k^KH.'.'«4>y,.-.\i m m '^ii ,rli^^M*£ m m m ■'f'i-^%^ QJornell UntttecBitg iCthtarg FROM THE BENNO LOEWY LIBRARY COLLECTED BY BENNO LOEWY 1854.1919 BEQUEATHED TO CORNELL UNIVERSITY Cornell University Library Z881 .B87 1893 Catalogue of the library of the LoM Isl olin 3 1924 029 539 875 Overs ^^ Cornell University Library The original of this bool< is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924029539875 CATALOGUE CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY OF THE LONG ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY I863-1893 PRINTED FOR THE SOCIETY BROOKLYN, N. Y. 1893 Tvvi /^ipifo ii>s' PRESS OF Dl^UTSCH LITHOGRAPHING & PRINTING CO., BALTIMORE, MD. COMMITTEE ON PUBLICATION AND PRINTING. TEMPLE PRIME, Chairman, Rev. R. S.' STORRS, D. D., LL. D., BRYAN H. SMITH, JOHN JAY PIERREPONT. PREFACE. The Long Island Historical Society, in Brooklyn, New York, has now been in existence thirty years, having been incorporated in the spring of A. D. 1863. One of its principal aims has been from the first to collect a Library of valu- able books, relating primarily to local and general civil or military history, butalso including works in genealogy and biography, with those illustrating the progress of art, science, literature, the religious and social welfare of mankind, in whatever department this progress is to be traced. It has desired and sought to collect such a library for reference and consultation ; containing volumes not commonly embraced in private or even in popular libraries, which yet students in the various branches of historical research naturally desire to have at hand. Many interesting and often important books of a more miscellaneous character have, however, been added to its collections, by the kindness of friends : and it has a very large number of pamphlets, files of newspapers, maps, etc., only the more important of which are indicated on the following pages. The many manuscripts, autograph letters, title-deeds, written records, and other similar documents in its possession, have not been recorded in this volume, but lists of such documents are to be found in the Library. A large number of important medieval manuscripts, chiefly Missals and Books of Hours, which have recently come into its possession by a bequest of Mr. Samuel B. Duryea, will be recorded and described in a future appendix to this volume. As rapidly as its means have permitted, the Society has carried out its origi- nal purpose ; and the catalogue now printed contains a list of the more than forty- five thousand volumes already on its shelves, which are constantly being added to, and which are as constantly being gladly consulted by many students. In some departments the library will be found, even now, to have become exception- ally rich. Others will be carried toward completion as rapidly as needed funds are secured. The present catalogue makes no attempt to classify books by their subjects, or to give an index to the contents of them, but simply to present a list of those now possessed by the Society. It is strictly a catalogue of books, not a diction- ary of the subjects treated in books ; and it assumes that those using it will know what authors they wish to consult, and on what subjects these have written. Each book has therefore commonly but one full ■title, under the name of its author. Almost the only exception to this rule occurs in biographical and genealogi- cal works, where the full title is given under the name of the person or the family with whom the book is concerned, with a cross-reference to or from the author. Aside from this exception the rule above indicated has been closely followed. For those using the catalogue it may be well to add, that books are entered under the full name of the author when this is known, under initials when only these appear, and under the pseudonym when the real name has not been ascer- tained ; in the case of collections under the name of the editor, when this has been feasible ; and under the first word, not an article or a preposition, when an anonymous work is recorded. In the more extensive biographical or geograph- ical collections, the names of the persons or countries referred to have been used, or the name of the society or organization responsible for the publication. In the headings of titles, authors' names are given in their vernacular form. Compound surnames, and names of noblemen, are entered under the name by which they are best known, usually with a cross-reference from the other name. French surnames preceded by Le, La, or L', are entered under L; those preceded by Du, or Des, under D ; by de or d', under the name following. The De and the Van of English names are treated as a component part of the surname, as De Quincey, Van Buren. In other languages, the surnames are entered under the name following the prefix. German names having the diphthongs a, 6, ii, are placed as spelled, without regard to the umlaut: Miiller with Muller, Stocklein before Stockmar, etc. Brackets enclose words added to the title page. The catalogue has been several years in preparation, the work of making the extended lists of volumes having been performed by Miss Jessie Eloise Prentice, (now Mrs. Dodsworth), during the time of her most helpful connection with the Library. It will be found to have been done with the utmost care, and, the Directors believe, with an exact and elegant accuracy. It has been impossible for the compiler of the titles to correct the proof-sheets, except in small part ; but, under the arrangements made for this important service, it is confidently hoped that few typographical errors will be found. It needs only to be added that the necessary funds for printing this catalogue have been specially contributed by members of the Board of Directors, with assistance from generous members of the Society ; and that no part of the gen- eral Fund of the Society has been applied to the work. By order of the Directors, RICHARD S. STORRS, President Long Island Historical Society, May 1893. CATALOGUE. AA ABELARD A a, Pieter van der. Naaukeurige-Versameling der gedenk-waardigste Zee- en Land-Reysen na Oost- en West-Indien. 38 vols, in 27. Leyden, 1707. 12°. Abailard, Abeillard, Abelard, Lat. Abaelardus, Pierre, abbot of Ruys. Opera omnia. Pa- risiis, 1885. 1. 8°. (Migne. Patrol, s. Lat. V. 178.) Berington, Joseph. History of the lives of Abeillard and Heloisa, 1079-1163 ; with their letters. 2d ed. Birmingham, 1788. 4°. Bonnier, Edouard. Ab61ard et St. Ber- nard; la philosophie et I'eglise au XII"^ sidcle. Paris, 1862. 12°. Abbadie, Jacques. Treatise on the divinity of Christ ; rev. by A. Booth. Burlington, 1802. 12°. A b baud, Abbot. Tractatus de fractione cor- poris Christi. (Migne. Patrol, s. Lat. v. 166.) Abbon, St., abbot of Fleury. Opera omnia. (Migne. Patrol, s. Lat. v. 139.) Abbon, of St. Germain, Paris. De bello Pa- risiaco libri IIL 1871. (Script, rer. Ger- manicarum.) De bello Parisiaco libri III ; Sermones. (Migne. Patrol, s. Lat. v. 132.) Si^ge de Paris, par les Normands ; poeme. (Guizot's Col. des mem. v. 6.) Abbot, Abiel. History of Andover [Mass.]. Andover, 1829. 12°. rtwif Abbot, Ephraim. .$'«?£' Abbot family. Abbot, Ezra. Literature of the doctrine of a future life. n. p., n. d. 8°. Note. — App. to Alger's Doctrine of a future life. Abbot, Henry Larcom. Report upon experi- ments and investigations to develop a system of submarine mines for defending the harbors of the U. S. Wash., 18S1. 4°. (U. S. War Dept., Engin. Dept., Prof, papers, no. 23.) Report upon the physics and hydraulics of the Mississippi River. Sec Humphreys, A. A. Abbot family. Genealogical register of the Abbot family, by Abiel and Ephraim Abbot. Boston, 1847. 8°. Abbott, Austin. Madison Ave. Congregational Church case ; outline of the address of A. before the Cong. Council, held March 11. N. Y., 1884. 8°. Abbott, Benjamin Vaughan. Digest of the reports of the United States courts, to 1888. 5 vols. N. Y., 18S5-S9. 8°. Patent laws of all nations. 2 vols. Wash., 1886. 8°. and Abbott, Austin. General digest of the law of corporations ; Amer. adjudica- tions with a selection of English cases. 2 vols. N. Y., 1869-82. 8°. Abbott, Edwin Abbott. Shakespearian gram- mar. Lond., 1886. 12°. , Abbott, Evelyn \_Ed.'\. Heroes of the nations. 5 vols. N. Y., 1890-91. 8°. Contents: Gustavus Adolphus and the struggle of Protestantism for existence, by C. R. L. Fletcher.— Nelson, Horatio, and the naval supremacy of Eng- land, by W. C. Russell. — Pericles and the golden age of Athens, by E. Abbott. — Sidney, Sir Philip, type of Eng. chivalry in the Elizabethan age, by H. R. F. Bourne. — Theodoric the Goth, by Thos. Hodgkin. See Pericles. Abbott, John Stevens Cabot. Einpire of Russia. N. Y., i860. 8°. Same. N. Y. [1872]. 8°. History of Maine, from the discovery of the Northmen. Boston, 1875. 8°. History of the civil war in America. 2 vols. Springfield and N. Y., 1863-66. 1. 8°. Abbott, Lyman. See Beecher, Henry Ward. Abbott, Stephen G. The first regiment New Hampshire Volunteers in the great Rebel- lion. Keene, 1890. 8°. Abd - al- Latif. Relation respecting Egypt, 1203. (Pinkerton's Voy. v. 15.) 'Abd Al-Rahman ibn Ahmad, Nur Al-Din Abi'i Muhammad, called Al J4mi. Yusuf and Zulaikha ; a poem : tr. from the Persian into English verse, by Ralph T. H. Griffith. Lond., 1882. 8°. (Triibner's Oriental series.) A'Beckett, Gilbert Abbott. Comic history of Rome ; illust. by John Leech. Lond. [1852]. 8°. Abeel, David. Journal of a residence in China and the neighboring countries, 1829-33. N. Y., 1834. 8°. Abeillard, Pierre. .S't'^ Abailard. Abel, Carl. Linguistic essays. Lond., 1882. 8°. (Triibner's Orient, series.) Cotdcnts: Language as the expression of national modes of thought. — Conception of love in some ancient and modern languages. — Englisli verbs of command. — Discrimination of synonyms. — Philological methods. — Connection between dictionary and grammar. — Possi- bility of a common literary language for the Slav nations.— Coptic intensification.— Origin of language. — Order and position of words in the Latin sentence. Abelard, Pierre. See Abailard. ABERDARE ACOSTA Aberdare, Henry Austin Bruce, lord. In- augural address of the President. (Royal Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 7.) Abernethy, John. Surgical observations, cont. a classification of tumours, etc. Lond., 1804. 8°. Surgical obs. on injuries of the head ; and on misc. subjects. Phila., 1811. 8°. . (Bound with the foregoing.) Surgical obs. on local diseases and on aneurisms. 8th ed. Lond., 1825. 8°. Abert, Sylvanus Thayer. Is a ship canal prac- ticable ? Notes, hist, and statist, upon an interoceanic ship canal between the Atlantic and Pacific ; [with] account of the canal of Suez. Oinn., 1870. 8°. Abingdon. Chronicon monasterii de Abing- don ; ed. by ■ Joseph Stevenson. 2 vols. Lond., 1858. 1. 8°. (Chronicles of G. B., no. 2.) Abkoude, Johannes van. Naamregister van Nederduitsche Boeken, 1600-1761 ; nu tot 1787 vermeerderd door R. Arrenberg. 2 vols. Rotterdam, 1788. 4°. Ablaing Van Giessenburg, Willem Jan, baron d'. Nederlandsche Gemeentewapens. 's Gravenhage, 1862. 4°. About, Edmond Frangois Valentin. The Roman question ; tr. from the French, by Annie T. Wood : ed. with introd., by E. N. Kirk. Boston, 1859. 12°. Abratites, Laura Permon, duchesse d'-. See Junot, L. P. Abrege chronologique des grands fiefs de France. See Brunet, Pierre Nicolas. Abreu de Galineo, Juan de. History of the Canary Islands ; tr. by George Glas, 1764. (Pinkerton's Col. of voy. v. 16.) Abreu e Lima, Jos6 Ignacio de. Synopsis; on, Deduc^ao chronologica da historia do Brasil. Pernambuco, 1845. 8°. Abridgement of the laws in force in H. M.'s plantations ; viz. Virginia, Jamaica, Barba- does, Maryland, etc. Lond., 1704. 12°. Absalon, abbot of Sprinckirsbac. Sermones. (Migne. Patrol, s. Lat. v. 211.) Abu-Ralhan Muhammad bin Ahmad Albfruni. Chronology of ancient nations ; English version of the Arabic text of the Athfir-ul- Bakiya, or " Vestiges of the past" : ed. with notes and index, by C. Ed. Sachau. Lond., 1879. 1. 8°. (Oriental Trans. Fund.) India ; an English ed. with notes and in- dices, by Ed. C. Sachau. 2 vols. Lond., 1888. 8°. (Triibner's Oriental series.) Abudacnus, Josephus. Historia Jacobitarum, seu Coptorum, in Egypto, Lybia, Nubia, ./Ethiopia tota, etc. Oxon., n. d. 4°. (Bd. with Burnet's Relation.) Academie Royale des Inscriptions et Belles Lettres. Histoire ; avec les m^moires de litt^rature jusqu'en 1710. 51 vols. Paris, 1729-1809. 4°. — - Notices et extraits des manuscrits de la BibliothSque du Roi. vols, i-io, 12, 14. 12 vols. Paris, 1787-1841. 4°. — See Avezac, M. A. P. d'. — Corte-Real, Gaspar. Academy, The ; a journal of secondary educa- tion. V. 7. Boston, 1892. 8°. Academy, The ; a record of literature, learning, etc. vols. 1-42. 42 vols. Lond., 1869-92. 4°. Account of a journey to Niagara, Montreal, and Quebec, in 1765. See Izard, Ralph. Account of European settlements in America. See Burke, Edmund. Account of proceedings against the rebels and other prisoners, tried in 1685, for taking arms under the Duke of Monmouth. Lond., 1716, 8°. Account of St. Johnland. See Muhlenberg, W. A. Account of the discoveries in the South Pacifick Ocean. See Dalrymple, Alex! Account of the late intended insurrection among the blacks, etc. See Hamilton, Jas. Account of the United Provinces of Rio de la Plata. See Nuriez, Ignacio. Accum, Frederick. Practical essay on chemical re-agents, or tests. Phila., 1817. 8°. Accurate and authentic journal of the siege of Quebec, 1759 : by a gentleman in an eminent station on the spot. Lond., 1759. 8°. Accurate historical account of all orders of knighthood. See Hanson, Sir Levett. Acharya, Mddhava. The Sarva-Darsana-Sam- graha ; or. Review of the different systems of Hindu philosophy : tr. by E. B. Cowell and A. E. Gough. Lond., 1882. 8°. (Triibner's Oriental series.) Achates, /■j-«^rf. See Pinckney, T. Achilles Tatlus. Greek romances. See Helio- dorus. Ackerley, G. Management of children in sick- ness and health. N. Y., 1836. 8°. [Ackermann,. Rudolph.] History of the Col- leges of Winchester, Eton and Westminster ; with the Charter House, the schools of St.- Pauls, Merchant Tailors, Harrow, Rugby, and Christ's Hospital. Lond., 1816. foL Ackers, B. St. John. Historical notes on the education of the deaf. (Royal Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 8.) Acland, Arthur Herbert Dyke, and Jones, Benj. Working men co-operators ; account of the artisans' co-operative movement in Great Britain. Lond., 1884. 12°. Acosta, Jos6f De natura novi orbis libri II ; et De promulgatione evangelii apud bar- baros. Col. Agr., 1596. 12°. ACOSTA ADAMS : Historia natural y moral de las Indias. . 6th ed. 2 vols. Madrid, 1792. 4°. £njy'. Natural and morall historie of the East and West Indies ; tr. into English, by • E. G. Lond., 1604. 4°. Same; repr. from the English ed. of Ed. Grimston, 1604 ; ed. with notes and in- trod. by C. R. Markham. With map of Peru. 2 vols. Lond., 1880. 8°. (Hakluyt Soc. Pub. V. 60-61.) Ifa/. Historia naturale, e morale delle Indie ; tr. della lingua Spagnuola nella Itali- ana, da Gio. Paola Galucci Salodiano. Ve- netia, 1596. 8°. Acrelius, Israel. New Sweden ; or, Swedish settlements on the Delaware ; from the Swedish, by Nicholas Collin. (N. Y. Hist. Soc. Col. 2d ser. v. i.) Same; from the Swedish, with introd. and notes, by Wm. M. Reynolds. (Penn. Hist. Soc. Mem. v. 11.) Acropolita, Georgius. Annales ; recog. I. Bek- kerus. (Corpus script. Byz. v. 29.) Acta sanctorum quotquot toto orbe coluntur, collegit, digessit, notis illustravit Joannes Bollandus ; operam et studium contulit Godefridus Henschenius, etc. 60 vols. An- . tuerpise, Tongarloffi et Brusselis, 1643-1867. fol. Contents: 1-2. January, 1643, 2 vols. 3-5. February, 1658, 3 vols. 6-8. March, 1668, 3 vols. 9-11. April, 1675, 3 vols.- 12-19. May, l6Bo-88,'8 vols. 20-26. June, 1695- 1717,7 vols. 27-33. July, 1719-31, 7 vols. 34-39. August, 1733-43, 6 vols. 40-47. September, 1746-62, 8 vols. 48- ' 60. October [to 29th], 1765-1867, 13 vols. Note: Vol. ig contains " Propylseum ad acta sancto- • rum Mail auctoribus G. Henschenio et D. Papebrochio, op. et stud, conferentibus F. Baertio et C. Janningo ; " and "Catalogus Romanorum Pontificum." Vols. 25 and 26 contain the "Martyrologium Usuardi monachi ; opera et studio J. B. SoUerii." - — r Ad acta sanctorum ... supplementum volumen complectens auctoria Octobris et tabulos generales ; cura et opera L. M. Rig- gollot. Parisiis et Roma, 1875. fol. Acta sanctorum BoUandiana apologeticis . libris vindicata. Antuerpise, 1755. fol. Acton, William. Practical treatise on diseases of the urinary and generative organs. N. Y. , 1853. 8°. Prostitution in London and other large cities. Lond., 1857. 8°. Adair, James. History of the N. American Indians, etc. (Kingsborough's Antiq. of Mexico, v. 8.) Adalard, abbot of Corbie. Statuta. (Migne. Patrol, s. Lat. v. 105.) Adalberon II, abp. of Rhcims. Epistolae ; In- troductio monachorum in monasterium Mo- somense. (Migne. Patrol, s. Lat. v. 137.) Adalberon -I, bp. of Laoii. See Robert II, of France. Adalbert II, de Saarbruck, abp. of Mayeiicc. Epistolae VI, ad Calixtum papam, ad In- nocentium II papam, ad S. .Ottonem Bam- berg, etc. (Migne. Patrol, s. Lat. v. 163, 172, I79-) Adalbert, St., bp. of Prague. Homilia ; For- mula professionis fidei regulae S. Benedicti. (Migne. Patrol, s. Lat. v. 137.) Adalbert, of Metz. Praefatio in florilegium ex S. Gregorio. (Migne. Patrol, s. Lat. v. 136.) Adalbold. See Adelbold. Adalgerus, Bp. Admonitio ad Nonsuidam re- clusam. (Migne. Patrol, s. Lat. v. 134.) Adalhardus. See Adalard. Adam, abbot of Perseigne. Epistolae; Mari- ale ; Fragmenta Mariana. (Migne. Patrol, s. Lat. V. 211.) Adam, of Bremen. Gesta Hammaburgensis ecclesiae pontificum ; Descriptio insularum Aquilonis. (Migne. Patrol, s. Lat. v. 146.) Same. (Jicript. rer. Germanicarum.) Adam de Marisco, bp. of Ely. Epistolae. See Franciscans. Adam, of Miriinouth. 5^-^ Murimuth, Adam. Adam, of St. Victor's, Paris. Sequentije. (Migne. Patrol, s. Lat. v. 196.) Adam, Alexandre. Roman antiquities; rev. with additions, by P. Wilson. N.Y.,1823. 8°. [Adam, Juliette Lamber.] Beriin society, by Count Paul Vasili, Ypseud.'\ : tr. from the French, by J. Loder. N. Y., 1884. 12°. Adam, Robert. Religious world displayed ; a view of Judaism, Paganism, Christianity and ■ Mohammedism'; also of deism and atheism. 3 vols. Phila., 1818. 8°. Adam, William: 5ee Adam family. Adam family. Genealogy of the Adam family, by William Adam. Albany, 1848. 12°. Adam Scotus, (5/>. o/ Withern. Opera omnia. Parisiis, 1855. 1. 8°. (Migne. Patrol, s. Lat. v. 198.) Adams, Abigail Smith. Correspondence ; ed. ■ by her daughter. 2 pts. in i. N. Y., 1842. 12°. - — Familiar letters during the Revolution. See Adams, John. Adams, Andrew Napoleon. History of Fair Haven, Vt. Fair Haven, 1870. 8°. Adams, Ann. Reminiscences of Red River and Fort Snelling, 1821-29 ; ed. by J. F. Williams. (Minn. Hist. Soc. Col. v. 6.) Adams, Benjamin. Cave in Indiana. (Amer. Antiq. Soc. Arch. v. i.) Adams, Charles. Great campaigns ; account of military operations in Europe, 1796-1870 ; ed. by C. Cooper King. Edin., 1877. 8°. Adams, Charles Baker. Catalogue of^shells collected at Panama. N. Y., 1S52. 8°. See Vermojit. Geological Survey. ADAMS 4 ADAMS Adams, Charles Francis. Address on opening the new town hall in Braintree, Mass. Bos- ton, 1858. 8°. Struggle for neutrality in America ; ad- dress before the N. Y. Hist. Society, 1870. N. Y., 1871. 8°. See Adams, John.— Adams, John Quincy. — Seward, Wm. H. Adams, Charles Francis, Jr. Address and pro- ceedings at the ded. of the Crane Memorial Hall, Quincy, Mass., 1882. Camb., 1883. 8°. See Dana, Rich. H.— Morton, Thomas.— Weymouth, Mass. Adams, Charles Kendall. Manual of historical literature. N. Y., 1S82. 8°. Recent hist, work in colleges and univer- sities of Europe and America. (Amer. Hist. Ass'n. Papers, v. 4.) See Colombo, C. Adams, D. Warren. Sullivan's expedition and the Cayugas. (Cayuga Co. Hist. Soc. Col. V. 7.) Adams, Edwin Goodhue. Historical discourse, looth anniversary of the ist Cong. Church in Templeton, Mass. ; with appendix. Boston, 1857. 8°. Adams, Eliphalet. See Adams, William. [Adams, Francis Colburn.] Life and adven- tures of Roger Sherman Potter, by Peleg Van Trusedale \_pseji.d.^. N. Y., 1858. 8°. Story of a trooper, with the campaign on the peninsula. N. Y., 1865. 12°. Adams, .Szr Francis Ottiwell. History of Japan, 1853-71. 2d ed. rev. 2 vols. Lond., 1875. 8°. and Cunningham, C. D. The Swiss con- federation. Lond., 1889. 8°. Adams, George. Geometrical and graphical essays ; cont. a description of mathematical instruments. 3d ed. enl., by Wm. Jones. Lond., 1803. 8°. Adams, George, of Boston. See AAams family. Adams, Hannah. Dictionary of religions and denominations, ancient and modern. 4th ed. N. Y., 1817. 8°. Memoir, by herself; with add. notices, by a friend. Boston, 1832. 8°. Summary history of New England ; com- prehending a sketch of the American war. Dedham, 1799. 3ded. Boston, 1801. 8°. Gallatin, Albert.— Ran- Taxation in the United (Johns Hopkins Univ. View of religions. Adams, Henry. See dolph, John. Adams, Henry Carter. States, 1789-1816. Stud. V. 2.) Adams, Herbert Baxter. Abbe Brasseur de Bourbourg. (Amer. Antiq. Soc. Proc. n. s. V. 7.) Encouragement of higher education. (Johns Hopkins Univ. Stud., Notes, no. 3.) Germanic origin of New England towns ; with notes on cooperation in university work. {Same, Stud. v. i.) Maryland's influence in founding a na- tional commonwealth. (Maryland Hist. Soc. fund pub. II.) Maryland's influence upon land cessions to the U. S. ; with papers on Washington's interest in western lands, the Potomac Co., and a national university. (Johns Hopkins Univ. Stud. v. 3.) Methods of historical study. {Same, v. 2.) Norman constables in America. {Same, V. I.) Notes on the literature of charities. (Same, v. 5.) Report of organization and proceedings, 1884. (Amer. Hist. Ass'n Papers, v. i.) Report of proceedings of 2d-7th annual meetings, 1885-90. {Same, vols. 1-5.) Saxon tithing-men in America. (Johns Hopkins Univ. Stud. v. i.) Seminary libraries and university exten- sion. {Same, v. 5.) Tithingmen. (Amer. Antiq. Soc. Proc. n. s. V. I.) Village communities of Cape Anne and Salem. (Johns Hopkins Univ. Stud. v. i.) Work among workingwomen in Balti- more. {Same, Notes, no. 6.) and others. Seminary notes on recent historical literature. {Same, Stud. v. 8.) See Adams family. Adams, John, president of the U. S. Works ; with a life, notes and illustrations, by Charles Francis Adams. 10 vols. Boston, 1856. 8°. Answer to Pain's Rights of man. Lond., 1793. 12°. ■ Defence of the constitutions of govern- ment of the U. S. 3 vols. Lond., 1794. 8°. Extracts from letters. Col. V. I.) and Adams, Abigail. during the Revolution ; Mrs. Adams, by Chas. Francis Adams. Y., 1876. 12°. and Cunningham, William. Correspon- dence, 1803-12. Boston, 1823. 8°. and Sewall, Jonathan. Novanglus and Massachusettensis ; or. Political essays, pub- lished in 1774 and 1775 on the controversy between Great Britain and her colonies. Boston, 1819. 8°. Note: Daniel Leonard is now known to be Massa- chusettensis, and not Jonatlian Sewall. Adams, Charles F. Life of Adams, begun byj. Q.Adams. 2 vols. Phila., 1871. 12°. Chamberlain, Mellen. Adams, the states- man of the Amer. Revolution ; address before the Webster Historical Society. Boston, 1884. 8°. (Penn. Hist. Soc. Familiar letters with memoir of N. ADAMS 5 ADDISON Morse, John T., Jr. Adams. Boston, 1885. 12°. (Amer. statesmen.) See Hamilton, Alex. Adams, John. Flowers of ancient history. Phila., 1813. 12°. Adams, Capt. John. Remarks on the country from Cape Palmas to the River Congo. Lond., 1823. 8°. Adams, John Greenleaf, and Chapin, E. H. Hymns for Christian devotion, especially the Universalist denomination, Boston, 1859. 12°. Adams, John Jay. Charter oak, and other poems. N. Y., 1839. 12°. Adams, John Quincy. Argnment in the case of U. S., appellants, vs. Cinque and others ; with review of the case of the Antelope. N. Y., 1841. 8°. Dermot Mac Morrogh ; or. The conquest of Ireland. Boston, 1832. 8°. Duplicate letters ; the fisheries and the Mississippi. Wash., 1822. 8°. [ ] Essay on political society, n. p. [1798]. 8°. Jubilee of the constitution ; discourse, April 30, before the N. Y. Hist. Society. N. Y., 1839. 8°. Same. N. Y., 1848. 8°. Lectures on rhetoric and oratory. 2 vols. Camb., 1810. 8°. Letter to Harrison Gray Otis on our national affairs. Sag Harbor, 1808. 12°. Same. Salem, 1808. 8°. Same. Boston, 1808. 8°. Letters on the Masonic institution. Bos- ton, 1847. 8°. Same. Cinn., 1851. 8°. Note: The title of the later edition reads, Letters and opinions. New England confederacy of 1643. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. V. 29.) Poems of religion and society ; with no- tices of his life and character, by John Davis and T. H. Benton. Auburn, 1854. 12°. Report on weights and measures. Phila., 1S21. 8°. Adams, Chas. F. Memoirs of J. Q.Adams, comprising his diary, 1795-1848. 12 vols. Phila., 1874-77. 8°. Morse, John T., Jr. J. Q. Adams. 8th ed. Boston, 1885. 12°. (Amer. statesmen.) Seward, Wm. H. Life and public ser- vices of J. Q. Adams. Auburn, 1849. 8°. See Adams, John. Adams, Josiah. See Haven family. Adams, Nathaniel. Annals of Portsmouth, N. H., with biog. sketches. Portsmouth, 1825. 8°. See Penhallow, Samuel. Adams, Nehemiah. South-side view of slavery. 3d ed. Boston, 1855. 12°. Same. 4th ed. Boston, i860. 12°. Correspondence ; Boston, 1846. 8°. and Fairchild, J. H. with notes and comments See Eliot, John. Adams, Oscar Fay. Brief handbook of Amer- ican authors. Boston, 1884. 12°. Brief handbook of English authors. Bos- ton, 1884. 12°. Adams, Robert. See Cock, S. Adams, Samuel. Letter to James Warren, 1774. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. v. 34.) HosMER, James K. Samuel Adams. Boston, 1885. 12°. (Amer. statesmen.) Samuel Adams, the man of the town- meeting. (Johns Hopkins Univ. Stud. v. 2.) Porter, Edward G. Address on the life and character of Saml. Adams, Boston, Oct. 26, 1884. Boston, 1885. 8°. Wells, William V. 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Phila., 1889. 8°. • Medallic portraits of Washington, with notes, etc. Phila., 1885. 4°. Baker family. Ancestry of I'riscilla Baker, wife of Isaac Appleton of Ipswich ; by Wm. S. Appleton. Camb., 1870. 4°. Baker family. Genealogy of the descendants of Edward Baker of Lynn, Mass.; by Nelson M. Baker. Syracuse, 1S67. 8°. BALANCE 40 BALLAD SOCIETY Balance and Columbian Repository. 4 vols. Hudson, 1S02-05. 4°. Baibi, Gasparo. Voyage to Pegu, 1579. (Pink- erton's Voy. v. 9.) Balcarres, House of. Si-c Lindsay family. Balch, Thomas. Les Frangais en Amerique pendant la guerre de I'independance des Etats-Unis, 1777-S3. Paris, 1872. 8°. Bug'. The French in America, 1777-S3 ; a trans, by T. W. Balch. Phila., 1891. 8°. Balcom family. See Balkcom family. Baldaeus or Baelde, Petrus or Philippus. De- scription of the coasts of Malabar and Coro- mandel, Ceylon, etc. (Churchill's Col. of voy. V. 3, rt«rf Smollett's Comp. of voy. v. 5.) Baldericus. See Baudri. Baldulnus, Benedictus. De calceo antiquo ; et Jul. Nigronus De caliga veterum. Amstelo- dami, 1667. i5°. Baldwin, abfi. of Canterbury. Tractatus varii ; Liber de commendatione fidei ; Liber de Sacramento altaris. (Migne. Patrol, s. Lat. V. 204.) Baldwin, Charles Candee. Early maps of Ohio and the West. Cleveland, 1S75. 8°- (Western Reserve and North. Ohio Hist. Soc.) See Baldwin, Candee and Dodd families. Baldwin, Charles N. Report of the trial of B. for libel. N. Y., 1818. 8°. Baldwin, Christopher Columbus. Davis, J. Obituary notice of B. (Amer. Antiq. Soc. Arch. V. 2.) Lincoln, W. Character and services of B. Worcester, 1835. 8°. (Amer. Antiq. Soc.) Baldwin, Ebenezer. Annals of Yale College to 1831. New Haven, 1831. 8°. Baldwin, Elijah C. Branford annals. (New Haven Col. Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 3-4.) Baldwin, John Denison. Ancient America. N. Y., 1872. 12°. Pre-historic nations. N. Y., i86g. 12°. Baldwin, Joseph G. Party leaders ; sketches of Jefferson, Hamilton, Jackson, Clay, Ran- dolph, etc. N. Y., 1861. S°. Baldwin, Samuel. Diary of events in Charles- ton, S. C, 1780, during the siege of the British. (N. J. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 2.) Baldwin, Simeon Eben. The ballot in Connec- ticut. (Amer. Hist. Ass'n. Papers, v. 4.) Boundary line between Connecticut and New York. (New Haven Col. Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 3.) Captives of the Amistad. {Same, v. 4.) Ecclesiastical constitution of Yale Col- lege. {Same, v. 3.) New Haven Convention of 1778. (Same, V. 3-) Past and future of this Society ; annual address. {Same, v. 4.) A young man's journal of 100 years ago. {Same, v. 4.) Baldwin family. Notes on the ancestry of Sylvester Baldwin, by Charles C. Baldwin. Boston, 1S72. 8°. Baldwin's Monthly, vols. 8-23, 26-31. 22 vols. in 7. Brooklyn, 1874-S5. 4°. Bale, John. Kynge Johan, a play ; ed. by J. Payne Collier. Lond., 1838. s. 4°. (Camden Soc. Pub. V. 2.) Select works ; ed. [with a biog. notice] by Henry Christmas. Camb., 1S49. 8°. (Parker Soc.Pub. v. 36.) Balfour, Edward \_Ed.']. Cyclopaedia of India and of eastern and southern Asia. 2d ed. 5 vols. Madras, 1871-73. 8°. Balfour, Francis Maitland. Monograph on the development of elasmobranch fishes. Lond., 1878. 8°. Treatise on comparative embryology. 2 vols. Lend., 18S0-S1. 8°. Balfour, Frederic Henry. Leaves from my Chinese scrap-book. Lond., 1887. 8°. (Triib- ner's Oriental series.) Balfour, John Hutton. Class book of botany. 3d ed. with add., in organography. Edin., 1S71. 8°. Balkcom family. Genealogy of the Balkcom or Balcom family of Attleboro, Mass., by I3avid Jillson. n. p., n. d. 8°. Ball, Charles. History of the Indian mutiny. 2 vols. Lond., n, d. 1. 8°. Ball, Isaac. Analytical view of the animal economy. 3d ed. N. Y., 1808. 12°. Ball, John YEd.'\. Peaks, passes and glaciers; excursions by the Alpine Club. 4th ed. Lond., 1859. 8°. 2d series ; ed. by Ed. Shirley Kennedy. 2 vols. Lond., 1862. 8°. Ball, Nicholas. See Ball family. Ball, N. R. See Washington, Geo. [Ball, S.] Buffalo in 1825 ; cont. historical and statistical sketches. Buffalo, 1825. 8°. Same. (Buffalo Hist. Soc. Pub. v. i.) Ball family. Edward Ball and some of his de- scendants ; comp. by N. Ball. [Newport, 1891.] 8°. Ballad Society. Publications. lovols. Lond., 1S68-80. 8°. Namely: vols. 1-2. Ballads from manuscripts ; |)t. I. Ballads on the condition of England in Henry VIII's and Edward VI's reigns ; On Wolsey, Anne Boleyn, Somerset, and Lady Jane Grey ; with Wynkyn de Worde's treatise of a galaunt ; ed. by Fred. J. Furni- vall. pt. 2. A poore man's pittance, by Richard Wil- liams ; ed. by F. J. Furnivall ; Ballads rel. chiefly to the reign of Queen Elizabeth; ed. with introd. and notes to the whole volume, by W. R. Morfill. .^-5. Roxburghe ballads ; with short notes, by Wm. ChaiJi.ell. 6. Captain Cox, his balbids and books; or, Robert Laneham's letter; ed. by F.J. Furnivall. 7. Luve poems and humourous ones ; put forth, by Fred. J. Furnivall. 8-9. i'.a,L;rord ballads, illusl. the last ten years of the Stuarts ; ed. with introil. and notes, byj. \V. Ebsworth. 10. Tlic Amanda ^roup of the Bagford jioems ; col- lected and aiinot. with illust., by J. W. Ebsworth. BALLANCE 41 BANCROFT Ballance, C. History of Peoria, III. Peoria, 1870. 12°. Ballantine, Henry. Midnight marches through Persia ; with introd. by J. H. Seelye. Bos- ton, 1879. 8°. Ballantyne, James and John. Refutation of the misstatements and calumnies contained in Loclihart's Life of Scott respecting the Messrs. B. Boston, 1838. 12°. Ballard, Edward. Character of the Penacooks. (N. H. Hist. Soc. Col. v. 8.) Early history of the Prot. Epis. Church in Maine. 1859. (Maine Hist. Soc. Col. v. 6.) Indian mode of applying names. (N. H. Hist. Soc. Col. V. 8.) Indian names connected with the valley of the Merrimack. {Sainc,v.%.) Memorial volume of the Popham celebra- tion, Aug. 29, 1862. Portland, 1863. 8°. Popham colony. Sec Poole, Wm. F. See Vetromile, Eugene. 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Contents: C^sar Birotteau. — Country doctor.— Cousin Pons. — The duchesse de Langeais, with An episode under the Terror, etc. — P^re Goriot. Saltus, Edgar E. Balzac. Boston, 1884- 8°. Balzani, Ugo. The popes and the Hohen- staufen. Lond., 1889. 12°. (Epochs of church history.) Bamberger, Ludwig. See Bismarck, Count. Bancroft, Aaron. The world passeth away, etc.; sermon before the ad Christian church in Worcester, Mass., Jan. 6. Worcester, 1811. 8°. See Washington, George. Bancroft, Ebenezer. See Dunstable, Mass. [Bancroft, Edward.] Essay on the natural his- tory of Guiana ; in letters from a gentleman of the medical faculty. Lond., 1769. 8°. Narrative of the objects and proceedings of Silas Deane, as commissioner of the united colonies to France, made to the British gov- ernment in 1776 : ed. by P. L. Ford. Brook- lyn, i8gi. 12°. [ ] Remarks on the Review of the contro- versy between Great Britain and her colonies [by W. Knox]. Lond., 1769. 8°. Same. New Lond., 1771. 8°. Bancroft, George. History of the formation of the constitution of the U. S. 3d ed. 2 vols. N. Y., 1883. 8°. History of the United States ; with index. II vols. Boston, 1838-75. 8°. Note: Vols. 1-2 are of the 4th ed. ; vol. 7, 8th ed. rev. ; vol 8, 4th ed. rev. Same. Author's last revision. 6 vols. N. Y., 1S86-87. 8°. Joseph Reed ; a historical essay. N. Y., 1867. 8°. Letter on the exchange of prisoners during the Amer. War for Independence. N. Y., 1862. 8°. (N. Y. Hist. Society.) Plea for the constitution of the U. S. N. Y., 1886. 12°. Amer. Antiq. Society. Action on the death of B. (Amer. Antiq. Soc. Proc. n. s. V. 7.) Green, S. S. Bancroft. {Same, v. 7.) See Lincoln, Abraham. — Van Buren, Martin. BANCROFT 42 BARBER Bancroft, Hubert Howe. Chronicles of the builders of the commonwealth : historical character study. 6 vols. San Fran., 1891-92. 8°. History ofthe Pacific states of N. America. 34 vols. San Fran., 1882-90. 8°. Contents: 1-3. Central America. 4-9. Mexico. 10- II, N. 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Coal, iron and oil See Daddow, S. H. Bannard, William. Historical discourse in the ist Pres. Church, Salem, N. J., July 16. Salem, 1876. 8°. Dormant 3 vols. Bannatyne, George. Ancient Scottish poems. Edin., 1770. 8°. Bannatyne Club [Edinburgh, Scotland]. See Darien papers. Banneker, Benjamin. Latrobe, J. H. B. Me- moir of Banneker, read before the Maryland Hist. Society. Bait., 1845. S°. NoRRis, J. Saurin. Sketch of the life of B., read before the Maryland Hist. Soc. Bait., 1854. 8°. Banner of the Constitution. April 1830-Dec. 1832. vols. 1-3. 3 vols. Wash., 1830-32. fol. Banning, Edmund Prior. Common sense on the mechanical pathology and treatment of chronic diseases. N. Y., 1S52. 12°. Baptist hymn and tune book ; being the "Ply- mouth collection," enl. and adapted to the use of Baptist churches. N. Y., 1857. 8°. Baptist Magazine. 3d series, vols. 1-6. 6 vols. Lond., 1826-31. 8°. Baptist Missionary Magazine, vols. 54-65. 12 vols. Boston, 1S74-85. 8°. 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Joel Barlow to his fellow citizens of the U. S. n. t. p., 1799. 12°. • Same. New Haven, 1806. 12°. Letter on the advantages of the French Revolution. N. Y., 1795. 12°. Letter on the defects in the Constitution of 1791 ; with The conspiracy of kings, a poem. N. Y., n. d. 8°. Letter to Henry Gregoire in reply to his letter on the Columbiad. Wash., 1809. 8°. Vision of Columbus ; a poem. 2d ed. Hartford, 1787. 12°. [DupoNT DE Nemours, Pierre Samuel.] Notice sur la vie de J. Barlow. Paris, 1813. 8°. [Oelsner, Charles Ernest.] Notice sur lavieetlesdcritsde J. Barlow, n. p., 1813. 4°. Todd, Charles Burr. Life and letters of B., with extracts from his works and unpub. poems. N. Y., i885. 8°. Barlow, R. See Hedges, Sir William. Barlow, Samuel Bancroft. Address at [his] funeral services, by E. P. Rogers, Mch. 2, 1876. n. p., n. d. 8°. Barlow, Samuel Latham Mitchill. Catalogue of the American library of B. ; prep, by Jas. O. Wright. N. Y., 1889. 8°. Rough list designed as the basis of a more complete catalogue of [his] library ; comp. by J. O. Wright. Americana, 1477-1799. N. Y., 1885. 8°. Barlow, Tliomas. Two letters cone, justifica- tion by faith only. Lond., 1701. 12°. Barlow family. Family genealogy, comprising the ancestry and descendants of Jonathan Barlow and Plain Rogers of Delaware Co., N. Y. : comp. and ed. by George Barlow. [Brooklyn, 1891.] r 8°. Barnard, Charles H. Narrative of a voyage round the world, 1812-16. N. Y., 1829. 8°. Barnard, Daniel Dewey. The anti-rent move- ment and outbreak in New York. Albany, 1846. 8°. Speeches and reports in the Assembly of New York. Albany, 1838. 12°. See Van Rensselaer, Stephen. Barnard, George G. Proceedings in the Court of Impeachment in the matter of the im- peachment of B. 3 vols. Albany, 1874. 8°. Barnard, Henry \_Ed.\ Kindergarten and child culture papers ; Froebel's kindergarten, with suggestions, etc. ; repub. from the Amer. Journal of Education. Hartford, 1884. 8°. National education in Europe. 2d ed. Hartford, 1854. 8°. School architecture ; or. Contributions to the improvement of schoolhouses in the U. S. N. Y., i860. 8°. See American Journal of Education. — Robbins, Thomas. Barnard, John. Autobiography. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. V. 25.) Sketch of eminent ministers in New Eng- land. {Same, v. 10.) Barnard, John Gross. The C. S. A. and the battle of Bull Run. N. Y., 1862. 8°. Dangers and defences of New York. N. Y., 1859. 8°. Internal structure of the earth as affecting the phenomena of precession and nutation. 1881. (Smithsonian Inst., Contrib. v. 23.) Problems of rotary motion presented by the gyroscope and the precession of the equinoxes, and the pendulum. {Same, v. 19.) Report on the defenses of Washington. Wash., 1871. 4°. (U. S. War Dept. Engin. Dept., Prof, papers, no. 20.) Report on the fabrication of iron for de- fensive purposes and modern fortifications. Wash., 1872. 4°. {Same, Supp. no. 21.) - — Report on the North Sea canal of Holland, and on the improvement of navigation from Rotterdam to the sea. Wash., 1872. 4°. {Same, no. 22.) rtwrf Barry, W. F. Report of the engineer and artillery operations of the Army of the Potomac to the close of the Peninsular cam- paign. N. Y., 1864. 8°. Barnard, Thomas. Discourse before the So- ciety for Prop, the Gospel among the Indians, etc. Charlestown, 1S06. 8°. Sermon before the Salem Fetnale Chari- table Society, July 6. Salem, 1803. 8°. Barnes, Albert. Inquiry mto the apostolic church, with ref. to the claims of Episcopacy. Phila., 1843. 12°. BARNES 45 BARRON Inquiry into the scriptural views of slavery. Phila., 1846. 12°. Lectures on the evidences' of Christianity in the 19th century ; [before the] Union Theol. Seminary. N. Y., 1879. 12°. Life at three-score ; a sermon. Phila., 1859. 12°. Notes on the Acts of the Apostles. N. Y., 1879. 12°. Notes on the book of Revelation. N. Y., 1872. 12°. Notes on the epistle to the Romans. loth ed. N. Y. [1871]. 12°. Notes on the ist epistle to the Corintliians. N. Y., 1872. 12°. Notes on the 2d epistle to the Corinthians and the epistle to the Galatians. N. Y., 1880. 12°. Notes on the epistle to the Hebrews. N. Y., 1873. 12°. Notes on the epistles to the Ephesians, Philippians and Colossians. N. Y., 1873. 12°. Notes on the epistles to the Thessalonians, Timothy, Titus and Philemon. N. Y., 1873. 12°. Notes on the epistles of James, Peter, John and Jude. N. Y., 1875. 12°. Notes on the Gospels. 2 vols. N. Y., 1856. 12°. ■ Notes on the Psalms. 3 vols. N. Y., 1878-80. 8°. Practical sermons for vacant congrega- tions and families. Phila., 1841. 12°.- Sermons on revivals ; with an introd. by Joel Parker. N. Y., 1841. 12°. The way of salvation ; sermon at Morris- town, Feb. 8, 1829. 7th ed., with [his] de- fence of the sermon before the Synod of Phila., and his "defence" before the 2d Pres- bytery of Phila., in reply to G. Junkin. N. Y., 1836. 12°. Trial of B., before the Synod of Phila- delphia on a charge of heresy ; with the pleadings and debate. N. Y., 1836. 12°. Barnes, David M. Draft riots in New York, 1863 ; the metropolitan police, their services and honorable record. N. Y., 1863. 8°. Barnes, Emily Ripley. See Bellows family. Barnes, Jonathan. Eminence at the bar ; ser- mon preached at the funeral of B., Dec. 27, i86r ; by Jeremiah Taylor. Boston, 1862. 8°. Barnes, Joseph K. See United States. War Dept. Barnes, Phineas. Present technical condition of the steel industry of the U. S. (U. S. Geol. Survey Bulletin, v. 4.) Barnes, R. L. Map of Philadelphia,— built portion of the city. [Phila., 1859.] folded i(s°. Barnes, Samuel C. Wallabout and the Walla- bouters ; lecture, in 1S56, at the Wallabout Pres. Church. N. Y., 1888. 8°. Barnes, Thurlow Weed. Sec Weed, Thurlow. Barnes, William. Settlement and early history of Albany. Albany, 1851. 8°. Barnes, William, 1820-86. Philological gram- mar. Lond., 1854. 8°. Barnes family. See Hoyt family. Barney, Joshua. Trial of B., a midshipman in the U. S. service, on an indictment for murder. N. Y., 1824. 8°. Barney, Mary. Biog. memoir of J. Bar- ney. Boston, 1832. 8°. Barnstable, Mass. Cape Cod centennial cele- bration, at Barnstable, Sept. 3, 1839. Barn- stable, 1840. 8°. Barnum, H, L. See Crofhy, Enoch. Baron, Samuel. Description of Tonqueen. (Churchill's Col. of voy. v. 6; and Pinker- ton's Voy. V. 9.) Baronius, Caesar. Annales ecclesiastici [a Christo nato ad annum 1198] ; cum continu- atione, 1 198-1505, auctore Odorico Raynaldo ; cum Critica historico-chronologica Antonii Pagii ; notisque J. D. Mansi. Apparatus et indices. 38 vols. Lucae, 1738-59. fol. Barr, James. Reminiscences of B. of Salem ; by J. B. Curwen. (Essex Inst. Hist. col. v. 27.) [Barratt, Joseph.] The Indian of New Eng- land, and the northeastern provinces ; tra- dition rel. to the Etchemin tribe, etc., with vocabularies in the Indian and English ; de- rived from Nicola Tenesles, by a Citizen of Middletown, Conn. Middletown, 1851. 8°. Barre, Louis. Herculanum et Pomp^i ; recueil g(5n6ral des peintures, bronzes, mosaiques, etc., d<^couverts jusqu'a ce jour et reproduits d'aprSs "le Antichita de Ercolano," etc., augment^ de sujets in^dits, graves par N. H. Roux, etc. S vols. Paris, 1875. 1. 8°. Barre, Mass. Memorial of the looth anniv. of " the incorporation, June 17, 1874 ; cont. his- torical discourse, by Jas. W. Thompson. Camb., 1875. 8°. Barrett, Francis. The magus ; or. Celestial intelligencer, being a complete system of occult philosophy. Lond., 1801. 4°. Barrett, Joseph O. History of "Old Abe," the live war eagle of the 8th regiment Wis- consin volunteers. Chicago, 1865. 8°. Barrett, Lawrence. See Cushman, Charlotte. Barrett, Philip. Flowers by the way-side. Richmond, 1856. 12°. Barrett, Walter, pseud. Sec Scoville, Joseph A. Barrett, William Alexander. English church composers. Lond., 1882. 12°. (Great musi- cians.) Barriere, Jean Francois. Sec Roland de la Plati^re, M. J. P. Barrington, Daines. Possibility of approaching the North Pole asserted. New ed., with appendix, by Marc Beaufoy. Lond., 1818. 8°. Barron, James. 5'. Sec Bartho- lomew family. Bartholomew, John \^Ed.\ Gazetteer of the British Isles, statistical and topographical. Edin., 1887. 1. 8°. Bartholomew family. Record of the B. family, by George Wells Bartholomew, Jr. Austin, Texas, 18S5. 8°. Bartholow, Roberts. Spermatorrha;a ; its causes, symptomatology and treatment. N. Y., 1867. 12°. Bartlet, William S. Contribution to the his- tory of Bath. (Maine Hist. Soc. Col. v. 3.) See Bailey, Jacob. Bartlett, David W. See Dudley, Lady Jane Grey. Bartlett, Elisha. History, diagnosis and treat- ment of the fevers of the U. S. 4th ed., rev. by A. Clark. Phila., 1847. S°. Bartlett, Homer L. History of initiation, as practiced by the ancient rites, and perpetu- ated by freemasonry ; read before the L. I. Hist. Society. Flatbush, 1877. 8°. Bartlett, John. Familiar quotations. 5th ed. Boston, 1869. 12°. Same. 9th ed. Boston, 1892. 8°. Bartlett, John Russell. Bibliography of Rhode Island. Prov., 1864. 1. 8°. Dictionary of Americanisms. 4th ed. Boston, 1877. S°. History of the destruction of H. B. M. schooner Gaspee, in Narragansett Bay, June 10, 1772. Prov., 1861. 1. 8°. Literature of the rebellion, with works on American slavery. Boston, 1866. 1. 8°. Observations on the progress of geography and ethnology. (N. Y. Hist. Soc. Proc. 1846.) Personal narrative of explorations in Texas, New Mexico, etc. 2 vols. N. Y., 1854. 8°. BARTLETT 47 BARUS Prehistoric man and liis associates. Wor- cester, i858. 8°. (Amer. Antiq. Society.) Progress of ethnology. N. Y., 1847. 8°. Gammell, William. Life and services of B. ; paper read before the R. I. Hist. So- ciety. Prov., 1886. 8°. See Bartlett family. — Rhode Island. Gen. Assembly. Records. — Wanton family. Bartlett, Josiah. Historical sketch of Charles- town, Mass. Boston, 1814. 8°. Same. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. v. 12.) Sketch of the progress of medical science in Mass., 1813. {Same, v. 11.) Bartlett, Levi. See Bartlett family. Bartlett, Richard. Preservation of public ar- chives. (N. H. Hist. Soc. Col. v. 5.) Bartlett, Samuel Colcord. From Egypt to Palestine. N. Y., 1879. 8°. Bartlett, Samuel Ripley. Concord fight [a poem]. 2d ed. Concord, 1862. 12°. Bartlett, William Francis. Memoir of B., by Francis Winthrop Palfrey. Boston, 1878. 12°. Bartlett, William Henry. Footsteps of our Lord and his apostles in Syria, Greece and Italy. 5th ed. Lond., 1862. 8°. Forty days in the desert, on the track of the Israelites. Lond., n. d. 8°. Jerusalem revisited. Lond., 1866. 8°. The Nile boat ; or, Glimpses of Egypt. 4th ed. Lond., 1S61. 1. 8°. Pilgrim fathers ; or. The founders of New England in the reign of James I. Lond., 1853. 8°. Purser, Wm., a?id others. Syria, the Holy Land, Asia Minor, etc. ; illust. by views from nature, with descriptions of plates, by John Carne. 2 vols. Lond. [1836]. 4°. Bartlett family. Descendants of Smith and Nancy (Russell) Bartlett [by John Russell Bartlett]. Prov., 1879. 8°. Bartlett family. Cienealogical and biograph- ical sketches of the Bartlett family, by Levi Bartlett. Lawrence, 1876. 8°. Bartley, George C. T. Toys. (Sevan's Brit, man. v. 8.) Bartoli, Daniel. See Loyola, Ignatius de. Bartolomei, Girolamo. L'America ; poema eroica. Roma, 1650. 4°. Bartolommeo, F?-a, and Andrea del Sarto, by Leader Scott [pseud, for Lucy E. Baxter]. Lond., 1881. 8°. (Great artists.) Bartolus. De summa trinitate. See Savigny, F. C. von. Barton, Edward H. Cause and prevention of yellow fever. Phila., 1855. 8°. ■ Report on the meteorology, vital statis- tics and hygitae of Louisiana ; [with] appen- dix, by H. G. Heartt. New Orleans, 1851. 8°. Barton, George Burnett. History of New South Wales, from the records, vol. i. Sydney, Barton, James L. Brief sketch of the com- merce of the lakes and the Erie canal ; and the true canal policy of the state of N. Y. Buffalo, 1847. 8°. Lake commerce ; letter to Robt..M'Clel- land, in rel. to the commerce of the great western lakes. Buffalo, 1846. 8°. Reminiscences of Buffalo and vicinity. (Buffalo Hist. Soc. Pub. v. i.) Barton, William, Brig.-Gen. Journal, during Sullivan's expedition against the Indians, 1779. (N. J. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 2.) See Williams, Catharine R. A. Barton, William, M. A. See Rittenhouse, David. Barton, William G. Thoreau, Flagg and Bur- roughs. (Essex Inst. Hist. col. v. 22.) Barton, William Paul Crillon. Compendium florae Philadelphicffi ; plants found within a circuit of ten miles around Philadelphia. 2 vols. Phila., i8i8. 12°. Barton, William Sumner. Epitaphs from the cemetery on Worcester Common. Wor- cester [1848]. 8°. See Bullard family. Bartow, Evelyn. See Bartow genealogy. Bartow, Evelyn P. See Bartow family. Bartow family. Bartow family in England, by Evelyn P. Bartow, n. p., 1886. 8°. Same. n. p., 1890. 1. 8°. Bartow genealogy; cont. every one of the name descended from Thomas Bartow, living in England, 1672, by E. B. [Evelyn Bartow]. [Bait., 1878.] 8°. Supplement. Bait., 1879. 8°. Bartram, John. Journal kept on a journey from St. Augustine, etc. See Stork, Wm. Observations on his travels from Pensil- vania to Onondaga, Oswego and Lake On- tario in Canada ; annexed, an account of the cataracts at Niagara, by Peter Kalm. Lond., 1751. 12°. Darlington, William. Memorials of B. and Humphry Marshall ; with notices of their botanical contemporaries. Phila., 1849. 8°. Bartram, William. Traxels through Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Cherokee country, etc. Dublin, 1793. 8°. Bartsch, Adam. Le peintre graveur. Nouvelle ed., avec atlas. 21 vols, in 18. Leipzig, 1854-70. 12°. Barttelot, Edmund Musgrave. Life of B.; ac- count of his services for relief of Kandahar, Gordon and Emin, from his letters and diary, by W. G. Barttelot. 3d ed. Lond., 1890. 8°. Barus, Carl. Subsidence of the fine solid par- ticles in liquids. (U. S. Geol. Survey, Bul- letin, v. 5.) Thermo-electric measurement of high temperatures. {Same, v. 8.) The viscosity of solids. {Same, v. 2.) BARUS 48 BATTLE and Strouhal, Vincent. Electrical and magnetic properties of the iron carburets. {Same, v. 2.) Physical properties of the iron carbu- rets. {Same, v. 5.) Barwell, Richard. Causes and treatment of lateral curvature of the spine. 2d ed. Lond., 1870. 12°. Treatise on diseases of the joints. Phila., 1861. 8°. Bascom family. Genealogical record of Thomas Bascom and his descendants, by Ed. D. Harris. Boston, 1870. 8°. ' See Harris family. Basham, William Richard. Dropsy, and its connection with diseases of the kidneys, etc. 3ded. Lond., 1866. 8°. Renal diseases. Phila., 1870. 8°. Bashkrrtseff, Marie. Journal of a young artist, 1860-84; tr. by Mary J. Serrano. N. Y. [1889]. 8°. Letters ; tr. by Mary J. Serrano. N. Y. [1891]. 8°. Basilica. BASIAIKON libri LX., Car. Ann. Fabrotus Latine vertit et Grasce edidit. 7 vols. Paris, 1647. fol. Basilius Caesariensis, St. Opera omnia qua exstant. Opera et studio J. Garnier [et D. Prud. Maran]. 3 vols. Paris, 1721-30. fol. Basnage de Beauval, Jacques. Annales des Provinces-Unies. 2 vols. La Haye, 1726. fol. Histoire de la religion des eglises re- form6es depuis Jesus-Christ, jusqu'a present. Nouvelle €A. 2 vols. Rotterdam, 1725. 4°. [Bassett, Amos.] Reply to Mr. Abbot's state- ment of proceedings in the ist Society in Coventry, Ct., by the association in Tolland Co. Hartford, 1812. 8°. Bassett, James. Persia, the land of the Imams ; a narrative of travel and residence, 1871-85. Lond., 1887. 12°. Bassett, William. History of Richmond, N. H. Boston, 1884. 8°. Bassett, William E. See Norfolk, Conn. Bassompierre, Francois de, iaro;/. Mi^moires. 3 vols. Paris, 1822-23. 8°. (Petitot Mem. 2cle ser., vols. 19-21.) Bastian, Henry Charlton. The brain as an organ of mind. N. Y., 1880. 8°. On paralysis from brain disease in its common forms. N. Y., 1875. 8°. Bastlat, Frederic. Sophisms of the protection- ists. N. Y., 1870. 12°. See Walter, Emile. Batavia, Java. Botanical Gardens. Cata- logus plantarum quae in horto botanico Bogoriensi coluntur. Batavia, 1866. S°. Batchelder, Calvin R. History of the Eastern Diocese, vol. i. Claremont, N. H., 1876. 8°. Batchelder, Henry Morrill. See Osgood, Chas. S. [Batchelder, Samuel.] Introduction and early progress of the cotton manufacture in the U. S. Boston, 1863. 12°. Batcheller family. See Dalton family. Bateman, Frederic. Aphasia, or loss of speech. Lond., 1870. 8°. Bateman, James. Monograph of odontoglos- sum [genus of orchids found on the Andes]. Lond., 1874. fol. Bates, D. M. See Hall, Willard. Bates, Elisha. Doctrines of Friends. 6th ed. Prov., 1847. 8°. Bates, Henry Walter. Central America ; the West Indies and S. America ; with ethnol. appendix, by A. H. Keane. Lond., 1878. 8°. (Stanford's Comp. of geography.) Bates, James Hale. Notes of foreign travel. N. Y., 1891. 8°. Bates, James L. See Kelley, Alfred. Bates, Joshua. Anniversary discourse at Dud- ley, Mass., with historical notices of the town. Boston, 1853. 8°. Discourse, Feb. 15, [on leaving] the ist Church in Dedham, Mass. Dedham, 1818. 8°. Sermon before the Soc. for Prop, the Gospel among the Indians. Boston, 1813. 8°. See Codman, John. Bates, Samuel A. See Braintree, Mass. Bates, Walter. Kingston and the Loyalists of 1783 ; with appendix — the diary of Sarah Frost : ed. with notes, by W. O. Raymond. St. John, 1889. 8°. Bates, William. Works ; also account of the author's life and character, in a funeral ser- mon, by John Howe. 2d ed., added. The everlasting rest of the saints in heaven. Lond., 1723. fol. Bates, WiUiam G. 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Battle of Bunker Hill. See Brackenridge Hugh H. Battle of King's Mountain. Celebration of the battle, Oct., 1855 ; and address of John S. Preston, with proceedings and documents. Yorkville, 1855. 8°. Battle of Lake Erie Monument Association. Ac- count of the Ass'n., and celebration of the 45th anniv. of the battle. Sandusky, 1858. 8°. Battle-fields of the South, from Bull Run to Fredericksburgh ; by an English combatant [T. E. C.]. N. Y., 1864. 8°. Baudelocque, A. C. Treatise on puerperal peritonitis ; tr. from the French, by G. S. Bedford. N. ¥., 1831. 8°. Baudelocque, Jean Louis. Abridgment of Heath's translation of B.'s Midwifery : with notes, by Wm. P. Dewees. 3d ed. Phila., 1S23. 8°. Baudlcour, Prosper de. Le peintre-graveur franjais continue ; ou. Catalogue raisonniS des estampes-grav^es dans le i8e si^cle. 2 vols. Paris, 1859-61. 8°. Baudri, A6p. of Dol. Opera omnia. Parisiis, 1854. 1. 8°. (Migne. Patrol, s. Lat. v. i66.) Bauer, Louis. Lectures on orthopsedic sur- gery. 2d ed. N. ¥., 1868. 8°. Bauerman, Hilary. Text-book of systematic mineralogy. Lond., 1881. 12°. Baumgarten, Martin. Travels through Egypt, Arabia, Palestine and Syria. (Churchill's Col. of voy. V. I.) Baumgarten, Michael. Acts of the Apostles; or. History of the church in the apostolic age ; tr. by A. J. W. Morrison and Theo. Meyer. 3 vols, Edin., 1863. 8°. Baur, Ferdinand Christian von. Kirchenge- schichte der drei ersten Jahrhunderte. Tiib- ingen, 1863. 8°. Eng. Church history of the first three centuries ; tr. from the German, by Allan Menzies. 3d ed. 2 vols. Lond., 1878-79. 8°. Bausset, Louis Franjois de. See Fenelon. Bavay, Laurent S^raphin de. Traite th^orique et pratique de la taille des arbres fruitiers. Bruxelles, 1850. 8°. Baxley, Henry Willis. Spain ; art-remains and art-realities. 2 vols. Lond., 1875. 8°. Baxter, James Phinney. See Cleeve, George. — Digby, Wm. — Gorges, Sir Ferdinando. Baxter, Jedidiah Hyde. See United States. War Dept. Baxter, Joseph Nickerson. See Baxter family. Baxter, Lucy E. See Bartolommeo, Fra. — Ghiberti, Lorenzo.— Robbia, Luca della. Baxter, Richard. Call to the unconverted. Rev. and abr. N. Y., n. d. 12°. One sheet against the Quakers. Lond., 1657. 12°. 7 — One sheet for the ministry against the malignants of all sorts. Lond., 1657. 12°. rev. by , Wilson. Wm. N. Y. The reformed pastor : Brown ; with essay, by Dan [1829]. 12°. Saints' everlasting rest. Abr. by Benj. Fawcett. N. Y., n. d. 12°. Same. See Bates, Wm. Second sheet for the ministry justifying our calling against Quakers, seekers and Papists. Lond., 1657. 12°. Two sheets for poor families ; instruc- tions to the ungodly, and instructions for a holy life. Lond., 1665. 12. A winding-sheet for popery. Lond., 1657. 12°. Orme, Wm. Life and times of Baxter. 2 vols. Boston, 1831. 8°. Baxter family. Memorial of the B. family, by Jos. Nickerson Baxter. Boston, 1879. 8°. Bay psalm book ; a literal reprint ; being the earliest New England version of the Psalms. Camb., 1862. 8°. Bay State Monthly, vols. 1-3 ; a/ferze/arrf New, England Magazine and Bay State Monthly, vols. 4-5 ; afterward New England Maga- zine, V. 6 ; and new series, v. 1-7. 13 vols. Boston, 1884-93. 8°- Bayard, James. Exposition of the constitution of the U. S. Phila., 1833. 12°. Bayard, James Ashton. Speech to postpone the bill declaring war against Great Britain. Exeter, n. d. 8°. Bayard, John. Memorial, by Jas. Grant Wilson. (N. J. Hist. Soc. Proc, 2d ser., v. 5.) Bayard, Pierre du Terrail, chev. de. Histoire du bon chevalier. (Petitot Mem., iSre s^r,, vols. 15-16.) Larchey, E. Lor(5dan. History of the good chevalier ; tr. from the French. Lond., 1883. 1. 8°! Bayard, Samuel. Bayard of New Jersey and his London diary, 1795-96 ; by Jas. Grant Wilson. (N. J. Hist. Soc. Proc, 2d ser., v. 8.) Bayard, William. Exposition of the conduct of G. G. and S. Howland, and Le Roy, Bay- ard & Co. in rel. to the frigates Liberator and Hope, in answer to a narrative by Alex. Contostavlos. 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The Brights of Suffolk, Eng., represented in America by the descendants of Henry Bright, Jr., who settled in Water- town, Mass., 1630; by J. B. Bright. Boston, 1858. 8°. Brightwell, D. Barron. Concordance to the «orks of A. Tennyson. Lond., 1869. 8°. BRIGSTOCKE 86 BRITISH MUSEUM Brigstocke, Thomas. The mutLial scourges ; or, France and her neighbors : an hist, drama. Lond., 1S71. 8°. Brillat-Savarin, Anthelme. Physiologic du gotjt ; ou, Meditations de gastronomic tran- scendante ; avec une notice sur I'auteur, etc. Paris, 185S. 12°. Eng. Physiology of taste ; or, Transcend- ental gastronomy ; tr. from the French, by Fayette Robinson. Phila., 1854. 12°. Brimfield, Dfass. Historical celebration, Oct. II, 1876 : with the hist, address of Chas. M. Hyde, other addresses, etc. Springfield, 1879. 8°. [Brimmer, Martin.] Egypt ; three essays on the history, religion and art of ancient Egypt. Camb., 1892. 8°. Brinckerhoff family. The family of Joris Dirck- sen Brinckerhoff, 1638. N. Y., 1887. 8°. Brinley, Francis. Account of settlements about Narraganset-Bay. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. V. 5-) Brinley, George. Catalogue of [the] American library of B. Pts. 1-4. 4 vols. Hartford, 1878-86. 8°. Brinton, Daniel Garrison. Aboriginal Ameri- can authors and their productions. Phila., 1883. 8°. The Giiegiience ; a comedy ballet in the Nahuatl-.Spanish dialect of Nicaragua. Phila., 1883. 8°. Maya chronicles.- Phila., 1.SS2. 8°. Myths of the new world ; a treatise on the symbolism and mythology of the red race of America. N. Y., 1868. 8°. Names of the gods in the Kiche myths, Central America. Phila., 1881. 8°. Notes on the Floridian peninsula, its lit- erary history, Indian tribes and antiquities. Phila., 1859.' 12°. See Berendt, Carl H. — Brinton family. Brinton, William. Food and its digestion. Lond., 1861. 8°. ■ Intestinal obstruction ; ed. by Thos. Buz- zard. Lond., 1867. 8°. Lectures on the diseases of the stomach, with an introd. on its anatomy and physi- ology. 2d ed. Lond., 1864. 8°. Brinton family, [by Danl. G. Brinton]. [Media, Pa., 1878.] 4°. Brisbane, Albert. Social destiny of man ; or. Association and reorganization of industry. Phila., 1840. 12°. Briscoe, John Potter. History of the Trent bridges at Nottingham. (Royal Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 2.) Brisson, Pierre Raymond de. Historical nar- rative of [his] shipwreck and captivity, with description of the deserts of Africa ; from the French. Perth, 1789. 12°. Voyages ti the coast of Africa. 5?;' Saug- nier. Brissot de Warville, Jean Pierre. Examen cri- tique ties Voyages dans I'Amerique septen- trionale, de Chatellux. Lond., 1786. 8°. See Claviere, Etienne. [Bristed, Charles Astor.] Pieces of a broken down critic, picked up by himself. 4 vols. Baden-Baden, 1858-59. 8°. Bristed, John. Resources of the United States. N. Y., 1818. 8°. Bristed, John Jacob Astor. In the matter of the probate of the last will and testament of B. N. Y., 1882. 8°. Bristol, Mary A. B. Reminiscences of the Northwest. (Wisconsin State Hist. Soc. Col. V. 8.) Bristol, R. I. Celebration of the 200th anni- versary of [its] settlement ; compiled by Wm. J. Miller. [Prov., 1881.] 8°. 1ST Cong. Church. Manual, 1687-1872 ; cont. history of the church, with biog. notes of early members and pastors, 1680-1872, and catalogue of officers and members ; comp. by J. P. Lane. Prov. 1873. 12°. British almanac of the Soc. for the Diff. o-f Use- ful Knowl., 1843. '52, '62, '69, '71 and '72. 6 vols. Lond., 1844-73. 12°. Companion to the almanac. loth ed. Lond. [1761]. 12°. British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Reporter. vol, 3. Lond., 1842. fol. British and Foreign Evangelical Review, vols. 19-23. 5 vols. Lond., 1870-74. 8°. British and Foreign Medical Review, vols, i- 13, 15-20, 22-24. 22 vols. Lond. and Phila., -1836-47. 8°. Note: For continuation, see next entry. British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Re- view, vols. 1-28, 38-60. 51 vols. Phila., N. Y'. and Lond., 1848-77. 8°. British and foreign state papers, 1812-33 [comp. by Lewis and Ed. Hertslet]. 20 vols, in 21. Lond., 1826-43. S°. British Association for the Advancement of Science, ist. report, ^'ork, 1832. 8°. Report of ist-49th, 54th-6oth meetings, 1831-90. 55 vols. Lond., 1833-91. 8°. Index to reports and transactions, 1831- 60. Lond., 1864. 8°. British drarna. See Scott, Sir W. British empire in America. Sec Oldmixon, John. British e,ssayists. See Chalmers, Alex. British Journal of Homoeopathy, vols. 25-32. 8 vols. Lond., 1867-74. 8°. British Journal of Photography. Sec Liver- pool Photographic Journal. British Medical Journal. Jan. 1868-July 1874. 13 vols. Lond., 1868-74. 4°. British Museum, The British Museum ; its an- tiquities and natural history. Sec Clarke, Henry G. BRITISH MUSEUM 87 BROCKWAY Catalogue of American books in the library, 1856, by Henry Stevens. Lend., 1866, 8°. Catalo;^ue of pliotograplis from the col- lections, taken by S. Thompson. Lond., n. d. 8°. Catalogue of prints and drawings, vol. i, 1320-1689 ; [prep, by F. G. Stephens, and ed. by G. W. Reid]. [Lond.] 1870. 1. 8°. Guide to the departments of natural his- tory and antiquities. [Lond.] i860. 8°. Guide to the printed books, autograph letters, drawings and prints in the King's library. [Lond.] i860. 12°. Hand-list of bibliographies, classified catalogues and indexes placed in the read- ing room for reference, n. p., 1S81. 8°. List of books of reference in the reading room [by VVm. B. Rye], n. p., 1859. 8°. List of publications. Lond., 1865. 8°. List of specimens of fish in the coUectiohs of the Museum, pt. i. Lond., 1851. 12°. Statutes and rules, rexised 1839. Lond., 1839. 8°. Subject index of the modern works added to the library, 1880-85 ; comp. by G. K. For- tescue. Lond., 1886. 1. 8°. Synopsis of the contents of the Museum. Lond., 1823. 8°. Same. Lond., 1836. 8°. Same. Lond., 1843. 12°. Same. Lond., 1854. 12°. Same. Lond., 1855. 12°. British pharmacopoeia, pub. by the General Council of Medical Education. Lond., 1867. 8°. British Quarterly Review, vols. 45-59. 74-83- 25 vols. Lond., 1867-86. 8°. Britons awake and look about you ; or. Ruin the inevitable consequence of a land-war, whether successful or not : by a Lover of his country. Lond., 1743. 8°. Brittain, Frederick. British trade and foreign competition. Lond., 1878. 8°. Brittan, Samuel Byron. Review of Chas. Beecher's report cone, spiritual manifesta- tions. N. Y., 1853. 12°. Brittan, Thomas S. Apology for conforming to the Prot. Epis. Church. N. Y., 1833. 12°. Britten, Frederick James. Watches and clocks. (Bevan's Brit. man. v. 11.) Britten, James. See Aubrey, John. Britton, John. Architectural antiquities of Great Britain. 5 vols. Lond., 1807-26. 4°. Beauties of Wiltshire ; descriptive sketch- es. 3 vols. Lond., iSoi-25. 8°. Catalogue raisonncS of the pictures be- longing to the marquis of Stafford, in Cleve- land House. Lond., 1808. 8°. See Beauties of England and ^Vales, vols. 1-6, 9, II and 15. Brivols, Jules. Guide de I'amateur : biblio- graphie des ouvrages illustres du 19^-' siecle, a gravures sur bois. Paris, 1883. 1. 8°. Broackes, W. Diseases of the alimentary canal and constipation, treated homoeopathically ; with notes, by G. Humphrey. Phila., 1841. 16°. Broad, Amos. Trial of 11. and his wife for assaulting and beating a slave. N. Y., iSog. 8°. Broad advice to the United Netherland prov- inces. See Melyn, Cornelis. Broad Brook, Conn. Cong. Ciu'rch. Articles of faith and covenant, with a catalogue of members, by-laws, etc. Hartford, 1855. 12°. Broadhead, Garland C. .Vtv Missouri. Bureau of Geology and Mines. Broadhouse,John. Musical acoustics ; or, The phenomena of sound. Lond., 1881. 12°. Brock, Robert Alonzo, [Ed.'l. Documents rel. to the Huguenot emigration to Virginia, and the settlement at Manakintown, with geneal- ogies, etc., 1886. (Virginia Hist. Soc. Col. V- 5-) Miscellaneous papers in the collections of the Society, 1887. (Same, v. 6.) .SV(' Spotswood, Alex. Brock-Arnold, George M. See Gainsborough, Thos. Brockedon, William. See Roberts, David. Brockenbrough, William H. History of Vir- ginia to 1754. See Martin, Joseph. [Brockett, Linus Pierpont.] History and prog- ress of education, by Philobiblius, [pseud.l with introd. by Henry Barnard. N. Y., i860. 8°. [ ] Philanthropic results of the war in America; by an American citizen. N. Y., 1863. 12°. [ ] Same. N. \., 1864. 8°. Note : Ascribed also to Thomas Evans. Silk industry in America ; history prep. for the Centennial Exposition. n.p.,iS76. S°. and Vaughan, Mary C. Woman's work in the civil war; with introd., by Henry W, Bellows. Phila., 1868. 8°. i,V6' Mather, J. H. Brockhaus, Fi'iedrich Arnold. Conversations- Lexikon ; All.i;emeine deutsche Real-En- cyklopiidie. 12 vols. Leipzig, 1830. 8°. Same. 16 vols. Leipzig, 1882-87. 8°. Register. Leipzig, 1S87. 8°. See Sonographic encyclopaedia. Brocklehurst, Thomas Unett. Mexico to-day ; and a glance at the prehistoric remains and antiquities of the Montezumas. Lond., 1883. 8°. Brocklesby, John. Views of the microscopic world. N. Y., 1851. 8°. Brockway, Asahel Norton. See Brockway family. BROCKVVAY FAMILY 88 BROOKES Brockway family. Genealogy of a branch of the descendants of Wolston Brockway [of] Lyme, Conn., 1660; comp. by A. N. Brock- way. Watertown, 1S88. 8°. Brockway family. Some records of Wolston Brockway and his descendants ; comp. [by D. W. Patterson]. Owego, 1890. 4°. Brodhead, Jacob. Sermon preached in the Centra! Ref Prot. Dutch Church, Brooklyn, July 27. Brooklyn, 1851. 8°. Services at [the] funeral of B. with reso- lutions of Gen. Synod of Ref Prot. Dutch Church, etc., and discourse, by Geo. W. Bethune. N. ¥., 1855. 8°. Brodhead, John Romeyn. Address before the N. Y., Hist. Society, at its 40th anniversary. N. Y., 1844, 8°. Government of Sir Edmund Andros over New England, 1688-89 ! read before the N. Y. Hist, Soc. Morrisania, 1867. 8°. Hennepin never in Albany. (Magazine Miscellany, v. 3.) History of the state of New York, [1609- 91]. 2 vols. N. Y., 1853-71. 8°. Memoir on the early colonization of New Netherland. (N.Y. Hist. Soc. Col., 2dser. v.2.) Observations respecting the two ancient maps of New Netherland found at the Hague. (N. Y. Hist. Soc. Proc, 1845.) Oration on the conquest of New Nether- land, before the N. Y. Hist. Society, Oct. 12. N. Y., 1S64. 8°. See New York State. Legislature. Doc- uments. Brodhead, Luke Wills. Delaware Water Gap ; its scenery, legends and early history. Phila., 1870. 12°. Brodhurst, Bernard Edward. Curvatures of the spine. 2d ed. Lond., 1864. 8°. Brodie, Sir Benjamin Collins. Lectures illust. of various subjects in pathology and surgery. Lond., 1846. 8°. Mind and matter ; with add. notes, by an Amer. editor. N. Y., 1859. 12°. Pathological aud surgical observations on diseases of thejoints. 4th ed. Lond., 1836. 8°. Brodigan, Thomas. Botanical, historical and practical treatise on the tobacco plant. Lond., 1830. 8°. Brodrlbb, William Jackson. See Demosthenes. — Plinius. Brodrick, George Charles. History of the Univ. of Oxford. Lond., 1866. 12°. (Epochs of church history.) ■ Utilitarian argument against reform, as stated by Mr. Lowe. (Essays on reforms.) Broecke, Peter van den. Journal of a voyage to Cajie Verde, Angola, Guinea, etc., 1605- 30. (Hartger's Voy. pt. 7.) Brogden, J. EUett. Collection of fac-simile autographs from originals in [his] possession. Lincoln, 1861. 8°. Broglie, Albertine Ida Gustavine de Stael-Hol- stein, duchesse de. See Baird, Robert. Broglie, Charles Jaccjues Victor Albert, due de. See Louis XV. Bromfield, John. Reminiscences of B. [by Ann B. Tracy]. Salem, 1852. 8°. Bromfield, S. Worthington. See Griffith, J. R. Bromley, Henry, pseud. See Wilson, Anthony. Bromley, Robert Anthony. Philosophical and critical history of the fine arts, vol.i. Lond., 1793- 4°. Bromwell, William J. History of immigration to the United States, 1819-55. N. Y., 1856. 8°. Bronson, Deborah. Recollections of my early life in Auburn. (Cayuga Co. Hist. Soc. Col. v. 6.) Bronson, Henry. Early government of Con- necticut. (New Haven Col. Hist. Soc. Pa- pers, v. 3.) Historical account of Connecticut cur- rency, continental money and finances of the Revolution, read before the New Haven Col. Hist. Society. New Haven, 1865. 8°. Same. (New Haven Col. Hist. Soc. Papers, v. i.) History of Waterbury, Conn., embracing Watertown, Plymouth, etc., with appendix of biography, genealogy and statistics. Waterbury, 1858. 8°. Medical history and biography. (New Haven Col. Hist. Soc. Papers, v. 2.) Bronson Library [Waterbury, Conn.] Cata- logue. Waterbury, 1870. 8°. Bronte, Charlotte, Emily a«rf Anne, \_pseuds., Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell.'\ Life and works of C. B. and her sisters. 7 vols. Lond., 1872-73. 8°. Contents: i. BrontS, C. Jane Eyre ;— 2, Shirley;— ,■5. Villette ; — 4. The professor, with poems, — 5. Bronte, E. Wuthering heights ;— BroniS, A. Agnes Grey.— 6. BrontS, A. Tenant of Wiklfell Hall.— 7. Gaskell, Eliz. C. Life of Charlotte Bronte. Reid, T. Wemyss. C. Bronte, a mono- graph. N. Y., 1877. 12°. Robinson, A. Mary F. [Mrs. Darmes- teter.] Emily Bronte. Boston, 1883. 12°. (Famous women.) Swinburne, A. C. Note on C. Bronte. Lond., 1877. 8°. Brook, Benjamin. History of religious liberty. 2 vols. Lond., n. d. 8°. Brooke, Henry. Fool of quality. Rev. ed., with biog. preface, by Chas. Kingsley. 2 vols. Lond., 1859. 8°. Brooke, James. Sec Keppel, Henry. Brooke, Stopford Augustus. Sermons preached in St. James's Chapel, London. Boston, 1869. 12°. Brookes, Richard. General gazetteer, or geo- graphical dictionary. loth ed. Lond., 1797. 8°. Same. 2d Amer. ed. Phila., 1812. 8°. iiJwt', by John Marshall. Phila., 1839. 8°. BROOKES 89 BROOKLYN Savie. Phila., 1840. 8°. General practice of physic. 7thed. 2vols. Lond., 1777. 8°. Brookes, Thomas. The unsearchable riches of Christ. Lond., 1657. 12°. Brookhaven, N. Y. Records, to 1800. Pat- chogue, 1880. 8°. Brooklyn, N. Y. \Arrangevieni : I. Miscellaneous — Brooklyn the first word of title, anonymous books about Brooklyn, etc; 2. City go^■ernment. 3. Associations, institu- tions, societies, etc. 4. WiUiamsburgh.] Miscellaneous. Atlas of Brooklyn. N. Y., Broiiilcv, 1880. fol. Atlas, from official records, private plans, and surveys, by E. Robinson and R. H. Pidgeon. N. Y., 1886. fol. Battle of Brooklyn ; a farce in two acts as it was performed on Long Island on Aug. 27, 1776. repr. Brooklyn, 1873. 8°. Brooklyn Advance, afterward Monthly Advance ; ed. by C. D. Baker, vols. 6-13. 8 vols. Brooklyn, 1882-86. 8°. Brooklyn Advocate and Nassau Gazette. vols. I and 2 in i. Brooklyn, 1833-35. fol. (Bd. with Long Island Patriot.) Brooklyn Argus. Sept. 15, 1873-Feb. 17, 1877. vols. 6-9. 4 vols. Brooklyn, 1873-77. fol. Brooklyn business directory. 1857, '58, '60, '77, and '87. 5 vols. Brooklyn, 1857-87. 8°. Brooklyn Citizen, vols. 1-13 in 19 vols. Brooklyn, 1866-92. fol. Brooklyn City and Kings County Record. Brooklyn, 1855. 8°. Brooklyn City News. Nov. 28, 1859- Nov. 10, 1863. vols. 1-8. 8 vols. Brooklyn, 1859-63- fol. Brooklyn Council of 1874. Letter-missive, statement and documents. N. Y., 1874. 8°. Brooklyn Council of 1876. Letter-missive. n. t. p. 8°. Result of the Brooklyn Advisory Coun- cil ; with letters of Leonard Bacon, Timothy Dwight, etc. N. Y., 1876. 8°. . Brooklyn Daily Advertiser. 19 vols. Brooklyn, 1844-53. fol. Brooklyn Daily Eagle. Nov. 1841-Dec. 1848 ; Jan. 1856-Dec. 1892. 83 vols. Brook- lyn, 1841-92. fol. Brooklyn Daily Eagle Almanac, vols. 1-7. 7 vols. Brooklyn, 1886-92. 8°. Brooklyn Daily Journal. Feb. -Aug. 1852. vol. I. Brooklyn, 1852. fol. [Brooklyn] Daily Ledger. Oct. -Dec. 1877. vol. I. Brooklyn, 1877. fol. Brookyn Daily News and Long Island Times. March 2, 1840-Dec. 27, 1843. 6 vols. Brooklyn, 1840-43. fol. Brooklyn Daily Times. 1866-73, '76-78, '81-92. 23 vols. Brooklyn, 1866-92. fol. Brooklyn Daily Union, vols. 1-30. 30 vols, in 40. Brooklyn, 1863-92. fol. Note: Ftb. 19, 1877, the title changed to Brooklyn Union Argus ; Mch. 26, 1883, to Brooklyn Union ; Apl. 25, 1887, consolidated with the Brooklyn Daily Standard and called the Standard-Union. Brooklyn Directory. 1796, 1822-26, '29- 30, '32-92. 74 vols. Brooklyn, 1796-1892. 8°. Note: This includes two editions for 1845-46, '48-49, '54-55, '56-57- Brooklyn Evening Star. Apl. -June, 1827. vol. I. Brooklyn, 1827. fol. Note: After 1841 forming the continuation of the Long Island Star. Brooklyn Leader. Apl. lo-Dec. 4, 1880. V. I. Brooklyn, 1880. fol. Brooklyn Life. vols. 1-5. 5 vols. Brook- lyn, 1S90-92. 4°. Brooklyn Magazine, afterzuard American Magazine, vols 1-7. 7 vols. Brooklyn and N. Y., 18S4-87. 8°. Brooklyn Medical Journal, vols. 1-6. 6 vols. Brooklyn, 1888-92. 8°. Brooklyn Monthly, vol. i, nos. 1-3. Brooklyn, 1869. 8°. Brooklyn Monthly, ed. by E. F. Beecher. vol. 2. Brooklyn, 1878. 1. 8°. Brooklyn Morning Advertiser, afterward Brooklyn Evening Advertiser. Apl. i-Oct. 16, 1835. Brooklyn, 1835. fol. Brooklyn Standard. Apl. i-Sept. 8, 1885. vol. I. Brooklyn, 1885. fol. Brooklyn street and avenue directory and guide. 1871 and '77. 2 vols. Brooklyn, 1871-77. 8°. Brooklyn Sunday Review. Mch.-Dec. 1873. vol. I. Brooklyn, 1873. fol. Brooklyn Sunday Sun. Nov. 30, 1873- July 5, 1874 ; Nov. 28, 1875-Nov. 19, 1876. vols. I, 5 and 6. 3 vols. Brooklyn, 1873-76. fol. Brooklyn Theatre fire. Memorial ser- vices held at the Academy of Music, Park Theater, etc., Dec. 10. Brooklyn, 1876. 8°. The holocaust ; with interment and memorial services and official list of dead and missing. Brooklyn, 1876. 8°. Brooklyn Union, vioriiing ed. Sept. 28, 1867-Sept. 26, 1868; Jan. 13, 1869-Feb. I, 1870. vols. 5-7 in 4 vols. Brooklyn, 1867- 70. fol. Brooklyn Union and Brooklyn Union Argus. See Brooklyn Daily Union. East Parkway and Boulevards, in Brook- lyn. N. Y., 1873. 8°. Farm line maps. See Fulton, Henry.— Hopkins, G. M.— Ferris, Wm. Lain's 61ite directory. 1880-81 and '87. 2 vols. Brooklyn, 1880-87. 12°. List of persons enrolled, ist-i9th wards. [1S63.] n. t. p. 8°. BROOKLYN 90 BROOKLYN N. Y. Hayward n. N. Y. Dripps n. d. N. Y. Dripps 1864. Y. • Map of Brooklyn. d. 16°. Map of Brooklyn. roller. Map of Brooklyn. roller. Map of Brooklyn and vicinity. N Dripps 1862. folded 16°. Map of Brooklyn, also of Williamsburgh and part of New York. N. Y. Coltoii 1839. roller. Map of Brooklyn. N. Y. Martin 1839. roller. Map of Brooklyn, n. p. Colton 1855. 1. 8°. Map of Columbia Pier and Gowanus Basin, projected by Danl. Richards. N. Y., 1856. folded 12°. Map of property in the 12th ward, by D. Richards, n. p., 1855. folded 12°. Plan for the drainage of that part of Brooklyn which empties its water into Go- wanus Creek and Bay, by D. Richards, n. p., 1848. folded 12°. New map of Brooklyn, incl. Kings Co. N. Y. Watson 1883. roller. New plan for a City Hall. Brooklyn, 1845. 4°- Proceedings on Decoration day, May 30, at the Academy of Music. Brooklyn, 1877. 8°. Souvenir of Brooklyn ; descriptive, his- torical and statistical' review. N. Y., 1890. ob. 4°. Tozcn Government. Board of Aldermen. Special Committee [on] the Application of the Village of Brook- lyn to become a Chartered City. Report, n. p., 1833. 8°. Committee of Conference. Report to the President of the village, 1834. n. p., n. d. 8°. President and Trustees. Ordinances of the village, passed 1828. 2 eds. n. t. p. 8°. City Goventment. Attorney and Counsel. Annual report. Brooklyn, 1859. 8°. Report in relation to the property of the Brooklyn Benevolent Society. Brook- lyn, 1854. 8°. Report on the powers of the Alder- men to act as magistrates, n. p. [1847]. 8°. Board of Aldermen. Proceedings. 107 vols. Brooklyn, 1854-72, '77-91. 8°. Note: Since 1877 including documents addressed to tlie Common Council. foint Board of Aldermen and Supervi- sors. Report, with statements of the amount to be levied in the tax for 1862, '63, '66, '67. 4. vols. Brooklyn, 1861-66. 8°. Committee to zvlwm was rejerrcd the annual statement of the mayor. Report. Brooklyn, 1863. 8°. Board of Education. Annual reports of the city superintendent of public schools, 1848, '51-54. 5 vols. Brooklyn, 1848-54. 8°. ■ ist-3d, 5th-9th, 13th, i6th, i9th-37th annual reports. 29 vols. Brooklyn, 1856-92. 8°. Charter, bylaws, etc. 1843, '49, '51. 3 vols. Brooklyn, 1843-51. 8°. Manual, i860 and '73. 2 vols. Brook- lyn, 1860-74. 12°. Report to the Common Council [finan- cial] for 1853. Brooklyn, 1854. 8°. Report of Tunis G. Bergen, President. Brooklyn, 1885. 8°. Report of the President [J. C. Hen- drix], 1887, '88, '91. 3 vols. Brooklyn, 1887- 92. 8°. Report of the Superintendent on the examination of the academic classes. 1876, '77. 2 vols. n. p., n. d. 8°. Committee on School Discipline . Re- port. Williamsburgh, 1853. 12°. See Field, Thomas W. Board of Elections. Registry of voters. 20 vols. Brooklyn, 1872-91. 8°. Brooklyn Bridge. See New York and Brooklyn Bridge. City Charter Convention. Law to revise and amend the several acts rel. to the city of Brooklyn, adopted May 10, 1847. Brooklyn, 1848. 8°. Protest of delegates from the 8th and 9th wards, and report of select committee thereon. Brooklyn, 1848. 8°. Reports of committees, with rules of Convention, etc. Brooklyn, 1848. 8°. Rules of order, list of members and standing committees, n. p. [1847]. 8°. Committee on City Corporation. Re- port. Brooklyn, 1847. 8°- Same. Brooklyn, 1848. 8°. — Committee on City Officers, their powers, duties and compensations. Report. Brooklyn, 1848. 8°. Committee on the Police, City Courts and Watch Department. Report. Brooklyn, 1848. 8°. Committee on Public Improvements, Assessments, etc. Report. Brooklyn, 1847. 8°. Committee on Public Schools. Report. Brooklyn, 1847. 8°. Committee on the Relations of the City, etc. Reports, incl. the powers of the corpo- ration as a Board of Excise. Brooklyn, 1847. 8°. Committee on Taxes and Assessments. Report, n. p., 1848. 8°. Collector of Ta.vcs and Assessments. Report, 1867, '75-77. 2 vols. Brooklyn, 1867- 77. 8°. BROOKLYN 91 BROOKLYN Sale of property for unpaid taxes and assessments for 1850-60, '70. 5 vols. Brook- lyn, 1859-72. 4°. -^ CoMinissiouers on Washington Park. Re- port, n. p., 1847. 8°. Commissioners of Rapid Transit. Min- utes and proceedings, Oct. 1885. Brooklyn, 1886. 8°. Same, March 1886. Brooklyn, 1886. 8°. • Commissioners for the Improvement oj Bedford Ave. Report. Brooklyn, 1872. 8°. Committee of "Seventy-Five." Tabular • statement of alleged fraud in the last election. Brooklyn, 1872. 8°. Common Coimeil. Draft of an ordinance for the assessment and collection of annual water rents. Brooklyn, i860. 8°. Evidence, proving that the ferries be- tween the eastern district of Brooklyn and the city of N. Y. can be profitably run at a passenger rate of one cent. Brooklyn, i860. 8°. History of the Municipal Department Building and other public buildings in Brook- lyn. Brooklyn, 1878. 8°. . Law in relation to buildings of brick and stone, in a certain district and for the better prevention and extinguishing of fires. Brooklyn, 1851. 8°. Manuals. 15 vols. Brooklyn, 1855, '57-71. 8° and 12°. Memorial remonstrating against the passage of a proposed act "in relation to local assessments in the city," etc. Brook- lyn, 1858. 8°, Ordinance for the preservation of the public health. [Brooklyn, 1857.] 12°. Ordinance in relation to sewers and drains. Brooklyn, i860. 8°. — Ordinance to establish a fire depart- ment. Brooklyn, 1858. 8°. Ordinances in relation to licences. Brooklyn, 1883. 8°. Ordinances. Brooklyn, 1850. 8°. Reports, proceedings, etc., in connec- tion with new City Armory. Brooklyn [1854] . 8°. ■ — ■ Specifications for rebuilding the Brook- lyn City Armory. Brooklyn, 1858. 8°. Statement of the sinking fund ; with tab- ular exhibit of the amount of annual tax to be raised to and including the year 1898. Brooklyn, 1861. 8°. Water question ; report of the debate, Jan. 21, 1853. n. p., n. d. 8°. Assessment Committee. Report in re- lation to the 8th ward station-house, etc. Brooklyn, 1858. 8°. ■ Report in the matter of the Long Is- land R. R. Co. and Atlantic Ave. n. p., 1855. 8°. Charter Amcndtncnt Committee. Pro- posed amendments to the city charter. Brooklyn, i860. 8°. Committee on Ferry and Water Rights. Report. Brooklyn, 1849. 8°. Report concerning ferries. Brook- lyn, 1851. 8°. Statement of facts in answer to the reply of the Union Ferry Co. in rel. to the reports of the Committee, etc. Brooklyn, 1852. 8°. Committee on Gas and Lamps. Report cone, the contracts with the Brooklyn Gas Light Co. Brooklyn, 1851. 8°. Committee 071 Public Health. Minority report on the petition of Charles Knox and others. Brooklyn, 1857. 8°. Committee on Truant Law. Reports, with reports of the Juvenile House of Indus- try, 1859-61. '63. 4 vols. Brooklyn, 1859- 64. 8°. Finance Committee. Report on fixing the salaries of the city officers. Brooklyn, 1849. 8°. Investigating Committee on the Man- agetnent of the Water Works. Preliminary report. Brooklyn, 1859. 8°. Law Committee. Majority and minority reports on the metropolitan police. Brook- lyn, 1858. 8°. Report in relation to city property at the foot of Fulton Street. Brooklyn, 1861. 8°. Report on ferry rights. Brooklyn, 1858. 8°. Report on the report of the water committee. Brooklyn, 1857. 8°. Report [on] the several returns of Justices Blachly, Curtis and Smith. Brook- lyn, 1854. 8°. Reports on the claims of John Cas- sidy agst. the late city of Williamsburgh. Brooklyn, 1857. 8°. Railroad Committee. Reports on the subject of steam on Atlantic Street. Brook- lyn, 1857. 8°. Report on railroads and bond of the Brooklyn City R. R. Co. Brooklyn, 1854. 8°. Report of W. E. Russell on the sub- ject of steam on Atlantic Street. Brooklyn, 1857. 8°. Select Committee to Consider the Sub- ject of tlie City Hall. Report. Brooklyn, 1842. fol. 3 pp. Special Commission on the Equipment of Volunteer Regiments, etc. Report. Brooke lyn, 1861. 8°. Special Committee rel. to Remonstrances against opening Tompkins Park. Report. Brooklyn, 1858. 8°. fiROOKLYN 92 BROOKLYN Special CommiUee on Alleged Altera- tions in the Water Bill. Report. " n. p. [1853]. 8°. — Special Committee in rel. to the Affairs of the late Coinmissioner of Repairs and Supplies. Report. Brooklyn, i860. 8°. — Special Committee on Claims for Sup- plies to Volunteers. Report. Brooklyn, 1861. 8°. Special Committee on Communication of Henry Ruggles to Supply the City with Water. Report. Brooklyn, 1854. 8°. — Special Committee on Finances, etc. Report. Brooklyn, 1838. 8°. Special Committee on Long Island R. R. Report, with opinions of Counsel. Brook- lyn, 1851. 8°. Same. Brooklyn, 1855. 8°. Street Committee. Report on the drainage between Court St. and 5th Ave. Brooklyn, 1848. 8°. Report on Washington Park. Brook- lyn, 1847. 8°. Water Committee . Documents and plans submitted for 1854. Brooklyn, 1854. 4°. Majority and minority reports on the communication of the Water Commis- sioners proposing to substitute a conduit in lieu of a canal. Brooklyn, 1858. 8°. Report in reference to the supply of Brooklyn with water, and the subject of water rents. Brooklyn, 1859. ^°- Report, and accompanying docu- ments. Brooklyn, 1856. 8°. — '■ Report, and communications of W. J. M' Alpine and J. B. Jervis on water for the city. Brooklyn, 1851. 8°. Report made to the committee, Apl. 15, 1852, on supplying the city with water, by Wm. J. M'Alpine. Brooklyn, 1852. 8°. Report on supplying the city with water. Brooklyn, 1847. 8°. Same. Brooklyn, 1849. 8°. Report on the memorial of the Nassau Water Co. Brooklyn, 1855. 8°. Report, with report of Ward B. Bur- nett on the introduction of a supply of water. Brooklyn, 1854. 8°. Comptroller. Financial reports, for 1849 and '50. 2 vols. Brooklyn, n. d. 8°. Reports of receipts and expenditures for 1847-50, '55-62, '64, '69, '77-80, '82-90. 27 vols. Brooklyn, 1847-91. 8°. Report giving view of all finaijcial operations, 1841-50, by Peter Bergen, comp. Brooklyn, 1850. 8°. Department of City Works. Annual re- ports, 1873, '74, '76, '77-82, '84, '85, '87, '89, '90. 14 vols. Brooklyn, 1874-91. 8°. ■ Department of Health, Board of Health. Annual reports. 1851, '52, '54, '56-60, '73- 76, '84-90. 17 vols. Brooklyn, 1852-91. 8°. -^ Code of sanitary ordinances and regu= lations. Brooklyn, 1887. 8°. Condensed weekly statement of vital statistics. 16 vols. Brooklyn, 1873-88. 4°. Manual. Brooklyn, 1873. 12°. Report of commissioner on pump wells and well water of Brooklyn. Brooklyn, 1884. 8°. Report of the commissioner on illumi- nating gas. 1883. n. p., n. d. 8°. ■ Report of the health officer rel. to measures for the improvement of the sani- tary condition of the city. Brooklyn, 1865. 8°. ' — Report on the gases, vapors, odors, etc., said to be generated at kerosene facto- ries, etc., by Jos. B. Jones. Brooklyn, 1861. 8°. Report on the measure worm, or geo- metra niveosericearia which infest the trees of Brooklyn, by Jos. B. Jones. Brooklyn, 1861. 8°. Report with ref. to placing the city in a proper sanitary condition to meet the probable advent of cholera. 1884. n. t. p. 8°. Restriction and prevention of dipthe- ria, scarlet fever, measles, cholera and other contagious and infectious diseases, n. p., 1885. 8°. Department of Law. Reports for 1884, '85. 2 vols. Brooklyn, 1885-86. 8°. See also Brooklyn, Attorney and Coun- sel. Department of Parks. 27th-3oth annual reports. 4 vols. Brooklyn, 1888-91. 8°. See Prospect Park. Ferries. All the proceedings in relation to the new South Ferry, between N. Y. and Brooklyn, 1825-35. N. Y., 1835. 8°. The ferry question ; statement of the origin and progress of the present contro- versy on leasing the ferries between the two cities. Brooklyn, 1851. 8°. Ferry rights ; letters over the signa- ture of Joshua, from the N. Y. Gazette, n. p., 1835. 8°. Law papers and documents rel. to the management of the Old, or Fulton Ferry. Brooklyn, 1822. 8°. Memorial to the Legislature cone, the ferries between N. Y. and L. L [by A. J. Spooner]. n. p. [1845]. 8°. — New York and Long Island ferry bill ; brief argument on behalf of the applicants. Brooklyn, 1845. 8°. People of the state of N. Y. to Alfred G. Benson and others. License, n. p. [1848! 8°. Question of a South Ferry to Long Is- land, stated and argued, by a freeman [Henry W. Warner]. N. Y., 1826. 8°. BROOKLYN 93 BROOKLYN rules and Brooklyn, 1859-62. 1S65. for 13 vols. [Reply to Counsel of N. Y. corporation on the] N. Y. and L. L ferry bill. n. p. [1845]. 8°. Report of the committee of the citizens of Brooklyn on the union of the Fulton and South ferries, n. p., 1839. 8°. Statement of facts with remarks, etc., in answer to a pamphlet in relation to the steam boat ferry. Brooklyn, 1822. 7°. See also Pierrepont, H. E., and Brook- lyn. Board of Aldermen, Common Council, and Union Ferry Co. Fire Department. By-laws, regulations. N. Y., 1856. 8°. Constitution and by-laws. 1831. 12°. Fire limits ; being acts of the Legisla- ture and ordinances of the Common Council in relation thereto. 1852, '55, '61, '65. 4 vols. Brooklyn, 1852-65. 8°. ■ Chief Engineer . Reports. 4 vols. Brooklyn, 1S60-63. 8°. Fire Marshall. Report Brooklyn, 1866. 8°. — — Semi-annual reports Brooklyn, 1854-61. 8°. Brooklyn Theatre fire ; special re- port, official lists, etc. Brooklyn, 1876. 8°. ■ Mayor. Booth, Saml. Message. Brook- lyn, 1866. 8°. Brush, Conklin. Address. Brooklyn, 1851. 8°. — — Same. Brooklyn, 1852. 8°. Chapin, Alfred C. ist-3d annual mes- sages, with reports. 3 vols. Brooklyn, 1888- 90. 8°. CoPELAND, Ed. Remarks on taking the chair as mayor. Brooklyn [1849]. 8°. ■ — Hall, George. Annual message. Brooklyn, 1856. 8°. ■ Communication. Brooklyn, 1855. 8°. Howell, Jas. Annual message, with reports of departments for 1880. Brooklyn, 1881. 8°. Hunter, John W. Message. Brook- lyn, 1875. 8°. Kalbfleisch, Martin. Message. Brooklyn, 1861. 8°. Same. Brooklyn, 1863. 8°. Same. Brooklyn, 1868. 8°. Lambert, Ed. A. Communication. Brooklyn, 1853. 8°. Same. Brooklyn, 1854. 8°. Low, Seth. Annual message, with reports of departments. Brooklyn, 1883. 8°. 3d annual message. Brooklyn, 1884. 8°. 4th annual message. Brooklyn, 1885. 8°. Civil service regulations, prescribed by S. Low ; approved by the Civil Service Commissionof the state of N. Y. n. p. [1884]. 8°. ■ ■ Powell, Saml. S. Communication. Brooklyn, 1857. 8°. Annual message. Brooklyn, 1858. 8°. Same. Brooklyn, 1859. 8°. Same. Brooklyn, iS5o. 8°. Annual statement. Brooklyn, 1858. 8°. Same. Brooklyn, i860. 8°. Schroeder, Fred. A. Annual mes- sage, with reports. Brooklyn, 1877. 8°. Stryker, F. B. Address on furnish- ing the city with water, n. p., 1848. 8°. Whitney, Danl. D. 2d annual mes- sage, with reports. Brooklyn, 1887. 8°. Wood, Alfred M. Message. Brook- lyn, 1864. 8°. Sa7ne. Brooklyn, 1865. 8°. ■ Police and Excise Department. 4th-i6th, i8th-2ist annual reports. 17 vols. Brook- lyn, 1874-90. 8°. Chief of Police. Report. Brooklyn, 1854. 8°. ^ Sc'cver Commissioners. Report of the engineers upon a plan for drainage of wards I, 3 and 6. Brooklyn, 1857. 8°. Report of the engineer on the general drainage of the city. Brooklyn, 1859. 8°. Report of the engineer upon a plan for the drainage of the 13th, 14th and part of 15th, i6th and 19th \tards. Brooklyn, 1857. 8°. Rules for the government of the sewer inspectors. Brooklyn, 1862. 12°. See Water Commissioner s . Street Commissioner. Report on public improvements, 1851-55. Brooklyn, 1855. 8°. Water and Water Commissio7iers. An- swer to a tax-payer, by an advocate for water [G. L. Bennett]. Brooklyn, 1856. 8°. Examination of the report of the water committee and that of W. B. Burnett, etc., with a new plan for supplying the city with water ; by one of the people. N. Y., 1854. 12°. Review of the new water documents, by a citizen who pays taxes. Brooklyn, 1856. 8°. Schedule of streets, explanatory of the size, weight and class of pipe to be laid in each street, n. p., n. d. 8°. Tax-payer's reply to "an advocate for water." [Brooklyn, 1856.] 8°. Water Commissioners. Abstract of rules and regulations. N. Y., 1857. 12°. Act to provide for the supply of the city with water passed 1857 ; with acts of Commissioners relating thereto. N. Y., n. d. 8°. BROOKLYN 94 BROOKLYN — ■ Address to the citizens, witli a state- ment by the chief engineer. N. v., 1859. 8°. Broolvlyn water works and sewers. N. Y., 1867. 4°. Bylaws, rules and regulations of the Boards of Water and Sewer Commissioners. Brooklj'n, 1857. 12°. Same. Brooklyn, 1859. '2°. Communication from the engineer on the present position of the canal grade, etc. n. p., 1857. 8°. Communication to the mayor and Common Council, Aug. 28, 1857. n. p., n. d. — Same. 8°. — Same. April 12, 1858. Brooklyn, Aug. 30, 1858. Brooklyn, Communication rel. to the second distributing main from Ridgewood reservoir, by J. P. Kirkwood. Brooklyn, 1862. 8°. Opinion of J. M. Van Cott and Nicholas Hill, rel. to the constitutionality of the act rel. to sewerage and drainage. Brook- lyn, 1858. 8°. Remarks on the investigation of the Commissioners of the Waterworks, 1858, by John A. Dayton. Brooklyn, 1859. 8°. Report in relation to proposals made to protect the cast iron pipes from corrosion [by J. P. Kirkwood]. N. Y., 1858. 8°. -' Report made by an examining board of hydraulic engineers upon the present state of the water works. Brooklyn, 1858. 8°. Report on the extent and character of the district supplying water to Brooklyn, by Thos. Weston ; with communication from J. P. Kirkwood, and analysis of the water of the Jamaica reservoir, by A. K. Eaton. Brooklyn, 1861. 8°. ■ Report on the gaugings made in 1856 and '57 of the sources of water supply now to be made use of Brooklyn, 1858. 8°. Report on the position of the Pros- pect Hill engine house. N. Y., 1858. 8°. ■ Report of John S. Stoddard on sup- plying Brooklyn with water by the well sys- tem. Brooklyn, 1854. 8°. Report by mechanical engineers on trials of duty made in 1857 and 1859 upon the Brooklyn, Hartford, Belleville and Cam- bridge pumping engines. N. Y., i860. 8°. — Reports on the pumping engines, no. 2, at Ridgewood, and no. i, at Prospect Hill, made in 1861-62. N. Y., 1862. 8°. Rules and regulations. 2 voJs. Brooklyn, 1857, '59. 8°. Statement of water pipes laid during the seasons of 1857-59; with a report by J. H. Rhodes on cast iron pipes. N. Y., i860. 8°. — Nassau Wafer Dept. 2d-iith an- nual reports. 10 vols. Brooklyn, 1862-71. 8°. • ist and 2d semi-annual reports. Brooklyn, 1860-61. 8°. Note: For recent reports, see Department of City Works. I/islitiiiioiis, societies, etc. Adelphi Academy. Catalogue, 1866-68, '70, '80-81. 8 vols. Brooklyn, 1866-81. 8°. Inaugural exercises at the installation of H. B. Sprague. N. Y., 1870. 8°. Proceedings of meetings 1867, '70. 2 vols. Brooklyn, 1867-70. 8°, • All Souls' Church. Review of the 19 years work of A. Gunnison, with the church, and a record of the estimate placed thereon. Brooklyn, 1890. 4°. Atlantic Dock Company. Act to in- corporate. N. Y., 1840. 8°. Prospectus. N. Y., 1840. 8°. Atlantic Yacht Club. Books. 1866, '68-70, '72, '74-76, '78-91. 22 vols. N. Y., 1866^91. 12°. Baptist Home, ist, 8th, ioth-i2th and 14th annual reports. 6 vols. N. Y., 1877- 89. 8°. Sketch of history, from its inception. n. p., 1888. 8°. Brooklyn Academy of Music. Charter and by-laws, i860, '62, '65. 3 vols. Brook- lyn, 1860-65. I2°- ■ Brooklyn Apprentices' Library As- sociation. Catalogue of books. Brooklyn, 1828. 12°. Brooklyn Art Association. Annual report of the Executive Committee, April 14, 1884. n. p., n. d. 12°. Articles of incorporation. Brooklyn, 1880. 12°. ■ — Catalogues of 2d, 6th, nth, 14th, 17th, i8th, 2ist, 22d, 24th, 27th, 28th, 30th-32d, 34th-36th, 42d, 50th and 52d receptions. 20 vols. N. Y. and Brooklyn, i86i-86. 8°. Catalogue of engravings, etchings, mezzotints, etc., lent by Jas. L. Claghorn. Brooklyn, 1874. 8°. Catalogue of paintings exhibited in aid oftheBartholdi Pedestal Fund. n. p., 1884. 4°. — — Brooklyn Association for the En- couragement OF THE Fine Arts. Consti- tution. 1851, '52. 2 vols. Brooklyn, 1851- 52. 12°. Brooklyn Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor. Constitution and bylaws. Brooklyn, 1846. 12°. 3d-5th, 8th-i3th, 15th, 16th, i8th-29th, 33d-48th annual reports. 39 vols. Brooklyn, 1846-91. 8°. Brooklyn Association in aid of the Grande-Ligne Mission. Report for 1861. Brooklyn, 1862. 8°. Brooklyn Athen^um and Reading Room, ist, 2d and 4th annual reports. 3 vols. Brooklyn, 1854-57. 8°. BROOKLYN 95 BROOKLYN Articles of association, by-laws, etc., 1853. '57- 2 vols. Brooklyn, 1853-57. 12°. Catalogue of ist annual exhibition of pictures. Brooklyn, 1856. 8°. Catalogue of the library. N. Y., 1S53. 8°. Certificate of incorporation, etc. Brook- lyn, 1852. 12°. Brooklyn Baptist Church Extension Society. ist-3d and 5th annual reports. 4 vols. N. Y., 1887-91. 8°. Brooklyn Branch of the Amer. Soci- ety FOR the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, ist annual report. Brooklyn, 1868. 8°. — ist-7th annual reports. [Agency.] 7 vols. Brooklyn, 1882-89. 8°- Brooklyn Bureau of Charities. 2d, 3d, 5th-ioth annual reports. 8 vols. Brook- lyn, 1883-91. 12°. Brooklyn Central Dispensary. 33d annual report. Brooklyn, 1889. 12°. Brooklyn Central and Jamaica R. R. Co. By-laws. Brooklyn, 1861. 12°. Summary of its relations, franchises, etc. N. Y., 1863. 8°. Brooklyn Children's Aid Society. 3d, 4th, 6th-8th, loth, nth, 13th, 14th, i6th- 20th, 22d-26th annual reports. 19 vols. Brooklyn, 1869-91. 8°. Brooklyn Church Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church. 7th annual report, 1886. N. Y., 1886. 8°. Brooklyn City Bible Society. 4th, 5th, I2"th-i7th, 27th, 3oth-46th, 5oth-5ist annual reports'. 28 vols. N. Y., 1845-92. 8°. — — Brooklyn City Hospital. B. C. H. in 1858, and the address by J. C. Hutchison, M. D. Brooklyn, 1859. 8°. Addresses at the laying of the corner stone, by F. A. Farley and S. H. Cox. Brook- lyn, 1851. 8°. Charter, by-laws, regulations, etc., 1847, '52, 60 and 68. 4 vols. Brooklyn and N. Y., 1847-68. 8°. Reports for 1847-50, '52, '54, '56, '62, '65, '67, '68, '70, '72, '74, '77, and '84. 15 vols. Brooklyn, 1848-85. 8°. /Vote: Reports for 1872, '74 and '77 include reports of the Orthopaedic Infirmary. Brooklyn City Library. Catalogue, actof incorporation, etc. Brooklyn, 1841. 8°. Brooklyn City Mission and Tract Society. 2d, i8th, 19th, 22d-25th, 27th-44th, 46th, 5o-58th reports. 23 vols. Brooklyn, 1838-87. 8°. Brooklyn Club. Certificate of incor- poration and by-laws, with names of mem- . bers. Brooklyn, 1866. 8°. Directors, officers, committees, by- lawSj rules and names of members. Brook- lyn, 1886. 8°. Brooklyn Collegiate Institute for Y(jrN(; Ladies. Prospectus. Brooklyn, 1834. 12°. • Brooklyn Collegiate and Polytech- nic Institute. 2d-5th, yth-ioth, i2th-3oth, 35th-37th annual catalogues of officers and students. 30 \ols. N. \. and Brooklyn, 1857-92. 8°. 2d annual report of the trustees. Brook- lyn, 1855. 8°. First quarter century of the Polytech- nic, June 16, 1880. n. p., n. d. 4°. The Polytechnic. Mch. 1883-May 1884. vols. 3 and 4. Brooklyn, 1883-84. 8°. Brooklyn Constitution Club. The forests of the Adirondacks ; a serious ques- tion for the people of the state : report. N-. Y., 1885. 8°. Brooklyn Cross-Town R. R. Co. John Stephenson vs. B. C.-T. R. R. Co. Brief of appellee. Phila. [1884]. 8°. Brooklyn Diet Dispensary. 7th, 15th- 16th annual reports. 3 vols. N. Y., 1883- 92. 8°. Brooklyn Dispensary. Trustees' re- port. N. Y., 1847. 12°. Brooklyn Dispensary for the Treat- ment of the Nose, Throat and Lungs. ist annual report. Brooklyn, 18S9. 12°. ■ Brooklyn, East New York and Rock- away R. R. Co. Charter, by-laws, etc. Brooklyn, 1864. 8°. Brooklyn Elevated Silent-Safety Railway. Prospectus. N. ^'., 1874. 8°. Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hospital, ist- 15th, i8th, 2oth-23d annual reports. 20 vols. Brooklyn, 1869-92. 12°. ist quarterly report. Brooklyn, 1868. 12°. Brooklyn Female Academy. See be- low. Brooklyn. Packer Coll. Institute. Brooklyn Female Ejiplovment Socie- ty, ist, 2d, 5th-7th, loth, 15th, i6th, 19th, 2ist-33d, 35th-37th annual reports. 25 vols. Brooklyn and N. Y., 1855-91. 8°. Brooklyn Fire Departjient Fund. Report of Trustees, 1858-59. Brooklyn, 1859. 12°. Brooklyn Fire Extinguishing Com- pany. Prospectus. N. Y., 1870. 8°. Brooklyn Heights Seminary. 2d-5th, 8th-i6th, i8th-22d, 24th, 26th-3ist, 36th, 40th, 41st annual catalogues and circulars. 28 vols. N. Y. and Brooklyn, 1853-92. 8°. Brooklyn Hojie for Aged Men. 5th- 13th annual reports. 9 vols. Brooklyn, 1883- 91. 8°. By-laws and certificate of incorpora- tion. N. Y., 1879. 8°. Brooklyn Home for Consumptives. ist-6th annual reports. 6 vols. N. Y., 1883- 87. 8°. BROOKLYN 96 BROOKLYN Brooklyn Homceopathic Dispensary. Annual report. N. Y., 1870. 8°. Brooklyn Hojiceopathic Hospital. Annual reports, 1875-82, '84-89. 14 vols. N. Y. and Brooklyn, 1876-90. 8°. Note : No report was issued for 1883. Bylaws and regulations. N. Y., 1874. 8°. Brooklyn Homceopathic Maternity AND New York State School for Train- ing Nurses. 2d-2ist annual reports. 20 vols. Brooklyn, 1872-92. 8°. Brooklyn Horticultural Society. 3d annual report. Brooklyn, 1857. 8°. Constitution and bylaws. Brooklyn, 1839. 8°. Brooklyn Industrial Institute. Pros- pectus — 2d annual exposition. Brooklyn, 1873. 8°. Brooklyn Industrial School Associa- tion and Home for Destitute. Children. 5th-7th, 9th-iith, 14th, 15th, i9th-2ist, 24th, 27th-35th annual reports. 21 vols. Brook- lyn and N. Y., 1859-89. 8°. Constitution and by-laws. Flatbush, 1883. 12°. Brooklyn Institute. 2d-4th annual exhibitions ; catalogues of paintings, etc. 3 vols. Brooklyn, 1843-45. 8°. Charter and bylaws. 1844-45. 2 vols. Brooklyn, 1844-45. 12°. ist-3d year books ; cont. lists of offi- cers and members, etc. 3 vols. Brooklyn, 1889-91. 12°. Graham Art School. Constitution and bylaws. N. Y., 1859. 12°. Youths' Free Library. Catalogue ; authors, titles and subjects, comp. by W . M. Lindsay, n. p., 18S6. 8°. Brooklyn and Jamaica R. R. Co. Rea- sons in favor of a "dummy" engine from Bedford to Jamaica, n. t. p. 8°. Remonstrance to the mayor, aldermen, etc., against tunneling Atlantic St. [Brook- lyn], 1844. 8°. Brooklyn Juvenile High School. Cir- cular and catalogue. Brooklyn, 1874. 8°. Brooklyn Library [formerly Mercan- tile]. Analytical and classed catalogue. 3 vols. Brooklyn, 1878-80. fol. Alphabetical list of works of fiction in English prose, 1869. n. p., n. d. 8°. ist-8th, i2th-i8th, 23d-34th annual re- ports. 27 vols. Brooklyn, 1859-92. 8°. Catalogue of the books. Brooklyn, 1858. 8°. Same. Brooklyn, 1859. 8°. Brooklyn Library Association of the E. D. ist annual report. Brooklyn, 1866. 8°. Catalogue of the library. Brooklyn, 1866. 8°. Supplement, n. p., 1870. 8°. Constitution and act of incorporation. Brooklyn, 1865. 8°. - Brooklyn Literary Union. Constitu- tion and by-laws. n. p., 1886. 12°. — - Brooklyn and Long Island Fair. His- tory. Brooklyn, 1864. 4°. - Brooklyn Lyceum. Constitution and by-laws. Brooklyn, 1833. 8°. - Brooklyn Medical Association. Con- stitution and bylaws. Brooklyn, 1846. 8°. - Brooklyn Methodist Episcopal Church Home for the Aged and Infirm. ist and 3d annual reports. 2 vols. N. Y., 1884-86. 8°. - Brooklyn Nursery, ist, 3d-i5th an- nual reports. 14 vols. N. Y., 1872-86. 8°. - Brooklyn Photographic Society. Constitution and by-laws. Brooklyn, 1864. 12°. - Brooklyn Sabbath School Union. Appeal in behalf of the occupation and use of the public school houses for Sabbath schools. N. Y., 1855. 8°. Manual and directory. N.Y., 1880. 12°. Reports, 1855, '56 and '59. 3 vols. N. Y., 1856-59. 8°. Brooklyn Savings Bank. Charter, by- laws and regulations. 2 vols. Brooklyn, 1831, '36. 12°. Brooklyn Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. ist-9th and nth annual reports. 10 vols. Brooklyn, 1881- 91. 12°. Brooklyn Society for the Relief of Respectable Aged Indigent Females. ist, 4th-6th, 8th-iith, 13th, 15th, i9th-2ist, 23d-37th annual reports. 28 vols. Brooklyn, 1852-88. 8°. Brooklyn Society of Vermonters. Record of its organization and dinner, Mch. 4, 1891. Brooklyn, n. d. 8°. Brooklyn Sunday-School Union. Char- ter and by-laws, with sketch of the semi-cen- tennial anniversary. N. Y., 1880. s. 4°. Brooklyn Temperance Society. Ad- dress of the Board of Managers, with consti- tution and list of officers. N. Y., 1829. 12°. Brooklyn Theatre Fire Relief Asso- ciation. Report of the executive commit- tee. Brooklyn, 1879. 8°. Brooklyn Training School for Nurs- es, gth-iith annual reports. 3 vols. Brook' lyn, 1889-91. 8°. Brooklyn Trust Company. Charter and bylaws, n. p., 1868. 12°, Brooklyn Union for Christian Work, formerly Brooklyn Liberal Christian Union. Constitution and bylaws. Brooklyn, 1873. 8°. Catalogue. 1888. n. p., n. d. 8°. ■ ist-24th reports. 24 vols. Brooklyn, 1867-91. 8°. BROOKLYN 97 liROOKLYX Brooklyn Young Men's Christian As- sociation, ist, 3d, 4th, 8th, lotli, i2tli,25th, 26th, 28th-3oth, 33d-38tli reports. iS \ols. Brooklyn, 1854-92. 8°. — Amending the cliarter, with the char- ter as amended." N. Y., 1884. 8°. Bylaws, n. p. [1884]. 8°. The new building, n. p., 1885. 8°. Why should we ha\e a new building. n. p., n. d'. 8°. Bryant and Str.atto.n Business Col- lege. 26th annual catalogue. Brooklyn, 18S7. 8°. Cemetery of the Evergree.ns. Rules and regulations. 3 vols. Brooklyn and N. v., 1850, '52, '54. 8". Central Congreg.vtioxal Ciurch. Manual. 1867, '75, '82. 3 vols. Brooklyn, 1867-82. 12°. Manual of the Sunday School. Brook- lyn, 1883. 12°. — — Central Presbyterian Church. Man- ual. Brooklyn, n. d. 12°. Christ Church. Yearbook. [N. ^'.], 1891.. 8°. Christian Union for\Vork among the Chinese. 4th anni\ersary. n. p. [1887]. 8°. Church Charity Foundation. By-laws and rules of the committee on hospital and dispensary. Brooklyn, 1874. 8°. Charter and by-laws. 2 vols. Brook- lyn, 1868, '72. 8°. [History.] Camb., 1868. 8°. 3d. 7th-38th, and 40th reports. 33 vols. Brooklyn, 1855-92. 8°. St John's Hospital. loth annual re- port. Brooklyn, 1883. 8°. Note : For other reports, see those above. ■ Church of the Covenant. Historical reminiscences, with sermon, by E. P. Thwing, at its 20th anniv., Mch. 11, 1888. n. p., n. d. 8°. Church of the Holy Trinity. Con- tributions to the history of the parish, being papers read at a memorial service in memory of Edgar J. Bartovi' and his wife, 1871. N. Y., 1872. 8°. Benevolent Association of the Church of the Holy Trinity. Proceedings at the ist-7h, and 9th meetings. 8 vols. N. Y., 1851-59. 8°. See Drowne, T. S. Church of the Mediator. History, with its confession of faith, covenant, form of admission, etc. Brooklyn [1868]. 8°. Church of the Pilgrims. Historical and descriptive sketch. See McFarland, H. H. Manuals, 1849, '55, '57, '59, '65, '69 and '88. 7 vols. Brooklyn, 1849-88. 12°. See Storrs, Richard S. 1.1 p. [1891]. 12°. Association. 2 vols. n. p., Committee, n. Congregational Y., 1S62. 8°. ' head devil." n. p. Church OF the Sa\'iour. Report of the superintendent of the F~urman .St. Mission. Brooklyn, 1867. 8°. — \'earbook, 1890-91. Ci\tl Ser\'ice Reform 1st and 3d annual reports. 1884-86. 8°. ^ Annual report of Ex. p. [1881]. 12°. — Constitution, n. p., n. d. 12°. — Letters to candidates for Congress and Assembly from Kings Co., N. ^'. n. p. [1882]. 12°. Purposesof the Ass'n. n. p. ,1882. 12°. Report of the Secretary, 1884-90. 7 v(j1s. n. p., n. d. 12°. Clerical Society. Constitution, laws and names of members. Brooklyn, 1845. 8°. Records and minutes. 2 vols. MS. 8° and fol. Clinton A\'enue Church. Manual. N. — A church and its [1854]. 8°. Yearbook. N. Y., 1891. 12°. Columbian Institute and Kindergar- ten. Catalogue and circular. Brooklyn, 1877. 12°. Congreg.vtionai. Church OF the Co\'e- nant. Manual. Brooklyn, 1884. 12°. Cypress Hills Cemetery. 1848, '49, '52, •53, '58. 5 vols. N. Y., 1848-58. 8°. East Brooklyn Congregational Church. Manual, with a sketch of the origin of the Society. N. Y., 1864. 12°. Elm Place Congregational Church. E.xercises at the dedication. Brooklyn, 1864. 8°. E.M.MANUEL Baptist Church. Yearbook, 1885-86. N. Y., 1886. 12°. Excelsior Club. Constitution and by- laws. Brooklyn, 1878. 12°. Five sermons to young persons ; with introd. note, by R. S. Storrs. n. p., 1881. 12°. First Presbyterian Church. Manual, 1840 and '82. 2 vols. Brooklyn, 1840-82. 12°. Narrative of the difficulties in 1838-40. [Brooklyn, 1840]. 8°. ■ First Presbyterian Church, [now Second]. Roll. N. Y., 1861. 12°. Franklin Literary Society. Consti- tution and by-laws. N. Y., 1843. 12°. Manual, n. p., 1884. 12°. Grace Church. Parish book. 4 vols. n. p. [1887-91]. 12°. Greenleaf Female Institute. Annual catalogue and circular. N. Y., 1861. 8°. Greenwood Baptist Church. Services of dedication of the new chapel, Dec. 18 and 19, 1887. n. p., n. d. 12°, BROOKLYN BROOKLYN Greenwood Cemetery. Act incorpo- rating [the] cemetery, and amendments. Brooklyn, i8S6. S°. By-laws, 1S42, '68 and '82, 3 vols. v. p., 1842-82. 8°. Catalogue uf proprietors. Brooklyn, 1863. 8°. Supplemental catalogue. Brooklyn, 1866. 8°. Same. Brooklyn, 1873. 8°. Catalogue of proprietors to Aug. i, 1884. Brooklyn, 1884. 8°. Clinton Monument, n. p., n. d. 8°. — Exposition of the plans and objects. N, Y., 1839. 8°. — Map. n. p., 1861. 12°. Report of the vice-president, 184^ N. Y., 1S44. 12°. Reports of the Board of Trustees, 1839- 86. 48 vols. N. Y. and Brooklyn. 1839-87. 8°. ■ — Rules, regulations, etc. 1843, '45-47, '49. '52-54, '56, '58, '60, '63, '65, '72, '76 and '81. 16 vols. N. Y. and Brooklyn, 1843-81. 8°. Note: Including Catalogue of proprietors 1845-60, and afterward Suggestions to lot owners. Suggestions to lot owners. 3d ed. Brooklyn, 1882. 8°. See Cleaveland, Neheniiah. Hamilton Club. Certificate of incorpo- ration, list of members, etc. N. Y., n. d. 12°. Hamilton Litkrarv Association. Act of incorporation, constitution, etc. Brook- lyn, 1853. 8°. Constitution and l)vlaws. Brooklyn, 1834. 12°. Helping Hand Night Mission. Annual report. Brooklyn, 1891. 8°. Home Association for Working W(j- MEN and Girls. Annual report. Brooklyn, 1892. 8°. Hospital Satl rdav and Sl'nuav Asso- ciation. 2d and 5th annual reports. 2 vols. n. p., 1882-86. 12'-. Lafayette A^■ENl-E Presiiytehian Church. Its history and commemorative services, 1860-85. N. Y. [1885]. 8°. Manual, with a hist, sketch. 1863, '70. 2 vols. N. Y., 1863-70. 12°. Law Library. Constitution and by-laws. Brooklyn, 1853. 8°. Same. Brooklyn, 1868. 8°. Long Isl.vnd College Hospital. 3d, 5th-i4th, 2oth, 26th-34th Circular and cata- logue, afterward Kmm-i\ announcement, etc. 20 \oIs. Brooklyn, 1861-92. 8°. — Memorial meeting commemorating thirty years, n. p. [1887]. 12°. Reports, 1S67-70. 4 vols. N, >-., 1868- 71. 8°. Long Island Historical Society. See Long Island Hist. Society. Mechanics and Traders' Exchange. Charter and by-laws Brooklyn, 1872. 12°. Report of the charter committee. Brooklyn, 1871. 8°. Memorial Presbyterian Church. Man- ual. N. Y., 1883. 12°. — - Methodist General Hospital ; its ori- gin, purposes, needs, n. p., 1887. 1. 8°. Mount Prospect Industrial School Society, ist, 2d and 4th reports. 3 vols. N. Y., 1857-62. 8°. Mus^,ola Association. Constitution and bylaws. N. Y., 1864. 12°. New England Congr eg ation.\l Church. Catalogue of families. Brooklyn, i860. 12°. — Histcjrical sketch and manual. Brook- lyn, 1859. 12°. New Engl.vnd Society. Certificate of incorporation, bv-laws, etc. Brooklyn, 1880. 8°. — Constitution and bylaws. 2 vols. Brooklyn, 1847, '48. 12°. Proceedings at the ist-i2th annual meetings. 12 vols. Brooklyn, 1881-92. 8°. Orphan Asylum Society. Manuals, in- cluding reports, etc. i860, '61, '63-65, '68-88. 26 vols. Brooklyn, 1S60-88. 8°. Oxford Club. [By-laws, list of officers, members, etc.] 2 vols. Brooklyn [1888-89]. 12°. Pacific Dock Company. Act to incor- porate. N. v., 1857. 8°. Packer Collegiate Institute, for- vierly the Brooklyn Female Academy. Cir- culars and catalogues, 1846-48, '50-90. 44 vols. Brooklyn, 1846-90. 8°. Historical cantata. Brooklyn, 1859. S°. Messenger-Bird ; periodical conducted by the alumnae. April, i849-March, 1850. n. p., 1849-50. 8°. Neophyte [The]. Dec. 1860-Mav, 1861. n. p., 1860-61. 8°. Packer Quarterly, n. p., 1869-71. 8°. Phoenix, The ; conducted by the young ladies, n. p., 1867. 8°. Proceedings of stockholders, reports of trustees, treasurer, etc. Brooklyn, 1850. 8°. Woman in history ; an entertainment given by the senior class in aid of the Brook- lyn and Long Island Sanitary Commission. Brooklyn, 1864. 8°. Park Presbyterian Church. Manual, with a brief historical sketch. N. Y'., i860. 12°. Philharmonic Society. Constitution and bylaws. Brooklyn, 1857. 12°. Reports of Directors for ist-7th sea- sons. 7 vols. Brooklyn, 1858-64. 12°. BROOKLYN 99 BROOKLVK PiKRREPONT Street Baptist Ci-U'RCh. , Articles of faith, with covenant. N. "N'.,i845. 16°. Plymouth Church. Account of the services of the silver-wedding week [Henry Ward Beecher's]. N. Y., 1873. 8°. Annual report for 1890. [N. Y., 1890]. 12°. Manual, with list of members. 5 vols. N. v., 1850 [2 eds.], '54, '67, '74. 12°.. ■ Plymouth Chimes, vols. 1-15. 15 vols. Brooklyn, 1877-92. fol. Proceedings of a council for the instal- lation of Lyman Abbott as pastor, and ordi- nation and installation of Howard S. Bliss as assistant pastor, Jan. 16, 18.90, etc. Brookhn, 1890. 8°. ' ' PlyiiioiUli League. Constitution, with a list of officers, etc.; added, a list of mem- bers of Plvmouth Church. Brooklvn, 1887. ■ ?,°. ' Pratt Institute. Catalogue, 1888. '90- 92. 3 vols. n. p. [1888-91]. 12°. Pratt Institute Record. Founder's day number, vol. i, nos. 1-3. 3 vols. Brooklyn, 1889-91. 4°. Prospect Park. ist-i2th, i4th-26th an- nual reports. 20 vols. Brooklyn, 1861-87. 8°. ist-i4th annual reports, rcpr. Brook- lyn, n. d. 8°. Note: For recent reports see above — Dept. of Parks. Explanatory remarks to a sectional plan of the Park. Brooklyn, 1865. 8°. Laws rel. to the public parks, park- ways, etc., comp. by J. A. Anderson. Brook- lyn, 1887. 8°. Meeting of those opposed to the sale of the east side ; speeches by M. Kalbfleisch, W. W. Goodrich and others. Brooklyn, 1870. 8°. Red Hook Building Co. Comnumica- tion to a committee of the Board of Direc- tors, with a map of Red Hook, etc.; by a Stockholder. Brooklyn, 1838. 12°. ■ Reiibrandt Club. Constitution and by- laws. 2vols. Brooklyn, 1885, '90. 12°. — Historical sketch ; appended, cata- logues of its several loan collections. Brook- lyn, 1889. 4°. See Chadwick, John \V. Rochester Avenue ConciREGatio.nai. Church. History, confession of faith, list of members, etc. Brooklyn [1885]. 8°. Sailors' Coffee House Cojipanv. ist report. Brooklyn, 1886. 12°. St. Ann's Church. Belfry \oices ; an offering to the grand bazaar of .St. Ann's on the Heights. Brooklyn, 1869. 5.4°. Inaugural sermons preached at the opening services. Brooklyn, 1869. 8°. Old and the New ; or. Past and present of the parish. Brooklyn, 1869. s. 4°. St. Ann's centennial, J787-1S87; [pro- ceedings, and hist, paper, by Reese F. Alsop]. n. p., 1887. 8°, St. Ann's Church, by a .S. S. teacher. Sec Fish, Francis G. St. Catherine's Hospital, 8th annual report, N, Y., 1879. 8°. St. Cecili.v Society. Constitution and by-laws, Brooklyn, 1830. 12°. St. John's Hospital. Sec Brooklyn, Church Charity Fotandation. .St, Mark's Church, Triple semi-cen- tennial, Saml. M. Haskins, rector, David Longworth, sexton ; commemorated, Oct. 13-21, 1889. Brooklyn, 1890. 8°. ^ — St. Mary's Female Hospital. Act of incorporation, constitution and by-laws. Brooklyn, 1868. 8°. St. Peter's Church. Historical dis- course, addresses, letters, etc., at the 25th anniversary of the organization. N. Y., 1873. 8°. St. Peter's Hospital, nth annual re- port for 1877. Brooklyn, 1878. 8°. St, Phebe's Mission. Report, 1881-82. Brooklyn, 1882. 8°. ist-5th and 7th annual report, 1882-90. 6 vols. Brooklyn, 1883-90. 8°. St. Thomas' Church. Plain statement of matters affecting [its] interests. n. p. [1853]. 8°. Second Unitarian Society. 25th anni- versarv ; services at the New Chapel, etc. N, Y.,'1876. 8°. SVe--.— Marquess ] Wellesley.— Ld. Holland.— John Allen.— Sir R. Wal- pole.— Lord Bolingbroke. Life and times, bv himself. 2d ed. 3 vols. 1 Edin. 1871. 8°. ! Smith. — Lavoisier. — Gibbon.- -D'.Vlembert. Li\'es of mefi of letters and science in the time of George III. 2 vols. Lond., 1845- 47. 8°. Contents: i. Voltaire. — Rousseau. — Hume. — Robert- son.— Black. — Watt.— Priestley. — Ca\endish — na\'> . — Simson. 2, Johnson, — Adam Sir Joseph Banks. Broughton, John Cam Hobhouse, lord. His- torical illustrations of the 4th canto of Childe Harold ; dissertations on the ruins of Rome, and essay on Italian literature. Lond., 1818. 8°. Same. N. \., 181S. 8°. Travels in Albania and other provinces of Turkey, 1809-10. 2 vols. Lond., 1858. 8°'. Broussais, Francois Joseph X'ictor. Cours de phrenologie. Paris, 1836. 8°. Principles of physiological medicine ; tr. by Isaac Havs and R. E. Griffith. Phila., 1832. 8°. Treatise on physiology applied to pathol- ogy ; tr. from the French, bv John Bell and R. LaRoche. 3d Amer. ed. Phila., 1832. 8°. Brown, Abiel. Genealogical history ; with sketches of early settlers of West Simsbury, now Canton, Conn. ; with a notice, by J. Burt. Hartford, 1856. 8°. Brown, Alexander. Genesis of the I'liited States. 2 vols. Boston, 1890. 8°. Brown, Allen H. Character and employments of early settlers on the sea-coast of New Jer- sey. (N. J. Hist. Soc. Proc, 2d ser. v. 6.) 5Vt' Pitney, Jonathan. Brown, Andrew. Letter concerning family his- tory, 1812. n. p., n. d. s. 4°. Brown, A. C. .See Brown family. Brown, Charles Brockden. Novels, with a me- moir. 6 vols. Phila., 1859. 12°. Contents: I. Wieland : rn-, The transformation. 2-,^. Arthur Mcr\->ii ; or, MenKurs of 1793. 4. Edgar Huntly : nr. Memoirs of asleep-walker. 5. Jane Tal- bot. 6. Ormond ; or, The secret \\ittKss, Clara How- ard ; or, The enthusiasm of lo\e. DuNL.\r, Will. Memoirs of B. with selec- tions from his letters and writings. Lond., 1.S22. 8°. Prescott, Win. H. Life of Brown. (.Sparks' Amer. biog. v. i.) Brown, Clark. Description of Catskill. N. ^'., 1803. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. v. 9.) Description of Newtown, N. "\'., 1803. (Same, v. g.) Topographical description of Brimfield, ;\lass., 1S03. (Same, v. 9.) Brown, Edward. Pictured cave of La Crosse Vallev. (Wisconsin .State Hist. .Soc. Col. V. 8.)' Brown, Frederick J. See .McHenry, James. Brown, George William. Baltimore and the 19th of April, 1861 ; a study of the war. (Johns Hopkins Uni\'. Stud., extra vol. 3.) BROWN 102 BROWN-SEQUARD Origin andgrowtli of civil liberty in Mary- land ; disconrse before the Maryland Hist. Society. Bait., 1850. 8°. Brown, Goold. Grammar of English gram- mars. N. Y., 185T. 8°. Brown, Henry. Sonnets of Shakespeare solved, and the mystery of his friendship, love and rivalry revealed. Lond., 1870. 8°. Brown, Henry, of Chicago. History of Illinois. N. Y., 1844. 8°. Narrative of the anti-masonick excitement in the western part of New ^'ork state, 1826- 29. Batavia, 1829. 12°. Brown, Henry Armitt. Oration on the 100th ■ anniv. of the meeting of Congress of 1774. Phila., 1875. 8°. Same. With proceedings in connection therewith. Phila., 1874. 8°. Brown, Isaac Baker. Diseases of women ad- mitting of surgical treatment. Phila., 1856. 8°. Brown, James. Epitaphs and inscriptions in Greyfriars Churchvard, Edinburgh. Edin., 1867. 8°. Brown, John, of Haddington. Compendions \ie\v of natural and revealed religion, rst Amer. ed. rev. with additions, etc. Phila., 1819. 8°. Dictionary of the Holy Bible ; with a life of the author and essay on the evidence of Christianity. N. Y., 1X33. 8°. See Bible. English. Brown, John, of Os^oa'attouiic. Redpath, James. The public life of B., with an auto- biograpln- of his cliildhood and youth, Bos- ton, i860. 12°. Webb, Richard D. yiid.'X. Life and let- ters of B., with notices of his confederates, Lond., 1861. T2°. Brown, John. .SVc Bunyan, John. Brown, John A. Handbook of Exeter, N. H. Exeter, 1S88. 8°. Brown, John Croumbie. Ethics of George Eliot's works. 3d ed. Edin., 1S81. 12°. Introduction to the study of modern for- est economy. Edin., 1884. 12°. [Brown, John J.] American angler's guide ; by an American angler. 2d. ed. X, \ ., 1846. 12". Brown, John Marshall. Champlain's voyages, 1604-06, in the Gulf of Maine. (Maine Hist, Soc. Col. V, 7.) Brown, John M. Brief sketch of the first set- tlement of the county of Schoharie bv the Germans. Schoharie, 1823. rcpr. Cobleskill, 1891. 12°. Brown, John Newton. See Knollys, Hanserd. Brown, John William. See \'inci, Leonardo Da. Brown, Joseph Emerson. Sketch of [his] life and times, and speeches, bv Herbert Fielder. Springfield, 1883. 8°. [Brown, Joseph M.J Mountain campaigns in Georgia ; or. War scenes on the W. and A. [Buffalo, i886]. 8°. Brown, Joseph Outerbridge. See Jauncey family. Brown, Joseph R. Memoirs of B. by J. F. Wil- liams, E. S. Goodrich and J. A. Wheelock, (Minnesota Hist. Soc. Col. v. 3.) Brown, J. Mainwaring. Henry VIII. 's book "Assertio septem sacramentorum," and the title of "Defender of the faith." (Royal Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 8.) Brown, Leonard. History of Whitingham, [Vt.J. Brattleboro, 1886. 8°. Brown, Leonard. Poems of the prairies. Des Moines, 1868. 12°. Brown, Orlando. Causes of the Black Hawk war. (Wisconsin State Hist. Soc. Col. v. 10,) Brown, Orlando. See Preston family. Brown, Samuel Gilman. See Choate, Rufus. Brown, Samuel R. HLstory of the second war for independence 2 vols. Auburn, 1815. 12°. Views of die campaigns of the north- western army. Phila., 1815. 12°. Brown, Solyman. Dentologia ; a poem on the diseases of the teeth ; with notes, by Eleazar Parmly. N. Y., 1833. 8°. Brown, Tarleton. Memoirs, by himself; with a preface and notes, bv Charles I. Bushnell. N. Y., 1862. 8°. Brown, Capt. Thomas. Illustrations of the fossil conchology of Great Britain and Ire- land. Lond., 1849. 4°- Illustrations of the land and fresh water conchology of Great Britain and Ireland. Lond., 1845. 8°. Illustrations of the recent conchology of Great Britain and Ireland, 2ded.enl. Lond., n. d. 4°. Brown, Thomas, of Coimuall. Account of the people called Shakers ; their faith, doctrines, rise and progress. Troy, 1812. 12°. Brown, Thomas, Jf. D. Inquiry into the rela- tion of cause and effect. Andover, 1S22. 8°. Brown, Thomas, C. E. The marine steam engine. See Main, Thos. J. Brown, William. History of missions ; with account of the introd. of the Gospel into the British Isles, bv Adam Clarke. 2 vols. Phila., 1820, '16. 8°. ' History of the propagation of Christianity among the heathen since the reformation. 2 vols. Lond., 1814. 8°. Brown, William H. History of the first loco- motives in America. N. Y., 1871. 8°. Brown, William Wells. The black man, his antecedents, genius, etc. N. Y., 1863. 12°. Brown-Sequard, Charles Edward. Dual char- acter of the brain, (Smithsonian Inst,, Misc, col. V. 15.) BROWN-SEQUARD Lectures on the diagnosis and treatment of paralysis of tlie lower extremities. Phila., 1861. 8°. Brown family. Family record uf Silas Brown, Jr., [by A. C. Brown. N. Y., 1879]. 8°. Brown family. Tlie Browns of Nottingham, [by Gilbert Cope], n. p. [1864]. 8°. Brown family. Report to the Brown Associa- tion, U. S. A., by Columbus Smith. Bur- lington, 1868. 8°. Brown University, [Pro\idence, R. I.] Catalogus senatus academic! et eoriim cjui munera et ofiRcia gesserunt, etc. 1846, '60, '66, '73, '80, '86. 6 vols. Bostonicf, 1846-86. 8^, Catalogue of officers and students, 1853- 54, '60-61, '63-64, '65-66, '68-69, '80-81, '82-83. 7 vols. Prov., 1853-83. 8°. Annual report of the. President. Prov., 1880. 8°. Catalogue of the library. Prov., 1S43. 8°. Charter of B. U., granted 1764. Prov., 1867. 8°. Report of the dinner given to Pres. An- drews by the B. U. Club, in N. Y., Jan. 10, 1890. n. p., n. d. 8°. Report to the corporation on changes in the system of collegiate education. Prov., 1850. 8°. Sketch of the history and organization of the Univ. Prov., 1861. 8°. See Manning, James. Browne, Abigail. Brief sketch of B. of Salem, Mass. Boston, 1852. 12°. Browne, Benjamin Frederick. Account of Sa- lem common, and the le\elling of it in 1802. (Essex Inst. Hist. col. v. 4.) Memoir of B. (Saj/ic. v. 13.) See Browne, John. — Gerrish, Benj. Browne, Charles Farrer [pseud. Arteiniis JVard'\. Complete works. Lond. [1865]. 8°. Browne, Frances Elizabeth. Poems. Camb., 1846. 12°. Browne, George Lathom. Narratives of state trials in the 19th centur^■, 1801-30. 2 vols. Lond., 1882. 8°. Browne, Hablot Knight [pseud. Phis]. Life and labours ; bv David Croal Thomson. N. v., 1885. fol. Browne, Irving. Iconoclasm and whitewash, and other papers. N. Y., 1885. 8°. Browne, James. History of the Highlands and Highland clans ; with a selection from the inedited Stuart papers. 4 vols. Edin., n. d. 1. 8°. Browne, James P. Sec Sheridan, R. B. Browne, John. Notices of B. and some of his descendants, by B. F. Browne. (Essex Inst. Hist. col. V. 8.) Browne, John Ro.ss. .SVi'U. S. Treasury Dept. — Commissioner of Mining Statistics. 103 BROWNING Browne, Lennox, ami Behnke, Emil. Voice, song and speech ; practical guide for singers and speakers. N. Y., 1884. 8°. Browne, Matthe\\'. Chaucer's England. 2 \<)ls. Lond., 1S69. 8°. Browne, Sir Thomas. Works ; ed. by Simon Wilkin. 3 v(j1s. Lond., 1852. 8°. Pseudodoxia epidemica ; or, Enciuiries into manv received tenents and commonly presumed truths. 2d ed. Lond., 1650. 1. 8°. Same. 3d ed. enl. Lond., 1658. 1. 8°. Religio medici ; Letter to a friend. Chris- tian morals, Urnburial and other papers. Boston, 1862. 12°. Browne, William George. Journey to Dar-Fur, Africa, 1793. (Pinkerton's \'oy. v. 15.) Browne, William Hand. Maryland, the his- tory of a palatinate. Boston, 1884. 12°. ( Anier. commonwealths.) Sec Cah-ert, George. Maryland. Gene- ral Assembly. Archixes. Browne, William W. Law of assessnieiU and taxation. Rochester, 1887. 8'^. Browne, W. H. Ten colored views taken dur- ing the Arctic expedition of the "Enter- prise" and " Investigator" under command of Capt. Jas. Clark Ross. Lond., 1850. fol. Browne family, by Wra. P. Uiiliam. (Essex Inst. Hist. col. v. 8.) Brownell, Harriet A. See Field family. Browning, Charles H. Americans of royal de- scent ; a collection of geuealo.tfies. 2d ed. Phila., 1891. 1. 8°. ' ' Browning, Elizabeth Barrett. Poetical works. 5 vols. Lond., 1866. 12°. Letters ; addressed to Rich. Hengist Home, u ith comments on contemporaries : ed. Iiv .S. R. T. Maver, 2 vols. Lond., 1877. 8°. Browning, George. Art revival in Italy. (Royal Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 3.) Browning, Oscar. Introduction to the history of educational theories. Lond., 1881. 12°. Teaching of history in schools ; address [before the] Royal Hist. .Society. Lond., 1887. 8°, Browning, Robert. Poetical works. 6 vols. Lond., 1868. 12°. Aristophanes' apology, inch a transcript from Euripides, being the last adventure of Balaustion. Lond., 1875. i-°- Asolando ; fancies and facts. Author's ed. Boston, 1890. 8°. Dramatic idyls, ist series. 2ded. Lond., 1882. 12°. — 2d series. Lond., 1880. 12°. Feri.shtah's fancies. 3d ed. Lond., 1885. 12°. Fifine at the fair. Lond., 1872. 12°. Jocoseria. 2d ed. Lond., 1883. 12°. La .Saisiaz ; — The two poets of Croisic. Lond., 1S78. 12°. BROWNING 104 BRUNO N. v., 1865. Sketches of III' secession. - — Pacchiarotto, and how he worked in dis- temper ; with other poems. Lend., 1876. 12°. Parleyings with certain people of impor- tance in their day ; introd. by a dialogue be- tween Apollo and the Fates, concluded by another between John Fust and his friends. Lond., 1887. 12°. Prince Hohenstiel-Schwangau, saviour of society. Lond., 1S71. 12°. The ring and the book. 2 vols. Boston, 1869. 12°.' See ^schylus. — Orr, A. — .Symons, A. Browning, W. S. History of the Huguenots. 4th ed. Lond. [1840]. 8°. Browning Society. Bibliography of Robert Browning, 1833-8] ; comp. by F. J. Furnivall. Lond., 1882. 8°. Illustrations to Browning's poems. 2 pts. 2 vols. Lond., 1S82-83. 1.8°. Papers, nos. 1-7. 7 vols. Lond., 1882- 85. 8°. Brownlee, James. Discourse in tlie Ref Prot. Dutch Church, Port Richmond, S. I., on the 200th anniv. of the settlement. 8°. Brownlow, William Gannauay. the rise, progress and decline Phila., 1862. 8°. Brownlow, W. R. Roma sotterranea. See Northcote, Jas. Spencer. [Bruc, Comte C. de.] The republic of San Marino ; tr. from the French, by Wm. 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Travels ; or. Letters cont. an account of Switzerland, Italy, France, Germany, etc. Amst., 1687. 12°. See Rochester, John Wilmot, earl of. Burnet, Jacob. Letters rel. to the early settle- ment of the northwestern territory. (Ohio Hist, and Phil, Soc. Trans, v. i.) Burnet, John. Essay on the education of the eye with reference to painting. Lond., 1880. 4°. ^^e Reynolds, 6"zr Joshua.— Turner, J. M. W. Burnet, John Ransford. See Dod family. Burnet, William. Bibliotheca Burnetiana ; being a catalogue of [his] library, by John Wilcox, n. p., n. d. 12°. [Burnett, George.] Popular genealogists ; or. The art of pedigree-making. Edin., 1865. 12°. Burnett, Thomas Pendleton. Memoir, by Al- fred Brunson. (Wisconsin State Hist. Soc. Col. V. 2.) Burnett, William. England and Wales delin- eated. See Dugdale, Thos. Burney, Charles. General history of music. 4 vols. Lond., 1776. 4°. General history of music, ^'^•e Hawkins, Sir John. BURNEY "3 BURTON Burney, Frances. See Arblay, Mine. d'. 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Epistolae; recensita; ad edit. J. V. Le Clerc; cur. N. E. Lemaire. 18. Fragmenta ; rec. ad edit. J. V. Le Clerc ; cur. N. E. Lemaire.- 19. Indices ; ex editione J. V. Le Clerc; recognoscente et augente N. E. Le- maire. Opera omnia ; ex editione Jo. Aug. Er- nesti, cum notis et interpretatione in usum Delphini. 15 vols. Lond., Valpy, 1830. 8°. Contents: 1-3. Libri rhetorici.— 4-9. Orationes.— lo-ii. Epistolfe ad diversos. — 12-14. Opera philo- sophica.— 15. Scriptores Latini cura et impensis A. J. Valpy. Oeuvres completes ; tr. en Frangais, avec le texte en regard. Edition pub., par Jos. Viet Le Clerc. 30 vols. Paris, 1821-27. 8°. Academic questions ; treatise De finibus, Tusculan disputations, with sketch of the Greek philosophers mentioned by Cicero ; tr. by C. D. Yonge. Lond., Bohn, 1880. 12°. CICERO 144 CIRCULAR Ad Q. fratrem dialog! tres de oratore ; juxta editionem Zachariae Pearce : quos dia- logos, vita Ciceronis praefixa, atque notis subjectis J. Smith illustravit. 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Chronicle of the Cid ; from the Spanish, by Robert Southey. Lond., 1808. 4°. Ciega or Cieza de Leon, Pedro de. La prima parte dell' istorie del Peru. Venetia, 1556. 12°. La seconde parte delle historie general! deir India, nelle quali, oltre all' imprese del Colombo et di Magalanes [composta da F. Lopez di Gomara]. Venetia, 1557. 12°. Historia di Ferdinando Cortes. Parte terza, composta da F. Lopez di Gomara in lingua Spagnuola, tr. nella Italiana per Ago- stino di Craualiz. Venetia, 1576. 12°. Note: The above parts have also been published with the collective title, " Historia delle nuove Indie occidentali." ■ Second part of the Chronicle of Peru ; tr. and ed. with notes and introd., by Clements R. Markham. Lond., 1883. 8°. (Hakluyt Soc. V. 68.) Travels, 1532-50, contained in the first part of his Chronicle of Peru ; tr. and ed. with notes, and an introd., by C. R. Mark- ham. Lond., 1864. 8°. (Saine, v. 33.) Cincinnati, Society of the. See Society of the Cincinnati. Cincinnati, Ohio. 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Civil Engineer and Architects Journal, vols. 28-31. 4 vols. Lond., 1865-68. fol. Civil war ; a poem written in 1775. n. p., n. d. 4°. Cladera, Christobal. Investigaciones historicas sobre los principales descubrimientos de los Espanoles en el mar Oceano en el siglo XV. y principios del XVI. Madrid, 1794. 8°. Clatlin, Horace B. [In memoriam.] 1811-85. [N. Y., 1886.] 4°. Clagett, Wyseman. Memoir of C, by Chas. H. Atherton. (New Hamp. Hist. Soc. Col. V. 3-) Claiborne, John Francis Hamtramick. See Dale, Samuel. Claiborne, Nathaniel Herbert. Notes on the war in the South ; with biog. sketches of Montgomery, Jackson and others. Rich- mond, 1819. 12°. Clap, Noah. Bill of mortality in Dorchester, 1749-92. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. v. i.) Letter on events in Dorchester, 1630-1774. (Same, v. i.) Clap, Roger. Memoirs, 1630. Boston, 1844. 12°. (Dorchester Antiq. and Hist. Soc. v. i.) Clap, Thomas. Annals of Yale College, 1700- 66. New Haven, 1766. 12°. Religious constitution of colleges, espe- cially Yale College. New London, 1754. 8°. Clapp, David. Ancient proprietors of Jones's Hill, Dorchester ; incl. sketches of the Jones, Stoughton, Taller, Wiswall, Moseley, Capen and Holden families. Boston, 18S3. 8°. Clapp, Ebenezer. See Clapp family. Clapp, Herbert C. Is consumption contagious ? and can it be transmitted by means of food ? 2d ed. Boston, 1882. 12°. [Clapp, Otis.] Letter to Abbott Lawrence and Robert G. Shaw on the present and future of Boston. Boston, 1853. 8°. Clapp [family] memorial. Record of the family in America, with proceedings at two family meetings, by Ebenezer Clapp. Boston, 1876. 8°. Clapperton, Hugh. Journal of a second expe- dition into Africa ; added, the journal of Richard Lander. Lond., 1829. 4°. 145 CLARK Narrative of travels in Africa. See Den- ham, Dixon. Clarac, Charles Othon Fr(5dgric Jean Baptiste, cointe de. Description du Musi^e Royal des Antiques du Louvre. Paris, 1830. 12°. Clarendon, Edward Hyde, carloi. History of the rebellion and civil wars in England. 3 vols. Oxford, 1707. fol. Same. With notes of T. Warburton. 6 vols. Oxford, 1827. 8°. Life, by himself, cent. 1. an account of [his] life to 1660 ; II. a continuation of the same, and of his History of the rebellion to 1667. Oxford, 1759. fol. State papers collected by C. from 1621. 3 vols. Oxford, 1767-86. fol. • View and survey of the errors to church and state in T. Hobbes's book " Leviathan." Oxon, 1676. 4°. Clarendon, Henry Hyde, earloi, nrerfRochester, Lawrence Hyde, earl oi. Correspondence; with the diary of Lord Clarendon, 1687-90 ; and the diary of Lord Rochester during his embassy to Poland in 1676 ; ed. by Saml. Weller Singer. 2 vols. Lond., 1828. 4°. Clarendon Historical Society. Reprints. Series 1-2 [3 nos.J. 2 vols. Edin. [1882-84]. 8°- Contents : I. The wicked wayes of the cruell cava- liers, 1644. — Two extracts from the " Mercurius Cale- donius " of 1661, — The devill and the Parliament, 1648. — Balfour, Sir Wm, Account of Cheriton fight, 1644, — Scotise numisma ; or. Ancient Scottish coins, 1738. — Battle of Wakefield, 1643.— Letter cone, the state of religion in New England, 1742. — True mother of the pretended Prince of Wales, 1696. — Siege of Hull, 1643. — Remonstrance of the Commons, 1641. — Life of Henry Hudson. — Letter from an English traveller at Rome, 1721, — A king and no king, 1716.' — Considerations upon a speech of Lord Russel, 1683. — Closing days about Richmond. — The rebellion of 1715. — Colchester teares, 1648. 2. Journal of King Edward's reign, written with his own hand. Clarendon papers. (New York Hist. Soc. Col. Pub. fund ser. v. 2.) Clarissa ; or, The history of a young lady. See Richardson, Saml. Clark, Aaron. Manual of Parliamentary prac- tice ; for the Senate and Assembly of New York. 2d ed. N. Y., 1826. 12°. Clark, Charles. Principles that ought to gov- ern the conduct of neutrals and belligerents. Lond., 1864. 8°. Clark, Daniel A. Works ; ed. by Fred. G. Clark ; with biog. sketch, by George Shep- ard. N. Y., 1872. 8°. Clark, Daniel Kinnear. Railways and tram- ways. (Bevan's Brit. man. v. 10.) Clark, Edward Gordon. Tale of the Shakspere epitaph, by Francis Bacon. Chicago [1888]. 12°. Clark, Edward Lord. Daleth ; or, The home- stead of the nations : Egypt illustrated. Boston, 1864. 8°. CLARK 146 CLARKE Record of inscriptions in tlie burial grounds of Christ Cliurch, Philadelphia. Phila., 1864. 8°. Clark, Eli Benedict. Centennial discourse before the ist Cong. Society, Chicopee, Mass. Springfield, 1852. 8°. Same. (Bound in Chapin Genealogy.) Clark, Emmons. History of the 2d company of the 7th regiment. National Guard, N. V. S. Militia, vol. i. N. V., 1864. S°. Clark, George Faber. History of Norton, Mass., 1669-1859. Boston, 1859. 8°. Clark or Clarke, George Rogers. Sketch of his campaign in the Illinois, 177S-79 ; with introd. by Henry Pirtle, and the public and private instructions, and Major Bowman's Journal of the taking of Post St. Vincents. Cinn., 1869. 8°. (Ohio Valley hist. ser. no. 3.) Clark, Henry. Historical address delivered on the Sad anniversary of the battle of Hub- bardton [Vt.]. Portland, 1859. 8°. See White, Pliny H. Clark, Henry Alden. Harvard book. See Vaille, Fred. Ozni. Clark, Henry James. Lucernarije and their allies ; memoir on the anatomy and physi- ology of haliclystus auricula, etc. (Smith- sonian Inst. Contrib. v. 23.) - — Mind in nature ; or. Origin of life and mode of development of animals. N. Y., 1865. 8°. Clark, Hiram C. History of Chenango Co. [N. Y.]. Norwich, 1850. 8°. Clark, 5/;- James. See Conolly, John. Clark, James H. The iron-hearted regiment ; account of the 115th N. Y. volunteers. Al- bany, 1865. 12°. Clark, John. See Clark family. Clark, John Willis, Cambridge; briefhistorical and descriptive notes. Lond., 1890. 8°. - — Same. With etchings. Lond., 1881. fol. See Willis, Robert, Clark, Joseph. Diary, 1778-79. (New Jersey Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 7.) Clark, Joseph Syhester. Discourse before the Barnstable Conference, Mass., 1855. Boston 1856. 8°. Historical sketch of Sturbridge, Mass. Brookfield, 1838. 8°. Historical sketch of the Congregational churches in Mass., 1620-1858. Boston, 1858 12°. Repairing the breach ; historical discourse in Plymouth, Mass,, at the 25th anniv. of the Pilgrim conference of churches, May 16. Boston, 1855. 8°. Clark, Joshua V. H, Onondaga; reminis- cences, with notes on the county, and Oswego. 2 vols. Syracuse, 1849. S°. Clark, Julius T. See Hole-in-the-Day. Clark, J. W. Miniature of Dansville village [N. Y.]. Dansville, 1844. 8°. Clark, Lewis H. History of the churches of Sodus [N. Y.]. Sodus, 1876. 8°. See Clark family. Clark, Martin. "Centennial" sketch of Clay County, Nebraska. Sutton, Neb. [1876]. 8°. Clark, Mary. Biographical sketches of the fathersof New England. Concord, 1836. 16°. Clark, Robert Blackwell. Memorial of C, 1861-74. ii- P-. n- d. 12°. Clark, Rush. Memorial addresses on [the] life and character of C. in the House of Rep. and Senate. Wash., 1881. 1. 8°. Clark, Salter S. See Clark family. Clark, Samuel Adams. History of St. John's Church, Elizabeth Town, N. J., from 1703. Phila., 1857. 8°. See Duy, Albert W. Clark, Satterlee. Early times at Fort Winne- bago. (Wisconsin State Hist. Soc. Col. v. 8.) Clark, Solomon. Antiquities, historicals and graduates of Northampton. Northampton, 1882. 8°. Clark, Thomas. Sketches of the naval history of the United States. Phila., 1S13. 8°. Same. 2d ed. vol. 2. Phila., 1814. 8°. Clark, Thomas March. Historical discourse in St. John's Church, Providence, R. I., June II, in commem. of the 150th anniversary. Hartford, 1872. 8°. Clark, Willard. Report of [his] trial ; indicted for the murder of Rich. W. Wight ; by H. H. McFarland. New Haven, 1855. 8°. Clark, William P. The Indian sign language, with notes of the gestures taught deaf-mutes. Phila,, 1885. 8°. Clark, Willis Gaylord. Literary remains ; ed. by Lewis Gaylord Clark. N. Y., 1844. 8°. Clark family. Materials for genealogies of cer- tain families of Clarks, early settled in Essex Co., by G. K. Clarke. (Esse.x Inst. Hist. col. V. 26.) Clark family. Record of the descendants of John Clark of Farmington, Conn., by Julius Gay. Hartford, 18S2. 8°. Clark family. Record of the family of David Clark of Northampton, Mass., by Lewis H. Clark. Syracuse, 1857. 12°. Clark family. Records of the descendants of Hugh Clark of Watertown, Mass., 1 640-1 866 ; by John Clark. Boston, 1866. 8°. Clark family. Account of the ancestors and descendants of John Lardner Clark and Sophia Marion Ross ; by Cliflbrd Stanley Sims. Prescott, Canada, 1870. 8°. Clark family. A few genealogical items con- nected with the family descended from Wm. Clark of Haddam, Conn,; by Salter S. Clark, n. p., n. d. 8°. Clark family. See Robinson family. Clarke, Adam. Letter to P. I. Du Ponceau. (Amer. Antiq. Soc. Arch. v. 2,) See Porson, Richard. CLARKE 147 clArke Clarke, Benjamin. British gazetteer ; political, commercial, etc. 3 vols. Lond., 1852. 8°. Clarke, Charles ararf Mary Cowden. Recollec- tions of writers ; with letters of Charles Lamb, Leigh Hunt, etc. Lond., 1878. 12°. ■ The Shakespeare key. Lond., 1879. 8°. Clarke, Dorus. Centennial discourse in West- hampton, Mass., on the looth anniversary of the formation of the church. Boston, 1879. 12°. [ ] Fugitives from the escritoire of a retired editor. Boston, 1864. 8°. Oneness of the Christian church. Boston, 1869. 12°. Clarke, Edward Daniel. Travels in Europe, Asia and Africa. Pt. i. Russia, Tartary and Turkey. Phila., 1811. 8°. ■ Pt. 2. Greece, Egypt, and the Holy Land. N. Y., 1813. 8°. Travels in the Holy Land. Phila., 1817. 12°. Clarke, Edward Hammond. Observations on polypus of the ear. Boston, 1867. 8°. Clarke, Frank Wigglesworth. Constants of nature. Pts. 1-3 and 5. Specific gravities, etc. (Smithsonian Inst. Misc. col. v. 12, 14, 27.) Note: For 4th part, see Becker, George F. Same. Pt. i. Table of specific gravity for solids and liquids. [New ed. rev. and enl.] (Same, v. 32.) Clarke, George. Voyage to America ; with introd. and notes, by E. B. O'Callaghan. Albany, 1S67. 4°. Clarke, George Kuhn. See Clark family. — Clarke family. [Clarke, G. R.] History and description of Ipswich and vicinity [England]. Ipswich [1830]. 8°. [Clarke, Henry Green.] British Museum ; its antiquities and natural history, a guide for visitors. Lond., n. d. 12°. Clarke, Hewson. The Saunterer. 3d ed. with additions, and sketch of the author's life. 2 vols. Lond., 1808. 12°. Clarke, Hyde. Epoch of Hittite, Khita, Ha- math,Canaanite, Lydian, Etruscan, Peruvian, Mexican, etc. (Royal Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 6.) Preface. (Domesday commem. v. i.) Settlement of Britain and Russia by the English races. (Royal Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 7.) Turanian epoch of the Romans ; also of the Greeks, Germans, and Anglo-Saxons, in rel. to the early history of the world. {Same, v. 8.) Turkish survey of Hungary and its rela- tion to Domesday book. (Domesday com- mem. v. I.) Clarke, Isaac Edwards. See U. S. Dept. of Interior. Bureau of Education. Clarke, James Freeman. Autobiography, diary and correspondence ; ed. by Ed. E. Hale. Boston, 1891. 8°. Christian doctrine of prayer ; an essay. 5th ed. Boston, 1866. 12°. On giving names to towns and streets. Boston, 1880. 12°. Orthodoxy ; its truths and errors. Bos- ton, 1866. 8°. Ten great religions ; an essay in compa- rative theology. 19th ed. 2 vols. Boston, 1883. 8°. See Hull, Wm. — Ossoli, Margaret Fuller. Clarke, James Stanier. See Nelson, Horatio, lord. Clarke, John, d. 1676. Ill newes from New- England. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. v. 32.) Clarke, John, d. 1798. Occasional discourses. Boston, 1S04. 12°. Sermons. Boston, 1799. 8°. Belknap, Jeremy. Sketch of the life of C. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. v. 6.) Clarke, Lieut. John. Impartial and authentic narrative of the battle fought June 17, 1775, on Bunker's Hill, with remarks and anec- dotes. 2d ed. Lond., 1775. repr. [N. Y., 1868.] 8°. Clarke, Joseph Thacher. A Doric shaft and base found at Assos. (Arch. Inst, of America. Papers.) A Proto-Ionic capital from the site of Neandreia. {Same.) Report on the investigations at Assos, 1881, etc. {Same, classical series, no. i.) Clarke, J. M. Higher Devonian faunas of On- tario Co., N. Y. (U. S. Interior Dept. Geol. Survey. Bulletin, v. 3.) Clarke, Lewis and Milton. Narrative of suffer- ings during a captivity of 25 years among the slaveholders of Kentucky. Boston, 1846. 12°. Clarke, L. H. Report of the trial of Sylvanus Miller vs. M. M. Noah, for an alleged libel. N. Y., 1823. 8°. Clarke, Louisa Lane. Common seaweeds of the British coast and Channel Islands. Lond. [1865]. 12°. Clarke, Mary Ann Thompson. Authentic me- moirs ; likewise, account of Mr. Wardle's charges rel. to the Duke of York, etc. N. Y., 1809. 8°. Clarke, Mary Cowden. Complete concordance to Shakespeare. Lond., n. d. 8°. Girlhood of Shakespeare's heroines. New ed., condensed by Sabilla Novello. Lond., 1887. 8°. Worid-noted women. N. Y., 1868. 8°. See Clarke, Chas.— Novello, Vincent. Clarke, Matthew St. Clair, and Hill, David A. [Cowi/.]. Legislative and documentary his- tory of the Bank of the U. S. Wash., 1832. 8°. CLARKE 148 CLAY Clarke, Olive Cleaveland. Things tliat I re- member at ninety-five, n. p., 1881. 8°. Clarke, Ricliard F. See Lavigerie, Cardinal. Clarke, Samuel C. See Clarke, Curtis, Fuller and Hull families. Clarke, Samuel F. Centennial discourse be- fore the ist Church, in Athol, Mass., with appendix. Boston, 1851. 8°. Clarke, Walter. Half-century discourse ; the ist Church in Buffalo, N. Y. Buffalo, 1862. 8°. Clarke, William. Letter to an American gentleman in London, 1748. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. V. 4.) ■ Letters to Benj. Franklin, 1754-55. {Same, V. 4.) Clarke, Capt. William. See Lewis, Meriwether. Clarke, William Barker. See Shipman, Thomas L. Clarke, William Harrison. The civil service law ; a defence of its principles, etc. N. Y., 1888. 12°. Clarke family. Genealogical statement of the C. family of Boston, Mass., with review of the same, by Isaac J. Greenwood. N. Y., 1879. 8°. Clarke family. Genealogy of the descendants of Nathaniel Clarke of Newbury, Mass., by Geo. K. Clarke. Boston, 1883. 8°. Clarke family. Records of some of the descen- dants of Thomas Clarke of Plymouth, by Saml. C. Clarke. Boston, 1869. 8°. Clarke family. Clarke family of Salem ; comp. by Henry T. Waters. (Essex Inst. Hist. col. V. 16.) Clarke family. See Gedney family. Clarke — Clark genealogy. Records of the descendants of Thomas Clarke, Plymouth, 1623-97 ; comp. by Wm. W. Johnson. North Greenfield, Wis., 1884. 8°. Clarke papers ; Mrs. Meech and her family : home letters, etc., linked for preservation by Abby M. Hemenway. Burlington [1878]. s. 4°. Clarkson, David. See Owen, John. Clarkson, Matthew and Gerardus. Memoirs, by John Hall and Samuel Clarkson. n. p., 1890. 1. 8°. Clarkson, Samuel. See Clarkson, Matthew. [Clarkson, Thomas.] Essay on slavery and commerce of the human species, particularly the African ; tr. from a Latin dissertation, 1785. 2d ed. Lond., 1788. 8°. History of the rise, progress and accomp- lishment of the abolition of the African slave- trade, by Parliament. Lond., 1839. 8°. Letters on the slave-trade and the natives in Africa contiguous to Fort St. Louis and Goree. Lond., 1791. s. 4°. (Bd. with Re- marks on the slave-trade.) See Penn, Wm. Clarkson, Thomas Streatfield. Biographical history of Clermont or Livingston Manor, with a sketch of the first steam navigation ; or, Fulton and Livingston. Clermont, 1869. 8°. Clarkson, William K. The constitution. N. 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Recollections of the Lakes and the Lake poets, Coleridge, Wordsworth and Southey. 3. Spanish military nun.— Last days of Immanuel Kant.— System of the heavens as revealed by Lord Rosse's telescopes. —Joan of Arc.— Casuistry of Roman meals.- Modern superstition. 4. On murder, considered as one of the fine arts.— Revolt of the Tartars, or flight of the Kal- muck Khan and his people from the Russian territo- ries to the frontiers of China.— Dialogues of three Templars on political economy, chiefly in relation to the principles of Ricardo.— On war.— English mail coach. 5. Percy Bysshe Shelley.— Dr. Parr, or WhiR- gism in its relations to literature.— Oliver Goldsmith —On Wordsworth's poetry.— John Keats.- Homer and Homenda;. 6. Judas Isearii.t— Richard Bentley.— Cicero. — Secret societies. — Milton. — Appendi.x 7 Walking Stewart.— The Marquess Wellesley.-Schlos- ser's Literary history of the iSth centurv.— Protestant- ism.— The pagan oracles.— Miracles as subjects of testimony.— Casuistry .-Greece under the Romans 8 Alexander Pope. -Theory of Greek tragedy. -Lan- guage.-Freueh and English manners.— Charles Lamb. —Philosophy of Herodotus.— Plato's Republic— Sorti- lege and astrology.— Notes on Walter Savage Laii- dor. 9. The Caesars.— The Theban Sphinx.— The Es- senes.— Aelius Lamia. 10. Prefatory memoranda,— The incognito, or Count Fitz-Hum.— Rhetoric.— Life of Milton,— Revolution of Greece.— Style.— The dice. II. Prefatory note on Coleridge.— Ceylon.— The King of Hayti,— Coleridge and opium-eating.— Toilette of the Hebrew lady.— National temperance movements. — Milton vcrstcs Southe\- and Landor. — The fatal marks- man,— On Christianity as an organ of political move- ment,— Notes on Godwin, Foster and Hazlitt,— Falsi- fication of English history, 12. Lord Carlisle on Pope. —Glance at the works of Mackintosh.— Anecdotage.— Herder.— Idea of a universal history on a cosmo-politi- cal plan.— Charlemagne.— Goethe's Wilhelm Meister. — Lessing. 13. Letters to a young man whose educa- tion has been neglected.— Orthographic mutineers.— John Paul Frederick Richter.— Art of conversation.— Presence of mind.— On the knocking at the gate in Macbeth. — Antigone of S phocles. — Traditions of the Rabbins.— Modern Greece. 14. Autobiographic sketches. 15. Shakespeare.— Pope.— Goethe.— Schil- ler.— Tory's account of Toryism, Whiggism and Radi- calism,— On the political parties of modern England, Iiide.x. 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The church and the Roman empire. — Gwatkin, H. M. The Arian controversy.— Hunt, Wm. The English church in the middle ages. — Mullinger, J. B. History of the Uni\'. of Cambridge. — Overton, J. H. The evangelical revival in the i8th century. — Perry, Geo. G. History of the Reformation in England.— Plummer, Alfred. The church of the early fathers. — Poole, R. L. Wycliffe and movements for reform.— Stephens, W. R. W. Hildebrand and his times. — Tozer, Henry F. The church and the eastern empire. — Tucker, H. W. The English church in other lands. — Wakeman, H. O. The church and the Puritans, 1570-1660. — Ward, A. W. The counter-reformation. Epochs of modern history ; ed. by Ed. E. Morris [and others]. 19 vols. Lond., 1876-88. 12°. Contents- Airy, O. The English restoration and Louis XIV.— Church, R. W. Beginning of the middle ages. — Cox, George W. The crusades. — Creighton, Mandell. Age of Elizabeth. — Gairdner, James. Lan- caster and York.— Gardiner, B. M. 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Sermons and other works ; prefixed, ac- count of the author's life and writings. 2 vols. Glasgow, 1764-65. fol. Erskine, Thomas, baron. Speeches, on the trial [of] Thomas Williams, for publishing the Age of reason ; by Paine. Phila., 1797. 8°. View of the causes and consequences of the present war with France. Phila., 1797. 8°. Erskine, Thomas. - Unconditional freeness of the Gospel. Boston, 182S. 12°. Erwin, Milo. History of Williamson Co., 111. Marion, 1876. 12°. Eschavannes, Jouffroy d'. See Jouffroy d' Es- chavannes. Eschenburg, Johann Joachim. Classical an- tiquities, being part of " Manual of classical literature "; from the German, with add., by N. W. Fiske. 4th ed. Phila., 1S43. 8°. Escott, Thomas Hay Sweet. England; its people, polity and pursuits. 2 vols. Lond., 1S80. 8°. Same. Lond., 18S5. 8°. [ ] Society in London ; by a Foreign resi- dent. Lond., 1S85. 12°. Esprit, De r. 2 vols. Amst., 1772. 12°. Espy, James P. Philosophy of storms. Bos- ton, 1841. 8°. Espy, Josiah Murdoch. Memorandums of a tour in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana terri- tory in 1805. 1870. (Ohio Valley Hist, series, no, 7,) [Esquemeling, John.] History of the Bucaniers of America, etc. 4th ed. 2 vols. Lond., 1741. 12°. Essai, sur les apanages, etc. See Du Vaucel, L. Fr. Essai sur les comtes de Paris. See Dupr^, Abbe. Essay on political society. See Adams, John Ouincy. Essay on the constitutional power of Great Britain over the colonies in America. See Dickinson, John. Essay on the credibility of the existence of the kraken, sea serpent, and other sea mon- sters. Lond., 1869. 8°. Essay on the natural history of Guiana. .SV(' Bancroft, Ed. Essay on the Neo-druidic heresy in Britannia. See Herbert, A. Essay on the slavery and commerce of the hu- man species. Sec Clarkson, Thos. Essay on the writings and genius of Shake- speare. See Montagu, Eliz. R. Essays and reviews. 12th ed. Lond., 1865. 12°. Contents: Temple, Fred. Education of the world. Williams, Rowland. Bun sen's Biblical researches. — Powefl, Baden. On the study of evidences of Chris- tianity'. — Wilson, Henry B. Stances historiques de Geneve. — Goodwin, C. \V. On the Mosaic cosmogony. — Pattison, Mark. Tendencies of religious thought in England, 1688-1750. — Jowett, Benj. On the interpreta- tion of Scripture. — Note on Bun sen's Biblical re- searches. Same. Boston, 1S60. 12°. Note ■ The title reads, Recent inquiries in theology, with introd. by Fred. H. Hedge. Essays, descripti\'e and moral, on Italy, Switz- erland and France ; by an American. See Bruen, Mathias. Essays, mathematical and physical. See Mans- field, Jared. Essays on the public charities of Phila. [signed Hamilton]. See Carey, Matthew. Essays on reform. Lond., 1867. 8°. Contents: Brodrick, G. C Utilitarian argument against reform, as stated by Mr. Lo\\e. — Huiion, R. H. Political character of the working classes. — Houghton. Lord. Admission of the working class<.s as part of our social system. — Dicey, A.\'. The balance of classes. — Stephen, Leslie. Choice of representati\es by popu- lar constituencies. — Kinnear, John Boyd Redistribu- tion of seats.— Cracroft, Bernard. Analysis of the House of Commons, or Indirect representation,— Pear- son, C. H. Working of Australian institutions. — ESSAYS ON REFORM 228 ESSEX INSTITUTE Smith, Goldwin. Experience of the Amer. common- wealth,— Bryce, James. Historical aspect of democ- racy. — Ruison, A. O. Opportunities and short-com- ings of government in England. — Young, Sir George. The House of Commons in 1833. Essex, Arthur Copel, earl of. Essex papers ; ed. by O. Airy. 1672-79. vol. i. [West- minster], 1890. 4°. (Camden Soc. n. s. V. 47.) Essex County, Mass. Essex North Associ- ation. Contributions to the ecclesiastical history of Essex. Boston, 1865. 8°. Essex Historical Society. Story, Joseph. Dis- course. Boston, 1828. 8°. Essex Institute [Salem, Mass.]. Act of incor- poration, constitution, and by-laws. Salem, 1855. 8°. Bulletins, vols. 1-24 in 8 vols. Salem, 1869-92. 8°. Historical collections, vols. 1-27 in 14 vols. Salem, 1859-90. 8°. Contents: i. Leslie's retreat. — The Hathornes. — Ab- stracts from wills, inventories, etc., on file in the office of the clerk of the courts, Salem, continued in the 4 suc- ceedin^voh. — Materials for a history of the IngersoU family in Salem. — Revolutionary letter.— Relics of a " peculiar institution " in Salem. — Ancient pulpit notices.— Curious indenture between a master and ser- vant in 1713. — EndicoU, C. M. Narrative of the piracy of the ship "Friendship." — Extracts from the first book of births, marriages and deaths of Salem, cont. in 3 succeeding vols. — Fiske, J. Extracts from records kept during his ministry.— Odd notes, Norman Kings, 1066-1154.— Medicines in " old times." — Trees in Salem, 1859.— Endicott, C M. Genealogy of thejacobs family. —Brick buildings in Salem, 1806.— Fowler, S. P. Biog. sketches of J. Green, P. Clark and B. Wadsworth. — General court in Salem, 1774. — Browne, S. Letter to J. Touzell, 1727. — Notice to proprietors of Beverly Bridge, 1788.— Weight, R., and Bushnell,J. Deposi- tions before Gov. Endicott, 1655.— Chever, G. F. Re- marks on commerce of Salem, 1626-1740 ; with a sketch of P. English, cont. in v. 2-3.— Curious bill of lading of a " Whightt Hors."— Phippen, G. D. Old planters of Salem before 1628. — Goodhue, B. Letter to E. H. Derby, 1787.— Privateer Junius Brutus.— Expedition to Rhode Island, 1778. —Genealogical ramble. — Very fam- ily ; by J. Very, cont. in v. 2.— J. Lyford.^, Woodbury. — W. Woodbury.— J. Balch.— Siickney, M. A. Notes on American currency, no. i, cont. in v. 2, 3 and ^. — Endi- cntt house in Salem. — Sketch of N. Reed, P. Palfrey, W. Knight, W. Allen, T. Gray, J, Tilley, T. Gardiner, R. Norman, J. Norman, R. Norman, Jr., W. Trask. W. JeiTry. 2. Streeter, G. L. Historical notices of Salem scenery. — Chever, G. F. P. English : pt. 2, Prosecu- tion of him and his wife for witchcraft, cont. in v. 3.— Stickney, M. A. Notes on Amer. currency, no. 2-7. — Miscellanea.— Stone, L. R. Account of trial of G. Jacobs, for witchcraft.— Leavitt, W. Account of the private armed vessels belonging to Salem during war of 1812.— Ward, G. A. Extracts from interleaved almanacs of J. Jeftrey.— Fowler, S. P. Records of the overseers of the poor of Danvers, 1767-68, with notes. — Higginson, J. Advice to his children,— Miscellanea. — lEndicott, C. M. History of the Salem and Danvers :i(|neduct. — Beaman, C. C. Hopkins family in R. L — Report of the committee on the authenticity of the tradi- tion of the first church built in 1634.— Miscellanea. — Goodell, A. C. Biog. notice of the officers of probate for Essex Co., cont. in v. 3, 4.— Allen, J. F. First voy- age to Japan.— Roberts, D. Paper on a spared record of the Salem custom house.— Browne, B. F. Memo- rials of N. Ward.— Stickney, M. A, Copies of unpub- lished letters and documents, no. i.— Miscellanea.— Endicott, C. M. New England genealogy.— Curwen, G. R. Notice of Curwen house and of its occupants. — Gardner, S. Extracts from a journal, 1759.— Miscel- lanea.— W., E.S. Genealogical tableof the sovereigns of France. — W., E, S. First voyage to Japan.— rMiscel- lanea. 3. Nichols, A. Genealogy of the Nichols family.— Stickney, M. A. Notes on Amer. currency, no. 8-9. — Goodell, A. C. N&tice of A. Lewis.— Leavitt, W. His- tory of the Essex Lodge of freemasons.— Craft's jour- nal of the siege-of Boston ; with notes, by S. P. Fowler. — Nichols, A. Genealogy of the Holyoke family. — Stickney, M. A. Massacre at Fort William Henry, 1757.— Clough, G. Extracts from his journal.— Original account of Capt. John Lovewell's "Great fight," at Pequawket, May 8, 1725.— Derby, P. Genealogy of the Derby family. — Curwen, Geo. Extracts from letters to his wife, while on the expedition against Louisbourgh. — Goodell, A. C. Biog. sketch of Thos. Maule ; witli a review of history of the early Antinomians of N. E. — Beaman, C. C. Branch or Howard St. Church.— Cir- cular. — ^Jeggle's Island. — Military order, 4. Browne, B. F. Account of Salem common and the levelling of it in 1802. — Stickney, M. A. First book of births, etc., in Rowley; cont. in v. 5. — Felt, Jos. B. ' Lecture on piracy, and Wm. Kidd.— Chever, G. F. Prosecution of Ann Pudeator for witchcraft.— Whip- ple, 71/r. Extracts from his old account books. — Bos- ton Numismatic Society.— Letter from the ist church in Salem, to the two churches in Andover, and the church in Methuen, 1734.— €., G. R. Curven, Russell, Andrew.— Derby, P. Copy from original book of grants, cont. in next 2 z'o/j. —Phippen, G. D. "Old planters" of Mass.— Goodell, A. C. Review of the history of the Puritans and Separatists from the church of England, etc.— Felt, J. B. Hist., statistical and biog. notices of Rockport.— Reed, J. W. Obituary no- tice of W. Balch.—Wheatland, H. Hist sketch of the the Philosophical Library — Bradstreet, Anne. Will. — Hazen, N. W Memorial discourse on W. Symmes. —Felt, J. B. Hist, notices of Ipswich and Hamilton.— David Merrit.— Book notice.— Page, S. Journal in the campaign of 1779, with notes, cont, in v. 5,. — Goodell, A. C. Additions and corrections to a biog, notice of the officers of probate for Essex Co. 5. Hale, R. List of deaths in Beverly.— Browne, B. F. Additional notice of B. Gerrish, and of the old Gerrish House.— Stickney, M. A. Notes on Amer. cur- rency, no. 10.— Wheatland, H. Materials for a geneal- ogy of the Higginson family.— Upham, W. P. Memoir of John Glover, of Marblehead.— Felt, J. B. Who was the first governor of Mass. ?— Rantoul genealogy.— Wreck of the schooner "Nancy," in 1752.— Topsfield boundary in 1691.— Notes on the Gray family.— Stick- ney, M. A. Copy of the first book of burialls of Row ley, with notes.— Patch, I. J. Record of marriages, births and deaths in the town of Lynn, cont. in v. 6-7. —First Popham celebration.— Rantoul's youth and ap- prenticeship.— Browne, B. F. Notes upon Rantoul's reminiscences.— Curwen, G. R. Materials for a gene- alogy of the Ward family in Salem.— Parsons, E. Church records in Lynnfield.— Dartmoor prisoners.— Cheever family.— Gleanings from the records of the church at Ipswich Hamlet, cont. in v. 6.— Rantoul's establishment in business, intemperance, etc.— Felt, J. B. Historical sketch of the forts on Salem Neck.— Gleanings.— Essex Co. probate files. 6. Briggs, G. W. Memoir of D. A. White.— Ran- toul's connection with military and legislative matters. —Stickney, M. A. First book of marriages of Rowley. —Ward, G. A. Account of the formation of the Essex Hist. Society.— Wheatland, H. Extracts from the records of two aqueduct corporations in Salem and Danvers.— Gleanings from the town records of Wen- ham.— Browne, B. F. President Munroe in Salem.— Loring, G. B. House and other buildings in Salem, ESSEX INSTITUTE 229 ESSEX INSTITUTE from a ms. of B. Pickman. — Gleanings from the bury- ing ground in Hamilton. — Ipswich town records, — Frost family. — Archer, J. Copy of a letter written from Mill prison, Eng., Sept. 25, 177S. — Obituary notices of R. H. Wheatland, D. C. Perkins and others.— Leavitt, W. Materials for a history of ship building in Salem, cont. in V. 7. — Rantoul, R. S. Notes on Wenham pond. — "Two old Bibles," with notes. — Notices of A. Dun- bar and J. Gardiner, — Hale, R. Objections to Mr. Champney's settlement. — Phillips, S. H. Sketch of N. Ward of Ipswich. — Craft's journal of the siege of Louis- burg, by W. P. Upham.— Memorial of the Washington rangers. — Wheatland, H. Baptisms of the ist church in Salem, cont. in v. 7-8. — Wildes, G. D. Memoir of W. Nichols of Newburyport. — Browne, B, F. Confession and declaration of faith of John Higgison. — Perkins, D. Materials for a genealogy of the Lang family. — Perkins, D, Copy of the will of J, Perkins,— Wheat- land, H, Baptisms by B, Prescott of Salem, 7. Goodell, A. C, Essex Co, court records, cont. in V. 8. — Cleaveland's historical discourse, — Wyman, T. B, Salem and Charlestown, — Materials for a history of the Ropes family, cont. in v. 8-9, — Ipswich Choate Bridge, — Provincial words, — Loring, G, B, Pavement of Essex St,, Salem ;^Slavery in Essex Co,— Lothrop vs. Norman, etc. — Upham, C. W, Memoir of G, A, Ward,— Jersey families Le Blanc or Blank. — Papers rel, to the North Church in Salem, — Disjecta membra, — Wheatland, H, Baptisms by Mr, Holt of Salem,— Rantoul, R, S, Narrative of T, Maxwell,— Final report on the authenticity of the tradition of the 1st church, built in 1634, — Seal of the court of county commis- sioners. — Browne, B, F, Higginson papers. — Sewall, S. Letter, Jan, 27, 17S0, — Dellehonde family, from mss. — Hannaford, Mrs. P. A. Sketch of S, Barden.— Tucker, J. Old schools and school-teachers of Salem. — Moul- ton, J. Methuen in the Revolution. — Bray family of Salem, cont. in'v. 8. — Stickney, M. A. Upton family. — Obituary notices. — Letter of Ferdinando Gorges, 1670, rel. to his claim to the province of Maine. — Index of names. 8. Municipal seal of Salem.— Kimball, J. Papers rel. to the witchcraft trials in Essex Co. — Upham, W. P. Papers rel. to a suit, 1664, between J. Pickering and the owners of the "New mill" in Salem. — Stick- ney, M. A. Almanacs and their authors, cont. in v, 14. —Browne, B. F. Notices of Elder John Browne and some of his descendants. — Whipple, H. Salem and Danvers association for the detection of thieves and robbers.— Notes on Hull family and others.— Higgin- son, J. Letter to the county court, 1670. — Green, J. Biog. sketch and diary of G.; by S. P. Fowler, cont. in V. 10 — Opinion in re Winthrop vs. Endicott. — Wheat- land, H. Notice of descendants of J. Pope.— Notes on Chipman hill.— Rantoul, R. S. Cod in Mass. history. —Materials for a genealogy of the Becket family.— True, N, T. Collation of geographical names in the Algonkin language,— Poor, A, Fiske, of Wenham, Mass , genealogy,— Upham, W. P, Browne family,— Kimball, J, Journey to the West in 1817— Upham, W P. Account of the dwelling-houses of F, Higginson and others, — Index of names, 9. Upham, W. P. Town records of Salem, 1634-59, —Upham, C, W, Memoir of Francis Peabody, — Goodell, A, C. Early New England papers,— Upton, W, B, List of deaths recorded by John Prince. 10. Upham, C. W. Memoirs of D. P. King —Ran- toul, R. S. Part of Salem.— Derby, P. Hutchinson family.— Short account of the building of the U. S. frigate Essex, and subsequent career. 11. Goodell, A. C Address at the semi-centennial anniversary of the formation of the Essex Hist Soci- ety —Rantoul, R. S Some notes on old modes of travel. —Kimball, J. Gleanings from files of Court of General Sessions of the Peace. —Lord, O P. Memoir of Asahel Huntington.— Gould, B A. Ancestry and posterity of Zaccheus Gould.— Perkins, G. A. Perkins family of Ipswich, cant, in v 19-23.— Notices of the ancestry of Mrs, Susannah Ingersoll, — Memorandum referring to the evacuation of Boston by the British troops in 1776, — Seaman, C. C, Closing history of the Branch, or Howard St, Church, Salem —Fowler, S P, Extracts from the diary of John Preston, — Chipman, R. M. Chipman lineage. 12. Spalding, S. J. Memoir of H. C. Perkins — Hanaford, P. A. Biog sketch of Joanna Quiner.— Derby, P. Inscriptions from the burial-grounds of Marblehead, Mass.— Northend, W. D. Northend fam- ily — Cleaveland, J. Journal of C; by N- Cleaveland, cont in v. 13.— Peabody, A. Early days and rapid growth of California.— Shute, D. Journal of the chap- lain in the expedition to Canada in 1758, by J. Kimball — Willson, E. B. Memoir ofj L Russell.— Kimball, J. 100th anniversary of the destruction of tea in Boston harbor. — Fitts, J. H Thomas almanacs. — Livingstone, D Letters— 1856 — Dall, C. H. Remarks on the " Life of John Rogers;" by J. L Chester.— Waters, H. F. Wm. Rogers' petition to be appointed administrator of the estate of Thos. Scott. 13. Goodell, A. C. Provincial legislature of Salem, 1774.— Notice of the Peele family.— Derby, P. Inscrip- tions from Charter street burial ground, Salem. — Browne, B. F. Memoir of B.— Name of Perkins as found in Essex Co records.— Kimball, J. Orderly book of the regiment of artillery raised for the defence of Boston in 1776, cont. m v. 14.— Kimball, J. Gleanings from the records of the county of Essex.— Upham, W. P. Papers rel to Saml Skelton ;— Extracts from let- ters written during the occupation of Boston by the British, 1775-76.— Blodgette, G. B. Early records of Rowley.— Waters, E. S. Dean family in Salem. — In- dex of names. 14. Upham, W. P. History of stenography. — Blodgette, G. B. Copy of the record of deaths of the first church in Rowley.— Leavitt, W. Notice of the Southward family in Salem.— Bentley, W. Parish list of deaths, begun 1785, of the East Church, Salem, cont, in V. 15-16, 18-19.— Blodgette, G. B. Dismissions from the first church in Rowley. — Kimball, J. Exploration of the Merrimack river in 16,38.— Wade, F. H. Revo- lutionary letters and other documents.— Pierce, Pearce, etc., queries by F. C. Pierce. — Emmerton, J. A. R. Prince of Salem, and his descendants.— Fitts, J. H. Memoranda entered by Wm. Thomas, etc.— Obituary notices. 15. Perkins, A. T. Notice of the Perkins arms in England.— Blodgette, G. B. Records of deaths from gravestones in Rowley.— Willson, E. B. Memorial of J. C. Lee.— Barton, W. G. Fragment of an account book kept by Gibson Clough.— Emmerton, J. A. Re- cords of the first church of Salem, 1629-1736, cont. in v. 16.— Account of the commemoration, by the Essex In- stitute, of the 5th half-century of the landing of Endi- cott in Salem, etc. 16. Kimball, J. First glass factory: where? — Waters, E, S. Some old estates. — Upham, W. P. Records of the first church in Salisbury, 1687-1754. — Pool, W. Inscriptions from Fairfield burial ground in Wenham.— Moulton, J. T. First book of the inten- tions of marriage of Lynn.— Mills, R. C. Biog. notice of J. Upton. — Genealogical notes.— Kimball, J. Notes on Richardson and Russell families.— Waters, H. F. Children and grandchildren of Wm. and Dorothy King.— Hart, C. H. Portrait of Washington.— John- son, Lucy P. Sketch of the Salem Female Employment Society.— Waters, E. S. Genealogical notes.— Webb family.— Wheatland, H. Baptisms at church in Salem village, cont. in v. 18.— Waters, H. F. Gedney and Clarke families of Salem. 17. Emmerton, J. A., ared Waters, H. F. Gleanings from English records about New Eng. families. — Crosay, N. Reminiscences of distinguished men of Essex Co. — Genealogical notes.— Ward family.— Les- lie's retreat.— Commemoration of the arrival on Win- throp. — Emmerton, J. A. Genealogical account of Henry Silsbee and his descendants.— Tappan, L. N. ESSEX INSTITUTE 230 ETIENNE IJ^emoir of T. — Special Providences. — Waters, H. F. Mathias Corwin of Southold, L. I., his parentage, etc. 18. Newhall family of Lynn, cont. in v. ip.—Pepkins, G. A.- Jonathan Fabens and some of his descendants. — Rea, C. Journal, i758.~Rantoul, R. S. Notice of J. Kimball.— Perley, S. Early memorials of the dead.— Rantoul, R. S. Memoir of B. Peirce.— Robinson, E. P. Sketches of Saugus. — Circular letter, etc. 19. Parsons, E. Sketch of first religious society in Lynnfield.- Woodj L. Diaries, cont. in v. 20-21.— Rantoul, R. Beverly shore, extract from a lecture. — Robinson, E. P. Notice of Saugus seminary.- Adams, H. B. Fisher plantation of Cape Anne. — Pool, VV. Extracts from town records of Wenham, cont. in v. 20. — Latting, J. J. Marriages in Salem, by D. Hopkins, 1779-1814.— Rantoul, R. Essex Co. and the Indians. — Adams, H. B. Origin of Salem plantations ;— Allot- ments of land in Salem to men, women and maids.— Field day at Dummer Academy. — Rantoul, R. S. Essex junto, the long embargo, and the great Topsfield caucus of 1808. — Adams, H. B. Common fields in Salem.— Waters, H. F. Family of Wm. Townsend, cont. in v. 20. — Blodgette, G. B. Early settlers of Row- ley, cont. in v. 20-24. 20. Rantoul, R. S. Note on the authenticity of the portraits of Gov. Endicott. — Adams, H. B. Salem meadows, woodland and town neck. Notice of Chas. Davis, Librarian of the Essex Inst. — Rantoul, R. S. Sketch of J. O. SafFord.— Brooks, Chas. T. Aug. Story, a memorial paper. — Adams, H. B. Great pastures of Salem. — Emmerton, J. A, Dr. Bentley's East Parish deaths.— Pool, W. Inscriptions from gravestones in the old burying ground in Wenham, cont.ttn v. 24. — Saitonstall, L. Memoir of Oliver Carlton. — Moulton, John T. Inscriptions from the old burying ground, Lynn, Mass., co?it. in v. 21-23. 21. Willson, E. B. Memorial of Chas. T. Brooks ; birth and boyhood, his life at Newport, by Chas. W. Wendte. — Brooks, Luke. Genealogical notes resp. Henry Brooks and some of his descendants.— Atwood, Ed. S. Memorial of John Bertram. — Crowell, E. P. Commission of the captain of a Salem privateer, in the Revolutionary War. — Upham, Wm. P. Records of the ist Cliurch at Salisbury, Mass., 1752-1805. — Pool, C. W. Records of the 5th parish of Gloucester, now Rockport, cont. in v. 22,— Dame, Luther. Life and character of Sir Wm. Pepper rell. — J ewett,Jas.S. Short hist, sketch of Annisquam parish. — Thayer, O. Early recollections of the early portion of Essex St. — Rantoul, R. S, Some material for a history of the name and family of Ren- toul— ^Rintoul — Rantoul. 22. Barton, W. G. Thoreau, Flagg, and Burroughs. — Hathaway, S. P. 2d Cong. Church in Marblehead.— Northend, Wm. D. , Address before the Essex Bar Ass'n., cont. in v. 23. — Salem baptisms, cont. in v. 23.— Gould, John H. Topsfield in the Revolution. 23. Members of the Essex Bar.— Whipple, G. M. Sketch of the musical societies of Salem.— Upham, Wm. P. Account of the Rebecca Nurse monument.- Derby, Rich. H. Roger Derby. — Perkins, Aug. T. Two historical letters ; com. by G. A. Perkins. 24. Rantoul, Robt.S. Contrib. to the history of the ancient family of Woodbury,— Half-mile stone, Wen- ham.— Rantoul, Robt. Negro slavery in Mass.— Pool, W. Inscriptions from the old burying-ground in Dodge's Row [North Beverley].— Cutts, Mary P.S.J. Sketch of Mrs. Wm. Jarvis; ed. by C. H. C. Howard. ^Crowell, E. P. An "epicedium" composed in 1752, by John Cleaveland of Chebacco [now Essex] in Ips- wich, Mass.— Moulton, John T. Inscriptions from the old burying ground at Lynnfield Centre.— Pay roll of Capt. John Dodge's company of guards, found among the papers of Enos Gallop, 1834.— Salem Military Co. —Names of the Volunteer Artillery Corps.— Hawkes, Nathan M. Gleanings rel. to the family of Adam Hawkes.— Gould, John H. Early records of the church in Topsfield.— Price, John. Genealogy of the Allen family of Manchester, Mass., to 1886, cont. in v. 25-27.— Our new domain.— Almy, J. F. History of Methodism in Salem. — Notes and queries. 25. Stone, Eben F. Sketch of Tristram Dalton.— Howard, C. H. C. Materials for a genealogy of the Sparhawk family in New England, cont. in v, 26 and 27. — Moulton, John T. Inscriptions from the old burying ground at Saugus Centre.— Notes and queries ; curious memorial of a Gloucester parson. — Crowninshield, Benj. W, Account of the yacht Cleopatra's barge.— The Gov. Endecott estate. — Notes and queries. — The part taken by Essex Co. in the organization and settle- ment of the northwest territory. — Jacob, Benj. H. Record of interments in the old or western burying ground in Lynn, Mass., cont. in v. 26-27. — Hawkes, N. M. Semi-historical rambles among the i8th century places along Saugus River. — Perley, Sidney. Mining and quarrying, and smelting of ores in Boxford. — Strange epistle of a century ago. 26. Stone, Eben F. Address before the Essex Bar, Feb. 2, 1889. — Clarke, Geo. K. Materials for genealogies of certain families of Clarks, early settled in Essex Co. — Fowler, Saml. P. [Sketch of F.] — Foote, Caleb [Cow/.]. Reminiscences of the Revolution ; prison letters and sea journal of Caleb Foot. — Perley, S. The dwellings of Boxford, cont. in -p. 27. — Whipple, Geo. M. History of the Salem Light Infantry. 27. Andrew, John A. Sketch of A.; by E. F. Stone. —Allen family. Supplement. — Barr, James. Reminis- cences of B. of Salem ; by James B. Curwen. — Putnam, Eben. Some materials for a genealogy of the Prince . family of Danvers.— Report of committee rel. to Aca- dians settling in the province, 31. Jan. 1765. — The First Church. — Obituary notices, 1889-90, — Jones, G. M. 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Life and writings of Franklin ; a biographical essay on the Ste- vens collection of books and mss. rel. to F. Lond., 1881. 1. 8°. WiNTHROP, Robt. C. Oration at the in- auguration of the statue of F., Sept. 17. Boston, 1856. 8°. See Ford, Paul L. — Washington, George. Franklin, Sir John. Narrative of a journey to the shores of the Polar Sea, 1819-22. Lond., 1823. 4°. Narrative of a second expedition to the Polar Sea, 1825-27 ; inch Account of a de- tachment to the eastward ; by John Richard- son. Lond., 1828. 4°. Same. Phila., 182S. 8°. Franklin, Roswell. Sketch of F.; by Chas. Hawley. (Cayuga Co. Hist. Soc. Col. v. 7.) Franklin, \\^illiam. Three letters to his father, 1767-69. (N. J. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. i.) -^ — Whitehead, W. A. Biog. sketch of F. {Same, v. 3.) Franklin, William Temple. See Franklin, Benj. Franklin family. Franklin ancestry and descen- dants in the Louis Bache [1779] line to 1889 ; [by Wm. Bache]. n. p., n. d. 8°. Franklin family. 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Edin., 1857. fol. Fraser's Magazine, vols. 73-80; and new series, 1-16. 24 vols. Lond., 1866-77. 8°. Frazer, Persifor, Jr. Geology of Lancaster Co. (Penn. 2d Geol. Survey. Report, CCC.) Report of progress in the counties of York, Adams, Cumberland and Franklin. {Same, Reports C and CC.) Freckleton, George. Outlines of general pa- thology. Phila., 1839. 8°. Freeuife, Bp. of Lisieux. Chronicorum tomi II. (Migne. Patrol, s. Lat. v. 106.) Fredegarius. Chronique ; avec des notes par Guizot. (Guizot's Col. des mem. v. 2.) Frederica Sophia Wllhelmlna, of Prussia, mar- gravine of Baireuth. Memoirs ; [ed.] with an essay, by Wm. D. Howells. 2 vols. Bos- ton, 1877. 16°. Horn, George. Margravine of Baireuth and Voltaire ; tr. from the German by Prin- cess Christian of Schleswig-Holstein. Lond., 1888. 8°. Frederick I. [Barbarossa], emperor of Ger- many. Ottonis et Rahewini gesta Frederici I. imperatoris. Editio altera ; recensuit G. Waitz, 1884. (Scriptores rerum Germani- carum.) Frederick VII., king of Denmark. Sur la con- struction des salles dites des g&nts. Copen- hague, 1857. 8°. Frederick 11., the Greal, king of Prussia. Royal conversations with his nephew ; tr. from the French. Charleston, 1825. 16°. Frederick William, emperor of Germany. Bio- graphical sketch ; by Rennell Rodd ; with an introd., by Empress Frederick. N. Y., 1888. 12°. Frederick, Cesar. Voyage into East India, etc. (Hakluyt's Col. of voy. v. 2, pt. i.) Voyages and travels in India. (Kerr's Col. of voy. V. 7.) Fredericq, Paul. Study of history in England and Scotland ; tr. from the French, by Hen- rietta Leonard. (Johns Hopkins Univ. Stud. V. 50 Study of history in Germany and France ; tr. by H. Leonard. {Same, v. 8.) Study of history in Holland and Belgium ; tr. by Henrietta Leonard. {Same, v. 8.) Fredol, Alfred. Le monde de la mer. 2iSme ^d. Paris, 1866. 8°. Free Enquirer. New series, vols, i and 5. 2 vols. N. Y., 1828-33. 4°- Free-holder. See Addison, Joseph. FREE THOUGHTS, Etc. 254 FREEMAN Free thoughts on the proceedings of the Con- tinental Congress, etc. See Seabury, Samuel. Freehold, N. J. Memorial of the unveiling of the Monmouth Battle Monument, Nov. 13, 1884. Trenton, 1885. 1. 8°. Freeman, A. C. Digest of American decisions and index to the notes thereto, with a table of cases re-reported in vols. 1-60 inclusive, 1760-1854. 2 vols. San Fran., 1882-85. 8°- Freeman, Bernardus. De Spiegel der Zelfs- kennis. Amst., 1720. 12°. Verdeediging wegens het gene hem voor- naamlyk ten laste gelegt word in zeeker Boek, genaamt Klagte, etc. [Nieuw-York, 1726.] t. p. w. 12°. De Weegschaale der Genade Gods. Amst., 1721. 4°. Freeman, Charles. Account of Limerick. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. v. i.) Freeman, Edward Augustus. Chief periods of European history ; six lectures in the Univ. of Oxford ; with an essay on Greek cities under Roman rule. Lond., 1886. 8°. Exeter. Lend., 1887. 12°. (Historic towns.) Growth of the English constitution. Leip- zig, 1872. 8°. Same. Lond., 1876. 12°. Historical essays. 4 series. 4 vols. Lond., 1875-80, '79, '92. 8°. Note: ist ser. is of the 3d ed.; 2d ser. of the 2d ed. Contents: i. Mythical and romantic elements in early English history.— Continuity of English history. — Relations between the crowns of England and Scot- land.— St. Thomas of Canterbury and his biographers. —Reign of Edward III.— The holy Roman empire.— The Franlns and the Gauls.— The early sieges of Paris. —Frederick I., kingof Italy.— Emperor Frederick II.— Charles the Bold. — Presidential government. 2. Ancient Greece and mediaeval Italy. — Mr. Glad- stone's Homer and the Homeric age.— Historians of Athens. — The Athenian democracy. — Alexander the Great.— Greece during the Macedonian period —Pri- meval archaeology of Rome.— Mommsen's History of Rome.— Lucius Cornelius Sulla.— The Flavian Csesars. 3. First impressions of Rome.— The Illyrian em- perors and their land.— Augusta Treverorum.— The Goths at Ravenna.— Race and language.— The Byzan- tine empire.— First impressions of Athens.— Mediaeval and modern Greece.- Southern slaves.— Sicilian cycles. Normans at Palermo. 4. Carthage.— French and English towns.— Aquse SextiiE, — Orange.— Augustodunum. — Perigueux and Cahors.— The Lords of Ardres.— Points in the history of Portugal and Brazil. — Alter Orbis. — Historical cycles. — Augustan ages.- English civil wars. - The Battle of Wakefield.— National prosperity and the Reformation.— Cardinal Pole.— Archbishop Parker.— Decayed boroughs.— The case of the Deanery of Exe- ter.— The growth of commonwealths.— The Constitu- tion of the German Empire.— Nobility.— The House of Lords. — Index. Historical geography of Europe. 2 vols. Lond., 1881. 8°. History and conquests of the Saracens ; six lectures before the Edin. Phil. Institution. 3d ed. Lond., 1876. 12°. History of federal government, from the foundation of the Achaian League to the dis- ruption of the U. S. vol.1. Lond., 1863. 8°. A'o/^'.- No more has been published. History of Sicily. 3 vols. Oxford, 1891- 92. 8°. — — History of the Norman conquest of Eng- land, its causes and its results. 6 vols. Lond., 1869-79. 8°. Note: Vols. 1-3 are of the 2d ed. Introduction to Amer. institutional his- tory. (Johns Hopkins Univ. Stud. v. i.) Lectures to American audiences. Phila. [1882]. 8°. Cmitents: I. The English people in its three homes. 2. Practical bearings of general European history. Methods of historical study ; eight lec- tures in the Univ. of Oxford, with the inaug. lecture on The office of the historical pro- fessor. Lond., 1886. 8°. Ottoman power in Europe ; its nature, growth and decline. Lond., 1877. 12°. Reign of William Rufus, and the accession of Henry I. 2 vols. Oxford, 1882. 8°. and Hunt, William. ^Eds.l Historic towns. 10 vols. Lond., 1887-91. 12°. Contents: Boase, Chas. W. Oxford. — Burrows, Montagu. Cinque Ports,— Creighlon, M. Carlisle.— Cutis, Ed. L. Colchester.— Freeman, Ed. A. Exeter. -Hunt, Wm. Bristol.— Kitchin, G. W. Winchester.— Lodge, H.C. Boston.— Loftie, W.J. London.— Roose- velt, Theo. New York. See William the Conqueror. Freeman, E. Account of Gen. Montgomery's death and burial. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. v. i.) Freeman, Frederick. History of Cape Cod; the annals of Barnstable Co., incl. the dis- trict of Mashpee. 2 vols. Boston, 1858. 1.8°. Yaradee ; a plea for Africa. Phila., 1836. 12°. Deaths at King's Chapel, 514. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. of Eastham, 1802. (Same, of Chatham, 1802. {Same, Freeman, James. Boston, 1747-iS V. I3-) Description V. 8.) Description V. 8.) Description of Dennis, 1802. (Same, v. 8.) - — Description of Duke's Co., 1807. (Same, V. 13-) Description of Mashpee, 1802. (Same, V. I3-) Description of Orleans, 1802. (Same, v. 8.) Description of Provincetown, 1802. (Same, v. 8.) [ ] Description of the eastern coast of the County of Barnstable, etc.; by a Member of the Humane Society. Boston, 1802. 8°. Same. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. v. 8.) Description of Truro, 1794. (Same, v. 3.) Note on Falmouth, 1802. (Same, v. 8.) Note on Harwich, 1802. (Same, v. 8.) FREEMAN 255 FRENEAU Note on the south parts of Yarmouth and Barnstable, 1802. [Same, v. 8.) Notes on Nantucket, 1807. {Same, v. 13.) Notes on New Bedford. {Same, v. 13.) Numberof houses in Boston, 1789. {Same, V. 19.) Number of negro slaves in Massachusetts, 1754-55- {Same, v. 13.) Greenwood, F. W. P. Memoir of F. {Same, v. 25.) See Gookin, Danl. — Minot, Geo. R. Freeman, John. Letter to Gov. Winslow, 1675. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. v. 6.) [Freeman, Julia Deane.] Women of the South distinguished in literature ; by Mary Forrest [pseud.]. N. Y., 1865. 8°. Freeman, Nathaniel. Indian places in or near Barnstable Co. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. v. i.) Freeman, O. S., pseud. See Rogers, Ed. Coit. Freeman, William. See Seward, Wm. H. Freeman [family] genealogy, in three parts ; viz. I. Memorial of Edmund Freeman of Sandwich, and his descendants ; 2. Memorial of Samuel Freeman of Watertown, and his descendants ; 3. Notes of families of the name of Freeman. Boston, 1875. 8°- Freemasonry, its pretensions exposed, etc. See Ward, Henry Dana. Freemasonry unmasked; or. Minutes of a trial, Thaddeus Stevens, plaintiff and Jacob Le- fevre, defendant. Gettysburg, 1835. 8°. Freer, Martha Walker. See Anne of Austria. — Henry IV., king of France. — ^Jeanne d'Al- bret. Frejus, Roland de. Relation of a voyage made into Mauritania, in Africk, by the French King's order, 1666 ; Englished out of French. Lond., 1671. 12°. [Frelinghuysen, Frederick Theodore.] Clay- ton-Bulwer treaty and Monroe doctrine ; with papers and documents. Wash., 1882. fol. Hageman, John F. Life, character and services of F. (New Jersey Hist. Soc. Proc. 2d ser. V. 9.) Frelinghuysen, Theodore. Uses and benefits of historical societies. 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W.] Life, explorations and public services of F. Boston, 1856. 12°. Fremont, Ohio. Soldiers' Monument. Pro- ceedings at the unveiling, on the site of Ft. Stephenson ; oration by J. D. Cox, etc. Fre- mont, 1885. 8°. French, Aaron Davis Weld. See Williams family. French, iMrs. A. M. Slavery in South Carolina and the ex-slaves ; or. The Port Royal Mis- sion. N. Y., 1862. 12°. [French, Benjamin Franklin.] Biographia Americana ; by a Gentleman of Philadelphia. N. Y., 1825. 8°. Historical collections of Louisiana. Pt. 2. Phila., 1850. 8°. Historical collections of Louisiana and Florida. New series. N. Y., 1869. 8°. 2d series. N. Y., 1875. 8°. French, Charles Wallace. See Lincoln, Abra- ham. French, George Russell. Royal descent of Nelson and Wellington from Edward I. Lond., 1853. 12°. kS(?^ Victoria, Queen of England. French, John William. Lectures on ethics and jurisprudence. N. Y., 1865. 8°. (Bd. with the following.) Practical ethics. 3d ed. N. Y., 1865. 8°. French, Jonathan, fr. Historical sketch of Northampton, N. H. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. V. 14.) ■ See Burt, Federal. French, Justus Clement. Strength and beauty ; Sermon at the re-dedication of the Cong. Church, Orient, L. I., Jan. 22; with hist. sketch of the church, by Theo. A. Gardner. Brooklyn, 1868. 8°. French, Miss M. See Tere<;a, Si. French, Sidney. See French family. French, W. R. History of Turner, Me., from its settlement to 1886. Portland, 1S87. 8°. French family. Family, ancestors and descen- dants of John French of Stoughton, Mass.; by Sidney French. Randolph, 1870. 8°. French authors at home. See Challice, A. E. A. Freneau, Philip. Collection of poems, on American affairs and other subjects. 2 vols. N. Y., 1815. 12°. FRENEAU 256 FROTHINGHAM Poems on various subjects ; chiefly tiie Amer. War of Independence. Repr. from the edition of Pliila., 1786. Lond., 1861. 12°. Poems rel. to the Amer. Revolution ; with memoir and notes, by E. A. Duycicinck. N. Y., 1865. 8°. Fresnel, Augustin Jean. CEuvres completes, vol. 2. Paris, 186S. 4°. Freycinet, Louis Claude Desaulses de. Voyage de d^couvertes au.x terres australes, 1800-04. Atlas. Paris, 1812. fol. Freytag, Gustav. Reminiscences of my life ; tr. from the German, by Katharine Chet- wynd. 2 vols. Lond., 1890. 12°. Frezier, Amed^e Francois. Relation du voy- age de la mer du Sud, aux cotes du Chily et du Perou, 1712-14. Paris, 171G. 4°. Frick, Charles. Renal affections ; their diag- nosis and pathology. Phila., 1850. 12°. Friederich, R. H. Th. Over Inscriptien van Java en Sumatra, n. p., n. d. 4°. Friedlaender, Ludwig. Darstellungen aus der Sittengeschichte Roms in der Zeit von August bis zum Ausgang der Antonine. 3 vols. Leipzig, 1881. 8°. ■ French. Mceurs romaines du rSgne d'Auguste ^ la fin des Antonins ; traduction libra avec des considerations g(lnerales et des remarques par Ch. Vogel. 4 vols. Paris, 1865-74. 8°. See Moses ben Maimon. Friedrich, Johann. The pope and the council. See Dollinger, J. J. L von. Friend of Peace ; by Philo Pacificus [pseud, for Noah Worcester'], vols. 1-4. 4 vols. Bos- ton and Camb., 1815-27. 8°. Friends in council. See Helps, Sir Arthur. Friends, Society of. See Society of Friends. Fries, Elias. Epicrisis systematis Mycologici, sen synopsis Hymenomycetum. Upsalice, 1836-38. 8°. Lichenographia Europaea reformata. Lunda;, 1831. 8°. Frieze, Jacob. Concise history of the efforts to obtain an extension of suffrage in Rhode Island, 1811-42. Prov., 1842. 12°. Frink, Henry Allyn. See Mather, Rich. H. Frisbie, Barnes. History of Middletown, Vt.; in three discourses. Rutland, 1867. 8°. History of Poultney, Vt. See ]os\ir\, J. Frisbie, Levi. Discourse before the Soc. for Prop, the Gospel amongthe Indians. Charles- town, 1804. 8°. Frith, William Powell. My autobiography and reminiscences. 2 vols. N. Y., 1888. 8°. Fritsch, Johann Gottlob. Demonstratio his- torico-geographica per quam efificitur veteres Americam ignorasse. Cur. Regnit, 179S. 12°. Frobischer, Sir Martin. Plistoria navigationis, A. C. 1577, ex Anglid, in Septemtrionis et •)- by by by Occidentis tractum susceptse, etc. Ham- burg, 1657. s. 4°. Three voyages in search of a passage to Cathaia and India by the north-west, 1576 78 ; ed. by Rich. Collinson. Lond., 1867. 8°. (Hakluyt Soc. v. 38.) Same. (Hakluyt's Col. of voy. v. 3 (Pinkerton's Voy. v. 12.) Frodoard. See Flodoard. Froebel, Friedrich. Reminiscences of F. ; Baroness B. von Marenholz-BCilow ; tr. Mary Mann ; with sketch of [his] life, Emily Shirreff. Boston, 1887. 12°. Frolssart, Jean. Chronique ; avec notes et ^claircissements, par J. A. Buchon. 15 vols. Paris, 1824-26. 8°. E7ig. Chronicles of England, France, Spain and adjoining countries ; tr. from the French, with additions, by Thos. Johnes ; prefixed, a life, etc. 2 vols. Lond., 1839. 8°. Same ; with a life, etc., and essay on the middle ages, by John Lord. N. Y., n. d. 4°. From Sedan to Saarbruck, via Verdun, Grave- lotte and Metz ; by an Officer of the Royal Artillery. Lond., 1870. 8°. Frontier maid, The. See McCoy, Joseph. Frossard, B. S. La cause des esclaves n^gres et des habitans de la Guin^e port(^e au tribu- nal de la justice, de la religion, etc. 2 vols. Lyon, 1789. 12°. Frost, Henry Frederic. See Schubert, Franz. [Frost, John ?] Heroes and battles of the Amer. revolution ; by a Veteran soldier. Phila., 1845. 12°. History of the United States. Phila., 1845. 12°. History of the United States. Phila., 1843. 12°. [ ] Indian wars of the United States ; by Wm. V. Moore [pseud.']. Phila., 1840. 8°. Same. N. Y., 1856. 8°. Mexican war and its warriors. New Ha- ven, 1848. 8°. Pictorial book of the commodores in the navy of the U. S. N. Y. [1845]. 8°. Pictorial history of the Amer. navy. N. Y., 1856. 8°. Frost, Mrs. J. Blakeslee. Rebellion in the United States ; or. War of 1861. Boston, [1862]. 8°. Frost and fire. See Campbell, J. F. Frost family. Genealogy of the Frost family, Elliot, York Co., Maine, n. p., n. d. 8°. Frothlngham, Nathaniel Langdon. Sermons in the order of a twelvemonth. Boston, i8';2 8°. ^ See Harris, T. M.— Lunt, Wm. P. Frothlngham, Octavius Brooks. Recollections and impressions, 1822-90. N. Y., 1891. 8°. FROTHINGHAM 257 FULLER Proceedings at the reception in honor of F., with [his] farewell sermon, etc. N. Y., . 1879. 8°. See Channing, Wm. Henry. — Dnganne, A. J. H.— Longfellow, Henry W.— Ripley, George. [Frothingham, Richard.] The alarm on the night of April 18, 1775, in Boston. [Boston, 1S76.] 8°. Centennial ; battle of Bunker Hill, with a view of Charlestown in 1775, etc. Boston, 1S75. 12°. The command in the battle of Bunker Hill, with reply to S. Swett. Boston, 1850. 8°. History of Charlestown, Mass. [nos. 1-7]. Charlestown and Boston, 1845-49. 8°. History of the siege of Boston and of the battles of Lexington, Concord and Bunker Hill. 2d ed. Boston, 1851. 8°. Rise of the republic of the United States. 5th ed. Boston, 1890. 8°. ■ See Warren, Joseph. Frothingham's Long Island Herald, vols. 5 and 5 in i. Sagg Harbour, 1797-98. fol. Froude, James Anthony. Calvinism, an ad- dress. 2d ed. Lond., 1871. 8°. . The Divorce of Catherine of Aragon ; supplementary vol. to the History of Eng- - land. Lond., 1891. 8°. The English in Ireland in the iSth cen- tury. 3 vols. Lond., 1881. 12°. The English in the West Indies ; or. The bow of Ulysses. N. Y., 1888. 8°. History of England, from the fall of Wol- sey to the death of Elizabeth. 12 vols. N. Y., 1865-70. 8°. Oceana ; or, England and her colonies. New ed. Lond., 1886. 12°. Short studies on great subjects. New ed. 3 vols. Lond., 1881. 12°. Contents: I. Scienceof history.— Times of Erasmus and Luther. — Influence of the Reformation on the Scottish character.— Philosophy of Catholicism.— Plea for the free discussion of theological difficulties. — Criticism and the Gospel history.— Book of Job.— Spinoza.— Dissolution of the monasteries.— England's forgotten worthies. — Homer. — Li\-es of the saints. — Representative men. — Reynard the fox. — The cat's pilgrimage.— Fables.— Parable of the bread-fruit tree. — Compensation. 2. Calvinism —A bishop of the 12th century.— Father Newman on the "Grammar of assent." — Condition and prospects of Protestantism.— England and her colonies.— A fortnight in Kerry.— Reciprocal duties of state and subject.— The merchant and his wife.— On progress. — The colonies once more. — Education. — England's war.— Ireland since the union.— Scientific method applied to history. 3, Annals of an English abbey. — Revival of Roman- ism —Sea studies.— Society in Italy in the last days of the Roman republic. — Lucian. — Divus Ceesar. — On the uses of a landed gentry.— Party politics.— Leaves from a South African journal. The Spanish story of the Armada, and other essays. Lond., 18 2. S°. 33 See lieaconsfifld. Lord. — Becket, Thomas. — Bunyan, John. — Cicsar. — Carlyle, Jane Welsh.— Carlylc, Thomas.— Luther, Martin. FroWin, Abbot of Engelberg, Liber de libercj arbitrio. (Migne. Patrol, s. Lat. v. 179.) Fructuosus, St., bp. of B rasa. Regula mona- chorum ; Regula monastica communis ; Epis- tola ; Carmina. (Migne. Patrol, s. Lat. v. 87.) [Fry, Caroline.] Autobiography and letters of the author of The listener, etc. Phila., 1849. 12°. Fry, Francis. Bibliographical description of the editions of the New Testament ; with plates. Lond., 1878. 4°. Description of the great Bible, 1539, and the six editions of Cranmer's Bible, 1540 and 1541, printed by Grafton and Whitchurch ; also of the editions in large folio, of the authorized version printed in 1611, 1613, 1617, 1634, 1640 ; with plates and orignal leaf of each of the editions described. Lond., 1865. fol. Fry, Herbert. London ; •illust. by birdseye views of streets. Lond., 1884. 12°. Frye, Joseph. Indians in Acadie, 1760. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. v. 10.) Fugitive pieces on various subjects; by Several authors. See Dodsley, Robt. Fugitives from the escritoire of a retired edi- tor. 5^1? Clarke, Dorus. Fulbert, St., bp. of Chartres. Opera omnia. Parisiis, 1880. 1. 8°. 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Taking of two Spanish ships bound for the W. Indies, 1592.— Bur- rough, .S"// J. Taking of the Madre de Dios, 1592. — Downton, N. Firing and sinking of the Cinquo Cha- guas, 1594.— Ambassages, letters, discourses, etc.— / oyages to every part of America hillirrto knowen. Ma- doc. Voy. and discovery of the West Indies, 1170. — Testimonies and relations ensuing upon this voyage.— E)i^iii/i I'uyagrs for finding a northwest passage. Ca- bota, S. Voy. to the north part of America, and along the coast to Florida, 1497. — Frobisher, M. Three \'oy. to the northwest, 1576-78.— Davis, J. Two voy. for the discovery of the N. W. passage, 1585-86.— Voyage of the Sunshine and Noithstarre to discover a passage betweene Groenland and Iseland, 1587. — Zeno, N. and A. To Frisland, Island, Engronland, etc., 1380. — Patents, letters, discourses and dependencies upon the N. 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Voy. to the coast of Vir- ginia, 1584.— Grinvile, Sir R. Voy. to Virginia, 1585.— Harioi, Thos. Third voyage to Virginia for the reliefe of the colonic, 1586.— Voyage of three ships wherein was transported the 2d colonic, 1587.— White, J. 5th voyage to Virginia, 1590.— Letters, patents, etc., be- longing to the foresaid ^oy^ig^s.— Voyages to Florida. Verazzano, J. de. Voy. to the coast of Florida, 1524.— Ribault, J. Two voy. to Florida, 1562, '65.— Laudon- niere, R. Voy. to Florida, 1564. — Gourgues, D. de. Voy. to Florida, 1567.— Divers particulars intermingled among the voy to Florida.— I 'oy ages from New Spaine to Nczo Mexico. Nica, M. de. From the towne of S. Michael to the kingdom of Cibola, 1539.— Vasquez de Coronado, F. From Nueva Galicia to Cibola, etc., and the Westerne Ocean, begun 1540.— Ruis, A. Voy. to the 15 provinces of New Mexico, begun in 1581.— Espejo, A. de. 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One hundred years ago ; how the war began. Boston, 1875. S°. Puritan politics of England and New Eng- land. (ALiss. Hist. Soc. Lect.) ■ Remarks on Mr. Bergenroth's letter, 1867. (Sauu\ Proc. v. 3.) Visit to Palos and Rabida, 1882. {Same, Proc. n. s. V. 2.) (iwir/ Hale, Susan. Story of Spain. N. Y., 1S8S. 8°. (Story of the nations.) Sec Franklin, Benj. — Washington, George. Hale, Edward Everett, Jr. See Franklin, Benj. Hale, Horatio. [Ed.] Iroquois book of ritss. Phila., 1883. 8°. (Brinton's Lib. of abor. Amer. lit. no. 2,) Hale, John. Modest enquiry into the nature of witchcraft. Boston, 1702. 12°. Rantoul, Robt. Memoir of H. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. V. 27.) [Hale, Lucretia, Peabody.] Seven stormy Sundays. Boston, 1866. 12°. Hale, Mercy. See Lawrence family. Hale, M. Spring water versus river water for supplying the city of N. Y. N. Y., 1835. 8°. Hale, Nathan. Life of H.; by I. W. Stuart. 2d ed. Hartford, 1856. 8°. Hale, Robert. List of deaths in Beverly. (Es- sex Inst. Hist. col. V. 5.) Hale, Robert Safford. See Hale family. Hale, Salma. Address, 1828. (New. Hamp. Hist. Soc. Col. v. 3.) Annals of Keene, N. H., 1735-90. Con- cord, 1826. 8°. Same. (New Hamp. Hist. Soc. Col. v. 2.) Same, with corrections and continuation, 1734-1815. Keene, 1851. 8°. [ ] History of the United States ; by a Citi- zen of Massachusetts. Keene, 1823. 12°. Hale, Sarah Josepha Buell. Biography of dis- tinguished women. N. Y., 1876. 8°. [• ] Genius of oblivion and other poems ; by a Lady of New Hampshire. Concord, 1823. 12°. Hale, Susan. Story of Mexico. N. Y., 1889 8°. (Story of the nations.) Story of Spain. See Hale, Ed. E. Hale, William Hale. [Ed.] Registrum sive liber irrotularius et consuetudinarius priora- tus beatae Marias Wigorniensis. Lond., 1865, 4°. (Camden Soc. v. 91.) and Ellacombe, H. T. [Eds.] Account of the executors of Richard, Bishop of Lon- don, 1303, and Thomas, Bishop of Exeter, 1310; ed. from the orig. mss. Lond., 1874. 4°. (Camden Soc. n. s. v. 10.) Hale family. Genealogy of descendants of Thomas Hale of Watton, Eng., and of New- bury, Mass.; by R. S. Hale; ed. by G. R. Howell. Albany, 1889. 8°. Half-yearly abstract of the medical sciences, vols. 46-48. 3 vols. Lond., 1867-68. 8°. Halford, Sir Henry. Account of the opening of the coffin of Charles I., at Windsor, Apl. I, 1813. Lond., 1813. 4°. Halhed, Nathaniel Brassey. Calculation on the commencement of the millenium, and a reply to Dr. Home, etc. Phila., 1795. 12°. (Bd. with Brother's Revealed knowledge.) Testimony of the authenticity of the prophecies of Richard Brothers and his mis- sion to recall the Jews. Phila., 1795. 12°. (Bd. with same.) Same. Lond., 1795. 8°. Same. 2d ed. Lond., 1795. 8°. Haliburton, Thomas Chandler. Historical and statistical account of Nova-Scotia. 2 vols. Halifax, 1829. 8°. [ ] Rule and misrule of the English in America ; by the Author of Sam Slick. N. Y., 1851. 8°. Halifax, George Savile, marquis of. See Sa- vile, Henry. Halitgaire, Bp. of Cambray . Liber poenitenti- alis. (Migne. Patrol, s. Lat. v. 105.) Halkett, Lady Anne Murray. Autobiography; ed. by John Gough Nichols. Lond., 1875. 4°. (Camden Soc. n. s. v. 13.) HALKETT 301 HALL Halkettjohn. Historical notes respecting the Indians of N. America. Lond., 1825. 8°. Halkett, Samuel, and Laing, John. Dictionary of the anonymous and pseudonymous litera- ture of Great Britain. 4 vols. Edin., 1882- 88. 8°. Hall, Anna Maria Fielding. Sketches of Irish character. Lond., 1844. 1. 8°. See Hall, Saml. C. Hall, Basil. Travels in N. America, 1827-28. 2 vols. Phila., 1829. 12°. Hall, Benjamin Homer. Collection of college words and customs. Camb., 1856. 8°. History of eastern Vermont. N. Y., 1858. 8°. Hall, Charles E. Catalogue of the Geological Museum. Pts. 1-2. (Penn. 2d Geol. Survey. Report, O and O^.) Hall, Charles Francis. Arctic researches and life among the Esquimaux, 1860-62. N. Y., 1866. 8°. Hall, Charles Henry. The Dutch and the Iro- quois ; paper before the L. I. Hist. Society. N. Y., 1882. 8°. Notes, practical and expository, on the Gospels. 2 vols. N. Y., 1871. 12°. Hall, Clayton C. The great seal of Maryland. 1886. (Maryland Hist Soc. Fund pub. 23.) Hall, David A. Cases of contested elections. See Clarke, M. St. C. Hall, David Brainard. See Hall family. Hall, Edward Brooks. See Howland, John. — Ware, Mary L. Hall, Edward H. Reminiscences of John Park. (Amer. Antiq. Soc. Proc. n. s. v. 7.) Hall, Edwin. Ancient historical records of Norwalk, Conn., with plan of the ancient settlement. Norwalk, 1847. 12°. The Puritans and their principles. N. Y., 1846. 8°. Hall, Eunice. Report of the trial of E. H. vs. Robert Grant for slander. Elizabethtown, 1821. 8°. Hall, Francis. Travels in Canada and the United States, 1816-17. Boston, 181S. 8°. Hall, Frederick. Account of Middlebury, Vt. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. v. 19.) Hall, Granville Stanley. Boy life in a Massa- chusetts town. (Amer. Antiq. Soc. Proc. n. s. V. 7.) Hall, Henry. American navigation ; causes of its decay, and means by which its prosperity may be restored. N. Y., 1880. 8°. Hall, Henry. See Sons of Revolution. Hall, Hiland. Capture of Ticonderoga in 1775 ; a paper before the Vermont Plist. Society. Montpelier, 1869. 8°. History of Vermont to 1791. Albany, 1868. 8°. New York land grants in Vermont, 1765- 76. (Vermont Hist. Soc. Col. v. i.) Vindication of vol. i, of the Collections of Vermont Historical Society from the attacks of the N. Y. Hist. Magazine. Montpelier, 1871. 8°. Why the early inhabitants of Vermont disclaimed the jurisdiction of N. Y.; address before the N. V. Hist. Society. Bennington, 1872. 8°. Hall, Hubert. Court life under the Plantage- nets. N. Y., 1890. 8°. • Society in the Elizabethan age. N. Y. [1889]. 8°. Hall, James, 1793-1868. Indian tribes' of N. America. Sec M'Kenney, T. L. Letters from the West. Lond., 182S. 8°. The West ; its soil, surface and produc- tions. Cinn., 1848. 12°. See Posey, Thomas. Hall, James, b. 1811. Descriptions of new species of crinoidea, from investigations of the Iowa Geol. Survey. Albany, 1861. 8°. Geological history of the N. American continent ; lecture before the Amer. Insti- tute. Albany, 1869. 8°. Geology of New York. (New York State. Nat. History, pt. 4.) Paleontology of New York. (Same,pt.^.) <7;/(/ Whitfield, R. P. Paleontology. (U. S. War Dept. Eng. Dept. Prof papers, no. 18.) See Iowa atid Wisconsin. Geol. Surveys. Hall, John, b. 1805. See Clarkson, Matthew. Hall, John, b. 1829. The uses of history ; ad- dress before the N. Y. Hist. Society, on its 85th anniversary, Nov. 21. N. Y., 1889. 8°. See Alexander, James W. [Hall, Joseph.] The remedy of prophanenesse ; or. Of the true sight and feare of the Al- mighty ; a needful tractate, in two bookes. Lond., 1637. 12°. Scripture history ; or, Contemplations on the historical passages of the Old and New Testaments; abr. by G. H, Glasse. N. Y., n. d. 12°. Sermon preach't in Excester at the conse- cration of a new buriall-place. Lond., 1637. 12°. (Bd. with his Remedy of prophane- nesse.) Hall, Joseph Davis. See Waldo family. Hall, Joseph Sparkes. Book of the feet ; a his- tory of boots and shoes. N. Y., 1847. 12°. Hall, Marshall. Diseases and derangements of the nervous system. Lond., 1841. 8°. Essay on the circulation of the blood, and treatise on the curative effects of loss of blood. Phila., 1835. 8°. Mutual relations between anatomy, physi- ology, pathology and therapeutics, and the practice of medicine. Lond., 1842. 8°. Principles of the theory and practice of medicine; inch 3d ed. of Diagnosis. Lond., 1837. 8°. HALL 302 HALLIWELL-PMILLIPPS Saint'. 1st Amer. ed. enlarged, by Jacob Bigelow and O. \V. Holmes. Boston, 1S39. 8°. • Researches relative to morbid and cura- tive effects of loss of blood. 2d Amer. ed. Phila., 1835. 8°. (Bd. with Essay on the blood.) Two-fold slavery of the United States. Lond., 1854. 12°. Hall, Mary A. 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Memorial address; by D. M. Bates. (Hist. Soc. of Delaware Papers, i.) Hall, William. See Co.x, David. Hall, William Edward. International law. Oxford, 1880. 8°. Hall family. Genealogical notes rel. to the families of Lyman Hall, of Georgia, etc. ; by Theo. P. Hall. Albany, 18S6. 8°. Hall family. The Halls of New England, genealogical and biographical ; by David B. Hall. Albany, 18S3. 8°. Hall family. Record of the H. family of New Hampshire ; by Smith Hall. n. p.,n. d. 8°. Hall family. The H. family settled at Med- ford, Mass.; by W. H. Whitmore. Boston, 1855. 8°. Hallam, Henry. Constitutional history of Eng- land, Henry VII. -George II. ; with continu- ation to i860, by Thomas Erskine May. 5 vols. Boston and New York, 1865. 8°. Same [with add.], etc., by ^\'m. Smith. Lond., 1880. 12°. (Student's manual.) Introduction to the literature of Europe, I5th-i7th centuries. 4 vols. Boston, 1864. 12°. \'iew of the state of Europe during the middle ages. 3 vols. Lond., 1868. 8°. Same, with additions, by Wm. Smith. Lond., 1880. 12°. (Student's manual.) Hallam, Robert Alexander. What hath God wrought ? sermon in St. John's Church, North Haven, Conn., on the centennial celebration of the parish. New Haven, 1859. 8°. Halleck, Fitz-Greene. Poetical writings ; with extracts from Joseph Rodman Drake ; ed. by Jas. Grant Wilson. N. Y., 1869. 12°. [ ] Alnwick Castle, with other poems. N. Y., 1836. 8°. The croakers. See Drake, Joseph Rod- man. Lines to the Recorder. N. Y., 1866. 8°. Catalogue of the private library ofH. N. v., 1S68. 8°. ■ CozzENS, Fred. S. Memorial of H., read before the N. Y. Hist. Society. N. Y., 1868. 8°. [DuYCKiNCK, E. A.] [£d.} Memorial of H. ; dedication of the monument at Guil- ford, Conn., and unveiling of the statue in Central Park, N. Y. N. Y., 1877. 8°. Guilford, Conn. Description of the dedication of the monument, in honor of H. N. Y., 1869. 8°. Wilson, James Grant. Life and letters ofH. N. Y.,1869. 12°. Halleck, Henry Wager. Elements of inter- national law and laws of war. Phila., 1878. 8°. Elements of military art and science. 3d ed. with notes on the Mexican and Crimean wars. N. Y., 1862. 8°. Haller, Albrecht von. First lines of physi- ology ; tr. from the Latin, ist Amer. ed. Troy, 1803. 8°. Memoir ofH. (Jardine's Nat. lib. v. 13.) Halliburton, Sir Brenton. Memoir of H.; by G. W. Hill. Halifax, 1864. 12°. Halliday, Sir Andrew. See Guelph, House of. Halliday, Samuel Byram. See Beecher, Henry W. Halliwell-Phillipps, James Orchard. Dictionary of archaic and provincial words, obsolete phrases, proverbs, etc. 5th ed. 2 vols. Lond., 1S65. 8°. [ ] Hand-list of the drawings and engrav- ings illust. of the life of Shakespeare, pre- served at Hollingbury Copse, near Brighton. Brighton, 1884. 8°. Historical sketch of the provincial dialects of England. Albany, 1863. 8°. [£(i.] Illustrations of the fairy mythology of A midsummer-nights dream. (Shake- speare Soc. Pub. V. 10.) List of works illust. of the life and writ- ings ofShake.speare, history of Stratford-on- Avon, and rise and progress of the early English drama ; pub. by H. 1850-66. Lond., 1867. 8°. HALLIWELL-PHILLIPPS 303 HAAIERTON Memoranda on All's well that ends well, Two gentlemen of Verona, Much ado about nothing, and on Titus Andronicus. Brigh- ton, 1S79. 8°. Memoranda on Lo\e's labour's lost, King John, Othello and on Romeo and Juliet. Lond., 1879. 8°. Memoranda on the Midsummer night's dream. Brighton, 1879. 8°. ■ Memoranda on the tragedy of Hamlet. Lond., 1879. 8°. [ ] Stratford records and the Shakespeare autotypes. 5th ed. Lond., 1S87. 8°. [Sd.1 Thornton romances ; early English metrical romances of Perceval, Isumbras, Eglamour and Degrevant. Lond., 1S-14. 4°. (Camden Soc. v. 30.) [ ] Which shall it be ? New lamps or old ? Shaxpere or Shakespeare? Brighton, 1879. S°. [ ] Same. 2d ed. Brighton, 1880. 8°. See Mandeville, Sir John. — Shakespeare, Wm. — Simrock, K. J. — Tarlton, Richard. Hallock, Charles. Our new Alaska ; or. The Seward purchase vindicated. N. Y., 18S6. S". Sportsman's gazetteer and general guide. N. Y., 1S77. 8°. Hallock, Gerard. History of the South Cong. Church, New Haven, 1S52-65. New Haven, 1S65. 12°. [Hallock, W. H.] Life of H. N. Y., 1S69. 12°. Hallock, Jeremiah. The godly pastor ; life of H. with sketch of the life of Jloses Hallock; by Cyrus Yale. N. Y. [1854]. 12°. Hallock, Robert C. Historic Old Tennent. (N. Y. Hist. Soc. Proc. 2d ser. v. 9.) Hallock, William Allen. The venerable May- hews and the aboriginal Indians of Martha's Vineyard ; condensed from Experience May- hew's History. N. Y. [1874]. 16°. See Edwards, Justin. Hallock family. Brief sketch of the Hallock ancestry in the United States, n. p., n. d. 12°. Hallowell, Anna Davis. See Mott, James a/id Lucretia. Hallworth, Thomas. Mnemonics applied to chronology. N. Y., 1823. 12°. Halm, Friedrich, pseud. See Miinch-Belling- hausen, E. F. J. von. Halma, Fran5ois. Woordenboek der Neder- duitsche en Fransche taalen ; dictionnaire flamand at frangois. 2 vols, 's Hage, 1781. 4°. Tooneel der Vereenighde Nederlanden en onderhorige Landschappen ; vervolgt door Matthaeus Brouerius Van Nidek. vol. I. Leeuwaarden, 1725. fol. Halpin, Nicholas John. Oberon's vision in Midsummer night's dream, illustrated by a comparison with Lylie's Endymion, (Shakes- peare Society, v. 6.) [Halpine, Charles Graham.] Life and adven- tures, songs, ser\ ices and speeches of Miles O'Reilly. N. Y., 1864. 12°. [ ] Lyrics; by the Letter H. N. Y., 1854. 12°. Hals, Frans. Sec \^an Dyck, Antoon. [Halsey, Daniel.] Concise grammar of the English language. N. Y., 1825. 12°. Halsey, Edmund D. History of the Washing- ton Association of New Jersey. Morristown, 1891. 8°. Halsey, Lewis. History of the Seneca Baptist Ass'n., with sketches of churches. Ithaca, 1879. 8°. Halstead, Murat. Caucuses of 1S60 ; history of the national political conventions of the pre- sidential campaign. 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Imagination in landscape painting. Bos- ton, 1887. fol. The intellectual life. Lond., 1873. 8°. Landscape. Lond., 1885. fol. Painter's camp [in England, Scotland and F'rance]. 2d ed. rev. Lond., 1866. 12°. Painter's camp in the Highlands, and Thoughts about art. 2 vols. Lond., 1862. 8°. ■ Round my house ; notes of rural life in France in peace and war. 2d ed. Lond., 1886. 8°. Thoughts about art. New ed. rev. with notes, etc. Boston, 1874. 12°. See Portfolio. HAMILL 304 HAMILTON Hamill, Samuel McClintock. Memoir; by S. RI. Studdiford. (New Jersey Hist. Soc. Proc. 2d ser. V. II.) Hamilton, Alexander. Works ; ed. by Henry Cabot Lodge. 9 vols. N. Y., 1885-86. 8°. Contents: I. The Revolution, — The constitution. 2. Taxation and finance. 3. Finance, commerce, for- eign relations. 4. Foreign relations. 5. Foreign re- lations. — \Vhiskey rebellion. 6. Military papers. — Reynolds pamphlet. — Misc. papers. 7. Misc. papers, cotit. — Private correspondence. 8. 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Hamilton ; a historical study. N. Y., 1877. 8°. — Same. Life and epoch of H. ; a his- torical study. 2d ed. rev. and cor. Boston, i88o. 8°. Si'MNER, W'm. G. Hamilton. N. Y. [1890]. 12°. (Makers of America.) Williams, John. Life of H. N. Y., 1865. 8°. (Hamilton Club ser. no. i.) See Federalist, The. — Ford, Paul L. — U. S. Treasury Dept. Hamilton, Capi. Alexander. Account of the East Indies, 1688-1723. (Pinkerton's Voy. v. 8.) Hamilton, Prof. Alexander. Outlines of mid- wifery. 3d Amer. ed. Northampton, 1797. 12°. Hamilton, Andrew. Rheinsberg; inemorials of Frederick the Great and Henry of Prussia. 2 vols. Lond., 1880. 8°. Hamilton, Count Anthony. See Grammont, Philibert, comte de. Hamilton, B. B. Historical sketch of Jersey Co., Illinois, July 4, 1876. Jacksonville, 1876. 8°. Hamilton, Lady Emma Hart or Lyons. Me- moirs. Lond., 1815. 8'^. ■ Same. Phila., 1815. 8°. Jeaffreson, John C. Lady Hamilton and Lord Nelson ; an hist, biography. 2 vols. Lond., 1888. 12°. Hamilton, formerly Buchanan, Francis. Ac- count of the kingdom of Nepal. Edin., 1819. 4°. Hamilton, Frank Hastings. Practical treatise oa fractures and dislocations. Phila., i860. 8°. Same. 3d ed. Phila., i866. 8°. Principles and practice of surgery. N. Y., 1872. 8°. Treatise on military surgery and hygiene. N. Y., 1865. 8°. In Memoriam ; [biog. memorial, by J. S. Wight], n. p. [1890]. 8°. Hamilton, Gail, pseud. See Dodge, Mary A. Hamilton, G. Elements of vegetable and ani- mal physiology. N. Y., 1864. 12°. Hamilton, Hans Claude. See Great Britain. Master of the Rolls. Calendars. Hamilton, James, ^027. of Penu. Letter to Gov. Shirley, 1754. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. v. 6.) Hamilton, James, M. D., d. 1835. Hints for the treatment of diseases of infancy and child- hood. 3d ed. Edin., 1821. 8°. Observations on purgative medicines. Phila., i8i8. 8°. 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Catalogue of the corporation, officers and students, 1855-58, '61-62, '67-82, '83-90. 23 vols. Clinton, 1855-89. 8°. Memorial of the semi-centennial celebra- tion of the founding of the college. Utica, 1862. 8°. Public exercises at the inaug. of S. W. Fisher, as 6th President. Utica, 1858. 8°. 39 B. A. T. Teulet]. 4 vols. N. Y., 1865- Life of Alex. Hamilton. Public exercises at the inaug. of S. G. Brown, as 7th President. Utica, 1867. 8°. See Davis, Henry. — Fisher, S. W. Hamilton Palace collection. Illustrated priced catalogue. Paris, 1882. 4°. Sec Beckford Library- Hamilton papers, rel. to the years 1638-50 ; ed. by Samuel R. Gardiner. Westminster, 1880. 4°. (Camden Soc. Pub. n. s. v. 27.) Hamley, Sir Edward Bruce. See Voltaire. Hamlin, Cyrus. Among the Turks. N. Y., 1878. 12°. Robert College, Constantinople. (Amer. Antiq. Soc. Proc. n. s. v. 6.) Hammerer, John Daniel. Account of a plan for civilizing the N. American Indians, pro- posed in the iSth century ; ed. by P. L. Ford. Brooklyn, 1890. 12°. Hammond, Charles, of Monson Academy. Sermon at the rededication of the Cong. Church, Union, Ct., 1866. Springfield, 1867. 8°. Hammond, Charle^, b. 1779. Hammond and his relations to Henry Clay and John Quincy Adams ; address before the Chicago Hist. Society, by Wm. Henry Smith. Chicago, 1885. 8°. Hammond, Henry. Miscellaneous theological works ; prefixed, life of author, by John Fell. ., 3 vols, in 4. Oxford, 1847-50. 8°. (Lib. of Anglo-Cath. theol.) Contents: I. Practical catechism. — Fell, J. Life of Hammond. 2. Reasonableness of Christian religion. — Fundamentals. — Schism. — Parsenesis. 3. Thirty-one sermons. Hammond, Isaac W. See New Hampshire Legislature. Documents. Hammond, Jabez D. History of political par- ties in the state of New York, to 1840; added, notes by Gen. Root. 4th ed. enl. 2 vols. Buffalo,' 1850. 8°. [ ] Lives of the governors of the state of New York ; by John S.Jenkins. [Review.] Cherry Valley, 1853. 8°. See Wright, Silas. Hammond, James. Poetical works, cont. love elegies, etc. Lond., 1786. 16°. (Bd. with Wm. Collins' poems.) Hammond, John. Leah and Rachel, Virginia and Maryland. (Force's tracts, v. 3.) Hammond, Jonathan Pinkney. Army chaplain's manual. Phila., 1863. 12°. Hammond, Samuel H. Closing argument, the people vs. Reuben Dunbar for murder. Al- bany, 1851. 8°. Hammond, William Alexander. Certain con- ditions of nervous derangement, somnam- bulism, etc. N. Y., 1881. 12°. Treatise on the diseases of the nervous . system. 6th ed. N. Y., 1876. 8°. Treatise on hygiene with special reference to military science. Phila., 1863. 8°. HAMOR 306 H ANN AY Hamor, Raphe. True discourse of the present estate of Virginia, 1614. [Reprinted AVoany, 1S62.] S°. Hampden, John. Memorials of H., his party and his times ; by George Granville, Lord Nugent. 3d ed. with memoir of tlie writer. Lond., 1854. 8°. ■ Saute. 4th ed. Lond., i860. 12°. Hampden, pseud. Letter to the President of the U. S. New Haven, 1808. 8°. Hampshire Record Society. See Birch, Walter De G.— Kitchin, G. W. Hamst, 0\pha.r, pseiid. .S>^ Thomas, Ralph. Hanaford, Jeremiah Lj'ford. History of Prince- ton, Mass., civil and ecclesiastical, from 1739. Worcester, 1852. 12°. Hanaford, Phebe Ann Coffin. Sec Barden, S. — Quiner, Joanna. Hanbury, Benjamin. Hist, memorials relating to the Independents, or Congregationalists, 1560-1660. 3 vols. Lond., 1839-44. 8°. Hancock, John, gov. 0/ Mass. Ten chapters in the life of H. [by Stephen Higginson]. N. Y., 1857. 8°. Hancock, John. Reasons for withdrawing from society with the Quakers. 2d Amer. ed. N. Y., 1802. 12°. Hancock, Winfield Scott. Letters and ad- dresses at a meeting of the Military Service Institution, in memory of H. N. Y., 1886 1. 8°. Hand, Ferdinand Gotthelf. ./Esthetics of mu- sical art ; or. The beautiful in music ; tr. from the German, by W. E. Lawson. Book i. 2d ed. Lend., 1880. 12°. Hand, William M. The house surgeon and physician. 2d ed. New Haven, 1820. 12°. Handbook of modeling and sculpture, and of moulding; tr. from the French, by F. Ron- del. N. Y., 1868. 8°. Handbook of Nantucket. .See Folger, Isaac H. Handbook of turning. Lond., 1846. 12°. Handbook to the cathedral of St. Pauls. See Milnian, H. H. Handbook to the cathedrals of England and Wales. See King, R. J. Handel or Haendel, Georg Friedrich. [Works in score.] 43 vols. n. p., n. d. fol. Contents: Alchymist, The; music for the royal fire- works, 1749 ; Water music, 1716 ; and a Masque.—^;;- thems. Anthem for victory at Dettingen, 1743; Four coronation anthems for George II,, 1727 ; Wedding and funeral anthems, 1736-37; Twelve anthems composed for the Duke of Chandos between 1718 and ijio.— Can- tatas. Sixteen cantatas in score.— Concei'tos. Twelve concertos for the organ or harpsichord ; Twelve grand concertos, in score, 1737 ; Six concertos, commonly called the hautboys, composed at Cannons, 1720; Con- certos for the organ, in score, 1797.— Duettos. Thirteen chamber duettos.—Fug^ues. Six fugues or voluntarys for the organ,— Lessons for the harpsichord first pub, in 1720.— Odes. For birthday of Queen Anne, 1713 ; On St. Cecilia's Day, words by Dryden, 171(1.— Operas. Agrippina, opera in tre atti, 1709 ; Alcides, English opera in score ; Guilio Cesare, opera in tre atti, 1723 ; Sosarme, ditto, 1732; Teseo, ditto, 1713. — Oratorios. Alexander Balus, oratorio in score, 1747; Alexander's Feast [Ode on St, Cecilia's Day]; Athajia, oratorio or sacred drama, 1733; Belshazzar, 1743; Deborah, 1733; Esther, 1720; Hercules, 1744; Israel in E^ypt, 1738; Jeptha, 1751; Joseph, 174S ; Joshua, 1747; Judas Mac- chaba^us, 1746 ; L'Allegro, II Pensieroso cd II Mode- rate, [words by Milton] 1739; Messiah, 1741 ; Occa- sional oratio, 1745 ; La Resurrezione oratorio sacro in partizione; Samson, [words from Milton] 1742; Saul, 1740; Semele, [words by Congreve] 1743; Solomon, 1749; Susanna, 1743 ; Theodora, 1750 ; Triumph of time and truth, 1751. — Serenatas. Acis and Galatea for Duke of Chandos, 1720; Choice of Hercules, 1745, — Sonatas. Twelve sonatas or solos for the German flute, hautboy and violin, 1724; Six sonatas, ditto, first pub, at Am- sterdam, 1731. — Te Deuws. For Queen Caroline, 1737; For Duke of Chandos, 1719; Grand Te Deum and Jubilate for the Peace of Utrecht, 1713 ; For \-ictory at Dettingen, 1743, — Trios. Two trios in score with can- tatas, Sacred oratorios as set to music by H. Pt. 2. Miscellaneous pieces, with a life of Handel. 2 vols, in i. Lond., 1799. 12°. [Mainwarinc;, John.] Memoirs of the life of H., with catalogue of his works. Lond., 1760. 8°. Marshall, ///?■.?. Julian. Handel. Lond., 1883. 12°. (Great musicians.) Handerson, Henry Ebenezer. See Handerson family. Handerson family. Contribution to the geneal- ogy of the H. familv ; by H. E, Handerson, N. Y., 1885. 8°. Hand-list of laws, j'ournals, etc. of Maryland. See Lee, J, W, M, Hand-list of the drawings and engravings illust. of the life of Shakespeare. See Halliwell- PhilHpps, J. O. Handmaid to the arts. See Dossie, Robert. Hanford, Le\ i. Narrative of the life and ad- ventures of H.; bv Chas. I. Bushnell. N,^^, 1863. 8°. Hanger, George, afterguards Lord Colerainc. Life, adventures and opinions ; written [from his suggestions, by W. Combe], 2 vols. Lond., 1801. 8°. Hanmer, Sir Thomas. Correspondence, with a memoir of his life ; added, other relicks of a gentleman's family ; ed, by Sir Henry Bun- bury, [Also memoir of Charles Lee.] Lond,, 1838. 8°. Hann, James, and Hosking, William. Theory, practice and architecture of bridges ; added, translations from Gauthey, papers by Mose- ley, T. Hughes and R. Stevenson. 2 vols. Lond., 1839. 8°. Hanna, William. Life of Christ. 3 vols. N. v., 1871. 12°. Hannah, John. Courtly poet's from Raleigh to Montrose. Lond., 1870. 12°. Hannay, David, See Blake, Robert. — Rodney, George B. Hannay, Jaines, History of Acadia, from its first discovery to its surrender to England. St. John, 1879. 8°. HANNAY 307 HARFORD Three hundred years of a Norman house ; barons of Gournay, ioth-i3th century, with genealogical miscellanies. Lond., 1867, 12°. Hansard, George Agar. Trout and salmon fishiiig in Wales. Lend., 1834. 12°. Hansard, Thomas Curson. Typographia ; his- torical sketch of printing and description of stereotype and lithography. 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Hardcastle, '£.^\-\x?C\va, pseud, for Win. H. Pync. See Somerset House Gazette. Hardcastle, iMary Scarlett. See Campbell, Lord ]o\\Vi. Hardee, William J. Rifle and light infantry tactics. 2 vols. Phila., 1861. 12°. [Harden, Edward Jenkins.] Notes of a short northern tour. Savannah, 1869. 8°. Proceedings, resolutions and communica- tions commem. of H.; by the Savannah Bar and Georgia Hist. Society. Savannah, 1873. 8°. Harden, Jacob S. Life, confession and letters of courtship. Hackettstown, N, J., i860. 8°. Harden, William. Suggestion as to the origin of the plan of Savannah ; remarks before the Georgia Hist. Society, n. p. [1885]. 8". Hardenbergh, John L. Journal of H.; by J. S. Clark ; with biog. sketch, by Chas. Hawley. Auburn, 1879. 8°. (Cayuga Co. Hist. Soc. Col. V. I.) Hardie, James. Account of the malignant fever in New York. N. Y., 1799. 8°. Census of the new buildings erected in this city [New York] in 1824, also, a number of statistical documents. N. Y., 1825. 12°. Description of the city of New York ; pre- fixed, an account of its first settlement in 1629. N. Y., 1827. 12°. History of the tread-mill ; also, a view of the penitentiary system. N. Y,, 1824. 12°. New universal biographical dictionary. 4 vols. N. Y., iSoi-04, 8°. Selectae e Veteri Testamento, histori;e ; or, Select passages from the Old Testament. Phila., 1795. 12°. Harding family. See Morse, Abner. Hardman, Frederick. See Hamilton, Thomas. [Hardwicke, Philip Yorke, earlof, and others. ~\ Athenian letters ; correspondence of an agent of the King of Persia at Athens dur- ing the Peloponnesian war. 2 vols. Dublin, 1792. 8°. Harflwicke, Robert. Hardwicke's Science- Gossip, vols. 1-5, 7-28. 27 vols. Lond., 1666-92. 8°. Hardy, Robert Spence. Legends and theories of the Buddhists, with the life and system of Gotama Buddha. Lond., 1866. 12°. Hardy, Sir Thomas DufFus. Description of the Close Rolls in the Tower of London ; and account of early courts, n. p., 1833. 8°. Descriptive catalogue of materials rel. to the history of Great Britain and Ireland, 1066-1327. 3 vols, in 4. Lond., 1862-71. 1. 8°. (Chronicles of G. B. no. 26.) Sec Great Britain. Commission on Pub- lic Records. Hare, Augustus John Cuthbert. Cities of northern and central Italy. 3 vols. N. Y., 1876. 12°. Cities of southern Italy and Sicily. Lond., n. d. 8°. Days near Paris. Lond., 1887. 12°. Days near Rome. 3d ed. 2 vols. Lond., 1884. 12°. Epitaphs for country churchyards. Ox- ford, 1856. 12°. Paris. Lond., 1887. 12°. Walks in London. 5th ed. rev. 2 vols. Lond., n. d. 8°. Walks in Rome. 2 vols. Lond., 1871. 8°. Wanderings in Spain. Lond., 1873. 12°. See Bunsen, Frances, baroness. — Lasaulx, Amalie von. Hare, Robert. Experimental investigation of spirit manifestations. 4th ed. N. Y., 1856. 8°. Explosiveness of nitre ; its agency in the explosion of July 1845 in New York. (Smith- sonian Inst. Contrib. v. 2.) Harford, John Scandrett. See Buonarroti, Michael Angelo. Harford, Pa. Cong. Church. Semi-centen- nial celebration of the 50th anniversary of the ministry of Adam Miller, Oct. 3, 1S79. Amherst, 1879. 8°. HARGROVE 308 HARRIS Hargrove, Ely. History of Knaresbrough [Eng.] with Harrogate and its medicinal springs. Knaresbrough, 1809. 8°. Haring, John. Notice of H. ; by Franklin Burdge. [N. Y., 1878.] 8°. Hariot, Thomas. Admiranda narratio fida tamen, de commodis at incolarum ritibus Virginias. (De Bry's Col. of voy. pt. i.) Briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia, of the commodities there found, etc. 1590. repr. n. p., n. d. fol. Same. (Hakluyt's Col. of voy. v. 3.) Hariulphe, Abbot of Aldenburg. Chronicon Centulense ; Vita S. Arnulfi episcopi Sues- sionensis ; Vita S. Madelgisili confessoris. (Migne. Patrol, s. Lat. v. 174.) Harkness, Albert. Latin grammar. N. V., 1867. 12°. Harkness, William. Observations on terres- trial magnetism, and on the deviations of the compasses of the Monadnock during her cruise from Philadelphia to San Francisco, 1865-66. (Smithsonian Inst. Contrib. v. 18.) Harlakenden, ]\label. Pedigree of H. [by Henry Jones]. Broadside. Harlan, Richard. Medical and physical re- searches. Phila., 1855. 8°. Harleian Miscellany ; collection of scarce, curi- ous and entertaining tracts, found in the Earl of Oxford's library ; with historical, political and critical notes. 8 vols. Lond., 1744-46. 4°- Same. With annotations by Wm. Oldys and notes, by Thos. Park. 10 vols. Lond., 1808-13. 4°- Selection from the tracts, which princi- pally regard English history, of which many are referred to by Hume. Lond., 1793. 4°. Harleian Society. Publications, vols. 18, 20 and 21. 3 vols. Lond., 1882-85. 8°. Contenls : i8. Ryland, John P. Visitation of Che- shire;— 20. Visitation of County of Dorset .— 21. Maclean, Sir John, and Heahe, VV. C. Visitation of Gloucester. Harless, Gottlieb Christoph Adolf von. Sys- tem of Christian ethics ; tr. from the Ger- man, by A. W. Morrison ; rev. by Wm. Findlay. Edin., 1880. 8°. Harley, /.arfj/Brilliana Conway. Letters; with introd. and notes, by T. T. Lewis. Lond., 1854. 4°. (Camden Soc. v. 58.) Harlow, S. R., and Boone, H. H. Life sketches of the state officers, senators, etc., of the state of N. Y. in 1867. Albany, 1867. 8°. and Hutchins, S. C. Same for 1868. Al- bany, 1868. 8°. Harmar, Josiah. Correspondence. 5^e Heart, Jonathan. Harmon, Daniel Williams. Journal of voyages and travels in the interior of N. America ; added, description of the country ; [ed. by Danl. Haskell]. Andover, 1820. 8°. Harmonia sacra ; or, A compilation of psalm and hymn tunes collected from celebrated European masters as published in the Lon- don editions by Thomas Butts. Andover, 1816. ob. fol. Harmony of the confessions of the faith of the Christian and reformed churches, etc. See Salnar, . Harness, William. Literary life of H.; by A. G. L'Estrange. Lond., 1871. 8°. [Harney, John Milton.] Crystalina, a fairy tale ; by an American. N. Y., 1816. 12°. Harold, King of England. Passages in the life and reign of H.; by Wm. Winters. (Royal Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 5.) Harper, John. The sea-side and aquarium; or. Marine zoology. Edin., 1858. 12°. Harper, Robert Goodloe. Observations on the dispute between the United States and France. Lond., 1797. 8°. Same. 3d ed. Lond., 1798. 8°. a7id Walsh, Robt., Jr. Correspondence respecting Russia, with the speech of Har- per ; and essay on the future state of Europe [by J. F. Correa da Serra]. Phila., 1813. 8°. Harper's Bazaar, vols. 1-25. 25 vols. N. Y., 1867-92. fol. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, vols. 1-85. 85 vols. N. Y., 1850-92. 8°. ■ Index, vols. 1-50, 1850-80 ; comp. by Chas. A. Durfee. N. Y., 1881. 8°. Harper's New York and Erie railroad guide book. N. Y. [1851]. 12°. Harper's pictorial history of the rebellion. See Guernsey, A. H. Harper's Weekly, vols. 1-36. 36 vols. N. Y., 1857-92. fol. Harpsfleld, Nicholas. Treatise on the pre- tended divorce between Henry VIII. and Catherine of Aragon ; [ed.] by Nicholas Po- cock. Lond., 1878. 4°. (Camden Soc. n. s. V. 21.) Harraden, R. Costume of the various orders in the University of Cambridge. Camb., 1805. 4°. Harriman, D. G. American tariffs from Ply- mouth rock to McKinley. N. Y., 1892. 8°. Harriman, Walter. History of Warner, N. H., 1735-1879- Concord, 1879. 8°. Harris, Dr., of Kingston. Note on Jamaica, 1793. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. v. 13.) Harris, Alexander. The oeconomy of the Fleete ; or. An apologeticall answeare of H., late warden there, unto 19 articles sett forth against him by the prisoners ; ed. by Aug. Jessopp. Westminster, 1879. 4°. (Camden Soc. n. s. v. 25.) Harris, Alexander. Biographical history of Lancaster Co., Penn. Lancaster, 1872. 8°. Harris, Caleb Fiske. Index to American poe- try and plays. Pro v., 1874. 12°. HARRIS 309 HARRISON Same. Anthony memorial ; catalogue of the Harris collection of Amer. poetry ; with biog. and bibliog. notes, by J. C. Stock- bridge. Prov., 1886. 1. 8°. Harris, Edward Doubleday. Copy of old epi- taphs in the burying-ground of Block Island, R. I. Camb., 1883. 8°. See Bascom, Brattle, Harris, Jond, Roy- all and Vassall families. Harris, George. Domestic every-day life, man- ners and customs in the ancient world. (Royal Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 2-4.) ■ Domestic every-day life, manners and customs in this country, to the end of the i8th century. {Same, v. 5-9.) Materials for a domestic history of Eng- land. {Same, v. 2.) Original records respecting the plague in this country. {Same, v. 8.) Harris, James Morrison. Paper upon Califor- nia, before the Maryland Hist. Society. Bait., 1S49. 8°. Harris, James Rendel. Three pages of the Bryennios MS.; ed. with, notes. Bait., 1885. 8°. Harris, Joel Chandler. See Grady, Henry W. Harris, John, 1667-1719. Complete collection of voyages and travels. 2 vols. Lond., 1744-48. fol. History of Kent [Eng.]. Lond., 1719. fol. Harris, John, 1804-56. The great commission ; or. The Christian church to convey the Gos- pel to the world ; with introd. essay, by Wm. R. Williams. Boston, 1842. 8°. Harris, John. Historical anecdote of H.; by Saml. Breck. (Penn. Hist. Soc. Mem. v. 2, pt. I.) Harris, Luther Metcalf. See Harris, Metcalf and Whitney families. Harris, Samuel. Philosophical basis of The- ism, etc. N. Y., 1883. 8°. The self-revelation of God. N. Y., 1887. 8°. Harris, Thaddeus Mason. Chronological and topographical accountof Dorchester [Mass.]. Boston, n. d. 8°. Same. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. v. 9.) Discourses on free masonry. Charles- town, 1801. 8°. Hymns for the Lord's Supper, selected and original. Boston, 1801. 12°. (Bd. with Belknap's Sacred poetry.) Journal of a tour northwest of the Alle- ghany Mts. in 1803 ; with account of Ohio. Boston, 1805. 8°. Natural history of the Bible. Boston, 1820. 8°. Sketch of Lunenburgh, 1810. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. V. II.) Frothingham, N. L. Memoir of H. {Same, v. 32.) See Rale, Sebastian. [Harris, Thaddeus William.] Report on the insects of Massachusetts injurious to vege- tation. Camb., 1841. 8°. (Mass. Zoological and Botanical Survey.) Same. 3d ed. [by C. L. Flint]. Boston, 1862. 8°. Harris, Thomas Lake. God's breath in man and in humane society. Santa Rosa, Cal., 1891. 8°. Harris, William. Historical and critical ac- count of the lives and writings of James I. and Charles I., Cromwell and Charles II. New ed. with life of the author. 5 vols. Lond., 1814. 8°. Harris, William C. Prison-life in the tobacco warehouse at Richmond. Phila., 1862. 8°. Harris, Sir William Cornwallis. Highlands of ./Ethiopia. 2d ed. 3 vols. Lond., 1844. 8°. Harris, William Samuel. See Harris family. Harris, William Thaddeus. Epitaphs from the old burying-ground in Cambridge. Camb., 1845. 8°. Epitaphs from the old burying ground in Watertown [Mass.] ; with notes, by Ed. D. Harris. Boston, 1869. 8°. Harris, William Torrey. Philosophic aspects of history. (Amer. Hist. Ass'n. Papers, V. 5.) Harris, William W. See Groton, Conn. Harris [family] genealogy. History of James Harris of New London, Conn., and his de- scendants, 1640-1878 ; by Nath. H. Morgan. Hartford, 1878. 8°. Harris family. Robert Harris and his descend- ants, with notices of the Morey and Metcalf families ; by Luther M. Harris. Boston, 1861. 8°. Harris family. Thomas Harris in Ipswich, Mass., in 1636, and some of his descendants; by W. S. Harris. Nashua, 1883. 8°. Harris family. New England ancestors of Katherine Brattle and Wm. Cary Harris ; and descendants of Thaddeus M. and Mary D. Harris, Amos and Jerusha R. Holbrook, Eli and Hannah S. Wheelock, Wm. and Katherine B. G. Bascom ; [by Ed. D. Harris. N. Y.. 1887]. 8°. Harrison, Frederic. Choice of books, and other literary pieces. Lond., 1886. 12°. England and France. See International policy. See Cromwell, Oliver. Harrison, Gabriel. The Stratford bust of Shakespeare, and critical inquiry into its authenticity and artistic merits. Brooklyn, 1865. 4°. See Hawthorne, Nath. — Payne, John Howard. HARRISON 310 HARTFORD Harrison, George F. E. Report on physical training, submitted to tlie Board of Regents, Univ. of California. Sacramento, 1888. 8°. Harrison, George Lieb. Chapters on social science as connected with state charities. Phila., 1877. 8°. Legislation on insanity ; lunacy laws of the U. S. to 1883 ; also laws of England, Germany, France, etc. Phila., 1884. 8°. • See Penn, Wm. Harrison, James Albert. Story of Greece. N. v., 1889. 8°. (Story of the nations.) Harrison, James Bower. Some observations on the contamination of water by the poison of lead, and its effect on the human body. Lond., 1852. 12°. Harrison, Jane Ellen. Introductory studies in Greek art. N. Y., 1892. 8°. Mythology and monuments of ancient Athens ; a trans, of a portion of the Attica of Pausanias by M. de G. Verrall ; with in- trod. essay and archaeological commentary by H. Lond., 1890. 8°. Harrison, John F. Map of N. Y. City. N. Y., Dripps, 1854. roller. Harrison, Joseph. The iron worker and King Solomon; with memoir. Phila., 1868. 8°. Harrison, Robert. Outlines of German litera- ture. See Gostwick, Jos. Harrison, Robert, DI.D. Dublin dissector, or manual of anatomy with the elements of pathology. 2d Amer. ed., with additions, by Robt. Watts, Jr. N. Y., 1845. S°. Harrison, Samuel A. Wenlock Christison and the early Friends in Talbot County, Md., 1878. (Maryland Hist. Soc. Fund pub. 12.) Sec Bozman, John L. — Hindman, Wm. [Harrison, Susanah.] Songs in the night; by a Young woman, etc. Exeter, 1802. 12°. Harrison, William Henry. Discourse on the aborigines of the valley of the Ohio ; prep, for the Hist. Soc. of Ohio. Boston, 1840. 12°. Same. (Hist, and Phil. Soc. of Ohio, Trans, v. i.) Dawson, Moses. Historical narrative of the civil and militari,- services of H. Cinn., 1824. 8°. Harrison's British classicks, vol. VII. ; cont. The world, by E. Moore and Lord Lyttel- ton's Dialogues of the dead. Lond. [1786]. 8°. Harrisse, Henri. Bibliotheca Americana vetus- tissima ; a description of works rel. to America, pub. 1492-1551. N. Y., 1866. 8°. Same. Additions. Paris, 1872. 8°. Les Colombo de France et d'ltalie ; fa- meux marins du X\'e siScle, 1461-92. Paris, 1874. 4°- [ ] Histoire critique de la d(5couverte du Mississipi, 1669-73. Paris, 1872. 8°. [ ^ Notes pour servir & I'histoire, a la biblio- graphic et a la cartographie de la Nouvelle France, etc., 1545-1700; par I'Auteur de la Bibliotheca Americana. Paris, 1872. 8°. See Cabot, John. — Colombo, F. — Corte- Real, G. and M. [narrower, Henry Draper.] Capt. Glazier and his lake ; an inquiry into the exploration at the head-waters of the ^Mississippi since the discovery of Lake Itasca. N. Y. [1886]. 8°. Harsha, David Addison. See Doddridge, Philip. Hart, Adolphus M. History of the discovery of the valley of the Mississippi. 2 ed. Cinn., 1852. 8°. • Same [enlarged]. Cinn., 1853. 8°. [ ] History of the issues of paper money in the American colonies, anterior to the Revolution. St. Louis, 1851. 8°. Hart, Charles Henry. See Lincoln, A. — Morris, Mary White. — Nixon, John. Hart, Edward Lucas. See Morris family. Hart, George. The violin and its music, etc. Lond., 1881. 4°. The violin ; its famous makers and their imitators. Lond., 1880. 12°. Hart, Gerald E. The fall of New France, 1755- 60. Montreal, 1888. 4°. Hart, Henry Chichester. Scripture natural history ; animals mentioned in the Bible. Lond., 1888. 12°. (By-pathsof Bible knowl- edge, II.) Hart, John Seely. Female prose writers of America. 5th ed. Phila., 1866. 8°. Hart family. Genealogical history of Stephen Hart and his descendants, 1632-1875 ; with misc. Harts and their progenitors ; by Alfred Andrews. Hartford, 1875. 8°. Hart family. History of the Hart family of Warminster, Penn. ; added, the genealogy of the family from its first settlement in America, by W. W. H. Davis, n. p., 1867. 8°. Harte, Francis Bret. Complete works. 5 vols. Lond., 18S0-81. 12°. Contents: I. Poems and drama. 2. Earlier papers, American and Spanish legends, etc. 3. Tales of the Argonauts and Eastern sketches. 4. Gabriel Conroy. 5. Stories and Condensed novels. Luck of Roaring Camp and other sketches. Boston, 1871. 12°. Hartford, Conn. Geer's Hartford city direc- tory for 1855 and 1859. 2 vols. Hartford, 1855-59- 12°. Board of Trade. Hartford as a manu- facturing, business and commercial center, etc. [Hartford] 1889. 8°. Asylum Hill Cong. Church. Manual. Hartford, 1876. 12°. Charter Oak Hall. Proceedings at the dedication, with addresses, etc. ; ed. by J. Deane Alden. Hartford, 1856. 8°. HARTFORD 311 HARVARD U^'1VERSIT^■ Christ Church. Parish year-book. nos. 11-12. 2 vols. n. p., 1890-91. 12°. First Church. Historical catalogue, 1633-1885. n. p., 18S5. 8°. Manual, with catalogue of surviving members. Hartford, 1878. 12°. First Co. Governor's Foot Guard. Proceedings at the centennial celebration, 1871 ; with hist, introduction, etc. Hart- ford, 1872. 8°. Hartford Theological Seminary. Annual register. Hartford, 1892. 8°. Hartford Seminary record, vol. 2. Hartford, 1891-92. 8°. North Church. Brief history of [its] formation, with covenant [and list of mem- bers]. Hartford, 1832. 12°. Pearl St. Cong. Church. Manual, with catalogue. Hartford [1870]. 12°. Hartgers, Joost. Oost- en West-indische \'oy- agien. 13 pts. in 2 vols. Amst., 1648. 4°. Note: Other parts though announced were never ' published ; the following contents is given in trans- lation. Contents: I. Veer, G. de. Relation of three voy- ages of W. Barentz to Nova Zembla, Norway, Mus- covy, etc., 1594-96 and l6og. — Ponianus, J. I. Narrative cone, the North. 2. Houtman, C. First voyage to the East Indies by Dutch vessels-with a description of the countries visited, 1595. 3. Neck, J. C. van, and War- wijck, W. van. True description of a voyage to the East Indies, 1598. — Weert, S. de. Voyage through the Straits of Magellan, 1598-1600. 4. Noort, Oliver van. Voy. through the Straits of Magellan and around the world, 1-598-1601. — Neck, J. C. van. 2d voyage. 5. Spilbergen, J. van. Historical journal of a voyage of three ships to the East Indies, 1601-04. — Hagen, S, van der. 2d voyage of 12 ships. 6. Matelief, C. Journal of a voyage to the East Indies and China with 11 ships, 1605-08. 7. Broecke, Peter van den. Journal of a voyage to Cape Verde, Angola, Guinea, etc., 1605-30. 8. Spilbergen, J. van. Voy. through the Straits of Magellan to the Moluccas. — Schouien van Hoorn, W. C, and Le Maire, Jacob. Voy. through the Straits of Magellan, 1615-17. 9. L'Hermite, Jaques, flwrf Schapen- ham, G. H. Journal of the Nassau fleet around the world, incl. the description of Peru, 1623-26.— Quires, Pedro F. de. Voyage to Australia, 10. Boniekoe van Hoorn, \V. Y. Journal of a voyage to the East Indies, 1618-25. — Raven, D. A, Journal of a voyage to Green- land and Spitzbergen, 1639. 11. Pelsaert, Fran. Un- lucky voyage of the ship Batavia to the East Indies, 162S-29. — Vliet, Jer. van. Strange experiences in Siam, the state of India, 1636-37. 12. Twist, J. van. General history of India, particularly of Guzerat. 13. Caron, Francois, and others. Description of the mighty king- dom of Japan. — Schouten, Joost. Narrative of Siam. Hartig, Franz, Graf von. Genesis ; or, Details of the Austrian revolution. See Kelly, Wal- ter K. Hartland, Frederick D. Genealogical and chronological chart of the royal and distin- guished houses of Europe ; with [their] arms, and orders of knighthood. Lond., 1854. fol. Hartley, David. Truth of the Christian re- ligion. Boston, 1808. 12°. (Bd. with Por- teus' Christian revelation.) Hartley, Isaac Smithson. Historical discourse on the semi-centennial of the Reformed Church, Utica, N. Y. Utica, 1880. 8°. Hartley, Robert Milham, Historical, scientific and practical i;ssay on milk as an article of human sustenance. N. Y., 1842. 8°. Hartlif, Samuel. Reformed Virginian silk- worm, etc. (Force's tracts, v. 3.) Hartt, Charles Frederick. Thayer expedition ; geology and physical geography of Brazil. Boston, 1870. 8°. Hartwell, Henry, Blair, James, and Chilton, R, Present state of Virginia and the College ; added, the charter for \\'illiam and Mary College. Lond., 1727. 8°. Hartwell family. Handbook of Hartwell gene alogy, 1636-1887 ; an account of the descend- ants of Wm. Hartwell of Concord, Mass., and allied families ; by L. W. Densmore. Boston, 1887. 8°. Hartwell family. 2d annual reunion. 1885. n. t. p. 8°. Harvard, John. Ellis, Geo. E. Memorial of H, Camb., 1884. 8°. Waters, H. F. Harvard and his ances- try. Boston, 1885. 8^ Harvard University [Cambridge, Mass.]. Ouin- ciuennial catalogue of officers and graduates, 1636-1890. Camb., 1890. 8°. Catalogus senatus academici, et eorum qui munera et ofificia gesserunt, etc. 29 vols. Cantab., 1797-1885. 8°. Catalogue of officers and students, 1834- 35, '36-38, '42-73. '74-75, '76-92- 58 vols. Camb., 1S34-91. 12°. Addresses at the inauguration of Chas. W. Eliot as President. Camb., 1869. 8°. Addresses at the inaug. of Ed. Everett as President. Boston, 1S46. 8°. Addresses at the inaug. of C. C. Felton as President. Camb., i860. 8°. ■ Addresses on the inaug. of Thos. Hill as President. Camb., 1863. 8°. Addresses at the inaug. of Jas. W'alker as President. Camb., 1853. S°. Alumni Hall ; appeal to friends of the college. Camb., 1866. 8°. Annual reports of the President. 1842-43, '45-46, '50-52, '60-61, '63-69, '70-72, '73-74, '77-79, '80-81, '84-85, '87-91. 21 vols. Camb., 1S44-92. 8°. Note: The reports for 1842-43, '4S-46, '50-52, include the " Treasurer's statement," which was usually printed separately. Since the 35th report for i860, they are bound together, the cover bearing the title. "Annual reports of the President and Treasurer." Bylaws, rules and regulations of the Over- seers. Camb., 1S42. 8°. College expenses at Harvard [delivered June 29, 1887]. n. t. p. 8°. Copy of the laws, 1655 ; with introd. by S. A. Green. Camb., 1876. 8'='. HARVARD UNIVERSITY 312 HARVARD UNIVERSITY Final reports of the Harvard Memorial Fund. Camb., 1878. 8°. Harvard memorial biographies [ed. by T. W. Higginson]. 2 vols. Camb., 1866. 8°. Harvard register, vols. 1-3. 3 vols, in 2. Camb.. 1880-81. 8°. Harvard University aid funds, n. t. p. 8°. Letter to the President of Harvard ; by a Member of the corporation [Saml. Atkins EUot]. Boston, 1S49. 8°. Memorial concerning the recent history and constitutional rights and privileges of Harvard. 3d ed. Camb., 1851. 8°. New England's first fruits in respect to the college at Cambridge, 1643. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. v. I.) Orders and regulations of the faculty. Camb., i860. 8°. Proceedings of the Overseers rel. to the late disturbances. Boston, 1834. 8°. Record of the commemoration on the 250th anniversary of the founding of H. C, 1636-1886. Camb., 1887. 8°. 3d report of the class of 1862. Boston, 1875. 8°. Report of the committee of the Overseers appointed to visit the University. Boston, 1853. 8°. Report of the committee on government to the Overseers, 1881-82. n. t. p. 8°. Report on filling up vacancies in the cler- ical part of the permanent Board of Over- seers. Boston, 1845. 8°. Report on the nomination of Overseers. Boston, 1872. 8°. — — Report on the "Permanent memorial." Boston, n. d. 8°. Report on the rights and duties of the President and Fellows in rel. to the Board of Overseers. Camb., 1856. 8°. Report on the rules and statutes of the office of " Preacher to the Univ. and Plum- mer Professor of Christian Morals"; with the proceedings of the Overseers thereon. Boston, 1855. 8°. Report to the Board of Overseers on the condition, needs and prospects of the Uni- versity. Camb., 1869. 8°. Review of Prof. Frisbie's inaugural ad- dress. Camb., 1823. 8°. Roll of students who have served in the army or navy during the ^Var of the Rebel- lion [by F. J. Child]. Camb., 1865. 8°. Same; by Francis H. Brown, Camb., 1866. 8°. Same. 2d ed. Camb., 1869. 8°. Secretary's report of the .class of 1864. Boston, 1881. 8°. Statutes and laws of H. C. 3ded. Camb i860. 8°. Treasurer's statement, 1832-36, '52, '57, '62, '63, '68, '73, '84. 12 vols. Camb., 1832- 84. 8°. Note: For other reports^ see Annual Tepo7'ts of the President. Astronomical Observatory. Report of the committee of the Overseers appointed to visit the observatory. Boston, 1864. 8°. BoYLSTON Medical Society. Catalogue of officers and members, 1858, '61, '67, '74. 4 vols. Boston, 1858-74. 8°. Dental School. 8th annual announce- ment. Camb., 1875. 12°. Divinity School. Catalogue. Camb., 1844. 8°. Hasty-Pudding Club. Catalogues, 1841, '67, '74. 3 vols. Boston, 1841-74. 12°. Institute of 1770. Catalogue of the officers and members. 2 vols. Camb., 1849, '68. 8°. Law School. Catalogue of students of law in H. U. 1848, '53-55. 3 vols. Camb., 1848-54. 8°. Library. Annual report of the librarian. Camb., 1865. 8°. • — Bibliographical contributions ; ed. by Justin Winsor. nos. 2-19, 21-46. 44 vols. Camb., 1879-92. 8°. Contents: 2. Winsor, Justin. Shakespeare's poems : a bibliography of earlier editions. 3 Norton, Chas. E. List of the principal books rel. to the life and works of Michelangelo. 4 Winsor, Justin. Pietas et gratulatio ; inquiry into the authorship of the sev- eral pieces. 5. List of apparatus available for scien- tific researches, etc. 6. Collection of books and auto- graphs bequeathed to H. C. library, by Chas. Sumner 7. Dante collections in the College and Boston Public Libraries. 8. Calendar of the Arthur Lee mss. in the library. 9 Goodale, Geo. L. Floras of different coun- tries. 10. Winsor, J. Halliwelliana ; bibliography of the publications of J. O. HalliYifell-Phillips 11. Scud- der, Saml. H. Entomological libraries of the U. S. 12. List of the publications of Harvard Univ. and its officers, 1870-80. 13. Scudder, Saml. H. Bibliography of fossil insects. 14 Tillinghast, Wm. H. Notes on the historical hydrography of the Handkerchief shoal in the Bahamas. 15. Whitney, J. D. List of American authors in geology and palEeoutology. 16. Bliss, Rich- ard. Classified index to maps in Petermann's Geo- graphische Mittheilungen, 1855-81 17. Classified index to the maps in the Royal Geographical Society's Pub- lications, 1S30-83 18. Winsor, J. A bibliography of Ptolemy's Geography. 19. The Kohl collection of maps rel. to America. 21. List of the publications of Harvard and its officers, 1880-85. 22. Winsor, J. Cal- endar of the Sparks MSS. in the Library. 23. Tilling- hast, Wm. H. List of publications of Harvard and its officers, :885-86. 24. Lane, Wm. C. Index to recent reference lists, 1885-86. 25. Farlow, W. G., and Tre- lease, Wm. List of works on N. American fungi. 26. Lane, Wm. C. Catalogue of books on Oliver Cromwell and Frederick the Great, bequeathed b\- Carlyle to Harvard. 27. Davis, A. McF. Few notes cone, the records of Harvard. 28. Tillinghast, Wm. H. 4th list of the publications of Harvard and its professors. 29 Lane, Wm. C. Index to recent refer- ence lists, no. 3, 1887. 30. Shelley's Skylark ; a fac- simile of the orig. ms, with a note on other mss. of Shelley, in Harvard College Library. 31. Farlow, W. G. Supplementallist of works on N. Amer. fungi. 32. Badger, H. C. Matematical theses of junior and HARVARD UNIVERSITY 313 HASELTINE senior classes, 1782-1839. 33. Tillinghast, Wm. H. 5th list of the publications of H. U. and its officers, with the chief pub. on the University, 1887-88. 34. Lane, Wm. C. The Dante collections in the H. C. and Boston Public Libraries. 35. Woodberry, Geo. E. Notes on the ms. volume of Shelley's poems in the Library. 36. Lane,Wm. C. Catalogue of a collection of works on ritualism and doctrinal theology pre- sented by John Harvey Treat. 37. Weitenkampf, Frank. A bibliog. of Wm. Hogarth. 38. Tillinghast, Wm. H. 6th list of the publications of Harvard and its officers, with chief publications of the Univ., 1888- 89. 39. Potter, A. C. Bibliography of Beaumont and Fletcher. 40. Lane, W. C Index to recent reference lists, no. 4. 41. Tillinghast, Wm. H. 7lh list of the publications of Harvard Univ. and its officers, 1889-90. 42. Tillinghast, W. H. Orators and poets of the Phi B^taKa'ppa., A/pha 0/ Mass. 43. Gross, Chas. Classi- fied list of books rel. to British municipal history. 44. Tillinghast, W. H. 8th list of the publications of H. U. and its officers, etc., 1890-91. 45. Lane, W. C, and Bolton, C. K. Notes on special collections in American libraries. 46. Class of 1828, with a bibli- ography of the publications of its members. Brief description of the catalogues of the Library. Camb., 1867. 8°. Bulletins ; ed. by J. Winsor. uos. 5-52. 6 vols. n. p., 1877-92. 8°. Catalogue of the Library [by B. Peirce]. .3 vols. Cainb., 1830. 8°. 1st supplement. Camb., 1834. 8°. Catalogue of the maps and charts in the library [by B. Peirce]. Camb., 1831. 8°. Extracts from laws rel. to the library. 2 vols. n. p., 1865, '67. 8°. ■ Letter from the Librarian on the state of the library. Camb., 1859. 8°. ist-gth, Iith-I3th reports of the Libra- rian [J. Winsor], 1878-90. 11 vols. n. p., n. d. 8°. Report of committee appointed to ex- amine the library, philosophical apparatus, medical and other departments of H. U. Boston, 1854. 8°. ■ Report of committee of the Ass'n. of the Alumni [on] the state of the college library. Camb., 1858. 8°. Report of the committee of the Over- seers appointed to visit the Library, 1861, '62, '64, '76. 4 vols. Boston, 1861-76. 8°. iViEDiCAL Department, or Mass. Medi- cal College. Annual announcement of lectures. 2 vols. Boston, 1855, '56. 8°. Annual circular, and catalogue of stu- dents. 1846, '49-50, '53-54, '58, '59, '63-64, '66-68, '70-75, '84-85, '88-89. 17 vols. Bos- ton and Camb., 1846-88. 8°. Practical views on medical education. Boston, 1850. 8°. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Annual reports of the trustees, 1862-69. 9 vols. Boston, 1863-70. 8°. — Bulletin, n. p., 1863. 8°. Charter, list of trustees, by-laws, etc. Boston, 1859. 8°. 40 Illustrated catalogue. Pts. i and 2. 2 vols. Camb., 1865. 1. 8°. Contents: i. Lyman, Theo. Opbiuridfe and astro- phj'tidse. 2. Agassiz, Alex. North American acalepbEE. Peabody Mf.sEUM OF Amer. Archeol- ogy, etc. See Peabody Museum. Phi Beta K.vppa, Alpha of Mass. Cata- logue of the fraternity, 1839, '42, '46, '49, '53, '56, '61. 7 vols. Camb., 1839-61. 8°. See also Adams, J. Q. — Allen, J. — Eliot, Saml. A. — Farmer, John. — Har\ard, John. — King, Moses. — Mitchell, Wm. — Morse, Jed. — Newman, Henry. — Pahner, Jos. — Peirce, Benj. — Quincy, Josiah. — Rawson, Ed. — Sib- ley, John L. — Vaille, F. O. — Wheeler, Jos. Harvey, Cornelius Burnham; .SVy' Buck family. Harvey, Gabriel. Letter-book, 1573-80 ; ed. by Ed. John Long Scott. Westminster, 1884. 4°. (Camden Soc. n. s. v. 33.) Harvey, Henry. History of the Shawnee In- dians, 1681-1854. Cinn., 1855. 12°. Harvey, Louis Powell. Eulogy on H.; by David Atwood. (Wisconsin Hist. Soc. Col. V. 5-) Harvey, Moses. Newfoundland. See Hatton, Joseph. Harvey, Peter. 5^^ Webster, Danl. Harvey, Thomas. The West Indies in 1837. See Sturge, Joseph. Harvey, William. Works ; tr. with life, by Robt. Willis. Lond., 1847. 8°. Exercitatio anatomica de motu cordis et sanguinis ; cum prefatione J. Silvii ; accessit dissertatio de corde Jacobi de Back. Rotero- dami, 1648. 16°. Willis, Robert. Wm. Harvey, history of the discovery of the circulation of the blood. Lond., 1878. 8°. Harvey, William Henry. Nereis boreali-Amer- icana ; or. Contributions to a history of the marine algte of N. America. Pt. i. Mela- nospermece. — Pt. 2. Rhodospermese. — Pt. 3. Chlorospermea. (Smithsonian Inst. Contrib. V. 3, 5, I0-) Synopsis of British seaweeds, comp. from Harvey's Phycologia Britannica. Lond., 1857. 12°. Harvey, AVilliam Wigan. Ecclesige Anglicanse vindex catholicus ; sive, Articulorum eccle- siae Anglicans cum scriptis SS. Patrum nova collatio. 3 vols. Cantab., 1841-43. 8°. Harwood, Watson Herbert. See Harwood family. Harwood family. Genealogical history of fam- ilies descended from James Harwood ; by W. H. Harwood. Potsdam, N. Y., 1879. 12°. Harwood family. See Robinson family. Hasell, Elizabeth Julia. See Calderon de la Barca, Pedro. — Tasso, Torquato. Haseltine, Ira S. Sketch of Richland County. (Wisconsin Hist. Soc. Col. v. i.) HASKEL 314 HAUTEFEUILLE Haskel, Daniel, and Smith, J. Calvin. Com- plete descriptive and statistical gazetteer of the United States. N. Y., 1847. 8°- Haskell, Thomas Hawes. New Gloucester [Me.] centennial, 1874. Portland, 1875. 8°. Haskell family. See White family. Haskins, Charles H. Yazoo land companies. (Amer. Hist. Ass'n. Papers, v. 5.) Haskins, C. W. The Argonauts of California ; by a Pioneer. N. Y., 1890. 8°. Haskins, David Greene. See Emerson, R. W. Haskins, Roswell William. Legendof the Win- nebagoes. (Wisconsin Hist. Soc. Col. v. i.) Haskins, Samuel M. See Brooklj'n. St. Mark's Church. Haskins family. See Emerson, R. W. Haslett, Andrew. Original poems. Bait., 1812. 12°. Hassam, John T. See Cheever, Hassam and Hilton families. Hassam family; by John T. Hassam. Boston, 1870. 8°. Hasse, Karl Ewald. Anatomical description of the diseases of the organs of circulation and respiration ; tr. and ed. by W. Swaine. Phila., 1846. 8°. Hassel, J. Tour to the Isle of Wight, 1790. (Pinkerton's Voy. v. 2.) Hassler, Ferdinand Rudolph. Elements of the geometry of planes and solids. Richmond, 1828. 8°. See U. S. Treasury Dept. Comparison of weights, etc.; also Coast Survey. Hasted, Edward. History and topographical survey of the county of Kent. 2ded. 12 vols. Canterbury, 1797-1801. 8°. Hastings, Lansford W. Emigrants' guide to Oregon and California. Cinn., 1845. 8°. Same. New history of Oregon and Cali- fornia. Cinn., 1849. 8°- Hastings, Sally, Poems on different subjects with a tour to the West in 1800. Lancaster, 1808. 12°. [Hastings, Thomas.] Missionary labors among fallen women by the N. Y. Magdalen Benevo- lent Society. N. Y., 1870. 12°. Selah ; a collection of psalm and hymn tunes. N. Y. [1856]. ob. 8°. and Patton, Wm. The Christian psalmist ; or. Watts' psalms and hymns with selections from other sources. N. Y., 1840. 12°. and Warriner, S. Musica sacra ; or, Springfield and Utica collections united ; psalm and hymn tunes, anthems, etc. 4th rev. ed. Utica, 1823. 8°. Hastings, Warren. Hastings; by Sir Alfred Lyall. Lond., 1889. 12°. (Eng. men of action.) Hastings family. See Adams family. Hastings [family] memorial. Genealogical ac- count of the descendants of Thomas Hast- ings of Watertown, Mass., 1634-1864 ; [by Lvdia Nelson Buckminster]. Boston, 1866. 8°. Haswell, Anthony. See Phelps, Matthew. Hatch, Alfrederick S. See McAuley, Jerry. Hatch, Edwin. Organization of the early Christian churches ; lectures [Bampton] be- fore the Univ. of Oxford in 1880. Lond., 1881. 8°. Hatch family. Timothy Hatch of Hartford, Ct., and his descendants ; by Ed. H. Fletcher. N. Y., 1879. 8°. Hatfield, Edwin Francis. History of Elizabeth, N. J., inch the early history of Union County. N. Y., 1868. 8°. Poets of the church ; sketches of hymn- writers, with notes on their hymns. N. Y. [1884]. 8°. Universalism as it is. N. Y., 1841. 12°. See Wasliburn, Samuel. Hatfield, Robert Griffith. American house- carpenter ; treatise upon architecture, cor- nices, etc. 2d ed. N. Y., 1845. 8°. Theory of transverse strains, and its appli- cation in the construction of buildings. N. Y., 1877. 8°. Hathaway, Joshua. Indian names. (Wisconsin Hist. Soc. Col. V. I.) Hathaway, Stephen P., Jr. 2d Congregational Church in Marblehead. (Essex Inst. Hist, col. V. 22.) Hatherly, S. G. Treatise on Byzantine music. Lond., 1892. 4°. Hatin, Julius, Compendium of operative mid- wifery ; from the French, by Rich. Tuite. N. Y., 1828. 12°. Hatto,Hetto,o?Ahyto,5/>. (5/^a,rs/. Capitulare; Libellus de visione et obitu Wetini monachi Augiensis. (Migne. Patrol, s. Lat. v. 105.) Hatton, Joseph. Printing. (Sevan's Brit. man. V. 8.) Today in America. 2 vols, Lond,, 1881, 12°, and Harvey, M, Newfoundland, the oldest British colony ; its history, etc, Lond,, 1883, 8°. Hatton family. Correspondence of the family of Hatton, 1601-1704 ; ed, by Ed. M. Thomp- son, 2 vols, \\'e.stminster, 1878, 4°. (Camden Soc, n, s, V, 22-23,) Haug, Martin. Essays on the sacred language, writings and religion of the Parsis. 2d ed., ed. by E. W. West. Lond., 1878. 8°. (Triib- ner's Oriental series.) Haughton, William. Patient Grissil. See Dek- ker, Thomas. Haupt, Erich. First epistle of St. John ; with introd., by W. B. Pope, Edin,, 1879. 8°, Hautefeuille, Laurent Basile, Quelques ques- tions de droit international maritime, a pro- pos de la guerre d'Am^rique, Leipzig, 1861, HAUTEFORT 315 I-IAVVKES Hautefort, Marie de, diichesse de Schomberg. Madame de Hautefort ; par \'ictor Cousin. aiSme ^d. Paris, 1S68. 8°. Havard, Henry. Amsterdam et Venice. Paris, 1876. 1. 8°. 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Hawthorne, Nathaniel. Complete works ; with introd. notes, by Geo. Parsons Lathrop. 12 vols. Boston, 1883. 8°. Contents: i. Twice told tales. 2. Mosses from an old manse. 3. House of the seven gables, Snow image and other twice-told tales. 4 Wonderbook, Tanglewood tales, and Grandfather's chair. 5. Scar- let letter and Blithedale romance. 6. Marble faun, or the romance of Monte Beni. 7-8. Our'old home, and English notebooks. 9. Passages from the American note-books. 10. Passages from the French and Italian note-books. 11. Dolliver romance, Fanshawe, and Septimus Felton ; with appendix cont. the Ancestral footstep. 12. Tales, sketches and other papers ; with a biog. sketch, by George Parsons Lathrop. Scarlet letter ; dramatised by G. Harri- son. Brooklyn, 1876. 8°. Hawthorne, Julian. Hawthorne and his wife ; a biography. 2 vols. Boston, 1885. 8°. jAivtES, Henry. Hawthorne. Lond., 1879. 8°. (Eng. men of letters.) Lathrop, G. P. Study of Hawthorne. Boston, 1889. 12°. See Darley, F. O. C— Pierce, Franklin. Hay, Alexander. History of Chichester, and the county of Sussex in general. Chichester, 1804. 8°. Hay, Alexander. Treatise on baptism ; with life of the author, by Charles Dresser. N. Y., 1842. 12°. [Hay, George.] Treatise on expatriation. Wash., 1814. 8°. Hay, John. Pike County ballads, and other pieces. Boston, 1871. 12°. ■ See Lincoln, A. Hay, Robert. Geological reconnaissance in southwestern Kansas. (U. S. Geol. Survey. Bulletin, v. 9.) Hay, William. Deformity ; an essay, 1761. (Dodsley's Fugitive pieces, v. i.) [Hay, W.] History of temperance in Saratoga Co., N. Y., etc. Saratoga Springs, 1855. 8°. Hayden, Ferdinand Vanderveer, and Selwyn, A. R. C. North America. Lond, 1883. 8°. (Stanfords' Compend. of geog.) Palaeontology of the upper Missouri. See Meek, F. B. See U. S. Interior Dept. Geol. and Geog. Survey. Hayden, Horace Edwin. Bibliography of the Wyoming Valley. (Wyoming Hist, and Geol. Soc. v. 2.) See Pollock family.— Weitzel family. 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Haynes, Robert William. Catalogue of modern law books. See Stevens, H. G. Hays, Daniel. See Phelps, Noah A. Hays, Frances. Women of the day ; a biog. dictionary. Lond., 18S5. 8°. Hays, Isaac [Ed.'] Select medico-chirurgical transactions ; a collection of memoirs read to the Medico-Chirurgical Societies of Lon- don and Edinburgh. Phila., 1831. 8°. Hays. See Hayes. Hayward, Abraham. Biographical and critical essays ; repr. from reviews with additions. 2 vols. Lond., 1858. 8°. Contents: I. Sydney Smith. — Samuel Rogers. — James Smith. — George Selwyu. — Lord Chesterfield. — Lord Melbourne — Gen. von Radowitz. — Countess Hahn- Hahn. — M.de Stendhal [Henri Beyle]. — Pierre Dupont. — Lord Eldon and the chances of the bar. 2. The Crimean campaign. American orators and statesmen. — ^Journalism in France. — Parisian morals and manners. — The imitative powers of music. — British field sports. — Science and literature of etiquette.— Art of dining. Same. New series. 2 vols. Lond., 1873. 8°. Contents : I. Pearls and mock pearls of history. — Frederick von Gentz. — Maria Edgeworth ; her life and writings. — George Canning as a man of letters. — Mar- shall Saxe. — Sylvain Van de Weyer. — Alexander Dumas. — Salons. — Whist and whist-players. 2. Varieties of history and art. — Edward Living- stone —Richard IlL — Marie Antoinette. — Countess of Albany and Alfieri. — Sir Henry Holland's recollec- tions. — Lady Palmerston. — Lord Lansdowne. — Lord Bailing and Bulwer. — More about Junius. Satne. 3d series. Lond., 1874. 8°. Contents : The British Parliament ; its history and eloquence. — Curiosities of German archives. — England and France ; their national qualities, manners, morals and society. — Lanfrey's Napoleon. — Vicissitudes of families ; English, Scotch, Irish and continental no- bility.— Lives of the Lord Chancellors of Ireland. — The second Armada. — The purchase system. Selection from [his] correspondence, 1834- 84 ; with account of his early life ; ed. by Henry E. Carlisle. 2 vol. Lond., 1886. 8°._ Sketches of eminent statesmen and wri- ters, with other essays. 2 vols. Lond., 1880.. Contents: i. Thiers.— Bismarck.— Cavour.— Met- ternich. — Charles, comte de Montalembert. — Mel- bourne. — Marquess Wellesley. 2. Mme. de S6vign6. — Saint-Simon. — Mme. du DefiFand and her correspondents. — Holland House. — Strawberry Hill. — Byron and Tennyson. — The repub- lic of Venice ; its rise, decline and fall. See Goethe, J. W. von. — Wynn, Frances W. Hayward, Charles. See Cabot, Sebastian. Hayward, George. Surgical reports and misc. papers on medical subjects. Boston, 1855. 12°. Hayward, Sir John, 1560-1627. Annals of the first four years of the reign of Elizabeth ; ed. by John Bruce. Lond., 1840. 4°. (Camden Soc. v. 7.) Hayward, John, 1781-1869. Gazetteer of Mas- sachusetts. Boston, 1847. 8°. Gazetteer of Vermont. Boston, 1849. 12°. Religious creeds and statistics of every Christian denomination in the U. S. and British provinces. Boston, 1836. 12°. 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Letter to the inhabitants of Andover and North Andover. Boston, 1856. 8°. Hazen, William Babcock. The school and the army in Germany and France ; with a diary of siege life at Versailles. N. Y., 1872. 8°. Hazlitt, William. Eloquence of the British senate, with biog. and critical notes. 2 vols. Brooklyn, 1810, 09. 8°. Lectures on the English poets and comic writers. New ed., ed. by Wm. Carew Haz- litt. Lond., 1869. 12°. ' Lectures on the literature of the age of Elizabeth, and characters of Shakespeare's plays. Lond., 1870. 12°. Notes of a Journey through France and Italy. (Greenbank's Per. lib. v. i.) Plain speaker ; opinions on books, men and things. New edition, ed. by Wm, Carew Hazlitt. Lond., 1870. 12°. The round table ; Northcote's conversa- tions ; Characteristics ; ed. by W. C. Hazlitt. Lond., 1871. 12°. Sketches and essays ; and Winterslow, essays written there. New ed., by W. C. HazHtt. Lond., 1872. 12°. Spirit of the age ; or. Contemporary por- traits. 4th ed.; added, Free thoughts on public affairs and a letter to Wm. Gifford ; ed. by W. C. Hazlitt. Lond., 1886. 12°. Table talk ; essays on men and manners. New ed., ed. by W. C. Hazlitt. Lond., 1870. 12°. See Montaigne, Michael de. — Northcote, James. Hazlitt, William, Jr. See Luther, Martin. Hazlitt, William Carew. Hand-book to the popular, poetical and dramatic literature of Great Britain ; from the invention of printing to the Restoration. Lond,, 1867. 8°. History of the Venetian republic. 4vols. Lond., i860. 8°. Old cookery books and ancient cuisine. Lond., 1886. 12°. I Second series of bibliographical collec- tions and notes on early English literature, 1474-1700. Lond,, 1882. 8°. See Hazlitt, Wm. Heacock family. Jonathan and Ann Heacock, who settled in Chester Co., Penn., 1711, and their descendants, n. p., 1869. 8°. Head, Barclay Vincent. Historia numorum ; a manual of Greek numismatics. Oxford, 1887. 8°. Head, Percy Rendell. Classic and Italian paint- ing. See Poynter, Edward J. See Van Dyck, A. Headland, Frederick William. Essay on the action of medicines in the system. 2d ed. Lond., 1855. 8°. Headley, Joel Tyler. Chaplains and clergy of the Revolution. N. Y., 1864. 8°. Grant and Sherman ; their campaigns and generals, 1861-65. N. Y., 1866. 8°. The great Rebellion ; history of the civil war in the U.S. vol. i. Hartford, 1863. 1.8°. Letters from Italy. N. Y,, 1845. 12°. Reasons for the centennial at Washing- ton's headquarters, Newburgh, N. Y. New- burgh, 1881. 8°. Second war with England. 2 vols. N. Y., 1853. 12°. See Napoleon I. Heales, Alfred. Architecture of the churches of Denmark. Lond., 1892. 8°. Healy, Timothy Michael. Why there is an English land question and an Irish land league. Dublin, 1881. 8°. Heane, W. C. [iirf.] Visitation of the county of Gloucester. .SVt' Maclean, 5/r John. Heap, David Porter. See U. S. War Dept. Engineer Dept. Heap, Gwinn Harris. 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Origin and development of form and ornament in ceramic art. {Same, Reports, V. 4-) Pottery of the ancient Pueblos. {Same, Reports, v. 4.) Prehistoric textile fabrics of the U. S. derived from impressions on pottery. {Same, Reports, v. 3.) Study of the textile art in its relation to the development of form and ornament. {Same, Reports, v. 6.) Textile fabrics of ancient Peru. Wash., 1889. 8°. {Same.) Use of gold and other metals among the ancient inhabitants of Chiriqui, Isthmus of Darien. Wash., 1887. 8°. {Same.) Holmes, William Richard. Sketches on the shores of the Caspian. Lond., 1845. 8°. Hoist, Hermann Eduard von. Constitutional and political history of the United States ; tr. from the German, by John J. Lalor and Alfred B. Mason, vols. 1-7. 7 vols. Chicago, 1877-92. 8°. Contents: i 1750-1833. State sovereignty and slavery. 2. 1828-46. Jackson's administration.— An- nexation of Texas. 3. 1846-50. Annexation of Texas. —Compromise of 1850. 4. 1850-54. 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Humboldt; eine wissen- schaftliche Biographie im Verein mit Lalle- mant, Carus, Dove, etc. 3 vols Leipzig, 1872. 8°. Ehrenberg, C. G. Gedachtnissrede auf H. Berlin, 1870. 8°. • ■ La Roquette, — de. Notice sur la vie et les trauvaux de H. Paris, i860. 4°. Martius, Carl F. P. von. Denkrede auf H. Rlunchen, i860. 4°. Memoir of H. (Jardine's Nat. library, V. 37-) Stevens, Henry. Catalogue of the library of H. ; with a bibliog. and biographical me- moir. Lend., 1863. 8°. See Behaim, Martin. Hume, Abraham. Learned societies and print- ing clubs of the United Kingdom. Lond., 1847. 8°. Same, with supplement, by A. L Evans. Lond., 1853. 8°. Hume, David. Essays, moral, political and literary ; ed. with dissertations and notes, by T. H. Green and T. H. Grose. New ed. 2 vols. Lond., 1882. 8°. History of England to 1688 ; with the author's last corrections and account of his life. 6 vols. Boston, 1863. 8°. Same, contin. to 1878. New ed. rev., by J. S. Brewer. Lond., 1S80. 12°. (Stud, manual.) ■ Huxley, Thos. H. Hume. Lond., 18S1. 12°. (Eng. men of letters.) Hume, James Deacon. Thoughts on the corn laws. Lond., 1815. 8°. [Hume, Sophia.] Exhortation to the inhabit- ants of South-Carolina to bring their deeds to the light of Christ, in their own con- sciences ; by S. H. Bristol [Eng.], 1750. 8°. Humphrey, Charles. Collection of practical forms in suits at law. 2 vols. Albany, 1845. 1. 8°. Humphrey, Edward Porter. The dead of the Presbyterian Church in Kentucky ; an ad- dress. Louisville [1883]. 8°. Humphrey, Heman. Domestic education. Am- herst, 1840. 12°. Great Britain, France and Belgium ; a short tour in 1835. 2 vols. N. Y., 1838. 12°. Humphrey, Hosea. Dissertation on fire; in- quiries cone, the laws of nature. Prov., 1814. 12°. Humphrey, James. Obituary notices and funeral services of H. Brooklyn, 1866. 8°. Humphrey, James Joseph. See Humphrey fa- mily. Humphrey, Urania Battell. In memoriam, 1814- 87. n. p., 1889. 4°. Humphrey family. Humphrey family of North Yarmouth, Me.; by Jas.J. Humphrey. Yar- , mouth, 1882. 8°. Humphrey. See Humphry^ Humphreys, Andrew Atkinson, and Abbot, H. L. Report upon the physics and hydraulics of the Mississippi River. Wash., 1867. 8°. Same. Repr. with add. Wash., 1876. 4°. (U. S. War Dept. Engineer Dept. Prof. papers, no. 13.) Humphreys, David, 7^. Z?. Historical account of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts. Lond., 1730. 8°. Humphreys, David, LL.D., and others. The Anarchiad ; a New England poem ; ed. with notes, by Luther G. Riggs. New Haven, 1861. 12°. See Putnam, Israel. Humphreys, Frederick. See Humphreys family. Humphreys, Henry Noel. Butterfly vivarium ; or. Insect home. Lond., 1858. 8°. ■ — - Coin collector's manual. 2 vols. Lond., 1853. 12°. History of the art of printing ; preceded by a short account of the origin of the alpha- bet. Lond., 1867. fol. ■ Ocean gardens ; history of the marine aquarium. Lond., 1857. 12°. Humphreys family. Humphreys family, in America ; by Fred. Humphreys [and others]. N. Y., 1883. 4°. Humphry, Sir George Murray. The human foot and the human hand. Camb., 1861. 12°. Hungerford, Edward. Centennial sermons on the history of the Center Cong. Church, Meriden, Conn. Hartford, 1877. 12°. Hunnewell, James Frothingham. Bibliography of Charlestown, Mass., and Bunker Hill. Boston, 1880. 8°. Century of town life ; history of Charles- town, Mass., 1775-1887. Boston, 1888. 8°. Historical monuments of France. Bos- ton, 1884. 8°. Illustrated Americana, 1493-1889 ; articles read to the Amer. Antiq. Society, n. p., ' 1890. 8°. Same. (Amer. Antiq. Soc. Proc. n. s. v. 6.) Records of the ist Church, Charlestown, Mass., 1632-1789. Boston, 1880. 4°. Hunt, Albert S. See Warriner, Edwin. Hunt, Azuba Terry. Reminiscences of my early life in Auburn. (Cayuga Co. Hist. Soc. Col. V. 6.) Hunt, Charles Havens. See Livingston, Ed- ward. Hunt, D. History of Pomfret [Conn.] ; dis- course delivered Nov. 19, 1840. Hartford, 1841. 8°. Hunt, Ezra Mundy. Metuchen, her history and churches ; hist, sketch in two addresses. N. Y., 1870. 8°. The patients' and physicians' aid. N. Y., i860. 8°. HUNT 347 HUNTER [Hunt, Freeman.] Letters about the Hudson River and its vicinity ; written in 1835-36, by a Citizen of N. Y. N. Y., 1836. 16°. Lives of American merchants, vol. i. N. Y., 1856. 8°. See Hunt's Mercliants' Magazine. Hunt, Gaillard. Fragments of RevoUitionary history. Brooklyn, 1892. 4°. Hunt, Gilbert J. Historical reader ; cont. the war between the United States and Great Britain, 1812-15. N. Y., 1819. 12°. Same. The late war between the U. S. and G. B., 1812-15 ; also a slcetch of the Al- gerine war. N, Y., 1816. 12°. See La Fayette, Gcii. Hunt, Henry George Bonavia. Concise history of music. N. Y,, 1877. 12°. Hunt, James. Stammering and stuttering, their nature and treatment; ed. by H. F. Rivers. 7th ed. Lond., 1870. 12°. Hunt, James Henry Leigh. Autobiography, with reminiscences of friends. 2 vols. N. Y., 1850. 8°. Saute. New ed. Lond., 187S. 12°. Imagination and fancy ; or. Selections from the English poets ; and essay in answer to "What is poetry?" New ed. Lond., 1878. 12°. Jar of honey from Mount Hybla. New ed. Lond., 1878. 12°. Men, women and books. New ed. Lond., 1878. 12°. [ ] Sir Ralph Esher ; or, Adventures of a gentleman of the court of Charles II. 3 vols. Lond,, 1832. 8°. Table-talk ; added. Imaginary conversa- tions of Pope and Swift. Lend., 1878. 12°. The town ; its memorable characters and events. New ed. Lond., 187S. 12°. Wit and humour, selected from the Eng- lish poets ; with essay and critical comments. New ed. Lond., 1878. 12°. 5f(? Wycherley, Wm. Hunt, John. Essay on pantheism. Lond., 1866. 8°. Religious thought in England from the Reformation to the end of the last century. 3 vols. Lond., 1870-73. 8°. Hunt, John Warren. Wisconsin gazetteer. Madison, 1853. 8°. Carr, Ed. S,,««rfATWOOD, J. P. Eulogies on H. (Wisconsin Hist. Soc. Col. v. 5.) Hunt, Leigh. See Hunt, Jas. Henry Leigh. Hunt, Louise Livingston. See Livingston, Mrs. Edward. Hunt, Robert. Popular treatise on photog- raphy, including daguerreotype. Glasgow, 1841. 8°. Hunt, Thomas Sterry. Special report on the trap dykes and Azoic rocks of south-eastern Pennsylvania. Pt. i. (Penn. 2d Geol. Sur- vey. Report E.) Sec Canada. Geological Survey. Hunt, William. American biographical pano- rama. [Albany] 1S49. 8°. Hunt, A'fZ'. William. Bristol. Lend., 1887. 12°. (Historic towns.) The English church in the middle ages. Lond., 1888. 12°. (Creighton's Epochs of church history.) Historic towns. See Freeman, Ed. A. Hunt, William E. Historical collections of Coshocton Co. [Ohio], 1764-1S76. Cinn., 1876. 8°. Hunt family. Genealogy of the name and fam- ily of H.; by T. B. Wyman, Jr. Boston, 1862-63. 4°- Hunter, Daniel J. Chili, the United States and Spain. N. Y., 1866. 8°. Hunter, Henry. Sacred biography, or history of the patriarchs. 6 vols. Lond., 1792. 8°. Same; added, the history of Deborah, Ruth and Hannah, and Life of Christ. 2d Amer. ed. 4 vols. Burlington, 1S06. 8°. Hunter, John, capt. R. N. Historical journal of transactions at Port Jackson and Norfolk Island, with discoveries in the Southern Ocean ; inch journals of Gov. Phillip and King, and Lieut. Ball. Lond., 1793. fol. Hunter, John, siirc:eoji. Observations on cer- tain parts of the animal ceconomy ; with notes, by Rich. Owen. Lond., 1837. 8°. Plates illust. of "Observations," etc. Lond., 1837. 4°. Treatise on the blood ; inflammation and gun-shot wounds. Phila., 1817. 8°. Same. New ed. Lond., 1828. 8°. Treatise on the venereal disease ; with notes, by George G. Babington. Phila., 1839. 8°. Same. With add. by Philip Ricord ; tr. and ed. by F. J. Bumstead. 2d ed. Phila., 1859. 8=. Memoir of H. (Jardine's Nat. library, v. 22.) Hunter, John Dunn. Manners and customs of several Indian tribes west of the Mississippi. Phila., 1823. 8°. V Hunter, Joseph. Collections cone, the church at Scrooby, in North Nottinghamshire, founders of New Plymouth. Lond., 1854. 8°. Early history of the founders of New Plymouth. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. v. 31.) Hallamshire glossary. Lond., 1829. 8°. ■" Suffolk emigrants. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. V. 30.) True account of the alienation and re- covery of the estates of the OfHeys of Norton, in 1754. Lond., 1S41. 12°. Sec Vincent, P. Hunter, Robert Mercer Taliaferro. Observa- tions on the history of Virginia ; discourse before the Virginia Hist. Society. Rich- mond, 1855. 8°. HUNTER 348 HUTCHINS Hunter, William Wilson. Imperial gazetteer of India. 9 vols. Lond., 1881. 8°. The Indian empire ; its history, people and products. Lond., 18S2. 8°. (Triibner's Oriental series.) Hunting family. Hunting or Huntting family in America ; by T. D. Huntting. Brooklyn, 1888. 8°. Huntingdon, Selina Shirley Hastings, countess of. Memoir of H., comp. from documents; by Alfred H. New. N. Y., 1859. 12°. Huntington, Asahel. Memoir of H.; by O. P. Lord. (Essex Inst. Hist. col. v. 11.) [Huntington, Cornelia.] Sea-spray, a Long Island village ; by Martha Wickham, \pseiid.'\ N. v., 1857. 8°. Huntingdon, Rev. Daniel. Discourse in Bridge- water on the 2d centurial anniv. of the landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth, Mass. Boston, 1821. 8°. Discourse in the South Church of North Bridgewater, Oct. 31, 1852, the 40th anniv. of his ordination. Boston, 1S53. 8°. [ ] Memories, counsels and reflections ; by an Octogenary. Camb., 1857. 8°. Huntington, Daniel, b. 1816. Manual of the fine arts, with an introduction. N. Y., 1862. 12°. Huntington, Elijah Baldwin. History of Stam- ford, Conn., from 1641, including Darien. Stamford, 1868. 8°. Stamford registration of births, marriages and deaths to 1825. Stamford, 1874. 8°. Stamford soldiers' memorial. Stamford, 1869. 8°. See Huntington family. Huntington, Frederic Dan. Address. ^^d-Had- ley, Mass. Human society, its Providential structure, • relations and offices ; lectures [Graham] de- livered in Brooklyn. N. Y., i860. 8°. [ ] Service book for public worship ; prep. for Harvard University. Camb., 1858. 12°. Huntington, Susan Mansfield. Memoirs; by Benj. B. Wisner. Boston, 1826. 12°. Huntington, William Reed. Twenty years of a Massachusetts rectorship ; sermon in All Saints Church, Worcester. Worcester, 1883. 8°. Huntington, William S. Road-master's assist- ant. N. Y., 1872. 12°. Huntington family. Genealogical memoir of the H. family in this country ; embracing descendants of Simon and Margaret Hunt- ington ; by E. B. Huntington. Stamford, 1863. 8°. Huntington, L. I. Huntington town records, including Babylon, 1653-1873; with introd. notes and index, by Chas. R. Street, vols. 1-3. 3 vols. n. p., 1887-89. 8°. Huntoon, Daniel Thomas Vose. See Huntoon family. Huntoon [family] genealogy. Philip Huntoon and his descendants ; by Danl. T. V. Hun- toon. Canton, 1881. 8°. Hunt's Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, vols. 1-30, 34-37. 34 vols. N. Y., 1840-57. 8°. Note: After 1870 included in The commercial and financial chronicle. ■ Yearbook. N. Y., 1871. 8°. Hunt's Yachting Magazine, vols. 20-23. 4 vols. Lond., 1871-74. 8°. Huntt, Henry. Visit to the Red Sulphur Spring of Virginia, 1837. Boston, 1839. 8°. Huntting, James M. Sermon, cont. a general history of the parish of Westfield, N. J., 1839. Elizabeth-town, 1840. 8°. Huntting, Tennis D. See Hunting family. Hupfauer, Paul. Druckstiicke aus dem XV. Jahrhunderte, welche sich in der Bibliothek des regulirten Chorstiftes Beuerberg be- finden. Augsburg, 1794. 8°. Hurault, Philippe, evesque de Chartres. M^- moires. (Petitot M^m. i^re sdr. v. 36.) Hurault, Philippe, comte de Cheverny. M^- moires. (Petitot M^m. i^re ser, v. 36.) Hurd, Richard. Introduction to the study of the prophecies. Boston, 1809. 8°. Hurlbert, William Henry. Ireland under coer- cion; diary of an American. Boston, 1888. 8°. See McClellan, Geo. B. Hurlbut, Henry Higgins. Father Marquette at Mackinaw and Chicago ; paper before Chi- cago Hist. Society. Chicago, 1878. 8°. See Champlain, Saml. de. — Hurlbut family. Hurlbut [family] genealogy ; or, Record of the descendants of Thomas Hurlbut of Saybrook and Wethersfield, Conn.; by Henry H. Hurl- but. Albany, 18S8. 8°. Hurlbut family. Paper read at a family meet- ing of the descendants of Samuel and Jerusha Hurlbut, held at Racine, Wis., i860; by Henry H. Hurlbut. Racine, 1861. 8°. Hurst, George. Corporation of Bedford; an hist, sketch. (Royal Hist. Soc. Trans, v. 8.) See Bunyan, John. Hurst, John Fletcher. Bibliotheca theologica. N. Y., 1883. 8°. [Huske, John.] Present state of North Amer- ica, repr. Boston, 1755. 12°. Husson, Henri Marie. See Bichat, Marie F. X. Hutcheson, Francis. Short introduction to moral philosophy ; tr. from the Latin. 4th ed. 2 vols. Glasgow, 1772. 12°. Hutchins, Charles. See Hutchins family. Hutchins, James M. In the heart of the Sierras ; the Yo Semite valley, historical and descrip- tive. Oakland, Cal., 1888. 8°. Hutchins, John. History and antiquities of the county of Dorset ; with a copy of Domesday- book and the Inquisitio Gheldi for the county. 2 vols. Lond., 1774. fol. HUTCHINS 349 HUTTON Hutchins, Levi. Autobiography; witli preface, notes, etc., by liis son. Camb., 1S65. 12°. Hutchins, Stephen C. Life sketches of state officers of N. Y. See Harlow, S. R. Hutchins, Thomas. Topographical description of Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, etc.; with appendix, containing Patrick Kennedy's journal up the Illinois River. Lond., 1778. 8°. Hutchins [family] genealogy; by Chas. Hutch- ins. Boston, 1885. 8°. Hutchinson, Aaron. Sermon at Windsor, 1777. (Vermont Hist. Soc. Col. v. i.) Hawkins, Rush C. Biographical sketch ofH. N. Y., 1888. 8°. Hutchinson, Alexander Hadden. Try Lapland. 2d ed. Lond., 1870. 8°. Hutchinson, Anne Marbury. Life of H.; by George E. Ellis. 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History of the province of Massachusetts Bay, 1749-74 ; ed. by John Hutchinson, Lond., 1828. 8°. Note : Forming vol. 3 of the preceding. Same, 1750-74. Lond., 1828. 8°. Index ; by J. Wingate Thornton. N. Y., 1879. 8°. Hutchinson papers [rel. Boston, 1769. repr. 2 vols. 4°. (Prince Society.) Hutchinson papers. Col. V. 20-21.) a«rf Oliver, Andrew. Copy of letters sent to Great Britain by H. and others, which have been returned to America and laid before the House of Rep. Boston, 1773. t. p. w. 8°. to Mass. Bay]. Albany, 1865. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Same. Letters printed at Boston and remarks thereon, with Wedderburn's speech rel. to those letters, etc. Lond., 1774. 8°. — Same. Letters, etc. [with] report of Lords Committee. 2d ed. Lond., 1774. 8°. Hutchinson, Thomas Joseph. Two years in Peru, with exploration of its antiquities. 2 vols. Lond., 1873. 8°. Hutchinson, William. History of the county of Cumberland and places adjacent. 2 vols. Carlisle, 1794. 4°. View of Northumberland with excursion to the Abbey of Mailross, Scotland, 1776. 2 vols. Newcastle, 1778. 4°. Hutchinson family. Hutchinson family ; by Perley Derby. (Essex Inst. Hist. col. v. 10.) Hutchinson family. Brief genealogy of the de- scendants of Wm. Hutchinson and Thomas Oliver; by W. H. Whitmore. Boston, 1865. 4°. Hutchinson family. Genealogy of the H. family of Yorkshire and the American branch de- scended from Richard Hutchinson of Salem, Mass.; by Jos. Lemuel Chester. Boston, 1868. 4°. Hutchinson family. Notes upon the ancestry of Wm. and Anne Marbury Hutchinson ; by J, L. Chester. Boston, 1866. 4°. Hutchinson family; or. The descendants of Barnard Hutchinson of Cowlam, Eng.; by Perley Derby. Salem, 1870. 8°. Hutchison, John. Lectures on St. Paul's Epistles to the Thessalonians. Edin., 1884. 8°. _ Hutchison, Joseph Chrisman. Contributions to orthopedic surgery and lectures on club-foot^ N. Y., 1880. 12°. Laws of health : physiology, hygiene, stimulants, narcotics. N. 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Lives of the English poets ; with crit. obs. on their works ; with notes, by Peter Cun- ningham. 3 vols. Lond., 1854. 8°. Six lives from "Lives of the poets" : Milton, Dryden, Swift, Addison, Pope, Gray; with Macaulay's Life of Johnson ; ed. by Matthew Arnold. Lond., 1878. 12°. Rasselas. See Beckford, Wm. Table talk ; with anecdotes of distin- guished persons. Boston, 1S09. 12°. [ ] Taxation no tyranny. Lond., 1775. 8°. BoswELL, James. Life of J. ; including A journal of a tour to the Hebrides. New ed. with add., by J. W. Croker. 5 vols. Lond., 183 1. 8°. ■ — Same. With notes and illustrations, by Edmond Malone. Lond., 1857. 8°. Hill, George Birkbeck. Dr. Johnson, his friends and critics. Lond., 1878. 12°. Piozzi, Hester L. Anecdotes of J. 2d ed. Lond., 17S6. 12°. Stephen, Leslie. Samuel Johnson. Lond., 1880. 8°. (Eng. men of letters.) See Gay, John. — Tickell, Thos. Johnson, Samuel, 1822-82. Oriental religions and their relation to universal religion. Lidia, China, Persia. 3 vols. Boston, 1873- 85. 8°. JOHNSON Johnson, Samuel, of Alva. Some account of an ancient settlement on Sheepscot river ; with remarks, by Wm. Willis. (Maine Hist. Soc. Col. V. 2.) Johnson, Samuel Roosevelt. Sec Johnson, Jeremiah. Johnson, S. M. Free government in England and America. N. Y., 1864. 8°. Johnson, Theodore T. Sights in the gold region. N. Y., 1849. 12°. Johnson, Thomazin Gibson. Memoir of J. ; by L. D. Johnson. Boston, 1835. 16°. Johnson, Walter Rogers. Description of a specimen of engraving by the aborigines of North America ; with history of the early settlers on the west branch of the Susque- hanna river. (Penn. Hist. Soc. Col. v. 4, pt. i.) See Smithson, James. Johnson, Sir William. Account of conferences and treaties between J. and the Indian na- tions in N. America, 1755-56. Lond.,1756. 8°. Griffis, W. E. Johnson and the six nations. N. Y. [1891]. 12°. (Makers of America.) Stone, Wm. L. Life and times of J. 2 vols. Albany, 1865. 8°. Johnson, William, LL. D. 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Africa; with eth- nological appendix, by A. H. Keane. Lond., 1878. 8°. (Stanford's Compend. of geog.) General dictionary of geography. Lond., 1877. 8°. Royal atlas of modern geography. New ed. Edin., 1881. fol. Johnston, Charles. Narrative of [his] capture, detention and ransom ; with sketches of Indian character. N. Y., 1827. 12°. 367 JOMAKD Johnston, George. History of British zoophy- tes. 2d ed. 2 vols. Lond., 1847. 8°. Johnston, George. Practical midwifery. See Sinclair, Ed. B. Johnston, Henry Phelps. Campaign of 1776 around New York and Brooklyn ; including account of the Battle of Long Island and the loss of New York. Brooklyn, 1878. 8°. (L. I. Hist. Soc. Mem. v. 3.) Observations on Jones' loyalist History of the Amer. Revolution. N. Y., 1880. 8°. Yale and her honor-roll in the American Revolution, 1775-83. N. Y., 1888. 8°. Johnston, James Finlay Weir. Chemistry of common life. 2 vols. Edin., 1855. 12°. Lectures on the applications of chemistry and geology to agriculture. N. Y., 1844. 12°. Notes on North America. 2 vols. Boston, 1851. 8°. Johnston, James H. A ministry of 40 years in Indiana ; hist, discourse respecting the pro- gress of Presbyterianism in the state, Craw- fordsville, Feb. 5. Indianapolis, 1865. 8°. Johnston, John, b. 1775. Present state of Indian tribes inhabiting Ohio. (Amer. Antiq. Soc. Arch. V. I.) Johnston, John, b. 1781. Address at the funeral of J.; by Jos. M'Elroy. N. Y., 1851. 12°. Johnston, John, b. 1806. History of Bristol and Bremen, Me.; inch the Pemaquid settlement. Albany, 1873. 8°. Johnston, Robert. Travels through the Russian empire and Poland. Lond., 1815. 4°. Johnstone, George. Speech on the address declaring the colony of Mass. -Bay in rebel- lion, with two letters of "Junius" in favour of the Americans. Lond., n. d. 8°. Johnstone, John, and others. Statement of differences between the proprietors and performers of the Theatre-Royal, Covent Garden. Lond., 1800. 8°. 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Memoranda and official corres- pondence rel. to the republic of Texas ; incl. autobiography of the author. N. Y., 1859. 8°. Jones, A. The revenue book ; cont. the new tariff of 1846, with the tariff of 1842, etc. N. Y., 1853. 8°. Jones, Benjamin. Working men cooperators. See Acland, Arthur D. H. Jones, Caleb. Orderly book of the "Maryland loyalists regiment," June i8-Oct. 12, 1778 ; ed. by P. L. Ford. Brooklyn, 1891. 8°. Jones, Cave. Solemn appeal to the church [Trinity]; statement of facts in the matters pending between Dr. Hobart with others, and [J.]. N. Y., 1811. 8°. Jones, Charles Colcock, Jr. Address in Liber- ty Co., Georgia, Mch. 1889, on the relaying of a corner stone of a monument to the found- ers of Midway Church. Augusta, 1889. 8°. Ancient tumuli on the Savannah River. n. p. [1868]. 8°. Ancient tumuli in Georgia, 1869. (Amer. Antiq. Soc. Proc. v. 4.) Antiquities of the southern Indians, par- ticularly the Georgia tribes. N. Y., 1873. 8°. 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Siege of Savannah, 1864, and the confed- erate operations in Georgia during Sher- man's march. Albany, 1874. 8°. See Elbert, Saml. — ^Jasper, Wm. — Lee, Henry. — Pulaski, Casimir. — Soto, Hernando de. — Tomo-chi-chi. Jones, Charles Handfield. Studies on func- tional nervous disorders. Lond., 1870. 8°. Jones, Charles Henry. History of the cam- paign for the conquest of Canada in 1776. Phila., 1882. 8°. See Rodman family. Jones, David. Value of annuities and rever- sionary payments ; appended, a Treatise on probability, by Wm. Lubbock and J. E. D. Bethune. 2 vols. Lond., 1844. 8°. Jones, David S. Memorial of J.; with notices of the Jones family of Queens Co., [by W. A. Jones]. N. Y., 1849. 12°. Jones, Electa Fidelia. Stockbridge past and present ; records of an old mission station. Springfield, 1854. 12°. Jones, George, count Joannes. History of ancient America, proving the identity of the aborigines with the Tyrians and Israelites. 3d ed'. Lond., 1843. 8°. Jones, George, chaplain U. S. N. Obs. on the zodical light. See Perry, M. C. Jones, George F. Coin collector's manual. Phila., n. d. 4°. Jones, Henry. American views of Christ's second advent. N. Y., 1842. 8°. Jones, Henry Pence. Animal chemistry in its application to stomach and renal diseases. Lond., 1850. 8°. Lectures on the applications of chemistry and mechanics to pathology and therapeutics. Lond., 1867. 8°. JONES 369 JONES The Royal Institution ; its founder and first professors. Lond., 1871. 8°. Jones, Henry R. See Lee, Wm. W. Jones, Horatio Gates. Sec Bradford, And.— Levering family. Jones, Hugh. Present state of Virginia, 1724. repr. N. Y., 1865. 8°. (Sabin's reprints.) Jones, Inigo. Life of J.; by Peter Cunning- ham ; remarks on his sketches for- masques and dramas, by J. R. Planch^ ; five court masques ed. from Ben Jonson, etc., by J. P. Collier ; with facsimiles of drawings by J. Lond., 1848. 8°. (Shakespeare Soc. v. 15.) Jones, Isaac. The mandate of God, etc.; ser- mon in Trinity Church, Milton, and St. Michael, Litchfield, 1845 ; being 100 years since the formation of the Episcopal Church in Litchfield. Litchfield, 1846. 8°. Jones, Jesse H. See Oliver, Henry K. Jones, John B. Rebel war clerk's diary. 2 vols. Phila., 1866. 8°. Jones, John Paul. Memoirs of J., from his orig- inal journals and correspondence ; prep, by himself. 2 vols. Lond., 1843. 12°. : French. M^moires de J., Merits par lui- mfime en anglais, et tr. par le citoyen Andr6. Paris, 1798. 12°. Interesting life, travels, voyages and - daring engagements of J. Hudson, 1809. 12°. • — - Mackenzie, Alex. S. Life of Jones. 2 vols. N. Y., 1845. 12°. [Sands, R.] \Ed.'\ Life and correspon- dence of J.; inch his narrative of the cam- paign of the Liman. N. Y., 1830. 8°. Sherburne, John Henry. Life of J. Lond., 1825. 8°. Jones, John Winter. See Varthema, Ludovico di. Jones, Joseph, M. D. Contagious and infec- tious diseases ; their prevention and arrest. Baton Rouge, 1884. 8°. Explorations of the aboriginal remains of Tennessee. (Smithsonian Inst. Contrib. v. 22.) Hospital plans. See Billings, John S. Researches cone, certain North American vertebrata. (Smithsonian Inst, contrib. v. 22.) Jones, Joseph, of Virginia. Letters, 1777-87 ; [ed. by W. C. Ford]. Wash., 1889. 4°. Jones, Joseph Huntington. Outline of a work of grace in the Presbyterian congregation. New Brunswick, N. J., 1837. Phila., 1839. 12°. Jones, Joseph Seawell. Defence of the revolu- tionary history of North Carolina from the aspersions of Jefferson. Boston, 1834. 8°. Memorials of North Carolina. N. Y., 1838. 8°. Jones, Lewis Hampton. 6"^^ Jones family. Jones, Lot. Discourse on the 25th anniversary of the Church of the Epiphany, N. Y, N, Y,, 1858. 8°. 47 See Taylor, Sarah L. F. - Jones, Lynds Eugene. See American cata- logue. Jones, Morris Charles. See Waldo family. Jones, Morven M. See Mitchill, Saml. L. Jones, Owen. Designs for mosaic and tessel- lated pavements ; with an essay on their materials and structure, by F. O. Ward. Lond., 1842. 4°. Grammar of ornament. Lond., 1868. fol. and Goury, Jules. Plans, elevations and details of the Alhambra ; with a trans, of the Arabic inscriptions, and a historical notice of the Kings of Grenada, by Pasqual de Gayangos. 2 vols. Lond., 1842-45. fol. See Waring, John B. Jones, Peter, Ojibwa convert. History of the Ojebway Indians ; with memoir of the writer and introd., by G. Osborn. Lond., 1861. 12°. Jones, Pomroy. Annals and recollections of Oneida Co., N. Y. Rome, 1851. 8°. Jones, Samuel. Communications on Clinton's Historical discourse, Spaffbrd's gazetteer. Smith's History of New York, etc. (N. Y. Hist. Soc. Col. ist ser. v. 3.) [Jones, Sarah L.] Life in the South ; by a Blockaded British subject. 2 vols. Lond., 1863. 8°. • See Jackson, Thos. J. [Jones, Stephen.] History of Poland. Dublin, 1795- 8°. Jones, Thomas, /Krf^e. .History of New York during the Revolutionary war ; ed. by Ed. Floyd de Lancey, with notes, etc. 2 vols. N. Y., 1879. 1. 8°. Jones, Thomas Wharton. Failure of sight from railway and other injuries of the spine and head. Lond., 1869. 8°. Principles and practice of ophthalmic medicine and surgery. 2d ed. Lond., 1855. 12°. Jones, U. J. History of the early settlement of the Juniata Valley [with app. by Wm. H. Egle]. Harrisburg, 1889. 8°. Jones, William, 1726-1800, of Nayland. The scholar armed against the errors of the time ; a collection of tracts on Christianity. 2 vols. Lond., 1800. 8°. See Stennett, Saml. Jones, Sir William, 1746-94. Works ; with life, by John Shore, lord Teignmouth. 13 vols. Lond., 1807. 8°. and others. Dissertations and misc. pieces rel. to the history, antiquities, arts and lit- erature of Asia. Dublin, 1793. 8". Jones, William, b. i'j62. See Russell, Wm. Jones, William, d. 1S13. Description of Con- cord, 1792. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. v. i.) Jones, William, F. S- ^- Credulities, past and present. Lond., 1880. 12°. Crowns and coronations ; a history of regalia.- Lond., 1863, 8°. JONES 370 JOURDAIN Finger-ring lore ; historical, legendary, anecdotal. Lond., 1877. 8°. • History and mystery of precious stones. '■'"Lend., 1880. 8°. Jones, William Alfred. Characters and criti- cisms. 2 vols. N. Y., 1857. 12°. Columbia College hbrary. N.Y.,i86i. 8°. The first century of Columbia College, 1754-1854. N. Y., 1863. 8°. Long Island ; [a paper] read before the Long Island Hist. Society, Nov. 5. N. Y., 1863. 8°. See Jones, David S. Jones, William Carey. First phase of the con- quest of California. (California Hist. Soc. Papers, v. i.) Jones, William D. Mirror of modern democ- racy ; ■ a history of the Democratic party, 1825-61. N. Y., 1864. 12°. Jones family. Capt. Roger Jones of London and Virginia ; his antecedents and descend- ants, with notice of other families ; notes by L. H. Jones. Albany, 1891. 8°. Jones family. Some of the descendants of Lewis and Ann Jones of Roxbury, Mass.; by Wm. Blake Trask. Boston, 1878. 4°. Jones [family] records. Nathaniel and Rachel [Bradford] Jones, Ipswich, Mass., and some of their descendants ; by A. Caldwell, n. p., n. d. 12°. Jones family. ^^^ Jones, David S. Jonge, Jan Karl Jacob de. De Unie van Brus- sel, 1577, naar het oorspronkelijke uitge- geven. Gravenhage, 1825. 8°. French. L'union de Bruxelles, 1577 ; tr. par Laurent Deleville-Baussart. Rotterdam, 1829. 8°. Geschiedenis van het Nederlandsche Zee- wezen. 10 vols. 'SGravenhage, 1833-48. 8°. Nova Zembla ; de Voorwerpen door de Nederlandsche Zeevaarders na hunne over- wintering aldaar in 1597 achtergelaten en in 1871 door Kapitein Carlsen teruggevonden. 2d ed. 'SGravenhage, 1873. 8°. - — ' See Evertsen, J. en C. Jonson, Ben. Works; with notes and a me- moir, by W. Gilford. 9vols. Lond., 1816. 8°. Drummond, Wm. Notes of J. 's conver- sations with Drummond. Lond., 1842. 8°. (Shakespeare Soc. v. 3.)' Symonds, J. A. Ben Jonson. Lond., 1S86. 12°. (English worthies.) 5'^^ Jones, Inigo. Jordan, David Starr. Contributions to North American ichthyology. (Smithsonian Inst. Misc. col. v. 13.) Six species of North American fresh- water fishes, from drawings by A. Sonrel. Wash., 1889. 4°. {Same.) ■ ■ and Brayton, A. W. Contrib. to North American ichthyology. {Same, v. 23.) and Gilbert, Chas. H. Synopsis of the fishes of North America. {Same, v. 24.) Jordan, Furneaux. Anatomy and physiology in character. Lond., 1886. 8°. Jordan, Leonard G. History of the loth Maine battalion. See Gould, John M. Jordan, Tristram Frost. See Jordan memorial. — Leighton family. Jordan memorial ; family records of Robert Jordan and his descendants in America ; by Tristram F. Jordan. Boston, 1882. 8°. Jordanus, Friar. Mirabiha descripta ; the wonders of the East [circa 1330]; tr. with a commentary, by Henry Yule. Lond., 1863. 8°. (Hakluyt Soc. v. 31.) Josephine, Marie Rose Tascher de la Pagerie, empress of France. 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Long, Harry Alfred. Names we bear ; com- pendium of biblical, classical, and common names ; with preface by James M'Cann. Glasgow, n. d. 8°. Long, Henry Alfred. Personal and family names. Lond., 1883. 8°. Long, James. Eastern proverbs and emblems, illustrating old truths. I^ond., 1881. 8°. (Triibner's Oriental series.) Long, John. \'oyages and travels of an In- dian interpreter and trader ; with vocabulary of the Chippeway language, etc. Lond., 1791. 4°. Long, John H., and Buel, R. H. The cadet engineer. Phila., 1865. 8°. Long, Moses. Historical sketches of Warner, N. H. (N. H. Hist. Soc. Col. v. 3.) Long, Robert Cary. Ancient architecture of America; discourse before the N. Y. Hist. Society. N. Y., 1849. 8°. Long, Samuel Pierce. Art; its laws and the reasons for them. Boston, 1871. 8°. Long, Stephen Harriman. Voyage in a six- oared skiff to the Falls of St. Anthony in 1817 ; with introductory note, by Ed. D. Neill. (Minn. Hist. Soc. Col. v. 2.) ■ and others. 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Essays on episcopacy and the Apology for apostolic order and its advocates, re- viewed ; ed. by Ebenezer Mason. N. Y., 1844. 8°. Essays on the church of God ; ec Eben. Mason. N. Y., 1843. 8°. Plea for sacramental communion on Catholick principles. N. Y., 1816. 8°. See Hamilton, Alex. [Mason, Lowell, and others.'] Union hymns adapted to social meetings and family wor- ship. Boston, 1834. 12°. Mason, Otis T. Mutual obligation of the eth- nologist and the historian. (Amer. Hist. Ass'n. Papers, v. 4.) Mason, Robert. Deposition, 1684. (N. H. Hist. Soc. Col. V. 1.) Mason, Rufus Osgood. Sketches and impres- sions, 1799-1835 ; including a sketch of the Philharmonic Society of N.Y.; from the after- dinner talk of Thos. Goodv.-in. N. Y., 1887. 12°. Mason, Thaddeus. List of Indians at Natick, 1747. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. v. 10.) Mason, Theodore Lewis. Memorial of M. Brooklyn, 1883. 8°. Mason, Wm. Lyman. See Mason family. Mason, William Powell. Report of the case of the Jeune Eugenie. 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Contents: Account of earthqualce at Port Roj-al, Jamaica, i6g2, v. 4 — Account of the first century lec- ture held at Salem, 1729, v. 4. — Account of the meteor in New England, 1719, v. 2. — Account of the right of lands in the Narraganset country, 1680, v. 5. — Ac- knowledgments of donations, \. 12-14, 17-23, '25-27 — Act of incorporation, laws, regulations, etc., v. 4, 11, 32, 34. — Adams, John and Warren, Mercy. Corres- pondence, rel. to her " History of the Amer. Revo- lution," 1807. V. 44; — and Winthrop, John, Corres- pondence, V. 44. — Adams, John Q. New England confederacy of 1643, ^'- 29; — Correspondence rel. to a memoir of Adams, v. 32. — Adams, Saml. Letter to James Warren, 1774, v. 34. — Adams, William and Eli- phalet. Memoir, v. 31. — Address of ministers of Bos- ton to Duke of Newcastle, 1737, v. 22. — Allen, Timo- thy. Account of the captivity of Hugh Gibson among the Delaware Indians, 1756-59, v. 26 ; — Indian names of White Hills and Piscataqua River, 1806, v. 12 ; — Letter on earthquakes, 1815, v. 14; — Letter on earthquakes in New Hampshire, 1804, v. ,9; — Memorabilia of Yar- mouth, 1797, \. 5; — Religious societies in Portsmouth, v. 10. — Allen, J. Election of Leverett as President of Harvard College, 1707, v. 14. — Allerton, Isaac. Memoir, by L. Bacon, v. 27. — Allyn, John. Memoir, by C. Fran- cis, V. 25. — Andros, Sir Edmond. Administration of A., V. 18 : — Commission to Andros, r686, v, 27 ; — Letter to Joseph Dudley, 1686, v. 12. — Anne, Queen. Instruc- tions to Gov. Dudley in 1702, \'. 29. — Appleton, Saml. Memoir, by Saml. K. Lothrop, v. 33. — Apthorp, Geo. H. Description of the colony of Surrinam, v. I. — Archer, Gabriel. Relation of Gosnold's voyage, 1602, V. 28. — Articles of agreement between New Plymouth and Awasuncks, 1671, v. 5. — Articles on which the Society request information, etc., v. 11. — Aspinwall pa- pers, V. 39-40. — Aspinwall, Wm. Address to the reader of the Abstract of laws of New England, by Cotton, v. 5. — Auchmuty, R. Importance of Cape Breton to the British, 1744, v. 5. — Awasuncks, squaw sachem. Letter to Gov. Prince. 1671, v. 5. — Backus, Isaac. Account of Middleborough, v. 3 ; — Letter on iron ore, 1794, v. 3. — Bacon and Ingram's rebellion. Indians' proceedings, V. II. — Badger, Stephen. Traits of the Amer. Indians, I797i \'- 5 — Bailey, Jacob. Antiquities of America, 1795, V. 4. — Barnard, John. Autobiography, v. 25; — Sketch of eminent ministers in New England, v. 10. — Bartlett, Josiah. Sketch of Charlestown, 1813, v. 12; — Sketch of the progress of medical science in Mass., 1813, V. II. — Belknap, Jeremy. Letter to And. Kippis rel. to his Life of Capt. Cook, 1795, v. 4; — Letter rel. to fire engines, fires, etc., in Boston, 1725, v. 4; — Mar- quesas and other islands in the S. Pacific Ocean, v. 4; — Relative to Agamenticus, v. 3 ; — Sketch of [his] life, by J. Eliot, v. 6 ; — and Morse, J. Report on the Oneida aud Mohekunuh Indians in 1796, v. 5. — Belknap papers, 3 \ols., V. 42-43, 54. — Bellows, A. Sketch of Walpole, v. 17. — Bennet. N. Description of Middleborough, v. 3. — Bentley, Wm. History of Salem, v. 6; — Letter cone, the Abbe de Mable>', 1795, v. 4. — Bernaldez, An- dres. Extract from the History of Ferdinand and Isabella, v. 28. — Bernard, Sir F. Account of the coast of Labrador, 1761, v. I ; — Bill for better regulating charter and proprietary governments in America, v. 7. — Birdsey, N. Indians in and about Stratford, 1761, v, 10. — Blackstone, Wm. Memoirs, by S. Davis, v. 20. — Blake, James. Account of the severe drought in 1749, \. 7. — Bollan, Wm. 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Food, repose and love. Lond., 1868. 8°. Miles, George D. See Fuller, John G. Miles, Henry Adolphus. Lowell as it was and is. Lowell, 1846. 12°. See Miles family. Miles, Pliny. Advantages of ocean steam navi- gation, foreign and coastwise, to the com- merce of Boston, etc. Boston, 1857. 8°. Miles family. Genealogy [by Henry A. Miles. Lowell, 1840.] s. 4°. Milet, Pierre. Relation de sa captivite parmi les Onneiouts, 1690-91. N. Y,, 1864. 12°. Large paper. Miley, John. History of the Papal states. 3 vols. Lond., 1850. 8°. [ ] Rome as it was under paganism, and as it became under the popes. 2 vols. Lond., 1843. 8°. Milford, Conn, ist Cong. Church. Manual, with historical sketch and list of members. 3d ed. n. p. [1867]. 12°. Military Gazette. Jan. i86o-Mch. 1861. vol. 3. N. Y., n. d. 8°. Military journals of two private soldiers, 1758- 75. See Lyon, Lemuel. Military register ; or. Lists of H. M.'s land forces and marines for 1771. Lond. [1771]. 12°. Mill, James. History of British India. 5th ed. with continuation, by Horace H. Wilson. 10 vols, in 9. Lond., 1858. 12°. Mill, John Stuart. Autobiography. 8th ed Lond., 1886. 8°. Considerations on representative govern- ment. N. Y., 1862. 8°. Dissertations and discussions ; political, philosophical and historical. 2d ed. 3 vols Lond., 1867. 8°. Contents: i. Right and wrong of state interfer- ence with corporation and church property.— The cur- rency juggle. — A few observations on the French Revolution.- Thoughts on poetry and its varieties.— Prof Sedgwick's discourse on the studies of the Uni- versity of Cambridge.— Civilization,— Aphorisms, a fragment.— Armand Carrel.— A prophecy.— Writings of Alfred de Vi,i,'ny.—Bentham.—Coleridge.— Appen- dix. 2. M. de Tocqueville on democracy in America. — Bailey on Berkeley's Theory of vision. — Michelet's History of France. — Claims of labour. — Guizot's essays and lectures on history.- Early Grecian history and legend.— Vindication of the French Revolution of February 1848, in reply to Lord Brougham and others. — Enfranchisement of women. — Whewell on moral philosophy.— Grote's History of Greece.— Appendix to the paper entitled " Vindication of the French Revolution of February 1848." 3. Thoughts on Parlia- mentary reform.- Recent writers on reform,— Bain's Psychology. — A few words on non-intervention. — The contest in America. — Austin on j urisprudence.— Grote's Plato. Examination of Sir William Hamilton's Philosophy. 2 vols. Boston, 1866. 8°. On liberty. 2d ed. Boston, 1863. 12°. Principles of political economy. 2 vols. N. Y., 1864. 8°. Subjection of women. Lond., 1869. 12°. System of logic, ratiocinative and induc- tive. 2 vols. Lond., 1851. 8°. Utilitarianism. 8th ed. Lond., 1882. 8°. See Holyoake, George Jacob. Mill, Nicholas. History of Mexico, from the Spanish conquest. Lond., 1824. 8°. Millais family. The lineage and pedigree of the family of Millais ; by J. B. Payne. Lond., 1865. fol. Millar, Robert. History of the propagation of Christianity and the overthrow of pagan- ism. 3d ed. with add. 2 vols. Lond., 1731. 8°. Millenial praises ; cont. a collection of Gospel hymns, adapted to the day of Christ's second appearing. Hancock, 1813. 12°. Miller, Adam. Presbytery of Montrose; hist, discourse before the Presbytery of Lacka- wanna, Apl. 17, 1872. Harrisburg, 1873. 8°. See Harford, Pa. Cong. Church. Miller, Francis W. Cincinnati's beginnings. Cinn., 1880. 8°. Miller, Frank W. History of tlie New Hamp- shire Gazette, 1756-1872. Boston, 1872. 1.8°. Miller, Henry. See Blakey, Robert. Millar, Hugh. First impressions of England and its people. Boston, 1853. 8°. Old red sandstone. Boston, 1851. 8°. Testimony of the rocks ; with memorials of the author. Boston, 1857. 8°. Miller, Jacob W. Address on the "iron state," etc. (N. J. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 7.) Miller, James, piiblisher. New York as it is ; or, Guide-book to New York, Brooklyn, etc. N. Y., 1861. 12°. Miller, James, prof, of surgery. Alcohol ; its place and power. Glasgow, 1859. 12°. The practice of surgery. 3d ed. with add. by F. W. Sargent. Phila., 1853. 8°. Principles of surgery. 3d Amer. ed., rev. with add., by F. W. Sargent. Phila., 1852. 8°. Miller, John. Description of the province and city of New York in 1695 ; added, a cata- MILLER 467 MILLS logue of books relating to America on sale byT. Rodd. Lond., 1843. 8°. Miller, John Bleecker. Trade organizations in politics ; also, Progress and robbery, an an- swer to Henry George. N. Y., 1887. 8°. Miller, Josiah. Singers and songs of the church; biographical sketches of hymn-writers. 2d ed. Lond., 1869. 8°. Miller, J. Statistics of New London, 1774. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. v. 12.) Miller, Moses. Historical discourse in the ist Cong. Church, Heath [Mass.], with ap- pendix. Shelburne Falls, 1853. 12°. Miller, Philip. Gardener's dictionary. 6th ed. Lond., 1752. fol. Miller, Samuel, D.D. Address before the Society. (N. J. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. i.) Brief retrospect of the i8th century. 2 vols. N. Y., 1803. 8°. Discourse to commemorate the discovery of New York by Henry Hudson, before the N. Y. Hist. Society. N. Y., 1810. 8°. Same. (N. Y., Hist. Soc. Col. ist ser. V. I.) Letters on clerical manners and habits. N. Y., 1827. 8°. 5^e Edwards, Jonathan.— Nisbet, Charles. — Rogers, John. Miller. Stephen B. Historical sketches of Hud- son'[N. Y.]. Hudson, 1862. 8°. Miller, Stephen Franks. The bench and bar of Georgia ; memoirs and sketches ; with appendix containing a court roll, 1790-1857. 2 vols. Phila., 1858. 8°. See Blackshear, David. Miller, Thomas. Historical and genealogical record of the first settlers of Colchester Co. [Nova Scotia]. Halifax, 1S73. 8°. Miller, Walter. Theatre of Thoricus. (Arch. Inst, of Amer., School at Athens, Papers, v. 4.) Miller, William. Wintering in the Riviera; with notes of travel in Italy and France. Lond., 1879. 8°. Miller, William Allen. Elements of chemis- try. 5th and 6th eds. 3 vols. Lond., 1877- 80. 8°. Contents : I. Chemical physics, rev. by Herbert IMcLeod. 2. Inorganic chemistry, rev. by Chas. E. Groves. .i. Organic chemistry, rev. and partly re- written, by Henry E. Armstrong and Chas. E. Groves. Miller, William J. Notes concerning the Wampanoag tribe of Indians, with account of a rock picture on the shore of Mount Hope Bay, Bristol, R. I. Prov., 1880. 8°. See Bristol, R. I. Miller family. See Kip, Francis M. Millet, Jean Francois. Millet, peasant and painter ; tr. by Helena de Kay, from the French of Alfred Sensier. Lond., 1881. 4°. See MoUett, John W. Millet, Joshua. History of the Baptists in Maine. Portland, 1845. 12°. Millhouse, John. New English and Italian dictionary; with add., by Ferdinand Brac- ciforti. 3ded. 2 vols. N. Y., 1866. 8°. Milligan, William. Religion of ancient Greece. (St. Giles' lectures.) [Milligen, George.] Short description of the province of South Carolina, with account of Charles-town ; written in 1763. Lond., 1770. 8°. Millin, Aubin Louis. Description des tom- beaux qui ont ete d^couverts i Porapfi, 1812. Naples, 1813. 8°. Millingen, James. Ancient unedited monu- ments ; painted Greek vases from collec- tions principally in Great Britain. Lond., 1S22. fol. Millington, Ellen J. Heraldry in history, poe- try and romance. Lond., 1858. 12°. Millington, Thomas Street. Signs and wonders in the land of Ham ; a description of the ten plagues of Egypt. Lond., 1873. 8°. Millis, Mass. Manual of the Church of Christ, 1714-1889 ; ed. by E. O. Jameson. Boston, 1890. 8°. Millot, Claude Francois Xavier, abbt. Elements of general history; tr. from the French, pts. I and 2. 2d Amer. ed. vols. 2-5. 4 vols. Salem, 1796. 8°. Same. Pt. 2, Modern history. 3 vols. Lond., 1779. 8°. Mills, .Abraham. Ancient Hebrews, with essay concerning the world before the flood. N. Y., 1856. 12°. Literature and literary men of Great Britain and Ireland. 2 vols. N. Y., 1858. 8°. Mills, Charles. History of chivalry ; or. Knight- hood and its times. 2 vols. Lond., 1825. 8°. History ot Muhammedanism ; compris- ing the life and character of the Arabian prophet, etc. 2d ed. Lond., 1818. 8°. History of the Crusades ; with memoir of the author. 4th ed. 2 vols. Lond., 1828. 8°. Mills, Charles K. Mental over-work and pre- mature disease among public and profes- sional men ; Toner lecture 9. (Smithsonian Inst. Misc. col. v. 34.) Mills, Frederick James. See Carter, John. Mills, Robert. Inland navigation ; plan for a canal between Charleston and Columbia. Columbia, 1821. 8°. Statistics of South Carolina. Charleston, 1826. 8°. Mills, Robert C. Historical discourse on the 50th anniversary of the ist Baptist Church, Salem, Mass., 1854. Boston, 1855. 8°. -AIILMAN 468 MINNESOTA Milman, Henry Hart. Annals of St. Paul's Cathedral. Lond., 1868. 8°. Belshazzar ; a dramatic poem. Lend., 1822. 8°. [ ] Handbook to the cathedral of St. Paul's. Lond., 1879. 8°. History of Christianity. 3 vols. Lond., 1863. 8°. History of Latin Christianity. 8 vols. N. Y., 1862-64. 8°. History of the Jews. 3 vols. N. Y., 1864. 8°. Poetical works. 3 vols. Lond., 1839. 12°. Savonarola, Erasmus and other essays. Lond., 1870. 8°. Milne, _David. Readable English dictionary. Lond., 1888. 8°. Milne, John. Religion of Persia ; Zoroaster and the Zend Avesta. (St. Giles' lectures.) Milne, William. Morrison, Robt. Memoirs of M., with remarks. Malacca, 1824. 8°. Philip, Robt. Life and opinions of M. N. Y., 1840. 12°. Milner, John. Seventy weeks of Daniel and Persian chronology. (Royal Hist. Soc. Trans. V. 6.) Milner, Joseph. History of the Church ; with add. by Isaac Milner. 2 vols. Phila., 1835. 8°. Milner, Thomas. The Turkish empire. New and rev. ed. Lond., n. d. 12°. Mllnes, Richard Monckton, isl baron Hough- ion. Life, letters and friendships of M., by T. W. Reid; introd., by R. H. Stoddard. 2 vols. N. Y. [1891]. 8°. Milnor, James. Memoir of the life ofM.; by John S. Stone. N. Y., n. d. 12°. Milon, of St. Amand. S. Amandi vita metrica Carmen deconflictu veris et hiemis. (Migne. Patrol, s. Lat. v. 121.) Miltiades, or Melchiades, St., Pope. Epistola ad omnes Hispaniae episcopos. (Migne, Pa- trol, s. Lat. V. 7.) Milton, John. Areopagitica, 1644. Lond., 1868. 12°. (Arber's reprints.) Same. (Famous pamphlets.) Common-place book, and a and verses ; ed. by Alfred J. Lond., 1876. 4°. (Camden Soc. Same. Rev. ed. Lond., 1877. n. s. V. i6a.) Paradise lost. Lond., 1754. 12^ Same : ed. by James R. Boyd. i860. 8°. • Same; the text reproduced from the first ed. of 1667, with appendix, containing the additions made in later issues, etc. Lond., 1873. s. 4°. Poetical works ; with a life, by David Masson. 3 vols. Boston, 1864. 12°. Latin essay Horwood. n. s. v. 16.) 4°. (Same. N. Y., Satne ; with notes of various authors, by Thos. Newton. 3 vols. Lond., 1775, '52. 4°. Works, historical, political and miscella- neous ; prefixed, an account of his life and writings [by Thomas Birch]. 2 vols. Lond., 1753- 4°- Hamilton, W. D. [Ed.'\ Original pa- pers illust. of the life and writings of M.; with documents relating to his connection with the Powell family. Lond., 1859. 4°. (Camden Soc. v. 75.) • Masson, David. Life of M., 1608-74. New and rev. ed. 6 vols. Lond., 1871-81. 8°. Pattison, Mark. Milton. Lond., 1879. 8°. (Eng. men of letters.) Symmons, Charles. Life of M. Lond., 1822. 8°. Todd, H. J. Some account of the life and writings of M. Lond., 1826. 8°. See Philips, Edward. Milton, Mass. Milton Cemetery. Catalogue of proprietors, with record of ancient in- scriptions, 1687-1800. Boston, 1883. 8°. Milwaukee, Wis. Directory, 1851-52, '54-55, '56-57. 3 vols. Milwaukee, 1851-56. 8°. Plymouth Church. Manual, with hist. sketch and catalogues. Milwaukee, 1858. 8". Spring St. Cong. Church. Manual, with historical sketch and catalogue. Mil- waukee, 1859. 8°. Mind ; quarterly review of psychology and philosophy, vols. 12-17. ^ vols. Lond., 1887-92. 8°. Miner, Charles. History of Wyoming [Penn.], in letters to his son. [With appendix, cont. the Hazleton travellers, etc.] Phila., 1845. 8°. Miner, Thomas, and Tully, William. Essays on fevers and other medical subjects. Mid- dletown, 1823. 8°. Minerva, The ; ed. by G. Houston and J. G. Brooks, n. s. v. 2. N. Y., 1825. 8°. Minghetti, Marco. The masters of Raffaello [Raphael Sanzio] ; tr. by Louis Pagan. Lond., 1882. 8°. Mining Journal, Railway and Commercial Ga- zette, vols. 37-41, 51-53. 8 vols. Lond., 1867-83. fol. Minisink Valley Historical Society. Bi-centen- nial celebration of the 200th anniversary of the settlement of Minisink Valley. Port Jervis [1890]. 8°. Gumaer, p. E. History of Deerpark, N. Y. Port Jervis, 1890. 12°. Minnesota. Minnesota gazetteer and business directory. St. Paul, 1865. 8°. Minnesota guide ; handbook for travel- lers. St. Paul, 1869. 12°. Minnesota Monthly and Northwestern Magazine, vol. 1. St. Paul, 1869. 8°. MINNESOTA 469 MINNESOTA Assisfaiil Secretary of State, ist annual report. Statistics of Minnesota, pertaining to its agriculture, population, etc. St. Paul, 1870. 8°. Board of Commissioners of Public Print- ing. Minnesota in the civil and Indian wars. St. Paul, 1890. 8°. Commissioner of Statistics, ist annual report. Minnesota ; its place among the states. Hartford, i86o. 8°. — 2d annual report. Minnesota ; its progress and capabilities. St. Paul, 1862. 8°. Minnesota ; its resources and progress. St. Paul, 1S70. 8°. Geological a9id Natural History Survey. 3d-toth annual reports, 1874-81. N. H.W'in- chell, Geologist. 8 vols. St. Paul, 1875-S2. 8°. Geological and natural history survey of Hennepin Co.; by N. H. Winchell. St. Paul, 1877. 8°. • Geological Survey. .Sfe Wisconsin. Geol. Survey. Legislature. Geology and minerals ; re- port of explorations in the mineral regions of Minn, during 184S, '59 and '64; by Chas. Whittlesey. Cleveland, 1866. 8°. Index to council proceedings, in book "A," 1854-58; prep, by I. V. D. Heard. St. Paul, 1866. 8°. Legislative manual for 1891 [comp. and ed. by David Ramaley under direction of H. Mattson]. n. p. [1891]. S=. Railroad Coimnissioner. Annual report, 1876-77. 2 vols. St. Paul and Minneapolis, 1877-78. 8°. Minnesota Academy of Natural Sci- ences [Minneapolis, Minn.]. Bulletins, vols. I and 2. 2 vols. Minneapolis, 1874-85. 8°. Constitution and by-laws. Minneapo- lis, 1873. 8°. Minnesota Historical Society [St. Paul, Minn.]. Annual reports, 1868-69, '71- 74, '76, '78, '79. 9 vols. St. Paul, 1868-83. 8°. Biennial reports, 1881, '83, '85, '87, '91. 5 vols. St. Paul, 1881-90. 8°. Catalogue of the library. 2 vols. St. Paul, 1888. 8°. Charter, by-laws, roll of officers and members, etc. St. Paul, 1879. 8°. Collections, vols. 1-6. 6 vols. St. Paul, 1850-91. 8°. Note : Pt. I of vol. I, missing^. Contents: i. Neill, E. D. French voyageurs to Minnesota during the 17th century. — Sibley, H. H. Description of Minnesota [1850].— Ramsey, Alex. Our field of historical research. — Organization of Minne- sota territory. — Sibley, H. H. Speech —Goodrich, Aaron. Early courts of Minnesota. — Baker, D. A. J. Early schools of Minn.— Hobari, C. Religious move- ments in Minn. — Riggs, S. R. Dakota language.— Schoolcraft, H. R. History and physical geography of Minn.— Mather, \V. \V. Letter. - NlHI, E. D. Letter of Mesnard.— Fiillerton, T. M. The St.-Louis River. -Pond, Alton and Riggs. 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New Haven, 1847. 12°. ■ — Supplement, 1847-53. New Haven, 1854. 12°. — Manual. New Haven, i860. 12°. Profession of faith, by John Daven- port ; and the New Haven catechism, by John Davenport and William Hooke; with preface, by Leonard Bacon. New Haven, 1853. 12°. North Church. Manual, 1742-1867. New Haven, 1867. 8°. New Haven Colony. Records. See Connecticut. New Haven Colony Historical Society. Cata- logue of objects of interest belonging to the Society. New Haven, 1885. 8°. Constitution and by-laws. n. p., 1885. 12°. Papers, vols. 1-4. 4 vols. New Haven, 1865-88. 8°. Contents: I. Organization of the Society. — Officers, life and annual members. — White, Henry. New Haven colony. — Bacon, L. Q\\\\ government in New Haven colony. — White, H. History of the Cutler lot. — Cros- weil, F. History of Trinity Church. — Trowbridge, T. R. History of Long Wharf in New Haven. — Beards- ley, E. E. Parsonage of the Blue Meeting House. — Cleaveland, E. L. The Governor Gilbert lot. — Bacon, N.A. Notice of the early promologists in New Haven. — Jefferson, T., and Bishop, Abraham. Correspon- dence. — Gilman, D. C. Bishop Berkeley's gifts to Yale College.— Bronson, H. Historical account of Connec- ticut currency, etc. 2. List of officers and members. — Constitution and by-laws. — Beardsley, E. E. Address of the President. — Whitaker, E. Early history of Southold, L. I. — Goodrich, C. Invasion of New Haven by the British troops, July 5, 1779.— Wright, R. W. Poetry and poets of Connecticut. — Dexter, F. B. Memoranda resp. Ed. Whalley and William GofFe. — Trowbridge, T. R. Remarks on Dexter's paper resp. Whalley and Goffe, — Goodyear, S. Historical sketch of G., from "Old colony records." — Trowbridge, T. R., Jr. Ancient houses of New Haven. — Dexter, F. B. Sketch of the life and writings of John Davenport. — Bronson, H. Medical history and biography. 3. Officers and members. — Dexter, F. B. The founding of Yale College. — Baldwin, S. E. New Haven Convention of 177S. — Kingsbury, F. J. Old Connecticut. — Trowbridge, T. R., yr. Ancient maritime interests of New Haven. — Beardsley, E. E. Mohegan land con- troversy. — Dexter, F. B. Gov. Elihu Yale. — Baldwin, E. C. Branford annals.— Baldwin, S. E. Boundary line between Connecticut and New York. — Bronson, Henry. Early government of Connecticut. — Baldwin, S. E. Ecclesiastical constitution of Yale College. — Dexter, F. B. Eairly relations between New Nether- land and New England ; — Inscriptions on tombstones in New Haven, prior to 1800. — Index to vols. 1-3. 4. Prefatory note, list of officers, members, etc. — Townsend, Eben, Jr. Diary, the supercargo of the "Neptune" on her voyage to the S. Pacific and Can- ton ; ed. by T. R. Trowbridge. — Dexter, F. B. New Haven in 1784.— Carter, C. H. Connecticut boroughs. — Eaton, D. C. Family of Nathaniel Eaton, of Cam- bridge, Mass. — Baldwin, S. E. Young man's journal of 100 years ago. — Whitaker, E, New Haven's adven- ture on Delaware Bay. — Painter, Thos. Personal reminiscences of the Revolutionary War ; ed. by Henry Howe. — Hodges, A. C. Yale graduates in western Mass. — Baldwin, E. C. Branford annals, 1700-1800. — Baldwin, S. E. Captives of the Amistad. — Andrews, Wm. G. Trading-house on the Paugasset— Baldwin, S. E. Past and future of this Soc. ; annual address. — Inscriptions on tombstones in Guilford, erected prior to 1800. HoTCHKiss, Justus S. Bells ; a paper, 1888. New Haven, 1889. 8°. New Jersey. Archives. See below, Legis- lature. Documents. Grants, concessions and original constitu- tions. See Leaming, Aaron. New Jersey almanack, 1781, '82, '84, '86- 89. 7 vols. Trenton, n. d. 12°. Adjutant- General. Annual reports, 1861, '77, '87-91. 7 vols. Jersey City and Trenton, 1862-91. 8°. Record of officers and men of N. J. in the civil war, 1861-65 ; Wm. S. Stryker, Adj. Gen. 2 vols. Trenton, 1876. fol. 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Princeton, 1837-89. 8°. Catalogue of books written by alumni and officers of the college now in the library at Princeton. Phila., 1876. 8°. Calendar, 1870-71. Princeton, 1871. 8°. — Charter of Queen's College. New- Brunswick, 1810. 8°. First centennial anniversary of the col- lege. Princeton, 1848. 8°. Inauguration of Jas. McCosh as presi- dent. N. Y.,1868. 8°. Inauguration of John Maclean as loth president. Princeton, 1854. 8°. — Philadelphian. vol. 1. Princeton, 1887. 8°. Princeton roll of those who served in the War for the Union, with com. address, by J. T. Duryea. Phila., 1866. 8°. Subject-catalogue of the library. N. Y., 1884. 1. 8°. American Whig Society. Catalogue. Princeton, 1859. 8°. Cliosophic Society. Catalogues. N. Y., 1851, and Phila., 1857. 8°. Maclean, J. History of the college, 1746-1854. 2 vols. Phila., 1877. 8°. Council of Proprietors of West New Jersey. Report of the committee in relation to the province line between east and west N. J. Camden, 1888. 8°. New Jersey Historical Society [New- ark, N. J.]. Collections. 7 vols, in 8. n. p., 1846-72. 8°. Contents: i. Whitehead, W. A. East Jersey under proprietary government. — Scot, G. Model of the government of the province of East New Jersey.— NEW JERSEY 496 NEW JERSEY 2. Duer, W. A, Life of Wm. Alexander, earl of Stir- ling; with selections from his correspondence. — 3. Field, R. S. Provincial courts of New Jersey. — 4. Mor- ris, L. Papers, 1738-46. — 5. Stevens, Henry. Analytical index to the colonial documents of N.J. in State Paper Offices of England ; ed. with notes, by W. A. White- head.— 6. Newark. Records of the town, 1666-1836.— — Supplement. Proceedings com. of the_settlement of Newark, N. J., on its 200th anniversary.— 7. Elmer, L. Q. C. Constitution and government of N. J., with sketches of governors, 1776-1845. Constitution, by-laws, etc., 1S46, '48, '70. 3 vols. Newark, 1846-70. 8°. Proceedings. 10 vols. Newark, 1845- 66. 8°. Contents: 1. Proc. 1845-46. — King, Chas. Discourse. — Schuyler, John. Journal on an expedition to Canada, 1690. — Davies, S. Three letters. — Miller, S. Address. — Franklin, Wm. Three letters to his father. — Strahan, W. Letter, 1766. — Hyde, 'E.,Iord Cornbury. Letter to the inhabitants of Bergen, 1706.— Dockwra, W. Letter to And. Hamilton, 1693.— Thomas, A. Account of a journey in the southern states in 1781.— Fort, G. F. Capture and death of the refugee John Bacon.— Mar- cellus, A. A. Extract from a paper on the discovery and settlement of Monmouth County.— Correction of errors in King's discourse. — Exports of Salem Co. — Criminal statistics of Essex Co. —Proceedings of the committees of Freehold and Shrewsbury on the open- ing of the Revolution. 2. Proceedings, 1846-47.— Proc. to the Governor of N, Y., 1675-78, in rel. to the settlement and jurisdiction of J. Fenwick in West Jersey.— Barton, W. Journal during Sullivan's expedition against the Indians, 1779. — Elmer, E. Extracts from journal during same expe- dition. — Hornblower, J. C. 2d annual address. — Bald- win, S. Diary of events in Charleston, S. C, 17S0.— Elmer, E. Journal of an expedition to Canada in 1776. — Stockton, R. Letter to Robt. Ogden, 1765. 3. Proceedings, 1848-49.— Logan, Jas. Letter to Col. Cox.— Elmer, E. Journal, cont. — Ogden, D. Letter to the claimants under the Indian purchases, 1767. — Cald- well, Jas. Memoir, by Nich. Murray. — Spicer, Jacob. Extract from diary.— Collin, N. Brief account of the Swedish mission in Racoon and Penn's Neck, N.J. — Franklin, Wm. Biog. sketch, by Wm. A. Whitehead ; —Letter to his father, Dec. 24, 1774. — Gould, Wm. Jour- nal during an expedition into Penn, in 1794. 4. Proceedings, 7:1849-50. -Morris, Lewis. Memoir, by R. Davidson.— Census of Northampton, Burlington Co., 1709. — List ofjudges, clerks, sheriffs, etc. of Salem Co. — Fenwicke, J. Memoir, by R. G.Johnson. — Stra- han, Wm. Letters to David Hall, desc. the trial of John Wilkes.— State of religion in East and West Jer- sey, 1700.— King, C. Battle of Monmouth Court House. — Smith, W. P. Letters to EUas Boudinot. — Ogden, U. Letter, 1771. — Lease for a year from Eliz. Carteret to the twelve proprietors for East Jersey.— GifFord, A. Aborigines of New Jersey. 5. Proceedings, 1850-51. — Steuben, F. W. A., baron. Letter to officers of the N. J. line, 1783. — Sittings of the provincial assemblies and names of members. — Schuy- ler, P., and Sullivan, J. Orders to J. Dayton, 1776. — Whitehead, W. A.'^Robbery of the Treasury, 1768.— Messier, A. Hollanders in N. J.— Bradley, J. P. The American Union and [its] perils. — Sherwood, Jos. Letters, 1761-66.— Barber, F. Letter. 1776. — Shippen. J., Jr. Letter, 1752. — Stirling, Wm. Alexander., earl of. Selections from correspondence. 6. Proceedings, 1851-53. — Bell. And. Journal during march of British army through N.J. in 1778 — Schanck, G. C. Inquiry into location of Mt. Ployden. — Field, R. S. Review of the trial of Wm. Tennent in 1742.^ Stirling, Wm. Alexander, earl of. Selections from cor- respondence, 1755. — Frelinghuysen, Theo. Uses and benefits of historical societies. — Armstrong, Ed. De- scription of the site of Fort Nassau on the Delaware.— Carnahan, Jas. Pennsylvania insurrection of 1794. — Report of Cor. Secretary on the Belcher papers. — Re- port of committee authorized to examine the supposed site of Ft. Nassau. — Rafn, C. C. Discovery of the Northmen.— Armstrong, Ed. History and location of Ft. Nassau on the Delaware. 7. Proceedings, 1853-55. — " Pierwin, ye sachem of Pau." Letter rel. to "Cooks of Dozens." — Winds, Wm. Biog. sketch, by J. F. Tuttle.— Stirling, Wm. Alexander, earl of. Selections from correspondence. — King, Jas. G. Proc. on the announcement of his death. Miller, J. W. The iron state, its natural position, power and wealth; an address. — Clark, Jos. Diary, 1778-79.— Hopkins, ZJ;-. Letter to Dr. Bellamy, 1758. 8, Proceedings, 1856-59. — List of drawings and papers of R. Fulton in possession of the Society. — Account of the establishment at Morristown of the first academy, library and printing press. — Supplement to the act of incorporation. — Smith, S. Extracts from [his] mss.— Field and staff officers N. J. regiments in Revolution.— Whitehead, W. A. Appointment of N. Jones as chief justice in 1759.— Ford, David. Journal during the expedition into Penn., 1794. — Mawhood, C. Proposals to the militia of Salem Co. in 1778 and answer of Col. Hand. — Whitehead, W. A. Female suffrage in N.J. — Parker, Jas. Brief history of the boundary dis- putes between N. Y. and N. J.— Staten Island part of N. J. — Bangs, Isaac. Extract from his journal. — White- head, W. A. Circumstances leading to the establish- ment in 1769 of the northern boundary line between N.J. and N. Y. 7. Proceedings, 1860-64.— Smith, S. Extracts from [his] mss.— Marriages of Friends in Phila., 1682-1714. — Alofsen, Sol. Origin of the name " Pavonia." — Smith, Saml. J. Memoir, with reminiscences of Burlington, by John Jay Smith.— Pinhorne, Wm. Project for raising money iu 1716.— Extracts from the minutes of N. J. Supreme Court, 1765.— Haven, C. C. Battles of Tren- ton and Princeton.— Deaths of Dr. Muri'ay and John P. Jackson. — Memoranda rel. to Dr. Franklin's admin- istration of the colonial P. 0.— Stafford, Abigail. Me- moir of S. and her times. — Proprietors' order respect- ing "Perth Towne," 1683.— Golden, C. Affairs of N. Y. and N.J. under the joint governors. — Conway, H. S. Letter to Gov. Franklin, 1765.— Ward, John D. Steam- boat controversy between N. Y. and N. J., 1811-24.^ Scandinavian settlements in N. J.— Dayton, Elias. Papers. 10. Proceedings. 1865-66. — Hornblower, Jos. C. Life and character, by R. S. Field.— McWhorter, Geo. C. Sketch of the McWhorter family in N. J.— Alofsen, S. Description of an ancient brass tobacco box. —In- structions of freeholders of Hunterdon to the represen- tatives of the county, 1771.— Whitehead, W. A. Papers on the eastern boundary of N. J.— Communication from Asht;r Taylor on the der. " Neversink."— Letter to Benj. Franklin from the House of Assembly of N. J., Dec. 7, 1769.— Hayes, D. A. Account of the portrait of Aaron Burr in the possession of the Soc— Objections of N. J. to the articles of confederation submitted to Congress, June 23, 177S.— Report of the commissioners of the states at Annapolis, 1786, rel. to the adoption of a better system of government.— Act of incorporation of the Soc— Members of the Soc, Dec. 1866. Same. 2d series. 11 vols. Newark, 1867-92. 8°. Contents: i. Proceedings, 1867-69. — Pedigree of Gov. Carteret.— Staten Island and the N.J. boundary. —Regimental returns, Haddonfield, Eordentown, Mor- ristown, 1776-77. — Ogden, David. Letter to Philip Kearney, 1766.— Inscriptions on tombstones near Free- hold. — Greene, Nath. Letter to Jas. Abeel, 1779.— Washington, Geo. Letter to Benj. Franklin.— Ruther- furd, John. Notes on the state of N.J. , 1786.— Livings- ton, Wm. S. Letter to Burr, 1782.— Officers of Peter Schuyler's regiment, 1759.— Washington, G. Letter to Saml. Haven, 1787. — Inscriptions on tombstones at Ringwood, N. J. — Grant from Berkley and Carteret to NEW JERSEY 497 NEW LONDON, Etc. the people of Woodbridge and Saml. Moore. — Parker, Jas. Address on [his] life and character, by R. S. Field. — Whitehead. W. A. Review of the circum- stances connected with the settlement of Elizabeth, N.J. — Commercial prospects in N.J. during the con- federation. 2. Proceedings, 1870-72. — Tuttle, Jos. F. Early history of Morris Co.— King, Barnabas. Sketch, by J. F. Tuttle.— McLean, Danl. V. Obituary notice of M. — Kirkpatrick, And. Memoir, by Jas. Grant Wilson. —Kennedy, Henry R. Letter.— Field, Rich. S. Me- moir, by A. Q. Keasbey. — Elmer, L. Q. C. History of the first constitution of N. J. — Smith, M. L. Letter on David G. Burnet.— New Jersey church of ^Varren Co., Ohio. — Why New Jersey is called a foreign country.— Haven, C. C. Communication upon the U. S. flag.— Stanford, Sarah S. Flag of the ''Bon Homme Richard." — Coleman, Jas. B. Letter ; witli first Atlantic tele- gram. — Rutherfurd, John. Memoir, by R. S. Swords. — Nixon, John T. Circumstances attending the election of Wm. Pennington, of N. J., as speaker of the 36th Congress. 3. Proceedings, 1872-74. — Parker, Joel. Monmoutli County during the provincial era. — Megill, Chas. Old fort or block house at Trenton. — Cutler, M. Passage from [his] journals, referring to New Jersey, Pennsyl- vania and Ohio in 1787-88. — List of original documents deposited with the Society by Mrs C. Rutherfurd. — Campfield, Jabez. Diary, duriTig Sullivan's expedi- tion, 1779. — Nelson, Wm. Report on the extent and condition of the records of Bergen Co. — Stockton, Rich. Letters to John Rutherfurd, in 1798. 4. Proceedings, 1875-77. — Salter, Edwin. Origin and signification of geographical names, in Monmouth and Ocean counties. — Nelson, Wm. An interesting memento of Maj. Andre. — Allinson, Saml. Fragmen- tary history of the N. J. Indians. — Dayton, Wm. L. Memorial, by J. P. Bradley, — Colfax, Wm. Biog. sketch, by Wm. Nelson. — Morris, Lewis. Letter to the people of Elizabethtown, July 13, 1698.— Johnson, Philip. Memoir, by Wm. S. Stryker.— De Hart, John. Memoir, by B. W. Throckmorton. — Stockton, Rich. Memoir, by W. A. Whitehead. 5. Proceedings, 1877-79.— Centennial celebrations in the state. — Symmes, John C. Life and services, by C. H. Winfield. — Mott, Geo. S. First century of Hunterdon Co. — Franklin, Eliza. Letter, Feb. 5, 1776. — Whitehead, W. A. Resting place of the remains of Columbus. — Bayard, John. Memorial, by Jas. Grant Wilson. — Gilchrist, Robt. 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Hoyes. Notes on the geology of some islands in Lake Winnipeg. (Manitoba Hist, and Scien. Soc. Trans, no. 20.) Panzer, Georg Wolfgang. Annales typog- raphici ab artis inventse origine ad annum 1536, post Maittairii, Denisii, aliorumque doctissimorum vivorum curas in ordinem redacti, emendati et aucti. 11 vols. Norim- bergee, 1793-1803. 4°. Note: The follo\\ing contents is given in transla- tion. Contents: 1-3. Catalogue of books in order of name of place, 1440-1500 4. Books with date, without place or printer. — Books without date, place or printer.— Supplement to vols. 1-3. 5. Alphabetical inde.x in order of authors. — Alphabetical index to towns and printers. 6-8. Catalogue of books in order of towns, 68 arranged alphabetically. 9, Books with date only. — Books without place, printer or date. — 2d Supp. to vols. 1-3.— Supp. to vols. 6-8. lo-li. Continuation of supplement. — Indexes to last five volumes, and supp. Paolino, St., patriarch of Aquileja. Opera omnia. Parisiis, 1864. 1. 8°. (Migne. Patrol, s. Lat. v. 99.) Paolo Varnefrido, of Aquileja. Scripta quae supersunt universa. (Migne. Patrol, s. Lat. V- 95-) Historia Langobardorum, 1878. (Script. rer. Germanicarum.) Papers concerning the attack on Hatfield, etc. See Hough, F. B. Paracelsus, Aureolus Philippus Theophrastus Bombast von Hohenheim, called. Of the nature of things. Lond., 1650. s. 4°. (Bd. with Sandivogius.) Paradise of daintie devices ; poems, songs, ballads, by various hands. N. Y., 1882. 12°. Paramus, N. J. Manual aird record of the church. N. Y. [1858]. 8°. Same. N. Y. [1859]. 8°. Paravey, Charles Hippolyte de. Memoire sur I'origine japonaise, arabe et basque de la civilisation des peuples de Bogota. Paris, 1835. 8°. Pardo de Figueroa, Rafael. Regimieto de navegacio, 1563 ; critica. Cadiz, 1867. 8°. Pardoe, Julia. See Francis I.— Louis XIV. — Marie de Medicis. Parenogo, Michel. New dictionary, English and Russian. See Grammatin, N. Parent-Duchatelet, Alexandre Jean Baptiste. De la prostitution dans la ville de Paris, pr^c6d6 d'une notice de I'auteur, par Fr. Leuret. 2 vols. Paris, 1836. 8°. Eng. Prostitution in Paris ; tr. from the French, by an American physician. Boston, 1845. 12°. Parents' friend ; or. Extracts from works on education. 2 vols. Lond., 1802. 8°. Paris, Isaac. Mem. services on his re-inter- ment at Paris ; addresses by C. W. Hutch- inson and others. (Oneida Hist. Soc. Trans. I-) Paris, John Ayrton. Pharmacologia ; or. His- tory of medicinal substances. N. Y., 1822. 8°. Same. 4th-Amer. ed., with additions, by John B. Beck. N. Y., 1831. 8°. Same. With notes, by Chas. A. Lee. N. Y., 1856. 8°. Paris, Louis Philippe Albert d'Orl^ans, conite de. History of the civil war in America; tr. by Louis F. Tasistro ; ed. by Henry Copp^e. 3 vols. Phila., 1876. 8°. Trades unions of England ; tr. by Nassau J. Senior ; ed. by Thos. Hughes. Lond., 1869. 8°. Paris, Matthieu. See Matthaeus Paris. PARIS 538 PARK Paris, Pierre. La sculpture antique. Paris [1889]. 8°. (Quantin's Bibl. des beaux-arts.) Paris, France. Catalogue de ['exposition de gravures anciennes et modernes. Paris, 1881. 4°. Catalogue des ouvrages de peinture, sculpture, etc., refuses par le jury de 1863, et exposfe au Salon Annexe Palais des Champs- Elysees. Paris, 1863. 12°. Guerre des communeux, 1S71 ; par un Officier sup^rieur de I'arm^e de A'ersailles. Paris, 1871. 8°. Guerre illustr^e et le siege. Paris, 1871. fol. Histoire critique du si^ge ; par un Officier de marine. Paris, 1871. 12°. Indispensable English vade mecuni ; or. Pocket companion to Paris ; by an English resident. 6th ed. Paris, 1839. 12°. Inside Paris during the siege ; by an Ox- ford graduate. Lond., 1871. 12°. Journal du si^ge de Paris ; pub. par le Gaulois. Paris, 1871. 1. 8°. Journal officiel de la commune ; pub. par la Revue de France. Paris, 1871. 4°. Litt^rature officielle sous la commune. Paris, 1871. 12°. Livre noir de la commune de Paris. Bruxelles, 1871. 8°. Nouveau tableau de Paris au ige si^cle. 7 vols. Paris, 1834-35. 8°. Paris dans sa splendeur ; monuments, vues, scenes historiques, etc. Texte par Merim^e et Sainte-Beuve, VioUet-le-Duc [et autres]. 3 vols. Paris, 1861. fol. Plan routier de la ville et faubourg- de Paris. Paris, 1802. fol. Report on the cholera in Paris, pub. by authority of the French government ; tr. from the original. N. Y., 1849. 8°. Statistique de I'enseignement secondaire en 1865. Paris, 1868. 4°. Tableau de Paris. Nouvelle <;d. cor. et aug. vols. 2-12. II vols. Amsterdam, 1783- 88. 12°. AcADEMiE DE Saint-Luc. LixTets des expositions, pendant 1751-53, '56, '62, '64 et '74. Paris, 1872. 12°. AcADEMiE RoYALE. See Acad^mie Ro- yale. AcADE.-iUE RoYALE DE Chirurgie. Ob- servations on surgical diseases of the head and neck; tr. and ed. by D. Ottley. Lond., 1848. 8°. ■ Exposition Universelle Internatio- nale DE 1S78. Art ancien, par E. de Beau- mont, etc. Paris, 1879. 1. 8°. — Art moderne, par T. Biais, etc. Paris, 1879. 1- 8°. MusEE Royal. Le Musee Royal, pub. par Henri Laurent ; avec description des sujets, notices litt^raires et discours sur les arts. 2 vols. Paris, 1816-18. fol. - — Museum d'Anatomie Pathologique de LA Faculte de Medecine. Museum d'Ana- tomie, etc. 2 vols. Paris, 1842. 8°. Atlas, fol. MusEUJi d'Histoire Naturelle. See Museum d'Histoire Naturelle. Palais Royal. Ambulance municipale, 1870-71. Paris, 1871. 1. 8°. Galerie du Palais Royal ; grav^e d'apres les tableaux des differentes ^coles; avec la vie des peintres et [une description historique, par I'Abb^ de Fontenai. Par J. Couche. 3 vols. Paris, 1786-1808. fol. Saint Cloud. Chateau de St. Cloud ; domaine de la couronne. Paris, 1837. fol. Notice des peintures et sculptures dans les appartements du palais. Paris, 1841. 8°. Same. Paris, 1842. 8°. S.VLON. Collection des livrets des an- ciennes expositions, depuis 1673 jusqu'en 1800. 42 vols, in 7. Paris, 1869-72. 12°. Explication des ouvrages des artistes vivans, 1817, '19, '22, '24, '27, '31, '33-50, '52, '53, '55. '57. '59. '61, '63-70, '72-88. 55 vols, in 43. Paris, 1817-88. 12°. Note : There A\ere no catalogues published in 1818. '20, '21, '23, '25, '26, '28-30, '32, '51, '54, '56, '58, '60, '62, '71. — L'exposition des beaux-arts ; salons 1880-82 ; comprenant planches en photo- gravure, par Goupiel et Cie., etc. 3 vols. Paris, 1880-82. 1. 8°. Illustrated catalogue of the salon, 1880. Lond., n. d. 8°. Table gcn^rale des artistes ayant ex- pos6 aux salons du i8<: si^cle ; pr^c^d^e d'une liste des salons, 1801-73; P^r J- J- Guiffrey. Paris, 1873. 12°. See Landon, C. P. SOCIETE BiBLIQUE PrOTESTANTE DE Paris. Assembl(5e gs^n^rale. Paris, 1822. 8°. Parish, Ariel. History of education and edu- cational institutions in western Massachu- setts. Springfield, 1855. 12°. Parish, Elijah. History of New England, etc. See Morse, J. Sacred geography ; a gazetteer of the Bible. Boston, 1813. 8°. Parish, Henry. Parish will case ; statement of facts, etc. N. Y., 1862. 8°. Parish, Sir Woodbine. Buenos Ay res and the provinces of the Rio de la Plata. 2d ed. Lond., 1852. 8°. Park, Edwards Amasa. Associate creed of Andover Theological Seminary. Boston, 1883. 8°. and others. Addresses at the anniversary of the Amer. Cong. Union, May 1854. N. Y., 1854. 8°. Hymns and choirs. See Phelps, Austin. PARK 539 PARKER SOCIETY See New York. Broadway Tabernacle. — Storrs, Rich. S. Park, John Cochran. See Haven family. Park, Mungo. Travels in the interior of Africa, 1795-97 ; with account of [his] life, and appendix, by Major Rennell. New ed. 2 vols. Lond., 1815-16. 4°. Same. (Pinkerton's Voy. v. 16.) Parke, William Thomas. Musical memoirs ; account of the state of music in England, 1784-1830. 2 vols. Lond., 1830. 8°. Parker, Abel. Memoir of P.; by J. B. Moore. (New Hamp. Hist. Soc. Col. v. 3.) Parker, Edward Griffin. Golden age of Amer- ican oratory. Boston, 1S57. 12°. See Choate, Rufus. Parker, Edward Latwyche. History of Lon- donderry [N. H.], with memoir of the author. Boston, 1851. 8°. Parker, Francis J. See Prescott, Wm. Parker, George F. See Cleveland, Grover. Parker, George H. See Parker family. Parker, James. Brief history of the boundary disputes between New York and New Jersey. (N. J. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 8.) ^ Field, R. S. Address on life of P. {Same, Proc. 2d ser. v. i.) Parker, Joel, 1795-1875. The first charter and the early religious legislation of Massachu- setts. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Lectures.) Origin, organization and influence of the towns of New England ; paper before Mass. Hist. Soc, 1865. Camb., 1867. 8°. Parker, Joel, 1816-88. Monmouth County during the provincial era. (N.J. Hist. Soc. Proc. 2d ser. v. 3.) Yard, Jas. S. Joel Parker; a memorial. {Same, Proc. 2d ser. v. 10.) [— ] Same. [Prep, for the N. J. Hist. Society.] n. p. [1889]. 8°. Parker, John A. Quadrature of the circle. N. Y., 1851. 8°. Parker, John Henry. Archeology of Rome. Pts. I, 4-12. 9 vols. Oxford, 1876-83. 8°. Contents: I. Primitive fortifications. 4. Egyptian obelislcs. 5. Forum Romanum et IVIagnum. 6. Via Sacra. — Excavations in Rome, 1438-1882. 7. Flavian ampliitiieatre, commonly called the Colosseum. 8. Aqueducts of ancient Rome. 9. Tombs in and near Rome. 10. Funereal and early Ciiristian sculpture. II. MediEEval church and altar decorations and mosaic pictures. 12. Catacombs of Rome. [ ] Glossary of terms used in Greek, Roman, Italian and Gothic architecture. 5th ed. enl. 2 vols, in 3. Lond., 1850. 8°. [ ] Some account of domestic architecture in England, Edw. I. -Rich. II. Oxford, 1853. 8°. [ ] Same, Rich. II. -Henry YIII. 2 vols. Oxford, 1859. 8°. Note: Continuation of Turner's Domestic archi- tecture. See Rickman, Thomas. Parker, Joseph. Ad clerum ; advices to a young preacher. Boston, 1871. 12°. Parker, Joseph B. See U. S. Navy Dept. Bureau of Medicine, etc. Parker, Langston. Modern treatment of syphi- litic diseases. 2d ed. Lond., 1845. 8°. Same. 4th ed. Lond., i860. 8°. Parker, Matthew. Correspondence, 1535-75 1 ed. by John Bruce and T. T. Perowne. Camb., 1853. 8°. (Parker Soc. Pub. no. 49.) [ ] De antiquitate Britannicas ecclesiae, et nominatim de privilegiis ecclesise Cantuari- ensis, atque de archiepiscopis eiusdem LXX. historia. Hanoviffl, 1605. fol. Parker, Nathan. Memoir of P.; by S. E.Coues. (N. H. Hist. Soc. Col. v. 4.) Parker, Nathan Howe. Iowa as it is in 1855. Chicago, 1855. 8°. ■ Parker, .?/;■ Peter. Biographical memoir of P. [by Sir George Dallas]. Lond., 1815. 4°. Parker, R. Wayne. Taxes and money in New Jersey before the Revolution. (N. J. Hist. Soc. Proc. 2d ser. v. 7.) Parker, Samuel. Journal of an exploring tour beyond the Rocky Mts. under the direction of the A. B. C. F. M., 1835-37. Ithaca, 1838. 12°. Parker, Theodore. Discourse of matters per- taining to religion. Boston, 1842. 8°. Ten sermons of religion. 2d ed. Boston, 1861. 8°. Theodore Parker's experience as a min- ister, his early life, etc. Boston, 1859. 12°. Same. Boston, i860. 8°. Trial of P., with defence. Boston, 1855. 8°. Weiss, John. Life and correspondence of P. 2 vols. N. Y., 1864. 8°. See Webster, Daniel. Parker, Thomas. History of Farmington, Me., from its settlement. Farmington, 1846. 8°. Same. With sketches of other towns in Franklin Co. Farmington, 1875. 8°. Parker, Thomas. Official report of the trials of negroes in S. C. See Kennedy, Lionel H. Parker, William Harwar. Instruction for naval light artillery. 2d ed. rev., by S. B. Luce. N. Y., 1862. 8°. Parker, William Thornton. See Parker family. Parker family. Genealogy of Wm. Thornton Parker, of Boston, Mass., 1818-55 ; by his son, Wm. Thornton Parker. Newport, 1888. 8°. Parker family. Short record of the Roxbury branch of the P. family of Reading, Mass., and some of their descendants ; by George H. Parker. Cullman, Ala., 1890. 8°. Parker Society; for the publication of the works of the fathers and early writers of the reformed English church. [Publications.] 53 vols. Camb., 1841-55. 8° and 12°. PARKER SOCrETY 540 PARRY Contents: I. Ridley, Nicholas. Works. 2. Sandys, Edwin. Sermons. 3. Pilkington, James. Works. 4. Hutchinson, Roger. Works. 5. Philpot, John. Writ- ings. 6. Bull, Henry. Christian prayers and medita- tions. 7, 18. Zurich letters; the correspondence of several English bishops, during the reign of Elizabeth. 8. Grindal, Edmund. Remains. 9. 13, 17. Becon, Thomas. Works. 10, 33. Fulke, Wm Writings. II, 46. Hooper, John. Writings. 12, 24. Cranmer, Thomas. Works. 14. Keiley, Joseph. Two liturgies and other documents set forth in the reign of Edward VI. 15, 22. Coverdale. Myles. Writings, translations and remains. 16, 20. Latimer, Hugh. Works, sermons and remains. 19, 26, 30, 40. Jewel, John. Works. 21. Farr, Edward. Select devotional poetry of the reign of Elizabeth. 23, 28. Zurich letters. 2d ser., written during the reigns of Henry VHI., Edward VI. and Mary. 25. Calf hill, James. Answer to Marshall's Treatise of the cross. 27. Clay, Wm. K. Liturgies and forms of prayer set forth in the reign of Elizabeth 29. Norden, John. Progresse of piety. 31,51. Brad ford, John. Writings. 32, 37, 38. Tyndale, Wm Works. 34. Whitaker, W. Disputation on the Holy Scripture. 35, 39, 42, 47. Bullinger, Henry. Decades 36. Bale, John. Select works. 41. Cooper, Thomas Answer in defence of the truth. 43. Clay, Wm. K Private, prayers, etc., put forth in the reign of Eliza beth. 44, 48, 50. Whitgift, John. Works. 45. Wool ton, John. Christian manual. 49. Parker, Matthew Correspondence. 52. Rogers, Thos. The thirty-nine articles analyzed. 53. Nowell, Alex. Catechisms. General index to publications ; comp. by Henry Gougli. Camb., 1855. 8°. Parkes, Bessie Rayner. Vignettes ; twelve biographical sketches. Lond., 1866. 12°. Contents: Mad. Swetchine. — La Sceur Rosalie. — Mad, Pape-Carpantier. — Mad. de Lamartine.— Mad. Luce, of Algiers. — Governor Winthrop's wife. — Cor- nelia Knight.— Bianca Milesi Mojon.— Mrs. Delany.— Harriot K Hunt.— Miss Bosanquet.— Mrs. Jameson. Parkes, Edmund Alexander. Composition of urine. Lend., i860. 8°. Manual of practical hygiene. 2d ed. Lond., 1866. 8°. Parkes, Joseph. See Francis, Sir Philip. Parkhurst, Charles H. See Parkhurst family. Parkhurst, John. Greek and English lexicon to the New Testament ; prefixed, a Greek grammar. 4th ed. enl. Lond., 1804. 8°. Hebrew and English lexicon, without points ; with Hebrew and Chaldee grammar without points. 3d ed. Lond., 1792. 4°. Parkhurst family. A fragment of Parkhurst genealogy ; prep, from records, by Chas. H. Parkhurst. Pro v., 1883. 8°. Parkinson, Peter. Notes on the Black Haw !■:_ war. (Wisconsin Hist. Soc. Col. v. 10.) Strictures on Gov. Ford's history of the Black Hawk war. (Same, v. 2.) Parkinson, William. Jubilee sermon, cont. a history of the ist Baptist Church in New York City, and its progress during the first 50 years, Jan. i, 1813. N. Y., 1846. 12°. Trial of P., on an indictment for assault and battery upon Mrs. E. Wintringham. N. Y., 1811. 8°. Parkison, Daniel M. Pioneer life in Wisconsin. (Wis. Hist. Soc. Col. v. 2.) Parkison, Peter. See Parkinson, Peter. Parkman, Ebenezer. Account of Westborough, Mass., 1767. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. v. 10.) Parkman, Francis, 1788-1852. Sermon in Bos- ton on resigning his pastoral charge ; with notes. Boston, 1849. 8°. Parkman, Francis, b. 1823. France and Eng- land in North America. In 7 parts. 9 vols. Boston, 1878-92. 8°. Contents : I. Pioneers of France in the new world. 2. Jesuits in N. America in the 17th century. 3. La Salle and the discovery of the great West. 4. The old regime in Canada. 5. Count Frontenac and New France under Louis XIV. 6. A half-century of con- flict. 7. Montcalm and Wolfe. 2 vols. History of the conspiracy of Pontiac. Boston, 1851. 8°. ^ Same. Conspiracy of Pontiac. 9th ed. 2 vols. Boston, 1880. 8°. ■ The Oregon trail. 7th ed. rev. Boston, 1880. 8°. Parkyns, Mansfield. Life in Abyssinia. 2d ed. Lond., 1868. 8°. Parmentier, Jean et Parmentler, Raoul. Le dis- cours de la navigation ; voyage ^ Sumatra en 1529 ; description de St.-Dominigo ; pub. parCh.Schefer. Paris, 1883. 1.8°. (Recueil de voyages, no. 4.) Parmenlus, Stephen. Memoir, and his poem on the voyage of Sir H. Gilbert to America. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. v. 9.) Parnell, Edward Andrew. Applied chemistry ; in manufactures, arts and domestic economy. 2 vols. Lond., 1844. 8°. Parnell, Thomas. Poetical works. Glasgow, 1786. fol. Poetical works ; with a life, by O. Gold- smith. Boston, 1864. 12°. Parousia, The; critical inquiry into the New- Testament doctrine of our Lord's second coming. Lond., 1878. 8°. Parr, Bartholomew. London medical diction- ary. 2 vols. Phila., 1819. 4°. Parr, Harriet. See Gu^rin, G. M. de. Parr, Samuel. Bibliotheca Parriana ; catalogue of [his] library. Lond., 1827. 8°. Parrish, Joseph. Mammoth cave of Kentucky ; an address. Burlington, 1852. 8°. Proceedings of a complimentary dinner given to P. Hartford, 1890. 8°. See Wickes, Stephen. Parrot, Friedrich. Journey to Ararat; tr. by W. D. Cooley. N. Y., 1846. 12°. • Same. Lond., n. d. 8°. Parry, Edward Abbott. See Temple, Lady Dorothy Osborne. Parry, J. D, The legendary cabinet ; a collec- tion of British national ballads. Lond., 1820. 8°. Parry, Thomas Gambler. The ministry of fine art to the happiness of life ; essays on various arts. Lond., 1886. 8°. Parry, William. See Byron, Lord. PARRY 541 PATCHEN Parry, Sir William Edward. Journal of a voy- age for the discovery of a N. W. passage, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, 1819-20, in H. M.'s S. Hecla and Griper. Lond., 1S21. 4°. Journal of a second voyage for the dis- covery of a N. W. passage ; 1821-24, ''i the Fury and Hecla, Lond., 1824. 4°. Three voyages in quest of a N. W. pas- sage to Asia. (Greenbank's per. lib., v. 3.) Parry family records. Phila., 1877. 8°. Parsons, Charles William. Medical school formerly existing in Brown University, its professors and graduates. (R. I. Hist, tracts, 12.) Parsons, Emily Elizabeth. Memoir of P. [by Theophilus Parsons.] Boston, 1880. 12°. Parsons, E. Sketch of first religious society in Lynnfield. (Essex Inst. Hist. col. v. ig.) Parsons, Isaac. A retrospect ; two sermons in East Haddarfi, Conn., on the close of a quarter of a century in his ministry; with historical appendix. Hartford, 1841. 8°. Some account of New Gloucester. (Maine - Hist. Soc. Col. V. 2.) Parsons, Israel. Centennial history of Mar- cellus, N. Y., July 4, 1876. Marcellus, 1878. 8°. [Parsons, Samuel B.] Stray leaves ; by S. B. P. N. Y., n. d. 12°. Parsons, Samuel Holden. Vindication of P. against the charge of treasonable corre- spondence during the Revolutionary war ; by Geo. B. Loring. Salem, 1888. S°. Parsons, Theophilus, 1750-1813. Memoir of P.; with notices of his contemporaries, by his son, T. Parsons. Boston, 1859. 8°. Parsons, Theophilus, 1797-1882. The infinite and the finite. Boston, 1872. 12°. Parsons, Usher. Battle of Lake Erie ; dis- course before the R. I. Hist. Society. Prov., 1855. 8°. Same. [2d ed.] Prov., 1S54. 8°. Boylston prize dissertations : Inflamma- tion of the periosteum ; Eneuresis irritata ; Cutaneous diseases ; Cancer of the breast, etc. Boston, 1839. 8°. Indian names of places in Rhode Island ; collected for the R. I. Hist. Society. Prov., 1861. 8°. See PepperreH, Sir Wm. Parsons, William B. New gold mines of Kan- sas and Nebraska. Cinn., 1859. 8°. Parsons family. Partial genealogy of the de- scendants of Samuel Parsons of East Hamp- ton, L. I., 1650; by Geo. R. Howell. Al- bany, 1S79. 8°. Parthemore, E. Winfield Scott. See Bretz family. — Parthemore family. Parthemore family. Genealogy, 1744-1885 ; by E. W. S. Parthemore. Harrisburg, 1885. 8°. Particular account of the battle of Bunker Hill. Sec Bradford, Alden. Parton, James. Caricature and other comic art in all times. N. Y., 1878. 4°. Famous Americans of recent times. Bos- ton, 1867. 8°. Le Parnasse fran^ais ; book of French poetry, from 1550. Boston, 1877. 8°. See Astor, J. J. — Burr, Aaron. — Butler, Benj. F. — Greeley, Horace. — ^Jackson, An- drew.— Jefferson, Thos.— Y'oltaire, F. M. A. de. Partridge, J. Arthur. Making of the American nation ; or, Rise and decline of oligarchy in the West. Lond., 1S66. 8°. Partridge, Lyman. History of the Baptist Church, Sharon, Mass.; historical discourse. Mansfield, 1882. 8°. Partridge, Oliver. Letters to Gov. Shirley, 1754. See Dwight, Jos. Partridge family. See Lyman family. Pascal, Blaise. Lettres provinciales. 2 vols. Paris, 1830. 8"'. Pensees. See Moralistes franfais. JSn^. Thoughts ; tr. from the text of Auguste Molinier, byC. Kegan Paul. Lond., 1885. 8°. TuLLOCH, John. Pascal. Edin., 1879. 12°. (For. classics for Eng. readers.) Pascal, Jacqueline ; par Victor Cousin. 8i^me ^d. Paris, 1S77. 8°. [Pascalls, Felix.] Statement of occurrences during malignant yellow fever in N. Y. in 1819. N. Y., 1819. 8°. Paschalls I., Pope. Epistola; et diplomata. (Migne. Patrol, s. Lat. v. 102, 129.) Paschalls II., Fope. Epistolse et privilegia. (Migne. Patrol, s. Lat. v. 163.) Paschaslus, Deacon at Rome. De Spiritu Sancto libri II. (Migne. Patrol, s. Lat. v. 62.) Pasquin, Anthony, /j-^arf. See Williams, John. Passac, Philippe Jerfime Gaucher de. Ven- dome et le Vendomois ; ou, Tableau statis- tique, historique et biographique. Ven- dome, 1823. 4°. Paston letters ; by Sir John Fenn. 5 vols. Lond., 1787-1823. 4°. Same. Newed.; with notes, by A. Ram- say. 2 vols, in I. Lond., 1840-41. 12°. Pastoral offering from the rector of St. Marks. See Haskins, Saml. M. Pastorlus, Francis Daniel. Particular geo- graphical description of Pennsylvania ; from the German, by L. H. Weiss. (Penn. Hist. Soc. Mem. vol. 4, pt. 2.) Patch, Ira J. Record of marriages, births and deaths in the town of Lynn. (Essex Inst. Hist. col. v. 5-7.) Patchen, Jacob. Village of Brooklyn vs. P.; case. Brooklyn, 1831. 8°. PATER 542 PAUL Pater, Walter Horatio. Appreciations ; witli essay on style. Lond., 1889. 12°. Imaginary portraits; Lond., 1887. 12°. Marius the epicurean, his sensations and ideas. 2 vols. Lond., 1885. 8°. The renaissance ; studies in art and poe- try. 2d ed. rev. Lend., 1877. 8°. Paterculus, Caius Velleius. Quae supersunt ex Historiae Romanae voluminibus duobus ; ex ed. P. Burmanni. Glasguae, 1752. 12°. Historia Romana ; ex ed. J. C. H. Krausii, cum notis et interpretatione in usum Delphini. Lond., Valpy, 1822. 8°. Paterculus qualem omni parte illustratum publicavit D. Ruhnkenius cui variorum in- terpretum notas Krausii excursus cum indicibus locuplet. subjunx it N. E. Lemaire. Parisiis, 1822. 8°. (Lemaire. Bibl. class. Lat.) Eng. See Sallustius. Raton, John Gibson. Paton, missionary to the New Hebrides ; an autobiography, ed. by his Brother. 2 vols. N. Y. [1888]. 8°. Patrician, The ; ed. by John Burke. 6 vols. Lond., 1846-48. 8°. V2Xv\(^f^, St., of Ireland. Opera omnia. Parisiis, 1865. 1. 8°. (Migne. Patrol, s. Lat. v. 53.) Stokes, Whitley [i?a'.]. Tripartite life of St. Patrick, with other documents rel. to that saint ; ed. with trans, and indexes. 2 vols. Lond., 1887. 1.8°. (Chronicles of G. B. no. 89.) Patrick, Lewis S. See Ludington family. Patrick, Symon, bp. of Ely. Books of Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and the Song of Solomon paraphras'd ; with annotations. Lond., 1743. fol. ■ Commentary on the historical books of the Old Testament. 2 vols. Lond., 1738. fol. Paraphrase upon the books of Ecclesiastes and Song of Solomon, with arguments to each chapter, etc. Lond., 1685. 12°. Patrick, William. Sketches of Canterbury, N. ■ H. (N. H. Hist. Soc. Col. v. 4.) Patriote Francois, Le. [Trial and execution of Louis XYL] n. p., 1792-93. 4°. Pattee, \\'iUiam S. History of old Braintree and Quincy; with sketch of Randolph and Holbrook. Quincy, 1878. 8°. Patten, James Alexander. Lives of the clergy of New York and Brooklyn. N. Y., 1874. 8°. Patten, Ruth. Memoirs, with letters ; by ^^'m. Patten. Hartford, 1834. 12°. Patten, William. Christianity the true theol- ogy ; answer to "The age of reason," with appendix. Warren, 1795. 12°. See Patten, Ruth. Patterson, David Williams. See Brockway family. — Gates family. — Holmes, John. — Slosson family. — Stoddard family. — Williams family. Patterson, James Willis. Responsibilities of the founders of republics ; address on 258th anniversary of the Popham colony. Boston, 1865. 8°. Patterson, Robert. Narrative of the campaign in the valley of the Shenandoah, i86r. Phila., 1865. 8°. Patterson, Robert Hogarth. Gas and lighting. (Bevan's Brit. man. v. 4.) The new golden age and influence of the precious metals upon the world. 2 vols. Edin., 1882. 8°. Patterson, Robert W. Early society in south- ern Illinois ; lecture before the Chicago Hist. Society. Chicago, 1881. 8°. Patterson family. Record of the family of Robert Patterson, emigrant from Ireland to America, 1774; by Wm. E. Du Bois. [Phila.] 1847. 8°. Pattie, James Ohio, of Kentucky. Personal nar- rative during- an expedition from St. Louis to the Pacific and back through Mexico to Vera Cruz, etc.; ed. by Timothy Flint. Cinn., 1833. 8°. [Pattlson, Dorothy Wyndlow.] Sister Dora; a biography, by Margaret Lonsdale. N. Y., 1880. 12°. Pattlson, Emilia Frances Strong. See Dilke, Lady. Pattlson, Granville Sharpe. Final reply to slanders circulated by Nath. Chapman. [Ure trial.] Bait, 1821. 8°. and Chapman, N. Correspondence. 2d ed. with explanatory remarks, n. p. [1821]. 8°. Pattlson, James. Official letters. (N. Y. Hist. Soc. Col. fund pub. ser. v. 8.) Pattlson, Mark. Memoirs. Lond., 1885. 8°. Sermons. Lond., 1885. 8°. Tendencies of religious thought in Eng- land, 1688-1750. (Essays and reviews.) See Casaubon, Isaac. — Milton, John. Patton, Alfred Spencer. See Kincaid, Eu- genio. . Patton, Jacob Harris. Triumph of the Presby- tery of Hanover ; or. Separation of church and state in Virginia ; with history of the Presbyterian Church in the U. S., 1705-1888. N. Y. [1887]. 12°. Yorktown ; compendious account of the campaign of the allied French and American forces. N. Y., 1882. 8°. Patton, William Weston. President Lincoln and the Chicago memorial on emancipation. 1888. (Maryland Hist. Soc. Fund. pub. 27.) Paul of Chartres. Vetus Agano. (Migne. Pa- trol, s. Lat. V. 155.) Paul, Benjamin Horatio. See Payen, An- selme. Paul, Charles Kegan. See Godwin, William. Paul, Edward J. See Paul, John White. PAUL 543 PAYSOX See Richter, Johann Paul Paul, Jean, pseud. F. Paul, John White. The part borne by P. in the capture of Rich. Prescott near Newport, 1777 ; by Ed. J. Paul. Milwaukee, 1887. 8°. Paul. See Paolino. — Paulinus. — Paulus. Paulding, James Kirke. Aifairs and men of New Amsterdam in the time of Stuyvesant ; conip. from Dutch ms. records. N. Y., 1843. 12°. The backwoodsman, a poem ; [also, Na- ture and art, a fable]. Phila., 1818. 12°. [ ] Chronicles of the city of Gotham, from the papers of a Retired common councilman. N. Y., 1830. 12°. The Dutchman's fireside ; ed. by \Vm. I. Paulding. N. Y., 186S. 8°. [ ] Letters from the South, by the Author of John Bull, etc. 2 vols. N. Y., 1817. 8°. [ ] New mirror for travellers, and guide to the Springs; by an Amateur. N. Y., 1828. 8°. [ ] Sl7«/e de. Relation, etc. 55,56. Guise, Henri de Lorraine, rf?icde. Memoires. 56, 57. Gramoni, Antoine, mar^chal de. Memoires. 57. Du Plessis- Praslin, Cesar, cow/i'. Memoires. 58,59. Meusnier de Querlon, A. G. Memoires deM.de... J643-90. 59. La Porte, Pierre de. Memoires. 60-63. Talon. Omer. Me- moires. 63. Choisy, F. T., Vabbe de. M6moires de Louis XIV. 64. Temple, Guillaume. Memoires. 64, 65. La Fayette, Comtesse de. 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Petrie, George. Ecclesiastical architecture of Ireland ; essay on the round towers of Ire- land, etc. 2d ed. Dublin, 1845. 1. 8°. Petrie, William M. Flinders. Pyramids and temples of Gizeh. New ed. Lond., n. d. 1. 8°. PETRONIUS 554 PHELPS' NEW YORK, Etc. Petronius Arbiter, Titus. Satyricon. See Propertius. Petrus Damianus, St. See Damianus, P. Petrus, Deacon, and others. De incarnatione et gratia Domini Nostri Jesu Cliristi liber. (Migne. Patrol, s. Lat. v. 62.) Petrus, of Thessalonica, Patricias et magister. Excerpta de legationibus gentium ad Ro- manes. [Gr. et Lat.] (Corpus script. Byz. V. 14.) Petrus. See Peter. — Pierre. — Pietro. Pettee family. See Morse, A. Pettengill, S. M, Newspaper directory. N. Y., 1877. 8°. Same. N. Y., 1878. 8°. Pettigrew, James Bell. Animal locomotion, or walking, swimming and flying ; with a dis- sertation on aeronautics. 2d ed. Lond., 1874. 12°. Pettigrew, Thomas Joseph. Bibliotheca Sus- sexiana ; catalogue of the library of the Duke of Sussex. 2 vols, in 3. Lond., 1827-39. 8°. Chronicles of the tombs ; preceded by an essay on epitaplis and other monumental inscriptions. Lond., 1864. 12°. ■ Superstitions connected with medicine and surgery. Lond., 1844. 8°. Pettit, Thomas M'Kean. See Vaux, Roberts. Petty, Sir William. Essays on political arith- metick. Lond., 1699. 12°. Petzholdt, Julius. Catalogus Bibliothecae Dan- teae Dresdensis. Lipsiae, 1SS2. 8°. Peutinger, Konrad. La table, d'aprfes I'original conserve a Vienne ; pr^cdd^e d'une introd. historique et critique ; par Ernest Desjar- dins. Livr. 1-14. Paris, 1869-74. fol. Peyton, John Lewis. History of Augusta County, Va. Staunton, 1882. 8°. Peyton, Walter. Voyage to India, 1615. (Kerr's Col. of voy. V. 9.) PfeifTer, Carl. American mansions, n. t. p. [Boston, 1889.] fol. Sanitary relations to health principles in architecture ; paper read before the Amer. Public Health Ass'n. N. Y. [1873]. 8°. Pfeiffer, Emily. Flying leaves from east and west. Lond. [1S85].' 8°. Sonnets. Rev. and enl. ed. Lond., n. d. 12°. Women and work ; an essay. Boston, 1887. 8°. Pfizmaier, August. Sechs Wandschirme in Gestalten der verganglichen Welt ; ein ja- panischer Roman. Wien, 1847. 8°. Pfoundes, C. Fu-so mimi bukuro ; a budget of Japanese notes by P.; repr. from the Japan Mail. Pts. 1-2 [imp,]. Yokohama, 1875. 8°. Phaedrus. Fabulse ^Esopise ; ex ed. J. G. S. Schwabii cum notis et interpretatione in usum Delphini. Lond., Valpy, 1822. 8°. Fabulae jEsopise ; recog. et praefatus est Lucianus Mueller. Lipsiae, 1873. 12°. Ouales pub. J. G. S. Schwabe ; accedunt Romuli fabularum .^sopiarum libri IV., qui- bus novas Phsedri fabellas subjunxit J. B. Gail. 2 vols. Parisiis, 1826. 8°. (Lemaire. Bibl. class. Lat.) £n£-. Savie. See Terentius. Pharmaceutical Journal and transactions. 2d ser., V. 7-11 ; 3d ser., v. 1-4. 9 vols. Lond., 1865-74. 8°. Pharrpacopceia of the U. S. See National Med- ical Convention. Phayre, Sir Arthur Purves. History of Burma, from the earliest time to the end of the first war with British India. Lond., 1883. 8°. (Triibner's Oriental series.) Phear, ^"zyjohn Budd. The Aryan village in India and Ceylon. Lond,, 1S80. 12°. Phelan, James. History of Tennessee. Bos- ton, 1888. 8°. Phelps, Amos Augustus. Argument for the perpetuity of the Sabbath. Boston, 1841. 12°. Phelps, Austin. The still hour ; or. Commu- nion with God. San Fran., i860. 12°. , Park, E. A., and Furber, D. L. Hymns and choirs ; or. The service of song in the house of the Lord. Andover, 1S60. 8°. ^VARD, Eliz. S. P. Austin Phelps ; a memoir. N. Y., 1S91. 8°. Phelps, Edward John. See Linsley, Charles. — Prentiss, Samuel. Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart. See Ward, Eliz. S. P. Phelps, John Wolcott. Life and public services of P.; sketch, by C. H. C. Howard. Brattle- boro, 1887. 12°. Phelps, Matthew. Memoir and adventures of P., partic. in two voyages from Connecticut to the Mississippi, 1773-80 ; comp. from his journal, etc., by A. Haswell. Bennington, 1802. 12°. Phelps, Noah Amherst. History of the copper mines and Newgate prison at Granby, Conn.; also the captivity of Daniel Hays, by the Indians, 1707. Hartford, 1845. 8°. History of Simsbury, Granby and Canton, 1642-1845. Hartford, 1845. 8°. Phelps, Oliver Seymour. See Phelps family. Phelps, Richard H. History of the Newgate of Connecticut, at Simsbury, now East Granby ; appended, a description of the state prison at Wethersfield. 3d ed. Hartford, 1844. 8°. Same. Albany, i860. 4°. Phelps, William. History and antiquities of Somersetshire. 2 vols. Lond., 1839. 4°. Phelps family. Genealogy of Othniel Phelps of Aylmer, Canada West ; by Oliver S. Phelps. St. Catharines, 1862. 8°. Phelps family. A few facts, figures and fancies. Scraps, n. p., 1862. 8°. Phelps' New York city guide. N. Y., 1853. 12°. \ PHELYPEAUX 555 PHILADELPHIA Phelypeaux, Paul, conite de Pontchartrain. M^moires. (Petitot Mem. 2de s^r. v. 16-17.) Philadelphia, Pa. Banquet given by the learned societies of Phila., 1887, in commemoration of the framing and signing of the constitu- tion of the U. S. Phila., 18S8. 1. 8°. Breakfast to the Justices of the Supreme Court of the U. S., Sept. 15, 1887, by the Philadelphia Bar. Phila., 1888. 8°. Charter. See Pennsylvania. Charter. National Centennial commemoration ; proceedings on the looth anniversary of the introduction and the adoption of the "Reso- lutions resp. independency." Phila., 1876. 1. 8°. Philadelphia directory, 1791, 1845, '54-63, '65-75, '79-81, '84-85, '87. 29 vols. Phila., 1791-1887. 8°. Philadelphia Journal of Homoeopathy. vols. 1-2. 2 vols. Phila., 1852-54. 8°. Philadelphia Journal of the Medical and Physical Sciences, vols. 3-14. 12 vols, in 6. Phila., 1821-26. 8°. Philadelphia Universalist. See Univer- salist Union. Public Ledger building ; with account of proceedings connected with its opening, June 20, 1867. Phila., 1868. 8°. Wealth and biography of the wealthy citizens of Phila.; by a Member of the Phila. Bar. Phila., 1845. 8°. - — Commissioners for the Erection of Public Buildings. Proceedings at the laying of the corner stone of the new public buildings on Penn Square, July 4. Phila., 1874. 8°. Reply to the request of S. G. King for a statement of operations for 1882, etc. Phila., 1883. 8°. Committee of Defence. Minutes, 1814-15. (Penn. Hist. Soc. Mem. v. 8.) Common Council. Minutes, 1704-76. Phila., 1847. 8°. Department for Stipplying the City iviih Water. Annual report of the chief engineer, 1873-76. 4 vols. Phila., 1874-77. 8°. Report on the water supply- for the city made by the Commission of Engineers. Phila., 1875. 8°. Select and Common Council. Ordinances of the corporation of Phila. ; the original charter, act of incorporation, etc. ; with notes and references, by John C. Lowber. Phila., 1812. 8°. Academy of Natural Sciences of Phila. Journal, vols. 3-6. 4 vols. Phila., 1823-29. 8°. Same. New ser. vols. 3 [pts. 3-4] and 8 [2-4]. 2 vols. Phila., 1856-81. 4°. Proceedings. 2d ser. vols. 5-6. 2 vols. Phila., 1861-62. 8°. Same. 3d ser. vols. 5-11. 7 vols. Phila., 1875-81. 8°. Report of transactions, 1824-28. 3 vols. Phila., 1825-29. 8°. Adelphi School. Sketch of [its] origin and progress in the northern liberties ; established under the direction of the Phila. Ass'n. of Friends for the Instruction of Poor Children. Phila., 1810. 8°. American Catholic Historical Soci- ety OF Phila. Records, 1884-91. vols. 1-3. 3 vols. [Phila.] 1887-91. 8°. See Flick, L. F. Centennial Exhibition, 1876. Master- pieces of the Centennial, illustrated. 3 vols. Phila. [1876]. 1. 8". Contents: I. Strahan, Ed. Fine art. 2. Smith, Walter. Itidustrial art. 3. Wilson, Jos. M. History, meclianics, scietice. — ' U. S. Centennial Commission. Inter- national Exhibition, 1876. 9 vols. Wash., 1880. 8°. Contents: I. Report of the director-general, iticl. reports of bureaus of administration. 2. Reports of the president, secretary and executive committee, etc. 3-S. Reports and awards, Group 1-36. and collective exhibits ; ed. by F. A. Wallcer. 9. Grounds and build- ings of the Cent. Exhib., 1876 ; ed. by Dorsey Gardner. Journal, 1872. Phila,, 1872. 8°. Christ-Church, St. Peter's and St. James's. Charter of the united churches, granted June 14, 1765 ; also bylaws and reso- lutions of the vestry. Phila., 1813. 8°. Christ Church Hospital. Proceedings on laying the corner stone of the new hospital at Belmont ; including addresses of Alonzo Potter and Benj. Dorr. Phila., 1S56, 8°. Church of the Epiphany. Statement of facts bearing on the action of the vestry in requesting the resignation of the rector [D. A. Tyng]. 2d ed. with appendix. Phila., 1856. 8°. Franklin Fire Insurance Company. Semi-centennial celebration. Phila., 1879. 8°. Gloria Dei Church, district of South- 'warl;. Charter of incorporation and by-laws. Phila., 1881. 12°. Library Company of Phila. Bulletin. 47 nos. Phila., 1867-92. 8°. Catalogue of books ; prefixed, an ac- count of the institution, with the charter, laws and regulations. Phila., 1789. 8°. — Same, with index of subjects and authors. 4 vols. Phila., 1835-56. 8°. Charter, laws and catalogue of books. Phila., 1764. 12°. See Loganian Library. Mercantile Library Company of Phila. 42d, 5ist-56th, 59th-6oth, 64th an- nual reports. 10 vols. Phila., 1865-87. 8°. Bulletin, vol. 1. Phila., 1882-85. 1- 8°. Finding list for novels. Phila., 1878. PHILADELPHIA 556 PHILLIPS Numismatic and Antiquarian Society OF Philadelphia. Charter, constitution and by-laws. Pliila., 1865. 8°. Proceedings on the presentation of a medal to Eli K. Price, in commemoration of the 2ist anniversary. Phila., 1879. 8°. Proceedings on the 25th anniversary, Jan. 4, 1883. Phila., 1883. 8°. Report of proceedings, 1865-66, '78-83, '85, '87-91. 10 vols. Phila., 1867-92. 8°. Philadelphia Contributionship. Cen- te'nnial meeting [address by Horace Binney]. Phila., 1852. 8°. Provident Life and Trust Company. Mortality experience, 1866-85 ; prep, by Asa S. Wing. n. p., 1886. 8°. St. Mark's Church. Annual statement of the parish. Phila., 1866. 8°, Harrison et al. vs. the rector, church- wardens, and vestry of the church. Com- plainants' affidavits. 2 vols. Phila., n. d. 8°. Lay cooperation in the church. Phila., 1861. 8°. Third Presbyterian Church. History of ecclesiastical proceedings rel. to the church, Rev. Ezra Stiles Ely, etc. Phila., 1814. 12°. Philanthropic results of the war. See Brockett, Linus P. Philanthropist, The. vols. 1-2. 2 vols. Lond., 1811-12. 8°. Philanthropes, />.sfarf. See Ladd, W. Philastrlus, St., bp. of Brescia. Liber de hsre- sibus, cum praecedentibus prolegomenis. (Migne. Patrol, s. Lat. v. 12.) Philbrick family. Genealogy of the Philbrick and Philbrook families, descended from Thomas Philbrick, 1583-1667 ; by J. Chap- man. Exeter, 1886. 8°. V\\\X\AoT, pseud. See Danican, F. A. Philip I., king of France. Proc^s-verbal du sacre de P. a Rheims. (Guizot's Col. des m^m. v. 7.) Philip II., Augustus, of France. Guillaume le Breton. Vie de P. (Guizot's Col. des m^m. V. II.) RiGORD, — . Vie de P. {Same, v. 11.) Philip, King, Indian name, Metacom. Eulogy ; by Wm. Apes. Boston, 1836. 8°. Philip, Alexander Philip Wilson. Treatise on protracted indigestion and its consequences. Phila., 1843. 8°. Treatise on the nature and cure of those diseases which precede change of structure. Bait., 1831. 8°. Philip, Robert. See Milne, Wm.— Whitefield, George. Philippe, de Harveng, abbot of Notre-Dame de Bonne-Esperance, Canibray. Opera om- nia. Parisiis, 1855. 1. 8°. (Migne. Patrol, s. Lat. v. 203.) Philippe de Reimcs. Romance of Blonde of Oxford and Jehan of Dammartin ; ed. by Le Roux de Lincy. Lond., 1858. 4°. (Camden Soc. V. 72.) Philippi, Bernardo E. Neueste Nachrichten iiber die Provinz Valdiva [sic. J. Cassel, 1852. 12°. Philippi, Friedrich Adolph. Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans ; tr. by J. S. Banks. 2 vols. Edin., 1878-79. 8°. Philippi, Jean. Memoires. (Petitot M^m. i^re s^r. V. 34.) Philippus, Presbyter. Commentarius in Job. (Migne. Patrol, s. Lat. v. 23.) [Philips, Edward.] The new world of words ; a general English dictionary. 3d ed. col. and pub. by E. P. London, 1671. fol. Godwin, Wm. Lives of Edward and John Philips ; added, collections for life of Milton, by John Aubrey ; the life of Milton, by Ed. Philips. Lend., 1815. 4°. Philips, Miles. Voyage to Mexico and other places, 1568. (Hakluyt's Col. of voy. v. 3.) Philllmore, Catherine Mary. See Angelico, Fra. Phillimore, John George. Private law among the Romans. Lond., 1863. 8°. Phillimore, 5zV Robert Joseph. Commentaries on international law. 3 vols, in 2. Phila., 1854-57. 8°. Phillipps, James Orchard HalHwell. See Halli- well-Phillipps, J. O. Phillips, Adelaide ; a record, by Mrs. R. C. Waterston. Boston, 1883. 12°. Phillips, Albert Merritt. See Phillips family. Phillips, Bridget. Letter to Edward Rishworth, 1684. (Maine Hist. Soc. Col. v. 4.) [Phillips, George Searle.] The country sketch book, by January Searle ^pseud.'X. Lond., 1851. 12°. See Elliott, Eben. — Wordsworth, Wm. Phillips, Henry, fr. Account of two maps of America, pub. 1550 and 1555. (N. J. Hist. Soc. Proc. 2d ser. v. 6.) Catalogue of the New Jersey bills of credit, 1723-86. Phila., 1863. 8°. [ ] Historical sketch of the paper money issued by Pennsylvania ; by a Member of the Numismatic Society. Phila., 1862. 8°. Historical sketches of the paper currency of the American colonies. 1st ser. Roxbury, 1865. 4°. — 2d ser. Continental paper money ; historical sketches of American paper cur- rency. Roxbury, 1866. 4°. Phillips, John, 1800-74. Treatise on geology. 2 vols. Lond. ,1838. 12°. (Lardner'sCab. eye.) Vesuvius. Oxford, 1869. 12°. Phillips, John. Mexico illustrated ; with de- scriptive letter-press in English and Spanish. Lond., 1848. fol. Note: The plates are from drawings by Wm. Rider. \ PHILLIPS 557 PICHON Phillips, John Arthur. Copper smehing. (Be- van's Brit, man. v. i.) Phillips, Lawrence Harnett. Dictionary of biog- raphical reference. Lond., 1871. 8°. Phillips, Maude Gillette. Popular manual of English literature ; containing outlines of the literature of France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the U.S. 2 vols. N. V., 1885. 8°. Phillips, Samuel, 1752-1802. Memoir of P.; by J. L. Taylor. Boston, 1856. 8°. [Phillips, Samuel, 1815-54.] Essays from the London times. N. Y., 1852. 12°. Phillips, Samuel March. Famous cases of cir- cumstantial evidence ; with the theory of presumptive proof. Boston, 1874. 8°. Phillips, Stephen H. See Ward, Nathaniel. Phillips, Thomas. Voyage to Africa and Bar- badoes, 1693-94. (Churchill's Col. of voy. V. 6.) Phillips, Wendell. 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Comedy of errors. — Much ado about nothing. —Love's labour's lost.— Mid- summer-night's dream. 3. Merchant of Venice.— As you like it.— Taming of the shrew.— All's well that ends well. 4. Twelfth-night.— "Winter's tale.— Mac- beth.— King John. 5. Richard II.— Henry IV.— Henry V. 6. Henry VI.— Richard III. 7. Henry VIII.— Coriolanus.— Julius Caesar.— Anthony and Cleopatra. 8. Timon of Athens.— Titus Andronicus.— Troilus and Cressida. — Cymbeline. 9. King Lear.— Romeo and Juliet.— Hamlet.— Othello. Complete dramatic works. 2 vols. Lond,, 1806. 8°. Plays ; with the correction and illustra- tions of various commentators ; added, notes by Saml. Johnson and George Steevens ; rev. and aug. by Isaac Reed. 17 vols. [15th missing.] Phila., 1809. 12°, Complete works ; with hist, and crit. in- troductions, notes and a life, by Charles Knight. Illust. 3 vols. N. Y., n. d. 4°. g vols. Canib., 1863-66. 8° Works. Note: Vol. i, ed. by W. G. Clark and J. Glover; vols. 2-9, by W. G. Clark and W. A. 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Miscellaneous papers ; form- ing a 4th vol. to Reports. Lond., 1814. 4°. SMEATON 642 SMITH Reports made on various occasions in the course of his employment as civil engineer. 3 vols. Lond., 1812. 4°. Smellie, William. Set of anatomical tables, wit explanations ; added, notes by A. Ham- ilton. Worcester, 1793. 8°. Jardine, Sir W. Memoir of S. (Jar- dine's Nat. lib. v. 2.) Smet, Pierre Jean de. New Indian sketches. N. Y., 1863. 12°. Smetham, James. Letters of S., with an in- troductory memoir ; ed. by Sarah Smetham and Wm. Davies. Lond., 1891. 8°. Smets, A. A. Catalogue raisonn^ of curious mss., early printed and rare books, part of [his] library. Savannah, i860. 8°. Smiles, Samuel. The Huguenots in England and Ireland. Lond., 1867. 8°. Lives of Boulton and Watt ; comprising a history of the steam engine. Lond., 1865. 8°. Lives of the engineers, with account of their principal works ; also a history of in- land communication in Britain. 3 vols. Lond., 1862. 8°. See Dick, Robt.— Edward, Thomas.— Jasmin, Jacques. — Murray John. Smith, Adam. Inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations. New ed.; prefixed, life of the author. 3 vols. Lond., 1812. 8°. Same ; ed. by Jas. E. T. Rogers. 2 vols. Oxford, 1869. 8°. Smith, Albert, 1816-60. Natural history of the gent. N. Y., 1847. 12°. Smith, Albert, M. D., LL. D. History of Pe- terborough, N. H., with genealogical and historical register. Boston, 1876. 8°. Smith, Alexander. New history of Aberdeen- shire. 2 vols. Aberdeen, 1875. 8°. Smith, Alfred Russell. Bibliotheca Americana ; catalogue of books, mss., etc., illustrating the history and geography of America and the West Indies. Lond., 1871. 8°. Same. Lond., 1874. 8°. Smith, Amasa. Short compendium of the duty of artillerists. Worcester, 1800. 12°. Smith, Archibald. Supplement to practical rules for ascertaining the deviations of the compass. Lond., 1855. 8°. Smith, Ashbel. Reminiscences of the Texas republic; address before the Hist. Soc. of Galveston. Galveston, 1876. 8°. Smith, A. C. Random historical sketch of Meeker Co., Minn, to July 4, 1876 ; with map, by Henry L. Smith. Litchfield, 1877. 12°. Smith, Baxter Perry. History of Dartmouth College. Boston, 1878. 8°. Smith, Benjamin George. War with the south. See Tomes, Robert. Smith, Bernard. See Pugin, A. N. W. Smith, Buckingham. 5^^ Smith, Thomas Buck- ingham. Smith, Charles. The American war, 1775-83. N. Y., 1797. 8°. The gentleman's political pocket-alma- nack for 1795. N. Y., 1795. 12°. Smith, Charles C. Financial embarrassments of New England ministers in the last cen- tury. (Amer. Antiq. Soc. Proc. n. s. v. 7.) Smith, Charles Hamilton. Dogs. (Jardine's Nat. lib. V. 18-19.) Horses, asses, etc. {Same, v. 20.) Introduction to the mammalia in the " Naturalist's library." {Same, v. 15.) Smith, Charles Hatch. Libertas, a poem. Brooklyn, 1880. 12°. Smith, Charles John, 1803-38, F. S. A. His- torical and literary curiosities, consisting of facsimiles of documents, etc. Lond., 1847. 4°. Smith, Charles John, 1819-72, archdeacon of Jamaica. Synonyms and antonyms. 2d ed. rev. Lond., 1868. 12°. Synonyms discriminated. N. Y., 1871. 8°. Smith, Charles Perrin. See Lloyd family. Smith, Charlotte Turner. Elegiac sonnets and other poems. Worcester, 1795. 12°. Smith, Columbus. See Booth Ass'n. — Brown family. — Follansbee family. — Gibbs family. — Gibson family. Smith, Cornelius B. Sermon at the three- score-years-and-ten festival of St. James' Church, N. Y. N. Y., 1881. 8°. Smith, Edward. Foods. 2d ed. Lond., 1873. 12°. Smith, Edward Delafield. Argument in the case of the prize steamer Peterhoff. N. Y., 1863. 8°. Smith, Edward M. Documentary history of Rhinebeck, N. Y.; embracing biographical sketches and genealogical records of first families and settlers. Rhinebeck, 1881. 8°. Smith, Edward Parmelee. Incidents of the U. S. Christian Commission. Phila., 1869. 8°. Smith, Elizabeth. Fragments, in prose and verse ; with account of her life and charac- ter, by H. M. Bowdler. Boston, 1810. 12°. Smith, Elizabeth Oakes Prince. Old New York; or. Democracy in i68g. N. Y., 1853. 12°. ■ The sinless child and other poems ; ed. by John Keese. N. Y., 1843. 12°. Smith, Erminnie Adelle Piatt. Myths of the Iroquois. (Smithsonian Inst. Bur. of Ethnol. Report, V. 2.) Smith, Ethan. Treatise on the character of Jesus Christ and the Trinity in unity of the Godhead. Boston, 1814. 12°. SMITH 643 SMITH Smith, Eugene Allen, and Johnson, Lawrence C. Tertiarj' and Cretaceous strata of the Tuscaloosa, Tombigbie and Alabama rivers. (U. S. Geol. Survey. Bulletin, v. 7.) See Alabama. Geol. Survey. Smith, Euphemia Vale. See Blake, E. V. Smith. Smith, Francis Hopkinson. Well worn roads of Spain, Holland and Italy, travelled by a painter. Boston, 1887. fol. Smith, George. 1804-82. History of Delaware County, Penn., with geology, minerals, plants, etc. Phila., 1862. 8°. Smith, George, bp., b. 1815. Narrative of an exploratory visit to the consular cities of China, 1844-46. N. Y., 1847. 8°. Smith, George, 1840-76. Assyrian discoveries ; explorations on the site of Nineveh, 1873-74. 3d ed. N. Y., 1876. 8°. Smith, George A. Rise, progress and travels of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Salt Lake City, 1872. 8°. Smith, George B. In memoriam. (Wisconsin Hist. Soc. Col. v. 8.) Smith, Gerard W. Painting, Spanish and French. N. Y., 1884. 8°. (Poynter's Text- book of art education.) Smith, Gerrit. Sermons and speeches. N. Y., 1861. 8°. Smith, Goldwin. Canada and the Canadian question. Lond., 1891. 8°. Experience of the American common- wealth. (Essays on reform.) See Cowper, Wm. Smith, Gustavus Woodson. Notes on life in- surance. 3ded. N. Y., 1876. 8°. Smith, Capi. Henry. Indian campaign of 1832. (Wisconsin Hist. Soc. Col. v. 10.) Smith, Henry Allen. See Smith family. Smith, Henry Bagg. Historical discourse on the close of the 1st century of the Abington Church, Conn.; with appendix. Hartford, 1853. 8°. Smith, Henry Boynton. Smith, his life and work; ed. by his wife. N. Y., 1881. 8°. ■ See Robinson, Edward. Smith, Henry HoUingsworth. Principles and practice of surgery ; with a bibliographical index of American surgical writers, 1783- 1860. 2 vols. Phila., 1863. 8°. System of operative surgery. Pts. 1-6 in 2 vols. Phila., 1852. 8°. Smith, Herbert Huntington. Brazil, the Ama- zons and the coast. N. Y., 1879. 8°. Smith, Horace, also called Horatio. Festivals, games and amusements ; with additions, by Saml. Woodworth. N. Y., 1836. 12°. Rejected addresses. See Smith, James. Smith, Horace Wemyss. Nuts for future his- torians to crack ; containing the Cadwalader pamphlet, Valley Forge letters, etc. Phila., 1856. 8°. Smith, Horatio. ^^^ Smith, Horace. Smith, H. O. See Wilson family. Smith, Isaac. Letter, 1813. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. V. II.) Smith, Isaac T. Early settlement of Rock Co. (Wisconsin Hist. Soc. Col. v. 6.) Smith, Isaac W. History of Hampstead, N. H. for 100 years; historical address, July 4, 1849. Haverhill, 18S4. 8°. Smith, James, 1737-1812. Account of occur- rences in the life and travels of S. during the captivity with the Indians, 1755-59 1 with notes, by Wm. H. Darlington. 1870. (Ohio Valley hist, series, no. 5.) Smith, James, b. 1759. Panorama of science and art. 2 vols. Liverpool, 1815. 8°. Smith, James, 1775-1839, rt«d'Smith, Horace. Re- jected addresses ; and other poems, with a biographical sketch ; ed. by E. Sargent. N. Y., i860. 12°. [ ] Same. Lond., 1888. 12°. Smith, Sir James Edward. Grammar of botany ; with explanation of Jessieu's sys- tem ; added, a reduction of the genera in Muhlenberg's catalogue of North American plants. N. Y., 1822. 8°. Smith, Jerome Van Crowinshield. Class book of anatomy. 4th ed. Boston, 1840. 12°. See Lambert, T, S. Smith, Job Lewis. Report of a case of hydro- phobia ; with statistical observations. N. Y., 1856. 8°. Treatise on the diseases of infancy and ■ childhood. Phila., 1869. 8°. ■ Same. 4th ed. Phila., 1879. 8°. Same. 6th ed. rev. Phila., 1886, 8°. Smith, Cn/>/. John, 1597-1631. Works, 1608-31; ed. by Ed. Arber. Birmingham, 1884. 8°. (English scholar's library.) Contents: True relation, etc., 1608. — Map of Vir- ginia, etc., 1612 ; pt. 2, by W. Simmonds. — Description of New England, i6i5. — New England's trials, 1620 and 1622. — General historic of Virginia, etc., 1624. — An accidence for young seamen, 1626. — True travels, etc., 1630. — Advertisements for the unexperienced planters of New England, or any where, etc., 1631. — Last will, and epitaph. Advertisements for the unexperienced planters of New England. Boston, 1865. 4°. Same. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. v. 23.) Description of New England ; or, Obser- vations and discoveries in North America, 1614. Boston, 1865. 4°. Same. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. v. 26;— (Force's tracts, v. 2.) History of Virginia, New England and the Summer Isles, 1624. (Pinkerton's Voy. V. 13-) Necessaries for going to Virginia, 1626. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. v. 12.) New England's trials ; reprint of the ist ed. of 1620 ; with prefatory notes, by Charles Deane. Camb., 1873. 8°. SMITH 644 SMITH Same. (Force's tracts, v. 2.) Travels and adventures, 1592 - 1629. (Churchill's Voy.v. 2.) True relation of Virginia ; with introduc- tion and notes, by Chas. Deane. Boston, 1866. 4°. True travels, adventures, etc., 1593-1629 ; [with Generall historie of Virginia, New England, etc.]. 2 vols. Richmond, i8ig. 8°. Hill, George C. Smith ; a biography. Boston, 1858. 12°. HiLLARD, George S. Life of S. (Sparks' Anier. biog. v. 2.) - Warner, C. D. Smith ; study of his life and writings. N. Y., 1881. 12°. Smith, John, picture-dealer of London. Cata- logue raisonn6 of the works of Dutch, Flemish and French painters. 9 vols. Lond., 1829-42. 1. 8°. Smith, John Augustine. Select discourses on- the nervous system in opposition to phre- nology, materialism and atheism. N. Y., 1840. 8°. Smith, John Blair. Enlargement of Christ's kingdom, etc. ; discourse before the Northern Missionary Society of N. Y. State at their organization, Feb. 14. Schenectady, 1797. 8°. Smith, John Calvin. Descriptive and statistical gazetteer. See Haskel, Daniel. Map of Long Island, with environs of New York and southern part of Connecticut N. Y., 1837. fol. Map of the state of New York. N Y 1845. 12°. The western tourist and emigrant's guide N. Y., 1839. 12°. Smith, John Jay. See Hill family. — Smith, Samuel J. Smith, John Russell. Bibliotheca Americana ; catalogue of books, mss., etc., illust. the history and geography of America and the West Indies. Lond., 1865. 8°. Catalogue of books. Lond., i860. 8°. Smith, John Spear. See Kalb, Johann von. Smith, John Thomas. See Nollekens, Joseph. Smith, John Y. Origin of the American Indians ; annual address. (Wisconsin Hist. Soc Col' v. 4.) DuRRiE, D. S. Sketch of S. (^.Same V. 7.) See Williams, Eleazer. Smith, Joseph, 1796-1868. Old Redstone ; or. Hist, sketches of western Presbyterianism in Pennsylvania, Ohio, etc. Phila., 1854. 8°. Smith, Joseph, 1805-44. The book of Mormon. Salt Lake City, 1874. 16°. Smith, Joseph, bookseller. Bibliotheca anti- Quakeriana ; catalogue of books adverse to the Society of Friends. Lond,, 1873. 8°. Descriptive catalogue of Friends' books. 2 vols. Lond., 1867. 8°. Smith, Joseph Edward Adams. History of Pittsfield, Mass., 1734-1876. 2 vols. Boston, 1869-76. 8°. Smith, Joseph Mather. Elements of the eti- ology and philosophy of epidemics. N. Y., 1824. 8°. Smith, Joshua Hett. Record of the trial of S. for alleged complicity in the treason of B. Arnold, 1780. (Magazine Miscellany, v. i.) See Andr^, John. Smith, Joshua Toulmin. Discovery of Amer- ica by the Northmen in the loth century ; with translation of original narratives, etc. 2d ed. Lond., 1842. 8°. Note: ist ed. pub. with the title, " Tlie Northmen ill New England," etc. \_Ed.'\ English gilds ; with introduction and glossary, by Lucy T. Smith ; and an essay on the history and development of gilds, by Lujo Brentano. Lond., 1870. 8°. (Early Eng. Text Society.) See Keightley, Thomas. Smith, Josiah Torrey. Centenary discourse ; in 1st commemoration of the constitution of the Baptist Church in Woodstock, Conn. Daniel- sonville, 1867. 8°. Smith, Josiah William. Manual of common law ; rev. with notes and references, by Ed. C. Ingersoll. Washington, 1881. 8°. Manual of equity jurisprudence, founded on Story, Spence and other writers ; rev. with notes, by E. C. Ingersoll. Wash., 1878. 8°. Smith, J. Few. Fiftieth anniversary of the 2d Pres. Church, Newark, N. J. ; discourse, Sept. 29. Newark, 1861. 12°. Smith, J. Moyr. Ornamental interiors, ancient and modern. Lond., 1887. 1. 8°. [Smith, J. R.] Handbook on yachts and yacht- ing, American and English, by J. R. S. Cowes [1871]. 12°. Smith, Matthew Hale. Universalism examined, renounced, exposed in a series of lectures. Boston, 1842. 8°. Smith, Melancthon. Address to the people of the state of N. Y. ; by a Plebeian. 1888. (Ford's Pams. on the constitution.) Smith, Melania Boughton. Family records and recollections. N. Y., 1870. 8°. Smith, Michael. Geographical view of Upper Canada. N. Y., 1S13. 12°-. Smith, Moses. History of the adventures and sufferings of S. in the Miranda expedition, 1S06-11. Brooklyn, 1812. 12°. Same ; added, a biographical sketch. Al- bany, 1814. 12°. Smith, Nathan. Medical and surgical memoirs ; ed. with addenda, by Nathan R. Smith. Bait,, 1831. 8°. SMITH 645 SMITH Smith, Nathan D. Meteorological observa- tions made near Washington, Ark., 1840-59. (Smithsonian Inst. Contrib. v. 12.) Smith, Oliver Hampton. Early Indiana trials and sketches ; reminiscences. Cinn., 1858. 8°. Smith, Philip. Ancient history of the East, from the earliest times to the conquest by Alexander the Great. Lond., 1876. 12°. (Student's manual.) History of the Christian Church during the first ten centuries. Lond., 1878. 12°. {Same.) History of the world. Ancient history to the fall of the Roman empire. 3 vols. Lond., 1864. 8°. Smith, Philip Henry. Acadia ; a lost chapter in American history. Pawling, N. Y., 1884. 8°. General history of Duchess County, N. Y. , 1609-1876. Pawling, 1877. 8°. Smith, Ralph Dunning. History of Guilford, Conn., from 1639. Albany, 1877. 8°. Smith, Reginald Bosworth. Carthage and the Carthaginians. 3d ed. Lond., 1890. 8°. Rome and Carthage ; the Punic wars. Lond., 1881. 12°. (Epochs of ancient his- tory.) See Lawrence, John, lord. — Mohammed. Smith, Richard Morris. See Smith family. Smith, Richmond Mayo. Emigration and im- migration ; a study in social science. N. Y., 1890. 12°. Smith, Robert Angus. Disinfectants and dis- infection. Edin., 1869. 8°. Smith, Samuel, 1720-76. Extracts from manu- scripts. (N. J. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 8-9.) History of the colony of Nova-Caesaria, or New Jersey. Burlington, 1765. repr. Trenton, 1877. 8°. Smith, Samuel, 1752-1839. Memoirs, by him- self; with preface, and notes, by Chas. I. Bushnell. N. Y., i860. 8°. Smith, Samuel Abbot. Christian lessons and a Christian life ; sermons ; with a memoir, by Ed. J. Young. Boston, 1866. 12°. See Smith family. Smith, Samuel Francis. History of Newton, Mass., 1630-1880. Boston, 1880. 8°. Smith, Samuel Joseph. Memoir of S. ; by John Jay Smith. (N. J. Hist: Soc. Proc. v. 9.) Smith, Samuel R. Discourse before the Hist. Society of Wisconsin. Madison, 1850. 8°. Smith, Samuel Stanhope. Essay on the variety of complexion and figure in the human species ; also, strictures on Lord Kaims' discourse on the original diversity of man- kind. 2d ed. New Brunswick, 1810. 8°. History of the United States. See Ram- say, David. Sermons. Newark, 1799. 8°. Smith, Sarah Lanman Huntington. Memoir by Ed. W. Hooker. Boston, 1839. 12°. Same. N. Y., n. d. 12°. Smith, Seba. New elements of geometry. N Y., 1850. 8°. Smith, Southwood. See Smith, Thomas South wood. Smith, Stephen. Handbook of surgical opera tions. 4th ed. N. Y., 1863. 12°. Hospital plans. See Billings, John S. Smith, Sydney. Works. 2d ed. 3 vols. Lond. 1840. 8°. Works. 3v0ls.ini. Phila., 1844. 8°. Sermon preached before the Archbishoi of York and the clergy at Malton at th( visitation, August 1S09. Lond., 1809. 4°. Wit and wisdom ; being selections fron his writings ; with memoir and notes, by E A. Duyckinck. N. Y., 1865. 8°. Holland, Saba Smith, lady. Memoir o S., ed. by Sarah Austin. Lond., 1869. 12° Reid, Stuart J. Sketch of the life anc times of S. N. Y., 1885. 8°. Smith, Sir Thomas, 1514-77. Commonwealtl of England, and the manner and govern ment thereof; with the chief courts in Eng land and the offices thereof. Lond., 164c 12°. Smith, Thomas, b. 1727^ and Deane, Samuel Journals ; with notes and biographical no tices; and a summary history of Portland by Wm. Willis. Portland, 1849. 8°- Smith, Thomas. Origin and history of mis sions. See Choules, John O. Smith, Thomas Buckingham. Grammar of th Pima or Nevome language ; ed. from a ms of the i8th century. N. Y.,1862. 8°. (Shea' Lib. of Amer. ling. v. 5.) Grammatical sketch of the Heve lar guage ; tr. from a Spanish ms. N. Y., 186] 8°. (Same, v. 3.) Inquiry into the authenticity of document cone, a discovery in North America claime to have been made by \'errazzano ; rea before the N. Y. Hist. Society. N. Y., i86z 8°. Map of the world, containing the dii covery of Verrazzano, drawn by H. de Vei razzano. (Magazine Miscellany, v. 3.) See Nuiiez Cabega de Vaca, A. Smith, Thomas Laurens. History of Windhar [Me.]. Portland, 1873. 8°. Smith, Thomas Southwood. Treatise on feve: Phila., 1831. 8°. Smith, Toulmin. See Smith, Joshua Toulmii Smith, Truman. Examination of the questio of ansesthesia, arising on the memorial ( Charles Thomas Wells. N. Y., 1858. 8°. Smith, T. Roger. Architecture, Gothic an Renaissance. Lond., 1880. 8°. (Poynter Text-book of art education.) SMITH 646 SMITH FAMILY and Slater, John. Architecture, classic and early Christian. N. Y., 1882. %°.{,Same.) Smith, Walter. Industrial art. See Phila- delphia. Centennial Exhibiton, 1876. Smith, William, 1697-1769. Wm. Smith, judge of the Supreme Court of N. Y.; Wm. Smith, the historian, chief justice of N. Y. and Canada; by M. L. Delafield. n. p., 1881. 8°. Smith, William, 1711-87. 5^^ Thucydides. Smith, William, D. D., 1726-1803. Brief state of the province of Pennsylvania ; letter from a gentleman to his friend in London, 1755. repr. N. Y., 1865. 8°. (Sabin's reprints.) [ ] Examination of the Connecticut claim to lands in Pennsylvania ; with extracts and copies from orig. papers. Phila., 1774. 8°. Historical account of Bouquet's expedi- tion against the Ohio Indians, 1764 ; with preface, by F. Parkman, and a trans, of Dumas' biog. sketch of Bouquet. Cinn., 1868. 8°. (Ohio Valley hist, series, v. i.) [ ] Historical account of the rise, progress and present state of the canal navigation in Pennsylvania, with appendix. Phila. ^ 1795. s. 4°. Smith, William, 1728-93, Chief Justice of N. K History of the province of New York, to 1732. Lond., 1757. 4°. Same ; with continuation to 1814 [by J. V. N. Yates]. Albany, 1814. 8°. Same; contin. to 1762. (N. Y. Hist. Soc. Col. ist ser. v. 4-5.) Fr. Histoire de la Nouvelle-York, depuis la d^couverte de cette province, etc. ; tr. de I'Anglois par M. E ' ■ ". Lond., 1767. 12°. See Smith, Wm., 1697-1769. Smith, William, 1808-72. Story of William and Lucy Smith ; ed. by George S. Merriam. Boston, 1889. 8°. Smith, William, i. 1814. Correspondence. See Colden, C. Dictionary of Greek and Roman antiqui- ties. Boston, 1859. 8°. Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology. 3 vols. Boston, 1859. 8°- Dictionary of Greek and Roman geog- raphy. 2 vols. Boston, 1854. 8°. Dictionary of the Bible. 3 vols. Boston, 1863. 8°. History of France to 1852. Lond., 1878. 12°. (Student's manual.) History of Greece to the Roman con- quest; with the history of literature and art. Lond., 1879. 12°. {Same.) Latin -English dictionary, based upon Forcellini and Freund. i6th ed. Lond 1880. 8°. ■ New Testament history, with an introduc- tion connecting the history of the Old and New Testaments. Lond., 1879. 12°. (Stu- dent's manual.) Old Testament history. Lond., 1878. 12°. {Same.) a7id Cheetham, Samuel. Dictionary of Christian antiquities, to the age of Charle- magne; by various writers. 2 vols. Lond., 1875-80. 8°. a7td Grove, George. Atlas of ancient geography. Biblical and classical; Biblical maps, from recent surveys, the classical maps drawn by Charles Miiller. Lend., 1874. fol. a7id Hall, Theophilus D. Critical and copious English-Latin dictionary. Lond., 1870. 8°. and Tuckerman, Henry T. History of English and American literature. N. Y., 1870. 12°. ■ ■ and Wace, Henry. Dictionary of Chris- tian biography, literature, sects and doc- trines; a continuation of the " Dictionary of the Bible." 4 vols. Lond., 1877-87. 8°. See Marsh, George P. Smith, William Andrew. Lectures on the philosophy and practice of slavery ; ed. by Thomas O. Summers. Nashville, 1857. 12°. Smith, William Henry. Pelham papers — loss of Oswego. (Amer. Hist. Ass'n. Papers, V. 4.) See Hammond, Charles. Smith, William Locke. Historical sketches of education in Michigan. Lansing, i88i. 8°. Smith, William Prescott. Book of the great railway celebrations of 1857. N. Y., 1858. 8°. Smith, William Robertson. Kinship and mar- riage in early Arabia. Camb., 1885. 8°. Lectures on the religion of the Semites. ist series, The fundamental institutions. N. Y., 1889. 8°. (Burnett lectures, 1888-89.) The Old Testament in the Jewish Church ; lectures on Biblical criticism. Edin., 1881. 8°. Smith, William Rudolph. Discourse before the State Hist. Society of Wisconsin. Madi- son, 1850. 8°. History of Wisconsin, vols, i and 3. 2 vols. Madison, 1854. 8°. Note : All published. [ ] Observations on the Wisconsin terri- tory. Phila., 1838. 12°. Smith, William S. Trials of S., and S. G. Og- den. N. Y., 1807. 8°. Smith family. Complete genealogy of the de- scendants of Matthew Smith of East Had- dam. Conn., with mention of his ancestors, 1637-1890; by Sophia [Smith] Martin. Rut- land, 1890. 8°. Smith family. Genealogical history of the de- scendants of Nehemiah Smith of New Lon- don Co., Conn., etc., 1638-1888; by H.Allen Smith. Albany, 1889. 8°. SMITH FAMILY 647 SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION Smith family. Genealogy of the family of Wm. Smith, of Peterborough, N. H. [by L. W. Leonard and Saml. A. Smith]. Keene, 1852. 8°. Smith family. The Burlington Smiths ; a fam- ily history, by Rich. Morris Smith. Phila., 1S77. 4°- Smith heraldry ; a collection of arms borne by, or attributed to, most families of that sur- name in Great Britain, Ireland and Germany; by H. Sidney Grazebrook. Lond., 1870. 4°. Smithson, James. Scientific writings ; ed. by W. J. Rhees. (Smithsonian Inst. Misc. col. V. 21.) Irby, J. R. McD. Works and character of S. {Same, v. 21.) Johnson, Walter R. Memoir of the sci- entific character and researches of S. {Same, V. 21.) Rhees, Wm. J. Smithson and his be- quest. {Same, v. 21.) Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C. Contributions to knowledge. 26 vols. Wash., 1848-90. 4°. Contoils : i. Squier, E. G., awrf Davis, E. H. An- cient monuments of the Mississippi Valley. 2. Walker, S. C. Researches rel. to the planet Nep- tune. — Lieber, F. Vocal sounds of Laura Bridgeman, compared with the elements of phonetic language.— Bailey, J. W. Microscopical exam, of soundings made by the U. S. Coast Survey off the Atlantic coast.— Ellet, C. Contrib. to the physical geography of the U. S.— Gibbs, R. W. Mosasaurus and the three allied new genera, holcodus, conosaurus and amphorosteus. — Agassiz, L. Classification of insects from embryo- logical data.— Hare, R. Explosiveness of nitre, with a view to elucidate its agency in the explosion of July 1S45, in N. Y. — Bailey, J. W. Microscopical obs. made in S. Carolina, Georgia and Florida,— Squier, E. G. Aboriginal monuments of New York. — App. Walker, S. C. Ephemeris of the planet Neptune, 1795, 1846-51. Downes, J. Occultations visible in the U. S., in 1851. 3. Introd.— Locke, J. Observations on terrestrial magnetism. — Secchi, A. Researches on electrical rheomelry.— Girard, C. Contributions to the natural history of the fresh water fishes of N. America.— Har- vey, W. H. Nereis boreali-Americana ; contrib. to a history of the marine algae of N. America. Pt. i. Me- lanospermeas. — Gray, Asa. Plantae Wrightiange Texa- no-Neo-Mexicanas. Pt. i.— Davis, C. H.— Law of de- posit of the flood tide ; its dynimical action and ofiice. —Whittlesey, C. Description of ancient works in Q\i\o.—App. Walker, S. C. Ephemeris of the planet Neptune, 1852.— Downes. J. Occultations visible in 1852. 4. Riggs, S. R. Grammar and dictionary of the Dakota language. 5. Introd.— Leidy, J. Flora and fauna within living animals;— Extinct species of fossil ox.— Wyman, J, Anatomy of the nervous system of rana pipiens.— Harvey, W. H. Nereis boreali-Americana ; pt. 2, Rhodospermeas.- Gray, A. PlantEeWrightianae Texa- no-Neo-Mexicanse. Pt. 2. 6. Introd. — Torrey, J. Plantte FremontianEe ; de- scription of plants collected by J. C. Fremont, in Cali- fornia ;— Obs. on the batis maritima of Linnaeus ;— On the Darlingtonia Californica, a new pitcher plant.— Stimpson, W. Synopsis of the marine invertebrata of Grand Manan, or the region round the Bay of Fundy, N. B.— Coffin, J. H. Winds of the northern hemis- phere.— Leidy, J. Ancient fauna of Nebraska; de- scription of remains of extinct mammalia and chelonia from the Mauvaises Terres of Nebraska. — App. Downes, J. Occultations visible during 1853. 7. Introd.— Chappelsmith, J. Account of a tornado near New Harmony, Ind., 1852, with a map of the tract.— Bailey, J. W. Notes on species and localities of microscopical organisms. — Lapham, I. A. Antiqui- ties of Wisconsin.— Leidy, J. Extinct sloth tribe of N. America.— ^j!^/. Publications of societies and peri- odicals in the library of the Inst., pt. i. 8. Introd.— Haven, S. F. Archeology of the United States ; sketches of the progress resp. antiquity in the U. S.— Olmstead, D. Recent secular period of the aurora borealis.— Alvord, B. Tangencies of circles and of spheres.— Jones, J. Researches cone. N. Amer- ican invertebrata.— -4//. Force, P. Record of auroral phenomena observed in the higher northern latitudes. —Publications of societies and periodicals in the library of the Ir.st., pt. 2. 9. Introd.— Meech, L. W. Relative intensity of the heat and light of the sun upon different latitudes of earth.— Hitchcock, E. Illustratious of surface geology. — Mayer, B. Observations on Mexican history and archaeology, vi'ith a notice of Zapotec remains.— Gibbs, W., and Genth, F. A. Researches on the ammonia cobalt bases.— ^/j*. Runkle, J. D. New tables for de- termining the values of the coef^cients in the pertur- bative functions of planetary motion, which depend upon the ratio of the mean distances ; Asteroid sup- plement to new tables for determining the values of M^* and its derivatives. 10. Introd.— Harvey, W. H. Nereis boreali-Amer- icana ; pt. 3, Chlorospermee.— Schott, C. A. Magneti- cal obs. in the Arctic seas, [by] E. K. Kane, 1853-55, on the west coast of Greenland.— Bowen, T. J. Grammar and dictionary of the Yoruba language, with descrip- tion of the country and people of Yoruba. 11. Introd.— Brewer, T. M. North Amer, oology. — Gilliss, J. M. Account of the total eclipse of the sun, 1858, as observed near Olmos, Peru.— Bache, A. D. Discussion of the magnetic and meteorological obs. made at Girard College, Phila., 1840-45 ; pt. i.— Schott, C. A. Meteor, obs. in the Arctic seas, [by] E. K. Kane, 1S53-55, on the west coast of Greenland.— Le Conte, J. L. Coleoptera of Kansas and eastern New Mexico. — Sonntag, A. Obs. on terrestrial magnetism in Mex- ico, under the direction of Baron von Miiller, etc. — Loomis, E. Storms in Europe and America, 1836. 12. Introd.— Schott, C. A. Astronomical obs. in the Arctic .seas, [by] E. K. Kane, 1853-55, on the coast of Greenland.- Whittlesey, C. Fluctuations of level in the N. Amer. lakes. — Caswell, A. Meteor, obs. at Providence, R. I., 1831-60.— Smith, N. D. Meteor, obs. at Washington, Ark., 1840-59. — Mitchell, S. W. Venom of the rattlesnake, with investigation of the anatomy and physiology of the organs concerned. 13. Introd.— Schott, C. A. Tidal obs. in the Arctic seas, [by] E. K. Kane, 1853-55 ;— Meteor, obs. in the Arctic seas, by Sir L. McClintock, in Baffin Bay and Prince Regent Inlet, 1857-59.— Whittlesey, C. Ancient mining on shores of Lake Superior. — Bache, A. D. Discussion of the magnetic and meteorological obs. made at Girard College, Phila., 1840-45; pts. 2-6;— Records and results of a magnetic survey of Penn- sylvania and parts adjacent in 1840-41 ; also in 1834, '35, '43 and '62, and a map. — Mitchell, S. W., and More- house, G. R. Anatomy and physiology of respiration in the chelonia. 14. Introd.— Bache, A. D. Discussion of the mag- netic and meteor, obs. made at Girard College, Phila., 1S40-45 ; pts. 7-12. — Draper, Henry. Construction of a silvered glass telescope, 15}^ inches in aperture, and its use in celestial photography. — Meek, F. B., ana Hayden, F. V. Palaeontology of the upper Missouri ; report of expeditions under G. K. Warren ; pt. i.— Leidy, J. Cretaceous reptiles of the U. S. 15. Introd. — Newcomb, S. Investigation of the orbit of Neptune.— Whittlesey, C. Fresh water glacial SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 648 SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION drift of the Northwestern states.— Pumpelly, R. Geol. researches in China, Mongolia, and Japan, 1862-65. — SchoH, C. A. Physical obs. in the Arctic seas, by I. I. Hayes, 1860-61, 16. Introd.— Dean, J. Gray substance of the me- dulla oblongata and trapezium. — Schott, C. A. Results of meteor, obs. at Brunswick, Me., 1807-59, by P. Cleaveland ;— Results of meteor, obs. at Marietta, Ohio, 1826-59, by S. P. Hildreth ; added, results of obs. at Marietta, by J. Wood, 1817-2.3. — Pickering, C. Gliddon mummy case in the museum of the Smith- sonian Inst. — Coffin, J. H. Orbit and phenomena of a meteoric fire-ball, July 20, i860.— Gould, B. A. Trans- atlantic longitude. — Swan, J. G. Indians of Cape Flat- tery. 17. Introd. — Morgan, L. H. Systems of consan- guinity and affinity of the human family. 18. Introd.— Schott, C. A. Tables and results of the precipitation, in rain and snow, in the U. S., and parts of Central and South America. — Stockweil, J. N. Me- moir on the secular variations of the elements of the orbits of the eight principal planets. — Harkness, W. Obs. on terrestrial magnetism and de\-iations of the compasses of the U. S. ironclad Monadnock. — Ferrel, - W. Converging series expressing the ratio between the diameter and circumference of a circle. 19. Introd. — Barnard, J. G. Problems of rotary mo- tion presented by the gyroscope, precession of the equinoxes and pendulum.— Wood, H. C. History of fresh-water algae of N. America.— Newcomb, S. Orbit of Uranus with tables of its motion. 20. Coffin, J. H. Winds of the globe; or laws of atmospheric circulation ; tables and maps by S. J. Coffin and analysis of the tables and charts by Alex. Woeikof. 21. Introd. — Alexander, S. Harmonies of the solar system.— Newcomb, S. General integrals of planetary motion.— Swan, J. G. Haidah Indians of Queen Char- lotte's Island, with description of carvings, etc. — Schoif, C. A. Tables, distribution and variations of the atmospheric temperature in the U. S., and parts adjacent. 22. Introd.— Jones, J. Aboriginal remains of Ten- nessee- Habel, S. Sculptures of Santa Lucia Cosu- nialwhuapa, Guatemala ; with travels in Central and South America.— Rau, C. Archaeol. collection in the U. S. Nat. Museum ;— Palenque tablet in the Museum. — Dall, W. H. Remains of later prehistoric man from caves, in the Catherina Archipelago, Alaska. 23. Introd.— Clark, H. J. Lucernaria: and their allies.— Hilgard, E. W. Geology of lower Louisiana and the salt deposit of Petite Anse Island.- Barnard, J. G. Internal structure of the earth considered as affecting the phenomena of precession and nutation ; 3d problem of rotary motion.— Elliot, D. G. Classifica- tion and synopsis of the" trochilidae.-Wood, H. C. Fever; a study in morbid and normal physiology. 24. Introd.— Caswell, A. Results of meteor, obs. made at Providence, R. I., 1831-76. —Schott, C. A. Tables and results of the precipitation, in rain and snow, in the U. S.; and in some stations in N. America, and in Central and S. America. 25. Introd.— Rau, C. Prehistoric fishing in Europe and North America.— Bransford, J. F. Archajological researches in Nicaragua.— Cope, Ed. D. Contents of a bone cave in the Island of AnguiUa [West Indies]. 26. Introd.— Mitchell, S. Weir, aud Reichert, Ed. T. Researches upon the venoms of poisonous serpents.— Hyatt, Alpheus. Genesis of the arietidse. Exploration of the Colorado River of the West and its tributaries, explored 1869-72 [report by J. W. Powell]. Wash., 1875. 4°. Hints on public architecture ; views and plans of the Institution, prep, by R. D. Owen, chairman of the [building] committee N. Y., 1849. 4°. Miscellaneous collections. 34 vols. Wash., 1862-qo. 8°. Contents: i. Guyot, A. H. Directions for meteor, obs. and registry of periodical phenomena, — Coffin, J. H. Psychometrical table for determining the force of aqueous vapor. — Guyot, A. H. Tables, meteorol. and physical, prep, for the Smithsonian Inst. 2. Booth, J. C, and Morfit, C. Recent improve- ments in the chemical arts. — Extracts from proceed- ings of the Board of Regents rel. to the electro-mag- netic telegraph. — Catalogue of portraits of N. Amer. Indians, painted by J. M. Stanley. — Baird, S. F. Cata- logue of N. Araer. birds, chiefly in the Museum of the Inst.— Baird, S. F., and Girard, C. Catalogue of N. Amer. reptiles in the Museum of the Inst.; pt. l, Ser- pents. — Lea, I., and others . Check-list of the shells of N. America. — Baird, S. F., a7id others. Directions for collecting, preserving, etc., specimens of nat. history. — Henry, J. Circular to officers of Hudson's Bay Co. — Instructions in reference to collecting nests and eggs of N. Amer. birds. — Circular in ref. to N. Amer. grasshoppers.— Circular in ref. to collecting N. Amer. shells. — Morgan, L. H. Circular in ref. to degrees of relationship among different nations. 3. Osten Sacken, C. R. R. Catalogue of the de- scribed diptera of N. America. — Morris, J. G. Cata- logue of the described lepidoptera of N. America. — Le Conte, J. L. Classification of the coleoptera of N. America.— Henry, J. Catalogue of publications of societies and other periodical works in the library. 4. Hagen, H. Synopsis of the described neurop- tera of N. Amer., with a list of S. Amer. species.— - Morris, J. G. Synopsis of described lepidoptera of N. Amer. ; pt. i. 5. Binney, W. G. Bibliography of N. Amer. conch- ology previous to i860 ; pt. i.— Catalogue of pub. of Smithsonian Inst, to June, 1862.— List of foreign cor- respondents of the Inst., corrected to Jan. 1862. 6. Loew, H. Monographs of the diptera of N. America.— Le Conte, J. L. List of the coleoptera of N. Amer.;— New species of N, Amer. coleoptera. 7. Allen, H. Monograph of the bats of N. America. —Binney. W. G. Land and fresh water shells of N. America ; pt. 2, Pulmonata limnophila and thalas- sophila;— Pt. 3, AmpuUariidae, valvatidEe, viviparidas, etc. — Stimpson, W. Researches upon the hydrobiin^ and allied forms. — Prime, T. Monograph of Amer. corbiculadae [recent and fossil].— Conrad, T. A. Check list of invertebrate fossils of N.America; eocene and and oligocene.— Meek, F. B. Check list of inverte- brate fossils of N. Amer.; miocene ;— Cretaceous and jurassia.— Egleston, T. Catalogue of minerals with their formulas, etc.— Gibbs, G. Dictionary of the Chi- nook jargon or trade language of Oregon ;— Instruc- tions for research rel. to the ethnology and philology of America.— List of works pub. by the Inst. 8. Osten Sacken, C. R. R. Monographs of the dip- tera of N. Amer.; pt 4.— Scudder, S. H. Catalogue of the orthoptera of N. Amer. previous to 1867.— Binney, W. G., and Bland, T. Land and fresh-water shells of N. Amer.; pt. i, Pulmonata geophila.— Arrangement of families of birds.— Circular to officers of the Hudson's Bay Co.— Suggestions rel. to objects of scientific inves- tigation in Russian America.— Circular rel. to collec- tions in archseology and ethnology.— Circular to ento- mologists.— Circular rel. to collections of birds from Middle and S. America.— Smithsonian Museum mis- cellanea. 9. Binney, W. G. Bibliog. of N. Amer. conchology, previous to i860, pt. 2. Foreign authors.— Catalogue of publications of societies and of periodical works belonging to the Inst. 10. Carpenter, P. P. Mollusks of western N. Amer- ica.— Gill, T. Arrangement of the families of mollusks. — Henry, J. Instructions for obs. of thunder storms :— Circular rel. to heights ;— Directions for constructing lightning rods ;— Queries rel. to tornadoes.— Baird, S. F. Questions rel. to food fishes of the U. S.; — Memo- SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 649 SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION randa of inquiry rel. to the food fislies of the U. S.— List of institutions, libraries, etc., in the U. S., in corresp. with the Inst. — List of foreign corresp. of the Inst.— Check list of publications. 11. Gill, T. Arrangement of the families of mam- mals, with analj'tical tables ; — Arrangement of the fami- lies of fishes, marsipobranchii and leptocardii. — Loew, H. Monographs of the diptera of N. Amer., pt. 3. — Pack- ard, A. S. Directions for collecting and preserving insects.— Le Conte, J. L. New species of N. Amer. coleoptera, pt. 2 ;— Classification of the coleoptera of N. Amer., pt. 2. 12. Baird, S. F. Review of Amer. birds in the Museum of the Inst., pt. x.— Clarke, P. W. Constants of nature, pt. i. — Henry, J. Telegraphic announce- ments of astronomical discoveries. 13. Cope, E. D. Check list of N. Amer. batrachia and reptiiia. — Kidder, J. H. Contributions to the natural history of Kerguelen Island. — Lawrence, G. N. Birds of southwestern Mexico collected by F. E. Sumichrast.— Goode, G. B. Catalogue of the fishes of the Bermudas ; — Classification of the collection to illust. the animal resources of the U. S.— Streets, T. H. Contrib. to the natural history of the Hawaiian and Fanning Islands and lower California.— Dall, W. H. Index to the names applied to the sub-divisions of the class brachiopoda. — Jordan, D. S. Contrib. to N. American ichthyology. 14. Saussure, H. de. Synopsis of Amer. wasps.— Gill, T. Catalogue of fishes of east coast of N. Amer- ica.— Clarke, F. W. Constants of nature, pts. 2 and 3. —Photographic portraits of N. Amer. Indians in the gallery of the Inst.— List of publications of the Inst.— Holden, E. S. Index catalogue of books and memoirs rel. to nebulse, etc. 15. Watson, S. Bibliog. index of N. Amer. botany. — Toner lectures 1-6 : Woodward, J.J. Structure of cancerous tumors. — Brown-Sequard, C. E. Dual char- acter of the brain.— Da Costa, J. M. Strain and over- action of the heart.— Wood, H.C. Study of nature and mechanism of fever.— Keen, W. W. Surgical complica- tions and sequels of the continued fevers.— Adams, W. Subcutaneous surgery. -List of foreign correspondents. —Circular in ref. to Amer. archa;ology. — Circular of inquiries rel. to the natural history of the Amer. craw- fish, etc.— Circular rel. to collections of living reptiles. 16. Tryon, G. W. Land and fresh water shells of N. America: pt. 4. Strepomatid^e.— Osten Sacken, C. R. R. Catalogue of the described diptera of N. Amer- ica, 2d ed.— Toner lectures, 7: Shakespeare, E. O. Nature of reparatory inflammation in arteries after ligature, acupressure and torsion.— Circular rel. to scientific and literary exchanges.— Business arrange- ments.— Elliot, D. G. List of described species of hum- mingbirds.— List of the principal scientific and literary institutions in the U. S.— List of publications. 17. Rhees, W. J. Smithsonian Inst.; documents rel. to its origin and history. iS. Journal of proceedings of the board of Regents, 1846-76.— Reports of executive, building and special committees, 1S46-76.— Eulogies and biog. sketches.— Agassiz, L. J. R. Narrative of an expedition from Boston through the Straits of Magellan to San Fran- cisco, in the steamer Hassler.— Bache, A. D. Will, establishing the Bache Scientific Fund.— Deed of gift and trust from W. W. Corcoran, establishing the Cor- coran Art Gallery.— Deed of Joseph M. Toner institu- ting the "Toner lectures."— Deed of John Tyndall.— Bequest of James Hamilton.— Journal and reports of the executive and building committees, statements, etc.— Examination of Prof. Henry by the English Gov- ernment Scientific Commission, 1870. — Index. ig. U. S. National Museum. Proceedings, 1878-79. 20. Washington. Philosophical Society. Bulletin, 1874-80. vols. 1-3. 21. Rhees, VV. J. Smithson and his bequest.— Smithson, James. Scientific writings. — Johnson, W. R. 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Lond., 1858. 8°. [ ] Crito ; or, A dialogue on beauty, by Sir Harry Beaumont [psei/d.]. (Dodsley's Fugitive pieces, v. i.) Essay on Pope's Odyssey of Homer, t. p. w. 12°. Parallel in the manner of Plutarch, be- tween a celebrated man of Florence LMag- liabechi], and one, scarce heard of, in Eng- land [Robert Hill]. (Dodsley's Fugitive pieces, v. 2.) Polymetis ; or. An enquiry concerning the agreement between the works of the Roman poets and the remains of the antient artists. Lond., 1747. fol. Spence, William. Agriculture the source of the wealth of Britain. Lend., 1808. 8°. 83 Entomology. See Kirby, Wm. Objections against the corn bill refuted. 4th ed. Lond., 1815. 8°. Radical cause of the present distresses of the West India planters pointed out ; with remarks on the publications of Sir Wm. Young, etc., relating to the value of the West-India trade. 2d ed. Lond., 1808. 8°. Spencer, David E. Local government in Wis- consin. (Johns Hopkins Univ. Stud., vol. 8.) Same. 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Progress; its law and cause. — Man- ners and fashion .—The genesis of science. — Physiology of laughter. — Origin and function of music— The nebu- lar hypothesis. — Bain on the emotions and the will. — Illogical geology. — The development hypothesis. — The social organism. — Use and beauty. — Sources of architectural types.— The use of anthropomorphism. 2. Philosophy of style. — Over-legislation. — The morals of trade. — Personal beauty. — Representative government. — Prison-ethics. — Railway morals and railway policy.— Gracefulness. — State tamperings with money and banks.— Parliamentary reform, the dangers and the safeguards. — Mill vemts Hamilton — the test of truth. 3. Classification of the sciences. — Reasons for dis- senting from the philosophy of M. 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Constitu- tional view of the late war between the states. 2 vols. Phila. [1868-70]. 8°. STEPHENS 664 STEVENS Stephens, Frederic George. See Cruikshank, Geo. — Landseer, Sir Edwin.— Mulready, Wm. Stephens, Henry, assisted by Norton, Jolm P. Farmer's guide to scientific and practical agriculture. 2 vols. N. Y., 1853. 8°. Stephens, Henry Morse. Portugal. N. V., 1891. 8°. (Story of the nations.) Stephens, John Lloyd. Incidertts of travel in Central America, Chiapas and Yucatan. 12th ed. 2 vols. N. Y., 1855. 8°. Incidents of travel in Egypt, Arabia, Pe- trsea, and the Holy Land, nth ed. 2 vols. N. Y., 1877. 8°. [ ] Incidents of travel in Greece, Turkey, Russia and Poland. 7th ed. 2 vols. N. Y., 1859. 8°. Incidents of travel in Yucatan. 2 vols. N. Y., 1855. 8°. Stephens, Thomas, atid Everhard, Sir Richard. Brief account of the causes that have re- tarded the progress of the colony of Geor- gia. (Georgia Hist. Soc. Col. v. 2.) Stephens, William. State of the province of Georgia, attested upon oath in the court of Savannah, 1740. (Georgia Hist. Soc. Col. V. 2.) Same. (Force's tracts, v. i.) Stephens, William P. Canoe and boat build- ing ; manual for amateurs. N. Y., 1887. 12°. Stephens, William Richard Wood. Christian- ity and Islam ; the Bible and the Koran. N. Y., 1877. 12°. See Chrysostomus, St. — Gregorius \TI. Stephens. See Stevens. Stephenson, Andrew. Public lands and agra- rian laws of the Roman republic. (Johns Hopkins Univ. Stud. v. 9.) Stephenson, H. M. Souvenir of Lexington, INIass. See Porter, Ed. G. Sterling, John. Poetical works, ist Amer. ed. Phila., 1S42. 8°. — — C.\RLYLE, Thos. Life of S. (Carlyle's Works, v. 20.) Sterne, Laurence. Works; with a life of the author, by himself. 4 vols. Loud., 1808. 8°. Contents: I. Tristram Shandy. 2. Tristram Shandy. — Sentimental journey. 3. Sermons, 1-32. 4. Sermons, 33"45- — Letters, etc. Same. 4 vols. Lond., 1S19. 8°. Traill, H. D. Sterne. Lond., 1882. 8°. (Eng. men of letters.) Sterne, Simon. Representative government and personal representation. Phila., 1871. 8°. Sternhold, Thomas, Hopkins, John, and otJurs. The whole book of Psalmes, collected into English meeter. Lond., 1653. 4°. (Bd. with Bible of 1613.) Sterrett, John Robert. Sitlington. An epi- graphicaljourney in Asia Minor, 1884. (Arch. Inst, of Amer. V. 2.) School at Athens, Papers, Inscriptions of Assos. (Same, v. i.) Inscriptions of Tralleis. {Same, v. i.) Preliminary report of an archjeological journey in Asia Minor, 1884. Boston, 1885. S°. [Same.) Wolfe expedition to Asia Minor. {Same, V. 3-) Stetson family. Genealogical and biographical sketch of the name and family of Stetson, 1634-1847 ; by John S. Barry. Boston, 1847. 8°. Steuben, Friedrich Wilhelm August Heinrich Ferdinand von. Bowen, Francis. Life of S. (Sparks' Amer. biog. v. 9.) Kapp, F. Leben von S. Berlin, 1858. 8°. £■«§-. Life of S.; with introd. by G. Bancroft." N. Y., 1859. 8°. Steubenville, Ohio. 2D Pres. Church. Semi- centennial celebration; [hist.' discourse, by] Ed. D. Ledyard. Steubenville, 1888. 8°. Stevens, Abel. History of the Methodist Epis- copal Church in the U. S. 4 vols. N. Y,, 1864-67. 8°. See Stael-Holstein, Dime. de. Stevens, Benjamin Franklin \_Ed.\ Facsimiles of manuscripts in European archives rel. to America, 1773-S3 ; with descriptions, notes, etc. vols 1-15. 15 vols. Lond., 1889-92. fol. One thousand English books recom- mended for the foundation of the English portion of an American home library. Lond. [1S74]. 12°. Stevens, Breese J. See Proudfit, And. Stevens, Edward Thomas. Flint chips ; pre- historic archaeology, as illustrated by the col- lection in the Blackmore Museum, Salisbury. Lond., 1870. 8°. Stevens, George Alexander. Ad\entures of S speculist ; or, A journey through London. 2 vols. Lond., 178S. 12°. Stevens, Henry. American bibliographer, vol. I, nos. 1-2. Chiswick, 1854. 8°. JVnte : All that was published. Analytical index to the colonial docu- ments of New Jersey, in the State Paper Offices of England ; ed. with notes, by W. A. Whitehead. (New Jersey Hist. Soc. Col. V. 5-) Bibles in the Caxton exhibition, 1877 ; a bibliog. description of nearly 1000 represeri- tative Bibles, from 1450-56. Lond., 1878. 8°. Catalogue of iny English library. Lond., 1853. 12°. Historical and geographical notes on the earliest discoveries in America, 1453-1530. New Haven, 1869. 8°. Historical and geographical notes [rel. to Tehuantepec], 1453-1869. N. Y., 1869. 8°. STEVENS 665 STEWART Historical nuggets; bibliotlieca Ameri- cana. 2 vols. Lond., 1862. 12°. Schedule of 2000 American historical nug- gets, 1490-1S00. Lond., 1S70. fol. Who spoils our new English books. Lond., 1884. 12°. See Cabot, S. — East India Co. — Franklin, Benj. — Humboldt, F. W. H. Alex. von. — Lenox, James.— Peabody, George.— Schoner, Johann. Stevens, Henry George, and Haynes, R. W. Catalogue of modern law books, including all reports in England, Scotland and Ireland. Lond., 1865. 12°. Stevens, Isaac Ingalls. Address on the north- west ; before the Amer. Geog. and Statist. Society. \Vash., 1858. 8°. Stevens, Isaac J. Natural history of Washing- ton. See Cooper, Jas. G. Stevens, John. See Sousa, E. de F. y. Stevens, John Austin, Jr. The Burgoyne cam- paign ; address on the looth celebration of the battle of Bemis Heights, Sept. 19. N. Y., 1877. 8°. Colonial records of the N. Y. Chamber of Commerce, 1768-S4 ; with historical and biographical sketches. N. Y., 1867. 1. 8°. ■ Expedition of Lafayette against Arnold. (Maryland Hist. Soc. fund pub. no. 13.) Progress of New York in a century, 1776- 1876 ; address before the N. Y. Hist. Society, Dec. 7, 1875. N. Y., 1876. 8°. See Gallatin, Albert. Stevens, Phineas. Journal to and from Canada, 1749. (New Hamp. Hist. Soc. Col. v. 5.) Stark, C. Biography of S. See Stark, John. [Stevens, Simon.] The Tehuantepec railway ; its location, features and advantages under the La Sere grant of 1869. N. Y., 1869. 8°. Stevens, Thaddeus. Memorial addresses on [his] life and character in the House of Rep- resentatives, Dec. 17, 1868. Wash., 1869. 8°. Stevens, William Bacon. Discourse, Feb. 1841. (Georgia Hist. Soc. Col. v. 2.) Discourse in All Saints' Church, Phila., June 13, on the centennial anniversary of the church. Phila., 1872. 8°. History of Georgia to 1798. 2 vols. N. Y., 1847-59. 8°. The past and the present of St. Andrew's; two discourses in St. Andrew's Church, Phila. Phila., 1858. 12°. See Potter, Alonzo. — White, Wm. Stevens. See Stephens. Stevenson, John James. House architecture. 2 vols. Lond., 1880. 1. 8°. Stevenson, John James, Ph. D. Report of progress in the Fayette and Westmoreland district of the bituminous coal fields of west- ern Pennsylvania. 2 vols. (Penn. 2d Geol. Survey. Report KK and KKK.) 84 Report of progress- in the Greene and Washington district of the bituminous coal- fields of western Penn. {Same, Report K.) Report upon geological examinations in southern Colorado and northern New Mex- ico, 1878-79. (U. S. Geol. Survey. Reports, V. 3— Supp.) Stevenson, Joseph \^Ed.'\. Narratives of the expulsion of the English from Normandy, 1449-50. Lond., 1863. 1. 8°. (Chronicles of G. B. no. 32.) Contents: Blondell, R. De reductione Normannise. — Le Bouvier, J. [Berry]. Le recouvrement de Nor- mendie. — Conferences between the ambassadors of France and England. See Abingdon. Chronicon, and editor of many other works. Stevenson, Robert Louis. Edinburgh; pic- turesque notes. New ed. Lond., 1889. 12°. Familiar studies of men and books. Lond., 1882. 8°. Stevenson, Tilly E. Religious life of the Zuili child. (Smithsonian Inst. Bur. of Ethnology. Reports, v. 5.) Stevenson, William. Historical sketch of the progress of discovery. (Kerr's Col. of voy. v. 18.) [Stevenson, William G.] Thirteen months in the rebel army; by an Impressed New Yorker. N. Y., 1864. 8°. Stewart, Abel T. Historical discourse in the 1st Ref Dutch Church, Tarrytown, N. Y., May 13. N. Y., 1866. 8°. Stewart, Alexander. Our temperaments, their study and their teaching. Lond., 1887. 8°. Stewart, Alexander Turney. Catalogue of the collection of paintings, sculptures and other objects of art. N. Y., 1887. 8°. Same. N. Y., 1887. fol. Stewart, Alvan. Writings and speeches on slavery; ed. by Luther R. Marsh. N. Y., i860. 12°. Stewart, Rev. A. M. Camp, march and battle- field ; or, Three years and a half with the army of the Potomac. Phila., 1865. 12°. Stewart, Charles Samuel. A residence in the Sandwich Islands. 5th ed. enl., including an introduction and notes, by Wm. Ellis. Boston, 1839. 12°. Visit to the South Seas, 1829-30. 2 vols. N. Y., 1831. 12°. Stewart, Dugald. Elements of the philosophy of the human mind. 3d American ed. Brat- tleborough, 1813. 8°. Same. vol. 3. Phila., 1827. 8°. Philosophy of the active and moral powers of man. 2 vols. Boston, 1828. 8°. See Macgregor, Robert.— Reid, Thos.— Robertson, Wm. Stewart, Ferdinand Campbell. The hospitals and surgeons of Paris. N. Y,,i843. 8°. STEWART 666 STILLINGFLEET Stewart, George. Brief notes on the present condition of liistorical studies in Canada. (Amer. Hist. Ass'n. Papers, v. 5.) Notes on historical studies in Canada. (Same, v. 4.) Stewart, James. Practical treatise on the dis- eases of children. N. Y., 1S41. 8°. Same. 3d ed. enl. N. Y., 1846. 8°. [Stewart, John, called Walking.'] Apocalypse of nature wherein the source of moral motion is discovered. Lond. [1790]. 12°. (Bd. with his Travels.) [ ] Relation of nature, with the prophesy of reason. N. Y., n. d. 12°. [ ] Travels to discover the source of moral motion, n. p. [1790]. 12°. Stewart, J. W. Early history of Green Co. (Wisconsin Hist. Soc. Col. v. 3.) Stewart, Robert. Matter of proving the last will and testament of S. N. Y., 1S44. 8°. Stewart. See Stuart. Stickney, Charles E. History of the Minisink region. Middletown, 1867. 8°. Stickney, Lucy Waters. See Kinsman family. Stickney, Matthew Adams. First book of births, etc., in Rowley. (Esse.x Inst. Hist. col. V. 4-5.) First book of marriages of Rowley. {Same, V. 6.) Massacre at Fort William Henry, 1757. {Same, v. 3.) Notes on American currency. {Same, v I-5-) See Fowler family.— Stickney family,— Upton family. Stickney family. Genealogical memoir of the descendants of Wm. and Elizabeth Stickney, 1637-1869; by M. A. Stickney. Salem, 1869. 8°. [Stieler, Karl, Paulus, Edward, and Kaden, Woldemar. Italy, from the Alps to Mt. Etna; tr. by Frances E. Trollope, and ed. by Thos. A. Trollope. Lond., 1877. fol. Stier, Ewald Rudolf. The words of the apostles expounded ; tr. from the German, by G. H. Venables. Edin., 1879. 8°- The words of the Lord Jesus ; tr. by Wm. B. Pope. 8 vols. Edin., 1877-80. 8°. The words of the risen Saviour ; and com- mentary on the Epistle of St. James ; tr. by Wm. B. Pope. Edin., 1876. 8°. Stigand, William. See Heine, Heinrich. Stiles, Ezra. Account of the Potenummecut Indians, 1762. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. v. 10.) Extracts from the ms. diary of S. which relate to the Battle of Long Island. Ms. fol. History of Whalley, Goffe and Dixwell with account of T. Whale. Hartford, 1794 12°. ^ Indians on Connecticut River. (Mass Hist. Soc. Col. v. 10.) King Ninegret's tribe, 1761. {Same, v. 10.) Memoir of the Pequots. {Same, v. 10.) Number of the Nyhantic tribe of Indians, 1761. {Same, v. 10.) Holmes, Abiel. Life of S. Camb., 1798. 8°. KiNGSLEY, James L. Life of S. (Sparks' Amer. biog. 2d ser. v. 6.) Stiles, Henry Reed. Bundling ; its origin, progress and decline in America. Albany, 1869. 12°. History of ancient Windsor, Conn., prior to 1768, and to the present time ; also gene- alogies. N. Y., 1859. 8°. — ^ Supplement. Albany, 1863. 8°. History of Brooklyn, including Bushwick andWilliamsburgh. 3 vols. Brooklyn, 1867- 70. 8°. Letters from the prisons and prison-ships of the Revolution ; with notes. N. Y., 1865. 8°. a?id others. Civil, political, etc., history of the county of Kings and the city of Brook- lyn, N. Y., 1683-1884. 2 vols. N. Y. [1884]. 4°. See Jersey prison ship. — Stiles family. Stiles, Joseph Clay. Modern reform examined ; or, The union of North and South on slavery. Phila., 1857. 8°. Stiles family in America. Genealogies of the descendantsofRobt. Stiles of Rowley, Mass., 1659-1891, and of Wm. Stiles of Dover, N. H., 1702-1891 ; by Mary S. P. Guild. Preface, by H. R. Stiles. Albany, 1892. 8°. Stiles family. Contributions toward a genealo- ogy of the [Mass.] family of Stiles descended from Robert, of Rowley, 1659-1860; by Henry R. Stiles. Albany, 1863. 4°. Still, William. The under ground rail road ; record of the slaves in their efforts for free- dom. Phila., 1872. 8°. Stille, Alfred. Epidemic meningitis ; or, Cere- bro-spinal meningitis. Phila., 1867. 8°. Therapeutics and materia medica. 3d ed. 2 vols. Phila., 1868. 8°. Stille, Charles Janeway. History of the U. S. Sanitary Commission. Phila., 1S66. 8°. Memorial of the Great Central Fair for the U. S. Sanitary Commission, held at Phila. Phila., 1864. 4°. Religious tests in provincial Pennsyl- vania ; paper before the Hist. Society of Penn., Nov. 9, 1885. n. p., n. d. 8°. See Dickinson, John. Stillingfleet, Edward. Origines Britannic^ ; or. Antiquities of the British churches. Lond., 1685. fol. Origines sacrse ; or, A rational account of the grounds of natural and reveal'd religion. 7th ed. Camb., 1702. fol. Rational account of the grounds of Pro- testant religion. Lond., 1665. fol. STILLMAN 667 STODDARD FAMILY Stillman, William James. Report on the Ces- nola collection. [N. Y., 1885.] 8°. Stillwell, William Henry. History of the Re- formed Prot. Dutch Church of Gravesend, N. Y. Gravesend, 1892. 8°. See Stillwell family. Stillwell family. Notes on the descendants of Nicholas Stillwell, ancestor of the family in America ; by Wm. H. Stillwell. N. Y., 1883. 8°. Stilwell, Benjamin Marshall. See Stilwell family. Stilwell, Samuel. Guide to reason ; e.xamina- tion of T. Paine's Age of reason, etc. N. Y., 1794. 12°. Stilwell family. Early memoirs ; comp. the life and times of Nicholas Stilwell, and his- tory of Manhattan Island and vicinity, under the Dutch ; by B. M. Stilwell. N. Y., 1878. 8°. Stimpson, William. Researches upon the hy- drobiinse and allied forms. (Smithsonian Inst. Misc. col. v. 7.) Synopsis of the marine invertebrata of Grand Manan, N. B. {Same, v. 6.) Stimson, Alexander Lovett. History of the express business ; including origin of the railway system in America. N. Y., 1881. 8°. Stimson, Jeremy. Topographical description of Hopkinton, 1794. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. V. 4.) Stirling, Edward. Old Drury Lane ; fifty years' recollections of author, actor and manager. 2 vols. Lond., 1881. 8°. Stirling, James Hutchison. Text-book to Kant; the Critique of pure reason ; translation, commentary, etc., with biographical sketch. Edin., 1881. 8°. Stirling, Sir William Alexander, ist earl of Sir W. Alexander and American coloniza- tion ; including three royal charters, patent of the county of Canada and Long Island, etc.; with annot. and a memoir, by E. F. Slafter. Boston, 1873. 4°. (Prince Society.) Stirling, Sir William Alexander, 6th earl of. Petition of the Earl of Stirling and others for lands called the County of Canada, granted in 1635. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Col. V. 6.) Selections from [his] correspondence. (N. J. Hist. Soc. Proc. v. 5-7.) DuER, Wm. A. Life of S. {Same, Col. V. 2.) Stirling and Dovan, Alexander Humphrys, ca//- ing himself q\.\\ earl oi. Burn, J. I. Case of S. respecting his title to Nova Scotia and other possessions in North America ; narra- tive of proceedings. Lond., 1833. 8°. Hayes, John L. Vindication of the rights , and titles, political and territorial of S. 2 pts. in I. Wash., 1853. 8°. LocKHART, E. Narrative of the oppres- sive law proceedings to overpower the Earl of Stirling and subvert his lawful rights ; also a genealogical account of the family of Alexander. Edin., 1836. 4°. Stirling-Maxwell, Sir William Stirling, after- ward. Annals of the artists of Spain. 3 vols. Lond., 1848. 8°. ■ See Charles V. — John of Austria. Stirling. See also Sterling. Stith, William. History of the first discovery and settlement of Virginia. N. Y., 1865. 8°. Stobo, Robert. Memoirs of S. [ed. by N. B. C.]. Pittsburgh, 1854. 12°. Stockbridge, Henry. Archives of Maryland as illust. the spirit of the times of the early colonists. (Maryland Hist. Soc. fund pub. 22.) Stockbridge, John Calvin. See Harris, Caleb F. Stocking, Moses. History of Saunders Co., Nebraska. Wahoo [1876]. 8°. Stbckiein, Joseph. Der neue Welt-Bott, mit allerhand Nachrichten dern Missionariorum Soc. Jesu aus beyden Indien und andern Landern. 1642-1740. 4 vols. Ausburg und Gratz, 172S-55. fol. Stockmar, Christian Friedrich, Freiherr von. Memoirs, by his son, Baron E. von Stock- mar ; tr. by G. A. M.; ed. by F. Max Miiller. 2 vols. Lond., 1872. 12°. Stockmar, Ernst Adolph Christian, Freiherr von. See preceding entry. Stockton, Richard. Letters to John Ruther- furd, 1798. (New Jersey Hist. Soc. Proc. 2d ser. V. 3.) Whitehead, Wm. A. Memoir of S. {Same, 2d ser. v, 4.) Stockton, Robert Field. Defence of the sys- tem of internal improvements of New Jer- sey. Phila., 1864. 8°. Stookwell, John Nelson. Memoir on the secu- lar variations of the orbits of the planets ; with the obliquity of the ecliptic, etc. (Smith- sonian Inst. Contrib. v. 18.) Stoddard, Amos. Sketches historical and de- scriptive of Louisiana. Phila., 1812. 8°. Stoddard, Charles. See Stoddard family. Stoddard, Elijah Woodward. See Stoddard family. Stoddard, Frances Mary. See Allen, Jolley. Stoddard, Richard Henry. Poems. N. Y., 1880. 8°. Stoddard, Solomon. Safety of appearing at the day of judgment in the righteousness of Christ. Northampton, 1S04. 12°. Stoddard family. Genealogy of the family of Anthony Stoddard of Boston [comp. by Charies and E. W. Stoddard]. Boston, 1849. 8°. Same, rev. and enl., by E. W.. Stoddard. N. Y., 1865. 8°. STODDARD FAMILY 668 STORER Stoddard family. John Stoddard of Wethers- field, Conn, and his descendants, 1642-1872 ; a genealogy, by D. W. Patterson, n. p., 1873. 8°. Stoddart's Encyclopaedia Americana. Com- panion to the Encyclopedia Britannica. 4 vols. N. Y., 1883-89. 4°. Stoeckel, Gustave Jacob. Church melodies for the college hymnal [Yale]. New Haven, 1876. 8°. Sacred music. N. Y., 186S. 8°. Stoffel, Eugene Georges Henri Celeste, baron. Rapports militaires Merits de Berlin, 1866-70. Paris, 1871. 8°. Stokeley, Benjamin. Remarks and general observations on Mercer Co., Penn. (Penn. Hist. Soc. Mem. v. 4, pt. 2.) [Stokes, George.] Manners and customs of the Jews, and other nations mentioned in the Bible, ist Amer. ed. Hartford, 1833. 12°. Stokes, Henry Paine. Attempt to determine the chronological order of Shakespeare's plays. Lond., 1878. 12°. Stokes, William. Diseases of the heart and the aorta. Phila., 1855. 8°. Lectures on the theory and practice of physic, ist Amer. ed. Phila., 1837. 8°. Treatise on diseases of the chest. Phila., 1839. 8°. Stolberg, John Sobieski, «?zrf Stuart, Chas. Ed. Costume of the clans ; with observations upon the Highlands and Western Isles. Edin., 1S45. fol- Stone, Charles John. Cradle-land of arts and creeds. Lond., 1880. 8°. Stone, Clara J. See Griffing family. Stone, Eben F. Address before the Esse.x Bar, Feb. 2, 1889. (Essex Inst. Hist. col. v. 26.) See Andrew, John A.— Dalton, Tristram. Stone, Edwin Martin. History of Beverly, Mass., 1630-1842. Boston, 1843. 12°. Invasion of Canada in 1775, including the Journal of Simeon Thayer. (Rhode Island Hist. Soc. Col. v. 6.) Our French allies in the American Revolu- tion, 1778-82. Prov., 1884. 1. 8°. See Howland, John.— Providence Ass'n. of Mechanics, etc. [Stone, Elizabeth.] Political women ; by Suth- erland Menzies Ipseud.Y 2 vols. Lond 1873- 8°. [ ] Turkey, old and new; by S. Menzies ipseud.'\. 2 vols. Lond., 1880. 8°. Stone, Frederick D. Pennsylvania and the federal constitution. See McMaster, John B. -' Stone, Horatio. Freedom [a poem]. Wash 1864. 8°. J •, Stone, John H. See Flint family. Stone, John Seeley. The church universal ; a series of discourses. N. Y., 1846. 8°. See Griswold, Alex. V. — Milnor, James. Stone, Lincoln R. See Jacobs, George. Stone, Richard Cecil. See Stone family. Stone, Thomas Treadwell. See Williams, Roger. Stone, William Leete, 1792-1844. Letter to A. Brigham on animal magnetism. N. Y., 1837. 8°. • Letters on masonry and anti-masonry. N. Y., 1832. 8°. Narrative of the festivities in honor of the completion of the Erie Canal. N. Y., 1825. 4°. Poetry and history of Wyoming ; cont. Campbell's Gertrude, with biog. sketch of the author; by W. Irving. N. Y., 1841. 12°. Same. 3d ed. with index. Albany, 1864. 12°. Sketches of biographical writers and their works. (N. Y. Hist. Soc. Proc. 1845.) See Brant, Joseph.— Lounger, The.— Matthews, Robert. — Monk, Maria. — Red Jacket. — Uncas. Stone, William Leete, b. 1835. Campaign of Burgoyne, and the expedition of Barry St. Leger. Albany, 1877. 8°. History of New York city, from the dis- covery. N. Y., 1872. 8°. Letters of Brunswick and Hessian offi- cers during the American Revolution ; tr. by S. Albany, 1891. 4°. (Munsell's Hist, ser. no. 18.) Memoir of the centennial celebration of Burgoyne's. surrender at Schuylerville, N.Y., under the auspices of the Saratoga Monu- ment Ass'n., 1877. Albany, 1878. 8°. • ■ Reminiscences of Saratoga and Ballston. N. Y., 1880. 8°. ^tff Johnson, Sir Wni.— Starin family.— Stone family. Stone family. Family of John Stone, of Guil- ford, Conn.; by Wm. L. Stone. 2d. Al- bany, 1888. 8°. Stone family. Genealogy of the S. family, originating in Rhode Island ; by Rich. C. Stone. Prov., 1866. 8°. Stoneham, Mass. Valuation of the town ; and state, county and town tax for 1856. Wo- burn, 1856. 8°. Cong. Church. Manual ; containing its history, covenant and list of members. Bos- ton, 1853. 12°. Stonehenge,/.?^//;/. See Walsh, John H. Stonehenge, Eng. Description of Stonehenge on Salisbury Plain ; with a history of the Druids. Salisbury, 1809. 12°. Stoner, Nicholas. See Simms, Jeptha R. Storer, Henry Sargent. Cathedrals of G. B. See Storer, James S. Storer, Horatio Robinson. Causation, course and treatment of reflex insanity in women. Boston, 1871. 12°. STORER 669 STORRS Storer, James Sargent, and Sargent, Henry. Graphic and historical description of the cathedrals of Great Britain. 3 vols. Lond. [1818-20.] 1. 8°. History and antiquities of the cathe- dral church of Winchester. Lond., n. d. 8°. [StorkjWilliam.] Description of East-Florida ; with a journal kept by John Bartram, upon a journey from St. Augustine up the River St. John's. 2d ed. enl. Lond., 1769. 4°. Storke, Elliot G. History of the press of Ca- yuga Co., 1798-1877. (Cayuga Co. Hist. Soc. Col. V. 7.) Stormonth, James. Dictionary of the Eng- lish language ; pronouncing, etymological and explanatory. Edin., 18S4. 8°. Storr, Gottlob Christian, and Flatt, J. F. Ele- mentary course of Biblical theology ; tr. with additions, by S. S. Schmucker. 2 vols. Andover, 1826. 8°. Storrow, Samuel A. The north-west in 1817. (Wisconsin Hist. Soc. Col. v. 6.) Storrs, Charles. See Storrs family. [Storrs, Henry Martyn.] References and cita- tions for the convenience of the Brooklyn Council of 1876. n. p., n. d. 8°. Storrs, Richard Salter, 1787-1873. Discourse delivered in the ist Cong. Church, Braintree, Mass., July 3, on the 50th anniversary of his ordination. Boston, 1861. 8°. The ministry strong in the grace of Christ ; sermon at the ordination of Richard S. Storrs, Jr., in Brookline, Mass., Oct. 22. Boston, 1845. 8°. Park, E. A. Sermon at the funeral of S. Boston, 1874. 8°. Storrs, Richard Salter, b. 1821. [Address at the unveiling of the statue of Lincoln.] Brook- lyn, 1869. 8°. Address before the American Bible So- ciety at its 35th anniversary, May 8, 1851. n. t. p. 8°. Address on Congregationalism. N. Y., 1876. 8°. ■ The aim of Christianity for those who accept it ; address before Princeton Theol. Seminary, Apl. 22, 1867. n. p., n. d. 8°. Answer to the call of the Central Church [Boston]. Brooklyn, 1869. 8°. The"assembly of Christians, the temple of God ; a sermon. [N. Y., 1859.] 8°. Bernard of Clairvaux, the times, the man and his work. N. Y., 1892. 8°. The Bible, a book for mankind ; a ser- mon. [N. Y., 1866.] 8°. Broader range and outlook of modern college training ; commem. address before Amherst Alpha Delta Phi. N. Y., 1887. 12°. Certainty concerning Christ, as the divine Lord ; sermon preached in the Church of the Pilgrims. Brooklyn, 1864. 8°. Character in the preacher ; discourse be- fore the Theol. Seminary, Andover, Aug. 5, 1856. Andover, 1857. 8°. Christianity, its destined supremacy on the earth ; sermon before the Foreign Miss. Soc. of N. Y. and Brooklyn. N. Y., 1851. 8°. Church of the Pilgrims, Brooklyn, N. \ ., during forty years of pastoral service ; dis- course, Nov. 14, 18S6. N. Y., n. d. 8°. Colleges, a power in civilization, to be used for Christ ; a discourse before the Society for the Promotion of Col. and Theol. Education at the West ; delivered in Provi- dence, Oct. 30, 1855. N. Y., 1856. 8°. Conditions of success in preaching without notes ; three lectures before Union Theol. Seminary, N.Y., Jan. 1875. N. Y. [1875]. 8°. Congregationalism ; its principles and in- fluences ; discourse before tlie General Ass'n. ofN. Y. N. Y., 1848. 8°. Constitution of the human soul ; lectures delivered before the Brooklyn Institute, Brooklyn. N. Y., 1857. 8°. Contrasts in the work of missions ; sermon at Minneapolis, Oct. 12, 1890. n. t. p. 12°. Declaration of independence, and the effects of it ; oration before the citizens of N. Y., July 4, 1876: N. Y., 1876. 8°. Discourse commem. of George W. Be- thune, Brooklyn, Feb. 8. n. p., 1891. 8°. Divine energy, interposing for man, mar- vellous in effect ; sermon before the Amer. Miss. Ass'n. at Chicago, n. p., 1879. 8°. Divine origin of Christianity indicated by its historical effects ; [ten lectures before Union Theol. Seminary, N. Y., and Lowell Institute, Boston]. N. Y. [1S84]. 8°. Early American spirit, and the genesis of it ; address before the N. Y. Hist. Society at its 70th anniversary, Apl. 15, N. Y.,1875. 8°. [The incarnation, and the system which stands upon it]; annual address before Union Theol. Seminary, Feb. 14. N. Y., 1869. 8°. In memoriam ; biographical note and ad- dress at the funeral of Aug. E. Silliman. n. p., 1884. 8°. Law of growth in the kingdom of God ; sermon before the N. Y. Y. M. C. A., May 10, 1S5S. n. t. p. 8°. Lessons taught by sudden casualty ; ser- mon. Brooklyn, 1868. 8°. Letter accepting the Presidency of the Board [of the] A. B. C. F. M. [Boston] 18S7. 8°. Manliness in the scholar [oration at the 86th commencement of Union College]. N. Y., 1883. 12°. Obligation of man to obey the civil law ; its ground and its extent ; a Thanksgiving discourse. N. Y., 1850. 8°. . STORRS 670 STOTHARD Oration commemorative of Abraham Lin- coln, delivered at Brooklyn, June i, 1865. Brooklyn, 1865. 8°. Our nation's work for the colored people ; discourse in the Church of the Pilgrims, Brooklyn, N. Y., in behalf of the Amer. Miss. Ass'n. N. Y., 1890. 8°. Plea for the preaching of Christ in cities ; sermon before the Y. M. C. A. of N. Y. at their 12th anniversary. May 8. N. Y., 1864. 8°. 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Contents: i. Destruction of the young or unfledged locusts. 2. Natural history ofthe Rocky Mt. locust; habits, etc. 3. Riley, C. V. The cotton worm. 4. Pack- ard, A. S. The Hessian fly ; its ravages, habits, etc. 5. Thomas. C. The chinch-bug; its history, charac- ters, habits, etc. 6. Riley, C. \'. General index and supplement to the nine reports on the insects of Mis- souri. 7. Packard, A. S. Insects injurious to forest and shade trees. Geological Survey. [Clarence King and J. \\'. Powell, directors.] ist-ioth annual reports, 18S0-89. 12 vols. Wash., 1880-90. 1. 8°. UXITED STATES 724 UNITED STATES Conlt'uls: I. Report. 2. Report of the director, and accompanying papers. — Duiton, C. E. Physical geography of the Grand Caiion district.— Gilbert, G. K. Contributions to the history of Lake Bonneville.- Emmons, S. F. Abstract of report on geology and mining industry of Leadville, Colorado. ^Becker, Geo. F. Summary of the geology of the Comstock Lode and the Washoe district.— King. Clarence. Production of the precious metals in the U. S. Gilbert, G. K. New method of measuring heights by means of the barometer. 3. Repoi't of the director, with administrative re- ports.— Marsh, O. C. Birds with teeth. -Irving, Roland D. The copper-bearing rocks of Lake Superior.— Russell, Israel C. Sketch of the geological history of Lake Lahontan. — Hague, Arnold. Abstract of the report on the geology of the Eureka district, Xc\ ada. — Chamberlin, Thos. C. Preliminary paper on the terminal moraine of the second glacial epoch.— White, C. A. Review of the non-marine fossil mollusca of N. America. 4. Report of the director, and administrative re- ports. — Dutton, C. E. Hawaiian volcanoes. — Curtis, Jos. S. Abstract of report on the mining geology of the Eureka district, Nevada.— Williams, Albert, y>-. Popu- lar fallacies regarding the precious metal ore deposits. White, Chas. A. Review of the fossil ostreid^e of N. America.— Russell, Israel C. Geological reconnais- sance in smithern Oregon. 5. Report of the director, and administrative re- ports. — Gilbert, G. K. The topographic features of lake shores. ^Chamberlin, Thos C. Requisite and qualifying conditions of artesian wells. — Irving, Roland D. Preliminar\' paper on an investigation of the Archaean formations of the northwestern states. — Marsh, O. C. Gigantic mammals of the order dino- cerata. — Russell, Israel C. Existing glaciers of the V . S. Ward, Lester F. Sketch of paleobotany. 6. Report of the director, and administrative re- ports.— Dutton, Clarence E. Mt. Taylor and the Zufii plateau.- Chamberlin, T. C. and Salisbury, R. D. Pre- liminary i>ai)cr on the driftless area of the Upper Mis- sissippi valley.— Curtis, Jos. Story. The quantitative determination of silver by means of the microscope. — Shaler. N. S. Sea coast swamps of the eastern U. S.— Ward, L. V . Synopsis of the flora of the Laramie group. 7. Report of the director, and administrative re- ])or(.s.— Chamberlin. T, C. Rock-scorings of the great ice invasions.— Iddings, Joseph P. Obsidian cliff, Yel- lowstone National Park.— Shaler, N. S. Report on the geology of .Martha's Vineyard.— Irving. R. D. Classifi- cation of the early Cambrian and pre-Cambrian forma- tions.— Davis, Win. M. Structure of the Triassic for- mation of the Connecticut \'alley.— Chatard, Thomas M. Salt-making processes in the U. S.— M'Gee, W. J. Geology of the head of Chesapeake Bay. 8. Report of the director, and administrative re- ports. — Russell, Israel C. Qnarternary history of Mono Valley, California.— Oilier, J. S. Geology of the Lassen Peak district.— Scudder, S. H. Fossil butter- flies of Florissant — Orton, Ed. Trenton limestone as a source of petroleum and inflammable gas in Ohio and Indiana.— Ward. Lester F. Gcog. distribution of fossil plants. -Becker. Geo. F. Summary of the geology of the quicksilver deposits of the Pacific slope.— Shaler, N. S. Geology of Mt. Desert Island, Me. 9. Report of the director, and administrative re- ports.- Dutton, C. E. The Charleston earthquake of Aug. 31, 1886.— Shaler. N. S. Geology of Cape Ann, Mass.— Weed, W. H. Formation of travertine and siliceous sinter by the vegetation of hot springs.— White. C. A. Geology and physiography of a portion of northwestern Colorado, and adjacent parts of tilah and Wyoming. 10. Report of the director, and administrative re- ports.— Shaler, X. S. General account of the fresh- water morasses of the U. S., with description of the Dismal Swamp district of \'irginia and X. Carolina.— Irving. R. D., a«(/ Van Hise. C- R. Penokee iron-bearing series of Michigan and AVisconsin.— Walcott, C. D. Fauna of the lower Cambrian or Olenellus zone. Pt. 2. Irrigation. — • — — Bulletins. vols. 1-12. 12 vols. Wash., 1S83-91. 8°. Contents: i. Cross, W, Hypersthene-andesite and triclinic pyroxene in augitic rocks ; with a geological sketch of Buffalo Peaks, Colorado, by S. F. Emmons.— Williams, \.,Jr. Gold and silver conversion tables. — Williams, Henry S. Fossil faunas of the Upper Devo- nian, along the the meridian of 76° 30', from Tompkins Co., N. Y., to Bradford Co., Penn.— White, Chas. A. Mesozoic fossils.— Gannett, Henry. Dictionary of alti- tudes in the U. S. — Spencer, J. W. Elevations in the Dominion of Canada. 2. Marcou, Jules, and Belknap, John. Mapoteca geologica Americana ; catalogue of geological maps of America. — Irving, R. D., atid Van Hise, C. R. Second- ary enlai-gements of mineral fragments in certain rocks. — Report of work done in the Washington Laboratory, 1883-84. — Walcott, Chas. D. Cambrian faunas of N. America; prelim, studies.— Call, R. Ells- worth. Quarternary and recent mollusca of the Great Basin, with descriptions of new forms ; introduced by a sketch of the Quaternary lakes of the Great Basin, by G. K. Gilbert. — Dana, Edward S. Crystallographic study of the trinolite of Lake Lahontan. — Gannett, Henry. Boundaries of the U. S. and of the several states and territories. — Barus, Carl, awrfStpouhal, Vin- cent. Electrical and magnetic properties of the iron carburets. 3. White, Chas. A. Mesozoic and cenozoic palaeon- tology of California. — Clarke, J. M. Higher Devonian faunas of Ontario Co., N. Y.— Hague, Arnold, and Iddings, J. P. Development of crystallization in the igneous rocks of Washoe.— White, Chas. A. Marine Eocene, fresh-water Miocene, and other fossil mollusca of western N. America. — Becker, Geo. F". Notes on the stratigraphy of California. — Cross, Whitman, ajid Hillebrand, W. F. Contrib. to the mineralogy of the Rocky Mts.— Willis, Bailey. Lignites of the Great Sioux Reservation. — White, Chas. A. New Cretaceous fossils from California.— Irving, R. D., and Chamberlin, T. C. Junction between the eastern sandstone and the Keweenaw series on Keweenaw Point. 4. Dall, W. H. List of marine mollusca, comp, the Quaternary fossils and recent forms from Amer. locali- ties between Cape Hatteras and Cape Roque. — Barnes, Phineas. Present technical condition of the steel in- dustry of the U. S.— Howe, Henry M. Copper smelting. — Work done in the division of chemistry and physics, 1884-85. — Williams, Geo. H. Gabbros and associated hornblende rocks occurring in the neighborhood of Baltimore, Md.— White, Chas. A. Fresh-water inver- tebrates of the N. American Jurassic— Walcott, Chas, D. Second contrib. to the studies on the cambrian faunas of N. America. 5. Scudder, Saml. H. Systematic review of our present knowledge of fossil insects, incl. myriapods and arachnids.- Peale, Albert C. Mineral springs of the IT. S.— Diller, Jos. S. Notes on the geology of northern California.— White, Chas. A. On the relation of the Laramie moluscan fauna to that of the succeed- ing fresh-water Eocene and other groups. — Barus, Carl, and Strouhal, Vincent. Physical properties of the iron-carburets. — Barus, Carl. Subsidence of the fine solid particles in liquids. 6. Ward, L. F. Types of the Laramie flora.— Diller. Jos. S. Peridotite of Elliott County, Kentucky.— Up- ham, Warren. Upper beaches and deltas of the glacial Lake Agassiz.— Willis, Bailey. Changes in river courses in Washington Territory due to glaciation.— Williams, Henry S. Fossil faunas of the Upper Devo- nian — the Genesee section. New York. 7. Report of work done in the division of chemistry and physics mainly during 1885-86. F. W. Clarke, chief Chemist.— Smith, Eugene A., and Johnson, Law- UNITED STATES 725 UNITED STATES reiice C. TL-rLiary and Cretaceous strain of the Tusca- loosa, Tombigbie and Alabama Rivers.— Darton, Nel- son H. Bibliography of N. American geology for 1886. - Hill, Robert T. Present condition of knowledge of the geology of Texas. — Penrose, R. A. F., Jr. Nnture and origin of deposits of phosphate of lime.; with an introd., by N. S. Shaler. 8. Gooch, Frank A., a>/d Whitfield, Jas. E. Analy- ses of waters of the Yellowstone National Park, with an account of the methods of analysis employed.— Woodward, Robt. S. On the form and position of the sea level ; — Latitudes and longitudes of certain points in Missouri, Kansas, and New Mexico; — Formulas and tables to facilitate the construction and use of maps.— Whiie, Chas. A. On invertebrate fossils from the Pacific coast.— Russell, Israel C. Subaeriat decay of rocks and origin of the red color of certain forma- tions.— Shaler, Nath. S. The geology of Nantucket.— Barus, Carl. Thermo-electric measurement of high temperatures. y. Report of work done in the di\ ision of chem- istry and physics during 1S86-87. F. \V Clarke, chief chemist. — KnowHon, Frank Hall. Fossil wood and lignite of the Potomac formation.— Hay. Robert. Geo- logical reconnaissance in southwestern Kansas. — Wright, G. F. The glacial boundary in western Penn- sylvania, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana and Illinois ; with introd., by T. C. Chamberlin.— Chester, F. D. The gabbros and associated rocks in Delaware. — Report of work done in the division of chemistry and physics, 1887-88. F.W.Clarke, chiefchemist.— Melville, W. H., and Lindgren. W. Contributions to the mineralogy of the Pacific coast. — Williams, G. H. Greenstone schist areas of the Menominee and Marquette regions of Michigan; introd. by R. D. Irving. — Vogdes, A. \\'. Bibliography of paleozoic Crustacea, 169S-18S9. 10. Report of work done in the di\'ision of chem- istry and physics, 1S3S-89. F. W. Clarke, chiefchemist. —White, I. C. Stratigraphy of the bituminous coal field of Pennsylvania, Ohio and Wust Virginia. — Iddings, J. P. On a group of volcanic rocks from the Tewan Mts., New Mexico, and on the occurrence of primary quartz in certain basalts. — Darton, N. H. Re- lations of the traps of the Newark system in the New Jersey regions. — Keeler, J. E. Earthquakes in Cali- fornia in i88g. — Scudder, S. H. Classified and anno- tated bibliography of fossil insects. — Woodward, R. S. Report on astronomical work of 1889 and 1890.— Scud- der, S. H. Index to the known fossil insects of the world, incl. myriapods and arachnids. 11. Upham, Warren. Altitudes between Lake Su- perior and the Rocky Mts. —Barus, Carl. The viscosity of solids.— Genth, F. A. Minerals of N. Carolina.— Darton, N. H. Recoi'd of N. Amer. geology for 1S87- 89.- Gannett, H. Dictionary of altitudes in the V. S. 2d ed. 12. White, C. A. Texan permian and its mesozoic types of fossils. — Report of work done in the division of chemistry and physics during 1889-90.— Diller, J. S. A late volcanic eruption in northern California and its peculiar lava.— Williams, H. S. Correlation papers; Devonian and carboniferous.— Walcott, C. D. Corre- lation papei's ; Cambrian. — — Monographs. vols. 1-16 in 17. Wash., 1890, '82-89. 4°- Contents: 1. Gilbert, Grove Karl. Lake Bonnevile. 2. Dutton, Clarence E. Tertiary history of the Grand Cailon district ; with atlas. 3. Becker, Geo. F. Geology of the Comstock Lode and Washoe district ; with atlas. 4. Lord, Eliot. Comstock mining and miners. 5- Irving, Roland Duer. Copper-bearing rocks of Lake Superior. 6. Fontaine, Wm. Morris. Contributions to the knowledge of the older Mesozoic flora of Virginia. 7- Curtis, Jos. Story. Silver-lead deposits of Eu- reka, Nevada. 8. Walcott, Chas. Duoliltlc. Palaeontology of the Eureka district. g. Whitfield, Robl. P. Brachiopoda and lamelli- branchiata of the Raritan clays and Greensand marls of New Jersey. 10. Marsh, O. C. Dinocerata; a monograph of an extinct order of gigantic mammals. 11. Russell, Israel Cook. Geol. history of Lake Lahontan, a nuaternary lake of northwestern Ntivada. 12. Emmons, Saml. 1'. Geology and mining in- dustry ofLeadville, Colorado; with atlas. 13. Booker, Guo. F. Geology of the quicksilver deposits of the Pacific slope; with atlas. 14. Newberry, John S. Fossil fishes and fossil plants of the Triassic' rocks of New Jersey and the Connecticut \ iilley. 15. Fontaine, Wm. Morris. The Potomac or younger Musozoic flora.— Text and Plates. 16. Newberry. John S. Paleozoic fishes of N. America. Statistical papers, 1S82-88. 6 vols. Wash., 18S3-90. 8°. Contents: Day, D. T. Mint;ral resources of the United States. 1SS6-88. 3 vols.— Williams, A., /r. Min- eral resources of the United States, 1S82-85. 3 vols. Interstate Cominerec Comuiission. ist- 5th annual reports. 5 vols. Wash., 18S7-92. 8°. 3d annual report on the statistics of railway's for year ending June 30, 1890. Wash., 1 89 1. 8°. — National Museum. Bulletins ; nos. i, 5-12, 16, 20, 24, 26, 27, 33-38, 41-42. 22 vols. Wash., 1875-91. 8°. Same. vols. 1-3 [nos. 1-16]. (Smith- sonian Inst. Misc. col. v. 13, 23, 24.) Proceedings, 1S7S-90. vols. 1-7, 10-13. i^ vols. Wash., 1S79-91. 8°. Same, \-ols. 1-4. (Smithsonian Inst. Misc. col. v. 19, 22.) Office of Indian Affairs. Board of Indian Commissioners. 2d, 3d, 14th and i8th annual reports, 1870, '71, '83, '86. 4 vols. Wash., 1871-87. 8°. ■ Peace with the Apaches of New Mexico and Arizona ; report of Vincent Col- yer, 1871. Wash., 1872. 8°. Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Annual reports, with message of the Presi- dent, 1837, '49-55, '72-81, 'S3-90. 26 vols. Wash., 1S37-90. 8°. National map of the territory of the U. S. from the ^Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean ; comp. by ^V. J. Keeler. Wash., 1867. fol. See Schoolcraft, Henry R. Geological and Geographical Sur- vey of the Black Hills. Mineral wealth, climate and rain-fall and natural resources of the Black Hills of Dakota; by W. T. Jenney. Wash., 1876. 8°. Patent Office. Digest of patents, 1790- 1839 ; added, law relating to patents. \\'ash., 1840. 8°. General index of agricultural re- ports. See above, Agriculture Dept. UNITED STATES 726 UNITED STATES iOls. 1-5S. 61 vols. Commissioner of 80 vols. Wash. _ Official gazette. Wash., 1S72-92. 4°. — — Report of the patents, 1843-71, '81-91. [1844-92]- 8°. Note: From 1872-80, these "Annual reports" are bound with the " Official gazette," from 1876-79 being printed with the "General index of the Official gazette." From 1849-64, the title also reads, "Arts and manu- factures." Results of meteorological observa- tions made under direction of the Patent Office and Smithsonian' Institution, 1854-59; a report of the Commissioner of patents. 2 vols. Wash., 1861-64. 4°. Rules and directions for proceed- ings, n. p. [1859]. 8°. Pension Office. Annual report of the Commissioner for 1888-92. 5 vols. Wash., 1888-92. 8°. List of pensioners on the roll, Jan. r, 1883. 5 vols. Wash., 1S83. 8°. Supervitciidciit of Yellowstone Xa/ioiial Parle. Reports, by P. W. Norris, Supt., for 1877-78. 2 vols. Wash., 1878-79. 8°. U. S. and ^fe.i'ican Boundary Survey. Report; by Wm. H. Emory. 2 vols, in 3. Wash., 1857. 4°. Justice, Department of. Register of the Dept. 8th ed. Wash., 18S6. 8°. Testimony taken by the committee on expenditures. 2 vols, in 3. [Pt. 2 of vol. 2, Star route cases.] Wash., 18S4. 8°. ^■Ittoniey-General. Annual reports, 1884-87. 4 vols. Wash., 1884-87. 8°. Digest of the published opinions of the Attorneys-General, and of the leading decisions of the Federal courts, with refer- ence to international law, treatises etc. Rev. ed. Wash., 1877. 8°. Star route conspiracy , argument of the Attorney-General. [Wash., 1882.] 8°. — Testimony of Attorney -General Brewster, with letters and documents [rel.] to the expenditures of the department. Wash., 1884. 8°. Labor Department. ist-6th annual re- ports of the commissioner. 6 vols. Wash., 1886-91. 8°. Contents: i. Industrial depressions. 2. Cun\'ict labor. 3. Strikes and lockouts. 4. Working women in large cities. 5. Railroad labor. 6. Cost of produc- tion ; iron, steel, coal, etc. Note: ist-4th reports were pub. by Bureau of Labor, Interior Dept. Library of Congress. Alphabetical cata- logue ; Authors, [by A. R. Spoff"ord, Lib.]. Wash., 1864. 8°. Catalogue ; Index of subjects, [by A. R. Spoffprd, Lib.]. 2 vols. Wash., 1869. 8°. Catalogue of books added Dec. i, 1864- 67, '69-70. 4 vols. Wash., 1S65-71. 8°. Report of the librarian. Wash., 1866. Special report of the librarian con- cerning the historical library of Peter Force. Wash., 1867. 8°. Supplement to the catalogue, 1840, '42-48. [Wash., 1840-48]. 8°. Navy Department. Annual reports of the Secretary, 1859, '61-65, '69, '73, '84- 10 vols. Wash., 1859-84. 8°. Exploration of the valley of the Ama- zon; by Wm. L. Hernflon and Lardner Gibbon. 2 vols. Wash., 1854. 8°. Atlas, pt. 1. 8°. Memorial of officers of the navy for an increase oftheir pay, with documents. N. Y., 1866. 8°. Naval astronomical expedition to the southern hemisphere, 1849-52 ; by J. M. Gil- liss. vols. I, 2 and 6. 3 vols. Wash., 1855- 56. 4°. Naval regulations, issued by command of the President, Jan. 25, 1802. n, p., n. d. I2°- Proceedings of the general court mar- tial convened for the trial of James Barron, Chas. Gordon, Wm. Hook, and John Hall, of the U. S. S. Chesapeake, Jan. "1808. n. p., 1822. 8°. — Register of the officers of the navy, 1815, '20, '30, '31, '33, '35, '37, '39, '41-43, '46- 56, '58, '59. '61, '64-69, '71, '72, '74-77. '80-88, '90. 49 vols. Wash., 1814-90. 12° and 8°. Report in the matter of the disaster to the U. S. e.xploring expedition toward the North Pole, etc., 1873. n. p., n. d. 8°. Report on interoceanic canals and rail- roads between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans ; by Chas. H. Davis. Wash., 1867. 8°. Report of the Secretary [Gideon Welles] in relation to armored vessels. Wash., 1864. 8°. Reports of explorations and sur\eys for the location of interoceanic ship-canals through the Isthmus of Panama, and by the valley of the river Napipi, by U. S. naval ex- peditions, 1875 ; E. P. Lull, commanding Panama expedition ; Fred. Collins, com- manding Napipi expedition. Wash., 1879. 4°. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. Hygienic and medical reports by medical officers of the U. S. Navy ; prep, by J. B. Parker. Wash., 1879. 8°. Bureau of Navigation. Maritime canal of Suez, from its inauguration, 1869 to 1S84; prep, by J. E. Nourse. Wash., 1S84. 8°. Report of the British naval and military operations in Egypt, 1882 ; by C. F. Goodrich. Wash., 1885. 8°. Report of historical and technical information relating to niteroceanic commu- nication by way of the American isthmus ; by J. T. Sullivan. Wash., 1883. 4°. UNITED STATES 727 UNITED STATES Telegraphic determination of longi- tudes in Mexico, Central America, the \\'est Indies and on the north coast of South Amer- ica with the latitudes; by J. A. Norris and Chas.' Laird ; appended, report on magnetic observations, by Chas. Laird [and others]. Wash., 1891. 4°- Bureau of Ordnance. Reports of the Chief, 1863-64. 2 vols, [Wash.] and N. Y., 1864-65. S°. Bureau of Ordnance aiid Hydrography. Code of flotilla and boat squadron signals for the U. S.- navy ; prep, by T. A. Jenkins. Wash., 1861. 12°. Commission on the Transit of Venus. Instructions for observing the transit of Venus, Dec. 6, 1S82. Wash., 18S2. 4°. Hydrographic Office. Report on uni- form system for spelling foreign geographic names. Wash., 1891. 8°. Naval Academy. See belo7v, U. S. Naval Academy. — Naval Observatory. Astronomical observations made during 1847, 1851-52. 2 vols. Wash., 1853-67. 4°. Note: L. Warrington, Supt., 1847; J- ^^- Gilliss, 1851-52. Astronomical and meteorological observations made during 1862-88. 28 vols. Wash., 1863-92. 4°. Note: Beginning witti 1S83, the title is Observa- tions. Instructions of observing the total solar eclipse of July 29, 187S. Wash., 1878. 4°. Instructions for observing the transit of IVlercury, IVIay 5-6, 1878. Wash., 1878. 8°. Narrative of the North Polar expe- dition ; U. S. ship Polaris, Capt. C. F. Hall commanding ; ed. by C. H. Davis. Wash., 1876. 1. 8°. Narrative of the 2d Arctic expedi- tion made by C. F. Hall ; ed. bv J. E. Nourse. Wash., 1S79. 1. 8°. Report of the Superintendent for 1884 and '90-92, 4 vols. Wash., 1884-92. 8°. Reports of foreign societies on awarding medals to the American Arctic ex- plorers; Kane, Hayes, Hall. [Wash.] 1876. 8°. Washington observations for 1869- 84. [Appendices.] 8 vols. Wash., 1872-89. Contents: 1869. App. 2. Zones of stars observed with the mural circle in 1846-49 ; by J. H. C. Coffin, T.J. Page, C. Steedman ; B. F. Sands, supt. 1870. App. I. Report on the difference of longitude between Washington and St. Louis, by Wm. Harknes.s. 1870. App. 3. On the right ascensions of the equa- torial fundamental stars, etc., by S. Newcomb. 1870. App. 4. Zones of stars observed with the meridian transit instrument, 1846-49, by R. Keith, M. H, Beecher, etc.; B. F. Sands, supt. 1871. App. 2. Results of observations with the transit instrument and mural circle, 1853-60, by M. Yarnall.J. Major, T.J. Robinson. 1876. App. I. Subject-index to the publications of the U. S. Naval Observatory, 1845-75, by E. S. Holden. 1876. App. 3. Reports on the total solar eclipses of July 29, 1878, andjanuar\- 11, iSSo. 1884. App. I. (.'atalogue of stars observed during 1845-77, 3.nd prep, for publication by M. Varnall. 3d ed. rev. and cor., with renumbering of the stars, by Edgar Frisby. Washington observations for 1875. Wash., 1877. 4°. Library. Catalogue; pt, i. Astro- nomical bibliography, by E. S. Holden, Wash., 1S79. 4°. — Nicaragua Surveying Party. Report , by A. G. Menocal. Wash., 18S6.' 4°. Nortlicrn Boundary Commission. Re- ports upon the survey of the boundary between the territory of the U. S. and the possessions of Great Britain from the Lake of the \\'oods to the summit of the Rocky Mts. Arch. Campbell, commissioner; W.J. Twining, chief astronomer. Wash., 1878. 4° and Atlas, ob. fol. Patent Office. See Interior Dept. Pension Office. See Interior Dept. Post Office Department. Annual reports of the Postmaster General, 1877, '78, '81, '84, '85. 5 vols. Wash., 1877-85. 8°. List of post offices in the U. S. with the counties in which they are situated, etc. Wash., 1805. 8°. Post office directory for 1863 ; rev. and cor. by J. Disturnell. N. Y., 1863. 1.8°. President. Message from the President of the U. S. transmitting papers rel. to the war in South America. Wash., 1882. 8°. Message from the President of the U. S. at the commencement of the 2d sess., 48th Cong., with reports of departments; ed. by B. P. Poore. [Abr.] Wash., 1SS4. 8°. Same ; ist sess., 49th Cong, [Abr.] Wash., 1885. 8°. Speech to both Houses of Congress [by Washington], Dec. 7, 1796. n. t. p. 12°. Veto messages of the Presidents of the U. S., with the action of Congress thereon ; comp. by B. P. Poore. Wash., 1886. 8°. Pabtic Land Commission. Existing laws of the U. S. of a general and permanent character, and relating to the survey and disposition of the public domain, Dec. i, 1880 ; with supplement to Dec. 1882. Wash., 1884. 8°. Laws of the U. S. of local and tem- porary character, Dec. i, 18S0 ; with supple- ment to Dec. 1882. 2 vols. Wash., 1S84. 8°. The public domain ; its history, with statistics ; prep, by Thomas Donaldson. Wash., 18S4. 8°. UNITED STATES 728 UNITED STATES ■ Senate. Bills and resolutions, 2Sth Cong., 2d sess., 29th Cong., ist and 2d sess.; 30th Cong., ist and 2d sess.; 1847-49- 5 ^'ol^. n. p., n. d. fol. Compilation of Senate election cases from 1789 to 1885 ; by George S. Taft. Wash., 1S85. 8°. Journal of the Senate, ist-i3th Con- gress, 1789-1815. 5 vols. \Vash.,iS20-2i. 8°. Journal of the executive proceedings of the Senate, ist-igth Congress, 1789-1829. 3 vols. Wash., 1828. 8°. Proceedings respecting the insurgents [in the western counties of Penn.], 1794. Phila., 1795. S°. (Bd. with U. S. Commis- sioners [on] the Insurgents. Report.) Rules for conducting business in the Senate, n. p., n. d. 8°. Trial of Andrew Johnson, President of the U. S., on impeachment by the House of Representatives ; [ed. by B. P. Poore]. 3V0IS. Wash., 1 868. 8°. Committee upon the Relations between Labor anel Capital. Report, and testimony taken, vols. 1-4. 4 vols. Wash.,i8S5. 8°. Select Committee on the Harper's Ferry Invasion. Report [by J. M- MasonJ. [Wash., 1S60.] 8°. — Select Committee an Interstate Com- merce. Report [testimony]. Wash., 1S86. S°. — Report, with appendix. Wash., 1SS6. 8°. Select Committee on Ordnance and War Ships. Report, with appendix. Wash., 1886. 8°. See also, Congress. Signal Office. See belo~a', War Dept. Silver Commission of 1876. Reports. Wash., 1887. 8°. — See also, International Monetary Con- ference. State Department. Case of Great Britain as laid before the Tribunal of Arbitration at Geneva. 3 vols. \\'ash., 1872. 8°. Case of the United States to be laid before the Tribunal of Arbitration to be con- vened at Geneva. Wash., 1872. 8°. Cholera in Europe in 1884 ; reports from consuls of the U. S. \\'ash., 18S5. 8°. Civil service of the U. S. Boston, 1867. 8°. Commercial relations of the U. S.; reports from the consuls of the U. S. on the commerce, manufactures, etc., of their con- sular districts, nos. 1-147. 40 vols. Wash., 1880-92. 8°. Contents of and index to first 26)^ reports. Wash., 1883. 8°. — Index to reports, 1-59. Wash., 1887. 8°- Index to reports, 60-111, \\'ash., 1800. 8°. Maps showing the location of the diplomatic and consular offices of the U. S. Wash., 188S. fol. Correspondence concerning claims against Great Britain transmitted to the Senate. 5 vols. ^Vash., 1869-70. 8°. Counter case of Great Britain as laid before the Tribunal of Arbitration at Geneva, Apl. 15, 1872. Wa.sh., 1872. 8°. Diplomatic correspondence of the U. S., 10 Sept. 1783-Mch. 4, 1789. vols. I, 3, 5-7. 5 vols. \\'ash., 1833-34. 8°. Forestry in Europe ; reports from con- suls. Wash., 1887. 8°. Franco-German war and the insur- rection of the commune ; correspondence. Wash., 1878. 8°. Instructions to envoys extraordinary from the U. S. to the French Republic. Phila., 1798. 8°. Labor in America, Asia, Africa, Aus- tralasia and Polynesia ; reports from consuls oftheU. S. Wash., 1885. 8°. Labor in Europe ; reports from consuls of U.S. 2 vols. W^ash., 1885. 8°. List of books and pamphlets received at the Library, May 27-Oct. i, 1892. New series, no. 1. [W'ash., 1892.] 4°. — Official correspondence on the claims of the U. S. in respect to the "Alabama." Lond., 1867. 8°. Opinions of the principal officers of the executive departments, and other papers, rel. to expatriation, naturalization and change of allegiance. Wash., 1873. 8°. Papers relating to foreign affairs, ac- companying the annual message of the Presi- dent to Congress, 1861-90. 43 vols. Wash., 1861-91, 8°. .\'uit': For 1861-70, the title is " JVIessage of the President," etc., and several parts are lacking. Papers relating to the treaty of Washing- ton. 6 vols. Wash., 1872-74. 8°. Contents: 1-4. Geneva arbitration. 5. Berlin arbi- tration. 6. Washington arbitration, and general ap- pendix. — Register of officers and agents, civil military and naval in the service of the U. S. See above, Interior Dept., Official register. Register. Wash., 1876. 8°. Replique de I'agent des Etats-Unis a la niatiere nouvelle introduite de la part de I'agent de Sa Majesty Britannique. Geneve, 1872. 8°. Replique de la part des Etats-Unis au plaidoyer du conseil de Sa Majesty Britan- nique, etc. Geneve, 1872. 8°. Replique du conseil des Etats-Unis a I'argument du conseil de Sa Majeste Britan- nique. Geneve, 1872. 8°. UNITED STATES 729 UNITED STATES Report on the commercial relations of the U. S. with all foreign nations, 1856-57, '60, '62, '64-68, '71-74, '76-91. 32 vols. Wash., 1856-92. 4° and 8°. The seal of the U. S., how it was de- veloped and adopted. Wash., 1892. 8°. — Special consular reports. 6 vols. Wash., 1890-92. 8°. Contents: Cotton textiles in foreign countries. — Files in Spanish America. — Carpet manufacture in foreign countries.— Malt and beer 'in Spanish America. —Fruit culture in foreign countries. 2. Refrigerators and food preservation in foreign countries. — European emigration.— Olive culture in the Alpes-Maritimes. — Beet-sugar industry and flax cultivation in foreign countries. 3. Streets and highways in foreign coun- tries. 4. Port regulations in foreign countries. 5. Canals and irrigation in foreign countries. 6. Coal and coal consumption in Spanish America. — Gas in foreign countries. — India rubber. State of labor in Europe, 1878 ; reports from the U. S. consuls in the several coun- tries of Europe. Wash., 1879. 8°. Statement of appropriations and ex- penditures, civil and miscellaneous, Mch. 4, 1789 to June 30, 1876. Wash., 1877. 4°. Technical education in Europe ; pt. i. Industrial education in France, by J. Schoen- hof. Wash., 1888. 8°. - — ■ — Trade and transportation between the U.S. and Spanish America ; by Wm. Eleroy Curtis. Wash., 18S9. 8°. Trade guilds of Europe ; reports from the consuls of the U. S. Wash., 1885. 8°. Treaties and conventions concluded between the U. S. and other powers since July 4, 1776. Wash., 1871. 8°. Same. Rev. ed. containing notes, etc. [corap. by J. C. B. Davis]. Wash., 1873. 8°. Same. [1776-1887] ; [by John H. Has- well]. Wash., 1889. 8°. Treaties and conventions concluded between the U. S. and other powers since May I, 1870 [comp. by J. L. Cadwalader]. Wash., 1876. 8°. Bureau of the Ainerican Republics. Bulletin; 1-42. 42 vols. [Wash., 1891-92.] 8°. Contents: t-2. Handbook of the Amer. republics. 3. Patent and trade-mark laws of .America. 4. Money, weights and measures of the Amer. republics. 5. Im- port duties of Mexico. 6. Foreign commerce of the Amer. republics and colonies. 7. Brazil. 8. Import duties of Brazil, g. Mexico. 10, Import duties of Cuba and Puerto Rico. n. Import duties of Costa Rica. 12. Import duties of Santo Domingo. 13. Commercial directory of Brazil. 14. Commercial directory of Vene- zuela. 15. Commercial directory of Colombia. 16. Commercial directory of Peru. 17. Commercial direc- tory of Chile. 18. Commercial directory of Mexico. 19. Commercial directory of Bolivia, Ecuador, Para- guay, Uruguay. 20. Import duties of Nicaragua. 21. Import duties of Mexico; cor. to Oct. i, jSgi. 22. Im- port duties of Bolivia. 23. Import duties of Salvador. 24. Import duties of Honduras. 25. Import duties of Ecuador. 26. Commercial directory of the Argentine Republic. 27. Import duties of Colombia. 28. Com- mercial directory of Central America. 29. Commercial 92 directory of Haiti aiid Santo Domingo. 30. ist annual report, 1891. 31. Costa Rica. 32. Handbook of Guate- mala. 33. Handbook of Colombia. 34. Handbook of Venezuela. 35. Breadstuff's in Latin America. 36. Im- port duties of Venezuela. 37. Import duties of the British possessions. 38. Commercial directory of Cuba and Puerto Rico. 39. Commercial directory of British, Danish, Dutch and French colonies. 40. Mines and mining laws of Latin America. 41. Commercial infor- mation. 42. Newspaper directory of Latin America. 43. Import duties of Guatemala. Civil- Service Coniinission. ist-8th annual reports. 8 vols. Wash., 1884-91. 8°. Schedule of examinations for 1892. Wash., 1892. 8°. Electrical Coiimiissioii. Report of the electrical conference at Philadelphia, 1884. Wash., 1886. 8°. Fishery Coininission. Documents and proceedings of the Halifax Commission, 1877. 3 vols. Wash., 1878. 8°. • ■ Supreme Court. Case decided in Feb. 1793, whether a state be liable to be sued by a private citizen of another state. Boston, 1793. 8°. Complete indexed digest of reports, 1789-1886 ; also indexed citations of all cases digested and biographical sketches of the justices. 2 vols. Rochester, 1887. 8°. Decision as to the immunity of the public debt of the U. S. from taxation. N. Y., n. d. 8°. Proceedings in the case of the U. S. vs. Wm. Pitt Kellogg. Wash., 1884. 8°. Treasury Department. Communication from the Secretary transmitting the report of Israel D. Andrews, on the trade and com- merce of the British North American colo- nies. With maps. 2 vols. Wash., 1853. 8°. — Comparison of weights and measures of length and capacity, by F. R. Hassler. Wash., 1832. 8°. Digest of the existing commercial re- gulations of foreign countries with which the U. S. have intercourse. 3 vols. Wash., 1833-36. 8°. Letter from the Secretary [A. Gallatin] accompanied with sundry statements marked A, B, C, D, E. Wash., 1805. 8°. Letter from the Secretary [A. Gallatin] accomp. with a report and estimates of ap- propriations for 1806. Wash., 1805. 8°. Letter from the Secretary [A. Gallatin] accomp. a billdeclaring the consent of Con- gress to an act of South Carolina. Wash., 1806. 8°. Letter from the Secretary transmitting annual report on the banks in the U.S., 1862. n. p.., n. d. 8°. National loans of the U. S., 1776-1880 ; by Rafael A. Bayley. Wash., i88r. 4°. Report of the Secretary on the state of the finances, 1849, '51-61, '63-71, '73-90. 44 vols. Wash., 1849-91. 8°. UNITED STATES 730 UNITED STATES Reports of the Secretary ; prefixed, the reports of Alex. Hamilton on public credit, etc., 1790-1836. vols. 1-3. 3 vols. Wash., 182S-37. 8°. Report of the Secretary [Alex. Hamil- ton], 1795 ; containing a plan for the further support of public credit, n. p., 1795. 8°. Report of the Secretary, Alex. Hamil- ton, on the subject of a national bank. N. v., 1811. 8°. Report on the principal fisheries of the American seas, prep, by L. Sabine. Wash., 1853. 8°. Bureau of Engraving and Printing. Report of G. B. McCartee, chief. Wash., 1870. 8°. Bureau of Navigation. Annual reports of the Commissioner, 1886-87, '9°- 3 vols. Wash., 1886-90. 8°. Note: For earlier reports, see Treasury Dept., Bureau of Statistics, and Register. 17th annual list of merchant vessels of the U. S., also signals of vessels. Wash., 1885. 4°. Bureau of Statistics. Annual report on the commerce and navigation of the U. S. ; 1866-73, '84-S6. 13 vols. Wash., 1S67-87. 8°. Note : For earlier reports, see below, Register. Cost of labor and subsistence in the U. S. for 1869, as compared with previous years; by Ed. Young. Wash., 1870. 8°. Labor in America, showing the rates of wages and cost of subsistence in 1874, as compared with previous years ; by Ed. Young. Wash., 1875. 8°. List of merchant vessels of the U. S. 3d annual report. Wash., 1871. 8°. Note: See above, Bureau of Navigation. Monthly reports on the commerce and navigation of the U. S., 1866-68. Nos. 1-20. [Wash., 1866-68.] 4°. Special report on immigration ; ap- pended, tables, etc., by Ed. Young. Wash 1872. 8°. — Statistical abstract of the U. S. ; 2d-9th nos., 1880-87. 7 vols. Wash., 1880- 87. 8°. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Directory for the Pacific Coast of the U. S., by George Davidson, n. p., n. d. 4°. — ^ Documents relating to the construc- tion of uniform standards of weights and measures for the U. S., 1832-35; by F. R. Hassler. N. Y., 1836. 8°. King plats of the city of Washing- D. C, 1803. [Wash., 1884.] elephant ton, fol. Principal documents rel. to the survey of the coast [and the construction of uniform standards of weights and measures, 1S35-36] ; by F. R. Hassler. 3 vols. N Y ' 1834-36. 8°. Reports of the superintendent, 1848, '51-65, '69, '72-90. 37 vols. Wash., 1849-91. 8° and 4°. Standard mean right-ascensions of circumpolar and time stars [by B. A. Gould, Jr.]. Wash., 1862. 4°.' Tide tables for the Atlantic coast oftheU. S. 2 vols. Wash. [1881-82]. 12°. Commissioner of Mining Statistics. Reports upon the mineral resources of the U. S., by J. R. Browne and J. W. Taylor. Wash., 1S67. 8°. [2d] Report of J. R. Browne on the mineral resources of the states and territories «est of the Rocky IMts. Wash., 1868. 8°. Statistics of mines and mining in the states and territories west of the Rocky Mts.; [ist, 2d and] 7th annual reports of R, W. Raymond. 3 vols. Wash., 1869-75. 8°. Comptroller of the Currency. Annual reports, 1864-68, '70, '71, '76, '7S-92. 26 vols. Wash., 1864-92. 8°. ■ Life-Saving Service. Annual reports for 1876-90. 14 vols. Wash., 1876-92. 8°. Light-House Board. List of beacons, buoys, etc., in the 3d light-house district! Wash., 1857. 8°. List of light- houses, lighted beacons and floating lights of the U. S. Wash., i8s7 8°. Same. Wash., i860. 8°. The modern light-house service ; by A. B. Johnson. Wash., 1889. 8°. Report of a tour of inspection of European light-house establishments, made in 1873, by Geo. H. Elliot. Wash., 1S74. 8°. Mint. Annual report of the director, 1873. '75-82. 9 vols. Wash., 1873-82. 8°. Reportof the director [H. G. Bur- chard] upon the statistics of the production of the precious metals in the U. S. Wash 1881. 8°. National Currency Bureau. 1st divi- sion. Report, by S. M. Clark, n. p., 1864: 8°. Office of Internal Revenue. Collection of circulars and specials issued by the office to 1S71. Wash., 1871. 8°. Report of the Commissioner on the operations of the internal revenue system, 1865-71. 7 vols. Wash., 1865-71. 8°. Register. Account of the receipts and expenditures of the U. S. for 1841. Wash., 1843. 8°. Annual report on commerce and navigation, 1845, '49-52, '55, '57, '60, '61, '64, '65. II vols. Wash., 1845-66. 8°. Note: For later reports, see above, Bur. of Statistics, and Com. of Navigation. Revenue Commission. Revenue system of the U. S.; letter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting the report of a com- UNITED STATES 731 UNITED STATES mission for tlie revision of the revenue sys- tem. [Wash., i865.] 8°. Report of commission appointed for a revision of the revenue system of the U. S,, 1865-66. Wash., 1866. 8°. ■ Report upon the property in the funds, the financial system, etc. Wash., 1866. 8°. Revenue Marine Service. Annual re- port of steamboat inspection, marine hospi- tals and life-saving stations, 1869-70. 2 vols. Wash., 1869-71. 8°. Special Commissioner of the Revenue. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting a report from D. A. Wells, special commissioner. [Wash., 1867.] 8°. [ist-4th] Reports, for 1866-69. 4 vols. [Wash., 1867-70.] 8°. Supervising Architect. Annual reports, 1870-71. 2 vols. Wash., 1870-71. 8°. — Supervising Inspector - General of Steam- Vessels. Annual report, 1886-88. 3 vols. Wash., 1886-88. 8°. — Supervising Inspectors of Steam- Vessels. General rules and regulations. Wash., 1888. 8°. — Proceedings of the 23d, 35th and 36th annual meetings. 3 vols. Wash., 1875- 88. 8°. Proceedings of special meeting. May 1888. Wash., 1888. 8°. Report on safety-valve tests made at the Navy Yard, Washington, Sept. 1875. Wash., 1877. 8°. Treastcrer. Annual reports, 1869, '74. 2 vols. Wash., 1869-74. 8°. United States Allotment Commissioners for the State of New York. U. S. allotment system ; report [by] Theo. Roosevelt [and others]. N. Y., 1862. 8°. United States Centennial Commission. International Exhibition, 1876. See Phila- delphia. Centennial Exhibition, 1876. United States Exploring Expeditions. See Lynch, W. F.— Perry, M. C— Wilkes, C. War Department. Exploration of the Red River of Louisiana in 1852, by R. B. Marcy and G. B. McClellan. Wash., 1854. 8°. Infantry tactics. Phila., 1861. 12°. Infantry tactics [by Wintield Scott, and others]. 2 vols. Wash., 1825. 8°. Same. New ed. 3 vols. N. Y., 1861. 12°. Instruction for heavy artillery. N. Y., 1863. 12°. Letter from the Secretary transmitting Report of John Pope of his campaign in Virginia. Wash., 1863. 8°. Letter from the Secretary transmitting Report on the organization of the Army of the Potomac, and of its campaigns in Vir- ginia and Maryland, under command of G. B. McClellan, July 26, 1861-Nov. 7, 1862. Wash., 1864. 8°. Official correspondence with the Dept. See Izard, George. Report of a military reconnaissance in Alaska made in 1883, by Fred. Schwatka. Wash., 1885. 8°. — Report of the Secretary, 1865, '69. 2 vols. Wash., 1865-69. 8°. Report of the Secretary on the several Pacific Railroad explorations. With maps. 3 vols. Wash., 1855. 8° and 4°. Report on the Battle of Murfreesboro', Tenn. ; by W. S. Rosecrans. Wash., 1863. 8°. Reports of explorations and surveys for a railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean; 1853-55. 12 vols. Wash., 1855-60. 4°. Revised army regulations of 1861. Phila. [1861]. 8°. Same. Wash., 1863. 8°. ■ War of the rebellion ; a compilation of the official records of the Union and Con- federate armies ; prep, under direction of the Secretary, by Robert N. Scott [and others]. Series i, vols. 1-79. 79 vols. Wash., 1880-92. 8°. Atlas, fol. — Adjutant- General. Army register, ■1848, '49, '60-62, '67-74. 13 vols. Wash., 1848-74. 8°. Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands. Reports of the commis- sioner. 3 vols. [Wash., 1866-68.] 8°. Supt. of Schools. ist-6th semi- annual reports on schools for freedmen. 6 vols. Wash., 1866-6S. 8°. Bureau of Topographical Engineers. See below, Engineer Dept. Engineer Department. Essay concern- ing important physical features exhibited in the valley of the Minnesota River, and upon their signification ; by G. K. Warren. W'ash., 1874. 8°. Exploration of the valley of the Great Salt Lake. See Stansbury, Howard. Explorations in the Dacota coun- try, in 1855, by G. K. Warren. Wash., 1856. 8°. Fortifications of today. Fire against models of coast batteries and parados ; hori- zontal and curved fire in defense of coasts. Wash., 1883. 4°- — ■ Geological report of the elevated country between the Missouri and Red rivers. See Featherstonhaugh, G. W. Geological report on the Black Hills [Dakota], by N. H. Winchell. Wash., 1875- 4°. — — Longitude by lunar culminations. n. p. [1845]. 4°. UNITED STATES 732 UNITED STATES ■ Notes of a military reconnoissance from Fort Leavenwortii, Missouri, to San Diego, California ; by W. H. Emory. [With reports of J. W. Abert, P. S. Cooke and A. R.Johnston.] Wash., 1848. 8°. Preliminary report concerning explo- rations and surveys principally in Nevada and Arizona ; conducted under the direction of G. M.Wheeler, 1871. Wash., 1872. 4°. Professional notes, by Edward Ma- guire. Wash., 1884. 8°. Professional papers, nos. 5-8, 13, 15, 18, 20; supp. 21, 22-25. 13 vols. Wash., 1850-83. 8° and 4°. Contents: 5. Mason, Jas.L. Analj-tical investiga- tion of the resistance of piles to superincumbent pres- sure, deduced from the force of driving, etc. 6. Totten, Jos. G. Report on the effects of tiring with lieavy ord- nance from casemate embrasures, etc. 7. Woodbury, D. P. Treatise on the various elements of stability in the well-proportioned arch. 8. Gillmore, Q. A. Official report of the siege and reduction of Fort Pulaski, Georgia. 13. Humphreys, A. A., and Abbot, H. L. Report upon the physics and hydraulics of the Missis- sippi River and upon the deepening of the mouths. 15. Williamson, R. S. Use of the barometer on surveys and reconnaissances; — App. : Practical tables in meteorology and hypsometry. 18. U. S. Geol. Ex- ploration of the 40th Parallel. 6 vols. For contents^ see belo-iv, Geol. ExploT. of 40th Parallel. 20. Barnard, J. G. Report on the defences of Washington. 21. Supp. [Barnard, J. G.] Report on the fabrication of iron for defensive purposes and modern fortifications. 22. Barnard, J. G. Report on the North Sea canal of Hol- land, and on the improvement of navigation from Rotterdam to the sea. 2,3, Abbot, H. L. Report upon experiments and investigations to develop a system of submarine mines for defending the harbors of the U. S. 24. Comstock, C. B. Report upon the primary triangu- lation of the U. S. lake survey. 25. Tower, 2. B. Report upon the practice in Europe with the heavy Armstrong, Woolwich and Krupp rifled guns. Reclamations of the alluvial basin of the Mississippi River ; reports upon specimens obtained from borings made in 1874, etc., by E. W. Hilgard and F. V. Hop- kins. Wash., 1878. 8°. Report intended to illustrate a map of the hydrographical basin of the Upper Mississippi River, made by I. N. Nicollet. Wash., 1843. y°- Report of an examination of the Upper Columbia River, and the territory in its vicinity; by T. W. Symons, 1881. Wash 1882. 1. 8°. Reports of the Chief of Engineers, 1878-91. 51 vols. Wash., 1878-91. 8°. Note: Annual reports upon the Geog. surveys west of the looth meridian form appendixes to the reports for 1874, '76-80. ■ Analytical and topical index to the Reports of the Chief, etc., upon works and surveys for river and harbor improve- ment. Vol. 2, 1880-87, comp. under direc- tion of H. M. Robert, by L. Y. and H. B. Schermerhorn. Wash., 1889. 8°. ■ Report of the exploring expedition to the Rocky Mts. in 1842, and to Oregon and north California in 1843-44 ; by J. C. Fremont. Wash., 1845. 8°- Atlas, 8°. — Report on an exploration of the country lying between the Missouri River and the Rocky Mts., on the line of the Kansas and Great Platte rivers ; by J. C. Fremont. Wash., 1843. 8°. Report on the International Ex- hibition of Electricity held at Paris, i88i ; [by] David Porter Heap. Wash., 1884. 8". Report on the compressive strength, specific gravity and ratio of absorption of various kinds of building-stone from different sections of the U. S., tested at Ft. Tomp- kins ; by Q. A. Gillmore. Wash., 1874. 8°. Report upon the blasting operations at Lime Point, California, 1868-69 I by G. H. Mendell. Wash., 1880. 8°. Report upon the Colorado river of the West, explored in 1857-58, by Joseph C. Ives. Wash., 1861. 4°. Studies on coast defence applied to the gulf of Spezia, by C. Guarasci ; tr. by G. McC. Derby. Wash., 1884. 8°. Geographical and Geological Ex- ploralions and Surveys West of the looth Bleridian. Annual report upon surveys in California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Wj'oming and Montana, by Geo. M. Wheeler ; being app. FF of the re- port for 1S74. Wash., 1874. 8°. Same ; being app. JJ of report for 1876. Topographical atlas sheets. 2 vols. Wash., 1876. 8°. Same : being app. NN of report for 1877. Topographical atlas sheets. 2 vols. Wash., 1877. 8°- Same ; being app. NN of report for 1878. Topographical atlas sheets. 2 vols. Wash., 1878. 8°. Same; being app. 00 of report for 1879. Topographical atlas sheets. 2 vols. Wash., 1879. S°. ■ Same ; being app. PP of report for 1880. Wash., 1880. 8°. Progress-report in 1S72, by G. M. Wheeler, ^^■ash., 1S74. 4°. Report upon U. S. geographical surveys west of looth meridian, in charge of George M. Wheeler, vols. 1-7 and Supp. 8 vols. Wash., 1889, 75-85. 4°, and i topo- graphic and I geologic atlas, fol. Contents: i. Geographical report; [Areas occu- pied. Great interior basin, Altitudes and distances Yosemite Valley, Itinerary of Colorado Grand Caiion, etc. App. Memoir upon voyages, discoveries, etc., to west coast of N. America and interior of U. S. west of the Mississippi. 1500-1880 ; by G. K. Warren.] 2. Astronomy and barometric hypsometry ; [pt. i : Reports upon the astronomical dete'rminations at main stations in Nevada, Utah, Montana, Wyoming, Ne- braska, Colorado and New Mexico, 1872-74; by F. Kampf, J. H. Clark, Wm. W. Maryatt and T. H. Saf- UNITED STATES 733 UNITED STATES ford ;— pt. 2: Results in barometric liypsometry, 1871- 75; reported by Wm. L. Marsliall.] 3. Geology; [Reports upon the geology of portions of California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado. New Mexico and Arizona, 1871-73; by G. K. Gilbert, A. R.Marvine, E. E Howell, J. J. Stevenson, Oscar Loew.] — Supple- ment: [Report upon geol. examinations in southern Colorado and northern New Mexico, 1878-79 ; with app. upon Carboniferous invertebrate fossils of New Mexico, prep, by C. A. White.] 4. Paleontology ; [Report upon the invertebrate fossils collected in portions of Nevada, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona, 1871-74; by C.A.White. Report upon the extinct vertebrata obtained in New Mexico, 1874; by E. D. Cope.l 5. Zoology ; [Reports upon the zoological collec- tions obtained from portions of Nevada, Utah, Cali- fornia, Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona, 1871-74; by H. C. Yarrow, H. W. Henshaw, E. D. Cope, and others.] 6. Botany: [Reports upon the botanical collections made 1871-75; by J. T. Rothrock, Sereuo Watson, George Engelmaun, and others.] 7. Archasology : [Reports upon archaeological and ethnological collections from the vicinity of Santa Barbara, Cal., and from ruined pueblos of Arizona and New Mexico, and certain interior tribes ; by F. W. Putnam, assisted by C. C. Abbott, S. S. Haldeman, H. C. Yarrow, H. W. Henshaw and Lucien Carr ; with appendix of Indian vocabularies, rev. and prep, by Albert S. Gatschet.] — '■ Systematic catalogue of verte- brata of the eocene of New Mexico collected in 1874, by E. D. Cope. Wasli., 1875. 8°. Tables of geographic positions, azimuths, distances, etc. ; prep, principally by M. M. Macomb. Wash., 1883. 4°. Geological Exploration ofthe\oth Parallel. Clarence King, geologist-in-charge. Report, vols, i, 2, 4-7. 6 vols. Wash., 1871- 80. 4°. Atlas, fol. Note: Forming no. 18 of the Professional papers of the Engineer Dept. Contents: i. King, C. Systematic geology. 2. Hague, Arnold, and Emmons, S. F. Descriptive ge- ology. 4. Meek, F. B. Palaeontology. — Hall, Jas., and Whitfield, R. P. Palteontology. — Ridgway, Robert. Ornithology. 5. Watson, S., aided by D. C. Eaton and others. Botany. 6. Zirkel, Ferd. Micro- scopical petrography. 7. Marsh, O. C. Odontor- nithes ; a monograph on the extinct toothed birds of N. America, Library. Alphabetical catalogue of the War Dept. library, including law library. Wash., 1882. 1. 8°. Alphabetical list of additions, 18S4- 91. Wash., 1891. 1. 8°. Medical Department. See below, Sur- geon-General. Military Academy of West Point. See below, United States Military Academy. Military Commmission to Europe in 1855-56- Report of Alfred Mordecai ; [also, Rifled infantry arms, by J. Schon]. Wash., 1861. 4°. Report of the Secretary of War, communicating the report of Geo. B. Mc- Clellan [upon operations in the Crimea]. Wash., 1857. 4°. Report on the art of war in Europe in 1854-56, by Richard Delafield. Wash., i860. 4°. ■ — Ordnance Department. ■ Annual re- ports of the Chief for 1873-90. 18 vols. Wash., 1873-90. 8°. Report of Board on Gatling guns of large caliber for flank-defense. Wash., 1874. 4°. (Ordnance memoranda, no. 17.) Report of the Ordnance select com- mittee on systems of rifling for small arms. Camb., 1863. 8°. Provost I\[arshal General. Statistics, medical and anthropological, derived from records of the examination for military ser- vice in the armies of the U. S. during the late war of the Rebellion, of over a million recruits, etc.; comp. by J. H. Baxter. 2 vols. Wash., 1875. 4°. Quartermaster General. Rolls of honor ; Names of soldiers who died in defence of the American Union, interred in national cemeteries ; nos. 1-27. Wash., 1865-72. 8°. Note: No. 2 has the title. Names of officers and soldiers found on the battlefields of the Wilderness and of Spottsylvania Court House, Va. No. 3. The martyrs who, for our country, gave up their lives in the prison pens in Andersonville, Ga. No. 14. Names of soldiers who in defence of the Amer. Union, suffered martyrdom in the prison pens throughout the South. Alphabetical index to places of in- terment as specified in Rolls of honor, no?. 1-13. Wash., 1868. 8°. Sketch of the organization of the quartermaster's department, 1774-1868 [by H. A. Royce]. Wash., 1869. 8°. — — Statement of the disposition of some of the bodies of deceased Union sol- diers, whose remains have been removed to national cemeteries in the southern and western states. 4 vols. Wash., 1868-69. S°. Signal Office. Annual report of the chief signal officer for 1879-81, '83-87. 9 vols. Wash., 1880-87. 8°. Professional papers, no. 2, — Iso- thermal lines of the U. S., 1871-80; by A. W. Greely. Wash., 1881. 4°. Report on the International Polar Expedition to Point Barrow, Alaska. Wash., 1885. 4°. Report on the proceedings of the U. S. Expedition to Lady Franklin Bay, Grinnell Land ; by A. W. Greely. 2 vols. Wash., 1888. 4°. Signal service notes ; nos. 12, 13, 17, 18. 4 vols. Wash., 1884-85. 8°. Contents: 12. Finley, J. P. Special characteristics of tornadoes. 13. Curtis, G. E. Relation between northers and magnetic disturbances of Havana, Cuba. 17. Morrill, P. 1st report upon observations of atmos- pheric electricity at Baltimore, Md. iS. McAdie, Alex. The aurora in its relation to meteorology. Surgeon General. Annual reports, 1865, '69. 2 vols. [Wash., 1865-69.] 8°. UNITED STATES 734 UNITED STATES, Etc. Army meteorological register, 1843- 54 ; prep, under the direction of T. Lawson. Wash., 1855. 4°. Catalogue of the medical section of the U. S. Army Medical Museum ; prep, by J. J. Woodward. Wash., 1867. 4°. Catalogue of the microscopical sec- tion, etc.; prep, by Ed. Curtis, ^\'ash., 1867. 4°. (Bd. with the above.) Catalogue of the surgical section, etc.; prep, by A. A. Woodhull. Wash., 1866. 4°. Circular; nos. 1-8. 8pams. Wash., 1865-75. 4°. Contents : I. [Woodward, J. J.] Report on epi- demic cholera and yellow fever in the army during 1867. 2. [Otis, G. A.] Report on excisions of tlie head of the femur for gunshot injury. 3. [Otis, G. A.] Re- port of surgical cases treated in the army, 1865-71. 4. [Billings, J. S.] Report on barracks and hospitals ; with descriptions of military posts. 5. [Woodward, J. J.] Report on epidemic cholera in the army during 1866. 6. [Otis, G. A., and Woodward, J. J.] Reports on the extent and nature of the materials available for the preparation of a medical and surgical history of the Rebellion. 7. [Otis, G. A.] Report on ampu- tations at the hip-joint in military surgery. 8. [Bil- lings, J. S.] Report on the hygiene of the army ; with descriptions of military posts. Description of the models of hos- pital cars exhibited [at] the International Exhibition of 1876. Phila., 1876. 8°. List of skeletons and crania in the section of comparative anatomy of the U. S. Army Med. Museum for use during the Inter- national Exhibition of 1876. n. p., 1876. 8°. — List of specimens in the anatomical section of the U. S. Army Med. Museum ; by G. A. Otis. Wash., 1880. 8°. Medical and surgical history of the War of the Rebellion ; prep, under the direc- tion of J. K. Barnes, pt. i, vol. i ; pts. i and 2, vol. 2. 3 vols. Wash., 1870-76. 4°. Meteorological register, 1826-30; prep, under the direction of T. Lawson ; appended. Meteorological register, 1822-25 ; comp. under direction of J. Lovell. Phila., 1840. 8°. Meteorological register, 1831-42; prep, under direction of T. Lawson. ^Vash., 1851. 8°. Sickness and mortality of the army during the first year of the war. n. p., n. d. 8°. Statistical report on sickness and mortality in the army, 1819-39 ; prep, under direction of T. Lawson [by Saml. Forry]. Wash., 1840. 8°. Statistical report on sickness and mortality in the army, 1839-55 I prep. under direction of T. Lawson, by R. H. Coolidge. Wash., 1856. 4°. Statistical report on sickness and mortality in the army, 1855-60; prep, by R. H. Coolidge. Wash., i86o. 4°. United States Anti-Masonic Convention. Pro- ceedings of the convention held at Phila- delphia, Sept. II. Phila., 1830. 8°. United States Catholic Historical Society. Char- ter and by-laws. N. Y., 1885. 8°. Proceedings of the ist-3d public meetings. 3 vols. N. Y., 1885-86. 8°. U. S. Catholic Historical Magazine, vols. 1-2. 2 vols. N. Y., 1887-88. 8°. United States Centennial Commission, 1876. See Philadelphia. Centennial Exhibition, 1876. United States Christian Commission for the Army and Navy. ist-4th annual reports. 4 vols. Phila., 1863-66. 8°. United States Military Academy [West Point, N. Y.]. Annual report of the inspector to the Secretary of War. Wash., 1869. 8°. Catalogue of books in the cadets' library. Middletown, n. d. 8°. Catalogue of graduates, 1801-48; with regulations, etc. N. Y., 1847. 12°. journal of an excursion made by a detach- ment of cadets under command of Alden Partridge. Middletown, 1826. 12°. Register of officers and cadets, n. p., 1821. 12°. Same. 2 vols. Wash., 1869, '78. 12°. Register of officers and graduates, 1802- 50 ; comp. by G. W. Cullum. N.Y., 1850. 12°. Report of the Board of Visitors for 1826. n. t. p. 8°. Association of the Graduates. 4th, 12th- i6th annual reunions. 6 vols. v. p., 1873- 85- 8°. BoYNTON, Ed. C. History of West Point, and origin and progress of the Academy. N. Y., 1863. S°. CuLLAM, Geo. W. Biog. sketches of de- ceased graduates [1871-72]. n. t. p. 8°. Marshall, E. C. Are the West Point graduates loyal ? N. Y., 1862. 12°. United States Military Service Institution. Cata- logue of the Museum. N. Y., 1884. 8°. United States Naval Academy [Annapolis, Md.]. Annual registers, 1865-66, '69-70. 2 vols. Wash., 1866-69. 8°. SOLEY, J. R. Historical sketch of the Academy. Wash., 1S76. 8°, United States Sanitary Commission. Bulletin, vols. 1-3, nos. 1-40 [1863-65]. 3 vols, in i. N. Y., 1866. 8°. Documents, nos. 1-95 [1861-65]. 2 vols. N. v., 1866. 8°. Memoirs qf the War of the Rebellion. 3 vols. N. Y., 1867, '69, '70. 8°. Contents: Flini, Austin [Ed.']. Contributions rel. to the causation and prevention of disease, and to camp diseases; with report, etc., of the prisoners at Andersonville, Ga,— Gould, B. A. Investigations in the militari' and anthropological statistics of Amer. soldiers. — Lidell, John A. Oii wounds of blood-ves- sels, traumatic hemorrhage, etc.; Secondary traumatic lesions of bone, etc.; Pyaemia. UNITED STATES, Etc. 735 UNIVERSAL MASONIC LIBRARY Narrative of privations and sufferings of U. S. officers and soldiers while prisoners of war in the hands of the rebel authorities [by V. Mott and others]. Phila., 1864. 8°. Sanitary Commission of the U. S. Army ; a succinct narrative of its works and pur- poses. N. Y., 1864. 8°. Sanitary Reporter ; pub. at Louisville, Ky. vols. 1-2 in i. N. Y., 1866. 4°. U. S. Sanitary Commission ; sketch of its purposes and work. See Wormeley, Katha- rine P. U. S. Sanitary Commission in the Valley of the Mississippi, during the war of the Re- bellion, 1861-66; final report of J. S. New- berry. Cleveland, 1871. 8°. Universal Gazette, vols. 8-10 in i. Wash., 1810-13. fol. Universal history, from the earliest account of dme; compiled from original authors, vols. 1-7. 7 vols. Dublin, 1744. fol. Same. [Ancient part.] 18 vols. Lond., 1779-81. 8°. Contents: i. From the creation to the flood.— From the deluge to the birth of Abraham.— Egypt to the time of Alexander.— History of the Moabites, Ammonites, Midianites, Edomites, Amalekites, Canaanites and Philistines.— Ancient Syrians. 2. Phoenicians.— His- tory of the Jews to the Babylonish captivity. 3. His- tory of the Jews to the destruction of Jerusalem.— Assyria.— Bahylonians.—Ancient Phrygians, Trojans, Lycians, Lydians, etc. 4- Medes.— Persians.— Scy- thians.— Mysians. — Lydians.— Lycians, and ancient Cilicians. 5. Fabulous and heroic times; Sicyon, Argos, Attica, Bceotia, Arcadia, Thessaly, Corinth, Sparta, etc.— Athenians. 6. Theban history.— Islands of Sicily, Crete, Samos, Rhodes, etc. 7. Islands, cok- tom^rf.- Macedonians. 8. Macedonians, continued. 9. Cappadocians. — Parthians. — Persians. — Ancient state of Italy.— Roman history, from Romulus to the Commonwealth. 10-14. Roman history. 15. Constan- tinopolitan history. — History of the Carthaginians. 16. Carthaginian history, coM