444. Via Sacra : Rome, 289. Viaducts : Construction, 426. Vice: State Regulation of, 156. Viceroys of Ireland : Lives, 257. Vichy : Mineral Springs, 418-419. Vice, G. B. : Life and Criticism, log. Victoria : Cross, 248 ; Falls, 200, 202. Fauna, 368 ; Geology, 356. Goldfields, 465. History & Topog., 217-218. Queen : Reign, 245-248. Vienna, Life in, 171. Vikramorvasi of Kalidasa, 571. Village Communities, 225. Villas : Building, 485. Vinaya Texts, 576. da Vinci, Leonardo: Life and Crit., 314. Vine, Grape : Culture, 443. Vinegar : Manufacture, 453, 454. Vinet, A. : Life, 53. Violin Family : History, 489. Pla3dng and Instrument, 489. Violinists: Lives, 316. Violoncello : Playing, 489. Viotti, G. B. : Life, 316. Virgil. — See Vergil. Virginia : Eng. Colonization, 203, 278. Fossil Flora, 355. History and Topograph)', 210-21 1. Vishtm-'?vx2u-DA, 570. Vision: Theory, 112. Viticulture, 443. Voice and Voice Culture, 489. Volcanoes, 347. Volsunga Saga, 512. Voltaire, F. A. : Life and Philosophical Works [trs.], 109. Volunteers, 433. Ambulance Handbooks, 406. History, 254; Law, 129. Voyages: Early, 171; Scientif., 370-371. , See also names of voyagers, of ships, and of countries. Vulgate, Latin, 2 ; Concordance, 4. W. Wager of Battle, 227. Wages of Working Classes, 145-146. Wagner, Richard : Life and Criticism, 316, 318, 486. Waldenses, 26. Wales : Cathedrals, 482-483. Celtic Remains, 287 ; Folklore, 92. Geography and Topography, igo. Geology, 351-352; History, 254. Language, 632 ; Literature, 633. Nonconformity in, 34, Sculptured Stones, 294. Water Supply, 427. Walker, Fred. ; Criticism, 470. Walking, Mechanics of, 372. Wallace, Sir ^^'m. : Life, 256. Wallachia : Folklore, 89. Wallon : Dialect, 635. Walpole, Horace : Correspondence, etc., 243, 244. Criticism on, 230, 301 ; Life, 245. Sir Rob. : Life and Memoirs, 243. Walter of Acquitaine : Romance, 512. of Coventry : Memoriale, 235. of Hemingburgh : Chronicon, 235. Wandering Jew, 77. War : Military Art, 433-434. Naval, 437 ; Ships, 438. Warburton, Bp. W. : Life, 327. Ward, Artemus : Life and Criticism, 301,311. Warranties : Law, 134. Warriors : Female : Lives, 330. Wars, Minor British, 251-252. Wartons, The : Criticism, 509. Warwickshire: Topography, 172, 180. Washington, Geo. : Life and Works, 281, 284. Wasps, 379-380. Watchmaking, 460. Water : Analysis, 344. Colour Painting. — See Painting. Forms of, 348. Supply, 346, 427. Agricultural, 440 ; House, 456. Wheels, 430 ; Works, 425. Waterford : History and Topogr., 184. Watering Places, 418-419. Waterloo: Battle, 221, 252, 265. Waters : Law, 135. Mineral : Medically, 418. Watt, James : Life, 321. Watteau, A. : Life and Criticism, 316. Watts, Alaric : Life, 311. Rev. Isaac : Life, 327. de Waurin, Croniques, 237. Wave Theoiy of Light, 339-340. Wax Flowers : Art of Making, 493. Wazan, City of : Visit to, 201. Weapons : Ancient, 292-293. Weather, 347-348 ; Weather Lore. 77. Weaving : Art, etc. , 462. v. Weber, K.M.: Life & Criticism, 318. Webster, Daniel : Life and Works, 283. Noah : Life, 311. Wedderburn, Sir D. ; Life, 248. Wedgewood, Jos. : Life and Art, 479. Weights and Measures : Law, 135. Weighing, 162. Well Sinking, 425. Wellington, Duke of: Life ^Despatches, 249-250. Wells Cathedral, 483; Dioces.Hist., 179, Wendish Folklore, 89 ; Language, 640. Wensleydale : Etchings, 475. Were Wolves, 74. 712 Wesley Family, 36, 324. Revs. C. & S. : Lives, 36. Rev. J. : Life and Works, 36, 509. Susannah, 36. Wesleyanism, 36-37. West Australia : Flora, 368. Geography, etc., 218. Indies : Flora, 367. Geography, etc., 211-212. Geology, 355. Histoiy, 173 ; Inscriptions, 293. Medical Aspect, 419. Natural History, 371. Slavery, 155 ; Sport, 504. Westbury, Lord : Life, 323. Westminster Abbey, 483. Assembly, 38, 56; City, 178. School, 165. Westmoreland: Dialect, 646; Flora, 365. Folklore, 81; Geography, 175, 180. Westphalia : Folklore, 85. Weymouth : Geology, 352. Whale, 387 ; Fisheries, 447. Whaling Cruise, 219. Whately, Abp. : Life, 327. Wheel Animalcules, 376. Wheels : Construction, etc., 430. Whewell, W. : Life and Works, 109. Whist : Game, 501. Whistler's Etchings : Criticism, 476. White Mountains, U.S., 209; Sea, 186. Whitefield, Rev. Geo. : Life, 36, 324. Whitgift, Abp. : Life, 239, 324. Whitman, Walt. ; Criticism, 311. Whittier, J. G. : Life, 329. Whitlington (chap-book), 75. Whitworth : Life, 329. W"iborg : Art Guide, 471. Wiclif : Life and Criticism, 230, 323. Bible, 2. Wife and Husband : Law, 123. Wigtownshire : Birds, 384 ; Lands, 188. Wilberforce, Bp. S. : Life, 327. Wm. : Life, 328. Wilderspin : Life, etc., 163. Wildfowling, 496. Wilkes, John : Life, 230, 244. Wilkie, Sir David : Life, 316. William I. and II. : Reigns, 233-234. III. : Reign, 241-243. IV. : Reign, 245-248. of Malmesbury: Works, 232-234. of Newburgh : Historia, 234. Williams, Dr. C. J. B. : Life, 322. Willis, N. P. : Life, 311. Wills : Law, 135. Wilson, Dr. J. : Life, 328. Gen. Sir R. : Life, 250. Bp. Thos. : Life, 327. Wiltshire : Topography, 172, 180. Winchester School, 165. Topography, 176. WIND] INDEX. [ZYG^- Wind, 348-349. Window Gardening, 449; Tracery, 482. Windsor : History, etc., 174. St. George's Chapel, 483. Wine : Manufacture, 443. in Materia Medica, 415. de Wint, Peter ■ Life, 316. Wisconsin : Geology, 356. History and Antiquities, 211. Witchcraft, 75-76. de Witt, John : Life and Administra- tion, 272. Woffington, Peg : Life, 319. Wolfe, Gen. : Life, 285. Wolof Language, 670. Wolseley, Lord : Life, 250. Wolsey, Card. T. : Life, 239, 324. Wolves, Were, 74. Women : Diseases, 410-412. Homoeopathic Treatment, 421. Law of Married, 128. Lives, 330-331. Rights, Employment, etc., 157. Wood (fuel), 463. Carving : Furniture, 459. Practical Treatises, 493. Cutting : Machinery, 430. Engraving, 475. Wool : Spinning, etc., 462. Worcester, Noah : Life, 329. Churches, 483 ; Potteries, 478. Worcestershire : Dialect, 646. Flora, 365 : Folklore, 82. Geology, 353; Topogr., 172, 180. Wordsworth, William : Life and Criti- cism, 180, 301, 311, 509. Tour in Scotland, 187. Work and Wages, 145-146. Workhouses, 154-155. Working Classes, 157-158. Dwellings : Construction, 485. Law, 125; & Franchise, 152-153. Lives, 329 ; Missions to, 46. Workshop Appliances, 428. Worms, 375, 402-403. Worship, Family, 52-53. Public, 47-48 ; Liberty of, 1 52. Worsted : Spinning, etc., 462. Wotton, Sir Henry : Life, 324. Wounds : Treatment, 405, 405. Antiseptic, 404. Wraxall, Sir N. W. : Memoirs, 244. Wren, Sir Christ. : Life, 316. Wright, Jos. ("of Derby") : Life, 478. Writs : Indorsements, 1 39. Wulfstan's Homilies, 642. Wycliffe.— &« Wiclif, 27. Wykeham, Wm. of ; Life, 165. Xenophon : Works & Crit. , 595-597. Ephesii : Works, 513. Yacca Territory, 202. Yachts and Yachting, 495 ; Flags, 298. Yajur-VeAz., 568. Yakoob Beg : Life, 192. Khan : Life, 192. Yao Language, 670. Yarkand, Journey to, 193. Yates, Edmund : Reminiscences, 311. Yeast Fungi, 361. Yedo : Topography, etc., 193, 197. Yellow Fever, 401. Yellowstone Regions, 208. Yi-King, 675. Yncas Indians, 205-206. Yoga Philosophy, 39, 574. Yokohama : Topography, 197. Yorkshire Abbeys : Etchings, 476. Birds, 384. Congregationalism, 35. Dialect, 646 ; Flora, 365. Folklore, 82 ; Geology, 354. Methodism, 36 ; Topogr. ,172,180. Yoruba Language, 670. Yucatan : History & Topography, 211 Yukama Language, 672. Z. Zambesi: Geogr., 201-202; Sport, 503. Zanzibar : Fishes, 381. Topography, etc., 201-202. Zechariah : Commentaries, etc. , 5~6> 10-11. Zenana Mission, 46. Zend Avesta, 72. Language,66i; Coraparatively,56i. Zephaniah : Comments., etc., 5-6, 10. Zillah Language, 564. Zinc, 465. Zincography, 475- Zisca, John : Life, 27. Zoologists : Lives, 319-321. Zoology, 368-390 ; in Folklore, 74. Zoophytes, 374; of Polynesia, 371. Zootomy, 372. Zoroastrianism, 67, 72. Zschokke, H. : Life, 311. Zulu Campaign, 251 ; Language, 670. Mythology, 77-78. Zulus, 202. Zuyder Zee : Cities, 172. Zwingli, U. : Life, 32, 327. Zygaenidae of N. America, 379. Butler & Tanner, The Selwood Printing Works, Froine, and London. 3 A f t h' '^^:^\;^^m