CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Cornell University Library Z881.B75 A6 + List of books, arranged by authors, tit! olin 3 1924 029 539 834 Overs EXPLA-IS^-^TIOI^S. Books are entered in the following List under the names of authors, when known ; under the initials of the authors' names when these only appear, the last initial being put first; under the pseudonyms, or assumed names, of the writers, when the real names are not ascertained. Such books are also entered under their titles, followed by the names, in- itials, or pseudonyms of the authors. In case of an anonymous work, the author of which is unknown, the entry is under the first word of the title, not an article. In the headings of the titles, the names of authors are given in their vernacular form. French surnames preceded by Le, La, or X' are entered under L; by Du or Des, under D; by de or d\ under the initial letter of the name following this prefix. In English names, the prefix is treated as a component part of the surname; as in DeQuincey, V a n E V r i e . In all other languages, surnames are entered under the letter which begins the name that fijllows the prefix. Compound surnames are entered under the first part of the name. British noblemen and ecclesiastical dignitaries are entered under their family names with cross-references from their titular appellations. All other noblemen are catalogued under their titles. A single dash indicates the omission of the preceding heading; a subsequent dash, the omission of a subordinate heading. Initials inclosed within marks of parenthesis standi for Christian names which are not usxially retained by the persons to whom they properly| belong; as, Agassiz, L. (J. R.) In the headings of titles, the German diphthongs,! a, 6, ii, are written ae, oe, ue; Goethe occurs, for example, in alphabetical order before Goldsmith, instead of after it. An italicized name within maxks of parenthesis follow- ,; ing the name of an author is the pseudonym of such author ; as Adams, W. T. ( Olivevi Optic.) Brackets, within titles, inclose words additional, or changed in form. * * Friends of the Public Library will assist in making future editions of this List! more nearly perfect, if they will be kind enough to communicate to the Superintendent or? the Librarian of this Branch the correction of any errors they may discover in it, the| authorship of any works treated as anonymous, or the name of any person entered only ; under initials or under a pseudonym. This List embraces about 4,400 volumes, over 1,400 of which formerly belonged to the Mattapan Literary Association, and were given to the Public Library by that body. The rooms of this Branch Library are in the Saviiigs Bank Building, corner of Broad-I way and E street, I PUBLIC LIBRARY OF THE CITY OF BOSTON. SOUTH BOSTON BRANCH. :fiest EX)iTi03sr. i^aut^-^, i872. Shelf. No. AB^LARDtrs, p. The romance of Abelard and He- loise. See Wight, 0. W 2i7.25 Abbot, The. Scott, SirW v. 10 of 224.1 Abbotsford. Irving, W v. 3 of 358.1 Abbott, Jacob. The August stories. Vol. 1-3. 3 t. 114.20 ConterUs.—Tol.l. August and Eivie. n. Hunter and Tom. m. The BChoouer Mary Ann. — [Franconia stories.] New York. 10 v 128.1 Contents,— Vol. I. Malleville. n. Wallace, m. Mary Erflkine. IV. Mary Bell. V. Beechnut. VI. RodolphuB. Vn. Ellen Linn. VHI. Stuyvesant. IX. CaroUne. X. Agnes. Same. London. 2 v. Namely : — Caroline 138.33 Stuyvesant 138.30 — Harper's story books. 12 v. — 125.10 CoiiM«/8.— Vol. I. Bruno; Willie and the mortgage ; The fltraitgaus. II. Little Louvre; Prank; Emma. 1117 Virginia; Timbooand Joliba; Timboo and Fanny. IV. Harper estab.. lishment ; Frankliu ; The studio. V. Stoiy of ancient his- tory; Storv of English history ; Story of American history. VI. John I'me ; Elfred ; The museum. VH. The engineer; Rambles among the Alps ; Three gold dollars. Vlli. The Gibraltar gallery; The alcove; Dialogues. IX. The grea4 elm; Aunt Margaret ; Vernon. X. Carl and Jocko ;Lapstone , Orkney. XI. Judge Justin ; Minigo ; Jasper. XIZ. Cougo; Yiolikfuid Aruo ; Little Paul. — Marco Paul's voyages and travels. 6v 128.2 Conienis.— Vol. 1. In New York. II. On the Erie canal. m. In Maine. IV. In Vermont. V. In Boston. VI. At the Springfield armory. — KoUo series. 14 v 139.16 Contents. —Yol. I. RoUo learning to talk. 11. Rollo learn- ing to read. m. Rollo at work. IV. Rpllo at play. V. Rollo at school. VI. Hollo's vacation. VH. Rollo^s experi- ments. Vin. Hollo's museum. IX. Rollo's travels. X, RoUo's eorrespondence. XI-XIV. Rollo's philosophy: XI. Water. XII. Air. xm. Fire. XIV. Sky. — Rollo Story books. 12 v 135.24 Contewte.— Vol. I. Trouble on the mountain. EC. Causey building, m. The apple gathering. IV. The two wheel- barrows. V. Blueberrying. VI. The freshet. VII. Georgie. Vm. RoUo in the woods. IX. Rollo's garden. X. The steeple trop. XI. Labor lost XII. The halo round the moon; or, Lucy's visit. — KoUo's tour in Europe. 10 v 149.27 Contents. —Vol. I. Rollo on the Atlantic. II. RoUo in Paris, ni. Rollo in Switzerland. IV. Rollo in London. V. KoUo on the Rhine. VI. Rollo in Scotland. VH. Hollo in Geneva. Vm. Rollo in Holland. IX. Rollo in Naples. X. Rollo in Rome. — Science for the young. Vol. 1-3. 3v 316.1 Contents.— Yoi.l. 'Beat II. Light, m. Water and land. — Stories of Rainbow and Lucky. 5 v 128.19 Contents.— Y6l. I. Handle, n. Rainbow's journey. HI. The three pines. IV. Selling Lucky. V. Up the river. BhcOf. No. Abbott, Jacob, continued. — General course of history /,. 305.2 — History of Alexander the great 149.1 — History of Alfred of England 149.2 — History of Charles i of England 149.3 — History of Charles ii of England 149.4 — History of Cleopatra 149.5 — History of Cyrus the great 149.6 — History of Darius the great 149.7 — History of Elizabeth 149.8 — History of Genghis Eahn 149.11 — History of Hannibal 149.9 — History of Julius Caesar 149.10 — History of Mary queen of Soots 149.12 — History of Nero 149.13 — History of Peter the great of Russia 149.14 — History of Pyrrhus 149.15 — Historyof Richard I of England 149.16 — History of Richard n of England 149.17 — History of Richard iir of England 149. 18 — History of Romulus 148.2 — History of William the conqueror 149.20 — History of Xerxes the great 149.21 — John Gay; or, work for boys. 4 v 120.1 Contents. — Vol. I. Work for winter. II. Work for spring. m. Work for summer. IV. Work for autumn. — MaryGay; or, work for girls. 4v 136.11 Contents.— Yol.J. Work for winter. II. Work for spring. rrr work for summer. IV. Work for autumn. — A summer in Scotland" 345.19 — Timboo and Joliba 123.23 — William Gay; or, play for boys. 4 v 136.12 Contente.-Yol. I. Play for winter. H. Play for spring. TTT. Play for summer. IV. Play for autumn. Abbott, John S. C. The empire of Austria 347.16 — The empire of Russia 343.8 The French revolution of 1789 as viewed in the light of republican institutions 61.5 — History of Frederick the great 61.2 History of Henry IT of France and Navarre 149.22 — History of Hernando Cortez 149.23 — History of Hortonse 128.3 — History of Joseph Bonaparte 128.4 — History of Josephine 149.24 History of King Philip, of the Wampanoags 148.1 — History of Madame Roland 149.25 — History of Margaret of Anjou 128.5 — History of Marie Antoinette 149.26 History of Napoleon Bonaparte. 2 v 61.3 History of Napoleon iii 61.1 Italy, and the war for Italian independence 53.8 ABBOTT 2 AFmCA Shelf. No. Abbott, John S. C, continued, — Kings and queens 166.16 Coruents. — Josephine and Maria Louisa; Louis Philippe; Ferdinand; Nicholas; Leopold; Isabella; Victoria; Louis Napoleon. — Romance of Spanish history 66.9 Abbott, R. See Parker, R. A. A Beckett, G. A. Angelo: a play 265.20 — The Siamese twins: a farce 264.18 — The turned head: a farce 264.18 — and Lemon, M. Don Csesar de Bazan : a drama. 265.2 Abercrombie, J. The intellectual powers 179.9 About, B. (F. V.) The king of the mountains 249.26 — The man with the broken ear 147.15 AbrantAs, L. J., duchesse d'. See Juuot, L. P. Abyssinia. Dalton, W. Adventures in the wilds of . 137.22 — Parkyns, M. Life in 347.6 Accidents, First help in 315.14 Acoustics. Sound. Tyndall, J 317.17 Across the continent. Bowles, S 336.17 Actions speak louder than words. Neely, K. J 115.21 Adam Bede. Lewes, M. J 227.11; 268.29 Adams, A. Letters. With Letters of J. Q. Adams on the study of the Bible 157.10 Adams, Charles. Boys at home 122.1 — Edgar Clifton 122.8 Adams, Charles P., jr., and H. Chapters of Erie, and other papers 37.12 Adams, Hannah. Letters on the Gospels 299.3 Adams, Henry G. Life and adventures of Dr. Liv- ingston 69.12 — Our feathered families: game and water birds. . . 319.12 Adams, John. Works. 10 v 352.2 ffoiripnifl. — Vol. I. Life. IT. Diary ; Notes of debates in congress, 1775, 76 : Autobiog- raphy; Appendix. _ III. Autobiography, contin-jed; Diary; Notes of a debate m the senate of the United States ; Essays ; Dissertation on the canon and the feudal law ; Instructions of Braintree to Its representatives, I7C5; Instructions of Boston to its repre- sentatives, 1768,(i9; On the independence of the judiciary; " controversy betwccu W. Brattle and 3. Adams. Appendix. IV. Novanglus, or a history of the dispute with America, &oml754; Thoughts on government, 177(i; Report of a consti- tntioii for Massachosetts, 1779 ; Defence of the constitutions of the United States, 1778. V, yi. Deifeuce, continued. VT. Discourses on Davila; Four letters on government ; Three letters on the constitution ; Letters to John Taylor, of Caroline, Va,, in reply to strictures on the Defence ; Review of Mr. Hillhouse's propositions for amending the constitution. VTr.;JX. Olhcial letters, messages and public papers. IX, X- General correspondence ; Indexes. — Letters to his wife. 2 v 157. 11 Adams, JohnQ. Letters on the masonic institution. 202.1 — Letterson the study of the Bible. .See Adams, A. . 157.10 Adams, William H. D. Lighthouses and lightships. 312.21 Adams, William T. (Oliver Optic.) [Army and navy stories.] Brave old salt 118.12 Fighting Joe 118.11 The sailor boy 118.8 The soldier boy 118.7 The Yankee middy 118.10 The young lieutenant 118.9 — [Boat club series.] All aboard 117.8 The boat club 117.7 Little by little 117.12 Now or never 117.9 Poor and proud 117.11 Try again .'..". ii7]io — Lake shore series. Bear and forbear 117.0 Brake up 117!5 Lightning express 117!2 On time 117*3 Switch off 1174 Through by daylight \ iv{.\ — Our standard-boar'er; or, life of U. S. Grant .' 118.0 — Riverdale story books. The birthday party 119.6 Careless Kate 119.12 The Christmas gift ,,\ ng.g The Do-aomethings 119*2 Dolly and I ' ' ijg 3 Tbe gold thimble .* " " \m.i .The little merchant 119^? The picnic party ' '. 119.io Proud and lazy \\\ uj). 1 Shelf. No. Adams, William T., continued. Robinson Crusoe, jr 119.5 Uncle Ben 119-9 The young voyagers 119.11 — Starry ilag series. Breaking away 117.14 Down the river 117.18 Freaks of fortune 117.16 Make or break 117.17 Seek and find 117.15 The starry flag 117.13 — Upward and onward series. Bivouac and battle . 118.5 Cringle and cross-tree 118.4 Desk and debit 118.3 Field and forest 118.1 Plane and plank 118.2 — Woodville stories. Haste and waste 116.18 Hope and have 116.17 In school and out 116. 14 Rich and humble 116.13 Watch and wait 116.15 Work and win 116.16 — Young America abroad. Dikes and ditches; or, young America in Holland and Belgium 116.4 Down the Rhine; or, young America in Ger- many 116.6 Northern lands; or, young America in Russia and Prussia 123.27 Outward bound; or, young America afloat.... 116.1 Palace and cottage; or, young America in France and Switzerland 116.5 Red cross; or, young America in England and Wales 116.3 Shamrock and thistle; or, young America in Ireland and Scotland 116.2 Up the Baltic; or, young America in Norway, Sweden, and Denmark 116.7 Addison, J. Sir Roger de Coverley 247.14 — Tbe spectator. 12 v. in 6 49.1 Adela Catheart. MacDonald, G 223.1 Adelaide Lindsay. Marsh-Caldwell, A 222.1 AdiSle. Kavanagh, J 226.6 Adelgitha : a tragedy. Lewis, M. G 265.29 Adeline Mowbray. Opie, A v. 1 of 241.1 Adirondacks, Adventures in the wilderness; or, camp-life in the. Murray, W. H. H 157.19 Adopted child : a drama. Birch, S 264.18 Adopted heir. Pardoe, J 246.3 Adrienne, the actress: a drama. Oxenford, J 265.22 Adventurer, The. Johnson, S v. 1 of 42.3 Adventures among the Indians. Goulding, F. R. . . 138.21 Adventures of a young naturalist. Biart, L 314.9 Advice to husbands: a comedietta. Lancaster, 0. S. 264.18 ,^GEAN, Land and lee in the. Colton, W 157.18 iEscHYLUs. Tragedies. Translated by T. A. Buck- ley 257.7 OoTi/ejits.— Prometheus chained; Tbe seven against Thebes; The Persians ; Agamemnon ; The cboephori ; The furies ; The suppliants. iEsopus. Fables .' 148.15 ^THIOP, The: a play. Dimond, W ..'. 265!l8 Afloat and ashore. Cooper, J. F 213.1 Africa. Anderason, C. J. Four years in south- western 342.8 — Gumming, R. G. Hunter's life in South 347.1 — Foote, A. H. Africa and the American flag 347.5 — Frost, J. Travels in 345.24 — Kingston, AV. H. G. In the wilds of 123.21 — Krapf, J. L. Travels and missionary labors in Eastern 345.29 — Livingstone, D. Missionary travels and researches in South 342 3 — Marryat, F. Scenes in '..'.'...'. 249^7 — Murray, H. Discovery and adventure in ll^'.i — Reade, W. W. Savage 331.14 — Taylor, (J.) Bayard. Journey to Central ....*.*.' 347.2 — Verne, J. Five weeks in a balloon; or, journeys and discoveries in 145.13 — Wilson, J. Leighton. Western Africa: it« his- tory, condition, and prospects 347.3 riv?r! STara'"' "'""' ^'^^^' '"^°''' '^'"°' *'"'''''' 01"'™''S<> AFTER AMERICA Shelf. No. After dark. Collins, (TV.) W 269.9 After tho ball. Opio, A v. 3 of 241.1 After years. Bradley, W. J 113.23 Against wind and tide. Parr, H 246. 18 Aoamemnon. iEsohylus 257.7 AoASSiz, L. (J. E.) Geological sketches 317.7 — Methods of study in natural history 317.G — and B. 0. Journal in Brazil 331.9 — and Gould, A. A. Comparative physiology 396.3 Agatha's husband. Craik, D. (M.) M 221.19; 269.17 Age of fable. Bulfineh, T 34.15 Agincouet. James, G. P. 11 268.4 Agnes. Abbott, J v. 10 of 128.1 Agnes. Arthur, T. S 232.39 Agnes. Oliphant, M. (0. W.) 232.32 Agnes of Sorrento. Stowe, H. (E.) B 147.7 Agnes Grey. Bronte, A 239.18 Agnes Hopetoun'a schools and holidays. Oliphant, M. (0. W.) 135.41 Agricultural chemistry. Nash, J. A. Treatise on. 395.21 — Stoeokhardt, J. A. Chemical field lectures 395.22 Agriculture. Draper, L. C. A helping hand for town and country 311.1 — Greeley, H. What I know of farming 313.10 — Our farm of four acres 319.9 — Morris, B. Farming for boys 314.7 See also Botany, Cattle, Domestic Qnimals, Gardening, Landscape gardening, Veterinarian. Aguilar, G. The days of Bruce. 2t 228.11 — Home influence 228. 13 — Homo scenes and heart studies 228. 15 — The mother's recompense 238.6 — The vale of cedars 228.14 — Woman's friendship 236.9 — The women of Israel. 2 v 228.12 AiKiN, G. L. Uncle Tom's cabin. Dramatized 265.23 AiKiN, J. Calendar of nature. See Howitt, M 398.5 AiLEY Moore. Baptist, Father 266.11 Auiwell, Walter, pseud. See Simonds, W. AiMWELL stories. Simonds, W 124.13-19 AiNSLiE, H. The pilgrim and the shrine 146.10 AiNSWORTH, W. H. Crichton. 2v 243.5 — Myddleton Pomfret. 3 v 248.13 — Saint James's 269.2 — The star-chamber. 2 v. in 1 269.3 — The tower of London 211.26 — Windsor castle 269.4 Akenside, M. Poems 258.6 Aladdin: a drama 265.21 Alain family. The. Karr, A 237.25 Alarming sacrifice : a farce. Buckstone, J. B 264.20 Alaska, Travel and adventure in. Whymper, F. . . . 335.6 Albert [Francis Albert Augustus Charles Emanuel], prince consort. The early years of. See Victoria, queen of England 66.10 Alcohol, 'Tobacco and. Fiske, J 319.15 Alcoholic drinks. Physiological effects of. Forbes, Sir J 397.16 Alcoit, L. M. Aunt Jo's scrap-bag 219.8 — Hospital sketches and Camp and fireside stories . . 219.7 — Little men , 219.4 — Little women. 2 v 219.5 — Moods 219.2 — Morning-glories 219.3 — An old-fashioned girl 219.Ci — Three proverb stories 219. 1 (JorUenta. — Kitty's class-day ; AuntKipp; Psyche's art. Alcott, W. A. Laws of health 187.5 Alcove, The. Abbott, J .v. 8 of 125.10 Alderbrook. Judson, E. C 47.1 Aldbich, T. B. Story of a bad boy 126.24 Alec Forbes of Howglen. MaoDonald, G 141.10 Alexander the great, History of. See Abbott, J. - . 149.1 Alexander le grand: tragedie. Racine, J 406.2 Alexis the runaway. Parker, R. A 129. 26 Alfred the great. Abbott, J. History of 149. 2 — Hughes, T. Life of 64.3 Algebraic problems and formula. Collection of. Hirsoh, M .' 395 7 Shelf. No. Alger, 'S..,jt. Luck and pluck series. Luck and pluck 114.7 Sink or swim 114.8 Strong and steady 114.9 — Ragged Dick series. Ben, the luggage boy 114.5 Fame and fortune 114.2 Mark, the match boy 114.3 Ragged Dick 114.1 Rough and ready 114.4 Rufus and Rose 114.6 — Tattered Tom series. Paul the peddler 124.4 Tattered Tom 114.13 Alger, W. R. Friendships of women 38.10 — Solitudes of nature and of man 38.9 Alhambra, The. Irving, W 357.14; v. 4 of 358.1 Alice Franklin. Howitt, M 135.2 Alice Learmont. Craik, D. (M.) M 221.24 Alice Seymour. Grey, Mrs 241.42 Aline : a drama. Stirling, E 265.17 Alison, Sir A. History of Europe, 1789-1815. 4 v. 61.2 Same. 1815-52. 4v 52.9 — Miscellaneous essays 31.4 All aboard. Adams, W. T 117.8 All in the wrong. Hook, T. (B.) 229.26 All that glitters is not gold: a drama. Morton, T.. 264.5 All the world's a stage: a farce. Jackman, 1 26'). 5 All's fair in love: a drama. Brougham, J 265.19 All's well that ends well: a play. Shakespeare, W. V. 2 of 252.1 Allen, D. 0. India ancient and modern 342.2 Allen, B., Life of. See Sparks, J v. 1 of 169.1 Allen, J. Fisk. Culture of the grape vine 397.24 Allen, Joseph. Battles of the British navy. 2 v. . 54.3 Allen, P. Expedition of Lewis and Clarke. 2 v. . . 178.5 Allen, S. M. Fibrilia: a substitute for cotton 395.18 Allen, W. American biographical dictionary, .*R. R., A. 7 Allen, Z. Philosophy of the mechanics of nature . . 391.4 Allibone, S. A. Dictionary of authors. 3 v. . .*R. R., A.4 Allingham, J. T. Fortune's frolic : a farce 264.13 — The weathercock : a farce 264.5 Allston, W. Lectures on art, and poems 394.4 — Monaldi 147.1 — The sylphs of the seasons, with other poems 256.28 Alltvorth abbey. Southworth, B. D. B. N 217.15 Almar, G. The charcoal-burner : a drama 265.29 — Crossing the lino: a drama 264.10 — Oliver Twist. [Dramatized from Dickens] 265.23 — The robber of the Rhine. [Dramatized from L. Ritchie] 265.20 Almost a heroine. Sheppard, B. S '. 238.4 A. L. 0. E. See Tucker, C. Alps. Abbott, J. Rambles among the v. 7 of 125.10 — Headley, J. T. The Alps and the Rhine 349. 13 — Tyndall, J, Hours of exercise in the 345.11 Alton Locke. Kingsley, C 235.18; 268.24 Alwyn's first wife. Craik, D. (M.) M 231.30 Amateur dramas. Baker, G. M 257.22 Am ATEURS and actors : a farce. Peake, R. B 264.14 Amazon, The. Dingelstedt, F 249.18 Amazon. Edwards, W. H. Voyage up the 336.11 — Kingston, W. H. G. On the banks of the 137.23 — Orton, J. The Andes and the 344.17 Amber gods. Spofford, H. (E.) P 145.6 Ambrose Gwinott. Jerrold, D 265.21 Amenities of literature. Disraeli, 1 34.14 America. Allen, W. American biographical dic- tionary *R. R., A.7 — Baird, R. Impressions and experiences in North. 336.14 — Belknap, J. American biography 178.9 — Bishop, N. H. A thousand miles' walk across South 137.3 Bromer, F. The homes of the New World 157.3 Brinton, D. G. The myths of the New World ... 156.1 — Chambers, W. Things as they are in 157.15 — Cooper, J. F. Notions of the Americans 145.16 — Drake, F. S. Dictionary of American biography. *B.R., A.8 Godman, J. D. American natural history 392.15 Hall, E. H. Appleton's hand-book of American travel 337.13 Helps, A. Spanish conquest in 55.6 -AMERICA ARCTIC Shelf. No. America, continued, — Johnston, J. F. W. Notes on 158.8 — MacGee, T. D. History of the Irish settlers in North 156.2 , — Magoon, E. L. Living orators in 165.14 — Parliman, F. Pioneers of France in the New World V. 1 of 154.2 — Parton, J. Famous Americans KJS.l — Robertson, W. History of the discovery and set- tlement of 153.2 — Sparks, J. Library of American biography 169.1,2 — Stephens, J. L. Incidents of travel in Central. . 331.7 — TroUope, A. North America 157.4 — Wynne, J. Eminent literary and scientific men of 164.13 See also Amazon, Andes, Apache country, Arctic regions, Argentinerepublic, Australia, BraTiil, Canada, Chiapas, Cuba, Greenland, Mexican war, Mexico, Peru, Koclty mountains, United States, West Indies. American annual cyclopasdia and register of events for 1861-70. 10 V *R.R., C.l American baron. The. DeMille, J 232.12 American family in Paris 348.17 American girl abroad. Trafton, A 349.16 American girl's book. Leslie, B 136.17 A^iERicAN literature. Curiosities of. Griswold, R. W. 41.2 American note-books. Passages from the. Hawthorne, N 166.18 American notes. Dickens, C. (J. H.) 212.14 American peace society. Prize essays on a congress of nations, for the adjustment of international disputes, without resort to arms 301.2 American poets. Selections from. Bryant, W. C. . . . 179.21 American rejected addresses. Bigelow, J 256.20 American revolution. BUet, E. F. Domestic his- tory of the 158.11 Women of the 157.6 — Headley, J. T. Chaplains and clergy of the.... 167.2 — Lossing, B. J. Pictorial field-book of the 152. 11 1776, or the war of independence 151.12 — Magoon, E. L. Orators of the 165.13 — Moore, F. Diary of the 163.5 — Stone, W. L. Border wars of the 178.11 — Thatcher, B. B. Tales of the 159.2 — Thomas, R. History of the American wars 151.17 — Watson, E. Men and times of the 153.7 — Watson, H. C. Camp-fires of the 152.8 See also Bunker hill, Concord, Mass., Lexington, Mass. American wit and humor .'. 141.28 American's, The, guide 157.7 Americans in Paris: a comedy 265.22 Amherst, J. A. Ireland as it is : a drama 265.16 Among my books. Lowell, J. R 38.15 Among the brigands. De Mille, J 112.5 Amusements. See Recreative arts. Amv Herbert. Sewell, E. M 235.21; 267.5 Anastasius, 'M. Craik, D. (M.) M 231.30 Anastasius. Hope, T 229.2 Anatomy, Outlines of. Edwards, H. Milne 181.2 See also Pathology, Physiology. Ancient regime. James, &. P. R 847.5 ANCIE^fT states and empires. Lord, J , 56.10 Andersen, H. C. The improvisatore. New York, 1863 2n.l8 Same. New York, 1870 ; 356.11 — In Spain and a visit to Portugal ..^ 356.9 — 0. T 356.8 — Only a fiddler 356.7 — Pictures of travel in Sweden, [etc.] 366.2 — A poet's bazaar. Pictures of travel in Germany, Italy, Greece, and the Orient 356.3 — Stories and tales 356.5 — The story of my life 356.4 — The two baronesses 356.10 — Wonder stories told for children 356.6 Anderson, R. The Hawaiian islands: their progress and condition 348.23 Andersson, C, J. Lake Ngami; or, four years in southwestern Africa 342.8 — The Okavango river 342.4 Shelf. No. Andes, The, and the Amazon. Orton, J 344.17 Andr*, J., Life and career of. .See Sargent, W 167.20 Andromaqtje: tragedie. Racine, J 406.2 Andromeda. Kingsley, C 256.13 Andy Blake: a comedy. Boucicault, D. (L.) 264.11 Anecdotes. Arvine, K. Cyclopedia of moral and religious *R.R., C.U — Byerley, T. Percy 41.1 — Hunt, F. American 41.1 — Newcomb, H. Anecdotes for boys 139.3 Anecdotes for girls 139. 2 Anecdotes of Napoleon, and his times 58.5 Angel of the attic : a drama. Morton, T 265.5 Angel world. The. Bailey, P. J 256.10 Angelo, M. iSee Buonarotti, M. A. Angelo: a play. A Beckett, G. A 265.20 Angling. The American angler's book. Norris, T. 311.5 Animal magnetism: a farce. Inohbald, B 264.13 Animals. Bears, boars, and bulls, and other 124.28 — Brown, T. Habits and characteristics of 319.13 — Description of more than three hundred 397.3 — Haney, J. Art of training 312.12 — Kirby, W. Power, wisdom, and goodness of God, as manifested in the creation of 392.2 — .Menault, E. The intelligence of 318.5 — Wood, J. G. Bible 3n.2 See also Domestic animals, Food, Yertebrated animals. Animated nature. Goldsmith, 392.14 Anna Clayton. Dimmick, F. M 237.24 Annals of a quiet neighborhood. MacDonald, G. . . 228.3 Annals of the parish. Gait, J 266.4 Anne Blake: a play. Marston, (J.) W 265.26 Anne of Geierstein. Scott, iSiV W, v. 22 of 224.1 Anne Severin. Craven, A 249. 19 Annual of scientific discovery, 1850-52, 54-71. 18 v. 396.6 Anthony and Cleopatra: a burletta. Selby, C 264.17 Antiquary, The. Scott, SirYf v. 3 of 224.1 Antiquities, Dictionary of Greek and Roman. Smith, W *R.R., A.15 Antiquity of man. Lyell, Sir C 391.1 Antonia. Dudevant, A. L. A. D 148.4 Antonina. Collins, (W.) W 266.2; 269.10 Antony and Cleopatra: a tragedy. Shakespeare, W. V. 6 of 252.1; t. 2 of 255.5 Apache country. Adventures in the. Browne, J. R, 344.6 Apelles and hia contemporaries. Greenough, H. . . 243.18 Apostate, The: a tragedy. Shell, R. L 265.9 Apostles, Lives of the 299.^ Appearance is against her. Opie, A v. 2 of 241.1 Appleton's European guide book 343.40 Appleton's dictionary of machines, mechanics, en- gine-work, and engineering. 2 v *R.R., A.5 Appletons' hand-book of American travel. See Hall, E. H 337.13 Appletons' journal of literature, science, and art. 6v ILl Appletons' juvenile annual for 1871 122.11 Aquarium, The family. Butler, H. D 312.14 Arabella Stuart. James, G. P. R 268.5 Arabia. Stephens, J. L. Incidents of travel in Arabia Petraea 338.3 — Taylor, (J.) Bayard. Travels in 343.10 Arabian days' entertainments. Hauff, W 236.25 Araqo, (D.) F. (J.) Biographies of distinguished scientific men. 1st series 68.13 Ararat, Journey to. Parrot, (J. J.) F. (W.) 348.30 Archer, T. Asmodeus: a drama. See Scribe, A. L. 265.22 Architecture. Downing, A. J. Architecture of country houses 392.9 — Lef^vre, A. Wonders of 318.19 — Ritch, J. W. The American architect 391.8 See also Villas. Arctic regions. Hall, C. F. Arctic regions and life among the Esquimaux, 1860-62 341.3 — Hartwig, G. The polar world 341.2 — Hayes, 1. 1. Arctic boat journey, in 1854 337.8 The open polar sea 335.3 — Murray, H. Discovery and adventure in the po- lar seas and regions , 179.3 ARCTIC AtrSTEN Shelf. Ko. Arctic regions, continued. Osboru, S. Stray leaves from an axctio journal . . . 157.13 Sargent, E. Arotio adventure 337.5 Simmonds, P. L. The aretio regions 157.26 Wrangell, F. von. Expedition to the polar sea. . 178.2 See dlao Franklin, Sir J. Abdent Troughton. Marryat, F 222.18 ArethusA, Tiie. Chamier, F 245.14 Akgentine republic. King, J. A. Twenty-four years in the 158.6 Sarmiento, D. F. Life in the Argentine republic in the days of the tyrants 344.20 Argyll, Duke of. See Campbell, Q. D. Arithmetical problems and formulie, Collection of. Hirsch, M 395.7 Aek of Elm island. Kellogg, B 112.13 Armadale. Collins, (W.) W 211.36; 269.11 Armand: aplay. Ritchie, A. C. (M.) 257.y; 265.22 Arms and armour. Lacombe, P 318.18 Armstrong, J. Life of A. Wayne v. 4 of 169.1 Life of R. Montgomery v. 1 of 169.1 Army and navy stories. Adams, W. T 118.7-12 Arkaclt, a. v., and others. Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte. 2 v 59. 11 Aene. Bjornson, B 238.14 Arnold, B., Life of. See Sparks, J v. 3 of 169.1 Arnold, T. History of Rome 71.1 — Life of Hannibal 89.4 — Life and correspondence. See Stanley, A. P 68.2 Aenott, N. Elements of physics 391.3 Around a spring. Droz, 6 141.13 Abound the world. Prime, B. D. G 343.4 Aerah Noil. James, G. P. R 268.6 Aebington, a. W. (Charles Summerfield.) Ran- gers and regulators of the Tanaha 115.9 Art. AUston, W. Lectures on 394.4 — Brande, W. T. Dictionary of *R.R., B.9 — Clement, C. E. Handbook of legendary and my- thological 34.10 — Hamerton, P. &. Thoughts about 313.1 — Howitt, A. M. Art-student in Munich 394.2 — Jameson, A. (M.) Sketches of 39.4 — Jarves, J. J. Art-hints 316.17 — Lardner, D. Lectures on 392.10 — Long, S. P. Art: its laws, and the reasons for them 313.2 — Taine, H. (A.) Art in Greece 319.17 . Art in the Netherlands 319.16 — Viardot, L. Wonders of European 318.1 See al3o Arte, Fine arts, Italian art, Italy. Art: a dramatic tale. Reade, C 216, Art and artifice; a drama. Brougham, J Aet of acting; or, guide to the stage Aet recreations Aetemus Ward, pseud. See Browne, C. F. Aethue, T. S. Advice to young men — Agnes — The banker's wife — The debtor's daughter — The good time coming — Heart-histories and life-pictures — The iron rule — Lights and shadows of real life — Lizzy Glenn — The lost bride — Love in a cottage — Love in high life — Lucy Sanford — Mary Moreton — The orphan children — Out in the world — Pride and prudence • • • • — Tales of married life nmteim. —Married and single ; awestheorts and sivei ; Lovera and husbands. — Trial and triumph ^32.41 — Twenty years ago, and now I'l o — The two brides '■"■^ .13,22 265.23 264.18 397.20 48.11 232.39 232.37 141.6 128.6 128.7 141.2 145.15 242.10 141.5 141.7 14L4 232.42 141.3 232.40 266.1 232.38 249.5 Shelf. No. Arthur, T. S., continued. — The two merchants 141.1 — The young lady at home 128.8 Akthue, King, and his knights. Bulfinch, T 247.22 Arthue Brown, the young captain. Kellogg, B. .. . 112.17 Aethue Mervyn. Brown, C. B v. 2, 3 of 145. 1 Aetist's [Diiror's] married life. Schofer, L 237.14 Artist-wife, The. Howitt, M 225.18 Aetists. Ellet, B. F. Women 64.11 — Tuckerman, H. T. Book of the 161.8 Arts, Novelties, inventions, and curiosities in 399.16 Aevine, K. Cyclopedia of moral and religious anec- dotes *R.R., B.ll As you like it: a comedy. Shakespeare, W.. . .v. 2 of 252.1 V. 1 of 255.5; 265.10 AsHMUN, J., Life of. iSee Gurley, R. R 161.3 Aslauga's linight. La Motte Fouque, F. (H. C), baron de 249.21 AsMODEUS: a drama. Scribe, A. L 266.22 Aspen court. Brooks, (C.) S 237.9 AsTOETA. Irving, W 357.8; v. 8 of 358.1 Astronomy. Denison, E. B. Astronomy without mathematics 313.4 — Flammarion, C. The wonders of the heavens 318.15 — Laidner, D. Hand-book of 395.1 — Olmsted, D. Letters on 395.13 See also Earth, Optics. At home and abroad. Taylor, (J.) Bayard 348.2 At odds. Tautphoeus, Baroness I. von 267.8 At the back of the north wind. MacDonald, G 228.1 Atalantis. Simms, W. G v. 1 of 256.3 Athalie: tragddie. Racine, J 406.2 Atheeton. Mitford, M. R 244.1 Atkinson, T. W. Oriental and Western Siberia 342.6 Atlantic, Rollo on the. Abbott, J v. 1 of 149.27 Atlantic essays. Higginson, T. W 36.22 Atlantic monthly. Vol. 1-26. 26 v 23 J. Atlantic tales 236.23 ConterUf.—Tla.ley E. E., My double, and how he undid me; O'Brien, F. J., The diamond lens ; Davis, R. B., Life m the iron-mills ; Dodge, M. A., The pursuit of knowledge under difhculties; Lowell, R. T. S., A rati that no man made; Ar- nold, G., Why Thomas was diseharged ; Chesebro , C., Vic- tor and Jaqueiine ; Nordhoff, C, Elkanah Brewster's tempta- tion- Hale, L. P., The queen of the jred chessmen; Terry, R., Miss Lucinda ; 'Whelpley, J. D., The Dcnslow palace; Tay- lor (J ) Bayard, Friend Eli's daughter; Appleton, E. H., A half-life and half a life ; Hale, E. E., The man without a country. Atlas, General, of the world. Black, A. and C. *R.R., Attic philosopher in Paris. Souvestre, ii AUBIGNE, J. H. Merle d'. See Merle d'Aubigne. Audubon, J. J., Life of. See Audubon, L .•. . Audubon, L. Life of J. J. Audubon AUEEEACH, B. Black forest village stories — Edelweiss ■_ — German tales — On the heights — Villa-Eden •■ August and Blvie. Abbott, J v. 1 of August stories. Abbott, J Aunt Caebie, pseud. See Smith, C. L. Aunt Eunice's fairy story and other tales. Goodwin, Mrs. M. M. B ■ Aunt Hattie, pseud. See Baker, H. N. (W.) Aunt Jane's hero. Prentiss, B Aunt Jo's scrap-bag. Alcott, L. M Aunt Kipp. Alcott, L. M Aunt Louisa, pseud. The child's finger-post Aunt Madge's story. Clarke, R. S • • • Aunt Margaret. Abbott, J v. 9 ot Aunt Patty's scrap-bag. Hentz, C. L AuBELiAN, Ware, W A'ofe.- OriginaUy published under the title of Probus. AUEOEA Leigh. Browning, B. B 251.12 ; Austen, J. Emma — Mansfield park -.- Northanger abbey — Persuasion Pride and prejudice _ 811MBC and sensibility Table 38.7 165.3 165.3 147.14 216.6 113.20 216.7 211.1 114.20 114.20 139.13 242.19 219.8 219.1 138.38 129.18 125.10 239.5 236.3 255.1 229.28 229.14 229.12 229.12 229.16 229.9 AUSTIN BARRY Shelf. No. Austin, J. G. The shadow of Molooh mountain ... . 211.31 Austin and his wife. Opie, A v. 2 of 241.1 Austin Elliot. Kingsley, H 23C.30 Australia. Hewitt, W. A boy's adventures in .. . 126.27 — Sidney, S. The three colonies of 342.9 — Thomcs, W. H. Life in 125.5 Austria, Empire of. Abbott, J. S. C 347.16 Authors, Calamities and quarrels of. Disraeli,!... 34.13 Autobiographic sketches. De Quinoey, T 3.59.3 Autobiography of a thief. Reade, C 216.14 Autocrat of the breakfast-table. Holmes, 0. W. . . 36.10 Avenger, The. De Quinoey, T 359.1 Avenger, The: a melo-drama. Lee, H 265.24 Avery, S. P. The harp of a thousand strings 245.13 AviLLioN. Craik, D. (M.) M 231.26 Awkward arrival: a comedy. Coyne, J. S 264.10 Axel and Anna. Bremer,!" 232.36 Aylmers, The, of Bally-Aylmer. GrifBn, G 148.19 Ayrshire legatees. Gait, J 266.4 Ayton, R. The rendezvous: an operetta 364.12 Aytoun, W. E. (T. Percy Jones.) BothwoU: a poem 256.14 — Firmilian 258.12 — and Martin, T. (Bon Gaultier.) The book of ballads 258.12 Azarian. Spofford, H. (E.) P 248.6 "B. 0. W. G.,"The. De Mille, J 112.3 Babylon, Discoveries among the ruins of. Layard, A. H 366.2 Bach, J. S. Bach and Beethoven. See Barnard, C. !.,;> V. 3of 239.11 Bachelor of arts : a drama. Hardwicke, P 265.28 Bachelor of the Albany. Savage, M. (\V.) 237.17 Bachelor's, The, bedroom: a comedy. Mathews, C. 264.15 Bacon, F., ioT-i. Works. 3 v 351.1 Conienfa.— Vol. I. Life of Bacon, bv B. Montagu; Essaya; Meditationes sacroR ; Colours ofgood and evil; MisceUaneoua tracts upon human philosophy; Apophthepms; Ornamenta rationalia; Collection of sentences; Notes for conversation; Essay on deatli; Advancement of learning; New Atlantis; Wisdom of the ancients; Civil history; Biography; Miscel- laneous tracts. n. Sylvia sylvarum ; Tracts relating to Scotland, Ireland, Spain, England; Speeches ; Charges ; Papers relating to the Earl of Essex ; Theological tracts : Miscellaneous ; Judicial charges and tracts ; MisceUaneons tracts, [translated bom the Latin]. m. Letters ; Law tracts ; The great instauration ; Miscel- laneous tracts ; Index. Bacon, N., Life of. See Ware, W v. 3 of 169.2 Bailey, P. J. The angel world, and other poems . . 256.10 — Festus: a poem 258.15 Baillie, J. Collection of poems, from living au- thors 261.1 Baily, W. L. Our own birds 319.22 Baird, R. Impressions and experiences of the West Indies and North America in 1849 336.14 Bajazet: tragedie. Racine, J 406.2 Baked head. Putnam, G. P v. 2 of 245.3 Baker, George E. Life of W. H. Seward 166!7 Baker, George M. Amateur dramas 257.22 — The mimic stage 257.23 Baker, H. N. (W.) (Aunt Hattie; Madeline Leslie.) Cora and the doctor 243.1 — I'll try 137^6 — Jack the chimney sweeper, and other stories 137.9 — The Leslie stories. Earning and spending 112.24 Never give up 112.26 The.secret of success 112.28 Up the ladder 112.25 Worth and wealth 112.27 — Little Agnes 137.7 — Play and study 137!8 Baker, Sir S. W. Cast up by the sea 126.25 — The rifle and the hound in Ceylon 349.7 Bakewell, F. C. Great facts: a history of remark- able inventions ' 312.20 Baldwin, John D. Pre-historic nations 317.11 Baldwin, John G. Party leaders , 167.3 CorUBitt. — Sketches of Jefferson, Hamilton, Jackson, Clav. Kandolph. Balfour, C. L. One by herself. 138.8 Shelf. No. Ball, E. The floating beacon: a melo-drama 265.20 Ballads. Aytoun,W.B. Book of ..258.12 — Hay, J. Pike county 257.18 — Hayes, B. Ballards of Ireland 255.10 — Lockhart, J. G. Ancient Spanish 257.21 — Thackeray, W. M. Ballards v. 5 of Ji7.11 — Whittier, J. G. Home v. 1 of 269.13 Ballantyne, R. M. Deep down 136.7 — Eriing the bold 113.1 — Fighting the flames 136.8 — The floating light of the Goodwin sands 136.9 — Freaks on the fells ; or, three months' rustication. And Why I did not become a sailor 113.7 — Gascoyne the sandal-wood trader 113.9 — The gorilla hunters 113.4 — The lifeboat 113.8 — Martin Rattler l];t.3 — Shifting winds 113.6 — The silver lake. London 138.26 Same. Philadelphia 249.27 — Snowflakes and sunbeams 126.6 — Ungava 113.2 — The wild man of the West 113.5 — The world of ice 125.9 Balloons. Wonderful balloon ascents. Marion, F. 318.14 Bali.ou, M. M. History of Cuba 158.7 — Miralda: a drama 264.20 Balzac, H. de. Luck and leather. 2v.ini 237.7 Bamboozling: a farce. Wilks, T. E 264.3 Bancroft, G. History of the United States. 9 v. . . 153.1 — Address on A. Lincoln. See United States 161.4 Bandit, The. Blanche, (A.) A 142.6 Banim, J. The Boyne water 266.12 — Damon and Pythias : a play 265.6 — The peep o' day ; or, John Doe. And The last baron of Crana 266.14 Banim, M. The croppy 266.13 Banished son. The. Hentz, 0. L 234.13 Banker's, The, wife. Arthur, T. S 232.37 Banks, N. P. The bobbin boy. See Thayer, W. M 119.25 Banks, History of 397.22 Bannister, N. H. Putnam, the iron son of '76: a drama 265.28 Banvard, J. Plymouth and the pilgrims 159.3 Baptist, ii'a/fer. Ailey Moore. 2v.ini 266.11 Barbara's history. Edwards, A. B 231.19 Babbary states, History and present condition of the. Russell, M 179.17 Barber of Bantry. Grifiin, G 148.19 Barham, R. H. (Thomas Ingoldsby.) The Ingoldsby legends 257.19 Baring-Gould, S. Curious myths of the middle ages 38.6 — In exitu Israel 248.16 Barnaby Rudge. Dickens, 0. (J. H. ) 211.6 ; 212.9 Barnard, C. F., jr. (Jane Kingsford.) The tone masters. 3 v 239.11 Contends.— Vol. I. Mozart and Mendelssohn. II. Handel and Haydn, m. Bach and Beethoven. Barnes, A. Notes on the Gospels. 2 v 298.9 Barnett, M. The bold dragoons: a comic drama . . 265.18 — The serious family : a comedy 265.11 — Yankee peddler: a farce 264.15 Barney the baron : a farce 264. 15 Barney Brady's goose. Carleton, W 206.18 Barnum, P. T. Struggles and triumphs: or, forty years' recollections 165.7 Barnum, S. W. Romanism as it is 311.8 Barrack room. The: a musical burletta. Bayly, T. H 264.2 Barreha, A. de. Memoirs of Rachel 62.3 Bariungton, Sir J. Personal sketches. 2 v. in 1. . 63,4 Barrow, Sir J. Life of Peter the great 179.15 Barrows, W. The general; or, twelve nights in the hunters' camp 137.4 Barry, C. A. How to draw 317.23 Barry, J. S. History of Massachusetts. 3v 152.1 Barry, S. The Dutchman's ghost: a farce 264. 13 — The persecuted Dutchman : a farce 264. 13 BARRY BIGELOW Shelf. No. Barky Cornwall, pseud. See Procter, B. W. Barrymobe, W. Wallace: a drama 265.25 Babtlett, John. Familiar quotations *R.E,., D. 5 Baetlett, John R. Explorations in Texas, New Mexico, California, Sonora, and Chihuahua. 2 v. 331.2 Baktol, C. a. Church and congregation 298.8 — Pictures of Europe 345.10 — Radical problems 318.34 Bascom, J. Science, philosophy and religion 313.5 Basil. Collins, (W.) W 269,11 Baskertille, a. The poetry of Germany 253.3 Bastile, Chronicles of the 305 . 1 Bateman, Mrs. S. F. Self: a comedy 2G5.19 Bates, J., Memorial of. See Boston *E.R., C. 15 Eatkins, Jefferson S., pseud. See Jones, J. S. Battle of life. Dickens, C. (J. H.) 211.8 Battle summer. The. Mitchell, D. G 36.15 Battles of the British navy. Allen, J 54.3 Battles of the world. Fifteen decisive. Creasy, E. L 53.3 Bautain, (L. E.) M. The art of extempore speak- ing 33.0 Bayly, T. H. The barrack room: a musical bur- letta 264. 2 — The daughter: a drama 264.11 — Forty and fifty : a farce 264.19 — Perfection : a farce 265.4 — The Swiss cottage : a musical burletta 264.9 — Tom Noddy's secret: a farce 264.21 Bayne, P. Essays in biography and criticism. 2 v. 64.10 — Life and letters of Hugh Miller. 2v 67.20 Bay-path, The. Holland, J. G 236.22 Bazar book of decorum 3 19.'23 Beaole, Voyage of the. Darwin, C. (E.) 399.18 Beale, a. Simplicity and fascination 215.7 Bear and forbear. Adams, W. T 117.6 Beard, G. M. Eating and drinking 3 17. 18 — Stimulants and narcotics 317.20 Bears, boars, and bulls, and other animals 124.28 Beasbley, S. Is he jealous ? a farce 264.13 — The steward: a comedy 265.26 Beatrice. Kavanagh, J 242.22 Beatbioe: a play. Leland, 0. S 265.27 BbAthice. Sinclair, C 244.12 Beatbioe Cenci. Guerrazzi, F. D 244.10 Beattie, J. Poetical works. iSee Milton, J 251.1 Beacohamp. James, G. P. R 268.7 Beahchampe. Simms, W. G 223.6 Beadchesne, A. (H. Da Bois) de. Louis xvii. His life — his suffering — his death. 2v 66.6 Beaukarchais. Brachvogel, a. E 141.21 BEACMOifT, F., and Fletcher, J. The elder brother: a comedy 265.10 — The maid's tragedy. Altered by J. S. Knowles . . 265.7 Beauty and the beast: a fairy extravaganza. Blanche, J. E 264.2 Beauty and the beast. Thackeray, A. 1 147.9 Beckett, G. A. ^. See A Beckett, G. A. Beckford, W. Vathek 229.15 Beckmann, J. History of inventions, discoveries, and origins. 2v 397.14 Beckwoubth, J. P. Life jund adventures 164.7 Bede, Cuthbert, ptsud. See Bradley, E. Bede's charity. Smith, H 248.24 Beechcroft. Yonge, CM 227.8 Beecher, C. E. Domestic economy 395.9 — Physiology and calisthenics 317.2 — Woman's profession as mother and educator 314.19 Beecher, E. Conflict of ages 298.11 Beechee, H. W. Eyesandears 46.17 — Fruits, flowers, and farming 395.15 — Life of Jesus 161.7 — Life thoughts 46.16 — New Star papers; or, views and experiences of religious subjects 313.16 — Norwood 236.10 — Star papers 38.20 Beecher, L. Autobiography. 2 v 166. 12 Beechnut. Abbott, J v. 5 of 128.1 Beethoven, L. van. Letters. (1790-1826) 38.2 — Bach and. See Barnard, C. F., ;> v. 3 of 239.11 Shelf. No. Beetok, S. 0. Bookofbirds 319.14 — Book of home pets 313.11 Belcher, Lady D. The mutineers of the Bounty and their descendants in Pitfiairn and Norfolk islands . 66.3 Belfoed Regis. Mitford, M. E 251.8 Belgium, Young America in. Adams, W. T 116.4 Belknap, J. American biography. 3v 178.9 Bell, Acton, pseud. See Bronte, A. Bell, GuTrer, pseud. See Bronte, C. Bell, WVis, pseud. See Bronte, E. Bell, H. G. Life of Mary queen of Sects. 2v 179.5 Bell, R. Life of G. Canning 88.3 — Temper : a comedy 265.8 Belle of the family. Grey, Mrs 242.29 Belle Brittan on a tour, at Newport. Fuller, H 336.8 Belle's, The, stratagem: a comedy. Cowley, H 265.27 Bellows, A. J. How not to bo sick 314.4 — Philosophy of eating 314.11 Bellows, H. W. The old world in its new face. 2 v. 338.2 Belphegor, the mountebank: a drama. Webb, C. .. 265,30 Ben the boatswain : a drama. Wilks, T. E 265.18 Ben, the luggage boy. Alger, H., jr 114.5 Ben Bolt: a drama. Johnstone, J. B 265.19 Ben Brace. Chamier, F 229. 29 Ben Burton. Kingston, W. H. G 123.7 Ben Sylvester's word. Yonge, CM 219.9 Benaiah. Webb, Mrs. J. B 138.23 Bench and bar. Bigelow, L. J 34.1 Bengal tiger. The: a farce. Dance, C 264.16 Beerer, The. Mayo, W. S 243.22 BiiRfeNiCE ; comedie. Racine, J 406. 2 Beeger, B., pseud. See Sheppard, E. S Berlin, Prussia. Spectacles for young eyes. Lander, S. W 127.18 Berlin and Sans-souoi. Mundt, 234. 24 Bernard, P. Wonderful escapes 318.20 Bernard, W. B. The dumb belle: afarce 264.15 — The evil genius: a comedy 265.19 — His last legs : a farce 264. 1 — Tho Irish attorney: a farce 264.1 — Tho middy ashore: a farce 264.10 — The mummy; a farce 264.17 — The nervous man and the man of nerve : afarce.. 265.5 — The passing cloud: a drama 265.12 Beery, Mss F. M. See Whitcher, F. M. Bertha. MacCabe, W. B 145.18 Berthet, &. (B.) The wild man of the woods 145.14 Bertram: a tragedy. Maturin, C 265.8 Bertrams, The. Trollope, A 237.4 Best reading, The. Putnam, G. P *R.E., D.4 Betrothal, The. Patmore, C (K.) 256.26 Betrothed, The. Scott, Sir W v. 18 of 224.1; 225.6 Betsy Baker: a farce. Morton, J. M 264.16 Biaet, L. Adventures of a young naturalist 314.9 Bible. Adams, J. Q. Letters on the study of the . . 157.10 — Borrow, G. The Bible in Spain 342.13 — Charles, E. Wanderings over Bible lands and seas 349.9 — Cruden, A. Concordance to the *E.E., B.2 — Gilfillan, G. Bards of the 295.1 — Jacox, F. Bible music 313.12 — Kitto, J. Popular oyclopiiedia of biblical litera- ture *R.E., B.IO — Observations on the 298. 2 — Smith, W. Dictionary of the *E.E., A. 13 Tho student's Scripture history. The Old Tes- tament 56.4 The New Testament 56.5 — Thomson, W. M. The Land and the Book 335.4 Trimmer, S. Sacred history, selected _from tho Scriptures 298.27 — Wood, J. G. Bible animals 311.2 — Gospels. Notes, by A. Barnes. 2 v 298.9 Letters on the. Adams, H 299.3 See also Miracles, Theology. Bickeestaff, I. The hypocrite : a comedy 265.15 Bigelow, J- Bolopoesis. American rejected ad- dresses 256.20 — Nature in disease 187.7 BIGELOW 8 BOSTON Shelf. No. BiGELOW, J., continued. — Plants of Boston and rioinity 392. 1 — The useful arts in connection with the applica- tions of science. 2 v 397.19 BieELOW, L. J. Bench and bar 34.1 BiGLOw papers. Lowell, J. R 258.10; v. 2 of 259.11 Billy Grimes' favorite. Nowell, H. P. H 129.20 BioGBApmA literaria. Coleridge, S. T 251.4 Biography. Abbott, J. S. C. Kings and queens . . 166.16 — Allibone, S. A. Dictionary of authors *R.E., A.4 — Bayne, P. Essays in 64.10 — De Quincey, T. Biographical essays 359.4 — Edgar, J. G. Boyhood of great men 126.26 — Godwin, P. Cyclopaedia of *E.E., D.3 — - Hand-book of universal 164.14 — Harsha, D. A. Eminent orators and statesmen . . 161.9 — Hawthorne, N. True stories from 124.11 — Hole, C. Brief biographical dictionary *E.Il., B.S — Enapp, S. L. Sketches of eminent lawyers, states- men, and men of letters 161.15 — Lamartine, A. (M. L. P.) de. Memoirs of cele- brated characters ■ 64.12 — Memorials of early genius 168.2 — Men of the time 166.17 — Pratt, A. Dawnings of genius 135.21 — Prescott, W. H. Biographical and critical essays . 59.3 — Eussell, W. Extraordinary men 68.10; 125.2 — Smiles, S. Brief biographies 64.4 Industrial biography 69.11 — Taylor, W. C. The modern British Plutarch 168.1 — Thomas, J. Dictionary of *R.E., A.3 — Timbs, J. School-days of eminent men 86.2 — Tuokerman, H. T. Biographical essays 161.16 See also America, Araerican revolution, Artists, Boys, England, Europe, Fenian, France, Great Britain, Heroes, In- ventors, Ireland, liondon. Mechanics, Naval commanders. Painters, Party leaders, Scientific men, Scotland, Sea-kings, Self-made men. United States, Vocalists, Women. Biography and correspondence of individuals. See their several names. Birch, S. The adopted child: a drama 264.18 Bird, R. M. Adventures of Robin Day. 2 v 244.21 — Nick of the woods 243.19 Birds. Adams, H. G. Game and water 319.12 — Baily, W. L. Our own 319.22 — Beeton, S. 0. Book of 319.14 — Brown, T. Habits and characteristics of 319.13 — Browne, D. J. American bird fancier 396.1 — Burroughs, J. Wake-robin 317.24 — Samuels, E. A. Birds of New England and adja- cent states 311.4 Birds of a feather. Bradley, M 115.17 Birth and education. Schwartz, M. S 221.2 Birthday party. Adams, W. T 119.6 Birthright, The. Gore, Mrs. (C. G. E.) 211.22 Bishop, N. H. A thousand miles' walk across South America 137.3 Bismarck, 0. von. Life of. iSee Hesekiel, J. G. L. . . 61.7 Bits of travel. Hunt, H 349.10 Bitter-sweet. Holland, J. G 35.5 BrvouAC, The. Maxwell, W. H 229.7 Bivouac and battle. Adams, W. T 118.5 Bjobnson, B. Arne .- 238.14 Black, A. and C. General atlas of the world . . *R.R., Table Black baronet. The. Carleton, W 145.21 Black dwarf. Scott, Sir W v. 5 of 224.1; 225.5 Black-eyed Susan: a drama. Jerrold, D 265.24 Black forest village stories. Auerbach, B 147.14 Black sea, Russian shores of the, in 1852. Oliphant, L 349.5 Black sheep. Tates, E 231.16 Black velvet pelisse. Opie, A v. 1 of 241.1 Blackstone, Sir W. Commentaries on the laws of England. 4v 282.2 Blackwood, F. T., lord Dufferin. Letters from high latitudes; voyage to Iceland, Jan Mayen, and Spitzbergen, in 1856 345.14 Blade-o'-grass. Farjeon, B. L 232.13 Blaikie, A. Philosophy of sectarianism 298.18 Blake, James. Annals of Dorchester. See Dor- chester autitjuarian and historical society 158.3 Shelf. Nd. Blake, John L. High school reader 48.3 Blanche, (A.) A. The bandit 142.6 Blanche of Brandywiue : a drama. Burnett, J. G.. 265.22 Bleak house. Dickens, C. (J. H.)... 212.15 Blessington, Countess of. See Gardiner, M. Blighted being. A: a farce. Taylor, T 264.19 Blindpits. a story of Scottish life 147.3 Blithedale romance. Hawthorne, N 238.16 Blockade, The, of Phalsburg. lirckmann, E. .144.2; 228.6 Bloomer costume : a farce. Stirling, E 264.6 Blot, P. Hand-book of practical cookery 317.14 Blue devils: a comedietta. Colman, G., the younger. 265.10 BoATclub. Adams, W.T 117.7 Boat club series. Adams, W.I 117.7-12 Boats, Boy's book of. Kingston, W. H. G 123.12 Bobbin boy. The. Thayer, W. M 119.25 Bold dragoons : a comic drama. Barnett, M 265.18 BoMBASTES furioso: a burlesque. Rhodes, T. B 264.5 Bonaparte, Joseph. See Joseph Bonaparte, Bonaparte, L. C. N. See Napoleon III. Bonaparte, Napoleon. See Napoleon I. Bon Gaultier, pseud. See Aytoun, W. E. Bonner, J. Child's history of Greece. 2 v 124.7 — Child's history of Rome. 2 v 124.6 — Child's history of the United States. 3 v 126.16 Bonneville's adventures. Irving, W.. 357. 10; v. 10 of 358.1 Book about boys. Hope, A. E. 39.3 Book about dominies. Hope, A. E 39.2 Book of ballads. Aytoun, W. E 258.12 Book of 500 curious puzzles 39.8 Book of golden deeds. Yonge, CM 69.2 Book of home pets. Beeton, S. 313.11 Book of praise. Palmer, E 259.10 Book of snobs. Thackeray, W. M v. 3 of 147.11 Book-keeping by single and double entry. Critten- den, S. W 311.6 Books and reading. Porter, N *E.R., D.2 Boone, D. Hawks, P. L. Adventures of 135.22 — Peck, J. M. Life of v. 13 of 169.2 Booth, J. B. Ugolino: a tragedy 265.16 Boots at the Swan : a farce. Selby, C 264,1 Border beagles. Simms, W. G 223.7 Border reminiscences. Maroy, E. B 164.1 Born to good luck: a farce. Power, T 264.6 Borneo, Expedition to, for the suppression of piracy. Keppel, H 366.7 Borrow, G. The Bible in Spain S42.13 — Lavengro 241.19 — Romany Rye 241.20 BosPHORUS, Land and lee in the. Colton, W 157.18 Boston. Memorial of Daniel Webster 151.11 — Memorial of Joshua Bates *R.R., C.15 — Memorial of the inauguration of the statue of Franklin 151.2 — Topographical and historical description of Bos- ton. By N. B. Shurtleff 151.1 — Public library. Bulletins. Vol.1. No. 1-19 . *R.R., C.20 Historical fiction. Novels, plays, poems . .*E.E., 0.21 Index to the catalogue of books in the Bates Hall *R.R., 0.13 Same. First supplement *R.E., 0.14 Index to the catalogue of books in the Lower Hall .^ *E.R., 0.21 Lower Hall. Class list for English prose fiction, including translations, juvenile fiction, and some juvenile works not fiction *E.E., 0.19 Class list for poetry, the drama, rhetoric, elo- cution, collections, periodicals, and miscellaneous works , , *E.E., 0.17 Class list for works in the arts and sciences. *E.E., 0.18 Finding list for French, German, and Italian books *E.E.,C.21 Points to be considered in cataloguing, revising and proof-reading *R.E.,0.21 Prince library. Catalogue of books and manu- scripts *R.R.,C.21 Report, lst-19th, of the trustees. 1852-71. *E.B., 0.22 The Tosti engravings. Portraits * R.E., 0. 21 East Boston branch. List of books, arranged by authors, titles, and subjects *E.R., 0.15 BOSTON 9 BRIGHT Shelf. No. BoeTON, continued. — Abbott, J. Marco Paul in v. 5 of 128. 2 — Bigelow, J. Plants of Boston and vicinity 392.1 — Bowditoh, N. I. Suffolk surnames 151.16 — Emerson, W. Historical sketch of tho First oburoli 15 1.4 — Frothingham, K. Siege of 151.8 — Lander, S. W. Spectacles for young eyes 127.19 — Loring, J. S. Tho hundred Boston orators, 1770- 1852 151.10 — Quincy, J. Municipal history of 151.15 — Bobbins, 0. History of the second church, or Old North 151.5 — Simonds, T. 0. History of South Boston 158. 18 — Sumner, W. H. History of Bast Boston 151.6 — Warren, J. C. The great tree on the common. . . 151.7 BoswELL, J. Life of S. Johnson. 4v 66.9 Botany. Figuier, (G.) L. The vegetable world .. . 312.8 — Hitchcock, E. Botany of Massachusetts 152.3 — Sohleiden, M. J. Science of -. . 397.25 iSee aUo Flowers, Plant life, Vegetation. Both sides of the street. Walker, M. S 137.30; 138.17 BOTHIB, The, of Toper-na-fuosich. Clough, A. H.. . 256.23 Bothwell: a poem. Aytoun, W. E 256.14 Bottle, The: a drama. Taylor, T. P 264.3 BoucicATJLT, D. (L.) Andy Blake: a comedy 264.11 — Grimaldi: a drama 265.19 — Jessie Brown : a drama 265. 22 — The knight of Arva: a drama 265. 23 — London assurance : a comedy 265.4 — A lover by proxy: a burletta 264.19 — Old heads and young hearts: a play 265.9 — Pauvrette : a drama 265.23 — The phantom : a drama 265.19 — The pope of Kqme: [a drama] 265.23 — West end: a comedy 265.24 — Tbe willow copse: a drama 265.24 — Foul play. See Reade, C 216.25 — and Seymour, C. Wanted — a widow, with imme- diate possession: a farce 264.12 Bounty, Mutineers of the, and their descendants in Pitcairn and Norfolk islands. Belcher, Lady D. 56.3 BouBGOiSE, A. A., and Feval, P. (H. C.) The duke's daughter : a drama 265.29 Bourne, J. Catechism of the steam engine 398.1 — Treatise on the steam engine 391,7 BowDiTCH, H. I. Nat the navigator. Lifo of N. Bowditch ? 128.9 BowDiTCH, N., Life of. See Bowditch, H. 1 128.9 Bowditch, N. I. History of the Massachusetts gen- eral hospital 152.2 — Suffolk surnames 151.16 BowEN, F. Life of B. Lincoln v. 13 of 169.2 — Life of J. Otis v. 2 of 109.2 — Life of W. Phips v. 7 of 109.1 — Lite of Baron Steuben i . 9 of 169.1 Bowles, S. Across the continent 336.17 Bowman, A. The common things of evory-day life. 398.3 — Esperanza; or, the home of the wanderers 126.10 Box and Cox: a comedy. Morton, J. M 264.3 Box and Cox married and settled : a farce. Coyne, J. S 264.7 Box tunnel. The. Reade, C 216.22 BoratMugby. Dickens, C. (J. H.) 233.6 Boy farmers of Elm island. Kellogg, E 112.14 Boy hunters. Reid, M 113.10 Boy martyrs of Sept. 12, 1814: a drama. Tayleure, C. W 265.25 Boy of Mount Rhigi. Sedgwick, CM 139.17 Boy slaves. Reid, M 125.8 BoYtar. Reid, M 113.11 Boy's book of boats. Kingston, W. H. G 123.12 Boy's book of modern travel and adventure. Johnes, M 122.4 Boy's own book 136.16 Boyd, A. K. H. Recreations of a country parson. 2 V 36.12 Boyhood. Farningham, M 138.35 Boyhood of great men. Edgar, J. G 126.26 Boyne water. Banim, J 260. 12 2 Shelf. No. Boys. Crawshaw, J. Facts about 138.27 — Hope, A. R. Bock about 30.3 — Martin, W. Noble 138.12 Boys at Chequasset. Whitney, A. D. T 113.21 Boys at Dr. Murray's. Bradley, W.J 113. 29 Boys at home. Adams, C 122.1 Boys of England. Vol. 1-10. 10 v 111.4 Boys of Grand Pre school. DoMillo, J 112.2 Boys' favourite. Vol. 1 21.2 Boz, pseud. See Dickens, C. (J. H.) Beace, C. L. Home-life in Germany 348.28 — Hungary in 1851 346.9 — The Norse-folk; or, a visit to the homes of Nor- way and Sweden 347.15 — The races of the old world 53.5 Bracebeidge hall. Irving, W 357.0; v. 3 of 358.1 Bkachvogel, A. E. Beaumarohais 141.21 Brackeneidge, H. M, History of the late war 158.12 Beaddon, M. E. Tho lovers of Arden 141.15 Bradford, A. History of Massachusetts, 1620-1820. 301.1 Beadley, E. {Cuthbert Bede.) Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green [in Oxford]. London 124.24 Same. New York 214.2 — Nearer and dearer 247.23 Beadley, M. The proverb series. Birds of a feather 115.17 Handsome is that handsome does 115.19 A wrong confessed is half redressed 115. 20 Beadley, W. J. {Glance Gaylord.) After years .. . 113.23 — Boys at Dr. Murray's 113.29 — Culm rock 113.22 — Donald Deane, and his cross 118.13 — Gay cottage (^ 129. 1 — Mr. Pendleton's cup 118.15 — Patience Hathaway 118.14 — Rainford series. Gilbert Starr and his lessons .. . 113.27 Gilbert's last summer at Rainford 113.26 Jack Arcombe 113.24 Will Rood's friendship 113.25 — Uncle Downes' home 129.2 Bragelonne. Dumas, a. (D.) 222.11; 232.14 Beainerd, D., Life of. See Peabody, W. B. 0. ,.8 of 169.1 Brake up. Adams, W. T 117.5 Brakespeare. Lawrence, G. A 241.17 Brande, W. T. Dictionary of^cience, literature, and art *R.B., B.9 Beate lady. Craik, D. (M.) M 211.38 Brave old salt. Adams, W. T 118.12 Brato, The. Cooper, J. F 213.2 Brazil. Agassiz, L. (J. R.) Journal in 331.9 — Kidder, D. P. Brazil and the Brazilians 331.10 — Stewart, C. S. Record of a cruise 348.4 Bee ACH of promise : a comedy. Buckstone, J. B. . . 265.26 Beead upon the waters. Craik, (D. M.) M 221.24 Breaking a butterfly. Lawrence, G. A 238.19 Beeaking away. Adams, W. T 117.14 Eeeitmax, Hans, pseud. See Leiand, C. G. Bbemee, P. Father and daughter 226.26 — The H — family. Tralinnan; Axel and Anna; and other tales 232.36 — Hertha 2«.2 — The homes of the New World; impressions of America. 2 v 157.3 — Life, letters, and posthumous works 62.4 — The neighbors. And other tales 226.27 — The president's daughters ; including Nina 249.24 Beewster, A. M. H. Compensation 237.21 Brian Boroihme: a melo-drama. Knowles, J. S. . . . 265.16 Beian O'Linn: a farce 264.8 Beidal, The: a tragedy. Knowles, J. S 265.7 BEiDALcve. Southworth, E. D. B. N 217.14 Beidal of Pennacook. Whittier, J. G v. 1 of 259.13 Bridal of Triermain. Scott, SirW 251.10 Beide of Aby dos. Byron, G. (G. N. ), lord 251.3 Bride of Lammermoor : a drama. Calcraft, J. W. . . 265.20 Bride of Lammermoor. Scott, Sir W. . .v. 7 of 224.1; 225.3 Bride of Llewellyn. Southworth, B. D. E. N 217.13 Bride of Messina: a drama. Schiller, (J. C.) F. von 257.12 Bride's, The, fate. Southworth, E. D. B. N 217.17 Beigand, The: a drama. Blanche, J. R 265.21 Bright hope series. Trowbridge, J. T 136.1-5 BEIGHTWELL 10 BUCKSTONE 12.4 Shell: No. BniOHTWELL, C. L. Georgia's present 138.24 Bkinley, F. Life ofW. T. Porter 167.10 Beintos, D. G. The myths of the New World 156.1 BBITAN-Nicrs: tragedie. Racine, J 406.2 British dramatists, Lives of the. Campbell,! 46.26 British eloquence, Select. Goodrich, C. A 41.3 British navy, Battles of the. Allen, J 54.3 British novelists. Masson, D 67.16 British poets. Halleck, ]?. G. Selections from the . 179.22 — Howitt, W. Homes and haunts of the 67.1 British slave'; a drama. Howe, J. B 265.27 British song book. Carpenter, J. E 259.4 Brittany and La Vendee. Soavestre, £ 237.33 Brock, Mrs. C. Wishing and choosing 136.18 — Working and waiting 135.44 Brock, W. Sketch of Sir H. Havelook 69.15 Broken sword, The : a melo-drama. Dimond, W. .. 265.20 Bronson, C. p. Elocution; or, mental and vocal philosophy Beomti];, A. (Acton Bell.) Agnes Grey. See Bronte, E. 239.18 BRONTfi, C. (Currer Bell.) , Jane Eyre. Leipzig. 2v.in 1.. 268.37 Same. New York 246.11 — The professor ; 246.12 — Shirley. Leipzig. 2 v. in 1 268.38 Same. New York 222.20 — ViUette 236.11 — Jane Eyre. Dramatized. See Brougham, J 265.17 — Life of. -See Gaskell, E. C 68.9 BKONTii:, E. (Ellis Bell.) Wuthering heights. And Agnes Grey, by A. Bronte 239.18 Brooke, H. The fool of quality: or, the history of Henry, earl of Moreland. 2 v 68.5 Brookes, G. All the world's a stage: a farce, al- tered from I. Jackman 265.5 — Quash, or nigger practice : a farce 265.5 Brooks, (C.) S. Aspen court 237.9 — The silver cord 211.13 Brother and sister. Opie, A v. 1 of 241.1 Brough, R. B. Crinoline: a farce ^ 264.18 BROtTGH, W. The corsair: a Christmas burlesque. . . 264.12 — Number one, round the corner: a farce 264.16 — A phenomenon in a smock frock: a drama 264.13 — Trying it on: a farce 264.17 Brougham, H., Sedgwick, A., and Verplanck, G. C. Discourses on science and literature 319.26 COTWertis.— Brougham, H., Im-d: Obiectg, advantuRes, and pleasures of science; Sedgwick, A.: Classical. metapnyaical, moral, and natural studies : Verplanck, G . C. : Imijortance of Bcientific knowledge to the manufacturer and practical me- chanic. Brougham, J. All 's fair in love; a drama 265.19 — Art and artifice : a drama 265.23 — Columbus el filibustero! ! [a farce] 264.13 — David Copperfield; a drama, adapted from Dick- ens 265.17 — A decided case: a drama 264.11 — The demon lover: a comedietta 264.11 — Dombey and son. Dramatized from Dickens .... 265.17 — Dred. Dramatized from JMrs. Stowe 265.18 — Franklin: a drama 265.19 — The game of life: a comedy 265.16 — The game of love: a comedy 265.15 — The great tragic revival: [a drama] 264.14 — The gun-maker of Moscow; a melo-drama 265.19 — The Irish Yankee: a drama 264.9 — Jane Eyre: a drama, adapted from C. Bronte 265.17 — Life in New York: a drama 264.10 — Love and murder ; a farce 264.8 — Metamora: a burlesque 264.20 — The miller of New Jersey; a drama 265.23 — The musard ball ; an extravaganza 264.14 — Neptune's defeat: [a comedy] 264.14 — Night and morning; a drama 265.18 — Po-ca-hon-tas; [a drama] 264.8 — Recollection of O'Flannigan and the fairies: [a comedy] 264.9 — The red mask : a melo-drama 265.19 — Romance and reality; a comedy 265.16 — Shakespeare's dream : an historic pageant 264.14 264.14 264.8 265.23 269.5 232.6 269.6 232.4 145.1 Brougham, J., continued. — Take care of little Charley; a farce — Temptation ; a drama and Goodrich, F. B. The dark hour before dawn: a play ■•.•••. Broughton, R. Cometh up as a flower. Leipzig . . Same. New York — Red as a rose is she. Leipzig. 2 v. in 1 Same. New York Browh, C. B. Novels. Philadelphia. 6 v CofKMKs.— Vol. 1. Wieland. n, HI. "Arthur Mervyn. IV. Edgar Huntly. V. JaneTalhot. VI. Ormond. — Edgar Huntly. London 229.10 — Life of. See Prescott, W. H v. 1 of 169.1 Brown, H. T. Five hundred and seven mechanical movements 316.25 Brown, John, M.I?. Spare hours. 2v 38.16 Brown, Capt. John, Public life of. See Redpath, J. 165.9 Brown, T. Habits and oharaoteristios of animals and birds 319.13 Browne, C. F. (Artemus Ward.) Reminisoenoes of. See Hingston, E. P 162.2 Browne, D.J. American bird fancier 396. 1 Browne, J. R. Adventures in the Apache country. 344.6 — An American family in Germany ...;.... . . 344.3 — Crusoe's island: with sketches of adventure in California and Washoe 337. 10 — The land of Thor 344.2 Brownies, The. Bwing, J. H 124.29 Browning, E. B. Poetical works. 2 v. in 1 251.12 Contents. — Memoir ; A drama of exile ; The seraphim ; Prometheus bound, from the Greek of .^schylus; Lament for Adonis, from the Greek of Bion ; Visiou of poets; The poet's vow; The romauntof Margret; Isobels child ; The romaunt of the page; The lay of the brown rosary; Romance of the Ganges; Rhyme of the duchess May ; Romance of the swan s nest ; Bertha in the lane ; Lady Geraldine's courtship; Mis- cellaneous ; Sonnets ; Casa Guidi windows ; Aurora Leigh. — Aurora Leigh 255.1 Brownlow, W. G. Sketches of secession 157.24 Brownlows. Oliphant, M. (0. W.) 231.23 Bruin. Reid, M 113-12 Brummell, G., Life of. See Jesse, W 63.6 Bruno. Abbott, J v. 1 of 125.10 Brunton, M. Self-control 229.13 Brutus: a tragedy. Payne, J. H 265.9 Bryant, W. C. Letters from the East 341.18 — Poems 256.7 — Selections from American poets 179.21 Bubbles from the brunnen of Nassau. Head, Sir F. B 348.10 Buccaneer, The. Hall, A. M 229.1 BucKE, C. Beauties, harmonies, and sublimities of nature ". 178.1 — Ruins of ancient cities. 2 v 179.28 Buckingham, J. T. Personal memoirs and recollec- tions of editorial life. 2 v 167.19 — Specimens of newspaper literature. 2 v 67.14 BuoKLAND, W. Geology and mineralogy as exhibit- ing the power, wisdom, and goodness of God. 2 v. 392.5 Buckle, H. T. History of civilization in Eng- land. 2 V 53.7 Buckstone, J. B. An alarming sacrifice: a farce . . 261.20 — The breach of promise: a comedy 265.26 — The dead shot: a farce 261.1 — The dream at sea: a drama 265.26 — The flowers of the forest: a drama 265.28 — Good for nothing: a drama 264.17 — The green bushes: a drama 265.27 — Henriette the forsaken: a drama 265.18 — A husband at sight: a farce 261.13 — The Irish lion; a farce 264.4 — Isabelle: a drama 265.20 — Jack Sheppard: a drama 264.7 — A kiss in the dark; a farce 264.0 — Leap year: a comedy 265.12 — The lottery ticket: a farce 264.13 — Luke the labourer: a drama 264.2 — The maid with the milking-pail ; a drama 264. 19 — Married life; a comedy 265.17 — Mischief-making: an interlude 264.12 BUCKSTONE 11 CALL Slielf. No. BuCKSTONE, J. B., continued. — The pet of the petticoats: an opera 264.19 — Popping the question : a farce 26i.8; 265.31 — The rough diamond: a faree 264.0 — Eural felicity : a comedy 265. 25 — The scholar: a comedy 265.26 — Shocliing events: a farce 205.5 — The two queens: a comedy 264.10 — Viotorine: a drama 265.22 — The wreck ashore: a drama 265.25 BnDDiNQTON, Z. B. Can the old love ? 232.5 BcDSET closed. Eames, J. A 345. 18 Bdlfinch, T. The age of chivalry 247.22 Contents. — Part I. King Arthur and hia knights. II The Mabinogcon ; or, WelBh popular tales. — The age of fable ; or, beauties of mythology 34. 15 — The boy inventor; a memoir of M. Edwards 168.3 — Legends of Charlemagne 56.2 Bclwee-Lttton, E. (Gr. B. l,.),lord Lytton. Miscel- laneous prose works. 2 v 35.6 Contents. — Vol. I. The reign of terror: its causes and re- sults; Oliver Goldsmith; Charles Lamb and some of his com- panions; Gray's works; Sir Thomas Bi-ownff; Pitt and Fox; Pymns. Falkland; Life of Sehiller. II. Essays written in youth; Influence of love upon literature and real lii'c. — Caxtoniana 35.18 — The Caxtons 235.9 — Devereux 235.8 — Eugene Aram. New Yorli, 1832. 2 v 235.10 Same. New York, 1863 222.21 — Sodolphin 235.7 — Harold, the last of the Saxon kings 222.22 — The lady of Lyons: a play 265.1 — The last of the barons 235.6 — Leila; Calderon, the courtier 235.5 — Luoretia 235.4 — Money: a comedy 265.1 — My novel 222.24 — Paul Clifford 235.12 — Pelham 235.3 — The pilgrims of the Rhine 235. 2 — Richelieu: a play 265.1 — A strange story 235.11 — The student. 2v.ini 35.17 — What will he do with it? 222.23 — Zanooi 235.1 — The last days of Pompeii. Dramatized. See Me- dina, L. (H.) 265.18 Bulwbb-Lytton, (B.) R. {Owen Meredith.) Lucile. 259.14 Bclweb-Lytton, Sir H. Life of H. J. Temple, vis- count Palmerston. 2v 63.10 BoMSTEAD, J. On the -wing 319.6 BuHCE, 0. Love in '76 : a comedietta 264. 11 BuHGENER, L. (E.) The preacher and the king 67.9 — The priest and the Huguenot. 2 v 247. 18 BuNKEE-HiLL. The battle, and account of the monu- ment. Frothingham, R 151.8 Bdhker-hiI/L monument association. Inauguration of the statue of Warren, June 17, 1857 151.3 Bton, a. My neighbor's wife: a farce 264.9 BrasEN, C. C. J., baron von. Life of Martin Luther. 69.18 BuNTAN, J. Pilgrim's progress 146.9 BuoNAEHOTi, Miohael-Angelo, Life of. See Grimm, H 63.7 EuRDETT, C. Life of Kit Carson 165.6 BimiED city of the East. Nineveh 3 66.6 Burke, C. Rip Van Winkle : a drama 265 . 20 Burke, B. Works. 3v 353.7 Burnand, I'. C. Romance under difficulties : a farce . 264.11 BuRNAP, G. W. Life of L. Calvert v. 9 of 169.2 — Miscellaneous writings i6.4 Burnett, J. G. Blanche of Brandy wine : [a drama] . 265.22 BURNEY, F. See D'Arblay, F. BuRNHAM, G. p. Memoirs of the United States secret service. And life of H. C. Whitley 153.10 EuEns, R. Works 251.2 Coniems.—Vomms, chiefly Scottish ; Songs ; Life, and a criti- cism on his writings ; Observations on the Scottish peasantry, by iT. Currie; General correspondence, etc. ; Poems, with their history, by G. Bums ; Correspondence with Mr. G. Thomp- son, including poetry hitherto unpublished. — Life of. See Carlyle, T 89.2 Shelf. No. Burr, A. Knapp, S. L. Life of 107.14 — Parton, J. Life and times of 164.5 Bdrecliff. Trowbridge, J. T 136.3 BuEROUGHS, J. Wake-robin 317.24 EURT, N. C. The land and its story 343.3 BtTRTON, B. F. The city of the saints, and across the Rocky mountains to California 331.12 — Pilgrimage to EI-Medinah and Meooah 346.11 Burton, W. E. Cyclopaidia of wit and humor. . .*R.R., C.6| Bosch, W. Max and Maurice 133.3 Bush, A. F. Memoirs of the queens of France. 2 v 66.7 Bush, R. J. Reindear, dogs, and snow-shoes: a jour- nal of Siberian travel and explorations, 1865-67. 343.1 Bush-boys, The. Reid, M 115.2(1 Bushrangers, The. Thomes, W. H 125.7 BuTLEE, B., in New Orleans. Sec Parton, J 331.3 BuTLEE, H. D. The family aquarium 3 12. 14 BuTLEE, R., earl of Glengall. The Irish tutor: a farce 264.2 Butterfly hunters, The. Conant, H. S 314.1 Byeeley, T., and Robeetson, J. C. (SholCo and Reu- ben Percy.') Percy anecdotes. Added, Ameri- can anecdotes, by F. Hunt. 2 v. in 1 41.1 Byron, Lady A. I. Lady Byron vindicated. His- tory of the Byron controversy. See Stowe, H. (B.) B 67.8 Byeon, G. (G. N.), iorti. Works 251.3 Contents. —Life, by T. Moore ; Letters, journals, etc. ; Childe Harold's pilgrimage; The giaour; The bride of Abydos; The corsair; Lara; The siege of Corinth ; Parisina; The prisoner of Chillou; Beppo; Mazeppa; Manfred; Hebrew melodies; Ode to Napoleon ; Monody on the death of Sheridan ; Lament of Tasso ; Poems ; Ode on Venice ; The prophecy of Dante ; Cain ; Marino Faliero ; Sardanapalus ; The two Foscari ; Werner Ljrhe deformed transformed ; Heaven and earth ; The island; Hours of idleness; Translations and imitations; Fu- gitive pieces ; English bards and Scotch reviewers ; Hints from Horace ; The curse of Minerva ; The waltz ; Age of bronze ; The vision of judgment; Morgante Maggiore; The blues? Third act of Manfred ; Occasional pieces ; Don Juan. — Childe Harold's pilgrimage: a romaunt. 2 v. in 1, 259.7 — Sardanapalus: a tragedy, adapted by C. Kean 265.14 — The siege of Corinth : a poem. Parisina: a poem. 259.1 — Werner : a tragedy 265. 10 — Gardiner, M., countess of Blessington. Conversa- tions with 67.17 — Moore, T. Life of 61.4 — Trelawny, E. J. Last days of 69.3 Cabin book. Sealsfield, C 247.13 Cabin on the prairie. Pearson, C. H 137.1 Cabot, S., Life of. See Hay ward, C.,j(V v. 9 of 169.1 Cadet life at West Point. Kinsman, J. B 158.13 Cj;sab, C. J. Commentaries. [Also those] of Hir- tius 58.8 — Abbott, J. History of 149.10 — Liddell, H. G. Life of 89.3 Cjssaks, The. De Quincey, T 359.5 Calamities of authors. Disraeli, 1 34.13 Calceapt, J. W. The bride of Lammermoor : a dra- ma 265.20 Calderon, the courtier. Bulwer-Lytton, E. (6. B. jj\ 235,5 Caldwell, C. Genius and character of H. HoUey . . 101.12 Caleb Williams. Godwin, W 229.8 California. Bartlett, J. R. Explorations in 331.2 Browne, J. R. Adventures in 337.10 — Colton, W. Cruiseto ' 157.17 Three years in 337.3 Dunbar, E. E. The romance of the age; or, the discovery of gold in ^^I'J^ Fremont, J. C. Exploring expedition to 157.2 Patterson, L. B. Twelve years in the mines of . . 157.21 Revere, J. W. Tour of duty in 337.1 Thomes, W. H. The whaleman's adventures in . . 112.22 See also San Diego. Calisthenics, Piiysiology and. Beeoher, C. B 317.2 See also Gymnastics. Calkins, N. A. Object lessons 47.13 Call at number 1-7 : a farce. Triplet, J 2Co.5 CALLED 12 CHANNING Shelf. No. Cahled to account. Cudlip, A 241.13 Callista. Newman, J. H 2G8.36 Caltebt, L., Life of. See Bnrnap, G. W v. 9 of 1S9.2 Calvin, J. Dyer, T. H. Life of 65.11 — Henry, P. Life and times of 63.2 Cambeidge, W. G. Henri 2i4.24 Cameos from English liistory. Tonge, CM 59.8 Cameeon pride. Holmes, M. J 218.9 Camilla's Iiusband : a drama. Phillips, W 265.29 Camille : a play. Dumas, A., ^Zs 265.17 Camp and fireside stories. Alcott, L. M 219.7 Campbell, A. Voyage round the world, 1806-12 . . 336.3 CAMFBELh, a. D,, duke of Argyll. The reign of law. 318.37 Campbell,!. Poetical works 256.19 CorOcntB. — Life; Genias and character, by G. Gillillan; Pleasures of hope; Theodric; O'Conner's child; Lochiel's warning; Hohenlinden; Gertrude of Wyoming; Pilgrim of Glencoe; IVlieceUaneous. — and others. Lives of the British dramatists. VoL 1 46.26 Camp-fibes of tho revolution. Watson, H. C 152.8 Can the old love 7 Buddjngton, Z. B 232.5 Can wrong be right ? Hall, A. M 211.14 Canada. Davison, G.M. Traveller's guide through . 349.1 — Marryat, P. The settlers in 249.6 — Moodie, S. Life in the clearings versus the bush. 157.14 Roughing it in the bush; or, life in 337.6, 7 — Thoreau, H. D. Yankee in 338.9 — Warburton, E. (B. G.) Conquest of 157.12 Canble, Chemical history of a. Faraday, M 319.7 Canning, G,, Life of. See Bell, R 88.3 Canoe and saddle. Winthrop, T 338.5 Canongate, Chronicles of the. Scott, Sir W. v. 21 of 224.1 Cape Cod. Thoreau, H. D 338.10 Cape Cod and all along shore. Nordhoff, C 338.12 Capeice: a comedy. Leland, 0. S 265.28 Captain Blake, Adventures of. Maxwell, W. H 229.19 Captain Horace. Clarke, R. S 129.12 Captain Kyd: a drama. Jones, J. S 265.26 Captain of the watch: a farce. Planohe, J. B 264.2 Captain's, The, not a-miss: a farce. Wilks, T. E... 264.14 Captains of the old world. Herbert, H. W 166.15 Card drawing. Griffin, G 148.20 Cabds, The secret out; or, one thousand tricks with. 47.5 See aUo Whist Careless Kate. Adams, W. T 119.12 CABEr, A. Clovernook 247.21 Carl and Jocko. Abbott, J v. 10 of 125.10 Carl Krinken. Warner, S 225.13 Cael4n, (E.) F. Ivar ,\ 246.7 — Marie Louise 244. 20 — One year 237.5 Carleton, W. The black baronet ". '. 145 21 — TheeviUye \\ xi^^y% — Parra bastha 266 19 — Redmond count O'Hanlon, the Irish rapparee ; Barney Brady's goose ' 266. 18 — Traits and stories of the Irish peasantry 236.7 — Willy Reilly, and his dear Coleen bawn 145 20 Caeleton, pseud. See Coffin, C. C. Caelyle, T. Critical and miscellaneous essays 3L3 — The French revolution: a history. 3 v. in 2 79^2 — Heroes, hero-worship, and the heroic in history. . 67 12 — History of Friedrich II. 13 v. in 7 ', 79.1 — Latter-day pamphlets 46 19 — Life of F. Schiller 259^19 — Life of J. Sterling 66*12 — Life of R. Burns 892 Caroline. Abbott, J v. 9 of 128 1 • 138 33 Caepani, G. Life of Haydn; Life of Mozart, from the German of Schlictegroll, with observations on Metastasio Cabpentee, F. B. The inner lifo of A. Lincoln.' Six months at the white house 168 9 Carpenter, J. E. The British song book ...... 259^4 — The home songster ' ] 259 5 Carpenter of Rouen: a drama. Jones, J.'s. 265 17 Carrie, Aunt, pseud. See Smith, C. L. Cabbie Emerson. Hayden, Mrs. C. A 243.14 69.( Shelf. No. Carboll, Lewis, pseud. See Dodgson, — . Caeson, Kit, Life of. See Burdett, C 165.6 Cabteb, R. Summer cruise on the coast of New England 336.9 Casey, S. Infantry tactics. 3 v 399.5 Cassidy, P. S. Glenveigh 266.17 Cassique of Kiawah. Simms, W. G. 223.8 Cast away in the cold. Hayes, I. 1 122.13 Cast up by the sea. Baker, SirS. W 126.25 Castaways, The. Beid, M 115.25 Castle builders. Yonge, CM 146.3 Castle Dangerous. Scott, SirW v. 24 of 224.1; 225.1 Castle of Ehrenstein. James, G. P. R 268.8 Castle of indolence. Thomson, J 25 1.5 Castle specter. The : a dramatic romance. Lewis, M. G 265.22 Castle's heir. Wood, E. P 241.22 Castlemon, Harry, pseud. The gun-boat series. Frank before Vicksburg 127.5 Frank in the woods 127.3 Frank on a gun-boat 127.2 Frank on the lower Mississippi 127.6 Frank on the prairie 127.4 Frank the young naturalist 127.1 — Rocky mountain series. Frank among the ranche- ros 127.7 Frank at Don Carlos' rancho 127.8 Frank in the mountains 127.9 — Rolling-stone series. Go ahead 112.10 No moss 112.9 Tom Newcombe 112.8 Cataeact of the Ganges: a drama. Moncrieff, W. T 265.20 Cathebine. Thackeray, W. M v. 5 of 147. 11 Catholic, The. Derby, E. H 298.3 Catlin, G. Last ramJoles amongst the Indians of the Rocky mountains and the Andes 135.43 Catspaw, The : a comedy. Jerrold, D 265.12 Cattle, Diseases of. Dadd, G. H 396.4 Caccastts, Sketches of Russian life in the 347.20 Caudle's, Mrs., curtain lecture, dramatized from D. Jerrold. See Stirling, E 264.14 Cavalry, Regulations and instructions for the field service of the United States. MacClellan, G. B. . 395.3 CavU, M. E. Drawing without a master 319.11 Cavendish. 2 v 245.10 Caxtoniana. Bulwer-Lytton, E. (G. B. L.) ...... . 35!l8 Caxtons, The. Bulwer-Lytton, E. (G. E. L..) 235.9 Cazin, a. Phenomena and laws of heat 3 18.4 Cecil. Gore, ilfra. (C G. P.) 229.5 Cecil Dreeme. Winthrop, T 228.18 Cecil's tryst 142.2 Cellini, B. Memoirs .,,', 65 g Cenci, The. Shelley, P. B .....'...'. 251.11 Centlivee, S. The wonder: a comedy 265^27 Ceevantes Saavedea, M. de. Don Quixote. 4 v.. 243.17 Cesaeine Dietrich. Dudevant, A. L. A. D 141.22 Ceylon, Rifle and hound in. Baker, Sir S. W '. 349.7 Chainbeaeee, The. Cooper, J. F 213.3 Challis, F. My wi"fe's husband: a farce 264.12 Chalmebs, T. Adaptation of external nature to man 392 S Chambebs, R. Cyclopaedia of English ' iiterature. J ''■:■■■■ *R.R., B.6 — JMemoir of. See Chambers, W 86 3 Chambees, W. Memoir of R. Chambers with "auto- biographic reminiscences of W. Chambers 86.3 — Miscellany of useful and entertaining knowledge. 10 V 176.1 — Things as they are in America 15'?.15 — andR. Encyclopaedia. A dictionary of universal knowledge for the people. 10 v *R B B 5 — Information for the people. 2 v. *R B ' b'7 Chamiee, F. The Arethiiisa .'".'.'..".'.'.. ' 245 i4 — Ben Brace 229 29 Chandlee, E. L. This, that, and the other ■.■..'. ".!.■.■ 247 8 Ohanged brides. Southworth, B. D. E. N 217 18 Changing base. Everett, W 12823 Channing, B. T. . Life of W. Ellery.V.'.".V.".'"V6 of 169 1 Channing, Walter. A physician's vacation; or, a summer in Europe ....'.. 347.9 CHAimnsra 13 CHURCH Shelf. No. Channinq, William E. Works. 6v 367.2 C(yrU6ntB. — Vol.1. Introductory reniai-ks; Charactci' and writings of Milton; Life of Napolfion Bonaparte; Character and writings of Funclon; Moral argument against Calvinism; National literature; Associations; The union; Education, II. Slavery; The abolitionists j Annexation of Texas to the United States ; Letter on Catholicism ; The creeds ; Address on temperance ; Address on self-culture. ni, rV. Discourses; Evidences of Christianity. V. Remarks on the slavery question ; Lecture on war ; Lec- tures on the elevation of the laboring classes; Death of Dr. FoUcn, a discourse; Charges at the ordinations of F. T. Gray, R. C. Waterston, and J. S.Dwight; Miscellanies; Appendix. VI. Emancipation, 1840: Discourse on J. Tuckerman ; Ad- dress on the present age ; Tile church ; Duty of the free states ; Address on the anniversary of the emancipation in the British "West Indies. — Discourses, reviews, and miscellanies 363. C — Memoir of. See Channing, W. H 167. 13 Channing, William H. Memoir of W. B. Channing. 3v 167.13 Channings, Tiie. Wood, B. P 241.23; 267.16 Chapel of the hermits. Whittier, J. G v. 2 of 259.13 Chaplet of pearls. Yonge, C. M 231.38 Character. Smiles, S 37.1 — Jameson, A. (M.) Slsetches of 39.4 Characteb and characteristic men. Whipple, B. P. . 37.21 Chaecoal-bdhner, The: a drama. Almar, G- 265.29 Charlemagne, History of. See James, G. P. R 179.14 Charlemont. Simms, W. G 223.13 GaARLESl, of ETiglandy History of. (See Abbott, J.. 149.3 Charles the first: an historical tragedy. Mitford,M.R. 251.8 Charles II, »/■ jEnpiand, History of. ■ — Cranford 249 n — A dark night's work .'!.'.'."! 211.16 — Life of C. Bronte. 2 v ] . ' ' gg g — Mary Barton. Leipzig .'.'.'.'.'. 269 24 Same. New York ."'.'."..". 21134 — Moorland cottage .!!.!...' 249 10 — My lady Ludlow. Leipzig Vv. 5 of 269 1 Same. New York 211 33 — North and South. Leipzig 268 1 Same. London 239 if — Right at last, and other tales ' ' 94.005 — Ruth. 2v.ini " Sylvia's lovers. Leipzig. 2 v. in 1 268.2 269.25 j^°°'l™": ■ ■ • ; 239!l4 269.26 ■ Same, — Wives and daughters. Leipzig. 3 v. in 2 Same. London 2^9* 17 Gates ajar. Phelps, B. S ..".!!!..'.".."" 219 13 Qaultier, Bon, pseud. See Aytoun, W. E. Gact Gurley. Thompson, D. P 218 25 Shelf. No. Gay cottage. Bradley, W. J 129.1 Gatlee, C. The lovo of a prince: a drama 265.19 — The son of the night: a drama 265.20 Gaylobd, Glance, pseud. See Bradley, W. J. Gayworthys, The. Whitney, A. D. T 215.2 General, The. Barrows, W 137.4 Geneva, Switzerland, RoUo in. Abbott, J. . . . v. 7 of 149.27 Genevieve. Lamartine, A. (M. L. P.) de. 249.25 Genghis Khan, History of. Sec Abbott, J 149.11 Genoa, Italy, Summer tour to. Sewell, E. M 126.15 Gentleman from Ireland: a comedy. O'Brien, F... 264.14 Gentleman of the old school. Jamos, G. P. R 247.6 Geoffrey Crayon, pseud. See Irving, W. Geoffey Hamlyn. Kingsley, H 226.12 Geography, Dictionary of Greek and Roman. Smith, W *R.R., A.U iSes also Atlas, Voyages, World. Geology. Agassiz, L. (J. R.) Geological sketches. 317.7 — Buckland, W. Geology as exhibiting the power, wisdom, and goodness of God 392.5 — Darwin, C. (R.) Geology of the countries visited by the Beagle 399.18 — Hitchcock, E. Geology of Massachusetts 152.3 — Jobert, A. C. G. Philosophy of 399.15 — Miller, H. Foot-prints of the Creator 315.21 Old red sandstone 315.20 Popular geology 317.10 Testimony of the rocks 315.19 See aUo Creation, Earth, Mineralogy. Geometry, Elements of. Legendre, A. M 393.3 George II, of England, Historical sketches of the reign of. See Oliphant, M. (0. W.) 61.6 George Barnwell: a tragedy. Lillo, G 265.12 George Barnwell. Surr, T. S 249.3 George Canterbury's will. Wood, E. P 231.7 George Silverman's explanation. Dickens, C. (J. H.) 233.8 Georges, of England. Smuoker, S. M. History of the four Georges 65.10 — Thackeray, W. M. The four Georges. 67.4; v. 4 of 147.11 Georgib's present. Brightwell, C. L 138.24 Gerald Estcourt, Confessions of. Church, P 232.25 Gerald Fitzgerald. Lever, C. (J.) 222.5 GeRAldinb. Tupper, M. P v. 3 of 245.2 GfeRARD, C. J. B. The lion hunter 247.27 German popular tales. Grimm, J. (L. C.) and W. (C.) 236.24 German tales. Auerbaeh, B 113.20 Germany. Adams, W. T. Young America in 116.6 — Andersen, H. C. Pictures of travel in 356.3 — Baskerville, A. Poetry of 253.3 — Brace, 0. L. Home-life in 348.28 — Browne, J. R. An American family in 344.3 — Johnson, A. 0. Peasant life in 345.30 — Kohlrausch, P. History of 51.11 See also Austria, Reformation, Khine. Also Charles V. Gerstaecker, F. How a bride was won 141.25 — Wild sports in the far West 348.15 Gertrude, Mary, yscMd ? Philip Randolph 135.19 Gertrude. Sewell, E. M 235.22 Gertinus, G. G. Introduction to the history of the 19th century 58.6 Getting along 245.5 Ghakdaia. Naphegyi, G 344.19 Gibbon, E. Auto-biography 82.1 — Decline and fall of the Roman empire. 6 v 57.3 Gibraltar gallery. Abbott, J v. 8 of 125.10 Gilbert Starr and his lessons. Bradley, W. J 113.27 Gilbert's last summer at Rainford. Bradley, W. J. . 113.26 Gil Bias. Lo Sage, A. R 244.19 Giles, H. Lectures and essays. 2 v 47.2 GiLPiLLAN, G. Bards of the Bible 291.1 GiLHAM, W. Manual for the volunteers and militia of the United States 395.6 Gillies, J. History of ancient Greece. 4 v 55.1 GiLMOE, H. Pour years in the saddle 158.21 Gipsy, The. James, G. P. R 268.11 Gipsy's, The, daughter. Grey, Mrs 241.39 ©IPSY'S 29 GREECE Shelf. No. Gipsy's, The, prophecy. Southworth, E. D. E. N. . . 217.27 Gibalda: a drama. Webster, B 265.27 GiEAKDiif, % de. The olookmaker's hat: a faroe, translated by W. Eobertson 264.8 GiBLS of Feversham. Church,]?,.. 232.24 Girondists, History of the. Lamartine, A. (M. L. P.)de 54.7 GiSiPPCS: a play. GrifiSn, G 148.22; 265.10 Gladiators, The. Melville, G. J. Whyte 239.6; 268.34 Gladstone, W. B. Juventus mnndi ; the gods and men in the heroic age 35.4 Glance Gaylord, pseud. See Bradley, W. J. Glance at New York: a drama 265.22 Glass. Jarves, D. Reminisoenoes of glass-making. 313. 8 — Porter, G. R. Manufacture of 397.8 — Sauzay, A. Woadersof glass-making in all ages. 318.10 Glen Morris stories. Wise, D 137.16-20 Glengall, Earl of. See Butler, R. Glenteigh. Cassidy, P. S 266.17 Glimpse of the world. Sewell, E. M 228.10 Gloter, S. E. The cradle of liberty, [dramatized] from Cooper's " Lionel Lincoln " 265.28 Go ahead. Castlemon, H 112.10 God. The great architect. Child, G. C 314.8 Godman, J. D. American natural history. Part 1. Mastology. 3 v 392.15 GoDOLPHiN. Bulwer-Lytton, E. (G. B. L.) 235.7 Godwin, P. Cyclopaedia of biography *R.R., D.3 — Hand-book of universal biography 164.14 Godwin, W. Caleb Williams 229.8 Goethe, J. W. von. Auto-biography. Also Letters from Switzerland, and Travels in Italy. 2 v. . . . 347.17 — Correspondence with a child 67.13 — Faust: a tragedy 256.17 . — Hermann and Dorothea 258.11 — Wilhelm Meister's apprenticeship and travels. 2v 246.19 Goethe and Schiller. Mundt, C 221.9 Gold and name. Schwartz, M. S 221.3 Gold brick. Stephens, A. S 219.19 Gold Elsie. John, E 216.1 Gold foil. Holland, J. G 37.15 Gold hunter's library. Thomes, W. H 125.5-7 Gold hunters in Europe. Thomes, W. H 125.6 Gold thimble. Adams, W. T 119.4 Golden eagle: a drama. Howe, J. B 265.20 Golden farmer: a drama. Webster, B 264.1 Golden treasury of songs and lyrical poems. Pal- grave, F. T 259.16 GoLDSBUBY, J., and Russell, W. The American common-school reader and speaker 48.5 Goldsmith, 0. Miscellaneous works 251.6 Conients. — Memoir, by W. Irving j The vicar ofWaitefield; Inquiry into tile present state of polite learning; Miscellane- ous poems ; The good-natured man ; She stoops to conquer j Premces and criticisms ; Letters ; The bee ; Essays. — History of England. [Abridged] — History of the earth, and animated nature. 4 v. in 2 — She stoops to conquer : a comedy — The vicar of Wakefield Same. Dramatized. See Coyne, J. S — Forster, J. Life and times of ■ . — Irving, W. Life, with selections from his writ- ings 357.11; V. 2 of GoNzALvo. Hood, C Good English. Gould, E. S "Good fellow, A " : a comedy. Walcot, CM Good fight. Reade, C Good for nothing : a drama. Buckstone, J. B Good-natured man. The. Goldsmith, Good society. Grey, Mrs Good time coming. Arthur, T. S Goodrich, C, A. Select British eloquence GooDEiOH, F. B. Man upon the sea : or, a history of maritime adventure, exploration and discovery . . — Tricolored sketches in Paris, 1851-53 — The dark hour before dawn: a play. See Brough- am, J — and Warden, F. L. Romance after marriage : a comedy 308.3 392.14 265.11 249.4 265.12 65.5 358.1 256.15 33.5 264.10 216.24 264.17 251.6 241.37 128.6 41.3 311.9 348.13 265.23 265.21 Shelf: No. Goodrich, S. G. (Peter Parley.) Fairy land, and other sketches 126.7 Goodwin, Afrs. H. B. Madge 243.21 Goodwin, Mrs. M. M. B. The little monitor series. Aunt Eunice's fairy story and other tales 139.13 Clare's mission, and other stories 139.11 Daisy, and other stories 139.9 Mary Holmes 139.14 Sammy Stone's red apples, and other stories . . . 139.10 Willie Welch, and other temperance tales 139.12 Goodwin, P. A. Biography of A. Jackson 168.8 Gordon, C. (Vieux Moustache.) That good old time 138.1 Gordon, M. ' Christopher North.' Memoir of John Wilson 34.12 Gordon, S., Life of. See Maekie, J. M v. 5 of 169.2 Gore, Mrs. (C. G. F.) The birthright 211.22 — Cecil 229.5 — The maid of Croissoy : a drama 264.4 — Memoirs of a peeress. 2 v. in 1 237.8 — The royal favourite 211.17 Gorilla country. Stories of the. Du Chaillu, P. (B.) 126.21 Gorilla hunters. Ballantyne, R. M 113.4 GossE, P. H. Evenings at the microscope 312.18 — Romance of natural history 3 17.9 Gotobed Tom: a farce. Morton, T 264.7 GouGH, J. B. Speech in Boston, Sept. 6, 1860. See Massachusetts temperance society 47.3 Gould, A. A. The naturalist's library 391.9 — Comparative physiology. See Agassiz, L. (J. R.). 396.3 Gould, E. S. Good English 33.5 Gould, S. Baring. dered into English verse by B. Phipps 264.21 Hesba Stretton, pseud. See Smith, H. Hesekiel, J. G. L. Life of Bismarck 61.7 Hiawatha : a musical extravaganza. Waloot, C. M.. 264.11 Hiawatha, Song of. Longfellow, H. W 256.34 HicKEY, W. Constitution of the United States, with an account of the state papers, [etc.] 158.9 Hidden path. Terhune, M. V 244.16 Hide and seek. Collins, (W.) W 269.13 HiGGiE, T. A devilish good joke : an interlude 264.21 — The house dog: a farce 264.10 HiGGiNSON, T. W. Army life in a black regiment . . 158.19 — Atlantic essays 36.22 — Malbone 248.7 — Out-door papers 37.23 High latitudes. Letters from. Blackwood, F. T 346.14 High, low. Jack, and the game : a burletta. Plauche, J. B 264.14 High mills. Saunders, K 232.7 Highland widow. The. Scott, Sir W 225.6 Highways and by-ways: a farce. Webster, B 264.13 Hildreth, R. Japan as it was and is 346.5 — The white slave 243.4 Hill, F. S. The shoemaker of Toulouse: a drama . . 265.25 — The six degrees of crime : a melo-drama 265.24 Hillard, G. S. Life of Capt. J. Smith v. 2 of 169.1 — Six months in Italy. 2 v 347.22 Hills of the Shatemuo. Warner, S 226.10 HiLLTARS, The, and the Burtons. Kingsley, H 236.31 Hingston, E. P. The genial showman : remi- niscences of Artemus Ward 162.2 Hikton, Jr Health and its conditions 318.38 Hiram Hireout: a farce. Conway, H. J 264.15 HIRSOH 33 HOWE Shelf. No. HiBSCH, M. CoIIootion of arithmetical and algobroio problems and formulae 396.7 HiBTirs, A. Commentaries. See Ctesttr, C. J 58.8 His last legs : a farce. Bernard, W. B 264.1 Historical and critical essays. Do Quinoey, T 359.8 Historical and descriptive account of Iceland, Greenland, and the Faroe islands 179.25 History. Abbott, J. General course of 305.2 Story of ancient history v. 5 of 125.10 — Gervinus, G. G. Introduction to the history of the 19th century 58.6 — Hawthorne, N. True stories from 124.11 — Maunder, S. History of the world 62.5 — Miohelet, J. Modern history 59. 13 — Museum of 53.1 — RoUin, C. Ancient history 58.2 — Smyth, W. Lectures on modern history 161.14 See alao Antiquities, Biography, Civilization, Ecclesiastical history, Geography, and the names of countries, cities, etc. History of banks 397.22 History of my pets. Lippincott, S. J 128.17 Hitchcock, B. Phenomena in the four seasons 398.4 — Keport on the geology, mineralogy, botany, and zoology of Massachusetts. iSee Massachusetts . . 152.3 Hitherto. Whitney, A. D. T 215.3 HoABE, P. The spoiled child: a farce 264.12 Hodson, W. S. K. Twelve years of a soldier's life in India 348.18 Hoper: a drama. Eitzball, E 265.19 HorPMAif, C. P., Life of J. Leisler v. 3 of 169.2 Hoffmann, E. T. W. Strange stories 237.29 HoFLAND, B. The young Crusoe 135.1 HoLBROOK, J. Ten years among the mail bags 167.1 HoLCOMBE, J. p. Literature in letters 34.3 Holcropt, T. The road to ruin: a comedy 265.8 Hole, C. Brief biographical dictionary. With ad- ditions and corrections by W. A. Wheeler. . .*R.R., D.8 Holiday camp. Corbet, R. St. J 138.15 Holiday romance. Dickens, C. (J. H.) 233.8 Holidays abroad. Kirkland, CM 345.20 Holland, &> H. Recollections of past life 63.13 Holland, J. G {Timothy Titcomb.) The bay-path. 236.22 — Bitter-sweet 35.5 — Gold-foil 37.15 — Kathrina: a poem 259.8 — Lessons in life 46.22 — Letters to the Joneses 33.7 — Letters to young people single and married 38.5 Holland, S. S., lady. Memoir of Sydney Smith. 2t 68.7 Holland, Lord. See Pox, H. R. Holland. Abbott, J. RoUoin v.8ofl49.27 — Adams, W. T. Young America in 116.4 "Holland tide." Griffin, G 148.19 HoLLEY, H., Genius and character of. »See Caldwell, C 161.12 Holly-tree, The. Dickens, C. (J. H.) 233.6 HOLMBY house. Melville, 6. J. Whyte 268.35 Holme Lee, pseud. See Parr, H. Holmes, B. Life of Mozart 69.7 Holmes, M. J. The Cameron pride 218.9 — Cousin Maude and Rosamond 218. 10 — Darkness and daylight 218.11 — Dora Deane, and Maggie Miller 218.12 — The English orphans 242.2 — Ethelyn's mistake 218.13 — The homestead on the hillside and other tales 218.14 — Hugh Worthington 218.15 — 'Lena Rivers 218.16 — Marian Grey 218.17 — Meadow brook 218. 18 — Millbank; or, Roger Irving's ward 218.19 — Rose Mather 218.20 — Tempest and sunshine 218.21 Holmes, O.W. The autocrat of the breakfast-table . 36.10 — Elsie Venner. 2 v 246.21 — The guardian angel 235.13 — Poems 256.29 — The professor at the breakfast-table 36.11 — Songs in many keys 256.30 Shelf. No. Holmes, 0. W., continued. — Soundings from the Atlantic 37.16 Holy grail. The. Tennyson, A 257.13 Holy Land. See Palestine. HoMANS, I. S. and I. S., jr. Cyclopasdia of com- merce *R.R., B.8 Home, J. Douglas: a tragedy 265.14 Home as found. Cooper, J. F 213.8 Home ballads. Whittier, J. G v. 2 of 259.13 Ho.ME chat with our young folks. Mateaux, C. L. . . 121.1 Home influence. Aguilar, G 228. 13 Home life. Sewell, E. M 234.21 Home pastimes. Head, J. H 3 15. IG Home scenes and heart studios. Aguilar, G 228.15 Home songster. Carpenter, J. E 259.5 HoMEBUS. Iliad. Translation by A. Pope. With Gay's " Welcome from Greece " 255.2 — Odyssey. Translation by A. Pope 255.3 Homes without hands. Wood, J. G 312.3 Homestead on the hillside. Holmes, M. J 218.14 Homewabd bound. Cooper, J. P 213.9 Honduras, Explorations and adventures in. Wells, W. V 331.11 Honey-moon, The: a play. Tobin, J 265.1 Hood, C. Gonzalvo: or the fall of Grenada 256.15 Hood, T. Poetical works. 2v.ini 255.12 — Tylnoy hall 246.20 — Up the Rhino 38.13 — Whims and oddities 38.12 Hook, T. (B.) All in the wrong; or, births, deaths, and marriages 229.26 — Maxwell 229.6 Hope, A. R. Book about boys 39.3 — Book about dominoes 39.2 — Stories about boys 138.6 Hope, G. H. Till the doctor comes, and how to help him 317.19 Hope, T. Anostasius. 2v 229.22 Hope and have. Adams, W. T 116.17 Hope on ! hope ever ! Howitt, M 135.9 Hope Leslie. Sedgwick, C. M 248.3 Hopes and fears. Yonge, C. M 234.14; 267.26 Hopper, E. Old horse Gray, and the parish of Grum- bleton 256.2 Hopper, I. T. A true life. See Child, L. M 164. 12 Hoppin, W. J. Circumstances alter oases: a comedi- etta 265.5 HoRDYNSKi, J. History of the Polish revolution . . . 51.12 Horn, P., count, Trial of. See Schiller, (J. 0.) F. von 58.4; 347.25 HoBRY, P., and Weems, M. L. Life of P. Marion . . 168.1 Hobse. Herbert, H. W. Hints to horse-keepers . . 318.39 — Mayhew, E. The illustrated horse doctor 312.2 — Walsh, J. H. The horse in the stable and the field 314.18 — ■ Woodruff, H. The trotting horse of America 314.17 HoRSE-SHOB Robinson. Kennedy, J. P 226.22 Same. Dramatized. See Tayleure, C. W 265.22 Hortense, History of. See Abbott, J. S. C 128.3 Horticulture, ^ee Gardening. Hosmer, J. K. The color-guard 145.3 Hospital sketches. Aloott, L. M 219.7 House and home papers. Stowe, H. (E.) B 46.24 House dog. The: a farce. Higgie, T 264.10 House of the seven gables. Hawthorne, N 246.8 Household book of poetry. Dana, C. A 25 1. 14 Household of Sir T. More. Manning, A 148.16 Household stories. Grimm, J". (L. C. ) and W. (C). 236.24 Household words. Vol. 1-7, 9-16. 15 v 21.1 Household words. Novels and tales from 269.1 Houston, S. Life 166.10 How a bride was won. Gerstaecker, P 141.25 How could he help it? Roe, A. S 243.2 How he won her. Southworth, B. D. B. N 217.26 How to do it. Hale, B. E 35.12 How to pay the rent: a farce. Power, T 264.1 HowADJi. Curtis, G. W. The howadji in Syria ... 316.16 Niles notes of a 346.15 Howard, C. J. Book of conundrums and riddles .. . 316.26 — Book of drawing-room theatricals 119.13 Howe, H. Eminent mechanics 67.3 HOWE 34 INDIA Shelf. No. Howe, John B. The British slave : a drama 265.27 — The golden eagle : a drama 265.20 Howe, Julia W. Trip to Cuba 336.12 — Words for the hour 256.22 Howe, S. G. Sketch of the Greek revolution 52.4 HowELLS, W. D. Italian journeys 348.27 — Their wedding journey 226.1 HowiTT, A. M. Art-student in Munich 394.2 Ho WITT, M. Alice Franklin 135.2 — The artist wife, and other tales 225.18 — The heir of Wast-Wayland 225.17 — Hope on! hope ever! 135.9 — Little coin, much care 135. 13 — Love and money 135.4 — My own story 135.5 — My uncle the elockmaker 135.12 — No sense like common sense 135. 10 — Pictorial calendar of the seasons, embodying Ai- kin's calendar 398.5 — Sowing and reaping 135.6 — Story of a genius 135.14 — Strive and thrive 135.7 — The two apprentices 135.11 — Which Is the wiser ? 135.15 — Who shall be greatest ? 135.8 — Work and wages 135.3 HowiTT, W. A boy's adventures in the wilds of Aus- tralia 126.27 — Homes and haunts of the most eminent British poets. 2v 67.1 — Visits to remarkable places. 2 v 343.5 — Woodburn grange 242.9 HoxSE, J. The Yankee tar 126.1 HuBBAKD, F. M. Life of R. Davie v. 15 of 169. 2 HtJBBELL, M. S. The shady side 243.8 Hue, fi. K. Journey through the Chinese empire. 2 V 346.2 HnDSON, F. Private theatricals 119.14 HcrsoN, Henry. Cleveland, H. R. Life of . . v. 10 of 169.1 — Hawks, F. L. Adventures of 135.20 HnosoN, Henry N. Shakespeare : his life, art, and characters. 2 v 86.5 Hugh Worthington. Holmes, M. J 218.15 Hughes, T. Alfred the great 64.3 — School days at Rugby 246. 16 — The scouring of the white horse 119.22 — Tom Brown at Oxford. 2 v 119.21 — Tom Brown's school days 268.3 Hugo, CoTnte V. (M.) The hunchback of Notro- Dame 232.17 — Luoretia Borgia ; a drama, adapted from the French, by J. M. Weston 265.25 — The man who laughs 211.29 — The toilers of the sea 211.25 — La tour de Nesle: a drama 265.15, 31 Huguenot and priest. Bungener, L. (F.) 247.18 Huguenot family. Tytler, S 242.6 Huguenots, The, in England and Ireland. Smiles, S 53.6 Humboldt, (F. H.) A. von. Cosmos. 3 v 395.12 — Views of nature 317.8 — Travels and researches in America and Asiatic Russia. See Maogillivray, W 179.13 Hume, D. History of England. 6v 54.1 Abridged 56.6 HuMOE. American humor 141.28 — Burton, W. E. Cyclopaedia of *R.R.,C.6 Humorous poetry of the English language. Parton, J 253.1 Humphry Clinker. Smollett, T 267.7 Hunchback, The: a play. Knowles, J. S 265^2 Hunchback of Notre-Dame. Hugo, Comfe V. (M.). 232.17 Hungarian brothers. Porter, A. M 229.17 Hungary in 1861. Brace, C. L 346.9 HuNNEWELL, J. F. The lands of Scott 344.1 Hunt, F. American anecdotes. . Sec Byerley, T. . . . 41.1 Hunt, H. Bits of travel 349.10 Hunt, (J. H.) Leigh. Autobiography 69.20 — Men, women, and books. 2 v 35.2 — The seer. 2v gsis Hunteh down. Dickens, C. (J. H.) ." 233.7 Shelf. No. Hunter and Tom. Abbott, J v. 2 of 114.20 Hunters' feast. Reid, M 116.14 Huntington, P. D. Sermons for the people 298.21 Husband at sight: a farce. Buckstone, J. B 264.13 Husband of an hour: a drama. Falconer, E 265.28 Hutchinson, A., Life of. See Ellis, G. E v. 6 of 169.2 Hutchinson, W. N. Dog breaking. See Herbert, H. W 312.6 Huxley, T. H. Lay sermons, addresses, and re- views 315.6 — Man's place in nature 317.15 — Manual of the anatomy of vertebrated animals .. 313.13 Hyacinthe. Grey, Mrs 241.36 , Hygiene. Bellows, A. J. Philosophy of eating 314.111 — Dalton, J. C. Treatise on 315.13 Hypatia. Kingsley, C 226.15; 268.21 Hyperion. Longfellow, H. W 238.3 Hypocrite, The: a comedy, altered from Cibber. Biokerstaff, 1 265.15 I dine with my mother: a comedietta. MaoLachlan, 264.11 I don't know how. Phelps, E. S 119.17 Iceland. Blackwood, F. T. Voyage to, in 1856 .. 346.14 — Historical and descriptive account of 179.25 — Miles, P. Rambles in 347.21 — Pfeiffer, I. Journey to 345.13 Ida May. Pike, F. W. A 244.9 Idiot witness. The : a melo-drama. Haines, J. T. . . 265.24 Idler, The. Johnson, S v. 1 of 42.3 If, yes, and perhaps. Hale, E. E 35.10 Iliad. Homerus 255.2 I'll try. Baker, H. N. (W.) 137.6 Illustrated library of travel, exploration, and ad- venture. Namely : — — Gumming, W. G. Wild men and wild beasts. . . . 345.2 — Taylor, (J.) Bayard. Japan, in our day 345.1 Travels in Arabia 343.10 Illustrated library of wonders. Namely: — — Bernard, F. Wonderful escapes 318.20 — Cazin, A. Phenomena and laws of heat 318.4 — Depping, G. B. Wonders of bodily strength and skill 318.13 — Flammarion, C. The wonders of the heavens 318.16 — Fonvielle, W. de. Thunder and lightning 318.2 — Gratet-Duplessis, G. The wonders of engraving. 318.16 — Guillemin, A. The sun 318.8 — Headley, J. T. Mountain adventures 318.21 — Laoombe, P. Arms and armour 318.18 — Lanoye, F. (T.) de. Rameses the great; or, Egypt 3300 years ago 318.6 The sublime in nature 318.9 — Lef^vre, A. Wonders of architecture 318.19 — Le Pileur, A. Wonders of the human body 318.12 — Marion, F. Wonderful balloon ascents 318.14 Wonders of optics 318.3 Wonders of vegetation 318.30 — Menault, E. The intelligence of animals 318.5 — Monnier, M. Wonders of Pompeii 318.7 — Sauzay, A. Wondersof glass-making in all ages. 318.10 — Sonrel, L. The bottom of the sea 314.14 — Tissandier, G. Wonders of water 318.31 — Viardot, L. Wonders of European art 318.1 Wonders of Italian art 318.11 — Zueroher, F., and MargoUe, 1i. Meteors, aerolites, storms, and atmospheric phenomena 318.17 Illustrations of lying. Opie, A v. 3 of 241.1 Illustrious stranger. The: a faroe. Kenney, F 264.12 Impeovisatore, The. Andersen, H. C 211.18; 356.11 In and out of place: a burletta. Johnson, S. D 264.11 In exitu Israel. Baring-Gould, S 248.16 In school and out. Adams, W. T 116. 14 In the ranks. Douglas, A. M 137.14 In trust. Douglas, A. M 242.17 Incheald, E. Animal magnetism : a farce 264.13 — A simple story 141.34 — The wedding day: a comedy 265.19 Inconstant, The: a comedy. Farquhar, G 265.23 India. Allen, D. 0. India ancient and modern. . . 342.2 — Corner, J. India pictorial, descriptive, and his- torical 346.6 INBIA 35 Shelf. No. India, continued. — Hodson, W. S. R. Twelve years of » soldier's life in 348.18 — Lang, J. Wanderings in 346. 10 — Murray, H. Account of British India 179.11 — Taylor, (J.) Bayard. Visit to, in 1853 346.V India: the pearl of Pearl river. Southworth, B. D. E. N .- 217.25 Indian archipelago. In the Eastern seas. Kings- ton, W. H. G 123.20 Indiana. Dudevant, A. L. A. D 235.14 Indians of North America. Catlin, G. Last ram- bles amongst the Indians of the Rocky moun- tains and the Andes 135.43 — Flint, T. Indian wars of the West 159.1 — Frost, J. Indians of North America 157.9 — Thatcher, B. B. Indian biography 169.4 Indian traits 169.5 Inez. Wilson, A. J 146.19 Infantry. Casey, S. Infantry tactics 399.5 — Hardee, W. J. Light infantry tactics 399.4 — Infantry tactics. See United States 399.2 — Scott, W. Infantry tactics 399.3 Infokmation for the people. Chambers, W. and R. *R.R., B.7 Ingelow, J. Poems 258.4 — iVIopsa the fairy 124.2 — Stories told to a child. 2 v 139.15 Insham, Col. Frederic, pseud. See Hale, B. B. Ingham papers, The. Hale, E. E 238.1 Ingoldsbt, Thomas, pseud. See Barham, R. H. Ingoldsby papers. The. Barham, R. H 257.19 Ingomab, the barbarian: a play. Lovell, M 265.13 Ingeaham, J. H. The pillar of fire ; or, Israel in bondage 242.13 — The Prince of the house of David 214.3 — The throne of David 242.12 Inheritance, The. Ferrier, M 229.18 Initials, The. Tautphoeus, Baroness I. von 222.14 237.15; 267.9 Innkeeper of Abbeville : a drama. Fitzball, E. ... 265.21 Innocents abroad. Clemens, S. L 111.1 Intellectual powers. The. Abercrombie, J 179.9 See also Mind, Philosophy, Phrenology, Science. Interpeeteb, The. Melville, G. J. White 249.17 Invasion, The. Griffin, G 148.18 Invasion of France in 1814. Erckmann, £. .' 216.10 Inventions. Bakewell, F. C. History of remark- able inventions 312.20 ^ Beckmann, J. History of 397.14 — Timbs, J. Wonderful inventions 316.22 Inventors, Stories of. Timbs, J • 313.7 Invisible prince: a fairy extravaganza. Planche, J.R.. 264.1 Ion: a tragedy. Talfourd,_T. N 265.1 IPHiGJfeNiE; tragedie. Racine, J 406.2 Ireland. Adams, W. T. Young America in 116.2 — Conyngham, D. P. Sarsfield; or, the last great struggle for 266.16 — Donahoe, P. The Irish comic songster 259.20 Songs of our land 259.20 — Hav. B. History of the Irish insurrection of 1798 • ''''•* — Hayes,E. Ballads of 255.10 — Leoky, W. B. H. Leaders of public opinion in. . 64.13 — McGee, T. D. History of 53.11 — Mills, A. Literature and literary men of 31.1 — Street ballads, popular poetry, and household songs of........ r. 259.6 — Taylor, W. C. History of 1T9.12 Ireland and America: a drama 264.9 Ireland as it is: a drama. Amherst, J. A 265.16 Irene : a tragedy. Johnson, S v. 1 of ?•? Irish ambassador : a comedy. Kenney, J 264.5 Irish assurance and Yankee modesty: a farce 264.8 Irish attorney: a farce. Bernard, W. B 264.1 Irish broom-maker: a farce. Wood, C. A. F 264.9 Irish fireside tales. Joyce, R. D 266.9 Irish life, Realities of. Trench, W. S 39.1 Irish lion : a farce. Buckstone, J. B -it)*-* Slielf. No. Irish melodies. Moore, T 259. 20 Irish post: a drama. Planche, J. R 264.9 Irish sketch book. Thackeray, W. M y. 2 of 147.11 Irish tiger: a farce. Morton, J. M 264.9 Irish tutor: a farce. Butlor, R 264.2 Ikish widow: a farce. Garriok, D 264.14 Irish widow's son. O'Loary, C 266. 10 Irish Yankee: a drama. Brougham, J 264.9 Irishman in London: a farce. Macready, W 264.13 Iron chest: a play. Colman, G., the younger 265.7 Iron cousin. Clarke, M. C 245.12 Iron mask. Dumas, A. (D.) 222.12; 232.14 Iron rule. Arthur, T. S 141.2 Ironthorpe. Trowbridge, J. T 136.4 Irving, P. M. Life and letters of W. Irving. 4 v. 164.11 Irving, T. Conquest of Florida, by H. do Soto. London v. 10 of 358. 1 Same. New York 158.15 Irving, W. ( Geoffrey Crayon; Diedrich Knicker- bocker.) Works. Vol. 1-13, 15. New York. 14 V. Containing: — L History of New York 357.3 2. Sketch book 357.4 3-5. Columbus and his companions 357.5 6. Braoebridge hall 357.6 7. Tales of a traveller 357.7 8. Astoria 357.8 9. Crayon miscellany 357.9 10. Bonneville's adventures '. 357.10 11. Oliver Goldsmith 357.11 12,13. Mahomet and his successors 357.12 15. Alhambra 357.14 Same. London. 10 v 358.1 CoTdems. — Vol.l. Salmagundi; History of New York. II. Sltetch book ; Oliver Goldsmith. HI. Eracebridge hall ; Ab- botsford, and Newstead abbey. IV. Alhambra : Tales of a traveller. V. Conquest of Granada and Spain. VI. Life and voyages of Columbus. Vli. Columbus and his companions. Ytll. Astoria; Tour on the prairies. IX. Mahomet and his successors. X. Adventures of Captain Bonneville ; Conquest of Florida, by T. Irving. — Legends of the conquest of Spain 258.2 — Life of G. Washington. London. 5 v 168.5 Same. New York. Vol. 1-3. 3 v 163.7 — Wolfert's Roost and other papers 357.15 — Life and letters of. See Irving, P. M 164.11 Is he jealous ? a farce. Beaseley, S 264. 13 Isabel, psewrf. See Ritchie, A. C. (M.) Isabella Orsini. Guerrazzi, F. D 244.11 Isabelle : a drama. Buckstone, J. B 265.20 Israel Mort, overman. Saunders, J 148.12 ISTHMIANA. Winthrop, T 338.5 It is never too late to mend, Reade, C 216.15 ; 216.21 Italian art. Wonders of. Viardot, L 318.11 Italian note-books. Passages from the. Hawthorne, N 343.6 Italy. Abbott, J. S. C. Italy, and the war for Italian independence 53.8 — Andersen, H. C. Pictures of travel in 356.3 — Colton, W. Notes on 348.21 — Dickens, C. (J. H.) Pictures from 211.8; 212.14 — Goethe, J. W. von. Travels in v. 2 of 347.17 — Headley, J. T. Letters from 349.13 — Hillard, G. S. Six months in 347.22 — Howells, W. D. Italian journeys 348.27 — Kemble, F. A. Year of consolation 348.3 Lippincott, S. J. Stories and sights of 238. 18 Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, F. Letters from ... 349.2 Moens, W. J. C. English travellers and Italian brigands 344.11 Norton, C. E. Notes of travel and study in 349.17 Spalding, W. Italy and the Italian islands 178.4 — Taine, H. (A.) Italy : 344.16 See also Alps, Rome, Venice. IvANHOE. Scott, Sir W V. 8 of 224.1 Same. Dramatized. See Dibdin, T 265.29 IVAR. Carlen, E. (F.) 246.7 Ivors. Sewell, E. M 228.8 J., E. Exercises for private devotion 299.5 — Pious thoughts 299.6 Reflections in retirement 299.7 JACK-OF-ALL-TRADES 36 JOHNSTOIT Shelf. No. Jack-of-all-tkades. Miller, T 138.20 Jack of all trades. Parker, E. A 129.25 Jack of all trades. Reads, 216.22, 24 Jack the chimney sweeper. Baker, H. N. (W.) .... 137.9 Jack the giaut-Mller. Thackeray, A. 1 147.9 Jack Arcombe. Bradley, W. J 113.24 Jack Hazard and his fortunes. Trowbridge, J. T. . . 115.23 jACKHinton. Lever, C. (J.) 222.4 Jack Manly. Grant, J 138.18 Jack Sheppard : a drama. Buokstone, J. B 264.7 Jack Tier. Cooper, J. E 213.10 Jackman, I. All the world's a stage. Altered. See Brookes, Gt 265.5 Jackson, A. Goodwin, P. A. Biography of 108.8 — Parton,J. life of 164.17 — Walker, A. Jackson and New Orleans 166.8 Jackson, J. Another letter to a young physician. . 397.5 Jackson, T. J. A military biography. See Cooke, J. B 165.2 Jacobite, The: a drama. Planohe, J. R 264.3 Jacox, F. Bible music 313.12 Jacques Bonneval. Manning, A 148.9 Jaimson, G. The revolutionary soldier: a faree . . . 264.21 James I, Character of. iSee Disraeli, 1 35.1 James, G. P. E. The ancient regime. 2 v 247.5 — Aginconrt 268.4 — Arabella Stuart 268.5 — Arrah Neil 268.6 — Beauohamp 268.7 — The castle of Ehrenstein 268.8 — Darnley 229.11 — The false heir 268.9 — Forest days 268.10 — The gentleman of the old school. 2 v 247.6 — The gipsy 268.11 — Heidelberg 208.12 — History of Charlemagne 179.14 — History of chivalry 59.14 — The king's highway. 2v 247.4 — Life of Richard Coeur-de-Lion. 2 v 68.3 — Lord Montagu's page 247.2 — Morley Brnstein 268.13 — Philip Augustus 229.20 — Rose D'Albret 268.14 — Russell. 2v.ini 268.15 — The smuggler 268.16 — The step-mother. 2 v. in 1 268.17 — Tales illustrating the passions 247.3 James, M. Bthil 247.16 James Montjoy. Roe, A. S 237.12 Jameson, A. (M.) Celebrated female sovereigns. 2v 1V9.7 — Characteristics of women 46. 12 — Legends of the monastic orders 39.5 — Memoirs of the loves of the poets '. 69. 10 — Sketches of art, literature, and character 39.4 — Studies, stories, and memoirs 39.6 Jameson, R. Account of British India. . The great republic . 153.6 — Planting the wilderness 1S7.2 MacCabe, W. B. Bertha; or, the pope and the em- peror 145.18 MacCaethy [McCarthy], J. Lady Judith 111.2 MaoClellan [McClellan], G. B. Eegulations and instructions for the field service of the United States cavalry • 395.3 — Report on the organization and campaigns of the army of the Potomac, and its campaigns in Vir- ginia and Maryland. See United States 331.4 MacClintock [M'Clintock], Sir F. L. Discovery of the fate of Sir J. Franklin and his companions . . 157.1 MaoConnell [MoConnell], J. L. Talbot and Vernon . 245.7 MacDonald, G. Adela Cathcai-t 223.1 — Alee Forbes of Howglen 141.10 — Annals of a quiet neighborhood 228.3 — At the back of the north wind 228.1 — David BIginbrod 223.4 — Dealings with the fairies 136.6 — Guild court 221.1 — Phantastes 223.2 — The portent 223.5 — The princess and the goblin 228.2 — Banald Bannerman's boyhood 228.5 — Robert Falconer 223.3 — The seabord parish 228.4 — Wilfrid Cumbermede 215.6 MAct:, J. History of a mouthful of bread 316.16 — Home fairy tales 125.4 — Servants of the stomach 314.22 MacFarlane, C. Japan : geographical and his- torical 346.8 Macfarlane, R. History of propellers and steam navigation 397.13 Macfabben, — . Winning a husband : a burletta . . 264.12 MacGee [MoGee], T. D. History of Ireland. 2 v.. 53.11 — History of the Irish settlers in North America . . . 156.2 Macgillivray, W. Travels and researches of A. von Humboldt in the equinoctial regions of America, and in Asiatic Russia 179.13 Macgregor, J. The Rob Roy on the Jordan 335.5 — A thousand miles in the Rob Roy canoe on rivers and lakes of Europe 349.11 Machines, Appleton's dictionary of *R.R., A.5 Macintosh [Mcintosh], M.J.Charms and counter- charms 244.22 — Two lives 257.10 — Violet 237.18 Mackay, C. The lump of gold: and other poems. . . 258.7 — Memoirs of extraordinary popular delusions and the madness of crowds. 2 v 47.8 Mackenzie, A. S. Life of 0. H. Perry. 2 v 179.23 — Life of Paul Jones. 2 v 68.8 — Life of S. Decatur v. 11 of 169.2 Mackenzie, H. Misoellanoous works 366.12 Conients. — aiemoir, by Sir W. Scott ; Man of feeling ; Papers ft'om Tlie lounger; Man of tlie -world; Julia de Boul>ign6- Papew from The mirror. Mackenzie, R. S. Sir W. Scott: story of his life. . . 62.2 Maokie, J. M. Life of S. Gordon v. 5 of 169.2 MacLachlan [MeLachlan], C. I dine with my mother: a comedietta 264.11 MacMullen [MoMullen], T. Hand-book of wines . . 397. 17 Macqdoid, K. S. Patty 141.29 Macready, W. The Irishman in London: a farce.. 264.13 Mad dogs: a farce. Moore, .1 264.15 Mad Monokton. Collins, ( W.) W ' 23l!20 Madame de Beaupre. Jenkin, ilfrs. C 248.10 Shelf. No. Madame Ther^se. Erckmann, ^ 215.11 Madden, R. R. Literary iife and correspondence of th« countess of Blessington. 2 v 68.6 Maddox, J. M. The king and deserter : a drama . . 265.28 Madelaine, the belle of the Faubourg: a drama . . . 265.25 Madeline. Kavanagh, J 226.4 Madeline. Opie, A v. 1 of 241.1 Madeline Leslie, pseutJ. See Baker, H. N. (W.) Mademoiselle Mori 145.8 I Madge. Goodwin, Jlfrs. H. B 243.21 I Madonna Mary. Oliphant, M. (0. W.) 231.25 Magdalen. Helme, E 247.19 Maggie Miller. Holmes, M.J 218.12 Magician's own book. Frickell, G 125.11 Maginn, W. Fraserian papers 47.9 — Odoherty papers. 2 v 47.10 Maglathlin, H. B. The national speaker 48.4 Magoon, B. L. Living orators of America 165.14 C(m(e?«». — D. Webster; E. Everett; H. Cloy; J. C. Cal- houn; G. McDuffie; L. CasB; T. H.Benton ; W. C.Preston; T. Corwin. — Orators of the American revolution 165.13 Cmtfinta. — J. Otis; S. Adams; J. Quincy; J. Hancock; J. Warren; J. Adams; F. Henrv; R. H. Lee; A. Hamilton; F. Ames ; W. Pinkney ; W. Wirt ; T. A. Emmet ; J. Baudolph. Mahomet. See Mohammed. Mahon, Lord. See Stanhope, P. H. Maid of Croissey: adrama. Gore, ilfrs. (C. G. F.). 264.4 Maid of Orleans 141.33 Maid of Orleans: adrama. Schiller, (J, C.) F. von. 257.12 Maid with the milking pail: a drama Buokstone, J. B 264.19 Maid's, The, tragedy : a tragedy. Beaumont, F. .. . 265.7 Mail bags. Ten years among the. Holbrook, J 167.1 Maine. Abbott, J. Marco Paul in v. 3 of 128.2 — Thoreau, H. D. The Maine woods 338.7 See aleo Warren. Maistee, X., comSce Bayne, P 67.20 Miller, Joaquin, pseud. See Miller, C. H. MILLER 45 MOOEE Shelf. No. Miller, S. Life of J. Edwards v. 8 of 169.1 Miller, T^ Jaok-of-all-trades 138.20 Miller, W., TUo king's vesture; oomparatively applied to. See Pi-ior, W. M 298.16 Miller, The, and his men: a melo-drama. Po- oook, 1 266.21 Miller, The, of Angibault. Budevant, A. L. A. D. 148.3 Miller, The, of New Jersey: a drama. Brougham, J. 265.23 Miller's, The, maid: a melo-drama. Saville, J. F. . 264.10 MILLS; A. Literature and literary men of Great Britain and Ireland. 2 v 31.1 MlLMAN, H. H. Fazio: a tragedy 265.1 — History of Christianity. 3 v 53.10 — History of the Jews. 3 v 179.1 Milne-Edwards, H. See Edwards, H. Milne. MiLNER, Gr. Massaniello: a drama 265.21 Milneb, H. M. The gambler's fate: a drama 265.21 — Mazeppa: a drama 265.20 MiLNES, R. M. Life of J. Keats 67.18 Milton, J. Poetical works 253.2 Ctmtenis, — Memoir, by C. D. Cleveland; Paradise lost; Paradise reeaiued; Samson Agoniates; Comus; Arcades; Ly- cydas ; li' Allegro ; II PenseroBO ; Sonnets ; Odes ; Miscellanies ; Translations ; verbal index. — Paradise lost 259.3 — Young, B., Gray, T., Beattie, J., and Collins, W. Poetical works 251.1 (7ofl(enis.— Milton: Life; Paradise lost ; Paradise regained ; Samson Agonistcs; Comus; Poems on several occasions; Sonnets; Translations. See Young, E. — John Milton and his times. See Ring, M 141.20 MiMi Pinson. Musset, (L. C. ) A. de 148. 13 Mimic life. Ritchie, A. C, (M.) 245.9 Mimic stage. The. Baker, G. M 257.23 Mind, Use of the body in relation to the. Moore, G. 187.4 See (Uso Intellectual powers, Philosophy, Phrenology. Mind your own business : a drama. Lemon, M 265.13 MiNERALi, The: a drama. Plunkett, H. G 265.18 MiNEKALoav. Buokland, W. Mineralogy as exhib- iting the power, wisdom, and goodness of God.. 392.5 — Hitchcock, E. Mineralogy of Massachusetts 152.3 See also Geology. MiNiFiE, W. Geometrical drawing 392.7 MiNiGO. Abbott, J V. 11 of 125.10 Minister's, The, wife. Oliphant, M. (0. W.) 231.24 Minister's, The, wooing. Stowe, H. (B.) B 248.19 Miracles, past and present. Mountford, W 314.3 Miralda: a drama. Ballon, M. M 204.20 MiKiAM Alroy. Disraeli, B 232.28 Miriam Coffin, or the whale-fishermen. 2 v 237.20 MISCHIEF-MAKINO: an interlude. Backstone, J. B. . 264.12 Misrepresentation. Drury, A. H 211.12 Miss Majoribanks. Oliphant, M. (0. W.) 241.21 Miss Ravenel's conversion from secession to loyalty. De Forest, J. W 242.3 MissiNa bride, The. Southworth, E. D. B. N 217.24 Mission, The. Marryat, F • • 249.7 Mb. and Mrs. Peter White: a farce. Raymond, j^ J 264.13 Mn. H— ^: a farce. Lamb, C v. 2 of 64.17 Mb. Harrison's confessions. Gaskell, E. C 239.15 Mb. Pendleton's oup. Bradley, W.J. 118.15 Mb. Rutherford's children. Warner, S ofvin Mistress and maid. Craik, D. (M.) M 211.10 Mistress Anne Askew. Manning, A ■■• 148.11 Mb9. Caudle's curtain lecture, dramatized from D. Jerrold. Stirling, B V ' " -.V-^- 9iq 1 9 Mbs. Caudle's curtain lectures. Jerrold, D i j o , Mbs. Gerald's niece. Fullerton, Lady G. Uf-i Mrs. Lirriper's legacy. Dickens, C. (J- H-) fii-b Mas. Lirriper's lodgings. Dickens, C. (J. H.) . . . ; . iii-'^ Mitchell, D. G. (IkMarvel^ The battle summer . . 36.15 -Dream life ^«-l^ Same. New edition : •■ '^■'■^ — Fresh gleanings; or, a new sheaf from the old fields of continental Europe jb.iB — Fudge doings. 2v : f-f — The lorgnette. 2v 5°,! — My farm of Edgewood Shelf. No. Mitchell, D. Q., mntinued. — Reveries of a bachelor 36.16 — Rural studies 315.12 — Seven stories, with basement and attic 36.17 Mitchell, S. W. Wear and tear, or hints for the overworked 316.24 MiTFOBD, M. R. Works 251.8 (!(mtcr\ts. — Our village; Eelford Kegis; Country stories; Fiuden's tableaux : Foseari, a tragedy; Julian, a tiai'edy; Ri- enzi, a tragedy ; Cnarles the first, au lustorical tragedy. — Atherton 244.1 — Life, told in letters to her friends. 2 v 63.14 — Oar Tillage. 2v 235.27 — Recollections of a literary life 67.19 — Rienzi: a tragedy 265.20 MiTHRiDATE : tragedio. Racine, J 406. 2 MivABT, St. G. The genesis of species 315.5 Mob cap. The: a drama. Paul, J. H 264.7 MoBY-DicK. Melville, H 246.4 Modern British Plutarch. Taylor, W. C 168.1 Modern flirtations. Sinclair, C 244.13 Modern pyramid. Tapper, M. F v. 4 of 245.2 Modern story-teller. Putnam, G. P v. 1 of 245.3 MoENS, W. J. C. English travellers and Italian brigands 344.11 MoGG Megone. Whittier, J. G v. 1 of 259. 13 Mohammed. Mahomet and his successors. Irving, W 357.12; v. 9 of 358.1 Moll Pitcher: a drama. Jones, J. S 255.23 Momentous question, The : a drama. Fitzball, B. .. 265.25 Mommsen, T. History of Rome. 4v 55.5 Monaldi. Allston, W l^^.l MoNABCHS retired from business. Doran, J 65.6 Monastery, The. Scott, SirW v. 9 of 224.1 Monastic orders, Legends of the. Jameson, A. (M.) 39.5 MoNCRiEFF, W. T. The cataract of the Ganges: a drama 265.20 — The Jewess: a drama 265.17 — Monsieur Tonson: a farce 264.12 — The spectre bridegroom; a farce 264.16 — Tom and Jerry: a burletta 264.14 Money: a comedy. Bulwer-Lytton, B. (G. B. L.). 265.1 Money, weight, and measure. Tables of. See Web- ster, N., Dictionary of the English language [Counting-house edition], pp. 550-608 ....*R.R., A. 10 MONIKINS. Cooper, J. F 213.15 Monnieb, M. Wonders of Pompeii iia. / Monsieur Sylvestre. Dudevant, A. L. A. D 148.6 Monsieur Tonson: a farce. Moncrieff, W. T 264.12 Montagu, M. W., /atiy. Letters. 2t 356.1 Mont Blanc, Wanderings of a pilgrim in the shadow of. Cheever,G.B 3«-28 Monte-Cristo, The count of. Dumas, A. (D.) 222.9 MoNTfipiN, X. de. The Corsican brothers. See Grange, E ;," '.' 'VC'," ' ' MoNTEZ, Lola, or Porris y Montez, Mane Dolores Eliza Rosanna Gilbert. Lectures, including her autobiography • V' * ico i Montgomery, R., Life of. See Armstrong, J.. v. 1 of 169.1 MONTOLIEU, I. P. de B. de. The Swiss family Robin- son. See Wyss, J. R. von ...■■■■ 124.23 MooDiE, S. Life in the clearings versus the bush... 107.14 — Roughing it in the bush ; or, life in Canada. 2 v, Same. 2 v. in 1 265.13 46.1 337.6 337.7 Moods. Alcott,L.M...... ;...;. •••••■• 219.2 269.14 36.14 MOONSTONE, The. Collins, (W.)W P'"' ^^ Moore, C. H. What to read, and how to read . .*R.K., D.b MooEE, B. The gamester: a tragedy .... ••• 265.2 MoOEB, F. Diary of the American revolution. 2 v. IM.a Moore, G. Use of the body in relation to the mind. 187.4 MoORE, J. George. That blessed baby: a farce. . . . 264. J Moore, John. Mad dogs : a farce -ibi. lo MopRE, T. Poetical works ''^^•^ ' c™jen(..-LallaRookh; Epistles, odes and other poems; Intercepted- letters, or the twopenny post-bag; The Ftidge famlv in Paris; The sceptic; Odes of Anaereon ; Little s noOTs; The loves of the angels; Irish inelodies; National ofrsTSacrcd songs ; BaUads, songs, etc. ; MisceUaneous poems ; Attributed pieces. — Irish melodies ;■•••• : ^^|;^? — Life of Lord Byron. 2t...... "■+ — Memoirs of R. B. Sheridai^. 2y.... b^.iu MOORLAND 46 MYDDLETON Shelf. No. Moorland cottage. Gaskell, E. C 249. 10 MoPSA the fairy. Ingolow, J 124. 2 Moral philosophy. See Ethics. More, Sir T., llousohold of. Sec Manning, A 148.16 More blunders than one: a farce. Eodwell, T. Gr. . . 264,16 MORELAXD, Henry, earl of, History of. See Brooke, H 68.5 MoRPORD, H., and others. John Jasper's secret ... . 146.23 MoRGAs, H. Ned Nevins, the news boy 124.1 MoRLEV Ernstein. James, G. P. R 268.13 Mormons, The: a drama. English, T. D 265.22 MoRNiNO call : a comedietta. Dance, C 264.8 Morning-glories. Alcott, L. M 219.3 MoRPHY, P. (C.) Exploits and triumphs, in Europe. See Edge, F. M 165.10 MoRRis,E. ITarming for boys 314.7 Morris, W. The earthly paradise. 3t 257.17 Mortimer's college life. May, B. J 122.7; 126.3 Morton, B. The Eton boy: a farce 264.17 jM orton, J. M. Betsy Baker: a farce 264.16 — Box and Cox: [a comedy] 264.3 — The double-bedded room: a farce 264.15 — Dying for love: a comedy 264.20 — Grimshaw, Bagshaw, and Bradshaw : a farce .... 264.6 — The Irish tiger: a farce 264.9 — Lend me five shillings : a farce 265.3 — A most unwarrantable intrusion: a comic inter- lude 264.19 — My husband's ghost ! a comic interlude 264.18 — Our wife: a drama.. 264.16 — Poor Pillicoddy : a farce 264. 17 — A regular fix ! a farce 265.5 — Sent to the tower : a farce 264. 18 — Slasher and Crasher: a farce 264.4 — A thumping legacy: a farce 264.10 — Ticklish times: a farce 264.20 — To Paris and back, for five pounds: a farce 264.9 — The two Bonnycastles : a farce 264.6 — The two Buzzards: a farce 264. 16 — Who stole the pocket-book: a farce 204.19 — All that glitters is not gold: a drama. See Mor- ton, T 264.5 — The writing on the wall: a melo-drama. See Morton, T 265.13 Morton, T. The angel of the attic: a drama 265.5 — The children in the wood: an opera 264.12 — A cure for the heartache: a comedy 265.2 — Gotobed Tom : a farce 264. 7 — A pretty piece of business: a comedy 264.9 — A Roland for an Oliver : a farce 264. 15 — The school of reform : a comedy 265. 20 — Seeing Warren: a farce (adapted from "Seeine Wright") ^ 264.21 — Sketches in India: a farce 265.13 — Speed the plough : a comedy 265.7 — Town and country : a comedy 265. 10 Slidf. No. Mozart, (J. C. S. G.) W. A. Letters. 1769-91 2 V 88.1 — Barnard, C. P., jr. MozartandMendelssohn.v. 1 of 239.11 264.1 — and J. M. All that glitters is not gold: a drama. The writing on the wall ; a melo-drama 265.13 Moscow. Spectacles for young eyes. Lander, S. ,. W------- 127.20 MoSHEiM, J. L. von. Ecclesiastical history. 6 v. . . 292.1 Mosses from an old manse. Hawthorne, N ! 358!5 Most unwarrantable intrusion, A: a comic interlude. Morton, J. M 204. 19 Moth and rust * ' ' j^^'qi Mother and son. Opie, A '. v. I'of 241 1 Mother Goose for grown folks. Whitney, A. D. T. 215 5 Mother-in-law, The. Southworth, E. D. E. N. . . ." 2177 MoTHEii's, The, recompense. Aguilar, G 238 6 Motley, J. L. History of the United Netherlands! 4 V — Rise of the Dutch republic. 3 t , Moulder's and founder's pocket guide. Overman, f! Mount Vernon papers, Tho. Everett, E '. . . Mountain adventures. Headley, J. T .'.'.'.' 318 21 Mountaineering in the Sierra Nevada. King,' C.'. ' 335 8 Mountaineers, The: a play. Colman, G. the younger 265.9 Mountford, W. Miracles, past and present 314 3 Moustache, Vieux, pxeud. See Gordon, 0. MOTTATT, A. C. See Eitphie, A- C, (M.) — Holmes, E. Life of G9.7 — Schlichtegroll, M. Life of gg.g Much ado about nothing : a comedy. Shakespeare, W V. 1 of 252.1; 265.8 MuDPOG association, The. Dickens, C. (J. H.) 233.7 Muehlbach, Louise, pseud. See Mundt, C. MULOCH, D. M. See Craik, D. (M.) M. Mummy, The: a farce. Bernard, W. B 264.17 Mundt, C. (Louise Muehlbach,) Berlin and Sans- aouci 234.24 — The daughter of an empress 221.14 — The empress Josephine 221.13 — Erederick the great and his court ' 227.2 — Frederick the great and his family 231.40 — Goethe and Schiller 221.9 — Henry viii and his court 227.1 — Joseph II and his court ; 221.12 — Louisa of Prussia and her times 221.11 — Mario Antoinette and her son 221.15 — The merchant of Berlin 227.3 — Napoleon in Germany. Napoleon and Bluoher.. 221.8 Napoleon and the queen of Prussia 221.16 — Old Fritz and the new era 221.10 — Prince Eugene and his times 221.7 Munich, Art student in. Howitt, A. M 394.2 MUNN, B. Practical land drainer 395.23 MuNSON, J. E. The complete phonographer 316.18 Murder will out. Opie, A v. 1 of 241,1 MuEPHY, A. Threeweeksafter marriage: a comedy. 265.9 Murray, C. A. The prairie-bird 229.3 Murray, H., and others. Account of British India. 3 V 179.U Discovery and adventure in Africa 179.4 Discovery and adventure in the polar seas and regions 179.3 Murray, N. (Kirwan.) Men and things as I saw them in Europe 345.25 Murray, W. H. H. Adventures in the wilderness; or, camp-life in the Adirondaeks 157.19 Musard ball. The: an extravaganza. Brougham, J. 264.14 Museum, The. Abbott, J v. 6 of 125.10 Museum of history. 2v.ini 63.1 Music. Haweis, H. R. Music and morals 316.28 — Jaoox, F. Bible music 313.12 Musset, (L. C.) a. de. Selections from [his] prose and poetry 148.13 Contenta.— TrLlca: The story of a white blackbird; Mimi Finsonj Comedies: Fantasio ; No trilling with love ; Poems. 52.3 52.2 307.2 33.3 Mutineers of the Bounty. Belcher, Lady D 56.8 My Apingi kingdom. Du Ohaillu, P. (B. ) 126.23 My aunt Margaret's mirror. Scott, Sir W 225.7 My brother's keeper. Warner, A. B 225.11 My brother's wife. Edwards, A. B 231.32 My farm of Edgewood. Mitchell, D. G 36.14 My fellow clerk: a farce. Oxenford, J 264.16 My first season. Reynolds, B 247.12 My first voyage to Southern seas. Kingston, W. H. „ ^ 123.16 My husband's ghost ! a comic interlude. Morton, J. M 264.18 My husband's mirror: a comedietta. Clapp, W. W., „ J" 264.17 My lady Ludlow. Gaskell, E. C 211.33; v.5of269.1 My neighbor's wife : a farce. Bunn, A 264.9 My novel. Bulwer-Lytton, E. (G. E. L.) 222.24 My own story. Howitt, M 135.5 My prisons. Pellico, S 69.17 My son Diana: a farce. Harris, A 264.19 My study windows. Lowell, J. R 37.14 My two sisters. Judson, E. (C.) 168.7 My uncle the clockmaker. Howitt, M 135.12 My wife and I. Stowe, H. (E.) B 214.1 My wife's husband: a farce. Challis, F 264.12 My wife's mirror: a comedy. Wilkins E. G. P. ... 264.10 My young wife, and my old umbrella; a farce. Web- ster, B 264.17 Myddleton Pomfret. Ainsworth, W. H 248.13 MYISUS 47 NICK Shelf. No. Myers, S. A. The neighbors' ehildron. 2 v 119.26 Mysterious stranger. Opie, A v. 2 of 241.1 Mystery, The. Wood, E. P 241.27 ■ Mystery of Edwin Drood. Dickons, C. (J. H.) 233.7 Mystery of Oroival. Gaboriau, :fe 232.8 Mythology. Bulfinch, T. The age of fable; or, beauties of 34.15 — Keightley, T. Fairy mythology 37.4 — Thomas, J. Dictionary of *R.R., A.3 Myths. Baring-Gould, S. Curious myths of the middle ages 38.6 — Brintoa, D. G. The myths of the New World . . 156.1 Naiad queen, The: a drama. Dalrymple, J. S 265.28 Naomi. Lee, E. B 145.7 Napiiegyi, G. Ghardaia; or, ninety days among the B'ni Mozab 344.19 Napier, 0. 0. G. Tommy Try and what he did in science 312.15 Napier, Sir W. P. P. History of the war in the peninsula, and in the south of France, 1817-14. 2 V. in 1 61.1 Naples. Abbott, J. RoIIo in v.9ofl49.27 — Taine, H. (A.) Rome and Naples 344.16 Napolijion I, Confidential correspondence of the em- peror and Josephine ... '. 65.3 — Confidential correspondence with his brother Jo- seph. 2v 77.2 — Abbott, J. S. C. History of 61.3 — Anecdotes of 58.5 — Arnault, A. V. Memoirs of 59.11 — Headley, J. T. Napoleon and his marshals 65.2 — Junot, L. P., duchesse d'Abrantcs, Memoirs of . . 64.1 — Las Casas, M. J. E. D., count de. Life, exile, and conversations of 65.4 — Thiers, L. A. History of the consulate and em- pire of France under 53.12 NAPOLItoN III. Napoleonic ideas 65. 1 — History of. See Abbott, J. S. C 61.1 Napoleon and Bliicher. Mundt, C 221.8 Napoleok and the queen of Prussia. Mundt, C 221.16 Napoleon dynasty, The 52.8 Nares, E. Universal history, continued. See Tyt- ler, A. F 59.1 Nasby, Petroleum V., pseud. See Locke, D. R. Nash, J. A. Treatise on agricultural chemistry .... 395.21 Nathalie. Kavanagh, J 226.5; 268.22 Nation, The. Vol. 1-12. 12 v 191.1 Natohal history. Agassiz, L. (J. R.) Methods of study in 317.6 — Darwin, C. (R.) Natural history of the countries visited by the Beagle 399.18 — Gosse, P. H. Romance of 3 17.9 — Gould, A. A. The naturalist's library 391.9 — Maynard, 0. J. The naturalist's guide 312.9 — White, G. Natural history of Selborne 319.2 — Wood, J. G. Homes without hands 312.3 — Woodward, B. B. Natural history of the year . . 316.19 See atao America, Animals, Birds, Botany, Chemistry, Ge- ology, Meteorology, Mineralogy, Nature, Ornitlioiogy, Phi- losophy, Physical geography, Sea, Zoiilogy. Natural philosophy. See Physics. Natural theology. See Theology. Naturalist, Adventures of a young. Biart, L 314.9 Nature. Buoke, C. Beauties, harmonies, and sub- limities of 178.1 — Davis, A. J. The principles of nature, her divine revelations, etc 292.6 — Humboldt, (F. H.) A. von. Views of 317.8 — Lanoye, F. (T.) de. The sublime in 318.9 — Oersted, H. C. The soul in 298.14 — Scheie de Vere, M. Leaves from the book of . . . 317.22 — Schoedler, F. The book of 393.1 Nature and philosophy : a farce 264. 16 Nature's nobleman: a comedy. Pardey, H. 265.14 Natal art and science. Cotterill, C. C. Ships and sailors 312.16 — Totten, B. J. Naval text-book 395.2 Naval commanders. Our. Headley, J. T 153.4 Natal engagements : a farce. Dance, C 264.4 Nearer and dearer. Bradley, E 247.23 Shelf. No. Nebraska, History of. Halo, E. E 168.16 Ned Nevins, the news boy. Morgan, H 124.1 Neely, K. J. The proverb series. Actions speak louder than words 115.21 Fine feathers do not make fine birds 115.18 One good turn deserves another 115.22 Negroes and negro "slavery." Van Evrie, J. I-I. . . 157.22 Neighbou Jackwood. Trowbridge, J. T 247.26 Same. Dramatized 265.27 Neighbors, The. Bremer, F 226.27 Neighbors' children. Myers, S. A 119.26 Neighbors' wives. Trowbridge, J. T 234.23 Nellie Warren. Wise, D 139.19 Nelly Brooke. Church, F 232.18 Nelsos,S., lord, Uto of. See Southey, R 179.2 Neptune's defeat: a comedy. Brougham, J 264.14 Nero, History of. See Abbott, J 149.13 Nervous man, The, and the man of nerve: a farce. Bernard, W. B 205. 6 Netherlands. Motley, J. L. History of the United Netherlands 52.3 Rise of the Dutch republic 52.2 — Schiller, (J. C.) F. von. Revolt of the 58.4; 347.25 — Taine,H.(A.) Art in the 319.16 See aleo Belgium, Holland. Netek give up. Baker, H. N. (W.) 112.26 Nevius, J. R. China and the Chinese ; 344.9 New age of gold. Payson, G 247.11 New America. Dixon, W. H 335. 1 ; 339.3 New American cyclopsedia. 16 v *R.K. , B. 1 New footman: a burletta. Selby, C 264.8; 265.31 New Jerusalem church. Swedenborg, E. von. Doc- trines of the 298.10 Theology of the 292.5 New miscellanies. Kingsley, C 46.20 New priest in Conception bay. Lowell, R. T. S 238.7 New Star papers. Beecher, H. W 313.16 New uncommercial samples. Dickens, C. (.T. H.) .. 233.8 New way to pay old debts: a comedy. Massingcr, P. 265.0 Newcomb, H. Anecdotes for boys 139.3 — Anecdotes for girls 139.2 — How to be a lady 139.4 — How to bo a man 139.5 — Practical directory for young Christian females . . 299.10 Newcomes, The. Thackeray, W. M 235.24 Newell, E. H. {Orpheus C. Kerr.) The Orpheus C. Kerr papers 234.18 New England. Carter, R. Summer cruise on the coast of 330.9 — Palfrey, J. G. History of 151.13 — Prince, T. Chronological history of 152.4 — Samuels, E. A. Birds of S11.4 See also Pilgrims, and the names of the states within the limits of NewEngland. New-England legends. Spofford, H. (E.) P 211.24 New-England tragedies. Longfellow, H. W 250.33 New Hampshire, Sons of. Festival, 1849 301.3 See also White Mountains. Newman, J. H. Callista 268.36 New Mexico, Explorations in. Bartlett, J. R 331.2 New Orleans, Jackson and. Walker, A 166.8 Newspaper literature. Specimens of. Buckingham, J. T 67.14 Newstead abbey. Irving, W v. 3 of 358.1 New York illustrated 331.15 New York, Ciiy. Abbott, J. Marco Paul in. .v. 1 of 128.2 — Lander, S. W. Spectacles for young eyes 127.21 — Medbery, J. K. Men and mysteries of Wall street 33.1 New York, Slate, History of. Irving, W. 357.3; ». lof 358.1 See also Adirondacks. Ngami, Lake. Andersson, C. J 342.8 Nicholas Nickleby. Dickens, C. (J. H.) 211.5; 212.0 — Same. Dramatized. See Stirling, E 264.20 Nichols, G. W. Story of the great march 158.20 Nichols, J. R. Fireside science 315.3 Nick of the woods. Bird, R. M 243 19 Nick of the woods : a drama. Medina, L. (H.) 265. i6 NIGER 48 OI.IPHANT Niger, Expedition to the. Lander, R. and J 179.8 Night and morning : a drama. Brougham, J 265.18 Night, A, at sea. Griffin, G 148.21 Nile. Curtis, G-. A¥. Nile notes of a howadji 346.15 — Speke, J. H. Discovery of the source of tho 341.4 NiuA. Bremer,F 249.24 Nineveh. Buried city of the East 366.6 — Fletcher, J. P. Notes from 366.1 — Layard, A. H. Discoveries among the ruins of. . 366.2 Nineveh and its remains 366.3 No ! ! an operetta 264.11 No moss. Castlemon, H 11-2.9 Noname. Collins, (W.) W 246.23; 269.15 No sense like common sense. Howitt, M 135.10 No trifling with love: a comedy. Musset, (L. C.) A. de 148.13 Noble heart, The: a play. Lewes, G. H 265.29 Noble life, A. Craik, D. (M.) M 146.2; 269.19 Noble woman, A. Stephens, A. S 219.16 Nobody's fortune. Yates, E 141.24 NocTES ambrosiange. Wilson, J 34.11 Nolte, V. Fifty years in both hemispheres 67.2 NoKAHCreina: a drama. Stirling, E 264.17 NoEDHorF, C. Cape Cod and all along shore 338.12 — Whaling and fishing 126.5 — The young man-of-war's man 138.39 Norman Cline. Kellogg, E 127.17 Norman Maurice. Simms, W. G t. 1 of 256.3 NoKRis,T. The American angler's book 311.6 North, Christopher, Recreations of. Wilson, J 31.4 North America. TroUope, A 157.4 North and South. Gaskell, E. C 239.16; 268.1 Northall, W. K. Macbeth travestie : a burlesque . 264.5 North Star, Cruise of the yacht. Cboules, J. 345.17 NoRTHANGER abbey. Austen, J 229.12 Northend, C. Teacher's assistant 47. 15 Northern lands. Adams, W. T 123.27 Norton, C. B. Notes of travel and study in Italy. . 349.17 Norway. Adams, W. T. Young America in 116.7 — Brace, C. L. Visit to the homes of 347.15 — Pfeiffer, I. Travels in 345.13 Norwood. Beecher, H. W 236. 10 Note book of an English opium-eater. De Quincey, T 35.13 Nothing new. Craik, D. (M.) M 231.30 Nothing to nurse: a farce. Walcot, CM 264.12 Notions of the Americans. Cooper, J. E 145.16 NoTA Scotia, Exiles of. Williams, C. R 248.2 Novels and tales reprinted from Household words. 11 V. in 6 269.1 Sholf. No Now and then. Warren, S 267.16 Now or never. Adams, W. T 117 g NowELL, H. P. H. (May Mannering.) Helping. hand series. Billy Grimes' favorite 129.20 Climbing the rope 129.19 The cruise of the Dashaway 129.21 The little maid of Oxbow 129]24 Tho little Spaniard 129.22 Salt-water Dick 129.23 Nubia, Boat life in. Prime, W. C 3474 Number one, round the corner : a farce. Brough, W. 264.16 ComeMte. — Vol. I[l]. An ordeal; NemPRis; Two coUeEe friendB; A rogue's life; My country town. [2.] The ninth of June; Bond and free; My blind eister; Eric Waldcrthom • The diary of Anne Rodway ; My little ward ; On 'chantre in Pans; Dick Dallinf^ton ; Black and blue; Salome and 1° II [3]. A day ot reckoning; Keater's evil eye; The poor Clare; My brother Robert ; TheFrcnchmanof two wives- The forbidden fruit ; Left, and never called for; The wreck of the Golden Mary. [4.] Thedead secret, by (W.}"W. Collins. III [5]. The dead secret, continued ; The murder of the archbishop of Paris ; The new boy at Styles's; How the old love fared ; Helena Mathewson ; Agnes Lee ; The yellow tiger- My window ; A queen's revenge ; TheAmphlett love-match! [6.] Eleanor Claresjoumalforten years; Romantic breach of promise ; The brave coucou driver ; Mrs. Badgery ■ Our fam- ilypi'^t'^^es ; The lazy tour of two idle apprentices. IV C7]. The perils of certain English prisoners, and their treasure in women, children, silver and jewels; Lvndon liall- MarieCourtenay; My lost home; Number five, Hanburv tcr-i race; Two in a legion; Old Saint Ann's gateway; Max and his companions ; The legend of my native town ; The little Huguenot; Famine abroad; The Patagonian brothers. [81 Well authenticated rappings ; "A gude conceit o'ourscls "■ Tho apparition of Monsieur Bodry ; Mr. Pearson ; Shadowless men; Little Constancy's birthday; A tale of an old man's youth; Tears and years ago; Lost Alice; The Balcombe street mystery ; The six giants of Lehon ; The Devil's mark i Boscobel; The blood ot the Sundons; History of a miracle- The end of the Fordyce brothers. ' . iT I^St^iT '"i?/ 1'"'"'"'- [Is E- C. Gaskell] ; The reverend Anred Hoblush s statement ; Truth in irons : A princess royal - what Mr. Buricigh could not see. [10.] A house to lot ; the canons clock; Jlcrface; The poisoned meal; Tried friend- ship; The heir of Hardington; Lina Fcrnie; The sin of a father. VI [U]. The Fleur de Lys; Saving little, wasting much: Her hrst appearance; The Gringe family; Home again' A gipsy king; Anew mind; Ground and lotty tumbling- The clergyman's wife; The Smallchange family; Miss Cicely's portrait; Douglas .Tcrrold ; My two partners; Dishonoured - ThcChetwyndes; Thcluckylcg; From flrst to last. Novelties, inventions, and curiosities in arts and manufactures 399 16 0. T. Andersen, H. C 355,3 Oak-openings, "The. Cooper, J. F 213.18 Object, An, of interest: a farce. Stocqueler, J. H. 264.16 Object lessons. Calkins, N. A 47. J3 O'Brien, F. A gentleman from Ireland: a comedy. 264.14 Observations on the Bible 298.2 O'Callaghan, P. P. The married bachelor : a farce . 264.13 0cEAi>i life series* Thomes, W. H 112.22; 266.22 Odd people. Reid, M 113.16 Odd-tempered man. Confessions of an. Opio, A. v. 3 of 241.1 Odoherty papers. Maginn, W 47.10 Odyssey. Homerua 255.3 Oersted, H. C. The soul in nature 298.14 O'Flannigan and the fairies. Recollections of: a comedy. Brougham, J 264.9 Ogilvies, The. Craik, D. (M.)M... 221.19; 236.12; 269.20 Oglethorpe, J. Harris, T. M. Biographical memo- rials of 161.13 — Peabody, W. B. 0. Life of v. 2 of 169.2 Okavango river. The. Andersson, C. J 342.4 O'Keeffb, J. Wild oats: a comedy 265.24 Oloott, H. a. The torchlight 237.30 Old and new. Vol. 1-4. 4v 16. 1 Old and young: a comedy. Salmon, J 265.27 Old battle-ground. Trowbridge, J. T 136.5 " Old Block," pseud. A live woman in the mines: a play 264.12 Old corner cupboard. Livermore, Mrs 237.28 Old curiosity shop. Dickens, C. (.1. H.) 212.8 Old dower house. Grey, Mrs 242.25 Old-fashioned girl, An. Alcott, L. M 219.0 Old Fritz and the new era. Mundt, C 221.10 Old guard. The : a drama 264.4 Old heads and young hearts: a play. Boucicault, D. (L.) 265.9 Old homestead. Stephens, A. S 218.4 Old horse Gray, and the parish of Grumbleton. Hopper, E 256.2 Old Jack. Kingston, W. H. G 119.23 ; 123.19 Old mam'selle's secret. John, E 216.2 Old Mortality. Scott, Sir W v. 5 of 224.1; 225.4 Old portraits and modern sketches. Whittier, J. G. V. 1 of 37.19 Old schoolfellows, and what became of them 124.27 Oldham, 0. The humorous speaker 48.8 Oldtown fireside stories. Stowe, H. (E.) B 215.12 Oldtown folks. Stowe, H. (B.) B 147.6 O'Leaey, C. The Irish widow's son 266.10 Olie. M., L. M 244.4 Olio ; or, speaker's companion 264.21 Oliphant, L. Russian shores of the Black sea, in 1852 349.5 Oliphant, M. (0. W.) Agues 232.32 — Agnes Hopetoun's schools and holidays 135.41 — Brownlowa 231.23 — Chronicles of Carlingford 231.36 — The days of my life 225.16 — Historical sketches of the reign of George n 61.6 — The laird of Norlaw 242.11 — The last of tho Mortimers. Leipzig. 2v.ini.. 267.1 Same. New York 234.20 — LiUiesleaf 225.15 — Lucy Crofton 248.4 — Madonna Mary 231.25 — Margaret Maitland 267.2 — The minister's wife 231.24 — Miss Marjoribanks 241.21 — The perpetual curate 231.34 — A son of the soil 241.4 OLIVE 49 PARDON Shelf. No. OuvE. Craik, D. (M.) M 211.11; 221.19 Olive and piuo. Lowe, M. P ■ 266.5 Oliver Optic, pseud. See Adams, "W. T. Oliteb Optic's magazine. Our boys and girla. Vol. 1-10. 6v. 1867-71 12.1 Oliver Twist. Dickens, 0. (J. H.) 212.11 Same. Dramatized. See Almar, G 265.23 Olmsted, D. Letters on astronomy 395.13 Olmsted, F. L. Journey in the back country 336.6 — Journey in the seaboard slave states 336.5 — Journey through Texas 336.7 — Walks and talks of an American farmer in Eng- land 348.12 Omen, The. Gait, J 266.6 Omnibus, The : a farce. Power, T 264.4 On guard. Cudlip, A 231.28 On the heights. Auerbach, B 216.7 On the wing. Bumstead, J 319.6 On the wing. Eyster, N 135.37 On time. Adams, W. T 117.3 One by herself. Balfour, C. L 138,8 One coat for two suits; a drama. Walcot, CM. ... 264.11 One good turn deserves another. Neely, K. J 115.22 One touch of nature : a drama. Webster, B 265.5 One week at Amer 256.1 One year. Oarlen, B. (P.) < 237.5 O'Neal the great: a drama. Clarke, N. H. B 265.30 Only a fiddler. Andersen, H. C 356.7 Only herself. Cudlip, A 241.16 Onslow, or the protege of an enthusiast 241.3 Opib, A. Works. 3v 241.1 ConteTits. — Vol.1. Madeline; Adeline Mowbray; Simple tales : The blaek velvet pelisse ; The death-bed ; The fashion- able wife, and unfashionable husband; The robber; The mother and son ; Love and duty ; The soldier's return ; The brother and sister; The revenge; The uncle and nephew; Murder will out; The orphan; The father and daughter; Happy faces. II. Talcs of real life : Lady Anne and lady Jane ; Austin and his wife; The mysterious stranger; Appearance is against her; Valentine's eve\ New talcs: Mrs. Arlington; Proposals ofmarriage; White lies; Henry WoodviUe ; "rhe quaker, and the young man of the world ; A tale of trials ; The ruffian boy ; The welcome home. HI. Temper; A woman's love; A wife's duty; The two sons; The opposite neighbour; Love, mystery.'and super- stition; After the ball; False or true; The confessions of an odd-tempered man; Illustrations of lying. Opinm-EATEE. De Quinoey, T. Confessions of an English opium-eater 359.7 Note book of an English opium-eater 35.13 Opium habit. The. Day, .H 38.1 Opposite neighbors: a farce. Paul, J. H 264.13 Opposite neighbour. Opie, A v. 3 of 241.1 Optic, Oliver, pseud. See Adams, W. T. Optics. Lardner, D. Optics.... v. 1 of 395.1 — Marion, P. Wonders of 318.3 See also Eye, Microscope. Oeatory. See Elocution, Eloquence. Oregon, Exploring expedition to. Fremont, J. C. . . 157.2 O'Reilly, Miles, pseud. See Halpine, C. Gt. Orient. See East, The. Origins, History of. Beekmann, J : 397. 14 Orkney. Abbott, J v. 10 of 125.10 OnLfiANS, Duchesse d'. See Helene Louise Elizabeth. Orley farm. Trollope, A 231.35 Oemond. Brown, C. B v. 6 of 145.1 Ornithology, American. Wilson, A 397.1 See also Birds. Orphan, The. Opie, A v. 1 of 241.1 Orphan children. Arthur, T. S 232.40 Orpheus C. Kerr papers. Newell, E. H 234.18 Orthodoxy: its truths and errors. Clarke, J. P 314.10 Orton, J. The Andes and the Amazon 344.7 Orville college. Wood, E. P 241.30 Osborn, S. Stray leaves from an arctic journal 157.16 Oscar. Simonds, W 124.17 Osceola the Seminole. Reid, M ■_■ 115.11 OssAwATTOMiE Brown: a drama. Swayze, Mrs. 3. C. 265.23 OsauN. Poems 256.18 OssoLi, S. M. P., marchesa d'. Woman in the nine- teenth century ^^-^ Othello: a tragedy. Shakespeare, W. . . v. 2 of 252.1 ; 2e5.3 7 Shelf. No. Otho the great: a tragedy., Keats, J 67.18 Otis, J., Life of. See Bowen, P ,. 2 of 169.2 Otway, T. Venice preserved: a tragedy 265.3 Odr boys and girls. .See Oliver Optio's magazine. OOB Charlie. Southworth, S. A 136.14 OuB cousin Veronica. Latimer, (M.) E 247.24 Ouit farm of four acres 319.9 Cub fresh and salt water tutors. Kingston, W. II. O. 123.11 Kol^. — This work is an Englisli adaptation of " That good old time," by Vieux Moustache. Our gal: a farce. Johnson, S. D 264.9 ODB'girls. Lewis, D 313.3 OuB Jemimy : a farce. Conway, H. J 264.10 Ode mutual friend. Dickens, C. (J. H.) 211.3 ; 233.5 OuB new way round the world. Coffin, 0. C 335.2 OuB old home. Hawthorne, N 358.3 Odb parish 247.17 Odb sailors. Kingston, W. H. G 138.25 Ode standard-bearer. Adams, W. T 118.6 Odb village. Mitford, M. R 235.27; 251.8 Ode wife: a drama. Morton, J. M 264.16 Odr year. Craik, D. (M.) M 249.13 Ode young folks. Vol. 1-4, 6. 5v 12.2 Odt-door papers. Higginson, T. W 37.23 Odt-dooes at Idlewood. Willis, N. P 36.7 Out in the world. Arthur, T. S 266.1 Odt of the world. Thackeray, A. 1 147.9 Odt to nurse: a farce. Williams, T 264.20 Outlaw, The. Hall, A. M 229.27 Odtee-mee. Longfellow, H. W 349.4 Odtwaed bound. Adams, W. T 116.1 OvEELAND. De Porest, J. W 111.3 Oveeman, p. The moulder's and founder's pocket guide 397.2 OxBEEBY, W. H. Matteo Falcone: a melo-drama . . . 264.16 OxENPOED, J. Adrienne, the actress: a drama 265.22 — Doctor Dilworth: a farce 264.2q| — A family failing: a farce 264.18,' — My fellow clerk : a farce 264. 16 P. P., or the man and the tiger: a farce. Parry, T. 264.9 Pacha of many tales. Marryat, P 222.19 Pacific, Army life on the. Kip, L 346.20 Paddy Carey: an interlude. Power, T 264.8 Paddy the piper: a drama. Pilgrim, J 264.8 Page, D. P. Theory and practice of teaching 314.20 Painter's camp, A. Hamerton, P. G 319.18 Painters, Modern. Ruskin, J 394.1 Palace and cottage. Adams, W. T 116.5 Palestine. Burt, N. C. The land and its story .. . 343.3 — Dixon, W. H. The Holy Land 343.7 — Lamartine, A. (M. L. P.) de. Pilgrimage to the Holy Land 348.29 — Prime, W. C. Tent-life in the Holy Land 366.5 — Smith, J. V. C. Pilgrimage to 346.12 — Spencer, J. A. Travel in 342.1- — Stephens, J. L. Incidents of travel in the Holy Land 338.3' — Thomson, W. M. The Land and the Book 335.4 — Wilson, (C. W.) Exploration and discovery in the Holy Land 343.9 See aUo Dead sea, Jordan, Saracen, Syria. Palfrey, J. G. History of New England. 3v 151.13 — Life of W. Palfrey v. 7 of 169.2 Palfeey, W., Life of. See Palfrey, J. G v. 7 of 169.2 Palgeave, p. T. Golden treasury of songs and lyr- ical poems 259.16 Palissy the Huguenot potter 238.12 Palmer, R. Book of praise 259.10 Palmeeston, Viscount. See Temple, H. J. Para. Residence at. Edwards, W. H 336.11 Paeadise lost. Milton, J 251.1; 253.2; 259.3 Pabadise regained. Milton, J 251.1; 253.2 Pardey, H. 0. Nature's nobleman : a comedy 265.14 Paedoe, .J. The adopted heir 246,3 Episodes of French history during the consulate and the iirst empire 58.7 Louis XIV, and the court of France. 2 v 57.2 1 Pardon, G. P. Handbook of whist 319.5 PARIS 50 PERIODICALS Shelf. No. Paris. Abbott, J. RoUo in v. 2 of 149.27 — American family in 348. 17 — Fetridge, W. P. Kise and fall of the Paris com- mune in 1871 53.9 — Goodricli, S. B. Tricolored slietehes in, 1851-53. 348.13 — Jarves, J. J. Parisian sights and French princi- ples 344.5 — Trollope, F. Paris and the Parisians in 1835 . . . 342.10 Paris slietoh booli. Thackeray, W. M v. 2 of 147.11 Pabisina: a poem. Byron, G. (G. N.), lord 259.1 Park, M. Life and travels ; with later discoveries . 179.19 Parker, E. A. Eosa Abbott stories. Alexis the runaway 129.26 Jack of all trades 129.25 The pinks and blues 129.30 Tommy Hickup 129.27 Upside down 129.28 The young detective 129.29 Parker, T. Critical and miscellaneous writings .... 298.20 — Discourse of matters pertaining to religion 298.24 — Historic Americans 165.4 CorUente. son. -FraDkliD; Washington; J. Adams; T. Jeflfer- — Life and correspondence of. See Weiss, J 161.18 Parkman, F. Conspiracy of Pontiac. 2 v 154. 1 — France and England in North America. 3 v 154.2 Canierus, — Vol. I. Pioneers of France in the New World. H. The Jesuits in North America in the 17th century. III. The discovery of the great West. Parktns, M. Life in Abyssinia. 2 v Parley, Peter, pseud. See Goodrich, S. G. Parliamentary practice. Manual of. Cushing, L. S Parlor magician, or, 100 tricks Parr, H. (Holme Lee.) Against wind and tide Parra Sastha. Carleton, W Parrot, ( J. J. ) F. ( W. ) Journey to Ararat Parry, T. P. P., or the man and the tiger: a farce, Parsons, T. Memoir Parthenia. Lee, B. B Partinston, Mrs., pseud. See Shillaber, B. P. Partisan, The. Simms, W. G Parton, J. Famous Americans of recent times 347.6 49.4 119.15 246.18 266.19 348.30 264.9 167.8 145.2 223.12 163.1 Contents. — n. Clay; D. Webster; J.C.Calhoun; J. Ran- dolph; S. Girard and his collegeiJ. G. Bennett and the New York herald; C. Goodyear; H. W. Beecher and his church; Commodore Vauderbilt; T. Burr; J. J.Astor. — Gen. Butler in New Orleans — Humorous poetry of the English language, from Chaucer to Saxe — Life and times of A. Burr — Life of A. Jackson. 3 v — Life of H. Greeley. Boston Same. New York — Topics of the time ' .' Parton, S. P. (Fanny Fern.) Fern leaves. 2 v. . Party leaders. Baldwin, J. G Pas de fascination : a farce. Coyne, J. S Passases from the diary of a late physician. War- ren, S Passing cloud. The : a drama. Bernard, W. B. . . Passion and principle. Grey, Mrs Past meridian. Sigourney, L. H ,, Pastor's fireside. Porter, J Patents. See United States. Patent office ...... '. '. Pathfinder, The. Cooper, J. F Pathology. Bigelow, J. Nature in disease' ". .' .' '. . .' — Watson, T. Principles and practice of physics . . . See also Anatomy, Eye. Patience Hathaway. Bradley, W. J Patience Strong's outings. Whitney, A. D. T. ! " " Patmore, C. (K.) The angel in the house. The be- trothal The espousals \ — Faithful for ever — The victories of love Patricians, The, daughter: a tragedy, "jiarston,' Pattersoh, L. B. Twelve yearain the mines' of Cal- ifornia 331.3 253.1 164.5 164.17 163.4 167.9 36.3 246.6 167.3 264.21 223.21 265.12 242.24 237.32 229. J 106.1 214.5 187.7 181.3 118.14 215.4 256.26 256.25 256.27 256.9 265.25 157.21 Shelf. No. Patterson, E. Campaign in the valley of the She- nandoah, in 1861 331,5 Patty. Macquoid, K. S 141.29 Paul, J. H. A lucky hit: a comedy 264.20 — Tlie mob cap : a drama 264.7 — Opposite neighbors: a faree 264.13 Paul and Virginia. St. Pierre, J. H. B. de 249.22 Paul the peddler. Alger, H.,yr 124.4 Paul Clifford. Bulwer-Lytton, B. (G. E. L.) 235.12 Paul Fane. Willis, N. P 234.4 Paul Gerrard, the cabin boy. Kingston, W. H. G.. 123.9 Paul Pry: a comedy. Poole, J 266.11 Paulding, J. K. The puritan and his daughter. 2 v. in 1 243.25 Pauline : a drama 265.17 Pau vrette : a drama. Boucicault, D. (L.) 265.23 Paxton, p. Stray Yankee in Texas 336.16 — Wonderful adventures of captain Priest, with other legends 243.13 Payne, J. H. Brutus : a tragedy 265.9 — Charles the second : a comedy 265.3 — Clari: a drama 265.25 — Love in humble life : a comedy 264.11 — Therese, the orphan of Geneva: a drama 265.15, 31 Payson, G. (Robert Dexter Romaine.) The new age of gold 247.11 Pbaeody, a. p. Christian consolations 298.26 Peabody, B. p. Kindergarten guide. See Maun, M 47.14 Peabqdy, 0. W. B. Life of I. Putnam v. 7 of 169.1 — Life of J. Sullivan v. 3 of 169.2 Peabody, W. B. 0. Life of A. Wilson v. 2 of 169.1 — Life of C. Mather v. 6 of 169.1 — Life of D. Brainerd v. 8 of 169.1 — Life of J. Oglethorpe v. 2 of 169.2 Peake, R. B. Amateurs and actors: a farce 264.14 Pearl of Orr's island. Stowe, H. (E.) B 248.20 Pearl of Savoy: a drama 265.30 Pearson, C. H. The cabin on the prairie 137.1 — The young pioneers of the North-west 137.5 Pearson, E. C. Gutenberg, and the art of printing. 317.25 Peck, G. W. Melbourne, and the Chincha islands. . 346.26 Peck, J. M. Life of D. Boone v. 13 of 169.2 Peculiar. Sargent, B 237.2 Peep o' day, The. Banim, J 266.14 Peg Woffington. Eeade, C 216.17, 22 Peissner, B. The American question in its national aspect 157.20 Pekin. Spectacles for young eyes. Lander, S. W. . 127.22 Pelhah. Bulwer-Lytton, B. (G. E. L. ) 235.3 Pellico, S. My prisons : memoirs 69. 17 Pen photographs of C. Dickens's readings. Field, (M.) K 236.1 Pendennis. Thackeray, W. M 221.26 Peninsular war. History of the. Napier, Sir W. F. P 51.1 Penmanship, System of. Foster, B. F 392.6 Penn, W., Life of. See Ellis, G. E v. 12 of 169:2 Penny magazine. ■Vol.2 192.1 People I have met. Willis, N. P 36,9 People's, The, lawyer: a comedy. Jones, J. S 265.24 Pepper, J. H. Playbook of metals 316.21 — Playbook of science 316.20 Percital Keene. Marryat, F 249.9 Percy, Sholto and Eeuben, pseud. See Byerley, T. Percy anecdotes. Byerley, T 41.1 Perfection : a farce. Bayly, T. H 265.4 Perfumery, Art of. Piesse, G. W. S 395.8 Pericles: a play. Shakespeare, W v. 6 of 252.1 Perilous adventures. Davenport, E. A 178.6 Perils of the ocean and wilderness. Shea, J. G. ... 166.5 Periodicals. American annual cyclopaedia »R.E., C.l — Annual of scientific discovery 396.5 — Appletons' journal of literature, science, and art . U.l — Appletons' juvenile annual for 1871 122.11 — Atlantic monthly 23.1 — Boys of England 111.4 — Boys' favourite 21.2 — Chatterbox 17.1 — Every Saturday 22.1 — Harper's new monthly magazine 13.1 PERIODICALS 51 PLAifCIlE Shelf. No. Periodicals, continued. — Household words 21 1 — Lippincott's magazine 22 2 — Little folks y^^ — Nation, The _ _' igi.'i — Old and new 26!l — Oliver Optic's magazine 12.1 — Our boys and girls ." 12.I — Our youngfolks '. i2!2 — Penny magazine 192 1 ' — Putnam's magazine 25.1 2 — Riverside magazine n'.2 — Young men of Great Britain .' ] ' 111.5 — Youth's play-hour 122.12 Pekkins, F. B. The best reading. See Putnam, G- P *K.R., D.4 Perpetual curate. Oliphant, M. (0. W.) 231.34 Perrt, B. C. The human hair, and its diseases 187.3 Perrt, 0. H., Life of. See Mackenzie, A. S 179.23 Persecdted Dutchman, The : a farce. Barry, S 264.13 Persians, The. ^sohylus 257.7 Personation: a comic interlude. Kemble, Mrs. C. . 264.11 Persuasion. Austen, J 229.12 Peru, Conquest of. Prescott, W. H 51.9 ; 59.4 Pet of the petticoats : an opera. Buokstone, J. B. . . 264.19 Peter the great. Abbott, J. History of 149.14 — Barrow, Sir J. Life of 179.15 Peter the whaler. Kingston, W. H. G 123.3 Peter Clinton. Wise, D 139.22 Peter Parley, pseud. See Goodrich, S. G. Petee Wilkins. [Dramatized from R. Pultook] 265.18 Peterson, C. J. Grace Dudley 222.15 — Kate Aylesford 244.23 Petroleum V. Nasev, pseud. See Locke, D. R. Peteokel. Church, F 232.20 Peveril of the Peak. Scott, SirW t. 14 of 224.1 Ppeipfer, I. Journey to Iceland, and travels in Sweden and Norway 345.13 — A lady's voyage round the world 336.1 Phalsburg, Blockade of. Erckmann, ]6 144.2; 228.6 Phantastes. MacDonald, G 223.2 Phantom, The: a drama. Bouoicault, D. (L.) 265.19 Phantom ship, The. Marryat, F 222. 18 PhSdrb: tragedie. Racine, J 406.2 Phelps, B. S. The gates ajar 219.13 — The gypsy series. Gypsy Breyntou 128.10 Gypsy's cousin Joy 128.11 Gypsy's sowing and reaping 128.12 Gypsy's year at the golden crescent 128.13 — Hedged in 219.12 — Men, women, and ghosts 219. 11 — Mercy Gliddon's work 116.20 — The silent partner 216.9 — [Tiny's library.] Ellen's idol 119.16 I don't know how 119.17 Tiny 119.18 Tiny's Sunday nights 119.19 — The Trotty book 126.8 Phenomena in the four seasons. Hitchcock, B 398.4 Phenomenon in a smock frock: a drama. BroughjW. 264.13 Philip II, of Spain, Reign of. See Prescott, W. H. 51.10; 59.5 Philip, chief of the Wampanoags, History of. See Abbott, J. S.0 148.1 Philip, Uncle, pseud. See Hawks, F. L. Philip. Thackeray, W. M 235.26 Philip Augustus. James, G. P. R 229.20 Philip Randolph. Gertrude, M ■ 135.19 Philip van Artevelde: a dramatic romance. Tay- lor, H 259.15 Philippine islands. Twenty years in the Philippines. La Gironi^re, P. P. de 345.12 Phillips, C. Curran and his contemporaries 86.1 Phillips, J. B. The evil eye: a melo-drama 264.12 Phillips, Watts. Camilla's husband: a drama 265.29 Phillips, Wendell. Speeches, lectures, and letters . 34.2 Philo: an evangeliad. Judd, S 256.21 Philothba. Child, L. M 237.3 Phineas Finn, the Irish member. Trollope, A 241.5 Phipps, B. King Rene's daughter: a drama. See Herz.H.... 264.21 Shrlf. No. of 169.1 46.6 31(1.18 18L1 392.12 , 397.5 317.5 391.3 391.2 395.1 Phips, Sir W., Life of. See Bowen, F v. 7 Phienix, John, pseud. See Derby, G. H. PncENixiANA. Derby, G. H PnoNOGRAPHY. The complete phonographer! '. '. .... Phrenology examined. Sowall, T Physical geography of the soa. Maury, M. F. .... Physician, Another letter to a young. Jackson, J.. Physician's, A, problems. Elam, C Physics. Arnott, N. Elements of — Fischer, B. S. Elements of natural philosophy. ! — Lardner, D. Hand-book of natural philosophy . . See aZflo Astronomy, Electricity, Heat, MechaniCB, Meteor- ology, Optics, Physical geography. Physiology. Agassiz, L. (J. R.) Comparative phys- iology 396.3 — Beecher, C. E. Physiology and calisthenics 317.2 — Combe, A. Physiology applied to health 179.16 — Dalton, J. 0. Treatise on 315.13 — Edwards, H. Milne. Outlines of 181.2 See also Anatomy, Eye, Medicine, Pathology, Picoiola. Saintine, (J.) X. Boniface, cuZM 406.3 PiccoLOMiNi, The. Schiller, (J. 0.) F. von 58.4 Pickering, C. The races of man 397.9 Pickering, E. Ellen Wareham 211. 23 — The expectant 211.19 — The grumbler 211.20 Pickwick papers. Dickens, C. (J. H.) 211.7; 212.5 Picnic party. Adams, W. T 119.10 Pictorial calendar of the seasons. Hewitt, M 398.5 Pictures from Italy. Dickens, C. (J. H.) 212.14 Pierce, P., Life of. See Hawthorne, N 1G8.6 PiERRON, E., and Laferri&ee, A. Two can play at that game: a comedy 264.18 PiESSE, G. W. S. Art of perfumery 393.8 Pike, F. W. A. (Mary Langdon; Sydney A. Story, jr.) Every day 147.4 — Ida May 244.9 — Striving and gaining 120.7 Pike, Z. M., Life of. See Whiting, H v. 5 of 169.2 Pike county ballads. Hay, J 257.18 Pilgrim, J. Eveleen Wilson: a drama 265.29 — KattyO'Sheal: a farce 265.5 — The Limerick boy : a farce 264. 15 — Paddy the piper: a drama 264.8 — Robert Emmet: a drama 265.27 — Servants by legacy: a farce 264.20 — Shandy Maguire: a drama 265.24 — Wild Irish girl: a drama 265.30 Pilgrim, The, and the shrine. Ainslie, H 146.10 Pilgrim's progress. Bunyan, J 146.9 Pilgrims of the Rhine. Bulwer-Lytton, B. (G. E. L.) 235.2 Pilgrims of Walsingham. Strickland, A 243.6 Pillar, The, of fire. Ingraham, J. H 242.13 Pilot, The. Cooper, J. F 214.6 Same. Dramatized. See Fitzball, B 265.17 Pink and white tyranny. Stowe, H. (E.) B 216.8 Pinkney, W., Life of. See Wheaton, H v. 6 of 169.-1 Pinks and blues. Parker, R. A 129.30 Pioneers, The. Cooper, J. F 214.7 Pious thoughts. J., E 299.6 Piozzi, H. L. Autobiography, letters, and literary remains 65.15 Pirate, The. Scott, Sir W v. 12 of 224.1 Pirate of the isles: a drama. Clarke, N. H. B. ... 265.30 Pirate's, The, legacy : a drama. Saunders, C. H. . . 265.29 Pitt, G. D. The last man: a drama 265.26 PizAERo: a play. Kotzebue, A. F. F. von 257.10 259.17; 265.3 Plaideurs, Les: comedie. Racine, J 406.2 Planch^, B. A pleasant neighbor: a farce ..264.8; 265.31 PlAnch£, J. R. Beauty and the beast: a fairy ex- travaganza 264.2 — The brigand: a drama 265.21 — The captain of the watch : a farce 264.2 — Charles xii: an historical drama 265.7 — Faint heart never won fair lady: a comedy 265.7 — The follies of a night : a comedy 265.7 — Grist to the mill: a drama 265.25 planch:^; 52 PRIDE Shelf. No. Planch)!:, J. R., continued. — The invisible prince: a fairy extravaganza 264.1 — The Irish post: a drama 264.9 — The Jacobite : a drama 264.3 — King Charming : a fairy extravaganza 264.8 — Lavater, or not a bad judge: a drama 265.29 — The loan of a lover: a vaudeville 264.1 — The pride of the market: a drama 264.2 — The printer's devil : a farce 265.30 — Promotion: a vaudeville 264.14 — Secret service: a drama 264.4 — Somebody else: a farce -^ 264.18 — and Dance, C. High, low, Jack, and the game: a burletta 264.14 Planchette ; or, the despair of science. Sargent, B. 319.1 Plane and plank. Adams, W. T 118.2 Plant hunters. Eeid, M 115.27 Plant life. Phenomena of. Grindon, L. H 314.14 Planter's northern bride. Hentz, C. L 146.13 Planting the wilderness. MaoCabe, J. D.,j> 137.2 Plat and study. Baker, H. N. (W.) 137.8 Play ground. The; or, out-door games for boys 319.3 Played out. Cudlip, A 241.14 PLAYIN& for high stakes. Cudlip, A 231.29 Pleasant cove series. Kellogg, E 112. 17-19 Pleas ANT neighbor : a farce. Planche, E. .. .264.8; 265.31 Plunkett, H. G. The mineral!: a drama 265.18 Plurality of worlds. Proctor, R. A. Other worlds than ours 312.17 — Whewell, W. Plurality of worlds 395.11 Pltjtarchus. Lives. 4v 58.1 Plymouth, Mass. Banvard, J. Plymouth and the pilgrims 159.3 — Cheever, G. B. Journal of the pilgrims at, in 1620 158.10 Poacher, The. Marryat, F 222.18; 249.8 Po- CA-aoN-TAS : a drama. Brougham, J 264.8 PococK, I. The miller and his men: amelo-drama. 265.21 — Rob Roy Macgregor: a play 265.12 — The robber's wife; a drama 265.25 PoE, E. A. Prose tales 249.23 Poetry. Baskerville, A. The poetry of Germany . . 253.3 — Dana, C. A. Household book of 251.14 — KirWand, C. M. Garland of poetry for the young. 255.11 — Parton, J. Humorous poetry 253.1 See aleo Ballads, Songs. Poet's, A, bazaar. Andersen, H. C 356.3 Poets. De Quinoey, T. Essays on the 359.6 — Jameson, A. (M.) Memoirs of the loves of the. . 69.10 Poland. Hordynski, J. History of the Polish rev- olution 51.12 — Stephens, J. L. Incidents of travel in 344.4 Polar sea. See Arctic regions. Political economy, Essays on. Greeley, H, 313.9 See also Agriculture, Banks, Commerce, Cotton, Manufac- tures, Money. Pollard, E. A. Life of Jefferson Davis, with a se- cret history of the southern confederacy 153.9 Polo, M. Travels 179.20 Polynesian life. Peep at. Melville, H 338.4 Pompeii, Wonders of. Monnier, M 318.7 PoNTiAC, Conspiracy of. Parkman, E 154.1 Poole,.!. Married and single: a comedy 265.11 — Paul Pry: a comedy , , 265.11 — Simpson and oo. : a comedy ', 265.9 — A soldier's courtship: a comedy , 264.20 — 'T would puzzle a conjurer: a drama 264.6 Poole, T. Deafasapost: a farce 264. 8j 265.31 Poor and proud. Adams, W. T 117.11 Poor gentleman : a comedy. Go}ma.u,G., the younger, 265.3 Poor Misa Finch. Collins, (W.) W 231.41 Poor of New York: a drama 265.21 Poor Pillicoddy: a farce. Morton, J. M 264.17 Poor rich man, and rich poor man. Sedgwick, C. M. 139.1 PooRE, B. P. Rise and fall of Louis Philippe 66.8 Pope, A. Complete poetical works. 2 v 255.6 Ooniente.—Yol.I. Memoir; Author's preface; Pastorals; Translations and imitations; Imitations of Enelish poets; Windsor forest; Odes for music; Eloisato Abelard; EleRvto tlie memory of an unfortunate lady ; Prologues and epilogues • Shelf. Bo. Pope, A., continued. Battleof the frogs and mice; 1740,apoem; Miscellanies; Fu- gitive pieces; Epigrams; Epitaphs; .Tohnson'a criticisms on epitaphs; Commendatory poems. n. Essay on man ; Moral essays ; Satires of J. Donne ; Epis- tles and satires of Horace; Essay on criticism; Rape of the lock; The Dunciad; Miscelianeoua epistles; Imitations of English poets; Eloisato Abelard; Prologues and epilogues; Key to the lock ; Miscellaneous epistles. Pope of Rome: a drama. Boucicault, D. (L.) 266.23 Popping the question : a farce. Buckstone, J. B. 264.8; 265.31 Porcelain, Manufacture of. Porter, G. R 397.8 . Porte Cray'on, pseud. See Strother, D. P. Portent, The. MacDonald, G 223.5 Porter, A. M. The Hungarian brothers 229.17 Porter, C. B. Silver cup of sparkling drops 397.18 Porter, G. R. Manufacture of porcelain and glass. 397.8 Porter, J. The pastor's fireside. 2 v 229.2 — The Scottish chiefs. 2 v 229.24 — Thaddcus of Warsaw. 4 v. in 2 243.7 Porter, N. Books and reading *R.R., D.2 Porter, W. T., Life of. See Brinley, F 167.10 Portugal, Visit to. Andersen, H. C 356. 9 PoSBY, T., Memoir of. See Hall, J v. 9 of 1C9.2 PoTipHAB papers. Curtis, G. W 244.8 Potomac, Army of the. Report on the. MacClellan, G. B 331.4 Potter, A. Handbook for readers and students .... 178.10 — Address on the drinking usages of society. See Massachusetts temperance society 47.3 Potter, I.: bis fifty years of exile. See Melville, H. 149.34 Powell, T. The living authors of England 68.11 Power, T. Born to good luck : a farce 264.6 — How to pay the rent : a farce 264.1 — The omnibus : a farce 264.4 — Paddy Carey : an interlude 264.8 — St. Patrick's eve : a drama 264.2 Practical directory for young Christian females. Newoomb, H 299.10 Praed, W. M. Poems, with memoir by D. Cole- ridge. 2 v 255.7 Prairie, The. Cooper, J-F 214.8 Prairie-bird, The. Murray, C. A 229.3 Prairie traveler, The. Marcy, R. B 339.2 Prank. Abbott, J v. 2 of 125.10 Pratt, A. Common things of the sea-coast 399.17 — Dawnings of genius 135.21 Pratt, W. W. Ten nights in a bar-room: a drama. 265.30 Preacher, The, and the king. Bungoner, L. (F.).. 67.9 Preble, E., Life of. See Sabine, L v. 12 of 169.2 Pre-histobic nations. Baldwin, J. D 317.11 Prentice, G. D. Biography of H. Clay 167.15 — Prenticeana 34.7 Prenticeana. Prentice, G. D 34.7 Prentiss, B. Aunt Jane's hero 242.19 — Fred, and Maria, and me 120.5 — Stepping heavenward 146.8 Prescott, G. B. History, theory, and practice of the electric telegraph 314.15 Prescott, H. (E.) See Spoflford, H. (B.) P. Prescott, W. H. Biographical and critical essays . . 59.3 — Conquest of Mexico. London. 2v 59.2 Same. New York. 3v 51.8 — Conquest of Peru. London. 2 v 59.4 Same. New York. 2v 51.9 — Life of 0. B.Brown v. 1 of 169.1 — Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella. London. 2 v. 59.7 Same. New York. 3 v 51.7 — Reign of Philip II. Boston. 3v 61.101 - — Same. London. 2 v 69.6 — Charles v, after his abdication. See Robertson, W V. 2 of 59.6 — Life of. See Ticknor, G 164.4 President's daughters. The. Bremer, F 249.24 Preston, Paul, pseud. ? Voyages, travels, and re- markable adventures 138.3 Pretty girls, The, of Stillberg: a farce 265.5 Pretty piece of business : a comedy. Morton, T 264.9 Prey of the gods. Church, F 231.6 Pride and prejudice. Austen, J 229.16 Pbidb and prudence. Arthur, T. S 232,38 ■" Pride of the market: a drama. Planoh6, J. B 264.2 PRIEST 53 EBADE Shelf. No. Priest, The, and the Huguenot. Bungener, L. (P.). 247.18 Peime, B. D. G. Around the world 343.4 Prime, S. I. Travels in Europe and the Bast. 2 t. 34T.18 Prime, W. C. Boat life in Egypt and Nubia 347.4 — Tent life in the Holy Land 36G.5 Prince, T. Chronological history of New England. . 152.4 Prince Eugene and his times. Mundt, C 221.7 Prince of darkness. Southworth, B. D. B. N 217. B Prince, The, of the house of David. Ingraham, J. H. 214.3 Princess, The. Tennyson, A v. 2 of 257.1.5 Princess, The, and the goblin. MacDonald, G 228.2 Principles form character: a comedy. Wehner, J. H 264.15 Printer's devil : a farce. Planche, J. R 265.30 Printing, Gutenberg, and the art of. Pearson, B. C. 317.25 Prior, W. M. The king's vesture. Comparatively applied to W. Miller 298.16 Proeabiuties. Tupper, M. P v. 2 of 245.2 Problematic characters. Spielhagen, B 239.7 Probus. See Aurelian. Procter, B. W. (^Barry Cornwall.) Charles Lamb: a memoir 68.15 — Essays and tales in prose. 2 v 38.21 Proctor, B. D. A Russian journey 348.5 Proctor, R. A. Light science for leisure hours 314.16 — Other worlds than ours 312.17 Professor, The. Bronte, C 246.12 Professor at the breakfast-table. Holmes, 0. W. . . 36.11 Prometheus chained, .fflsohylus 257.7 PEOMETHErs unbound. Shelley, P. B 251.11 Promotion: a vaudeville. Planche, J. R 264.14 Propellers and steam navigation. History of. Mac- farlane, R 397.13 Propria quse maribus. Beade, C 216.22 Prose tales. Poe, E. A 249.23 Proud and lazy. Adams, W. T 119.1 Prout, W. Chemistry, meteorology, and digestion, with reference to natural theology 392.3 Proverb series. 6 v. Namely : — No. 1. Bradley, M. Birds of a feather 115.17 No. 2. Neely, K. J. Fine feathers do not make fine birds 115.18 No. 3. Bradley, M. Handsome is that handsome does 115.19 No. 4. Bradley, M. A wrong confessed is half redressed 115.20 No. 5. Neely, K. J. Actions speak louder than words 115. 21 - No. 6. Neely, K. J. One good turn deserves another 115.22 Proverbial philosophy. Tupper, M. F v. 4 of 245.2 Provost, The. Gait, J" 266.6 Pecdy keeping house. Clarke, R. S 129. 17 PRUEandL Curtis, G.W 243.20 Prussia, Young America in. Adams, W. T 123.27 Psyche, A, of to-day. Jenkin, ilfrs. C 248.11 Psyche's art. Alcott, L. M 219.1 Pulaski, Count K., Life of. See Sparks, J. . . .v. 4 of 169.2 PuLTOCK, R. See Peter Wilkins. Punch's prize novelists, etc. Thackeray, W. M 244.15 Punctuation, Treatise on English. Wilson, J 46.10 Pure gold: a play. Marston, (J-) W. • ; ..... ... . • 265.29 Puritan, The, and his daughter. Paulding, J. K. . . ii6.li> Pursuit of knowledge under difficulties. Craik, /I T , 49.3 Put yourself in his place. Reade, C • • 216.23 Putnam, E. Receipt book, and young housekeeper's assistant . . ; n,}l Putnam, G. P. Story library. 3 v ^46.3 rnnima — Vol. I. The modern slory-teller. IT. The baked head Sother tiles. HI. Stories for Christmas and winter evenings. - and Perkins, F. B. The best reading. Hints on the selection of books, etc i' cr'? Putnam, I. Cutter, W. Life of 7 •„, i m i - Peabody, 0. W. B. Life of .v. 7 of 169.1 Putnam, the iron son of '76: a drama. Bannister,^ ^^^^^^ Putnam's magazine". " Vol' 1-10. 10 v 25.1 -Same. nIw series. Vol. 1-6. 6 v 25 2 Pyrrhus, History of. See Abbott, J ■i*»-^'' SKclf.No. Quadroon, The. Reid„M 115.10 Quarrels of authors. "Disraeli, 1 34. 13 Quash, or nigger practice: a farce. Brookes, G. ... 265.5 Queechy. Warner, S 267.12 Queen of hearts. Collins, (W.) W 246.22 Queen Mab. Kavanagh, J 236.20 Queen Mab. Shelley, P. B 251.11 Queen's, The, necklace. Dumas, A. (D.) 232.9 Queen's, The, revenge. Collins, (W.). W 231.21 Queens, The, of society. Thomson, K, (B.) "63.16 Queens of song. Clayton, E. C 63.8 Queer little people. Stowe, H. (B.) B 123.1 QuENTiN Durward. Scott, Sir W v. 15 of 224.1 Quiet family, A : a farce. Suter, W 264.19 QuiGLEY, H. The cross and the shamrock 145.22 QuiNCY, E. Life of J. Quincy 164.16 — Wensley 238.8 Quincy, J. Municipal history of Boston, 1630-1830. 151.15 — Life of. See Quincy, E 164.16 Quits. Tautphoeua, 5aro«cs5 I. von 244.2; 267.10 QuORNDON hounds. Herbert, H. W 319.8 Quotations, Familiar. Bartlett, J *R.R., D.5 Races of man. Brace, C.-L. The races of the old world 53.5 — Pickering, C. The races of man 397.9 — Wood, J. G. The uncivilized races 311.3 Rachel. See Felix, £. R. Rachel Gray. Kavanagh, J 226.2 Racine, J. Th64tre oomplet 406.2 Contents.— Notitis sur savie etles ouvraces; La Thfiba'ide, Alexandre le grand; Andromaque; Leg praideurs; Britanni- cus; Berlnice; Bajazet; Mithridate; Iphigfinie; Phfidre; Es- ther; Athalie. Radical problems. Bartol, C. A 318.34 Raffaelle the reprobate : a drama. Wilks, T. B. .. 265.27 Rag-picker of Paris: a drama. Stirling, E 265.15 Ragged Dick. Alger, H.,J7- 114.1 Ragged Dick series. Alger, Jl.,jr 114.1-6 Rainbow's journey. Abbott, J v. 2ofl28.19 Rainford series. Bradley, W. J 113.24-27 Raising the wind: a farce. Kenney, J 264.4 Rale, S., Life of. See Feancis, C v. 7 of 1 69.2 Raleigh, Sir W., and his time. Sec Kiugsloy, C. . . 46.21 Ralph Lnttrel's fortunes. Corbet, R. St. J 138.16 Rambler, The. Johnson, S v. 1 of 42.3 Rambles among the Alps. Abbott, J v. 7 of 12o.lO Ran away to sea. Reid, M ^^f'^J Ranald Bannerman's boyhood. MaeDonald, G 228.5 Rand, E. S., jr. Flowers for the parlor and garden . 315.10 Randolph, S. N. Domestic life of T. Jo£Fer.son 163.3 Rangers, The. Thomp.scn, D. P .^ 218.23 Rangers and regulators of the Tanaha. Arrington, j^ '^y 115.9 Raphael, iiamartine, A. (M. L. P.) de 242.4 Rasselas. Johnson, S f- 1 °' "•' Ravenshoe. Kingsley, H..... ............ .••-•■ ^^6-11 Raymond, B. J. Mr. and Mrs. Peter White: a farce. 264.19 Raymond and Agnes: a drama. Lewis, M. G 265.21 Bayneb, B. F. The dumb boy of Manchester: a melo-drama ?'^5'?? Reach, A. B. Jenny Lind at last: a bagatelle 264.16 Reade, C. Christie Johnstone. Boston, 1855 216.12 The cloister and the hearth 216.19 Clouds and sunshine. And Art: a dramatic tale. Boston, 1855 216.13 The eighth commandment ,1 A good fight, and other tales 216.14 Cmlenu. — A good fight ; Autobiography of a thief; Jack of all trades. -Griffith Gaunt 238.23 — Hard cash ,^ It is never too late to mend. Boston, 1856. 2 v. 216.15 Same. Boston, 1871 216.21 — " Love me little, love me long." Boston 216.29 Same. New York 216.16 Peg Woffington, Christie Johnstone, and other sto- ries. Boston,1871 216.22 CoiKenU. — Peg Wofflngton; Christie Johnstone; Clouds and sunshine; Art; Propria qua; maribus; The box tunnel ; Jack of all trades. KEADE 54 RING Reade, C, continued. — Peg Woffington. Boston, 1855 216.17 — Put yourself in his pltuje 216.23 ■ — A terrible temptation 216.24 — White lies. Boston, 1858 216.18 Same. Boston, 1871 216.28 — The king's rival: a drama. See Taylor, T 265.17 — Masks and faces: a comedy. See Taylor, T 265.24 — Two loves and a life: a drama. See Taylor, T. . . 265.26 — and BoncicAULT, D. (L.) Foul play 216.25 Reade, W. W. Savage Africa 331.14 Real folks. Whitney, A. D. T 236.2 Realities of Irish life. Trench, W. S 39. 1 Realmah. Helps, a 147.2 Rebecca and Rowena. Thackeray, W. M. . . .v. 1 of 147.11 Rebels, The. Child, L. M 237.11 R&CAHIER, Madame 3. F. J. A. B., Memoirs and correspondence of. See Lenormant, Madame A. C. 64.2 Recollection of O'Flannigan and the fairies : a com- edy. Brougham, J 264.9 Recollections of my childhood. Lippinoott, S. J. . . 128.16 Recollections of past life. Holland, Sir H 63.13 Recreations of a country parson. Boyd, A. K. H. 36.12 Beorea'tivb arts. Abbott, J. William Gay; or, play for boys 136.12 — Book of 500 curious puzzles 39.8 — Boy's own book 136.16 — Dodge, M. E. A few friends and how they amused themselves 136.10 — Forest, G. Every boy's book 317.4 — Frost, S. A. The book of tableaux and shadow pantomimes 319.4 — Head, J. H. Home pastimes 315.16 — Howard, C. J. Book of drawing-room theatricals. 119.13 — Hudson, F. Private theatricals 119.14 — Landells, B. The boy's own toy-maker 136.15 — Leslie, B. The American girl's book 136.17 — Parlor magician, or, 100 tricks 119.15 — The play ground; or, out-door games for boys . . . 319.3 — Smith, C. L. American home book of in-door games, amusements, and occupations 317.1 — Weeks delight; or games and stories for the par- lor and fireside 312.25 — Wood, J. G. The modern playmate 133.2 See also Angling, Calisthenics, Cards, Chess, Croquet, Draughts, Gymnastics, Sports, Whist. Rectort of Moreland 243.9 Red as a rose is she. Broughton, R 232.4; 269.6 Red court farm. Wood, E. P 238. 10 Red cross. Adams, W. T 116.3 Red mask: a melo-drama. Brougham, J 265.19 Red Rover. Cooper, J. F 214.10 Red-shanty boys. Ludlow, P 116. 19 Rede, L. T. Guide to the stage 265.23 Rede, W. L. vSixteen-string Jack; a drama 265.21 — The skeleton witness: a drama 265.21 Redqahntlet. Scott, Sir W v. 17 of 224.1 Redmond count O'Hanlon, the Irish rapparee. Carle- ton, W 266.18 Redpath, J. Public life of Capt. John Brown 165.9 Redskins, The. Cooper, J. F 248.9 Reed, H. Life of J. Reed v. 8 of 169^2 Reed, J., Life of. See Reed, H v. 8 of 169.2 Reeves, P. The student's own speaker 39.7 Reflections in retirement. J., E 299.7 Reformation. ■ History of the reformation of the 16th century in Germany, Switzerland, etc. Merle d'Aubigne, J. H 292.2; 306.1 Reginald Hastings. Warburton, B. (B. G.) 141.30 Regular fix, A ! a farce. Morton, J. M 265.5 Reid, 0. Mabel Lee 141. io Reid, M. The boy hunters 113.10 — The boy slaves 125.8 — The boy tar 113.11 — Bruin 113.12 — The bush-boys 115.26 — The castaways 115.25 — The child wife 115!l6 — The oliff-olimbers 113.13 — The desert homo 113.14 — The forest exiles 113!l5 Shelf. No. Reid, M., continued. — The headless horseman 116.16 — The hunters' feast 115.14 — Lost Lenore 115. IS — The maroon 115.12 — Odd people 113.16 — Osceola the Seminole 115.11 — The plant hunters 115.27 — The quadroon 115.10 — Ran away to sea 113.17 — The rifle rangers 115.8 — The scalp hunters 115. 7 — The tiger-hunter 115,6 — The war-trail 115,5 — The white gauntlet I15.4 The wild huntress 115. 3 — Wild life 115.2 — The wood-rangers 115.1 — The young voyageurs 113.18 — The young yagers 113.19 Reign of law. Campbell, G. D 318.37 Reindeer, dogs, and snow-shoes. Bush, R. J 343.1 Rejected addresses. Smith, H 255,9 Rejected wife. Stephens, A. S 218.6 Religion. Foster, J. Essay on the importance of considering the subject of 298.15 — Parker, T. Discourse of matters pertaining to . . 298.24 See alBo Christianity, Theology. Rena. Hentz, C. L 234.10 Rendezvous, The: an operetta. Ayton, R 264.12 Rent-day, The: a drama. Jerrold, D 265.4 Renwick, H. B. and J. Lives of J. Jay and A. Hamilton 179.24 Renwick, J. Life of B. Thompson, count Rumford. V. 5 of 169.2 — Life of D. Rittenhouse v. 7 of 169.1 — Life of R. Fulton v. 10 of 169.1 Representative men. Emerson, R. W..v. 2 of 35.7; 46.13 Retribution. Southworth, E. D. B. N 217.5 Retribution: a drama. Taylor, T 265.18 Revenge, The. Opie, A v. 1 of 241.1 Revere, J. W. Tour of duty in California 337.1 Reveries of a bachelor. Mitchell, D. G 36.16 Review, The : a farce. Golman, &., the younger 265.26 Revolt of Islam. Shelley, P. B 251.11 Revolutionary soldier, The: a farce. Jaimson, G. 264.21 Reynolds, B. My first season 247.12 Rhine. Abbott, J. RoUo on the v. 5 of 149.47 — Headloy, J. T. The Alps and the 349.13 — Hood, T. Up the 38.13 Rhodes, T. B. Bombastes furioso: a burlesque ... . 264.5 Ribault, J., Life of. See Sparks, J v. 7 of 169.2 Rice, C. The three guardsmen: a drama, founded on Dumas' romance 266.18 Rich and humble. Adams, W. T 116.13 liKBA-RB I, of England. Abbott, J. History of... 149.16 — James, G. P. R. Life of Richard Coeur-de-Lion. 68.3 Richard II, of England, History of. See Abbott, J. 149.17 Richard II: a tragedy. Shakespeare, W v. 3 of 252.1 Richard III, of England, History of. See Abbott, J 149.18 Richard III: an historical tragedy. Shakespeare, W V. 5 of 252.1; v. 2 of 255.5; 265.2 Richard the fearless. Yonge, CM 138.2 Richard Edney and the governor's family. Judd, S.. 243.24 Richard Hurdis. Simms, W. G 223.18, 19 Richards, W. C. Harry's vacation 122.9 Richelieu: a play. Bulwer-Lytton, B. (G. B. L.). 265.1 Richter, J. P. (P.), Life of. See Lee, E. B 69.22 Riddles, Book of. Howard, C. J 316.26 RiENZi: a tragedy. Mitford, M. R 251.8; 265.20 RiPLB. Hardee, W. J. Rifle tactics 399.4 — Wilcox, C. M. Rifles and rifle practice 395.5 Rifle and hound in Ceylon. Baker, Sir S. W 349,7 Rifle rangers. Reid, M 115.8 Right at last. Gaskell, B. C 248.23 Right one, Tho. Schwartz, M. S , 221.5 Righted at last. Fuller, M 141.14 Rights of man: a comedy. Leland, 0. S 264.18 Ring, M. John Milton and his times 141.20 RIP 55 RUSSELL Sholf. No. Kip Van Winkle: a drama. Burke, C 265.20 Ripley, G., and Taylob, (J.) Bayard. Hand-book of literature and the fine arts 47.6 RiTCH, J. W. Tiie American architect 391.S 'RircmE,A.G.iM.),formerly Mrs.Mowatt. (Isabel.) Armand: a play 265.22 7— Autobiography of an actress 166.11 — Fashion: a comedy 265.22 — Mimic life 245.9 — Plays. [Armand; Fashion] 257!9 Ritchie, L. The robber of the Rhine. Dramatized. See Almar, G 265.20 RiTTENHousE, D., Life of. See Renwiok, J t. 7 of 169.1 RiTTEE, C, Life of. See Gage, W. L 86.4 Rivals, The. Clemens, J 243.3 Rivals, The. Griffin, G .' 148.26 Rivals, The: a comedy. Sheridan, R. B 257.10 259.17; 265.4 Rivekdale story books. Adams, W. T 119. 1-12 Riverside magazine for young people. Vol. 1, 3, 4. 3 V 11.2 Road to ruin : a comedy. Holcroft, T 265.8 Rob of the bowl. Kennedy, J. P 226.23 Rob Roy. Scott, SirW v. 4 of 224.1 Rob Roy Macgregor: a play. Pocock, 1 265.12 Robber, The. Opie, A v. 1 of 241.1 Robber of the Rhine. Dramatized from L. Ritchie. See Almar, G 265.20 Robber's, The, wife: a drama. Pocoek, 1 265.25 Robbers, The: a tragedy. Schiller, (J. 0.) P. von. 257.11; 265.14 RoBEiNS, C. History of the second church, or Old North, in Boston 151.5 Robert Emmet: a drama. Pilgrim, J -265.27 Robert Falconer. MacDonald, G 223.3 Robert Graham. Hentz, C. L 146.14 Robert Macalre : a melo-drama. Selby, C 264.3 Robertson, P. W. Life and letters. 2v.ini 64.7 — Sermons. 2 v 3 14. 2 Robertson, J. C. Percy anecdotes. See Byerley, T. 41.1 Robertson, William. The clockmaker's hat: a farce. See Girardin, fi.de 264.8 — Ernestine : a drama, from the French. See Den- nery, — 265.15 Robertson, William, D. D. History of the dis- covery and settlement of America 153.2 — History of the reign of Charles v. New York. . . 51.4 Same. With life after his abdication, by W. H. Prescott. London. 2v 59.6 — History of Scotland during the reign of queen Mary and of king James vi 51.6 Robin Day, Adventures of. Bird, R. M 244.21 Robinson, F. W. Christie's faith 147.1G Robinson, H. C. Diary, reminiscences, and corre- spondence. 2v 64.6 Robinson Crusoe. De Foe, D 247.10; 269.22 Robinson Crusoe, jr. Adams, W. T 119.5 RoBSON, W. J. Love and loyalty: a play 265.25 Roche, R. M. The children of the abbey 236.4 Rocky mountains. Fremont, J. C. Exploring ex- pedition to the 157.2 — Ruxton, G. P. Adventures in the 157.13 Rocky mountain series. Castlemon, H. . . . : 127.7-9 Roderick Random. Smollett, T 267.6 RoDOLPHCs. Abbott, J V. 6 of 128.1 EoDWELL, G. H. Teddy the tiler: a farce 264.16 RoDWELL, T. G. More blunders than one: a farce . 264.15 — The young widow : a [comedy] 264.9 RoE, A.S. How could he help it? 243.2 — James Montjoy 237.12 — A long look ahead 237.13 Rogers, R. Reminiscences of the French war ; con- taining Rogers' expeditions. Added Life of J. Stark 308.1 RosERS, S. Poetical works 255.13 Roland, M. J. P., History of. See Abbott, J. S. C. 149.25 Roland, A, for an Oliver. Morten, T 264.15 Roland Cashel. Lever, C. (J.) 222.3 Roland Yorke. Wood, B. P 241.25 RoLUN, C. Ancient history. 8v 58.2 RoiiLiHfl stone, A. Dudevant, A. L. A. D 141.18 Shelf. No. Rollinq-stone series. Caatlomon, H 112.8-10 RoLLO series. Abbott, J 139.16 RoLLO story books. Abbott, J ..'!..".'!! 135!24 RoLLo's tour in Europe. Abbott, J 149.27 ROMAINE, Robert Dexter, pseud. See Payson, G. Roman catholic church. Romanism aa it is. Bar- num,S.W. 311,8 Roman exile, The. Gajani, G 65.7 Roman exile, The; or, the times of Aurelius 239! 1 Romance after marriage: a comedy. Goodrich, P. B. 265.21 Romance and reality : a comedy. Brougham, J 265.16 Romance of a poor young man; a drama. Feuillet, ^ 265.23 Romance of the age. Dunbar, E. B 337.12 Romance of the republic. Child, L. M ,248.8 Romance under difBculties: a farce. Burnand, F. C. 264.11 Romany Rye. Borrow, G 241.20 Rome. Abbott, J. RoUo in v. 10 of 149.27 — Arnold,!. History of 71.1 — Bonner, J. Child's history of 124.6 — Compendious history of 308.4 — Ferguson, A. History of the Roman republic . . . 55.2 — Gibbon, B. Decline and fall of the Roman em- pire 57.3 — Lander, S. W. Spectacles for young eyes 127.23 — Livius Patavinus, T. History of ."iri.S — Lord, J. The old Roman world 71.1 — Maoaulay, T. B., lord. Lays of ancient Rome. . . 258.13 — Miohelet, J. History of the Roman republic 308.2 — Mommsen, T. History of 55.5 — Taine, H. (A.) Rome and Naples 344.16 RoMEO and Juliet: a tragedy. Shakespeare, W. V. 7 of 252.1; 265.7 RoMER, J. Ealoolah: an autobiography 186.9 RoMOLA. Lewes, M. J 236.29; 268.32 Romulus, History of. See Abbott, J 148.2 RoRrO'More. Lover, S 239.20 Same. Dramatized 265.20 Rosa Abbott stories. Parker, R. A 129.25-30 Rosamond. Holmes, M.' J 218.10 RoscoE, W. Life of Lorenzo do' Medici 64.16 Rose D'Albret. James, G. P. R 268. 14 Rose Mather. Holmes, M. J 218.20 Rose of Ettriok vale: a drama. Lynch, T. J 265.17 RoBiNA Meadows : a drama. English, W. B 265.24 RoDGH and ready. Alger, H.,jr 114.4 Rough diamond: a farce. Buckstone, J. B 264.6 Roughing it. Clemens, S. L 342.14 Round the world. Smiles, — 348.1 Roundabout papers. Thackeray, W. M v. 4of 147.11 RouTLEDGE, E. Every boy's annual 133.1 Rowan, P. M. History of the French revolution. 2 V 135.18 RowE, N. Jane Shore: a tragedy 265.13 Royal favourite. Gore, Mrs. (0. G. P.) 211.17 Ruby Gray's strategy. Stephens, A. S 218.6 Ruffian boy. Opie, A v. 2 of 241.1 RuFFiNi, 6. Doctor Antonio. Leipzig 267.3 Same. .New York 249.2 — Lavinia. 2v.ini 267.4 RuFUS and Rose. Alger, H., /r 114.6 Ruins of ancient cities. Buoke, C 179.28 Rule of the monk. Garibaldi, G 211.32 - RUMFORD, Count. See Thompson, B. Runaway match. Wood, E. P 241.32 Rural felicity: a comedy. Buckstone, J. B 265.25 Rural hours. Cooper, S. P 395.20 Rural studies. Mitchell, D. G 315.12 Ru.SKiN, J. Elements of drawing 394.3 — Modern painters. 4 v 394.1 Russell, M. History and present condition of the Barbary states 179.17 Russell, T. O'Neill. Dick Massey 266. 15 Russell, Thomas. Incidents and anecdotes of E. T. Taylor. See Haven, G 165.8 Russell, William, of London. Extraordinary men . 68.10 Same. New edition 125.2 Russell, William, of Mass. The American common- school reader and speaker. See Goldsbury, J. . . 48.5 Russell, William H. My diary North and South . . 157.23 Russell. James, G. P. R 268.15 RUSSIA 56 BOHREBER Shelf. No. Russia. Abbott, J. S. C. The empire of 343.8 — Adams, W. T. Young America in 123.27 — Dixon, W. H. Free Russia 344.12 — Gurowski, A. (G.) do. Russia as it is 347.23 — Kingston, W. H. G-. Fred Markham in 123.8 — Maogillivray, W. Travels and researelies of A. von Humboldt in Asiatic Russia 179. 13 — Maxwell, J. S. The czar, his court and people . . 348.19 — Oliphant, L. Russian shores of the Black sea, in 1852 1 349.5 — Proctor, B. D. A Russian journey 348.5 — Sala, G. A. Residence in 347.8 — Stephens, J. L. Incidents of travel in 344.4 — Taylor, (J.) Bayard. Travels in 347.7 See also Black flea, Caucasus. Also Peter the great. Rttsso-Tubkish campaigns of 1828, 29. Chesney, F. R 58.3 RiiTH. GaskeIl,E.C 268.2 Ruth Oakley : a drama. Williams, T 265.27 RuxTON, G. F. Adventures in Mexico and the Rooky mountains 157.13 Sabine, L. Life of B. Preble v. 12 of 169.2 Sacked history. Trimmer, S 298.27 Sahara, Life in the great. Du Chaillu, P. (B.) . . . 126.23 Sailor boy. Adams, W. T 118.8 Sailor of France : a drama. Johnstone, J. B 265.19 St. Cupid: a comedy. Jerrold, D 264.7 St. GEonaE's key. Coghlan, W. B 138.19 St. Giles and St. James. Jerrold, D 268.19 Saiht James's. Ainsworth, W. H 269.2 Saint Leger. Kimball, R. B 246. 17 ; 268. 23 St. Martin's eve. Wood, B. P 231.8 St. Patrick's day: a farce. Sheridan, R. B.. 257.10; 259.17 St. Patrick's eve : a drama. Power, T 264. 2 Si. Petersburg. Spectacles for young eyes. Lan- der, S. W 127.24 St. Pierre, J. H. B. do. Paul and Virginia 249.22 St. Ronan's well. Scott, SirW v. 16 of 224.1 St. Valentine's day. Scott, Sir W. . . v. 21 of 224.1; 225.2 Sainte-Beuve, C. A. Portraits of celebrated women , 68.14 Saintine, (J.) X. Boniface, called. Piooiola 406.3 Sala, G. A. A journey due North ; a residence in Russia 347.8 — Seven sons of mammon 211.15 Salad for the solitary and the social. Saunders, F. 31.5 Salathiel. Croly, G 247.20 Salmagundi. Irving, W v. 1 of 358.1 Salmon, J. Old and young: a comedy 265.27 Salmonia. Davy, Sir H 319.20 Salt water. Kingston, W. H. G 123.6 Salt water bubbles. Sleeper, J. S 244.3 Salt-water Dick. Nowell, H. P. H 129.23 Salvandt, N. a. de. Love of country, or Sobieski and Hedwig 69.4 Sam; or, a good name. Keary, M 138.28 Sam Shirk. Devereux, G. H 146. 21 Sam Slick, pseud. See Haliburton, T. 0. Samuel Slick, Saying and doings of. Haliburton, „ T.C 239.9 Sammy Stone's red apples, and other stories. Good- win, Mrs. M. M. B 139.10 Samuels, E. A. Birds of New England and adjacent states 31L.4 Sand, George, pseud. See Dudevant, A. L. A. D. San Diego, Cal., Military reoonnoissanoe from Fort Leavenworth, Mo., to. Emory, W. H 331.6 Sandwich islands. See Hawaiian islands. Sanford and Merton. Day, T 128.14 Santo Domingo. See Tropics. Saracen, Lands of the. Taylor, J. Bayard 346.13 Sarchedon. Melville, G. J. Whyte 141.26 Sardanapalus : a tragedy. Byron, G. (G. N.), lord 251.3; 266.14 Sargent, B. Arctic adventure 337.5 — The intermediate standard speaker 48.6 — Peculiar 237.2 — Planohette ; or, the despair of science 319.1 — Modern standard drama. See Dramas, Collection of. / Sargent, L. M. {Sigma.) Temperance tales. Shelf. No. 2v. 219.10 CorUentB. — Vol.1. My mother's gold ring; Wild Dick and good little Robin ; lam afraid there is a God ; A sectarian thing; Groggy harbor. II. Right opposite; Fritz Hazell; Johnny Hodges, the blacksmith ; A word in season ; Seed time and harvest. Sargent, W. Life and career of J. Andr6 167.20 Sarmiento, D. p. Life in the Argentine republic in the days of the tyrants 344.20 Sarratt, J. H. Treatise on chess. 2 v. in 1 316.18 Sabspield ; or, the last great struggle for Ireland. Conyngham, D. P 266.16 Sabtobis, a. (K.) A week in a French country- house. Medusa, and other tales 232.34 Satan in Paris: a drama, from ClairviUe. See Selby, C 265.24 Satanstoe. Cooper, J. F 214.12 Saunders, C. H. The pirate's legacy: a drama 265.29 — Rosina Meadows : a drama. See English, W. B. 265.24 Saunders, F. Salad for the solitary and the social. . 31.5 Saunders, J. Israel Mort, overman 148. 12 Saunders, K. The high mills 232.7 Sauzay, a. Wonders of glass-making in all ages .. 318.10 Savage, J. Eenian heroes and martyrs 166.4 Savage, M. (W.) Bachelor of the Albany 237.17 Saville, J. F. The miller's maid : a melo-drama... 264.10 Sawyer, T. J. Memoir of S. R. Smith 164.8 Saxe, J. G. Poems 259.12 Say and seal. Warner, S 225.8; 267.13 Scalp hunters. Reid, M 115.7 ScAMPATiAs. Wise, H. A 244.6 Scarlet letter. Hawthorne, N 358.6 Scene, A, in the life of an unprotected female: a farce. Coyne, J. S 264.19 Scenes and legends of the north of Scotland. Mil- ler, H 347.14 Scenes in the practice of a New York surgeon. Dixon, E. H 164.2 ScHEFER, L. The artist's married life; being that of A. Dilrer 237.14 ScHELE DB Vebe, M. Loavos from the book of na- ture 317.22 — Studies in English 37.8 Schiller, (J. C.) F. von. Early dramas and ro- mances 257.11 OontentB. — The robbers; Fiesco; Loveandintrigue; Deme- trius; The ghost-seer; The sport of destiny. — Historical dramas 257.12 Cotticrus. — Don Carlos; MaryStuart; Themaidof Orleans; The bride of Messini. — Poems and ballads 259.18 — Revolt of the Netherlands, [etc.]. London 58.4 Contents. —'Revolt of the Netherlands, continued; Trial of Counts Egmont and Horn ; Siege Df Antwerp; Wallenstein'H camp; Piccolomini; Death of Wallenstein;WiUiehn Tell. New York 347.25 Coniems.— Revolt of the Netherlands; Trial of Counts Eg- mont and Horn; Siege of Antwerp. ^— The robbers: a tragedy 265.14 — Thirty years' war 347.24 — Life of. See Carlyle, T 259.19 Schlegel, a. W. von. Lectures on dramatic art and literature 267.8 SoHLEiDEN, M. J. Poetry of the vegetable world; the science of botany 397.25 Schlichtegboll, M. Life of Mozart. See Carpani, G 69.6 Schoedleb, F. The book of nature 393.1 ScHOLAB, The: a comedy. Buokstone, J. B 265.26 Schonberg-Cotta family. Chronicles of the. Charles, B 228.16; 269.7 School days at Rugby. Hughes, T 246.16 School-days of eminent men. Timbs, J 86.2 School for scandal : a comedy. Sheridan, R. B. 257.10; 259.17; 265.1 School of reform: a comedy. Morton, T 265.20 Schooner Mary Ann. Abbott, J v. 3 of 114.20 Sohbebeb, D. G. M. Pangymnastikon. See Lewis, D 316.17 SCHWAIITZ 57 SELBY Shelf. No. Schwartz, M. S. Birth and education 221. 2 — Gold and name 221.3 — Guilt and innocence 221.4 — The right one 221.5 — The wife of a vain man 221.6 Science. Abbott, J. Science for the young 316.1 — Annual of scientific discovery 396.5 — Basoom, J. Science, philosophy and religion . . . 313.5 — Brande, W. T. Dictionary of *R.E., B.9 — Brougham, H., lord. Objects, advantages, and pleasures of 319.26 — Half hours with modern scientists 314.21 — Lardner, D. Lectures on 392.10 — Mayhew, H. Wonders of 124.20 — Napier, 0. 0. G. Tommy Try and what he did in 312.15 — Pepper, J. H. Playbook of 316.20 — Proctor, R. A. Light science for leisure hours . . 314.16 — Tyndall, J. Fragments of science for unscientific people 313.6 — Wells, D. A. Science of common things 312.11 — Youmans, B. L. The culture demanded by modern life; addresses and arguments on the claims of scientific education 34.4 See also Natural history. Scientific men, Biographies of distinguished. Arago, (D.)F. (J.) 68.13 Scotland. Abbott, J. EoUo in v. 6 of 149.27 A summer in 345.19 — Adams, W. T. Young America in 116.2 — Hamerton, P. G. A painter's camp in 319.18 — Lippincott, S. J. Bonnie Scotland 126.14 — Miller, H. Scenes and legends of the north of. . . 347.14 — Robertson, W. History of, 1542-1603 51.6' — Scott, Sir W. History of 59.9 Stories from Scottish history v. 24-26 of 224.1 — Strickland, A. Lives of the queens of : . . 66.1 — Victoria, queen of England. Our life in the High- lands 344.10 See also Edinburgh, Mary, Skye. Soott, D., and Jamieson, A. Engineer and machin- ist's assistant. 2 v 391.6 Scott, Sir Walter. Poetical works 251.10 G(nUcni8. — Memoir, by J. W. Lake ; Lay of the last min- atrel; Marmion; Lady of the lake: Rokeby; Lord of the ielee; Thomas the rhymer; Harold tiie dauntfesa ; The bridal of Triermain ; Visiou of Don Roderick ; The field of Waterloo ; Halidou hill; Ballads and lyrical pieces ; Miscellanies. — Waverley novels. Vol. 1-19, 21-27. 26 v 224.1 Contents. — Vol. I. Waverley. IL Guy Mannering. HI. The antiquary. IV. Rob Roy. V-VII. Toles of my landlord : V. Black dwarf; Old Mortality. VI. Heart of Mid-Lothian. Vn. Bride of Laramermoor; Legend of Montrose. Vm. Ivanhoe. IX. The monastery. X- The abbot. XI. Kenil- worth. XH. The pirate. XIH. Fortunes of Nigel. XIV. Pevcril of the Peak. XV. Quentin Durward. XVI. St. Eo- nan'B well. XVII. Kedgauntlet. XVIII. Tales of the cru- saders: The betrothed; The talisman. XIX. Woodstock. XXI. Chronicles of the Canongate: St. Valentine's day, or the fair maid of Perth. XXII. Anne of Gcierstein. yyiTT . Count Robert of Paris. XXIV. Castle Dangerous ; Glossary to the Waverley novels. XXIV-XXVI. Tales of a grandfather: Stories from Scottish histoiy. XXVII. Tales of a grandfather ; Stories taken from the history of France. — The betrothed; The highland widow 225.6 — The black dwarf; The legend of Montrose 225.5 — The bride of Lammermoor 225.3 — The fair maid of Perth 225.2 — History of Scotland. 2 v 59.9 — Lady of the lake : a poem 256.16 — Old Mortality 225.4 — The surgeon's daughter; Castle Dangerous ; Index and glossary 225.1 — The talisman ; The two drovers ; My aunt Marga- ret's mirror; The tapestried chamber; Laird's Jock 225.7 — Guy Mannering. Dramatized. /See Terry, D. . . 265.11 — Heart of Mid-Lothian. Dramatized. ISee Dib- din, T '265.20 — Ivanhoe. Dramatized. See Dibdin, T 265.29 — Lady of the lake. Dramatized. See Dibdin, T. 265.26 — Hunnewell, J. F. The lands of Scott 344.1 Shell. No. Scott, Sir Walter, continued. — Lockhart, J. G. Life of 64.9 — Mackenzie, R. S. Story of his life 62.2 A^ore.— The following table gives the time of action in the various uovclfl, and the indicative historical data. Count Robert of Paris. 1090. Grueaaes aTtd CoiiatanHnople. The betrothed. 1187. WeUh, etc. The talisman. 1103. Cceur-de-Lion. Ivanhoe. H94. Cxur-dc-Llon. Templars. Castle Dangerous. 130G-7. Scottish. The fair maid of Perth. 1402. Scottish. Quentin Durward. 1470. France. Loxiis XI. Anne of Gcierstein. 1474-7. France. The monastery. 1559, etc. Scottish. The abbot. IfiCS. <^een of Scots. Kenilworth. 1575. Queen Elisabeth. Laird's Jock. IIJOO. Scottish. Fortunes of Nigel. Itja). James I. Legend of Montrose. 1645-6. Scottish. Woodstock. 1G52. Gromwelt. PcverilofthePeak. 16G0. diaries II. Old Mortality. 1679-90. Scotch Oovcnmttcrs. The pirate. 1700. Zetland and Orkney. My aunt Marf^aret's mirror. 1700. Scotiieh. Bride of Lammermoor. 1700. ScoUish. Black dwarf. 1708. Scottish. Rob Roy. 1715. Fnt/liah and Scottish. Heart of Mid-Lothian. 1736-61. Scottish. Waverley. 1745. Scottish. The highland widow. 1756. Scottish. The surgeon's daughter. 1760-70. Englajtd and India. Guy Mannering. 1760-70. Scottish. The two drovers. 17(35. ScoUish. Redgauntlet. 1770. The pretender. The tapestried chamber. 1780. JEnglish. The antiquary. 1798. Scottish. St. Ronan's well. 180O. Manners of Scott's day. Scott, Winfield. Infantry tactics. 3 v 399.3 — Memoirs. By himself. 2 v 166.5 Scottish chiefs. Porter, J 229.24 SooDRiNG of the white horse. Hughes, T 119.22 Scout, The. Simms, W. G 223.10 SCKIBE, A. L. Asmodens, adapted by T. Archer ... . 265.22 SCUDDER, H. E. Dream children 139.6 — Seven little people and their friends 123.24 — Stories from my attic 123.26 Sea. Figuier, (G.) L. The ocean world 312.7 — Maury, M. F. Physical geography of the 392.12 — Michelet, J. The sea 314.13 — Pratt, A. Common things of the sea-coast 399.17 — Sonrel, R. The bottom of the 314.14 Sea-kings and naval heroes. Edgar, J. G 127.28 Sea lions. Cooper, J. F 214. 13 Sea of ice. The: a drama 265.16 Seaboard parish, The. MacDonald, G 228.4 Sealsfield, C. The cabin book 247. 13 Seaman's, The, friend. Dana, U.H.Jr 397.20 Seasons. Hitchcock, B. Phenomena in the four . . 398.1 — Howitt, M. Pictorial calendar of the ; 398.5 — Thomson, J. The seasons 259.2 Seat of empire. Coffin, C. C 126.17 Secession, Sketches of. Brownlow, W. G 157.24 Second love: a drama. Simpson, J. P 265.26 Secret, The : a farce 264.3 Secret of success. Baker, H. N. (W.) 112.28 Secret, The, out; or, one thousand tricks with cards, and other recreations. Frickell, G 47.5 Secret passion. Williams, R. F 222.17 Secret service: a drama. Plauche, J. R 264.4 Sectarianism, Philosophy of. Blaikie, A 298.18 Sedgwick, A. Classical, metaphysical, moral, and natural studies. See Brougham, H., lord 319.20 Sedgwick, C. M. The boy of Mount Rhigi 139.17 — Clarence 244.17 — Hope Leslie. 2 v 248.3 — The Linwoods. 2v 242.1 — Live and let live 129.32 — Married or single ? 2 v 244.18 — Memoir of L. M. Davidson v. 7 of 169. 1 — Poor rich man, and rich poor man 139. 1 — Stories for young persons 129.31 — Life and letters of. See Dewey, M. E 163.6 Seeing Warren: a farce. Morton, T 264.21 Seek and find. Adams, W. T 117.15 Seeley, J. R. Ecce Homo 318.35 Seer, The. Hunt, (J. H.) Leigh 38.8 Selborne, Natural history of. White, G 319.2 Selby, C. Anthony and Cleopatra: a burletta 264.17 — Boots at the Swan: a farce 264.1 SELBT SHEPPARD Shelf. No. Seley, C, continued. — A lady and gentleman in a peculiarly perplexing predicament: a barletta 2114.19 — The last of the pigtails: a comedy 264.21 — The marble heart: [a drama] 265.26 — The married rake : a farce 264.8 — The new footman: a burletta 264.8; 265.31 — Kobert Macaire : a melo-drama 264.3 — Satan in Paris: a drama, adapted from Clainrille and Damarin ^'^5'?n — The unfinished gentleman : a farce 264. 10 — The valet de sham: a farce 264.20 — The widow's victim: a farce 264.3 Self: a comedy. Bateman, Mrs, S. F 26o.l9 Self-control. Brunton, M 229.13 SELF-cnLTCBE, Thoughts on. Grey, M. G 47.21 Self-help. Smiles, S 47.20 Self-made men. Seymour, C. 0. B 163.5 Selling Lucky. Abbott, J v. 4 of 128. 19 Semi-detached house, The. Eden, ffore. E 246.15 SeSor Valiente: a comedy. Miles, G. H 265.29 Sense and sensibility. Austen, J 229.9 Sent to the tower: a farce. Morton, J. M 264.18 Sentimental journey. Sterne, L 241.2 Serious family. The: a comedy. Barnett, M 265.11 Sermons. Harrington, J. Sermons 298.25 — Huntington, F. D. Sermons for the people 298.21 — Parker, T. Discourses of matters pertaining to religion 298.24 — Peabody, A. P. Christian consolations 298.26 — Robertson, F. W. Sermons 314.2 — Stearns, S. H. Life and select discourses 161.5 — Trench, E. 0. Sermons before the university of Cambridge 298.23 — Ware, Ii.,}r. Discourses on the ofBces and char- acter of Christ 298.22 Servants by legacy: a farce. Pilgrim, J 264.20 Servants of the stomach. Mace, J 314.22 Settlers in Canada. Marryat, F 249.6 Seven against Thebes, .^sohylus 257.7 Seven clerks: a drama. "Wilks, T. E 265.16 Seven curses of London. Greenwood, J 344.21 Seven little people and their friends. Scudder, H. B. 123.24 Seven poor travelers. Dickens, C. (J. H.) 233.6 Seven sons of mammon. Sala, G. A 211.15 Seven stories, with basement and attic. Mitchell, D. G 36.17 Seven years. Kavanagh, J 236.19 SfiviGN^, M, de Rabutin-Chantal de. Letters to her daughter and friends 64.14 Sewall, T. Examination of phrenology 181.1 Seward, W. H., Life of. -See Baker, G. B 166.7 Sbwell, E. M. Amy Herbert. Leipzig. 2v.ini.. 267.5 Same. New York 235.21 — Clevehall 146.4 — The earl's daughter ■. 227.13 — Experience of life 234.17 — Glimpse of the world 228.10 — Gertrude 235.22 — Home life 234.21 — Ivors. 2v 228.8 — Journal kept during a summer tour. 3 parts in 1 V 126.15 ConteiUB. — Part I. From Oatend to the lake of Constance; n. From the lake of Constance to the Simplon. m. From the Simplon through part of the Tyrol to Genoa. — Katharine Ashton. 2 v 227.15 — Laneton parsonage. 3 v 226.25 — Margaret Percival. 2 v 228.9 — Ursula. 2v 227.14 Sexton's, The, hero. Gaskell, B.C 239.15 Setmotjb, Charles. Wanted — a widow, with imme- diate possession: a farce. iS'iieBoucicault, D.[(L.) 264.12 Sevmour, Charles C. B. Self-made men "..../ 163.5 Shabby genteel story, A. Thaekeray, W. M 235.26 Shadow of Ashlydyat. Wood, E. P 231.9 Shadow of Moloch mountain. Austin, J. G 211.31 Shady side. Hubbell, M. S 243.8 Shaker lovers: a drama. Johnson, S.D 264.20 Shakers. Evans, F. W 312.19 Shell: Ko. Shakespeabe, W. Dramatic works, 7 v 252.1 Contents.— Yol. I. Life of Shakespeare, his will, etc.; Pref- ace of the plave*-s : Tempest! Two Rontlemen of Verona; Mer- ry Tvives of Windsori Twelfth night; Measure for measure; Much ado about nothing. II. Love's labour's lost: Merchant of 'Venice; Midsummer night's dream; As you like it; All's well that ends well; Taming of the shrew. TIT. The winter's tale; Comedy of errors; Macbeth; King John ; Richard n ; Henry IV, part 1. IV. Henry IV, part 2 ; Henry V ; Henry VI, parts 1-3. V. Richard HI ; Henryvin; Troilusand Cressida; Timonj Coriolanus. , „ , „ , .. „, VI. Julius C^sar; Antony and Cleopatra; CymbeUne; Ti- tus Andronicus ; Pericles. , „ . „ "VII. King Lear; Komeo and Juliet; Hamlet; Othello. — Plays. For use in schools, [etc.]. Notes by H. N.Hudson. 2v 265.5 Contents. — Vol. I. Sketch of the poet's life, [etc.] ; As you like it; Merchant of Venice; Twelith night; Henry rv; Julius Caaaar; Hamlet. _ , II. The tempest; The winter s talc ; Henry V; Richard in; King Lear ; Macbeth ; Antony and Cleopatra. — As you like it: a comedy 265.10 — Coriolanus: a tragedy 265.29 — Hamlet: a tragedy 265.3 — Henry iv, part 1 : a tragedy 265.11 — Henry viii : an historical play 265.11 — Julius Csesar: a tragedy 265.12 Katharine and Petruohio: a comedy 265.14 — King John: a tragedy ^. 265.6 — King Lear: a tragedy i 265.10 — Love's labour's lost: a comedy 265.28 — Macbeth : a tragedy 265.8 The merchant of Venice : a comedy 265.9 The merry wives of Windsor: a comedy 265.24 Midsummer-night's dream : a comedy 265.15, 23, 31 Much ado about nothing: arcomedy 266.8 — Othello : a tragedy 266.3 — Richard iii: an historical tragedy. Adapted to representation by C. Cibber 265.2 — Romeo and Juliet: a tragedy 265.7 — The tempest. Adapted for representation by T. Barry 265.17 — Twelfth night: a comedy 265.9 — The two gentlemen of Verona : a comedy 265.4 — The winter's tale: a play 265.29 — Hudson, H. N. Life, art, and characters 86.5 — Lamb, 0. Tales from 123.25 — AVhite, R. G. Memoirs of 62.1 — Williams, R. F. Shakespeare and his friends .. . 222.17 Youth of 222.17 Shakespeare's dream : an historic pageant. Brough- am, J 264.14 Shamrock and thistle. Adams, W. T 116.2 Shamrock leaves 145.17 Shanks, W. F. G. Personal recollections of distin- guished generals 158.24 Shanly Maguire : a drama. Pilgrim, J 265.24 Shannon, C. The youthful queen: a comedy 265.21 Shaw, H. W. (Josh Billings.) Josh Billings, his sayings 248.18 She stoops to conquer: a comedy. Goldsmith, 0. 251.6; 265.11 Shea, J. G. Perils of the ocean and wilderness 156.5 Sheil, R. L. The apostate: a tragedy 265.9 — Evadne: a play 265.9 Shelley, J., lady. Shelley memorials : added, an Essay on Christianity, by P. B. Shelley 166.14 Shelley, P. B. Poetical works 251.11 Contents. — Memoir, by Mrs. Shelley; Queen Mab^ Alastor; Revolt of Islam ; Prometheus unbound ; The Cenci ; Hellas ; CEdipus tyrannus; Early poems; Poems written in 1816-19; Poems written in 1820-22; Translations: Hymns of Homer; Cyclops, etc. : Scenes from the Magico prodigioao of Calde- ron ; Scenes irom the Faust of Goethe. — Essay on Christianity. See ShMej, 3., lady .... 166.11 — Last days of. ISee Trelawny, E. J 69.3 Shelley memorials. See Shelley, J., lady 166.14 Shenandoah, Campaign in the valley of the, in 1861. Patterson, R 331.5 Sheppard, E. S. (JB. Berger.) Almost a heroine . . 238.4 — Charles Auohester 231.18 — Counterparts 231.17 SHERIDAN 59 SMITH Shelf. No. Sheridan, B. B. Dramatic works. Leipzig 259.17 Offntente. — The rivals; St. Patrick's day; The duenna; The school for scandal ; The critic ; Trip to Scarborough ; Pizarro, altered from Kotzebue ; Verses to the memory of Garrick. Same. London 257.10 Contents. — Same as preceding, with lil'e by G. G. S. — The critic: or, a tragedy reiiearsed 2G5.8 — The duenna: a comic opera 2C5.8 — Pizarro: a play, altered from Kotzebue 265.3 — The rivals: a comedy 265.4 — The sohool for scandal: a comedy 265.1 — Memoirs of. See Moore, T 67.10 Shiftinq winds. Ballantyne, R. M 113.6 Shillabeb, B. p. {Mrs. Partington.) Knitting- work 145.5 Ship and shore. Colton, W 348.25 Ships and sailors. Cotterill, C. C 312.16 Shikley. Bronte, C 222.20 ; 268.38 Shirrefp, E. Thoughts on self-culture. .See Grey, M.G 47.21 Shockinb events: a farce. Buckstone, J. B 265.5 Shoesiakee of Toulouse: a drama. Hill, F. S 265.25 Short studies on great subjepts. Froude, J. A 34.8 Shurtleff, N. B. Topographical and historical description of Boston. See Boston 151.1 Shylook: a comedy. Talfourd, F 264.12 SiAM. The English governess at the Siamese court. Leonowens, A. H 343.11 Siamese twins. The: a farce. A Beckett, G. A 264.18 Siberia. Atkinson, T. W. Oriental and Western Siberia 342.6 — Bush, R. J. Siberian travel and explorations, 1865-67 343.1 — Erman, A. Travels in 346.14 Sicily, The Garibaldians in. Dumas, A. (D.) 59.10 Sickness, First help in 315.14 Sidney, &> P., Life and times of. See Davis, S. M. 66.11 Sidney, S. The three colonies of Australia: New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia 342.9 SiDONiA the sorceress. Meinhold, (J.) W 141.32 Siege of Corinth: a poem. Byron, G. (G. N.), lord.. 259.1 Sierra Nevada, Mountaineering in the. King, C. . . 335.8 Sights a-foot. Collins, (W.) W 342.12 Sigma, pseud. See Sargent, L. M. SiGOURNEY, L. H. Past meridian 237.32 Silas Marner. Lewes, M.J 227.9 ; 268.33 Silent partner. Phelps, E. S 216.9 Silent struggles. Stephens, A. S 219.15 Silver cord. The. Brooks, (C.) S 211. 13 Silver cup of sparkling drops. Porter, C. B 397.18 Silver lake. The. Ballantyne, R. M 138.26; 249.27 Silvia. Kavanagh, J 232.3 SiMMONDS, p. L. The arctic regions, and polar dis- coveries during the 19th century 157.26 SiMMS, W. G. (Frank Cooper.) Poems. 2v 256.3 ContenU.—Yol. I. Norman Maurice ; Atalantis; Tales and traditions of the South; City of the silent. 11. Southern passages and pictures; Historical and dramatic sketches; Scripture legends ; Francesca da Bimini. — Beauchampe 223.6 — Border beagles 223.7 — The oassique of Kiawah 223.8 — Charlemont 223.13 — Confession 248.26 — Eutaw lp-9 — The forayers 145.10 — Guy Rivers 223.9 — Katharine Walton ■. ... 223.17 -The maroon 223.11 — Melliohampe 223.10 — The partisan „„',i„ — Richard Hurdis. New York 223.19 Same. Philadelphia. 2v 223.18 — The scout 223.16 — Southward ho! l«.ll — The sword and the distaff ooq'i/ — Temassee - 223.14 Note.— the following of the above tales form a connected aerierifrevolutionaryforaances:-!. The partisan. 2. Mel- lichampe. 3. The scont, (called originally The kmsmcn). 4 Katharine Walton. 5. The forayers. 6. Eutaw. Shelf. No. SiMONDS, T. C. History of South Boston 158.18 SiMONDS, AV. (Walter Aimwell.) Aimwell stories. Clinton 124.13 Ella 124.14 Jerry 124.19 Jessie 124.15 Marcus 124. 16 Oscar 124.17 Whistler 124.18 Simple story. Inchbald, E 141.34 Simplicity and fascination. Bealo, A 215.7 SiMPf.ON, From the lake of Constance to the. Sewell, E. M 126.15 Simpson, J. P. Dreams of delusion : a drama 264.20 — Marco Spada: a drama 265.14 — Second love: a drama 265.26 SIMPS0^J and CO. : a comedy. Poole, J 265.9 Sinclair, C. Beatrice 244. 12 — Modern flirtations 244.13 Singular creatures, and how they were found. Cup- pies, A. J 114.19 Sink or swim. Alger, S.,jr 114.8 SiNTRAM and his companions. La Motte Fouque, F, (H. G.), baron de 249.21 Sir Andrew Wylie of that ilk. Gait, J 266.7 Sir Roger de Coverley. Addison, J 247.14 See. cam Spectator, no. 1, 2, 106-110, 112-128, 125, 126, 130-132, 289, 329, 385, 359, 383, 617. Sir Rohan's ghost. SpofFord, H. (B.) P 244.14 Siren, A. Trollope, T. A - 231.14 Sister Susy. Clarke, R. S :.... 129.11 Six degrees of crime: a melo-drama. Hill, F. S. ... 265.24 Six years later. Dumas, A. (D.) 232.10 SiXTEEN-STRiNG Jack: a drama. Rede, W. L 265.21 Skeleton witness, The: a drama. Rede, W. L 265.21 SKBTCHbook. Irving, W 357.4; v.2of358.I Sketches by " Boz." Dickens, C. (J. H.) 212.10 Sketches in India: a farce. Morton, T 265.13 Sketches of Russian life in the Caucasus 347.20 Sketches of young couples. Dickens, C. (J. H.). . . 233.8 Skiesiishing. Jenkin, Afrs. C 238.13 Skye, a summer in. Smith, A 348.24 Slasher and Crasher: a farce. Morton, J. M 264.4 Slaver's, A, adventures on land and sea. Themes, W. H 266.22 Slavery, Negroes and negro. VanEvrie,J.H 157.22 Sleep. Hall, W. W 316.15 Sleeper, J. S. (Hawser Martingale.) Salt water bubbles 244.3 Sleeping beauty in the wood. Thackeray, A. I. . . . 147.9 Slick, Sam, pseud. See Haliburton, T. C. Small house at AUington. Trollope, A 241.9 Smedley, F. E. Lewis Arundel 211.21 Smiles, — . Round the world 348.6 S.VIILI-S, S. Brief biographies 64.4 — Character 37.1 — The Huguenots in England and Ireland 53.6 — Industiial biography 69.11 — Life of G. Stephenson 65.12 — Self-help ^''.20 Smith, Albert. The cricket on the hearth, drama- tized from C. Dickens 265.30 Struggles and adventures of Christopher Tadpole. 239.3 Smith, Alexander. A summer in Skye 348.24 Smith, Caroline L. (Aunt Carrie.) American home book of in-door games, amusements, and occupa- tions 317.1 Smith, Charles B. The working-man's way in the world 167.16 Smith, Charles H. Natural history of the human species 395. 14 Smith, B. E. The three eras of woman's life 237.1 Smith, George. Make your wills ! a farce. See Mayhew, E 264.12 Smith, Goldwin. Three English statesmen. [Pym, Cromwell, Pitt] Sl-S Smith, Hannah. (Hesba Stretton.) Bede's charity . 248.24 Smith, Horace and J. Poetical works 25G.8 Rejected addresses, and other poems 255.9 Smith, Jerorao V. C. Pilgrimage to Palestine 346.12 SMITH 60 SPEKE Shelf. No. Smrn, Capt. John. Hawks, F. L. Adventures of . . 135.23 — Hillard, G. S. Life of v. 2 of 169.1 Smith, S. Compton. Chile con carne; or, the camp and the field 125.1 Smith, Seba. Jaolc Downing's letters _. 239.21 Smith, Sol, pseud. Theatrical management in the West and South for thirty years 161. 17 Smith, Stephen R., Memoir of. See Sawyer, T. J. . . 164.8 Smith, Sydney. Worljs. New York 31.2 Same. Philadelphia 351.2 — Elementary sketches of moral philosophy 298. 1 — Memoir, with a selection from his letters. See Holland, S. S., lady 68.7 Smith, William. Dictionary of Greek and Roman antiquities *E,.R., A.15 — Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography. 2 v. *R.R., A. 14 — Dictionary of the Bible. Revised by H. B. Hackett [and] E. Abbot. 4 v *R.R., A. 13 — The student's Scripture history. The Old Testa- ment 56.4 The New Testament 56.5 SraTH, William H. (S.) The drunkard: a drama . . . 265.12 Smollett, T. Humphry Clinker 267.7 — Roderick Random 267.6 SMtrcEEK, S. M. History of the four Georges 65.10 Smdgglee, The. James, G. P. R 268. 16 Smyth, W. Lectures on modern history 151.14 Snow-image, The. Hawthorne, N 238. 17 Snow man. The. Dudevant, A. L. A. D 148.5 Snowflakes and sunbeams. Ballantyne, R. M 126.6 SoANE, G. Undine. [Dramatized from La Motte Fouque] 265.21 Soaps, Art of manufacturing. Kurten, P 398.2 BoBIESKi, J., Love of country, or. iSee Salvandy, N. A. de 69.4 Soldier boy. Adams, W. T ] 18.7 Soldier's courtship: a comedy. Poole, J 264.20 Soldier's daughter: a comedy. Cherry, A 265.14 Soldier's orphans. Stephens, A. S 219.14 Soldier's return. Opie, A v. 1 of 241.1 Solitudes of nature and of man. Alger, W. R 38.9 Somebody's luggage. Dickons, C. (J. H.) 233.6 Somerset, C. A. Day after the fair : a burletta.... 264.12 — Zelina: a drama 265.27 Son of the night: a drama. Gayler, C 265.20 Son of the soil. Oliphant, M. (0. W.) 241.4 Song of Hiawatha. Longfellow, H. W 251.13; 256.34 Songs. Carpenter, J. B. The British song book. . . 259.4 The home songster 259.5 — Dibdin, T. Songs 258.5 — Donahoe, P. The Irish comic songster 259.20 Songs of our land 259.20 — Holmes, 0. W. Songs in many keys 256.30 — Miller, C. H. Songs of the sierras 257.1 — Moore, T. Irish melodies 259. 20 — Palgrave, F. T. Golden treasury of songs, etc. . . 259.16 — Street ballads, popular poetry, and household songs of Ireland 259.6 — Whittier, J. G. Songs of labor v. 2 of 259. 13 See also Ballads. SoNORA, Explorations in. Bartlett, J. R 331.2 SoNREL, L. The bottom of the sea 314.14 Sophomores, The, of Radcliffe. Kellogg, B 112.21 Soul, The, in nature. Oersted, H. C 298.14 SouLE, R. Dictionary of English synonymes *R.R., D.l Soundings from the Atlantic. Holmes, 0. W 37.16 South seas. Adventures in the. Melville, H 346.4 SoUTHEY, R. Joan of Arc, ballads, lyrics, and minor poems 258.14 — Life of Cromwell 135.17 — Life of Nelson 179.2 Southward ho! Simms.W. G 145.11 SouTHWOBTH, B. D. E. N. Allworth abbey 217.15 — The bridal eve 217.14 — The bride of Llewellyn 217.13 — The bride's fate , 217.17 — The changed brides 217.18 — The curse of Clifton 217.19 — The deserted wife 217.12 Shelf. No. SouTHWOBTH, E. D. B. N., continued. — The discarded daughter 217.11 — Fair play 217.20 — Fallen pride 217.21 — The fatal marriage 217.28 — The fortune seeker 217.22 — The gipsy's prophecy 217.27 — The haunted homestead 217.10 — How he won her 217.26 — India: the pearl of Pearl river 217.25 — Thelady of the isle 217.9 — The lost heir of Linlithgow 147.20 — Love's labor won 217.8 — The missing bride 217.24 — The mother-in-law 217.7 — The prince of darkness 217.6 — Retribution 217.5 — The three beauties 217.4 — The two sisters 217.23 — Vivia 217.3 — The widow's son 217.2 — The wife's victory 217.1 SoUTHWORTH, S. A. Our Charlie 136.14 SouvESTRE, E. An attic philosopher in Paris 38.7 — Brittany and La Vendee 237.33 — The lake shore 237.16 Sowing and reaping. Hewitt, M 136.6 Spain. Abbott, J. S. C. Romance of Spanish his- tory 56.9 — Andersen, H. 0. In Spain 356."9 — Borrow, G. The Bible in 342.13 — Helps, A. The Spanish conquest in America.... 55.6 See alBo Ferdinand and Isabella, Philip n. Spalding, J. W. The Japan expedition 348.20 Spalding, W. Italy and the Italian islands. 3 v. . . 178.4 Spanish ballads. Ancient. Lookhart, J. G 257.21 Spanish barber. The. Manning, A 148.8 Spanish gypsy. The. Lewes, M. J 267.5 Spanish literature. History of. Ticknor, G 42.1 Spare hours. Brown, J 38.16 Spark, The, of genius. Kellogg, E 112.20 Sparks, J. Library of American biography. New York. 10 V 169.1 Contents.— Yo\.l. J. Stark, by E. Everett; C.B. Brown, by W. H. Preacott; R. Montgomery, bv J- Armstrong; E. Allen, by .1. Sparks. II. A. "Wilson, bv W. B. O. Pcabodv ; Capt. J. Smith, by G. S. Hillard. III. tife and treason of B. Arnold, by .7. Sparks. IV. A. Wavne, bv J. Armstrong ; Sir H. Vane, by C. W. tlpbam. V. J. Eliot, by O. Francis. VI. W. Pink- ney, by H. Wheaton ; W. Ellery, bv E. T. Clianning ; C. Mather, by W. B. O. Peabody. VII. Sir "W. Phips, by E. Bowen ; I. Putnam, bv O. W. B. Peabody; Memoir of L. M. Davidson, by C. M. Sedgwick; D. Rittenhouse, by J. Ren- ■wick. Vin. J. Edwards, by S. Miller; D. Brainerd, by W. B. O. Peabody. IX. Baron Steuben, bv F. Enwen ; S. Cabot, by 0. Ilayward, jr. ; W. Eaton, by C. C. Felton. X. R. Ful- , ton, by J. Renwick; J. Warren, by A, H. Everett; H.Hudson, by H. R. Cleveland ; Father Marquette, by J. Sparks. Same. 2d series. Boston. 15 v 169,2 Cimtenta. —Vol. I. R. C. de La Salle, by J. Sparks ; P. Hen- ry, by A. H. Everett. II. J. Otis, by F. Bowen ; J. Oglethorpe, by "W. B. O. Peabody. m. J. Sullivan, by O. W. B. Peabody: .7. Leisler, by C. F. Hoft'man ; N. Bacon, by W. Ware ; J. Ma- son, by G. E. Ellis. TV. R. Willioms, by W. Gamraell; T. Dwight, by W. B. Spragno ; Count Pulaski, by J. Sparks. V. B.Thompson, count Rumford, by J. Renwick; Z. M. Pike, by n. Whiting; S. Gordon, by J. M. Mackie. VI. E. Stiles, by J. L. Kingslcy; J. Fitcli, by C. Whittlesey; A. Hutchin- son, by G. E. Elhs. VII. 3. Ribault, by J. Sparks; S. Sale, by C. Francis; W. Palfrey, by J. G. Palfrey. VHI. C. Lee, by J. Sparks ; J. Reed, by H. Reed. IX. L.Oalvert, by G. W. Burnap ; S. Ward, by W. Gammell ; T. Posey, by J. Hall. X. N. Greene, bv G. W. Greene. XI. S. Decatur, by A. S. Mac- kenzie. Xlt. E. Preble, by L. Sabine ; W. Penn, by G. E. Ellis. Xni. D. Boone, by J. M. Peek; B. Lincoln, by F. Bowen. XIV. J. Ledynrd, by J. Sparks. XV. W. R. Davie, by F. M. Hubbard ; S. Klrkland, by S. K. Lothrop. — Life of G. Washington 161.11 Sparrowgrass papers. The. Cozzens, F. S 146.11 Spayth, H. The game of draughts 31^.40 Speaker. See Elocution. Species. Darwin, C. (R.) Origin of 315.15 — Mivart, St. G. The genesis of 315.5 Spectacles for young eyes. Lander, S. W 127.18-25 Spectator, The. Addison, J 49.1 Spectre bridegroom. The: a farce. Moncrieff, W. T. 264.16 Speed the plough : a comedy. Morton, T 265.7 Speke, J. II. Discovery of the source of the Nile . . 341.4 BPENOER 61 STORY Shelf. No. Spencer, H. Education: intoHeetual, moral, and physical 47.IO Spencer, J. A. The East: travel in Egypt and the Holy Land 342.1 Spencer, W. V. Boston theatre. See Dramas, Col- lection of. Spiblhagen, F. Hammer and anvil 248.14 -^ Problematio characters 239.7 — Through night to light 238.22 Spiers, A., and Surenne, G. French and English [and English and French] pronouncing diction- ary. 2 V. in 1 *R.R.,A.6 Spiritual culture 299.8 Spiritualism, or Spiritism. Planchetto; or, the de- spair of science. Sargent, E 319.1 Spitzbergen, Voyage to, in 185G. Blackwood, F. T. 345.14 Spopford, H. (E.) p., formerly Mss Prescatt. The amber gods and other stories 145.6 — Azarian 248.6 — New-England legends 211.24 — Sir Rohan's ghost 244. 14 — The thief in the night 249.29 Spoiled child: a farce. Hoare, P 264.12 Sports and sporting. Bumstead, J. On the wing.. 319.6 — " Dinks," ^ewd. The sportsman's vade mecum . . 312.5 — Greenwood, J. Wild sports of the world 343.2 — Herbert, H. W. Field sports of the United States and British provinces 312.6 — Warren, T. E. Shooting, boating and fishing for young sportsmen 315.11 Sprague, C. Poetical and prose writings 256.24 Sprague, W. B. Life of T. Dwight v. 4 of 169.2 — Visits to European celebrities 347.12 Springer, J. S. Forest life and forest trees 397.7 Springfield armory, Marco Paul at the. Abbott, J. V. 6 of 128.2 Spurzhetji, J. 6. View of education, founded on the study of the nature of man 47.19 Spy, The. Cooper, J". P 214.14 Squire Trevlyn's heir. Wood, E. P 241. 26 Stael-Holstein, (A. L. G. Necker), baronne de. Co- rinne 236.5 — Corinne ou I'ltalie 406. 1 Stage. Artof acting; or, guide to the 264.18 — Doran, J. Annals of the English stage 35.19 — Rede, L. T. Guide to the 265.23 — Wood, W. B. Personal recollections of the 67.15 Stage-struck Yankee, The: a farce. Durivage, 0. E. 264.17 Standish, Miles, Courtship of. Longfellow, H. W. 251.13; 256.32 Stanhope, P. D., earl of Chesterfield. Letters to his son. 3v 49.2 Stanley, A. P. Life and correspondence of T. Ar- nold. 2v 68.2 Star papers. Beeeher, H. W 38.20 Star-chamber, The. Ainsworth, W. H 269.3 Stark, James. Picture of Edinburgh 349.8 Stark, John. Everett, E. Life of v. 1 of 109.1 — Rogers, R. Life of 308.1 Starry flag. The. Adams, W. T 117.13 Starry flag series. Adams, W. T 117.13-18 Stars and stripes, The, in rebeldom. Papers by fed- eral prisoners 157.25 State secrets : a farce 264.9 Steam-boat, The. Gait, J _. 266.6 Steam engine. Bourne, J, Catechism of the 398.1 — - Treatise on the 391.7 — Maofarlane, R. History of propellers and steam navigation 397.13 Stearns, S. H. Life and select discourses 161.5 Steinmetz, A. History of the Jesuits. 2v 292.3 Step-mother, The. James, G. P. R 268.17 Stephen, J. Critical and miscellaneous essays 31.2 Stephen Dane. Douglas, A. M 242.16 Stephens, A. S. The curse of gold 218.1 — Doubly false 219.21 — Fashion and famine. New York 228. 20 — - Same. Philadelphia 219.20 — The gold brick 219.19 -The heiress 219.18 — Mabel's mistake 218.2 Shelf. No. Stephens, A. S., continued. — Married in haste 218.3 — Mary Derwent 219.17 — A noble woman 219.10 — Tho old homestead 218.4 — Tho rejected wife 218.5 — Ruby Gray's strategy 218.6 — Silent struggles 219.15 — Tho soldier's orphans 219.14 — The wife's secret 218.8 — Wives and widows 218.7 Stephens, J. L. Incidents of travel in Central Amer- ica, Chiapas, and Yucatan 331.7 — Incidents of travel in Egypt, Arabia Petraea, and the Holy Land. 2 v [ 338.3 — Incidents of travel in Greece, Turkey, Russia, and Poland. 2 V 344.4 — Incidents of travel in Yucatan. 2v 331.8 Stephens, M. M. Hagar tho martyr 243.26 Stephenson, G., Life of. See Smiles, S 65.12 Stepping heavenward. Prentiss, E 146.8 Steps of belief. Clarke, J. F 318.36 Sterling, J., Life of. See Carlyle, T 66.12 Sterne, L. Works 241.2 Contents. — Life and opinions of Tristram Sliandy ; Senti- mental journey through France and Italy; Letters; An im- promptu ; The fragment ; History of a M'atch-coat. — Life of.