Cornell University Library Z881 .M395 1880 Catalogue of the State Library of Massac 3 1924 031 034 550 olln Overs 'M Ml Cornell University Library The original of tiiis book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924031034550 CATALOGUE THE STATE LIBEAEY MASSACHUSETTS. BOSTON: RAND, AVERY, & CO., PRINTERS TO THE COMMONWEALTH. 1880. r Q^fffW^S a: i^^^'T "CCRNELL OFFICERS OF THE STATE LIBRARY. TRUSTEES. EDWIN P. WHIPPLE Boston. GEORGE O. SHATTUCK Boston. JACOB M. MANNING Boston. LIBRARIAN EX OFFICIO. JOHN W. DICKINSON. ACTING LIBRARIAN. C. B. TILLINGHAST. ASSISTANTS. C. E. JACKSON. I E. M. SAWYER. PREFACE. The Massachusetts State Library was established by an Act of the Legisla- ture, approved March 3, 1826, which provided that the books and maps in the several apartments of the State House should be collected and arranged in the Land Office, and placed under the care of the Land Agent. The action to which the origin of the Library may be traced was taken fifteen years earlier, when pro- vision was made for the inauguration of the system of annual interchange of stat- utes between the several States, — a step which led to the formation of legislative libraries as a part of the State system throughout the Union. The Act estab- lishing the State Library placed it under the superintendence of an annually appointed legislative committee, and provided for an annual appropriation of " three hundred dollars for ten years," to procure " such books, maps and charts, works of science and the arts, as may tend to illustrate the resources and means of internal improvement of the Commonwealth or of the United States." This appropriation was subsequently made annual, without limit of time. Three months after the passage of this Act, the committee reported to the Legislature that the entire expense of collecting the books, and providing for their safe keep- ing, was f 191.76, and that the Library was ready for the use of the General Court. The Library remained in the care of the Land Agent for twenty-three years, or until April 28, 1849, when 7,346 volumes had accumulated ; and the relation of the Library to the educational interests of the State was recognized by its trans- fer to the care of the Secretary of the State Board of Education. In order to secure a settled policy in the administration of its affairs, the supervision, which had been previously exercised by a legislative committee, was vested in a Board of three Trustees, appointed by the Governor and Council for three years' service. The care and direction of the Library has been maintained upon this system, with harmony and efficiency, from 1850 to the present time, — a period of thirty years. In 1856 the Library was removed from the basement of the State House to the hall it now occupies, and in the succeeding year the annual appropriation, which had remained at the fixed sum of three hundred dollars for thirty years. VI PREFACE. was increased to twenty-three hundred dollars, — the amount of the prese appropriation. The special object of the Library has been to provide such works of referenc and other publications, as would aid the members of the Legislature and oth officers of the State Government in the intelligent performance of their dutii Its Catalogue, therefore, comprises the statutes and judicial decisions of the sevei States, of the General Government of Great Britain and its dependencies, and other countries, the publications of a general and local nature designed to ilh trate the history of the State and Nation, the standard works of general histo and the history of other States and Countries, a selection of the biographical, pol ical, statistical, financial, economic, and scientific writings of the best authoritie and such works of a general character as seem to have a special adaptation for t] use of those chosen to perfect the legislation of the State, or to interpret and a minister its laws. The first Catalogue of the Library bears the imprint " 1831," and contai 2,102 titles, filling a pamphlet of forty-three pages. The second Catalogue, print( in 1846, contains 141 pages, and shows that the Library at that date number( 5,764 volumes. The third Catalogue, published in 1858, and which has been use for over twenty years, formed a volume of 338 pages, and contains abo twelve thousand titles. This volume contains the fourth Catalogue of the Library. It was co] menced by authority of the Legislature of 1874, during the administration of tl late Samuel C. Jackson, D.D., as acting librarian, contains the titles of about fort two thousand volumes, and represents the condition of the Library Oct. 1, 187 The subsequent annual reports of the librarian will be arranged in the for of Supplements to this Catalogue, containing the additions for each year, order that a complete list of the books in the Library may be at all times acces ble in print. The present Catalogue has been compiled upon the plan which appears afford the readiest facilities for reference, the details of which are explained in subsequent note. Its preparation and progress through the press have been und the direction of Miss Ellen M. Sawyer, with the aid of Miss Augusta I. Appletc AU who consult its pages will appreciate the skill and accuracy with which t work has been performed. Boston, Jan. 1, 1880. EXPLANATIOlSrS. The following Catalogue has been compiled according to the plan known as the Dictionary system, the distinguishing feature in which is the arrangement of headings (author, subject, title, and form) in one alphabetical series. Each work is entered under the name of the author and under the subject, with references from the title whenever the subject is not distinctly mentioned. Anonymous works (except those relating to a person, city, or other clearly defined subject) are entered under the first word of the title not an article or a preposition. But, if the initials or any part of the author's name appear, the entry is made under these, and a pseudonymous work is entered under the pseudonym, if the author's real name is not known. Local benevolent, and moral societies, ecclesiastical organizations, &c., (English and American) , will be found under the name of the place in which they have their head- quarters ; literary societies (except those of strictly local importance) , under the name of the society ; foreign societies, under the name of the place. In headings, names usually omitted by the author are enclosed in parentheses, as, Dickens, Charles (John Huffam) ; Hunt, (James Henry) Leigh. Compound names (English and foreign) are entered under the first part of the name ; as, Baron-Wilson, Jex-Blake, Stael-Holstein. French surnames beginning with Lie, IJa, or Li', are entered under Li ; with Du or Des, under D ; with de or d', under the name following the prefix. In English names the prefix is accounted a part of the name. In German names used as headings, the diphthongs a, o, ii, are written ae, oe, ue, and are arranged accordingly. Of two synonymous headings, the popular has generally been preferred to the scien- tific ; as. Birds to Ornithology, Insects to Entomology. The law reports of the different states and countries are arranged chronologically under the names of states and countries. The number of pages of single volumes is specified when over six hundred or under one hundred pages. Lists of contents have been given to books containing the works of several authors, — to the collected works of a single author when filling two or more volumes, — and to works on several distinct subjects ; works of this class have also been fully analyzed. Words added to the title are enclosed in brackets. Heavy type is used in headings for the initial words under which the entries are made ; — in references, for the word i-eferred to ; — and for the names of authors in lists of contents. Small capitals are used for the alphabet of authors under a subject or class. Small type is used for notes, lists of contents, and references. The following abbreviations have been used: n.t.p., no titlepage ; n.p., no place; n.d., no date; t.p.w., titlepage wanting; ed., edition, edited; tr., translated; v., vol- ume ; 1., sm., sq., obi. (prefixed to the form) , large, small, square, oblong ; anon., anony- mous ; pseud., pseudonym. CATALOGUE. Aa, Robide van der. Colonies in general. — Survey of the English possessions in America. (Kok, A. S. Colonial essays.) Abbey, Richard. Diutnrnity : or, The comparative age of the world, showing that the human race is in the infancy of its being. Cincin., 1866. 8°. Abbot, Abiel. History of Andover to 1829. An- dover, 1829. 12°. — and Ephraim. Genealogical register of the de- scendants of G-eorge Abbot of Andover, George Abbot of Rowley, Thomas Abbot of Andover, [and others]. Bost., 1817. 1. 12°. Abbot, Charles, Baron, Colchester. Diary and cor- respondence, 1803-17. Ed. by his son. Lond., 1861. 3v. 8°. Portrait. Abbot, Edward Stanley. See Abbot, B. H. Abbot, Edwin Hale. Edward Stanley Abbot. (Higginson, T. "W". Harv. mem. biog., v. 2.) — George Foster Hodges. (Higginson, T. W. Harv. mem. biog., v. 1.) Abbot, Ezra. Classed catalogue. jSee Cambridge. Sigh School Library. — Literature of the doctrine of a futtire life. (Al- ger, W. R. History of the doctrine.) Abbot, George Jacob. United States consul's manual. [.4raore.] 2d ed. Wash., 1863. 8°. Abbot, Gorham D. Mexico and the TJnited States ; their mutual relations and coiunion interests. With portraits and maps. N.Y., 1869. 8°. Abbot, Joel. Waldo, P. W. Trial of J. Abbot. Bost., 1822. 8°. Abbot, Samuel. Atherton, C. H. Memoir of S. Abbot of Wilton. (N. H. Hist. See. Coll., v. 6. ) Abbot, Samuel L. See International Sanitary Conference. Report, etc. Abbot family. Aeeot, A. and E. Genealogical register of the descendants of G. Abbot, etc. Bost., 1847. 1. 12°. Abbott, A. O. Prison life in the South: at Rich- mond, Macon, Savannah, etc., 186i-65. With illus. N.Y., 1865. 12°. Abbott, Austin. Digest of New York statutes and reports. See Abbott, B. V. and A. — Digest of the reports of the United States courts. See Abbott, B. V. and A. — Reports of the decisions of the Court of Appeals of New York, [1860-69]. N.Y., 1873-74. 4 v. 8°. Abbott, Benjamin Vaughan. Digest of the reports of Indiana to 1871. Chicago, 1870. 2 v. 8°. — Reports of decisions in the Circuit and District Courts of the United States, [1863-71]. N.Y., 1870-71. 2v. 8°. — United States digest to 1870 ; comprising all the American decisions in 31 volumes of the U.S. digest. 1st ser. Bost., 1874-76. 14 v. 8°. — United States digest, 1870-76. See United States digest. New ser., V. 1-7. — and Austin. Digest of New York statutes and reports, to 1860. N.Y., 1860-63. 6 v. 8°- Note. Vol, 1-3, 2d ed. Digest of the reports of the United States courts, and of the acts of Congress, to 1877. N.Y., 1867-77. 7 v. 8°. Note. Vol. 5-7, compiled by B. V. Abbott alone. Reports of cases in admiralty in the District Court of the U.S. for the southern district of New York, [1847-50]. Bost., 1857. 8°. — and Barringer, Victor C. Progress of the re- vision of the statutes of the United States. Wash., 1871. 8°. 9 p. Abbott, Charles, Baron Tenterden. Treatise of the law relative to merchant ships and seamen. 4th Amer. ed., by J. H. Abbott, with anuota^ tlons by J. Story. Bost., 1829. 8°- 629 p. Abbott, Edward. Paragiaph history of the United States. Bost., 1875. 16°. 93 p. — Revolutionary times: sketches of our country one hundred years ago. Bost., 1876. 16°. Abbott, Edward Gardner. Colbukn, W. G. (Hig- ginson, T. W. Harv. mem. biog., v. 2.) Abbott, Edwin Abbott. How to write clearly. Rules and exercises on English composition. From the 10th Eng. ed. Bost., 1875. 16°. 78 p. Abbott, Henry Livennore. Palfkey, P. W. (Hig- ginson, T. W. Harv. mem. biog., v. 2.) Abbott, Jacob. Duties of parents in regard to schools. — Common complaints against teach- ers. (Amer. Inst, of Instruction. Lectures, 1834, 1840.) — Gentle measures in the management of the young. Illus. N. Y., 1872. 12°. — Moral education. (Amer. Inst, of Instruction. Lectures, 1831.) ABBOTT. ABKIDGEME] Abbott, John Stevens Cabot. American pioneers and patriots. Adventures of the Chevalier de La Salle and his companions, nius. N.Y., [1875]. 12°. Benjamin Franklin. Ulus. N.Y., 1876. 12°. Capt. "William Kidd and the pirates or bucca- neers of America two hundred years ago. Ulus. N.Y., 1876. 12°. • Contents. William Kldd.— Stede Bonnet.— Edward Teach.— The Portuguese Barthelemy. — Francis Lolonois. — Mary Read. —Anne Bonny. — Sir Henry Morgan.— Jlontbar the fanatic. Daniel Boone the pioneer of Kentucky. Illus. N.Y., 1872. 12°. David Crockett: his life and adventures. Illus. N.Y., 18T6. 12°. Ferdinand de Soto, the discoverer of the Mis- sissippi. Illus. N.Y., 1876. 12°. George Washington; or, Life in America one hundred years ago. Illus. N.Y., [1875]. 12°. Kit Carson, the pioneer of the "West. Illus. N.Y., 1876. 12°. Life and adventures of Rear- Admiral John Paul Jones. Illus. N.Y., 1876. 12°. Life of Christopher Columbus. Illus. N.Y., [1875]. 12°. Miles Standish, the Puritan captain. Illus. N.Y., 1872. 12°. Peter Stuy vesant, the last Dutch governor of New Amsterdam. Illus. N.Y.,1875. 12°. — Discourse before the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, June 6, 1842. Bost., 1842. 8° 22 p. — Eugenie, Empress of the French. (Parton, J., and others. Eminent women of the age. ) — The French revolution of 1789 as viewed in the light of republican institutions. "With engrav- ings. JSr.Y., 1859. 8°. — History of Maine, from the earliest discovery by the Northmen. Illus. Bost., 1875. 8°. — History of Napoleon Bonaparte. "With maps and illus. N.Y., 1859. 2 v. 8°. — History of Napoleon in. "With illus. Bost., 1873. 8°. 730 p. — History of the civil war in America. Illus. Springfield, 1863-^6. 2 v. 8°. — Napoleon at St. Helena. "With illus. N.Y., 1855. 8°. Abbott, Josiah G. Argument on the petition of C. P. Talbot and others for the repeal of the act for the removal of the dam across Concord Eiver at Billerica. Bost., 1861. 8°. 46 p. Abbreviations. "W., T. "W. Five hundred abbre- viations made intelligible. Lond., 1873. 16°. Abd-ar-Razzak. Narrative of the journey into Hindoostan, 1442. (Major, E. H. India in the 15th century. Hakluyt Soc, v. 22.) Abdy, Edward Strutt. Journal of a residence and tour in the United States, 1833-34. Lond., 1835. 3v. 12°. A'Bectett, Sir William. The office of legislation in support of morality, n.p., 1864. 8°. 8 p. fPm., v. 112.) Abel, C. D. Action of the patent laws in pron ing invention. Lond., 1864. 8°. 38 p. (P: V. 112.) Abell, Lucia Elizabeth. Eecollections of NapoL during the first three years of his captivity. ed. Lond., 1845. 12°. Engravings. Aberdeen, George Hamilton Gordon, Earl See Gordon. Aberdeen, Scotland. Boyal Lunatic Asylu Medical report, 1860-64. Aberdeen, 1861- 8°. Aberdeen University. Geeat Bbitain. Al deen Universities Commission. Eeport. Edi 1858. f°. Abert, J. J. Eeport in reference to the canal connect the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal w Baltimore, 1838. Wash., 1874. 4°. 40 p. M Abingdon, Willoughby Bertie, Earl of. See Berl Abinger, Jaines Scarlett, Baron. See Scarlett. Abington, ilass. Selectmen's annual report the finances, and reports of assessors, etc., the year ending Feb., 1860-66; Annual rep of the selectmen, assessors, etc., 1867-76. Boi East Abington, 1860-77. 8°. — Davis, S. History and description of Abingti 1816. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 2d ser. v. 7.) — HoBART, A. Historical sketch of Abingt( Bost., 1839. 8°. — HoEAKT, B. History of Abington. Bost., 1866. 1 Abiiakl Indians. Bioot, J. Eelation de ce < s'est passe dans la mission abnaquise, 16 Manate, [N. Y.], 1857. sq. 16°. — Dreuii.lettes, G. Epistola ad J. Wintri Neo-Eboraoi, 1869. 8°. — Hanson, J. W. History of Norridgewock a Canaan, [with] sketch of the Abnakis India Bost., 1849. 12°. — KiDDEK, P. The Abenaki Indians. (Blaine Hi Soc. Coll., V. 6.) — "V^ETBOMiLE, B. The Abnaki Indians. (Mai Hist. Soc. Coll., V. 6.) — Willis, W. Languageof the Abuaquies. (Mai Hist. Soc. Coll., V. 4.) Abolition. See Slavery. Abolition and secession; with the remedy for < sectional troubles. [.4non.] N.Y., 1862. ] 24 p. (Pm., V. 73.) Abortion. Stokek, H. E., and Heard, P. Criminal abortion. Bost., 1868. 8°. About, Edmond (Praufois Valentin). The Eon question. Tr. by H. C. Coape. N.Y.,1859. : — Ml'rkat, (E. C. ) G. M. About, (in /lis Men of third republic.) Abrahall, Bennet Hoskyns. Eeform of the h relating to bankruptcy and insolvency. Sect letter to Sir E. Bethell. Lond., 1861. 8°. 4 (Pm., V. 104.) Abrantfes, Laure Permon Junot, duchesse d'. Jimot. Abridgement of the laws in force and use in ] Majesty's plantations of Virginia, Jama Barbadoes, Maryland, New England, Iv York, Carolina, etc. Lond., 1704. 8°. ABKIDGMENTS. ACTON. Abridgments of common law. See Great Brit- ain. Jurisprudence; — United States. Juris- prudence. Absenteeism, Letter on the evil effects of. See Saumarez, K. Abstract of the sufferings of the Quakers. See Besse, J. Abstracts of title. Lee, J. Y. Treatise on the evidence of abstracts of title to real property. Phila., 1847. 8°. (Law library, v. 58. ) — MoOEE, H. Instructions for preparing abstracts of titles. Pliila., 1853. 8°. Same. (Law library, v. 77. ) See also Conveyancins:. Abu-1-Hasan Ali Ben Abd AUali Ibn Abl Zer' Fesano. Annales regum Mauritaniae ad annum fugse 726. Ed. C. J. Toruberg. TJpsaliie, 1843- 46. 3 V. in 1. 4°. Contents. Tom. 1. Textual Arabiemn et scripturse varietatem con- tinens. Fasc. 1., plagg. 1-36. Vol. prius. Textum Avabicum continens. Vol. posterius. Versionem Latinam, scripturse varietatem et observationes continens. Abu Taleb Khan Mirza. Travels in Asia, Africa, and Europe, 1799-1803. Tr. by C. Stewart. Loud., 1810. 2 V. 8°. Portrait. Abyssinia. Blanc, H. Narrative of captivity in Abyssinia, with account of the Emperor Tlieo- dore. Lond., 1868. 16°. — Dttfton, H. Narrative of a journey through Abyssinia, 1862-3. Lond., 1867. 8°. — Great Bkitain. Pari (Miscel. doc.) Further correspondence respecting the British captives in Abyssinia. Lond , [1866]. f°. Papers connected with the Abyssinian expe- dition. Lond., 1867. f°. Boutes in Abyssinia. Lond., 1867. 8°. — HoTTEN, J. C. Abyssinia and its people. Lond., 1868. sm. 8°. — Makkham, C. R. History of the Abyssinian expedition. Lond., 1869. 8°. — Pakkvns, M. Life in Abyssinia. 2d ed. Lond., 1868. sm. 8°. — Pearce, N. Life and adventures in Abyssinia, 1810-19. Ed. by J. J. Halls. Loud., 1831. 2 V. 12°. — Sai,t,-H. Voyage to Abyssinia, 1809-10. Lond., 1814. 4°. See also Ethiopia. Acad6mie Fran9aise. See Paris. Institut de France. Academic Royale de M6decine. See Brussels. Acadia. See Nova Scotia. Acalephae. 6'ee Radiata. Accident insurance. See Insurance. Accidents. See KaUway accidents. Acclimatisation Society. 1st annual report. Lond, 1861. 8°. 16 p. (Pm.,v. 110.) Accomplices. Jor.H. On the evidence of accom- plices. Phila., 1844. 8°. (Law library, v. 45. ) Account of memorials presented to Congress, pray- ing that mails may not be transported nor post- offlces kept open on the Sabbath. [Anon.] N.Y., 1829. 8°. 32 p. (Pm., v. 91. Account of the various societies or companies in London for tlie purpose of granting assurances on lives. Lond., 1839. 8°. 33 p. (Pm., v. 28.) Accounts. Polling, A. Compendium of the law and usage of mercantile accounts. Phila., 1847. 8°- (Law library, V. 57.) Accounts and papers. See Great Britain. Part. Acliolic diseases. Macleod, C. A. Acholic dis- eases. Lond, 1866. 8°. Ackerman, Abraham. Eirst book of natural his- tory. N.Y., [1846]. 12°. Illus. Acland, Henry Wentworth. Fever in agi-icultural districts; report on cases in the parish of Great Horwood, in the county of Buckingham. Ox- ford, 1858. 8°. 23 p. (Pm., v. 69.) — [Forms for registering the condition of cottages, for the use of landowners, district visitors, and others. Anon.] Oxford, 1861. 8°. — Eeport on the general sanitary condition of Cow- ley Industrial School. Oxford, 1863. 8°. 17 p. (Pm., V. 69.) — Eeport on the transfer of the Eadcliffe Library to the Oxford University Museum. Oxford, 1861. 8°. 23 p. — Second report on the progress of the library. Oxford, 1863. 8°. 15 p. Acland, James. Case in support of the claim of the messengers in bankruptcy, for compensa- tion under the bankruptcy and insolvency bill Lond., 1860. 8°. 38 p. (Pm., v. 103.) Acoustics. See Sound. Acrelius, Israel. History of New Sweden; or. The settlements on the Delaware. Tr. with intro- duction, etc., by W. M. Beyuolds. Phila., 1874. 8°. (Penn. Hist. Soc. Memoirs, v. 11.) Across the continent. See Bowles, S. Acta historico-ecclesiastica, Oder Gesammlete Nachrichten von den neuesten Kircheu-Ge- schichten. 2e verbesserte Aufl. Leipzic, "Wei- mar, 1734^87. 43 v. 8°. ]}^ote. This work is ascribed to four different axitborsy Johann Christoph Coler, AVilhelm Ernst Bartholomaei, Jo- bann Christian, his brother, and Christian Wilhelm Schneider. Actions at law. Beowne, R. J. Practical treatise on actions at law. Phila., 1844. 8°. (Law li- brary, V. 45.) — Keru, R. M. An action at law : outline of the jurisdiction of the superior courts of common law. Phila., 1854. 8°. (Law library, v. 81.) — Smith, J. W. Proceedings in an action at law. From the 3d Lond. ed. Notes by D. B. Ring. Phila., 1848. 8°. (Law library, v. 60.) See also Ximitations ; — Parties to actions; — Keal actions. Acton, Thomas Harmon. Reports of cases before the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in prize causes: also on appeal to the King in Council. Ed. by G. Minot. 1809-11. Bost., 1853. 2 v. 8°. (English admiralty reports, v. 5.) Acton, WUliam. The contagious diseases act. Lond., 1870. 8°. 36 p. — Prostitution in London and other large cities and garrison towns. 2d ed. Lond., 1870. 8°- ACTON. AD AD Acton, Mass. Annual report of tlie selectmen, etc., 1862-77. Concord, Bost., 1863-77. 8°. — Adams, J. Address at Acton, July 21, 1835, the 1st centennial anniversary. Bost., 1836. 8°. (Pm., V. 9.) — Shattuok, L. History of Concord and Acton. Bost., 1835. 8°. Acuua, Cristoval de. New discovery of the great river of the Amazons, in 1639. (Markham, C. B. Expeditions into the valley of the Aiuazons. Hakluyt Soc, v. 24. ) Acushnet, Mass. Keport of the selectmen on finan- cial affairs, for the year ending Feb., 1861-77. New Bedford, 1861-77. 8°. Adair, Sir Robert. Negotiations for the peace of Dardanelles, 1808-9. Sequel to his Mission to Vienna in 1806. Lond., 1845. 2 v. in 1. 8°. Adair, Robert Alexander Shafto. Defence of Lon- don. Address, July 13, 1860. Loud., [I860]. 8°. 22 p. Map. — Defences of Portsmouth. Lecture, May 11, 1860. Lond., [I860]. 8°. 27 p. — Memoir on the defence of East Suffolk. Lond., n.d. 8°. 15 p. Map. — Militia of the United Kingdom; with suggestions for the permanent organization of the force. Lond., [1855]. 8°. 35 p. — National defences and organization of the militia of the United Kingdom. Lond., [1858]. 8°. 42 p. Map. — Organization and duties of the militia of the United Kingdom with reference to invasion. Lond., [1855]. 8°. 26 p. Map. Adalbert, Heinrich "Wilhelm, Prince of Prussia. Travels in the south of Europe and in Brazil. Tr. by Sir R. H. Schomburgk and J. E. Taylor. Introduction by Baron von Humboldt. Lond., 1849. 2 V. 8°. Map and illus. Adam, Alexander. Roman autiqiiities : account of the manners and customs of the Romans. With notes and additions, by P. Wilson. N.Y., 1826. 8°. Adam, R. B. Cou.stitution and by-laws of the Scots' Charitable Society. See Boston. Scots' Charitable Society. Adams, Mrs. Abigail (Smith). Letters, with an in- troductory memoir by C. F. Adams. 3d ed. Bost., 1841. 2 V. 16°. Portrait. — Adams, J. Q. (Longacre, J. B., and Herring, J. National portrait gallery, v. 4. ) Adams, Andi'ew Napoleon. History of Pair Haven, Vt. Pair Haven, 1870. 8°. Maps. Adams, Beniamin. Account of a great cave in Indiana. (Amer. Antlq. Soc. Trans., v. 1.) Adams, Charles Francis. Address at Cambridge, before the Society of the Phi Beta Kappa, 20 June, 1873. Camb., 1873. 8°. 28 p. — Address on opening the new town hall in Brain- tree, July 29, 1858. Bost., 1858. 8°. -r- Address on the life, character, and services of William Henry Seward, Albany, April 18, 1873. Albany, 1873. 8°. 77 p. Portrait. — Same. N.y., 1873. 8°. 47 p. Adams, Charles Francis, continued. — Address to the citizens of Quincy, Nov. 5, IS (Discussions on the constitution, 1853. ) — Further reflections upon the state of the c rency in the United States. Bost., 1837. 41 p. (Pm., V. 99. ) — Life of John Adams. (Adams, J. Wor V. 1.) — Oration, Fall River, July 4, 1860. Pall Riv I860. 8°. 20 p. (Pm., v. 57.) — Progress of liberty in a hundred years. Orati 4th July, 1876. Taunton, 1876. 8°. 24 p. Adams, Charles Francis, Jr. Address. (W< mouth. Proceedings, 250th anniversary, 187 — The double anniversary : '76 and '63. A fou of July address at Quincy, Mass. Bost., IS 8°. 22 p. — The regulation of all railroads through the sta ownersliipof one. Speech, Feb. 14, 1873. Boi 1873. 8°. 39 p. Adams, Charles Kendall. Democracy and m( archy in Prance, from the revolution to 1 overthrow of the second empire. N.Y., 18 12°. — Historical sketch of the University of Michigi Ann Arbor, 1876. 8°. Adams, Eliphalet. Caulkins, P. M. Memoir W. and B. Adams. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Co 4th ser. v. 1 . ) Adams, Ernest. Elements of the English li guage. New ed. Lond., 1866. 8°. Adams, Francis. The elementary education a 1870, with analysis, index, etc. Loud., [187 .8°. Adams, Francis Ottiwell. History of Japi Lond., 1874-75. 2 v. 8°. Maps. Adams, Frederic Augustus. On intellecti arithmetic. (Amer. Inst, of Instructlc Lectures, 1845.) Adams, George. Dii-ectories. See Boston ; Charlestown ; — New England ; — Roxl ry; — Salem. — Genealogy of the Adams family of Kingst' Mass. Bost., 1861. 8°. 64 p. — Massachusetts register, 1852-59, 1862. See Mas chusetts register. Adams, Hannah. Dictionary of all religions £ religious denominations. With appendix | T. Williams]. 4th ed., with additions. N. 1817. 8°. — Summary history of New England. Dedhj 1799. 8°. — MoKSE, J. Appeal to the public on the c troversy respecting Harvard College : o( sioned by complaints of Miss Adams. Char town, 1814. 8°. Adams, James O. Annual report, 1871-74. New Hampshire. Board of Agriculture. See also Ne"w Hampshire State Agricultu Society. Adams, Jasper. Laws of success and failure life: address, 30th Oct., 1833, before the Eupl dian Society. Charleston, 1833. 8°. 62 p. ADAMS. 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Tour of the Prince of Wales through British America and the TJ. S. Mon- treal, 1860. 8°. ^ — MuRBAv, H. Historical and descriptive account of British America. N.Y., 1860. 2 v. 16°. America, British, continued. — Year-book and almanac of British North Amer- ica, 1867-71. Montreal, 1866-70. 8°. ^ote. Called " Year book and almanac of Canada " from 1868 to 1871. See also Canada ; — Cape Breton; — Newfound- land;— Northeastern boundary ; —Nova Scotia; Red River settlement ; — Vancouver Island. America, Central. Davis, A. Antiquities of America, Central America, etc. 21st ed. Buf- falo, 1849. 8°. — SoHEPPiG, E. Ancient Mexicans, Central Ameri- cans, Chibchas, and ancient Peruvians. (Spen- cer, H. Descriptive sociology, div. 2, no. 2.) — Squier, E. G. Monograph of authors who have written on the languages of Central America. N.Y., 1861. sni. 4°. Notes on Central America. Lond., 1856. 8°. Volcanoes of C. America. [N.Y., I860.] 8°. — Stephens, J. L. Incidents of travel in Central America. N.Y.,1841. 2 v. 8°. — Tkollope, a. The West Indies and the Spanish Main. N.Y., 1860. 12°. See also America. Spanish ; — Darien ; — Guate- mala ; — Honduras ; — Nicaragua ; — Panama ; — Yucatan. America, North. Antiquities. See America. AntiQuities. Biography. — AIjLEN, W. American biographical dictionary. 2d ed. Bost., 1832. 8°. — Belknap, J. American biography. Bost., 1794r- 98. 2 V. 8°. — Drake, E. S. Dictionary of American biography. Bost., 1872. 1. 8°. See also tbe names of the various parts of Jforth America, especially United States. Description, History, Travels, etc. — Baird, E. Impressions of the West Indies and North America in 1849. Pliila., 1850. 12°. — Carver, J. Travels through the interior parts of North America, 1766-68. Lond., 1778. 8°. — Castell, W. Petition to Parliament for the propagating of the gospel in Amer. and the W. Indies, n.p. 1641.8°. (Force, P. Tracts, v. 1.) — Clarke, G. Voyage to America, [1703]. With introduction and notes by E. B. O'Callaghan. Albany, 1867. sm. 4°. (New York colonial tracts, no. 2.) — Cooper, W. D. History of North America. Albany, 1818. 12°. — Davenport, B. New gazetteer of North Amer- ica. Bait., 1833. 8°. — DiLKE, C. W. Greater Britain : record of travel in English-speaking countries, 1866-67. 4th ed. Lond., 1869. sm. 8°. — Domenech, E. Seven years' residence in the great deserts of North America. Lond., 1860. 2v. 8°. — Gilpin, W. Central gold region of North Ameri- ca. Phila., 1860. 8°. — Historical magazine. See Historical magazine. — HoLGATE, J. B. Atlas of American history. [Bost.], 1842. f°. AMERICA. 20 AMERICAN. America, North, continued. — Johnston, J. F. W. Notes on North, America. Bost., 1851. 2 V. 8°. — Kingdom, "W. America and the British colonies. 2ded. Lond., 1820. 8°. — Kip, "W. I. Early Jesuit missions in North America. N.Y., 1846. 12°. — ■ KoGEKS, E. Concise account of North America. Lond., 1765. 8°. — EussELL, E. North America, its agriculture and climate. Edin., 1857. 8°. — Slaftek, E. p. Sir William Alexander and American colonization. Bost., 1873. sin. 4°. (Prince See. Publ.) — Thobnton, J. W. First records of Anglo-Amer- ican colonization. Bost., 1859. 8°. See also the names of the various parts of Korth America. Natural history. — Agassiz, L. (J. E.) Contributions to the natural history of the U. S. Bost., 1857-R2. 4 v. 4°. — Audubon, J. J. Birds of America from original drawings. Lond., 1827-30. 8 v. f°. Ornithological biography. Phila., Bost., Edin., 1832-39. 5 V. 8°. — Baily, W. L. Our own birds. Ed. by E. D. Cope. Phila., 1869. 12°. — Caton, J. D. The antelope and deer of America. N.Y., 1877. 8°. — CouES, E. Check list of North American birds. Salem, 1873. 8°. — Downing, A. J. Fruits and fruit trees of Amer- ica. Eevised by C. Downing. N.Y., 1860. 12°. — Edwabds, AA'. H. The butterflies of North America. N.Y., 1868-72. 4°. Same. 2d ser., part 1-5. N.Y., 1874-76. 4°. Synopsisof North American butterflies. Phila., 1872. 4°. — Godman, J. D. American natural history. Part 1. Mastology. Phila., 1828-31. 3 v. 8°. — Gray, A. Genera of the plants of the United States. Bost., 1848-49. 2 v. 8°. — HoLBKOOK, J. E. North Am erican herpetology. Phila., 1842. 5 v. 4°. — HovEY, C. M. Fruits of America. Vol. 1-2. Bost., [1851]-56. 2 v. in 1. 4°. Same. Vol. 3, no. 1-3. Bost., nd. 4°. — Jaegek, B., and Preston, H. C. Life of North American insects. N.Y., 1859. 12°. — MiCHAux, F. A. North American sylva. Paris, 1819. 2v. 8°. — MoKGAN, L. H. The American beaver and his works. Phila., 1868. 8°. — Morris, J. G. Catalogue of the described lepi- doptera of North America. Wash., 1860. 8°. — NuTTALL, T. North American sylva. Phila., 1849. 3v. 8°. — OsTEN Sacken, C. E. Catalogue of the described diptera of North Am erica. "Wash. , 1858. 8°. — PuBSH, F. Flora Americse Septentrionalis ; plants of North America. Lond., 1814. 2 v. 8°. — EoosEVELT, E. B. Game-birds of the Northern States. N.Y., 1866. 12°. America, North, continued. Game fish of the Northern States and British provinces. N.Y., 1862. 12°. Superior fishing; the striped bass, trout, etc., of the Northern States. N.Y., 1865. 12°. — Wilson, A. American ornithology. Vol. 1, 2. Lond., 1832. 2 v. 8°. -See aUo Harvard College. Museum of Comparative ^oo^oro ; — Smithsonian Institution. Contnhutions, and Miscellaneous collections ; — United States. J^ngtueer Department,— Geological Survey, — National Museum. America, Russian. See Alaska. America, South. Brackenridge, H. M. Voyage to South America, 1817-18. Bait., 1819. 2 v. 8°. — Depons, F. E. J. Voyage to the eastern part of Terra Firma or the Spanish Main, in South America, 1801-04. N.Y., 1806. 3 v. 8°. — La Condamine, C. M. de. Eolation d'un voyage fait dans I'interieur de I'Amerique Meridionale. Paris, 1745. 8°. — Orton, J. The Andes and the Amazon ; or, Across the continent of South America. N.Y., 1871. 8°. — Paez, E. Wild scenes in South America. 2d ed. N.Y., 1863. 12°. — Pazos, V. Letters on the United Provinces of South America. Tr. by P. H. Crosby. N.Y., 1819. 8°. — Sahmiento, D. F. Memoria sobre )a cuestion "Quelle est la situation actuelle des repub- liques du Centre et du Sud de I'Amerique." Santiago de Chile, 1853. 8°. — Tbnee, L. Les 6tats Am^ricains, leurs produits, etc., en vue del'BxpositionUniversellede Paris. Paris, 1867. 8°. .See also Amazon ; —Andes ; — Argentine Repub- lic ; — Bolivia ; — Brazil ; — Chili ; — Colombia ; — Guiana ;— La Plata ;— New Granada ;— Paraguay ; — Peru ; — Venezuela. America, Spanish. Benzoni, G. History of the new world, shewing his travels in America, 1541-56. Tr. and ed. by W. H. Smyth. Lond., 1857. 8°. (Hakluyt Soc, v. 21.) — Bonnycastle, Sir E. H. Spanish America. Phila., 1819. 8°. — Helps, Sir A. The Spanish conquest in Ameri- ca. N.Y., 1856-57. 3 v. 8°. — Humboldt, (F. H.) A. von, and Bonpland, A. Travels to the equinoctial regions of the new continent, 1799-1804. Tr. by H. M. Williams. Lond., 1814r-26. 6 v. in 7. 8°. — Pradt, D. D. de. Europe and America in 1821. Tr. by J. D, Williams. Lond., 1822. 2 v. 8°. — Ukicobchea, E. Mapoteoa colombiana, titulos de mapas, pianos, etc., relatives a la Am&'ica Espanola, Brasil, etc. Lond., 1860. 8°. American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Memoirs. Vol. 1, 3, 4. Bost., 1785-1818. 3 v. 4°. — Same. New ser., v. 1. Camb., 1833. 4°. American Academy of Dental Science. His- tory of dental and oral science in America. Phila., 1876. 8°. American almanac, and repository of useful knowl- edge, 1830-60. Bost., [1830-60]. 31 v. 12°. Note. Ed. by J. Sparks, J. E. Worcester, F. Bowen, and G. P. Sanger. Vols, for 1830 and 1831 are the 2d ed. AMEKICAN. 21 AMERICAN. American annals of education and instruction, 1831-34, 36. Vol. 1-4, 6. Ed. by W. C. Wood- bridge. Bost., 1831-36. 5 v. 8°. Mote. A continuation of the American jonrnal of educa- tion. — Same. Feb., 1834; Feb., July, 1835. [Bost.], 1834-35. 8°. American annals of the deaf and dumb. Vol. 1-22. Hartford, Wasb., 1848-77. 22 v. in 11. 8°. Note. Ed. by the insti'uctors of the American Asylrnn, L. Itae, S. Porter, and others. American annual cyclopaedia and register of im- portant events, 1861-75. Vol. 1-15. N.Y., 1862- 77. 15 V. 1. 8°. Portraits. Mote. Vol. 10 has an index to v. 1-10. Vol. 15 is called " Appleton's annual cyclopaedia." American annual register, 1825-33. N.Y., Brattle- boro', Bost., 1827-35. 8 v. 8°. American Antiquarian Society. Account of the Society, incorporated Oct. 24, 1812. Bost., 1813. 8°. 32 p. — Address to the members, with the laws and regulations of the institution, etc. Worcester, 1819. 8°. 38 p. — Archseologia Americana. Transactions and col- lections. Worcester, Camb., 1820-74. 6 v. 8°. Maps and plates. Contents. Vol. 1, List of officers. — Origin of the society. — Hen- nepin, L. Discovery of the Mississippi and adjacent coun- try;— Account of La Salle's undertaking to discover the Mississippi. — Atwater, C. Description of antiquities in Ohio and other western states. — Johnston, J. Account of the Indian tribes inhabiting Ohio. — Fiske, M. Conjec- tures respecting the ancient inliabitants of North America.— Alden, T. Antiquities and curiosities of western Pennsyl- vania. — Mitchell, S. L. Specimens of the poetry and singing of the Osages ; — Description of the mummy found in Kentucky;— Origin and antiquities of the aborigines of America.- Farnham, J. H. Remarkable cave in Kentucky. — Wilkins, 0. Account of an exsiccated body or mummy found in said cave. — Sheldon, W. Account of the C'araibs who inhabited the Antilles. — Adams, B. Account of a great cave in Indiana. 3. Burnside, S. M. Memoir of Isaiah Thomas.— Gallatin, A. Synopsis of the Indian tribes of Jsorth America. — Gookin, D. Account of the doings and suifer- mgs of the Christian Indians in Kew England, 1675-77. — Clinton, De W. Description of a leaden plate or medal found near the month of the Muskingum, in Ohio. — Ga- lindo, J. The ruins of Copan, in Central America.— Clarke, A. Letter to P. S. Du Ponceau. — Davis, J. Obituary notice of C. C. Baldmn. 3. Records of the company of Massachusetts Bay, to the embarkation of Winthrop and his associates for New England. — Hull, J. Diaries. — Folsom, G. Memoir of T. L. Winthrop.— Kinnlcutt, T. Memoir of J. Davis. 4. Original documents illustrating the history of Sir Walter Baleigh's first American colony, and the colony at Jamestown. — Wingfield, E. M. "A discourse of Vir- ginia." — Josselyn, J. New England's rarities discovered. -Narrative of a voyage to Spitzbergen in 1613, at the charge of the Muscovy Company. — Hale, E. E. Lite of Sir Ralph Lane. — Salisbui-y, S. Notice of Samuel Jen- mson. 6-6. Thomas, I. Historyof printing in America, with a biography of printers. — Catalogue of books in the library of the Society. Worcester, 1837. 8°. — Communication from the president to the mem- bers, Oct. 24, 1814. With the laws of the Society as revised. Worcester, [1814]. 8°. 12 p. — Laws, n.t.p. [1815.] 8°. 8 p. — Proceedings at a special meeting, Feb. 10, 1859, [in honor of William Hickling Prescott] . Bost. , 1859. 8°. — Proceedings at a special meeting, Jan. 17, 1865, in reference to the death of Edward Everett. Bost., 1865. 8°. 29 p. American Antiquarian Society, continued. — Proceedings at a special meeting, June 2, 1868, to take notice of the death of Levi Lincoln. Worcester, 1868. 8°. 29 p. — Proceedings at a special meeting, Mar. 20, 1877, to take notice of the death of Emory Wash- burn. Worcester, 1877. 8°. 18 p. — Proceedings at the annual [and semi-annual] meeting, May, Oct., 1843; Oct., 1849-Apr. , 1877. Worcester, Camb., Bost., 1843-77. 8°. — Eemarks and resolutions commemorative of Josiah Quincy. Worcester, 1864. 8°. 16 p. (Pm., V. 64.) — Eeport at the annual meeting, Oct., 1821. 2d ed. [Camb., 1868.] 8°. 2, (1) p. — Eeport of the council, Oct. 21, 1875, at Worces- ter, by S. A. Green. Worcester, 1876. 8°. 19 p. — 53d semi-annual report of the council, May 29, 1839 : with the report of the librarian. Worces- ter, 1839. 8°. 16, 4 p. — Jenks, W. Address to the members, Oct. 23, 1813. Bost., 1813. 8°. — Lincoln, W. Address before the Society, Oct. 23, 1835, in relation to their late librarian, Chris- topher C. Baldwin. Worcester, 1835. 8°. — Paine, W. Address to the members, Oct. 23, 1815. Worcester. 1815. 8°. American archives. See United States. Con- gress. (Miscel. doc.) American Association for the Advancement of Education. Proceedings, lst-2d session, 1851-52. Phila,, 1852. 8°. American Association for the Advancement of Science. Proceedings, 18th, 22d-24th meet- ing, 1869, 73-75. Camb., Salem, 1870-76. i v. 8°. American Association for the Cure of Ine- briates. Proceedings, lst-2d, 5th meeting, 1870-71, 73-74. Phila., Bait., 1871-75. 8°. American Association of Instructors of the Blind. Proceedings, 1871, 72, 76. Indianapo- lis, Bost., Phila., 1871-77. 8°. American Asylum at Hartford for the Edu- cation of the Deaf and Dumb. lst-61st report. Hartford, 1817-77. 8°. Note. Also 9th, 11th report (Pm., v. 37) ; 12th (Pm., v. S, 37); 13th(Pm.,v. 5); 14th, 15th (Pm., v. 37.) American atlas. See Jefferys, T. American biography. See America, North ; — United States. American Board of Commissioners for For- eign Missions. lst-67th annual report, [1810]- 77. Bost., Camb., 1820-77. In 28 v. 8^ — Brief historical sketch and statistics, 1810-76. Bost., 1876. 8°. 12 p. — Exercises at the ordination of five missionaries, Apr. 18, 1867. Chicago, 1867. 8°. 18 p. — Memorial volume of the first fifty years. 4th ed. Bost., 1861. 8°. — Andekson, E. History of the missions of the Board in India. Bost., 1874. 16°. — Tracy, J. History of the A. B. C. F. M. 2d ed. N.Y., 1842. 8°. AMERICAN. 22 AMERICAN. American Board of Commissioners for For- eign Missions, continued. — WoBCESTBB, S. M. Discourse at the semi-cen- tennial anniv., June 29, 1860. Bost., 1860. 8°. See also Missionary herald. American bond detector. See United States. Department of the Treasury. American builder, and journal of art. Vol. 1-13. Gbicago, N.Y., 1868-77. 13 v. in 12. 4°. American candour, in a tract entitled An analysis of the late correspondence between our admin- istration and Great Britain and France. \_Anon.'] Bost., 1809. 8°. (Pm., v. 38.) American Christian record, containing the history of each religious denomination in the 0. S. and Europe. [Anon.'] N.Y., 1860. 8°. 696 p. American churches. See United States. Eccle- siastical history, American Coast Survey. See United States. Coast Survey. American College and Education Society. lst-3d annual report. Bost., 1875-77. 8°. See also American Education Society. American colonies of Great Britain. See America, British ; — United States. History. ( Colonial period. ) American Colonization Society. lst-2d, Ith- 57th annual report. Wash., 1818-74. 8°. Note. The 19th-22d, 27th and 57th reports are nos. 6t the African repository and colonial journal. — Memorial of the semi-centennial anniversary, Jan. 15, 1867. With documents concerning Liberia. Wash., 1867. 8°. American Congregational Association. 21st annual report. Bost., 1874. 8°. — Proceedings at the dedication of the Congrega- tional House, Boston, Feb. 12, 1873. With a brief history of the Association. Bost., 1873. 8°. American Congregational Union. Manual, 1873, 75, containing the list of officers, annual state- ment, etc. N.Y., 1873-75. 8°. American Congregational year book, 1854r-59. li.Y., 1854-59. 6 V. 8°. See also Cong^regational quarterly. American conspiracies. History of. See Victor, O.J. American constitutions. See Hough, F. B. American criminal trials. See Chandler, P. W. American cyolopsedia. See Ripley, 6., and Dana, C. A. American debater. See McElligott, J. N. American democrat. See Cooper, J. F. American diplomatic code. See Elliot, J. American Education Society. 52d, 55th-58th annual report. Bost., 1868-74. 8°. Note. For continuation see American Golleg:e and Education Society. American educational monthly. See New York teacher and Ainer. educ. monthly. American eloquence. See Moore, F. American farmer, Letters from an. See Creve- coeur, J. H. St. J. American gardener. iSee Fessenden, T. G. American gardener's calendar. See McMalion, B. American gardener's magazine; conducted by C. M. and P. B. Hovey, Jr. Vol. 1-2. Bost., 1835- 36. 8°. Note. For continuation see Magrazine of horticulture. American gazetteer. See 3Iorse, J. American genealogy. See Holgate, J. B. American Geographical and Statistical So- ciety. Annual report of the council and offi- cers, 1857. N.Y., 1858. 8°. 50, (1) p. — Bulletin. Vol. 1, part 1-3; v. 2. 1852-54, 56. N.Y., 1852-57. 8°. — Same. No. 1, 1875-76. Eeport on the uses of a topographical survey to the state of New York, by J. T. Gardner. N.Y., 1876. 8°. 14 p. — Catalogue of the library. Compiled by E. E. Straznicky. N.Y., 1857. 8°. 32 p. — Charter and by-laws. N.Y., 1852. 8°. 12 p. — Journal. Vol. 1. N.Y., 1859. sm. 4°. — Eeport on recent discoveries and publications on sub-oceanic geography. N.Y., 1857. 8°. 19 p. — Eeport on the extension of the decimal system to weights and measures of the United States. N.Y., 1857. 8°. 22 p. — Statement of the object and organization of the Society; with its charter, by-laws, etc. N.Y., 1857. 8°. 15, (15) p. American governors. See Moore, J. B. American historical and literary curiosities. See Smith, J. J., and Watson, J. F. American historical record. Ed. by B. J. Lossing. Vol. 1-3. Phila., 1872-74. 3 v. sm. 4°. Note. For continuation see Potter's American monthly. American Home Missionary Society. BouTOif, N. History of the origin of the Society. N.Y., 1860. 16°. (Pm., V. 62.) American humour, Traits of. See Haliburton, T. C. American Institute of Instruction. Lectures, 183042, 44^52, 54^1. Bost., 1831-61. 30 v. 18° and 12°. Contents. 1830. "Wayland, F. Introductory discourse. — "War- ren, J. C. Physical education. — Carter, J. G. Develop- ment of the intellectual faculties, and on teaching geography. — Russell, W. The infant school system. — Thayer, G. F, The spelling of words, and a rational method of teaching their meaning. — Cleaveland, N. Lyceums and societies for the diffusion of useful linowledge. — Newman, S. P. Practical method of teaching rhetoric. — Grund, F. J. Geometry and algebra. — Oliver, H. K. The monitorial system. — Woodbridge, W. C. Vocal music-John- son, W. K. Linear drawing. — Colburn, W. Arithmetic. — Felton, C. U. Classical learning. — Adams, W. J. Construction and fiimishing of school-rooms, and school apparatus. 1831. Proceedings.- "Walker, J. Introductory lecture. —Emerson, G. B. Ihe education of females. — Abhott, J. JNloral education. - Phillips, S. 0. The usefulness of lyceums. — Brooks, W.H. Mucation of the five senses.— Parkhui'st, J. L. Means to stimulate the student without the aid of emulation.- Brown, G. Grammar. — Fowler, "W. C. Influence of academies and high schools on common schools. — Durgin, C. Natural histoiy as a branch of common education.— Alcott, W. A. Essay on school houses. 1832. Proceedings.- Gray, F. 0. Introductory dis- course. — Ticknor, G. Best methods of teachmg the liv- ing laiiguages. — Hay ward, G. Dfeeases of a literary life. — Johnson, W. R. Utility of visible illustrations.— Pierpont, J. Moral influences of physical science.— Foster, B. B. Prize essay on the teacMng of penmanship. — Alcott, A. B. Nature and means of early education as deduced from experience. -Rand, A. On teaching gram- mar and composition. AMERICAN. 23 AMERICAN. American Institute of Instruction, continued. 1833. Proceedings, — Sullivan, W. Introductory dis- course.— Reynolds, E. Iniportiince of a knowledge of pliysiology to parents and tesichei's. — Burnside, s. HI. Classiflcation of schools. — Perry, G. B. Trimary educa- tion.— 'Witliiiigrton, L, Emulation in schools. — Pack- ard, A. 8. Best method of teaching the ancient langiiages. — Greene, G. W. Jacotot's method of instruction. — \Voodl»i*idge, W. C. Best nietliod of teaching geoL;iaphy. — Hall, S. K. Necessity of educating teatliers. — Jiaker, A. K. Adaptation of intellectua.1 philosophy to instruction, — Hale, B. Best mode of teaching natural philosophy. 1834. Proceedings. — Cushing, C. Introductoiy lec- ture.— Burton, W. Best mode ot fixing the attention of the young. — Parley, S. Improvement which may be made in the condition ot common schools. — Al>bott, J. JJuties of pai'ents in regard to schools. — Carll, M. 31. JVlatemal instruction and management of infant schools. — Slierwin, T. On teaching the elements of mathematics. — Winslo'w, H. Dangei'ous tendency to innovations and extremes in education. — Green, B. On imiting, in a system of educa- tion, manual mth mental labor.— Jackson, C. T. His- tory and uses of chemistry. — Gould, A. A. INatm-alhistoiy as a study In common schools. — Story, J . Science of gov- ernment as a branch of popular education. 1835. Troceedings. — Furness, AY. H. Introductory lecture. — Crosby, A. Study ot the classics. — Nott, S. Troper education for an agricultural people. — WasUburn, E. Pohtical influence ot school mastei"s. — Bockum, H. State and prospects of the Gennan population of this coun- try. — Park, K. Religious education. — Gregg:, J . Im- poitance of an acquaintance with the philosu^iy of the mind to an instructor. — McKean, H. S. Ends of school discipUue. — Blancliard, J . Importance of cultivating the socisu affections among pupils. — Fox, T. B. Cleaning and objects of education.— D-wiglit, T. JVIanagement of a common school. — Waterston, R. C. Jloral and spiritual culture m early education. — Clianning, W. Moral uses of the study of natural history.- Johnson, W. Schools of the arts. 1836. Proceeduigs.— Howe, S. G. Education of tlie blind. — Brooks, W. H. Thorough teacliing. — Alcott, W.A. 'J he house Ilive in. — Belcher, J. H. Incitements to moral and intellectual well-domg. — Kimball, D. Duties of female teaehei-s — Stone, T. D. P. Best method of teaching elocution in schools. — Cleaveland, H. R. Influence of intellectual action on civihzation. — Hall, S. K. School discipline. '1837. Proceedings. — White, E, Introductory dis- course. — Mulligan, J. Study of the classics. — Bates, J . Moral education. — Russell, J. L. Beneficial tendencies of the study of natural history. — Edson, T. Comparative merits of private and public schools. — i'osdick, D. Elo- cution. — Adams, J . Relation between the trustees and faculty of a university. — Brooks, C. School relorms or teachere' seminaries. — Parker, R. G. leaching compo- sition.— Palmei', T. H. Evils of the pi-esent system of primary instruction. 1838. Proceedings.— "White, C. Literaiy responsihiliiy of teachers. — Bartlett, E. Relative unportance of intel- lectual and moi'al culture. — Harrington, J. Practica- bihty of introducing vocal music into our common schools. — James, T. B. Model schools. — Olmsted, D. School system of Connecticut. — Parker, R. G. On teaching Eng- hsh grammar. — Page, D. P. Mutual duties of parents and teachei's. — Goodrich, S. G. Man the subject of edu- cation. 1839. Proceedings.— Rantoul, K. Education of a free people, — Metcalf, J. G. Physiology of the skin. — Da- vis, E. Mind and its developments. — Lincoln, L. B. M eans of cultivating a classic taste in our common schools. — Miles, H. A. Natural theology as a study in schools.— Cushing, 'I". Division of labor in instruction. — Mack, D. Claims of our age and country upon teachei's, — Ever- ett, A. H. Progress of moral science, and its application to practical life. — Rodman, T. P. Comparative results of education. — Peirson, A. L. Physical education. 1840. Proceedings. — Bates, J. Intellectual education in harmony with moral and physical. — Cushing, T. Results to be aimed at in school instruction and disciphne. — Greene, T. A. Duty of visiting schools. — Muzzey, A. B. Objects and means of school uistriiction. — Thayer, G. F. Courtesy and its connexion with school instruction. — Parsons, U. The brain and the stomach, — Abbott, J. Common complaints against teachers. 1841. Proceedings. — Mann, H. Best mode of prepar- ing and using spelling-books. —Fowle, W. B. Best metli- od of exercising the different faculties of the mind. — Par- ker, T. Education of the laboi-ing class. — Gray, A. Im- portance of the natural sciences in popular education. — jSiObinson, E. W. Moral culture essential to intellectual education. — Dwight, J. S. Simplicity of character as affected by the common systems of education. — Fleming, A. Use 01 the globes in teaching geography and astronomy. — tawi'ence, E. A. Elementary principles of constitu- tional law, as a branch of education in common schools. 1S4S. Proceedings. — Emerson, G. B. Moral educa- tion.— Howe, S. G. Universallanguage. — Wines, E. C. Gii'ard College. — Muzzey, A. B. The school-room as an aid to self-education. — Wood, ^V. H. Moml responsibility of teachers. 1844. Proceedings. — StoTve, C. E. ReUgious element in education. — Russell, W. Female education. — North- end, C. Obstacles to the greater success of common schools. — Galloup, D. P. Some of the dangers of teachers.— Brooks, G. Introduction of natural history as a regular American Institute of Instruction, continued. classic in our seminaries. — Weld, A, PI. Classical instruc- tion.— Hale^ J. School discipline. — Green, s. s. Meth- ods of teaching to read. — Bellows, J. N. Duty of the American teacher. — Mann, 11. Necessity of education in a republican form of government. 1845. Proceedings.— Hawes, J. Dignity of the teacher's office ; — Formation and excellence of the female character. — Sanborn, E. D. Duties of examining committees. — Olmsted, D. Beau ideal of the pei-f ect teacher. — Jarvis, E. Necessity of the study of physiology. — Adams, F. A. Intellectual arithmetic. — Town, S. County teacheis' insti- tutes. — Pow^le, W. B. Best method of teaching geography. ^Johnson, A. !N. Vocal music in schools,- Hillard, G. S, Connection between geography and history. 1846. Proceedings.— Wliitruan, J. Home preparation for school. — Hooker, PI. B. Influence ot moral upon intellectual improvement.— Putnam, R. Essentials of a commonschool education. — May, S. j. Education of tlie faculties. — liincoln, L. B. Obligation of towns to elevate the character ot our common schools. — Parish, A. Im- ?ortanee of cultivathig tiiste in early Ufe. — Andrew^s, S. '. Phonotypy and phonography. — Huntington, D. Study of the iLnglish language. 1847. Proceedings.— Winslovp, II. Study of language. — Rodman, l. P. M enlal development. 184H. Proceedings.— Kingsbury, J. Failures in teach- ing. — Batchelder, J. Co-operation of parents and teach- ers. — Munroe, N . Quahfications of the teacher. — Phil- brick, J. D. School government. — Swan, W. D. Im- provement of common schools. 1*'49. Iroceedings.— Hopkins, J. H. KeUgious author- ity in modern education.- Xabaree, B. Education de- manded by the pecuhar character of our civil institutions. — Howard, K. S. Earnestness. — Palmer, T. II. Essen- tials of education. — Ayers, W. 0. Claims of natural his- tory as a blanch of common school education. — Sanborn, E. D. Education the condition of national greatness.— Brooks, C. Duties of legislatures in relation to the pub- lic schools in the United States. — Goldthwait, W. C. Practical education. 1850. l*roceedings. — Chase, C.C. God's plan for edu- cating man. — Walker, A. Pohtical economy as a study for common schools. — Jenner, S. Importance of eaiiy training. — Pliilbrick, J. D. Characteristics of the true teacher, —Wy Ulan, E. Influence of the social relations m the West upon professional usefulness and success. 1851. Proceedings. — Oliver, H. K. Teachera' morals and manners.— Hagar, D. B. Supenasion of schools.— Cushing, T. 'J he teacher in the 19th century. — North- end, W. L). Importance of moral and religious education in a i-epubhc- Bates, S. "W. Manifestations of education in different ages. — Ijeonaid, L. W. Present condition and wants of common schools. — Greene, C. A. Methods of teaching spelhng. — Rauney, D. II, Physical education, 1853. Proceedings. — Butler, J. D. Incentives to men- tal culture among teachers. — Bates, J. Dr. 'j'homas Ar- nold. — Wells, W. PI. Seh-reUance, — McKeen, J. School system of the state of Kew York. — Wheeler, C. H. Essential elements m American education. — Whitaker, "W. J. Drawing, a means of education. 1854. Proceedings. — Wayland, F. Intioduetoiy lec- ture. — Hooker, W. Ihe prominence which should he given to facts in education. — Smith, E. Clauns of class- ical culture upon the attention of American teachers and schools. — Huntington, E. B. Education an artistic work. — Beecher, E. Right use of the passions and emo- tions in the work of mtellectual culture and development. 1855. Proceedings.— Tw^eed, B. F. Claims of teaching to the rank of a distinct profession. — Hill, T. Geometiy the foundation of learning.- Reynolds, G. Bloral office of the teacher. — Weston, E. P. Strength and beauty in the education of our daughters. — Huntington, F. D. Unconscious tuition. 1856. Proceedings.— Walker, J. Intioductoiy lecture. — Boutw^ell, G. S. Intrinsic nature and value of learning, and its influence upon labor. — Haven, J. Mental science as a branch of education. — Clark, 'J'. M. Education re- quired by the times. — Lincoln, J. L., and Sher-\vin, T. Discussion, relative importance of ancient classical and of scientific studies in an American system of education. — Russell, W. Suggestions regarding the operations of the American Institute of instruction. 1857. Proceedings.— Calvert, G. PI. Moral education. —Mansfield, D. Erroneous opinions prevalent in the community upon the subject of education. — Dunn. K. P. Study of English in an elementary course of education. — Bulkley, J. W. Self-culture and self-reliance. 1858. Proceedings.— Calthrop, S.R. Physical develop- ment, and its relations to mental and spiritual development. — Poster, J. Modem notions of a practical education.— "Valentine, T. W. Words fitly spoken,— Putnam, B. W. Drawuag as a branch of education. 1859. Proceedings.— Northend, C. Primaiy schools. — Sanborn, E. D. Aids to tlie studv of the classics.— Gulliver, .1. P. 'ihe school the ally of the pulpit. 1K60. Proceedings.— Pel ton, C. C. Schools of modeni Greece. — Youmans, E. L. The masquerade of the ele- ments.— BroAvn, M. T. jS'ecessity of education in a free state, — Quint, A. H. Province of legislation in regard to education. 1861. Proceedings. — Smyth, A. Christian culture in public schools. — Sawyer, H. E. Pri^oleges and pleasures of teachers. — Adams, T. D. Bearings of popular educa- tion upon civilization. — Wetherell, L. Liberal education of woman. AMERICAN. 24 AMERICAN. American Institute of tlie City of Ne-w York. Transactions, 1850, 54. Albany, 1861-55. 2 v. 8°. Engravings. American Instructors of the Blind. See Ameri- can Association, etc. American Instructors of the Deaf and Dumb. Proceedings, 7th convention, Aug. 24r-26, 1870. Indianapolis, 1870. 8°. American journal of education. Ed. by H. Bar- nard. Vol. 1-23. Hartford, 1855-72. 23 v. 8°. Note. Vol. 17-23, called ' National series, v. 1-7.' American journal of education. 1826-29. [Ed. by W. Eus.sell.] Bost., 1826-29. 4 v. 8°. — Same. 1830. New ser., v. 1. [Ed. by W. C. Wood- bridge.] Bost., 1830. 8°. Note. For continuation see American annals of educa- tion. American journal of insanity. Vol. 1-34. Utica, 1844^78. 34 v. 8°. American journal of numismatics. Vol. 1-11. Bost., 1866-77. 11 V. 1. 8°. American journal of science and arts. N.Y., New Haven, 1818^5. 50 v. 8°. Note. Ed. by B. Silliman and others. Vol. 50 has a gen- eral index. — Same. 2d ser. New Haven, 1846-70. 50 v. 8°. Note. General Indexes in v. 10, 20, 30, 40, 50. — Same. 3d ser., v. 1-14. New Haven, 1871-77. 14 v. 8°. American jurist and law magazine. Ed. by C. Sumner, L. S. Gushing, [and others]. Bost., 1829-43. 28 v. 8°. American laborer, devoted to the cause of protec- tion to home industry. [By Greeley and Mc- Elrath.] N.Y., 1843. 8°. American law magazine. Vol. 1-6. 1843-46. Phila . 1843-46. 6 V. 8°. American law review. Oct., 1866-Jnly, 1877. Vol. 1-11. Bost., 1866-77. 11 v. 8°. Note. Vol. 3 has an index to v. 1-3. American law times and oificial journal of the courts and departments. Vol. 1-5. Ed. by R. Cox. Wash., 1868-72. 5 v. f° and 8°. — Same. New ser., v. 1-2. N.Y., 1874-75. -2 v. 8°. American law times reports. Vol. 1-6. Wash., 1869-74. 6 v. 8°. Note. In vol. 1-2, the reports are separately arranged under the headings * U. S. Courts reports,' ' Bankruptcy re- poi-ts,' ' Departments reports.' Vol. 5 has a general index. — Same. New ser., v. 1-4. N.Y., 1874-77. 4 v. 8°. American library journal. See Library journal. American library of useful knowledge. See So- ciety for the Diffusion of Useful Knowl- edge. American literary gazette. See American pub- lishers' circular and literary gazette. American literature. See United States. Liter- ature. American loyalists. See Sabine, L. American manual. iS'ee Burleigh, J. B. American Medical Association. 1st report of the committee on public hygiene. With sketch- es of the sanitary condition of Concord, Port- land, New York, Philadelphia, etc. Phila., 1849. 8°. Plans. American Medical Association, continued. — Transactions. Vol. 1-2. Phila., 1848-49. 2 v. 8°. American medical biography. See, Thacher, J. American museum; or, Repository of ancient and modern fugitive pieces, prose and poetical. Vol. 1-12. 1787-92. [Ed. by M. Carey.] Phila., 1788-92. 12 V. 8°. Note. Vol. 1, 3d ed. ; vol. 2, 2d ed. — Same. American museum; or, Annual register of fugitive pieces for 1798. [Vol. 13.] PhUa., 1799. 8°. American nation. See United States. American naturalist. Ed. by A. S. Packard, [and others]. Vol. 1-11. Salem, 1868-77. 11 v. 8°. American navy. See United States. Depart- ment of the Navy. American negotiator. See Wright, J. American Normal School Association. Ameri- can normal schools, their theory, workings, etc. ; proceedings of the 1st annual convention, 1859. N. Y. , 1860. 12°. Engravings and plans. American numismatic manual. See Dickeson, M. W. American Oriental Society. Meeting at Boston, [1874]. (Tribune popular science, part 3.) American Party. Bkutus, pseud. Foreign con- spiracy against the liberties of the United States. N.Y., 1835. 18°. American Peace Society. Prize essays on a con- gress of nations for the adjustment of interna- tional disputes. With the substance of the rejected essays. Bost., 1840. 8°. Contents. Essays by J. A. Bolles. — Hamilton. — M. — T. C. Upliam. — A friend of peace CN. "Worcester ?]. — W. I.add. American Pharmaceutical Association. Pro- ceedings, 5th-24th annual meeting, 1856-76. Bost., Phila., 1856-77. 20 v. 8°. American pioneers and patriots. See Abbott, J. S. C. American poultry book. See Cock, M. E. American preceptor. See Bingham, C. American privateers. See Coggeshall, G. American Protestant. Vol. 1-4. Bost., 1870-74. 4 V. f°. American Public Health Association. Reports and papers, 1873-75. N.Y., 1875-76. 2 v. 8°. Maps. American publishers' circular and literary gazette. Vol. 1-18. Phila., 1863-72. 18 v. 8°. Note. Vol. 2, etc., called "American literary gazette and publishers' circular." For continuation see " Publishers' and stationers' weekly trade circular." American pulpit, Annals of the. See Sprague, W. B. American question : secession, tariff, slavery. Brighton, [Eng.], 1862. 16°. American railroad manual. See Vernon, E. American railway and supply directory, for 1873. Bo.st., 1873. 8°. American rebellion. See United States. His- tory. ( Civil war. ) American remembrancer. See Carey, M. AMERICAN. 25 AMHERST. American review: a whig journal of politics, liter- ature, etc. [1845-52.] N.Y., 1845-52. 16 v. 8°. Portraits. Note, Vol. 12-16, called " American whig review; " a new series tiegins witli v. 7. American review of history and politics, and gen- eral repository of literature and state papers. 1811-12. Phila., 1811-12. 4 v. 8°. American revolution. See United States. Hist. 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Scriptural harmony between pri- vate judgment and church authority. Lond., 1874. sm. 8°. — Smith, W. Dictionary of the Bible. Bost., 1860- 63. 3v. 8°. — Stowe, C. E. Origin and history of the books of the Bible. Hartford, 1869. 8°. — Strachet, Sir E. Jewish history and politics. Inquiry into the meaning and purpose of the prophecies of Isaiah. 2d ed. Lond., 1874. 8°. — SwEDBNBOKG, E. The Apocalypse revealed. New ed. N.Y., 1873. 2 v. 8°. Arcana ccelestia. N.Y., 1870-73. 10 v. 8°- — Trench, K. C. Synonyms of the New Testa- ment. 2d part. N.Y., 1864. 12°. — Watson, E. Two apologies for Christiauity [and] the Bible. Lond., 1818. 8°. — Westcott, B. E. General view of the history of the English Bible. Lond., 1868. 16°. — White, M. Symbolical numbers of Scripture. Edin., 1868. 8°. — Wigram, G. V. Englishman's Greek concord- ance of the New Testament. N.Y., [184 — ]. 8°. — WooLLBT, M. The science of the Bible; where- in it is shown that the Holy Scriptures treat of natural phenomena only. 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Limits of education. — Classical and utilitailan studies.— Life and works of Connt Rumf ord. — Deatli of Pliny tlie elder. — Burial of the dead, and Mount Auburn cemetery. — Report of the action of Cochituate water on lead pipes, and the intiuence of the same on health. — Self-hmited dis- eases. — Treatment of disease. — The medical profession and quackery. — Ifational medicine. — The paradise of doctoi-s. — Practical views on medical education. — Early history of medicine. — Whether cholera is contagious. — 'testimony on the cattle disease in jVI assachusetts. — Report on homoeop- athy. — Address before the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. — Aphorisms of the war. — Dialogue between I?apoleon i., and Jeremiah, a late citizen of the United States. — The dark side, the bright side, the practicable side. — Keiiiarks on classical and utilitarian studies. Bost., 1867. 8°. 57 p. Bigelow^, John. Les iStats-TJnis d'Amerique en 1863. Paris, 1863. 8°. — Life of Benjamin Franklin. 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Bost., 1859. 8°. — Railroad jubilee. Account of the celebration of the opening of railroad communication be- tween Boston and Canada, Sept. 17-19, 1851. Bost., 1852. 8°. — Report of the committee on the library, in rela- tion to the donations received from Paris, with the proceedings upon the subject of interna- tional exchanges. Bost., 1849. 8°. 72 p. — Report on almshouses and pauperism. By A. Simonds. Bost. , 1835. 8°. 58 p. (Pm., v. 6.) — Report [on] the census of Boston, 1845. By L. Shattuck. Bost., 1846. 8°. Maps. Report and tabular statement of the censors, 1850. Also, a letter from J. Chickering. Bost., 1850. 8°. 79 p. Report of committee ; and a comparative view of the population of Boston in 1850, by J. Chick- ering. Bost., 1851. 8°. 58 p. Report of the joint special committee on the census of Boston, 1855, including the report of the censors. By J. Curtis. Bost., 1856. 8°. — Report on hospitals for the small pox. Bost. , 1837. 8°. 15 p. (Pm., v. 6.) — Statistics of the city of Boston, compiled from the last United States census. Bost., 1873. 8°. City Hospital. — lst-13th annual report of the trustees. Bost., 1865-77. 8°. — 1st medical and surgical report. Ed. by J. N. Borland [and] D. "W. Cheever. Bost., 1870. 8°. Commission lonj the Annexation of Certain Neighboring Cities and Towns to Boston. — Report. [Bost., 1873.] 8°- Commission [om] the Cause and Management of the Great Fire. — Report. Bost., 1873. 8°. xxiv, 662 p. Commission to Bevise the City Charter. — Report; with a draft of a new charter. Best., 1875. 8°. 67 p. Finance. — Statement of the expenses of the town, 1800- 1801. Bost., 1801. Broadside. 7th-9th annual report of the committee of finance, 1819-21. [Bost., 1819-21.] 8°. llth-32d annual report of receipts and expen- ditures, 1823^4. Bost., [1823] 44. 8°. Auditor's 33d-[65th] annual report, 1844-77. Bost., 1845-77. 8°. BOSTON. 84 BOSTON. Boston, continued. Internal Health Department. — Report on the Asiatic cholera, with a report of the city physician on the cholera hospital. Bost., 1849. 8°. Overseers of the Poor. — Manual for the use of the overseers. Bost., 1866. 8°. Police. — Annual report of the chief of police, 1862. [Bost., 1863.] 8°. (Pm.,v. 61.) Public Library. — [lst-25th] annual report of the trustees. Bost., 1853-77. 8°. — Bulletins of hooks added to the library. Vol. 1, no. 1-19. Oct. 1867-Oct. 1871. Bost., 1871. 1. 8°. — Same. No. 20-43. Jan. 1872-Oct. 1877. Bost., 1872-77. 1. 8°. — By-laws relative to the trustees and officers. Bost., 1870. 24°. 19 p. — Catalogue. Bost., 1854. 8°. Index to the catalogue of Bates Hall. 1st sup- plement. Bost., 1866. 1. 8°. Index to the catalogue of the lower hall. Bost., 1858. 8°. Index to the catalogue of the upper hall. Bost., 1861. 1.8°. — Catalogue of the lower hall of the central de- partment, in the classes of history, biography, and travel. 2d ed. Bost., 1873. 1. 8°. — [City documents and others relating to the Pub- lic Library. Bost., 1852-68.] 8°. Contents. Report of the trustees, July, 1852. — Majority and minority reports on a new tuilding for the city government and Public Library on the same site. — Rules and regulations, 1853. — Ordinance providing for the establishment of a board of commissioners on the erection of a building for the Public Library. — Ordinance in addition to an ordinance relating to the erection of a building. — 1st report of the commissioners on the erection of a building. — Ordinance in addition to an ordinance, providing for the establishment of a board of commissioners on the erection of a building. — Commission- ers' specifications for a building, May 15, 1855. — Proceedings on the occasion of laying the comer-stone, Sept. 17, 18.55. — 3d-4th report of the commissioners on the erection of a build- ing. — Specifications for finishing the building. — Spectflca^ tions for shelving, Feb. 11, 1857. — System of record devLsed and proposed for the use of the Library, July, 1861. — Report of the committee on circulation, on restricted books, March 21, 1865. — Memorial of the trustees to the city govermnent relating to a change in the ordinance on the Public Library, June, 1865. — Order on the donation of the Prince Library. — Ordinance to amend an ordinance in relation to the Public Library. — Report on additional appropriation for the Li- brary. — Presentation of a bust of G. Ticknor. — Handbook for readers, with regulations. 1st ed., Aug., 1872. Bost., 1872. 32°. 94 p. — Historical fiction. Novels, plays, poems. 1st ed. April, 1871. Bost., 1871. 1. 8°. 9 p. — List of duplicates, n.t.p. 8°. 27, (1) p. — Lower hall. Finding list. Biography and trav- els. Bost., n.d. 1. 8°. Fiction and juvenile books. 3d ed. Aug., 1868. Bost., 1868. 1. 8°. French, German, and Italian books. [Bost., 1867.] 1. 8°. History, politics, etc. [Bost., 1867.] 1. 8°. Sciences, arts, and professions (theology, medicine, law). [Best., 1867.] 1. 8°. Boston. Public Library, continued. — Points to be considered in cataloguing, revising, and proof-reading, n.t.p. [Bost., 1870.] 1.8°. 8 p. — Proceedings at the dedication of the building for the Library, Jan. 1, 1858. Bost., 1858. 8°. — Proceedings on the occasion of laying the corner stone, 17 Sept., 1855. Bost., 1865. 8°. 72 p. — Regulations for the use of the Library. Bost, 1870. 24°. 23 p. — The Tosti engravings. Supplementary list. May, 1873. [Bost., 1873.] 1. 8°. 21 p. — Prince Library. Amer. part of the collection which belonged to T. Prince. Bost., 1868. 1. 8°. 70 p. Catalogue of the collection of books and manu- scripts which belonged to T. Prince. Bost., 1870. 1. 8°. Portrait. Whitmokb, W. H. Catalogue of the Anier. por- tion of the library of T. Prince. Bost., 1868. 12°. — Eoxbury Branch. Dedication services of the Fellowes Athenseum and the Roxbury Branch of the Boston Public Library, July 9, 1873. Bost., 1873. 8°. 27 p. Public Schools. — Annals of the primary school committee, 1818- 55. By J. M. Wightman. Bost., 1860. 8°. — Annual report of the committee on drawing, 1872-3. Bost., 1873. 8°. — Annual report of the school committee, 1857-76. Bost., 1858-77. 20 v. 8°. — Manual of the public schools, 1863, 64, 70-76. Bost., 1863-76. 9 v. 32°. — Report on corporal punishment in the public schools of the city. Bost., 1867. 8°. 24 p. — Report on the public schools, and the systems of public instruction in New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, etc. Bost., 1867. 8°- 64 p. — Rules and regulations of the primary school committee. Bost., 1832. 12°. 12 p. — Same. Revised, Nov. 1847. Bost., 1847. 12°. 24 p. — Rules of the school committee and regulations of the public schools. Bost., 1875. 8°. — 30th semi-annual report of the superintendent, Sept., 1876. Bost., 1876. 8°. Kote. Previous reports are Included in those of the school committee. — FowLE, "W. B. The Scholiast schooled. Exam- ination of the review of the reports of the an- nual visiting committees of the public schools of Boston, for 1845. Camb., 1846. 8°. — Association of Masters. Rejoinder to the " Reply " of H. Mann to the "Remarks" of the Assoc, upon his 7th annual report. Bost., 1845. 8°. Remarks on the 7th annual report of H. Mann. Bost., 1844. 8°. — Franklin Medal Scholars. The Association of F. M. S. From the annual report of the school committee for 1857. Bost., 1858. 8°. 40 p. (Pm., V. 54.) Record Commissioners. — 1st report, 1876. Bost., 1876. 8° BOSTON. 85 BOSTON. Boston, continued. Superintendent of Public Lands. — Eeports, 1855-56. [Bost., 1855-56.] 8°. (Pm., V. 61.) Water Works. — Arguments and statements in relation to the petition of Boston for power to 'bring into tbe city the water of Long Pond. Bost., 1843. 8°. (Pm., V. 12.) — Baldwin, L. Report on introducing pure water into the city. 2d ed., with additions. Bost., 1835. 8°. — FiTZ Gekai/D, D. History of the Boston water works, 1868-76. Bost., 1876. 8°. — Shattuck, L. Letter in relation to the introduc- tion of water into the city. Bost., 1845. 8°. (Pm., V. 12.) — WiLKiNS, J. H. Remarks on supplying the city with pure water. 2d ed., with additions. Bost., 1845.8°. (Pm., V. 12.) See also City Council. Description, History, etc. — AccoTJNT of Boston, 1742. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 3d ser. V. 1.) — Belknap, J. Letter concerning fire-engines, fires and buildings in Boston. (3Iass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 1st ser. v. 4.) — BiGBLOw, J. Plants of Boston and its Tioinity. 2d ed., enlarged. Bost., 1824. 8°. — Boston. City Council. Celebration of the cen- tennial anuiv. of the evacuation of Boston by the Brit, army, March 17, 1776. Bost., 1876. 1. 8°. Commissioners [o«] the Cause and Management of the Great Fire. Report. Bost., 1873. 8°. Donation Committee. Correspondence in 1774r-75 with contributors for the relief of suf- ferers by the Boston port bill. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 4th ser. v. 4.) — Boston illustrated. [Anon.'] Bost., [1872]. 16°. — BowEN, A, Picture of Boston. 3d ed. Bost., 1838. 12°. — Bbadfobd, "W. "A word to Boston." (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 3d ser. v. 7.) — Bkidgman, T. Memorials of the dead in Boston ; Copp's Hill burying ground. Bost., 1852. 8°. King's Chapel burial ground. Bost., 1853. 12°. Pilgrims of Boston and their descendants : Granary burial ground. N.T., 1856. 8°. — Beown, p. H. Medical register for Boston, Cam- bridge, Charlestown, and Chelsea. Bost., 1873 [1872]. 18°. — Bbown, H. a., & Co. Guide-book for the city and vicinity of Boston. Bost., 1869. 16°. — Clapp, W. "W. Record of the Boston stage. Bost., 1853. 16°. — CoNWELL, R. H. History of the great fire in Boston, Nov. 9-10, 1872. Bost., 1873. 12°. — Cooper, S., and others. Destruction of the tea in the harbor of Boston, 1773. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 4th ser. v. 4.) Boston, Description, History, etc., continued. — Dana, J. P. and S. L. Outlines of the mineral- ogy and geology of Boston and vicinity. Bost., 1818. 1. 8°. — Dearboen,N. Boston notions; account of " that village," 1630-1847. Bost., 1848. 12°. — Dekey, E. H. Boston: a commercial metropolis in 1850. Bost., 1850. 8°. (Pm., v. 84.) — Dkake, S. A. Old landmarks and historic per- sonages of Boston. Bost., 1873 [1872]. 12°. — Dkake, S. G. History and antiquities of Bos- ton, 1630-1770. Bost., 1856. 8°. — Eliot, J. Account of burials and baptisms in Boston, 1701-74. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 1st ser. V. 4.) — Freeman, J. Number of houses in Boston, 1789. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 2d ser. v. 9.) — Frothingham, R. History of the siege of Bos- ton. Bost., 1849. 12°. — Greenough, N. Boston bill of mortality, 1816. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 2d ser. v. 7.) — Hales, J. G. Survey of Boston and its vicinity, 1818-20. Bost., 1821. 12°. — Hewes, S. H. Boston bills of mortality, 1818-37. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 3d ser. v. 1, 4-7.) — Hopkins, G. M. Atlas of the County of Suffolk. Phila., 1873-74. 4 v. f°. Contents. Vol. 1. Boston proper. 3. Koxbury. 3. South Boston and Dorchester. 4. East Boston, Chelsea, Revere, and Winthrop. — Incomes of the citizens of Boston and other cities and towns in Massachusetts. Bost., 1866. 8°. — Kidder, F. History of the Boston massacre. Mar. 5, 1770. Albany, 1870. 8°. — Kirtland, G. a. Retrospect of the Boston tea- party, with a memoir of G. E. T. Hewes. N.Y., 1834. 12°. — Martin, J. G. Seventy-three years' hist, of the Boston stock market, 1798-1871. Bost., 1871. 8°. — Massachusetts Historical SociETr. Proceed- ings, Dec. 16, 1873, the 100th anniv. of the de- struction of the tea in Boston harbor. Bost., 1874. 8°. — Mather, C. Account of the great fire in Boston, 1711. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 1st ser. v. 5.) — Mather, S. Account of the settlement of Bos- ton. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 1st ser. v. 1.) — Nason, B. Sir C. H. Frankland; or, Boston in the colonial times. Albany, 1865. 8°. — New England. Proceedings of a convention of delegates from several of the N. E. states, at Boston, Aug. 3-9, 1780. Ed., with introduction and notes, by P.B.Hough. Albany, 1867. sm.4°. — Newell, T. Journal during the time Boston was shut up, 1775-76. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 4th ser. v. 1.) — NoYES, N. Donations to Boston during the op- eration of the port bill. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 2d ser. v. 9.) — Odlin, J., and others. Deposition about the pur- chase of Boston, [1684]. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 2d ser. v. 4.) BOSTON. 86 BOSTON. Boston. Description, History, etc., continued, — Orations delivered to commemorate the 5tli of March, 1770. 2d ed. Best., 1807. 12°. — Pembekton, T. Eeferencea to the Topographi- cal and historical description of Boston. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 1st ser. V. 4.) Topographical description of Boston, 1794. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 1st ser. v. 3.) — PuLsiFEK, D. Guide to Boston and vicinity. Best., 1866. 12°. — QuiNCY, J., 6. 1744, d. 1775. Ohservations on the Boston port bill. Phila., 1774. 8°. (Pm., v. 85.) — QciNCY, J., 6. 1772, d. 1864. Address, 17th Sept., 1830, the close of the 2d century from the first settlement. Bost., 1830. 8°. Municipal history of Boston, 1630-1830. Bost., 1852. 8°. — Remarks on the charges against the religion and morals of Boston and its vicinity, by G-. Spring. N.Y., 1820. 8°. — Eepkesentatives of Boston before the revolu- tion. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 2d ser. v. 10.) — EoBiNsoif, J. Abstract of bill of mortality for Boston, 1817. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 2d ser. V. 8.) — Savage, B. H. Chronological history of the Boston vratch and police, 1631-1865. 2d ed. Bost., 1865. 8°. Same. Police records and recollections; or, Boston by daylight and gaslight. Bost., 1873. 8°. — Shaw, C. Topographical and historical descrip- tion of Boston. Bost., 1817. 12°. — Shokt narrative of the horrid massacre in Bos- ton, 5th March, 1770. Bost., 1770. N.Y., re- published, 1849. 8°. — Sburtleff, N. B. . List of the printed maps of Boston. Bost., 1863. 8°. (Pm., v. 65.) Topographical and historical description of Boston. Bost., 1871. 1. 8°. — SiMONDS, T. C. History of South Boston. Bost., 1857. 12°. — Snow, C. H. History of Boston. 2d ed. Bost., 1828. 8°. — SuMNEE, "W. H. History of East Boston; with biogi-aphical sketches. Bost., 1858. 8°. — True, C. K. Shawmut: the settlement of Bos- ton by the puritan pilgrims. Bost., 1847. 12°. — "Wabken, J. C. The great tree on Boston Com- mon. Bost., 1855. 8°. — 'Whelldon, W. "W. Siege and evacuation of Boston and Charlestown, with account of pre- revolutionary public buildings. Bost., 1876. 8°. — "Woodman, H. Reports of criminal oases in the Municipal Court of Boston. Bost., 1845. 8°. Associations, Institutions, Public meetings, etc. — Association for tlie Relief of Aged Indigent Females. Rogers, H. B. Address, opening of the new home, June 25, 1863. Bost., 1863. 8°. — Athenaeum. Catalogue of the library. Part 1-2. [A-H.] Bost., 1874r-76. 2, v. 8°. QuiNCT, J. History of the Athenseum. Camb., 1851. 8°. Boston. Associations, etc., continued. — Baldwin Place Baptist Churcli and Society. Stow, B. Discourse, 100th anniv. of the organ- ization, July 27, 1843. Bost., 1843. 18°. — Beacon Hill. Wheildon, W. W. Sentry, or Beacon Hill; the beacon and the monument of 1635 and 1790. Concord, 1877. 8°. — Board of Trade. 1st, 3d-21st annual report, 1855, 57-75. Bost., 1855-75. 20 v. 8°. — Boston and Albany K. B. lst-9th annual re- port, 1869-77. Springfield, 1869-77. 8°. Library. Catalogue of the circulating and con- sulting departments. Bost., 1868. 8°. 45 p. Blanchabd, N. Address, Mar. 5, 1875, in sup-. port of resolutions i-equesting the state of Mass. to purchase the E. E. [Bost., 1875.] 8°. Massachusetts. General Court. {.Mlscel. doc.) Eeport by L. M. Parker on a railroad from Boston to Albany, 1828. Bost., 1841. 8°. (Pm., V. 9.) MosELET, F. p. Freight facilities. Reply to the statement of vice-president Lincoln. Bost., 1875. 8°. Phillips, "W. P. Speech in the House of Rep- resentatives, in relation to the R. R., May 5, 1875. Bost., 1875. 8°. See also "Western R. !B. — Boston and Cliicago Railway Trust Co. Bay State Transportation League. Bill to incorporate the Co., to be presented to the Mass. Legislature of 1875. Bost., 1874. 8°. — Boston and Lowell R. B. Report Of the di- rectors, 1849-52, 56-57, 59-77. Bost., 1849-77. 8°. — Boston and Maine R. R. 15th-16th annual report of the directors, 1860. Bost., 1850. 8°. Eeport of the committee of investigation, 1849. Bost., 1849. 8°. 79 p. Report of the directors, 1849 77. Bost., 1849- 77. 8°. Report of the investigating committee, 1855. Bost., 1855. 8°. 62 p. Report of the minority of the directors, 1856. Bost., 1856. 8°. 58 p. Report to the stockholders, 1847-48. Bost., 1847-48. 8°. See also Boston and Portland K. K. — Boston and Ogdensburgh B. E. Hayward, J. Eeport on the R. R. Bost., 1831. 8°. (Pm., V.3.) — Boston and Portland R. R. Report of a committee of stockholders, with a description of the road. Andover, 1840. 8°. 7 p. See also Boston and Maine R. B. — Boston and Providence E. E. Report of the board of directors, [1834], 58-77. Bost., [1835]- 77. 8°. Eeport of the committee for investigating the affairs of the corporation. Bost., 1856. 8°. 31 p. Massachusetts. Commrs. of Internal Improve- ments. Report in relation to the examination of sundry routes for a railway from Boston to Providence. Bost., 1828. 8°. BOSTON. 87 BOSTON. Boston. Associations, etc., continued. Report on the practicability of a railroad from Boston to the Hudson River, and from Boston to Providence. Bost., 1829. 8°. General Court. (Miscel. doc.) Report hy L. M. Parker on a railroad from Boston to Provi- dence, etc. Bost., 1841. 8°. (Pm., v. 9.) — Boston and Worcester R. R. Act of incor- poration and hy-laws. Bost., 1831. 18°. 18 p. 3d, Hth annual report [to the Legislature of Massachusetts]. Bost., 1835-46. 8°. 13th annual report. Bost., 1845.8°. 39 p. (Pm., v. 11.) Communication to the stockholders in relation to the late award of commissioners, and the strictures of the president of the Western Rail- road thereon. Bost., 1860. 8°. 65, (2) p. Proceedings of the stockholders, Jan. 12, 1846, with the communication of the president on the proposed union with the Western Rail Road Corporation. Bost., 1846. 8°. 26 p. Report of the committees of the Boston and Worcester and Western Rail Road Corpora- tions, on the subject of uniting the two rail- roads. Bost., 1846. 8°. 54 p. Report of the directors at a special meeting, 1833. Bost., 1833. 8°. 23 p. Report of the directors, 9th-38th annual meet- ing, 1840-67. Bost., 1840-68. 8°. Report of the directors, with the report of J. M. Fessenden. Bost. , 1832. 8°. 40 p. Report on the proposition of the Western Railroad to reduce the rates of fare and freight on the two rail-roads. Best., 1840. 8°. 32 p. Washeuen, B. Policy and management of the Boston and Worcester R. R. n.p., 1867. 8°. JSote. Incorporated with the Boston and Albany R. K. in 1867. — Boston Asylum and Farm School for Indi- gent Boys. Report, act of incorporation, by- laws, etc. Bost., 1845. 8°. Reports, [1847,] 52, 58, 66. Bost., 1847-67. 8°. — Boston, Concord and Montreal K. R. Re- port of the committee of investigation to the stockholders, March, 1857. Concord, 1857. 8°. 40 p. — Boston Co-operative Building Company. 5th annual report. Bost., 1876. 8°. — Boston, Hartford and Erie R. R. Allen, C. Argument against further state aid to the Com- pany. Bost., 1870. 8°. Bkooks, J. W. Testimony before the com- mittees on railroads, Mar. 29. Bost., 1870. 8°. — Brattle Square Church. Lothkop, S. K. History of the church in Brattle Street. Bost., 1851. 16°. Palfrey, J. G. Sermon preached to the church in Brattle Square, July 18, 1824. Bost., 1825. 8°. — Channing Home. Report, no. 1-9, 1869-77. Bost., 1869-77. 16°. — Children's Hospital. lst-8th annual report, 1869-77. Best, 1870-77. 8°. Boston. Associations, etc., continued. — Children's Mission to the Children of the Destitute. 25th-26th annual report. Bost., 1874-75. 12°. — City Hall. Boston. City Council. The City Hall. Bost., 1866. 4°. — Committee of Merchants. The Boston col- leotorship. Report. Bost., 1874. 8°. 15 p. — Committee of the Fair for Relief of Suffer- ing in France. Report. Bost., 1872. 8°. 72 p. — Committee of the French Relief Fund. Report to the executive committee. Bost., 1872. 8°. 58, (1) p. — Congregational Library Association. 1st annual report of the directors. Bost., 1854. 8°. 31 p. (Pm., V. 51.) — Constitutional Meeting at Faneuil Hall. Proceedings, Nov. 26, 1850. Bost., 1850. 8°. 46 p. (Pm., V. 18.) — Custom House. Wheildon, W. W. The new custom house. Strictures on " Architecture in the United States." Bost., 1844. 12°. — Discharged Soldiers' Home. l-3d, 5th-8th annual report, with the constitution, by-laws, etc. Bost., 1863-70. 8°. Note. Discontinued. — Dispensary. 62d, 71st-72d, 75th, 78th-79th an- nual report, with the by-laws, act of incorpora- tion, etc. Bost., 1858-75. 8°. Note. No reports published since 1875. By-laws, with statement of operations, 1859. Bost., 1860. 8°. History of the Dispensary. Compiled by [W. R. Lawrence.] Bost., 1859. 8°. Engravings. Institution of the Dispensary, for the medical relief of the poor. Bost., 1837. 16°. Same. Bost., 1856. 16°. — Donation Committee. Correspondence in 1774-75 with contributors for the relief of suf- ferers by the Boston port bill. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 4th ser. v. 4.) — Essex Street Church and Society. Memorial volume, 25th anniversary of the installation of N. Adams. Bost., 1860. 8°. Portraits. — Federal St. Church. Memorial of the Federal St. Meeting-House. Discourse, Mar. 13, 1859, by E. S. Gannett; and addresses by S. B. Cruft [and others]. Bost., 1860. 8°. — First Church. Emerson, W. Historical sketch of the Church. Bost., 1812. 8°. — Franklin Fund. Sketch of the origin, object and character of the Fund, for the benefit of young married mechanics of Boston. [Bost., 1866.] 8°. 38 p. — Friends of a Railroad to San Francisco. Proceedings, at their public meeting, April 19, 1849. Including an address to the people of the U.S. Bost., 1849. 8°. 24 p. — Hanover Street Church. 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George m.— Lord Chatham. — Lord North.— Lord Loughborough.— Lord Thurlow. — Lord Mansfield.— Lord Chief Justice Gibbs. — Sir WiUiam Grant. — Burte. — Fox. — Pitt. — Sheridan. — Windham. — Dundas. — Erslune. — Perceval. — Lord Grenville. — Grattan. — Wllberforce. — Canning. — Sir .Samuel Rorailly. — Effects of party. — John, 4th Dulie of Bedford. — Earl Camden. — John Wilkes. — Demagogue arts. „ ^^ -.^ 8. George iv. — Lord Eldon. — Sir William Scott. — Dr. Laurence. — Sir Philip Francis. — Home Tooke. — Lord Castlereagh. — Lord Liverpool. — Tieniey. — Lord St. Vin- cent. —Lord Nelson. — Lord King. — Horner. — Bicardo. — Note on Curran. — Lord EUenborough. — Lord Chief Justice Bushe.— Marguess Wellesley.— L«rd Holland.— John Al- Brougham, Henry, continued. len. — Lord Abinger. — Sir William Follett. — Mr. Justice Williams. — John Dunning. — Lord Plunket. — Duke of Wellington. — Recollections of a deceased Welsh judge.— Sir Robert Walpole. — Lord Bolinghroke. — Letters of Lady Louisa Stuart and Lady Cliarlotte Lindsay. 3. Robespierre, — Danton. — Camille Desmoulins. — St. Just. — Si6yes. — Fouch6. — General reflections. — Neckar, — Madame de Stael.— Mirabeau family. — Carn5t. — Lafay- ette. —Talleyrand. — Tallien. — Ney. — Brissot. — The Giron- dins. — French bar during the revolution. — Napoleon. — Washington. — Carrol.— Jefferson.— Franklin. — American democracy. — Frederic ii. — Gufltavus in. — Emperor Jo- seph. — Empress Catherine. — Elizabeth's conduct to Mary, Queen of Scots. — Dialogue on the merits of republican and monarchical government. — Inaugural discourse on being installed Lord Rec- tor of the University of Glasgow, April 6, 1825. Glasgow, 1825. 8°. 51 p. — Lives of men of letters of the time of George in. 3d ed. Lond., 1856. am. 8°. Contents. Voltaire. — Rousseau. — Hume. — Robertson. — Johnson. -Gibbon. — Lives of philosophers of the time of George m. 3d ed. Lond., 1855. sm. 8°. Contejits. Black. — Watt. — Priestley. — Cavendish. — Davy. — Sim- son. — Adam Smith. — Lavoisier. — Sir Joseph Banks. — D'Alembert.— Notes. — Natural theology: comprising dialogues on in- stinct, and dissertations on the structure of the cells of bees and on fossil osteology. Lond., 1856. sm. 8°. — Present state of the law; Speech in the House of Commons, Feb. 7, 1828. 2d ed. Lond., 1828. 8°. (Pm., V. 21.) — Ehetorical and literary dissertations and ad- dresses. Lond., 1856. sm. 8°. — Speeches on social and political subjects. Lond., 1857. 2 V. sm. 8°. — Speeches upon questions relating to public rights, duties, and interests. Phila., 1841. 2 v. 12°. — Haesha, D. a. (In his Eminent orators and statesmen. ) Broughton, L. P. Delves. Code of civil proced- ure of [India]. 4th ed., enlarged by C. J. Wil- kinson. Calcutta, 1871. 8°. 1, 909 p. Broughton, Thomas. Ttekman, L. Memoir of Broughton. (In his Oxford Methodists. ) Brown. See also Browne. Brown, A. Morton. Life and labours of J. Camp- bell. See Ferguson, E., and Brown, A. M. Brown, Albert Gallatin. Speeches, messages, and other writings. Ed. by M. W. Cluskey. 2d ed. Phila., 1859. 8°. Portrait. — Savage, J. (In his Living representative men.) Brown, Antoinette. See Blackwell, Mrs. A. B. Brown, Archibald. New law dictionary and insti- tute of the whole law. Lond., 1874. 8°. Brown, Benjamin. Testimonies for the truth: record of manifestations of the power of God, in the travels and experience of Brown. Liv- erpool, 1853, 8°. 32 p. (Pm., v. 100.) Brown, Benjamin Gratz. Cornell, W.M. Life of Brown. (In his Life of Horace Greeley.) Brown, Charles Brockden. Longacre, J. B., and Herring, J. (In their National port. gall. , v. 3.) Prescott, W. H. Brown, the American novel- ist. (In his Biog. and crit. miscellanies.) BROWN. 104 BKOWN. Bro'wn, Charles Brookden, continued. Same. Life of Brown. (Sparks, J. Amer. biog., V. 1.) — TucKEBMAN, H. T. (In his Essays.) Brown, Charles Brooks. Bukeage, W. "W. (Hig- ginson, T. W. 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Brown, Henry French. Higginson, T. "W. (In his Harv. mem. biog., v. 2.) Brown, Hugh Stowell. Lectures to working men Lond., 1870. 16°. Brown, Isaac Baker. Australia for the consump- tive invalid. Lond., 1865. sm. 8°. Map. Brown, J. A. Eeports of oases in tlie Supreme Court of Mississippi, 1876. See Mississippi. JReports. Vol, 53. Brow^n, Jacob. Longacke, J. B., and Heering, J. (In their National portrait gallery, v. 2.) Brown, James, LL.D., of Arniston. The forester; directions for the planting, rearing, eto. , of for- est trees. Edin., 1847. 8°. Brown, James. HrLLAKB, G. S. J.Brown. (Hunt, F. Lives of Amer. merchants, v. 2.) Brown, James Baldwin. The higher life, its re- ality, experience, and destiny. Lond., 1874. sm. 8°. Brow^n, John, B.D., d. 1766. Estimate of the manners and principles of the times. 7th ed. Bost., 1758. 8°. (Pm., v. 85.) Brown, John. Northern courts; containing origi- nal memoirs of the sovereigns of Sweden and Denmark, since 1766. Lond., 1818. 2 v. 8°. Portrait. Brown, John, F.B. O.S. The North-West Passage, and plans for the search for Sir John Franklin. Lond., 1858. 8°. Engravings. Brow^n, Gapt. John, d. 1859. Londost. Publio Meeting to Commemokate the 4th Anniveb- BAEY OF John Bkown's Death. Proceedings, 2d Dec, 1863. Lond., 1864. 8°. — Eedpath, J. Public life of Brown, with an au- tobiography. Best., 1860. 12°. Brown, John H. Minutes and proceedings of the division coiirtmartial, upon charges against Brown. Charlestown, 1810. 8°. Brow^n, John Newton. Encyclopedia of religious knowledge: or. Dictionary of the Bible, theol- ogyi efc. Added, a missionary gazetteer, by B. B. Edwards. Eevised by G. T. Tyler. Illus. Phila., 1861. 1. 8°. 1275 p. — Memoir of Hanserd KnoUys. (N. H. Hist. Soc. Coll., V. 2.) BroTvn, Jonathan. History and present condition of St. Domingo. Phila., 1837. 2 v. 12°. Brown, Joseph, Esq. The dark side of trial by jury. Lond., 1859. 8°. 34 p. (Pm., v. 107.) — The Tichborne case compared with previous im- postures of the same kind. Lond., 1874. 8°, 40 p. BroTvn, Joseph, M.D. Food of the people, with a postscript on the diet of old age. Lond. , 1865. 16°. 61 p. Brown, Moses T. Necessity of education in a free state. (Amer. Inst, of Instruction. Lec- tures, 1860.) Brown, Nicholas. Hunt, F. (Jn his Lives of Amer. merchants, v. 1.) Brown, Olympia. Stanton, Mrs. E. C. Olympia Brown. (Parton, J., and others. Eminent women of the age.) Brown, Richard. History of the island of Cape Breton, with the discovery and settlement of Canada, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland. Lond., 1869. 8°. Engraving and maps. Brown, S. Sneade. Notes on sanitary reform, [Anon.] Lond., 1870. 8°. 53 p. Brown, Samuel. On the collections of data in various branches of assurance. Lond., 1852. 8°. 16 p. (Pm., v. 68.) BKOWN. 105 bbow:ne. Brown, Samuel Gilmau. Memoir of Eufus Choate. (Clioate, K. "Works, v. 1.) — Same, with additions. Life of Rulus Choate. 2d ed. Bost., 1870. 8°. Portrait. Brown, Tarleton. Memoirs of T, Brown, a captain in the revolutionary army, written by himself, with preface and notes by C. I. Bushnell. N.Y., 1862. 8°. 65 p. Brown, Thomas. Lectures on the philosophy of the human mind. From the last Lond. ed. Halloweli; 1828. 2 v. 8°. Brown, Thomas B. Thoughts Suggested by the perusal of Gillillan and other authors, on the Sabbath. Battle Creek, Mich., 1870. 16°. 64 p. Brown, Thurlow Weed. Baetlett, D. W. (In his Modern agitators. ) Brown, 'Williain, Esq. Eeports of cases In the High Court of Chancery, 1778-94. 1st Amer. from 5th Lond. ed. "With notes and references by K. Belt, E. H. Eden and J. C. Perkins. Bost., 1844. 4. V. 8°. Brown, Sev. "William. History of the propagation of Christianity among the heathen since the reformation. 3d ed., brought down to the present time. Edin., 1854. 3 v. 8°. Bro^vn, "William. Labor and money questions : a new catechism on political economy. Montreal , 1874. 24°. 68, (1) p. — The labour question. Thoughts on paper cur- rency and lending on interest. Phila., 1872. 16°. Brown, "William "Wells. The black man, his an- tecedents, genius, and achievements. N.T., 1863. 12°. — The negro in the American rebellion. Bost., 1867. 16°. — The rising sou; or. The antecedents and ad- vancement of the colored race. Bost., 1874. 8°. Portrait. Brown-S^quard, Charles Edward. Have we two brains ? (Tribune popular science, part 3.) — Lectures on the nerves. (Tribune popular sci- ence, part 2.) Brown University, Providence, E.I. Annual re- port of the president, 1869. Providence, 1869. 8°. — Catalogue of oflicers and students, 1853-4, 54r-5, 69-70. Providence, 1853-69. 8°. — Catalogus senatus academici, etc. Providentise, 1869. 8°. — Celebration of the 100th anniv. of the founding of Brown University. Providence, 1865. 4°. Port. — Report to the corporation on changes in the sys- tem of collegiate education. 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Summary view of the politics of the United States Irom the close of the war to 1794. — Addresses to Dr. Priestr ley. — Observations on Priestley's emigration. — Story of a farmer s bull. — Acoonnt of the insurrection in the western counties of Pennsylvania, 1794. — Dispute between America and Great Britain. COBBETT. 159 COBDEN. Cobbett, "William, continued. S. A bone to gnaw for tbe Democrats. — A kick for a bite. — Proceedings of Congress during the session whicli com- menced 4th Nov., 1794. — Popular proceedings relative to the British treaty. ^British treaty. — A little plain English, ad- dressed to the people, on the treaty, and on the conduct of the President relative thereto. — Analysis of Randolph's Vin- dication. — New Year's gift for the Democrats. 3. Political censor. — Bloody buoy, a warning to the political pilots of all nations. 4. Scare-crow, an infamous letter sent to J. 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Lond., 1851. f°. — [Report of a committee of the House of Lords on the substitution of declarations for oaths. With minutes of evidence, etc.] n.p., 1834-37. f°. — Report from the select committee on diplomatic service; n.p., 1861. f°. — Treaty of peace, amity, commerce and naviga- tion, between Her Majesty and the Dominican Republic. Lond., [1851]. f°. 31 p. — Report from the select committee on East India produce. [Lond., 1840.] t°. 636, 70 p. — Minutes of evidence and report from the select committee of the House of Commons on the af- fairs of the East India Company. China trade. Lond., 1830. 8°. 788 p. — Minutes of evidence and report from the select committee of the House of Lords on the affairs of the East-India Company. China trade. Lond., 1830. 8°. 892 p. — Report from the select committee on education, 1865-66. Lond., 1865-66. 2 v. 8°. — Report from the select committee on education. Inspectors' reports. [Lond., 1864.] 8°. — Report from the select committee on the educa- tion of destitute children. [Lond.], 1861. f°. — Report from the select committee on the ele- mentary education provisional order confirma- tion bill. [L., 187S.] f°. Great Britain. Pari. (Miscel. doc), continued. — [Reports, letters and statistics on education. Lond., 1867-68.] 8°. — Report on Egypt and Candia. By J. Bowrlng. Lond., 1840. f°. — Report from the select committee on endowed schools act, 1869. [Lond., 1873.] f°. — Revised report. Fire insurance duties. Lond. , 1863. f°. — Report from the select committee on fires in the metropolis. [Lond.], 1862. f°. — 2d report on the commercial relations between France and Great Britain. Silks and wine. By J. Bowring. Lond., 1835. f°. — French Ministry of Agriculture, Commerce and Public Works. Commission on Technical In- struction. Abstract of evidence. — Translation of report and notes. — Report on technical in- struction in Germany and Switzerland. Lond., 1868-69. 3 pts. in 1 v. 8°. — Report from the select committee on the present state of discipline in gaols and houses of cor- rection. [Lond., 1863.] f°. — Report from the select committee on the game laws. Part 1. 1845. [Lond., 1846.] f°. — Report from the select committee on the high price of gold bullion. (Sumner, W. G. His- tory of Amer. currency.) — Abstract of the general statements of receipts and expenditures on account of highways, 1850. Lond., 1852. f°. — Report from the select committee on Holyhead harbour. [Lond.], 1863. f°. Plans. — Accounts of the number of acres of land under cultivation, and amount of the duty on hops of the growth of 1851. [Lond. , 1852.] f. Up. — Report from the select committee on the Hud- son's Bay Company. [Lond., 1857.] 8°. 547 p. Maps. — Report from the select committee on income and property tax. [Lond.], 1861. f°. — Report from the select committee on inland reve- nue and customs establishments. [Lond.], 1862-63. 2 V. f°. — Arterial drainage, Ireland. [L., 1852.] f°. 12 p. — Report from the select committee on the new plan of education, Ireland. [Lond., 1837.] f°. 694, 72 p. — Report from the select committee on poor relief, Ireland, n.p., 1861. f°. — Keturn. National education, Ireland, 1864. [Lond., 1864.] 3 v. f°. Contents. Part 1. 3. Province of Ulster. Province of Munster. Province of Lelnster. Copy of the special reports on convent schools. [Lond., 1864.] f°. — Return. Poor law unions, Ireland. 1864. n.p., [1864]. f° — Confidential correspondence respecting the af- fairs of Italy, 1846^7. [Lond., 1847.] f. — Jamaica. Further correspondence relative to the affairs of Jamaica. Lond. ,1866. f°. GREAT BKITATN. 324 GREAT BKITAIN. Great Britain. Pari, (ifiscel. doc), continued. — Jamaica disturtances. Copy of a despatch from E. Cardwell. Loud., 1866. f . 7 p. — Papers relating to the disturhances in Jamaica. Lond., 1866. 4 v. f°. — Report from the select committee on joint stock hanks, 1836-37. [Lond., 1836-37.] 2 t. f°. — 1st report of the select committee on joint stock companies. [Lond., 1844.] f°. — Ketum : Kilrush and Ennistymon Unions. [Lond., 1851.] f°. — Copy of reports on the experimental improve- ments on the crown estate of King William's Town, in the county of Cork. [L.,1851.] t°. 21 p. — Report from the select committee on lahourers wages, [1824]. [Lond., 1827.] f°. — Papers relative to the reduction of Lagos on the west coast of Africa. Lond., [1852]. f°. — Report from the select committee on the new law courts. [Lond., 1869.] f°. Index to the report. [Lond., 1869.] f°. — Report from the select committee on public libraries. [Lond., 1851.] f°. 52 p. — Report from the select committee [on] the means of improving and maintaining the foreign trade of the country. Lights, harbour-dues, and pilotage. [Lond., 1822.] f°. — Report from the select committee on the London corporation gas, etc., bills. [Lond.], 1866. f°. — Loudon University. Returns to an address of the House of Commons, 1840. [Lond., 1840.] f°. — Correspondence respecting the Protestant burial- ground at Madrid. Lond., [1851]. f°. 12 p. — Report from the select committee on master and servant. [Lond., 1866.] f°. — Report from the select committee on merchant seamen's fund. [Lond. , 1844.] f°. — Report of a committee [on] questions relating to the Meteorological Department of the Board of Trade. Lond., 1866. f°. — Metropolitan workhouse infirmaries, etc. Copy of the report of E. Smith, n.t.p., 1866. t". — Minutes of evidence. Metropolis water bills. [Lond., 1851.] f°. — Minutes of evidence taken before the select com- mittee on the metropolis water supply bill, and the Chelsea waterworks bill. [Lond., 1852.] f °. — 2d report from the select committee on metro- politan local government, eic. [Lond., 1866.] f°. — 2d report from the select committee on metropo- lis local taxation, etc. [Lond., 1861.] f°. — Report from the select committee on metropolis police offices. [Lond., 1837.] f°. — Minutes of evidence taken before the Lords Com- mittees [on] the preservation of the health and morals of apprentices, and others, employed in cotton and other mills and factories. [Lond 1818.] f°. — lst-[7th] report from the select committee on the act for the regulation of miUs and factories [Lond., 1840-41.] f°. — [Returns relating to mills and factories 1838 Lond., 1839.] f°. Great Britain. Pari, (iliscel. doc), continued. — Mines, America and Russia. Returns relative to the precious metals in those countries. [Lond.], 1832. f°. — Further correspondence relative to the settle- ment of Xatal. Lond., 1851. f°. — Report from the select committee on navy pro- motion and retirement, n.p., 1863. f°. — Papers relative to the expedition to the river Niger. Lond., 1843. f°. Map. — North America, 1862. No. 1, 3-12. L., [1862]. f . A'amely. Ifo. 1. Correspondence relating to tbe civil war in the TTnited States. 3. Correspondence respecting international maritime law. 4. Correspondence respecting the withdrawal by the government of the United States of Mr. Bunch's ezeqsamr as H. 31. 's consnl at Charleston. 5. Correspondence respecting the seizure of Mcisrs. Ma- son, Slidell, AlcFarland, and Eustis, from the royal mail packet 'Trent' by the commander of the U. S.ship of war • San Jacinto.' 6. Correspondence relating to the steamers ' :;saahville ' and ' Tuscarora ' at Southampton. 7. Papers relating to the imprisonment of Mr. Shaver at Fort Warren, in Boston Harboor. 8. Tapers relating to the blockade of the ports of the Confederate States. 9. Despatch from Lord Lyons respecting the obstruc- tions of the Southern harl)onrs. 10. Despatch from Lord Lyons respecting the reciproci- ty treaty. 11. Papers respecting the 'Emily St Pierre,' of Liver- pool. 13. Farther correspondence relating to the civil war hi the U. S. -North America, 1863. No. 1-3, 5-14. Lend., [1863]. i°. Namely. No. 1. Correspondence relating to the civil war In the United States. 2. Correspondence with Mr. Mason respecting blockade and recognition of the Confederate States. 3. Correspondence respecting ihe * .Alabama.' 5. Correspondence respecting instructions given to naval officers of the U. S. in regard to neutral vessels and mailR. 6. Correspondence with Mr. Adams respecting neutral rights and duties. 7. Correspondence respecting dispatch of letters by pri- vate ships to Matamoros. 8. Correspondence with Mr. Adams respecting Confeder- ate agents in England. 9. Corre.<*pondence with Mr. Adams respecting enlist- ment of British subjects in the Federal army. 10. Extract from a despatch to Mr. Stuart, respecting the seizure of mailbags on board the * Adela.' 11. Correspondence respecting trade with Matamoros. 18, Correspondence respecting the seizure of the 'Will o* the wisp' by the 'Montgomery,' at Matamoros, Jane 3, 13. ^iemorial from certain ship owners of Liverpool, suggesting un alteration in the foreign enlistment act. 14. Correspondence respecting interference with trade between New York and the Bahamas. -North America, 1864. No. 1-19. Lond., [1864]. f. Namely. No. 1. Correspondence respecting the * Alabama.' 2. Correspondence respectmg the capture of the ' Saxon by the U. S. ship ■ Vanderbilt.' 3. Correspondence respecting the * Alabama.* 4. Communications respectmg shipment of guns on "[board the • Gibraltar.' 5. Correspondence respecting iron-clad vessels bnilding at Birkenhead. 6. Correspondence respecting the ' Tuscaloosa.' 7. Correspondence respecting the enlistment of British seamen at Queen-stown on board the ' Keareage.' 8. Correspondence respecting recruitment in Ireland for the military service of the United States. 9. Papers relating to the seizure of the ' Chesapeake.' 10. Despatch from Lord Lyons referring to the allied report of the secretary of the navy of the so-styled Confed- erate States. 11. Return of claims of British subjects against the r. S. Sovemment from the commencement of the civil war to 3l8t lar. VM. 12. Further correspondence respecting the enlistment of British seamen at Queenstown on board the ' Kearsage.' 13. Correspondence respecting the removal of British consuls from the so-styled Confederate States. 14. Correspondence with Mr. Mason, commissioner of the Bo-styled Confederate States. 15-16. Papers respecting the arrest and imprisonment of J. McHogh in the U. S. GBXAT BBITAIN. 325 GREAT BRITAIN. Great Britain. Pari. (Miscel. doc), continued. 1 7. Correspondence respecting the enlistment of British subjects in the U. S. army. 18. Further papers respecting the arrest and Imprison- ment of J. MrHugh in the U- H. 19. Further correspondence respecting the enlistment of British subjects in the U. S. army. — North America, 1865. No. 1-10. Lend., [1865]. f°. No. 1. Correspondence respecting the attack on St. Al- bans, Vermont, and naval force on the 2iorth American H. Papers respecting the termination of the reciprocity treaty of June 5, 1854, between Great Britain and the United States. 3. Correspondence arising out of the conflict between the ' Kearsage ' and the 'Alabama.' 4. Correspondence with the U. S. government on the change of form of consular exequaturs. 5. Correspondence respecting the assassination of the late president of the United states. 6. Correspondence respecting the cessation of civil war In N. America. 7. Correspondence respecting the proclamation by the president of the U. S., 22d May, If'GS. 8* Correspondence with the United States government, respecting compensation to the widow of the late Mr. Gray, killed by Lieut. Danenliower on board the * Saxon.' 9-10. Further correspondence respecting the cessation of civil war in N. America. — North America, 1866. No. 1. Lond., [1866], T. Namely. "No. 1. Correspondence respecting the ' Shenandoah.* — North America, 1867. No. 1-2. Lond., [1867]. f. Namely. No. 1, Correspondence respecting British and American claims arising out of the late civil war in the U. S. 2. Further correspondence respecting British and Ameri- can claims. — North America, 1869. No. 1. Lond., [1869]. f°. Namely. No. 1, Correspondence respecting the negoclations with the United .States government on the questions of the " Ala- bama" and British claims, naturalization, and San Juan water boundary. — North America, 1872. No. 4, 11, 12. L., [1872]. f°. Namely. yo. 4. Appendix to the cage presented on the part of the overnment of Her Britannic Majesty. Vol, 7. Reports of committees appointed by the Board of Trade and Admi- ralty to examine the list of claims contained in v. 7 of the appendix to the case of the United States. 11. Argument or summary in answer to the claims of the United States, presented to the 'i'ribunal of Arbitration. 12. Argument of the United States delivered to the Tri- bunal of Arbitration at Geneva. — North America, 1873. No. 1-8. Lond., 1873. In 2 V. f°. Xamely. 'So. 1-2. Papers relating to the proceedings of the Tri- bunal of Arbitration at Geneva. 3-8. Korth-west American water boundary. — North American boundary. A. Correspondence relating to the boundary, subsequently to 1827. "With an appendix. Lond., [1838]. £°. Map. Correspondence relating to the boundary. Part l-[2]. 1840. Lond., [1840]. t°. Maps. lst-[2d] statement on the part of Great Britain. n.p., n.d. i°. — Report from the select committee on noxious businesses; with the proceedings, minutes of evidence, etc. [Lond., 1873.] f°. — Eeport from the select committee of the House of Lords, on injury from noxious vapours. [Lond.], 1862. f°. — Estimates of effective and non-effective ordnance services, 18S2-53. [Lond., 1852.] f°. — Eeport from the select committee on ordnance. [Lond.], 1862-63. 2 v. f°. 696 p. — Catalogue of parliamentary reports, and a brevi- ate of their contents. 1696-1834. [L., 1836.] f°. Great Britain. Pari. (Miscel. cU>c.), continued. — Keport from the select committee on tlie Patent Office library and museum. [Lond.], 1864. {°. — Reports on the laws of foreign countries respect- ing the debarkation or entry of political con- victs, paupers, or others, into such countries. Lond., [1873]. f°. 45 p. — Poor rate assessments, etc. Returns from par- ishes and townships. [Lond., 1852.] f°. — lst-6th report from the select committee on poor relief, England, 1861; lst-3d reports, 1862. [Lond., 1861-62.] 9 v. f°. — Eeport from the select committee on poor relief. [Lond., 1864.] i°. — Eeport from the select committee on private bill legislation. [Lond.], 1863. f°. — Eeport from the select committee of the House of Lords on the public schools bill. [L.,1865.] f°. — Alphabetical list of all persons subscribing to the amount of £2,000 and upwards to any rail- way subscription contract deposited in the pri- vate bill office during the present session of Parliament. [Lond., 1846.] f°. — Further correspondence relative to the projected railway from Halifax to Quebec. Lond., 1851. f°. 31 p. — Eeport from the joint select committee on rail- way companies amalgamation. Lond., 1872. f°. cii, 1189 p. — lst-5th report from the select committee on rail- ways, 1839-40. [Lond., 1839-40.] 4 v. 1°. Eeport, 1841. [Lond., 1841.] f°. — Further correspondence respecting the relations existing between foreign governments and the court of Rome, 1851. Lond., [1851]. t°. — Eeport from the select coraniittee on the Eoyal Atlantic Steam Navigation Company. [Lond.], 1861. f°. — Eeport on the present state of the trade between Great Britain and Russia. Lond., [1866.] f°. — Return: salaries, pensions, etc., of all persons in England, Scotland, and Ireland, 1860. [Lond., I860.. f°. — Report from the select committee on investments for the savings of the middle and working classes. [Lond., 1850.] f°. — Return from each savings bank in England and "Wales, Scotland and Ireland, 1850-51. [Lond., 1852.] 2 V. f°. — Return showing the weekly and total amounts of sums paid in or withdrawn by the trustees of savings banks, in account with the Commis- sioners for the Eednction of the National Debt, Nov. 1849-Aug. 1851. [Lond., 1852.] f°. 3 p. — Returns of the names of the savings banks in the United Kingdom that have failed, stopped pay- ment, or been discontinued, since 1844. [Lond., 1852.] f°. 6 p. — Eeport from the select committee on the School of Design. [Lond., 1849.] f°. — Eeports and documents exhibiting the state and progress of the head and branch Schools of De- sign, 1850-51. Lond., 1852. f°. OBEAT BBITATV. 326 GKEAT BKITAIK. Great Britain. Pari, (Miscd. doc), continued. — Report from the select committee on sewage, metropolis. [Xiond., 1864.] f° . — 1st report from the select committee on ship- wrecks. [Lond., 1843.] f°. Plans and plates. — Correspondence with British ministers in foreign countries, relative to the slave trade, 1850-51, 1863-65. [Class B.] Lond., 1851-66. 4 v. f . — Correspondence with the British commissioners at Sierra Leone, Havana, the Cape of Good Hope, etc., relating to the slave trade, 1863-65. [Class A.] Lond., 1864-66. 3 v. f. — Report from the select committee on smoke pre- vention. [Lond., 1843.] i". Plates. — Report of a committee on the proper means for the instruction and employment of soldiers and their children in trades. Lond., 1863. f. — Report from the select committee on sugar duties. [Loud., 1862.] i°. — Copies or extracts of despatches relative to the condition of the sugar growing colonies. Part 1. British Guiana, n.p., 1851. f°. 643 p. — Report on the commerce and manufactures of Switzerland. By J. Bo wring. Lond., 1836. f°. — Report on the commercial statistics of Syria. By J. Bowring. Lond., 1840. f. — Report from the select committee on Thames conservancy, etc. [Lond.], 1863. f°. — Report from the select committee on theatrical licenses and regulations, n.p., 1866. f°. — Same. Index, n.p., 1866. f°. — Report from the select committee on trade with foreign nations, 1864. [Lond., 1864.] f°. — Report from the select committee on trade marks bill, and merchandize marks bill, n.p., 1862. i°. — Correspondence with Her Majesty's missions abroad, regarding industrial questions and trades unions. Lond., 1867. 8°. — Correspondence relative to the discontinuance of transportation. Lond., 1865. f°. — Report from the select committee on transporta- tion. [Lond., 1861.] f. — Debate on Turkey, in the House of Commons, May 29, 1863. With remarks by P. Chrlstitch. Loud., 1863. 8°. (Pm., v. 112.) — Report on the statistics of Tuscany, Lucca, the Pontifical, and the Lombardo-Venetian States; with a special reference to their commercial relations. By J. Bowring. Lond., 1837. f>. — Correspondence with the United States govern- ment respecting blockade. Loud., [1861]. f°. — Correspondence with the United States govern- ment respecting the suspension of the Federal custom-house at Charleston. Lond., [1861]. f°. — Victoria (Rertcar) harbour and docks bill [Lond., 1851.] 1°. 6 p. Map. — Further correspondence with the governments of Canada, Prince Edward Island, and New- foundland respecting the treaty of Washing- ton, and Canadian Pacific RaUway. Lond 1873. fo. — Report from the select committee on weights and measures. [Lond., 1862.] f°. Great Britain. Pari. (MUcel. doc.), continued. — Extracts from papers relative to the West In- dies. Lond., 1840. 8°. (Biograpky.) See, forward. Biography. {Election.) See Elections. {History, etc.) — O'CoNNELL, J. Recollections and experiences during a parliamentary career, 1833-48. Lond 1849. 2 V. 12<>. '' — Oldfield, T. H. B. Representative history of Great Britain and Ireland : history of the House of Commons, etc. Lond., 1816. 6 v. 8°. — Pabrt, C. H. Parliaments and councils of Eng- land chronologically arranged to 1688. Lond,, 1839. 8°. — Todd, A. Parliamentary government in Eng- land. Lond., 1867-69. 2 v. 8°. — TowNSEND, W. C. History of the House of Commons, 1688-1832. Lond., 1843-44. 2 v. 8". {Law and Practice.) — BiGO, J. Standing orders of the Lords and Com- mons relative to private bills, 1871-72. West- minster, 1870-71. 2 V. 16°. — CooPBK, C. P. House of Lords as a court of ap- peal. Lond., 1850. 8°. (Pm., v. 101.) — DoDSON, J. G. Speech on the private hill legis- lation of the House of Commons, Feb. 18, 1868. Lond., 1868. 8°. — Elsynge, H. Ancient method and manner of holding Parliaments in England. 4th ed., en- larged. Lond., 1679. 24°. Same. Enlarged. Lond., 1768. sm. 8°. — Hakewili., W. Modus tenendi Parliamentum: or. The old manner of holding Parliaments in England. Lond., 1671. 24°. — Hale, Sir M. Jurisdiction of the Lords House, or Parliament, considered according to antient records. Prefixed, by F. Hargrave, an intro- ductory preface. Lond., 1796. 4°. — Hammond, A. Summary treatise on the prac- tice and proceedings in Parliament; the pass- ing of bills ; and the law of elections. Lond., 1825. 8°. — Hatsell, J. Precedents of proceedings in the House of Commons; with observations. Dub- Un, 1786. 3 v. 8°. Same. New ed., with additions. Lond., 1818. 4 V. in 2. 4°. — LuMLET, B. Parliamentary practice on passing private bills through the House of Commons and the preliminary measures of the House of Lords. Lond., 1838. 8°. — Macqueek, J. F. Letter on the House of Peers in its judicial character as it was, and as it is. Lond., 1856. 8°. (Pm., v. 108. ) — Manual of the practice of Parliament, in pass- ing public and private bills; with the standing orders of both Houses, 1685-1829; and also ta- bles of fees. Lond , 1829. 12°. 6BEAT BRITAIN. 327 GREAT BRITAIN. Great Britain. Pari. (Law and Practice), cont. — May, Sir T. E. Treatise on the law, privileges, proceedings and usage ot Parliament. 2d ed., enlarged. Lend., 1851. 8°. Same. 6th ed., enlarged. Lond., 1863. 8°. Same. 6th ed., enlarged. Lond., 1868. 8°. Sam^. 7th ed., enlarged. Lond., 1873. 8°. — O'Ferbali., S. a. Exposition of the law of Parliament, as it relates to the power and privi- leges of the Commons' House. Lond., 1837. 8°. — Palgbave, E. F. D. The House of Commons. Illustrations of its history and practice. Lond., 1869. 16°. — Petit, G. Lex parliamentaria: or. Treatise of the law and custom of Parliaments. 2d ed., with additions. Lend., [1690]. 8°. — Pbtvt, W. Miscellanea parliamentaria: con- taining pre.sidents ; of freedom from arrests; of censures. Lond., 1680. 8°. — Sherwood, T. M. Treatise on the proceedings adopted in conducting private bills through the House of Commons. 3ded.,enl. Lond., 1834. 8°. — Smethubst, J. M. Treatise on the locus standi of petitioners against private bills in Parlia- ment. 2d ed. Lond., 1867. 16°. See alio Court of Exferees in Parliament ; — Parliament. (Miacel. doc.) (Reform.) — Belsham, W. Bemarks on the nature and ne- cessity of a parliamentary reform. Lond., 1793. 8°. (Pm., v. 47.) — Bowdleb, J. -Sound an alarm to all the inhabit- ants of Great Britain ; by way of appendix to " Eeform or ruin." Lond., 1798. 8°. — CossHAM, H. Parliamentary reform. Lecture. Bristol, 1861. 12°. (Pm., v. 104.) — Cox, H. History of the reform bills, 1866-67. Lond., 1868. 8°. — Disraeli, B., Earl of Beaconsfield. Parliamentary reform. Speech, Feb. 28, 1859. [Lond., 1859.] 16°. (Pm., V. 107.) Parliamentary reform. Speeches in the House of Commons, 1848-66. Ed.byM.Corry. Lond., 1867. 8°. — Eaedlby-Wilmot, Sir .1. E. Safe and constitu- tional plan of parliamentary reform. Lond., 1865. 8°. (Pm., V. 114.) — Elliot, J. L. A few words on the " Eeform bill." Lond., 1860. 8°. (Pm., v. 103.) — Ensob, G. Eadical reform. Eestoration of usurped rights. Lond., 1819. 8°. — Essays on reform. Lond., 1867. 8°. — Gladstone, W. E. Speeches on parliamentary reform, in 1866. Lond., 1806. 8°. — Grey, C, 2d Jiarl Grey. The reform act, 1832. Correspondence with "SVilliaui iv. and Sir H. Taylor, 1830-32. Ed. by Henry Earl Grey. Lond., 1867. 2 v. 8°. — Gbey, H. G., 3d Earl Orey. Parliamentary gov- ernment considered with reference to reform. New ed. Lond., 1864. 8°. — Lowe, E. Speeches and letters on reform. Loud., 1867. 16°. Great Britain. Parliament, (lieform), continued. — Old John Bull in a new coat; or. Modern prac- tice engrafted upon olden principles. Lond., 1860. 12°. (Pm., v. 109.) — Proposed new reform hill with a preface. Lond. , 1859. 8°. (Pm., V. 109.) — Questions for a reformed Parliament. Lond., 1867. 8°. — Keady and sure way to obtain a reform in Par- liament by constitutional means. [Lond.], 181*9. 8°. (Pm., V. 48.) — Eefobm bill. Attempt at an equitable and safe mode of representation in the Commons House. [Huddersfield,1859.] 8°. 9,(l)p. (Pm.,v.l07.) — Eefobm meetings. The real facts. Lond., 1866. 8°. 47 p. (Pm., V. 115.) — Thompson, T. P. Article on the prospects of reform, from the Westminster review, July, 1832. [Lond, 1832.] 8°. (Pm., v. 24.) — Union fob Pabliamentaby Eefobm. Appeal to the nation. Lond., 1812. 8°. (Pm., v. 45.) Institution and early proceedings of the Uuion. Lond., 1812. 8°. (Pm., v. 45.) — View of reform. With suggestions for a reform bill. [Anon.] Lond., 1866. 8°. 16 p. (Pm., V. 116.) — Westminsteb. Proceedings of the electors of Westminster : including reports of speeches 9th Feb., 1810, for tlie purpose of obtaining a reform in the representation of the people in Parliament. Lond., 1810. 8°. (Pm., v. 45.) — Williams, T. W. Parliamentary reform. • Ab- stract of the act to amend the representation of the people in England and Wales. Lond., 1832. 8°. (Pm., V. 22.) Poor Law Commission and Poor Law Board, — 13th-23d annual report of the Poor Law Board, 1860-71. Lond., 1861-71. 11 v. 8°. Note. Afterwards included In reports of the Local Gov- ernment Board. — lst-3d annual report of the Poor Law Commis- sioners for England and Wales, 1835-37. With appendices. Lond., 1835-37. 5 v. f°. — Dietaries for the inmates of workhouses. Ee- port of E. Smith. Lond., 1866. 8°. — Electoral returns. Boroughs and counties, 1865- 66. Lond., 1866. f°. Summary of electoral returns relating to coun- ties, 1865-66. Lond., 1866. f°. — Instructions from the central Board to assistant commissioners. [Lond.], n.d. 8°. 62 p. (Pm., V. 21.) — Eeport on an inquiry into the sanitary condition of the labouring population of Great Britain; with appendices. 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Seealso Abnaki ; — Alsonkin; —Apache; —Black Hawk; — Brotliertown ; — Cherokee ; — Chicka- saw ; — Chippeway ; — Choctaw ; — Creek ; — Da- kota ; — Delaware ; — Hidatsa ; — Uousatonic : — Xllinois ; — loway : — Iroquois ; — Massachusetts ; — Mohawk ; — Mohegan ; — Mohekunnah ; — Montauk ; — Monyinoyk ; — Narrajf ansett ; — Navaj o ; — Norridgrewocfc ; — Nyhantic ; — Oneida; — Osage ; — Passainaquodtly ; — Pawtuckett ; — Penacook ; — Penobscot ; — Pontiac ; — Potenum- mecut ; — Saconet ; — Sauks and Foxes ; — Seneca ; — Shawnee ; — Sioux ; — Stratford ; — Susqne- hanoke ; — Winnebago ; — also Mass. Hist. Soc. Collections. For histories of King Philip's and other wars of New England, see New lUngland : and for the Five yeai-s French and Indian war, see United States. Ms- tory. (.French and Indian war.) Indictments. Akohbold, J. F. Forms of indict- ment ; including the statutes relative to crimi- nal proceedings. N.Y., 1828. 8°. — Gkeenwood, J. B. Collection of all statutes passed in the reign of George iv. and now in force, relating to indictable offences in Eng- land, 1820-30. Lond., 1830. 12°. — Tkain, C. R., and Heard, F. F. Precedents of indictments and special pleas. Bost., 1855. 8°. — Whakton, p. Precedents of indictments and pleas. 2d revised ed. Phila., 1857. 8°. Indigestion. See Digestion. Indigo. Dickinson, J. Reply to the indigo plant- ers' pamphlet, entitled " Brahmins and pari- ahs." Lond., 1861. 8°. (Pm., v. 104.) Inductive sciences. See Physics. Indus River. Clakke, S. H. The Scinde rail- way and Indus flotilla companies. Lond., 1858. 8°. (Pm., V. 102.) — Navigation of the Indus. Lond., 1858. 8°. (Pm., V. 102.) Industrial and provident societies. Bkabrook, E. W. Law relating to industrial and provi- dent societies. Lond., 1869. 12°. — Davis, H. F. A. Manual of the law relating to industrial and provident societies. Lond., 1869. 12°. INDUSTKIAl. 412 INJUNCTIONS. Industrial and provident societies, continued. — Gkeat Britain. Registrar of Friendly Societies. Keturn relating to industrial and provident . co-operative societies, 1871-73. n.t.p. Lond., [1873-74]. f°. Industrial arts. See Useful arts. Industrial biography. See Smiles, S. Industrial classes. See Laboring classes. Industrial exhibitions. See Exliibitions. Industrial history of free nations. See McCul- lagh-Torrens, "W. T. Industrial schools. See Reformatory schools ; — Technical education. Industry. See Exhibitions ; — Political econo- my ; — Useful arts. Industry and genius, Annals of. See BrightvFell, C. L. Inebriates, American Association for the Cure of. See American. Infallibility of the Scriptures considered in a let- ter to the Bishop of London, by a lay Church- man. [Anon.J Lond., 1863. 8°. 18 p. (Pm., V. 112.) Infantry. BnTTBKPiEU), D. Camp and outpost duty for infantry. N.Y., 1862. 18°. — Casey, S. Infantry tactics. N.Y., 1862. 3v. 24°. — CoppiE, H. Field manual for battalion drill. Phila., 1864. 32°. Field manual of evolutions of the line. Phila., 1862. 32°. — DuFFiELD, "W. W. School of the brigade, and evolutions of the Une. Phila., 1862. 24°. — Evolutions of the line, as practiced by the Aus- trian infantry, and adopted in 1853. Tr. by C. M. "Wilcox. N.Y., 1860. 12°. — Gov., pseud. Ehymed tactics. N.Y., 1862. 12°. — Handy-book for the U. S. soldier. Phila. ,1863. 24°. — Hakdee, W. J. Eifle and light infantry tactics. Phila., 1861. 2 v. 24°. — Morris, W. H. Field tactics for infantry. N.Y., 1864. 12°. — EoEERTSON, J. E. Catechism adapted to the latest edition of the Field exercise and evolu- tions of infantry. Lond., 1862. sm. 8°. — Scott, W. Infantry tactics. New ed. N.Y., 1861. 3v. 24°. — United States. Department of War. Infantry tactics. Phila., 1861. 24°. Same. With questions adapted to the text by H. B. Wilson. Phila. 1862. 18°. Infantry tactics, for the use of colored troops. N.Y., 1863. 24°. See also Military art and science. Infants. Forsyth, W. Treatise on the law relat- ing to the custody of infants. Phila., 1850. 8°. (Law library, v. 68.) — Macpherson, W. Treatise on the law relating to infants. Phila., 1843. 8°. (Law hb., v. 41.) — Simpson, A. H. Treatise on the law and prac- tice relating to infants. Lond., 1875. 8°. — Tyler, E. H. Commentaries on the law of in- fancy. Albany, 1868. 8°. See also Parent and cUld. Infidelity. See Scepticism. Informations. Cole, W. E. Law and practics relating to criminal informations, and informa- tions in the nature of quo warranto. Phila, 1847. 2 V. 8°. (Law library, v. 56-57.) Infusoria. Phipson, T. L. The utilization of minute life; studies on insects, infusoria, etc. Lond., 1864. 16°. IngersoU, Charles. Fears for democracy from the American point of view. Phila., 1875. 8°. — Letter to a friend in a slave state, [jlnon.] Phila., 1862. 8°. 60 p. Ingersoll, Charles Jared. Historical sketch of the second war between the United States and Great Britain, 1812-15. Vol. 1-2. Phila., 1846- 49. 2v. 8°. — DwiGHT, T. Eemarks on the review of IncM- quiu's letters. Bost.,'1815. 8°. — Maury, S. M. {In her Statesmen of Amer., 1846.) Ingersoll, Colin M. Catalogue of Connecticut volunteer organizations, 1861-65. See Con- necticut. Acyutant-General. Ingersoll, George Goldthwait. Home, a thanks- giving sermon, preached at King's Chapel, [Nov. 27]. Bost., 1845. 8°. 24 p. Ingersoll family. Goodwin, N. {In his Genea- logical notes.) Ingham, Benjamin. Tyekman, L. Memoir of Ingham. {In his Oxford Methodists.) Ingraham, Duncan. Letter on his return from Niagara, 1792. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 1st ser. V. 1.) Ingraham, Edward D. Papers in relation to the case of Silas Deane. Phila., 1855. 8°. (Seventy- Six Soc. Publ.) — Sketch of the events which preceded the capture of Washington by the British, 24th August, 1814. [Anon.] Phila., 1849. 8°. 66 p. Map. Ingraham, Joseph. 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Inman, Henry. Tuckebman, H. T. (In his Book of the artists.) Inman, Thomas. Ancient pagan and modern Christian symbolism exposed and explained. Lond., 1869. 8°. xv, 68 p. lUus. Innes, Cosmo. Lectures on Scotch legal antiqui- ties. Bdin., 1872. 8°. — Scotland in the middle ages. Edin., 1860. 8°. Map. Innkeepers. Eedpield, I. P. Eesponsibility and duty of innkeepers. {In his Law of carriers.) Innocents abroad. See Clemens, S. L. Inns of Court. Habvet, D. "W. Inns of Court. Letter to Lord J. Kussell, on the benchers and the bar. 2ded. Lond., [1862]. 8°. (Pm.,v.lll.) — Ibbland, S. Picturesque views, with an histori- cal account of the Inns of Court in London and "Westminster. Lond., 1800. 8°. — Macqueen, J. F. Lecture on the early history and academic discipline of the Inns of Court and Chancery. Lond., 1851. 8°. (Pm.,v. 106.) — Neatb, C. Eemarks on a late decision of the judges as visitors of the Inns of Court. Lond., 1848. 8°. (Pm., V. 101.) Inquiry into the truth of the accusations made against the Marquis of Clanricarde, in the cause of Handoock v. Delacour. 3d ed. Lond., 1858. 8°. 79 p. (Pm., V. 30.) Inquisition. Gordost, J. The Spanish Inquisi- tion: its heroes and martyrs. Edin., 1870. 16°. — Lawrence, E. Dominic and the Inquisition. (In his Historical studies.) — LiMBORCH, P. van. History of the Inquisition. Tr. by S. Chandler. Lond., 1731. 2 v. in 1. 4°. — Eule, "W. H. History of the Inquisition from the 12th century. Lond., 1868. 8°. — Sanctis, L. de. Notices of the Inquisition. (In his Eome, Christian and papal.) — Stockdale, J. J. History of the Inquisitions. Lond., 1810. i". See also Martyrs ; — Persecution. Insane hospitals. Bkimfxeld, H. Eemarks and suggestions on the institution and system of madhouses in England. Loud., 1861. 8°. (Pm., v. 104.) -Browne, W. A. P. Cottage asylums. Lond., 1861. 8°. (Pm., v. 83.) — Earlb, p. Prospective provision for the insane. Utioa, 1868. 8°. -Great Britain. Commissioners [ore] the State of Lunatic Asylums in Scotland. Eeport, with an appendix. Edin., 1857. 2 v. 8°. — Ireiand. Inspectors of Lunatic Asylums. 1st- 23d report, 1844-[73]. Dublm, 1845-74. 23 v. f° and 8°. — Jabvis, E. Influence of distance from and near- ness to an insane hospital on its use by the peo- ple. n.t.p. [1866.] 8°. (Pm., v. 64.) — KiRKBRiDE, T. S. On the construction, organiza- tion and general arrangements of hospitals for the insane. Phila., 1854. 8°. — Packard, E. P. W. Modem persecution, or in- sane asylums unveiled. Hartford, 1873. 2 v. 8°. Insane bospitals, continued. See also Aberdeen. Royal Lunatic Asylum ; — Bloomingdale Asylum ; — Butler Hospital ; — Crichton Koyal Institution : — Dundee Boyal Asylum; —Hartford. Retreat for the Insane; — Inverness District Lunatic Asylum; — Massa- chusetts. State Lunatic Hospital at Northampton, etc. ; — Murray's Koyal Asylum for Lunatics: — New Brunswick. Provincial Lunatic Ayslum ; — Neiv Jer- sey. 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Dublin, 1865. 8°. — Fisher, T. "W. Plain talk about insanity. With remarks on hospitals, etc. Bost., 1872. 8°. — Great Britain. Commissioners in Lunacy. 1st- 27th report. [Lond.], 1847-73. 28 v. 8°. Statistical appendix to the report of the met- ropolitan commissioners, 1844. [L., 1844.] f°. — Hood, Sir "W. C. Criminal lunatics. Lond., 1860. 8°. (Pm., V. 103.) — Howe, S. G. Insanity in Massachusetts. Bost., 1843. 8°. (Pm., V. 10.) — Jarvis, E. Causes of insanity. Address before the Norfolk District Medical Society, n.p., 1851. 8°. (Pm., v. 52.) Comparative liability of males and females to insanity. Utica, 1850. 8°. (Pm., v. 64.) Qriminal insane. Utica, 1857. 8°. (Pm.,v. 64.) Mania transitoria. [Bost., 1869.] 8°. Proper provision for the insane. Bost., 1872. 8°. Relation of education to insanity. "Wash., 1872. 8°. Tendency of misdirected education and the unbalanced mind to produce insanity, n.t.p. 8°. (Pm., V. 64.) — Kellogg, A. O. 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Keport ou the poor and insane in Rhode Island. By T. E. Hazard. Providence, 1851. 8°. — Saitket, W. H. O. Lectures on mental diseases. Lond., 1866. 8°. — ScHKOEDEE VAN DER KoLK, J. L. C. Pathology and therapeutics of mental diseases. Tr. by J. T. Eudall. Lond., 1870. 8°. — Scotland. Board of Commissioners in Lunacy. Ist^ieth annual report. Edln., 1859-74. 16 v. 8°. — Sheppaed, E. Lectures on madness in its medi- cal, legal, and social aspects. Phila., 1873. 8°. — Simpson, J. Homicidal insanity. {In his Neces- sity of popular education.) — Smith, G. Mental capacity in relation to insani- ty, crime, etc. Lond., 1872. 8°. — Storer, H. E. Causation, course, and treat- ment of reflex insanity in women. Bost., 1871. 16°. — Wnsir, J. M. Plain directions for dealing with an insane patient. Lond., 1872. 16°. See also Insane hospitals. Insanity {in law). Browne, J. H. B. Medical jurisprudence of insanity. Lond., 1871. 8°. — BucKNiLL, J. C, Unsoundness of mind in rela- tion to criminal acts. Phila., 1856. 8°. (La'w library, v. 92.) — Guernsey, E. S. Juries and physicians on ques- tions of Insanity. N.T., [1872]. 8°. — Eay, I. Treatise on the medical jurisprudence of insanity. 3d ed., with add. Bost., 1853. 8°. — Eedfield, I. P. The jurisprudence of insanity. (In his Law of wills.) — Saeben, J. T., and Browne, J. H. B. Hand- book of law and lunacy. Lond., 1872. 8°. — Sheleord, L. Practical treatise on the law con- cerning lunatics, idiots, etc. Lond., 1833. 8°. Same. Phila., 1833. 8°. (Law library, v. 2.) — SOCEETT FOR PROMOTING THE AMENDMENT OP THE Law. Eeport on the law respecting luna- cy. Lond., 1848. 8°. (Pm., v. 108.) — Stock, J. S. Practical treatise on the law of non compotes mentis, or persons of unsound mind. Phila., 1839. 8°. (Law library, v. 25.) — "WtNSLOw, F. The plea of insanity in criminal cases. Phila., 1842. 8°. (Law library, v. 42.) — "WmsLow, L. S. Manual of lunacy: handbook relating to the legal care and treatment of the insane. Lond., 1874. sm. 8°. See ofco Buranelli, L. ; -M'Naughten, D.;-New Tork llledioo-l.eeal Society. , ^-^y Insects. Agassiz, L. (J. R.) Classification of in. sects from embryological data. (Smithsonian Inst. Contributions, v. 2.) — Bates, H. W. Contributions to an insect fauna of the Amazon valley. Lond., 1861-66. 8°, — Bigland, J. Natural history of birds, fishes reptiles, and insects. Newed. Phila., 1849. 12°, — Duncan, P. M. Transformations of insects. 3d ed. Lond., [1874]. 8°. — Emmons, E. Descriptions of the more common and injurious species of insects. (In Ajs Agri- culture of New York.) — Hagen, H. a. On some insect deformities. (Harv. Coll. Mus. Comp. ZoSl. Memoirs, v. 2.) — Harris, T. W. Entomological correspondence, ed. by S. H. Scudder. Bost., 1869. 8°. (Boston Soc. of Nat. Hist. Occasional papers, v. 1.) Eeport on the insects of Massachusetts, inju- rious to vegetation. Camb., 1841. 8°. Same. Treatise on the insects of New England injurious to vegetation. 2d ed. Bost., 1852. 8°. Same. 3d ed. Bost., 1862. 8°. — Illinois. State Entomologist. 4th annual report on the noxious and beneficial insects of the state. By "W. Le Baron. Springfield, 1874. 8°. — Jaeger, B., and Preston, H. C. Lite of North American insects. N.Y., 1859. 12°. — KoELLAR, V. Treatise ou insects injurious to gardeners, foresters, and farmers. Tr. by J. and M. Loudon, with notes by J. 0. Westwood. Lond., 1840. 16°. — Packard, A. S., Jr. Directions for collecting and preserving insects. (Smithsonian Inst. Miscel. coll., V. 11.) Guide to the study of insects, and a treatise on those injurious and beneficial to crops. Salem, 1869. 8°. — Phipson, T. L. The utilization of minute hfej studies on insects, etc. Lond., 1864, 16°. — Practical entomologist. Vol. 2, no. 1-4. Pliila,, 1866-67. 1. 8°. — PsTCHE. Organ of the Cambridge Entomol. Club, No. 1-22. May 1874-Feb. 1876. Camb., 1874r-76. 8°. See also Bees; — Coleoptera;— Diptera;— Lepl- Odonata; '^ "" " doptera; — Neuroptera; tera. - Orthop- Inside Paris during the siege. By an Oxford graduate. [Anon.'] Lond., 1871. 16°. Insolvency. See Bankruptcy. Inspiration. Evans, F. W. Tests of divine in- spiration. New Lebanon, 1853. 12°. See also Bible. Instinct. Chadbourne, P. A. Instinct: its office in the animal kingdom, etc. N.Y,, 1872, 12°. — Lebot, C. G. Intelligence and perfectibihty of animals. Lond., 1870. 8°. — Watson, J. S. Eeasoning power in animals, Lond., 1867. 8°. Institut Canadien de Quebec. Centenaire de I'assaut de Quebec par les Amdricains, 31 d&., 1775. QueTjec, 1876. 8°. Contents. Choulnard, H. J. J. B. Introduction.— Turcotte, L. P. Invaaion du Canada. — Le May, L. P. VlHOn de Montgomery. — Taschereau, H. T. Discouis. INSTITUT. 415 INSURANCE. Instltut de France. See Paris. Institut National Agronomique. See Ver- sailles. Institute of Technology. See Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Institution of Civil Engineers, London. Char- ter, bye-laws and regulations. Lond., 1866. 8°. 2Tp. (Pm.,v. 115.) Institutions de pr^voyanoe et des societfe de se- cours mutuels. Bruxelles, 1847. 8°. Insurance. AcooniTT of the various societies or companies in London for granting assurances on lives. Lond., 1839. 8°. (Pm., v. 28.) — AiTGELL, J. K. Treatise on the law of fire and life insurance. 2d ed., enlarged. Bost., 1855. 8°. — ^Aenould, Sir 3. Treatise on the law of marine insurance and average. 2d ed., with annota^ tions by J. C. Perkins. Best., 1850. 2 v. 8°. — Bailt, F. Doctrine of life-annuities and assu- rances investigated and explained. Liverpool, 1864. 8°. — Beadmont, J. A. Thoughts and details on life insurance offices. Lond., 1842. 8°. (Pm.,v.27.) — Belgium. Ministere des Finances. Documents sur les assurances par IMtat. Tome 2, no. 1, Eussie; no. 5, Belgiqne. Bruxelles, 1847-49. 2 V. f °. — Bennett, E. H. 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See Leonard, D. MASSACHUSETTS. 517 MASSACHUSETTS. Massachusetts. Adjutant-General. — Annual reports, 1844, 46, 48-78. Bost., 1843-79. 8°. Note. The reports contain also the reports of the Quarter- master General, the reports of the Surgeon General, 1862-64, and those of the Master of Ordnance, 1862-65. — The law for the government of the Mass. militia. [1873, 78.] Bost., 1873-78. 2 v. 12° and 1. 8°. — Manual for loading and firing the Peabody treech-loading rifle. Bost., 1873, 16°. 16 p. — Becord of the Mass. volunteers. 1861-65. Bost., 1868-70. 2v. 4°. — Answer to Randolph's account of the irregular trade since the revolution in New England. (Whitmore, W. H. Andros tracts, v. 2.) — Answer to the complaints of Sir E. Andros, 1688. (Maine Hist. See. Coll., v. 5.) See also Bollan, W. Agricultural Survey. — lst-4th report on the agriculture of Mass. By H. Colman. Bost, 1838-41. 4 v. 8°. Plates. See also Board of Agriculture. 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The 25th report contains a general index to 1877. — Catalogue of the Agricultural Library. Bost., 1858. 8°. 29 p. — 'WiLDBK, M. P. History and progress of the Board of Agriculture. Bost., 1878. 8°. ^ee also Agricultural Survey/ ; ~- Secretary of State. Board of Education. — Abstract of school returns, 1837-46. Bost., 1838- 46. 7 V. 8°. Note. Foi'^iewloasyesas.see forward. Secretary !., 1823. — Sharp. D., 1824 — Spragne, W. B., 1826 —Dewey, O., 1826. — Stuart, M., 1827- Walker, J., 1828. - Flske, W., 1829. - Channing, W. E , 1830. — W^ithington, L., 1831. — Dean, P., 1832. — Peabody, W. B. O., 1833. — Teomans, J. W., 1834. — Wainwi-ight, J. M., 1835. — Bigelow, A., 1836. — Dana, D., 1837.— Storrs, E. S., 1838. — Hopkins, M., 1839. — Codman, J., 1840 —Damon, D., 1841. —Gannett, E. S., 1842.— Jackson, S. C, 1843. — Chapin, EH., 1844. — Braman, M. P., 1845.— Putnam, G., ni46. — Bisbee, J. H.. 1847.— Vinton, A. H., 1848. — Pierce, J., 1849. — Hitchcock, MASSACHUSETTS. 522 MASSACHUSETTS. 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Winthrop to treat with the Pequots, 1636. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 3d ser. Y. 3.) — Journal of the revision committee, 1859. f°. MS. — Journals of the committees on the revised stat- utes. Bost., 1835. 8°. See also Commissioners on the Revision of the Statutes. — Letter of instructions to "W". Bollan, agent at the Court of Gre'at Britain, 1756. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 1st ser. v. 6.) — Memorial of Charles Sumner. Bost., 1874. 8°. Portrait. — [Memorial of Deerfield and other towns against the existing war and embargo, 1814.] n.p., [1814], 8°. 12 p. (Pm., V. 90.) — Memorial to the Senate and House of Representa- tives of the United States [against the embargo laws]. n.p., [1809]. 8°- 15 p. — Minority report of the committee on railways in relation to the Hoosac Tunnel and the rail- roads leading thereto; also the speech by E. P. Carpenter, June 3, 1873, in support of the same. Bost., 1873. 8°. 65 p. — [Papers in relation to certain memorials of the ancestors of Washington.] n.t.p. Bost., 1861. 8°. 12 p. (Pm., V. 65.) — Patriotick proceedings of the Legislature, Jan. 26-March4, 1809. Bost., 1809. 8°. — Proceedings of the House of Representatives relative to convening the General Assembly at Harvard College in Cambridge, t.p.w. [Bost., 1770.] 8°. 83 p. — Proceedings relating to the Penobscot expedi- tion. Bost., 1780. sm. 4°. 29 p. — Proceedings upon the act of Maryland appro- priating seven thousand dollars for the families of those killed at Baltimore, April 19, 1861. Bost., 1862. 8°. 15 p. — Remarks at a hearing before the joint committee of education, 1 Feb. 1848, in aid of the memorial of the coUegea. Camb., 1848. 8°. 32 p. — Report by L. M. Parker on a railroad from Bos- ton to Providence and from Boston to Albany, 1828. Bost., 1841. 8°. 7 p. (Pm., v. 9.) — Report concerning statistical information in re- lation to the Western and other raU-roads. Bost., 1838. 8°. 8 p. Massachusetts. Gen. Court. {Miscel. doc), cont'd. — Report of oral evidence on the flowage of the Concord and Sudbury meadows. MS. — Report [of the committee on pauper laws, 1821. Bost., 1821.] 8°. 36 p. (Pm., v. 7.) — Report of the joint committee of 1860, upon the proposed canal to unite Barnstable and Buz- zard's Bays. Bost., 1864. 8°. — Report of the joint committee on the State Prison. Bost., 1828. 8°. 35 p. — [Report of the joint special committee respecting the Western Railroad, 1840.] n.t.p. Bost, 1840. 8°. 36 p. — Report [on] a, plan for the abatement of the Miller's River nuisance, with the report of P. Ball, civil engineer. Bost., 1872. 8°. 46 p. — Report [on] the establishment of a State Reform School for Girls. Bost., 1855. 8°. — Report on the memorials of the Seneca Indians and others. Bost., 1840. 8°. 28 p. (Pm., v. 9.) — Report [on the petitions of sundry towns on the subject of the embargo.] n.p. , [1809], %°.- 16 p. — Report respecting the New England Asylum for the Blind. [Bost., 1840.] 8°. 12 p. — Report upon idiocy. By S. G. Howe. Bost., 1848. 8°. 54 p. — Report upon the flowage of meadows on Concord and Sudbury Rivers. Bost., 1860. 8°. — Reports of contested elections, in the House of Representatives, 1780-1834: compiled by L. S. Gushing. Bost., 1834. 8°. — Same. Reports of controverted elections, 1780- 1852: compiled by L. S. Cushing, C. W. Storey, and L. Josselyn. Bost., 1853. 8°. xx, 757 p. — Reports on the subject of a license law. Bost., 1867. 8°. — State papers on nullification: including the pub- lic acts of the convention of South Carolina, 1832-33, the proclamation of the president, etc. Bost., 1834. 8°. — Statement [to the General Assembly of Con- necticut] on behalf of the commonwealth of Mass. concerning the bill " to enable purchasers of railroads to operate the same." [By E. L. Pierce.] n.t.p. [Bost., 1871.] 8°. 13 p. — Fakmek, J. List of representatives in the Gen- eral Court, 1689-92. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 3d ser. v. 4.) Geological Survey. — Report on certain points in the geology of Mass. By E. Hitchcock. [Bost.], 1853. 8°. 44 p. lUus. — Report on the geology, mineralogy, botany, and zoology of Mass. With a descriptive list of the specimens. lUus. By E. Hitchcock. Amherst, 1833. 8°, and Atlas, xii, 692 p. — Same. 2d ed., enlarged. Amherst, 1835. 8°, and Atlas. 702 p. — Same. Part 1. Economical geology. Amherst, 1832. 8°. 70 p. (Pm., v. 7.) ■ Final report. With an appended catalogue of specimens. By E. Hitchcock. Amherst, 1841. 4°. xii, 831 p. Map and plates. See also, back. Commissioner to the Centennial Exposition. MASSACHUSETTS. 523 MASSACHUSETTS. Massachusetts, continued. Governors. — [Addresses of the governors, 1854-79]. Bost., 1854-79. 8°. — Bradford, A. Speeches of the governors of Mass., 1765-75; the answers to the same, and other puhlio papers. Bost., 1818. 8°. — List of governours and commanders in chief, 1620-1794. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 1st ser. v. 3.) Harbor Commissioners. See Board of Harbor Commissioners. House of Representatives. See General Court. Inspector and Assayer of Liquors. — lst-2d annual report. Bost., 1876-77. 8°. Insurance Commission. — l3fr-23d annual report, 1855-78. Bost., 1856-78. 23 V. in 27. 8°. — Ist-lOth annual report of the loan fund associa- tions, 1857-66. Bost., 1857-66. 8°. Note. Discontinued. See also, forward^ Secretary of State. Joint Stock Companies. See Secretojry of State. Library of the General Court. See State Library. Liquor Commissioner. — Annual report, 1858-67, 69-73. Bost., 1858-73. 8°. ^ote. No report printed in 1868. Loan Fund Associations. See Insurance Commission. Nautical School. — 8th-13th annual report, 1867-72. Bost., 1868-73. 8°. Note. Discontinued. For tlie first seven reports see, for- ward. State R^orm School. Perkins Institution and Mass. Asylum for the Blind. See Perkins Institution, etc. Prison Commissioners. See Commissioners of Prisom. Provincial Congress, — Journals of each Provincial Congress, 1774-75, and of the Committee of Safety, with other documents. Published under the supervision of W. Lincoln. Bost., 1838. 8°. lix, 778 p. — Committee of Safety. Letter to the Provincial Congress of New Hampshire, April 22, 1775. (N. H. Hist. Soc. Coll., v. 2.) Quartermaster- General. See Adjutant-General. Bailroad Corporations. See, forward. Secretary of State. Rainsford Island Hospital. — l8t-16th annual report. Bost., 1857-70. 8°. Note. DiscOQtinued. Reports {chronologically arranged). — QniNOT, J. Reports, 1761-72. Ed. hy S. M. Quiucy. Bost., 1865. 8°. Massachusetts. Reports, continued. — Reports of cases in the Supreme Judicial Court. Vol. 1. 1804r^5. By E. "Williams. Northamp- ton, 1805. 8°. — Same. 2d ed. Bost., 1816. 8°. — Same. Vol. 2-17. 1806-22. By D. A. Tyng. Newhuryport, Exeter, Bost., 1808-23. 16 v. 8°. Note. Vol. 17 lias a general index. — PiCKBBiNG, O. Reports, 1822-[40]. Bost., 1824- 42. 24 V. 8°. — Metcalf, T. Reports, [1840-47]. Bost., 1841-51. 13 V. 8°. — CusHiNG, L. S. Reports, [1848-53]. Bost., 1850- 60. 12 v. 8°. — Gray, H., Jr. Reports, [1854-60]. Bost., 1855- 71. 16 V. 8°. — Allen, C. Reports of cases in the Supreme Ju- dicial Court, [1861-67]. Bost., 1861-69. 14 V. 8°. — Mass. reports. Vol. 97-114. [1867]-74. A. G. Browne, Jr., reporter. Bost., 1868-76. 8 v. 8°. Note. Vol. 110-111 by A. G. Browne and J. C. Gray. — Same. 115-123. 1874-78. J. Lathrop, reporter. Bost., 1875-78. 9 v. 8°. (Digests, etc.) — BiGELOW, L. Digest of the reported cases in the Supreme Judicial Court. Bost., 1825. 8°. Same. Supplement. Digest of Pickering's reports, v. 2-7. Bost., 1830. 8°. — Phillips, "W". Digest of Pickering's reports, 2d- 8th vol., inclusive. Bost., 1831. 8°. — MiNOT, 6. Digest of the decisions of the Su- preme Judicial Court, [1804-42]. Bost., 1844. 8°. Same. With supplement. [1842-49.] Bost., 1851-52. 2 V. 8°. — Bennett, E. H., and Heard, F. P. Mass. di- gest of the decisions of the Supreme Judicial Court, 1804-69. Bost., 1862-72. 3 v. 1. 8°. Note. Vol. 3, by E. H. Bennett and H. W. Holland. — Bell, C. U. Index or summary digest of the Mass. reports, vols. 103-120. A continuation of the "Massachusetts digest." Bost., 1877. 8°. — Williams, C. H. S. Index to the decisions in the Mass. reports, 1860-77, on the constitution, the general statutes, etc. Bost., 1878. 8°. — Williams, G. P. Mass. citations. Table of cases, etc., from Quincy to 122 Mass. Bost., 1878. 1. 8°. Revision Commission. See Commissioners on the Revision of the Statutes. Sanitary Commission. — Report of a general plan for the promotion of public and personal health. Bost., 1850. 8°. Engravings, map and plans. School for Idiotic and Feeble-Minded Youth. — [lst]-3d, 5th-31st annual report, [1849-51, 53]-78. Bost., 1850-79. 8°. — Constitution and by-laws. Bost., 1851. 8°. 14 p. — Howe, S. G. Letter to the Governor of Mass. upon his veto of a bill providing for an increase of state beneficiaries at the School. Bost., 1857. 8°. (Pm., V. 52, 64.) aiASSACHUSBTTS. 524 MASSACHUSETTS. Massachusetts, continued. Secretai-y of State. — Documents submitted to the General Court, 1838-39, 46-49, 51-55. Bost., 1838-55. 8°. yote. Many of these documents are now compiled by other departments. (Agricultural Societies.) — Abstract from the returns of agricultural socie- ties, 1845-46. Best., 1846-47. 2 v. 8°. — Transactions of agricultural societies, 1847-51. Bost., 1848-52. 5 v. 8°. — Same. For 1852, also the proceedings of the State Board of Agriculture. Bost., 1853. 8°. JVoie. For continuation see, back, Board of Agriculture. (Assessors.) — Abstracts of the returns of assessors relating to the assessment of taxes on the shares of cor- porations, and deposits in savings institutions, in 1860. Bost., 1861. 8°. (Jianks.) — Abstract exhibiting the condition of the institu- tions for savings in Mass., 1846-56. Bost., 1846- 56. 8°. — Same. Abstracts of returns from the savings institutions, 1865. Bost., 1866. 8°. — [Abstract of the statements of the banks in the commonwealth, 1808-31. Bost., 1808-31.] Fol'd- ed sheets. — Same. Abstract from the returns of banks in Massachusetts, 1832-64. Bost., 1832-65. 4 v. obi. 4° and 8°. — Schedule exhibiting the condition of banks, 1803-37. [Bost., 1838.] 8°. See also Bank Commissioners j — Commissioner of Sav- ings Banks ,* — 2'ax Commissioner. (Births, Marriages and Deaths.) — lst-36th annual report relating to the registry and returns of births, marriages and deaths, 1843-77. Bost., 1843-78. 36 v. in 21. 8°. (Census.) — Abstract of the census, June, 1855. "With re- marks [by N. B. Shurtleff]. Bost., 1857. 8°. — Same. 1860. Prepared by G. W. Chase. Bost., 1863. 8°. — Same. 1865. Bost., 1867. 8°. — Same. Census. 1875. Prepared under the direction of C. D. Wright. Best., 1876. 3 v. 8°. Contents. Vol. 1, Population and social statistics, 3. Manufactures and occupations. 3. Agricultural products and property. Note. A fourth volume forms the 7th annual report of the Bureau of Statistics of Lahor. — 7th United States census of Mass., 1850. 39 v. f°- MS. — 8th census, 1860. 44 v. f°. MS. — 9th census, 1870. 43 v. f°. MS. See also Bureau of Statistics of Labor ; — also, forward. Description, Education, etc. (entry under Chiokbeihg, J.) ( Corporations.) — Abstract of the attested returns of corporations organized during 1863-71; Abstract of certifi- cates, 1872-78, Bost., 1864-79. 8°. Massacliuse4:ts. Secretary of State, continued. \ ( Criminal cases.) — Abstract of returns of criminal cases tried before justices of the peace and police courts, 1853-57. Bost., 1854-57. 8°. (Industry.) — Statistical tables: exhibiting the condition and products of certain branches of industry in Mass., for the year 1837. Prepared by J. P. Bigelow. Bost., 1838. 8°. — Same. Statistics of certain branches of industry, 1845. By J. G. Palfrey. Bost., 1846. 8°. — Same. Statistical information relating to certain branches of industry, 1855. By F. De Witt. Bost., 1856. 8°. — Same. 1865. By 0. Warner. Bost., 1866. 8°. (Insurance Companies.) — Abstract of the returns and statements of foreign insurance companies, 1853-55. Bost., 1854-56. 8°. — Abstract of the returns of insurance companies, etc., 1837-55. Bost., 1838-56. 8°. See also, back, Insurance Commissioners. (Jails and Houses of Correction.) — Abstract of returns of the keepers of jails and overseers of the houses of correction, 1842-46, 49-63. Bost., 1843-64. 8°. Note. Now Included in reports of the Board of State Charities. (Joint Stock Companies.) — Abstract of returns of joint stock companies in Mass., 1851-54, [55, 57-62]. Bost., [1854]-63. 8°. J^ote. Continued in ' Abstract of returns of corporations.' ( Overseers of the Poor.) — Abstract of the returns of the overseers of the poor in Mass., 1838-«3. [Bost., 1838-64.] 8° . (Foils, Property and Taxes.) — Aggregates of polls, property, taxes, &c., as assessed May 1, 1861-May 1, 1878. Bost., 1862- 79. 8°. (Property in trust.) — Reports concerning property in trust as held by certain corporations, and by trustees under acts of incorporation. Bost., 1866. 8°. (Railroad Corporations.) — Annual reports, 1836-56; Abstracts of returns, 1857-58; Returns, 1859-69. Bost., 1837-70. 34 v. in 19. 8°. Note. For continuation see Board of Railroad Commis- sioners. (School returns.) — Abstract of school returns, 1834-36. Bost., 1834- 37. 3 V. obi. f°. Note. For continuation see, back. Board of Education. Senate. See General Court. State Almshouse and Primary School at Monson. — lstH25th annual report, 1854-78. Bost., 1855-79. 8°. Note. The Almshouse was removed in 1872, the succeeding reports refer only to the State Primary School. • MASSACHUSETTS. 525 MASSACHUSETTS. Massachusetts, continued. State Almshouse at Bridgewater. -l8t-25th annual report, 1854^78. Bost., 1855-79. 8°. Mte. Called " State Workhouse," 1873-77. State Almshouse at Tewksbury. — l3t-25th annual report, 1854-78. Bost., 1855-79. 8°. State Board of Health. — let-lOth annual report. Bost., 1870-79. 10 v. 8°. — Summary of seven years' work of the Board. By W. L. Eichardson. Bost., 1876. 8°. State Industrial School for Girls at Lancaster. — lst-23d annual report, 1857-78. Bost., 1857-79. 8°. State Library. — Annual reports, 1849-78. Bost., 1850-79. 8°. — Catalogue of the library. Bost., 1831. 8°. -Same. Bost., 1846. 8°. — SuTne. Bost., 1858. 8°. State Lunatic Hospital at Danvers. — 1st annual report, 1878. Bost., 1879. 8°. State Lunatic Hospital at Northampton. — l3t-23d annual report, 1866-78. Bost., 1856-79. 8°. State Lunatic Hospital at Taunton. — [l3t]-25th annual report, 1854r-78. Bost., 1865-79. 8°. State Lunatic Hospital at Worcester. — [lst]-46th annual report, 1833-78. Best., 1834- 79. 8°. ffote. Called "Worcester Lunatic Hospital " in the report Jor 1877. — Report of commissioners appointed to superin- tend the erection of a hospital, and to report a system of discipline and government for the same. Bost., 1832. 8°. .See aUo, back. Commission on Lunacy. State Normal Art School. — Report of the board of visitors, 1874-75. Bost., 1874-75. 8°. State Normal School at Bridgewater. — BoTDEN, A. G. History and alumni record of the School. Bost., 1876. 8°. State Primary School at Monson. See State Atmsliouse and Fnmary Sclwol. State Prison. — Annual report, 1858-78. Bost., 1859-79. 8°. — Rules and regulations. Bost., 1823. 8°. 64 p. (Pm., V. 52.) — Hatnbs, G. Pictures from prison life. Hist. sketch of the State Prison. Bost., 1871. 16°. See also, back, Oeneral Court. (Mscel. doc.) State Reform School at Westborough. — l3fr-32d annual report, 1847-78. Bost. , 1848-79. 8°. Ifole. The 14th to 20th reports contain the first seven re- ports of the Nautical Branch. — Services at the induction of "W. E. Starr as super- intendent, Jan. 15, 1867. Bost., 1867. 8°. (Pm., V. 19.) Massacliusetts. State lieform School, etc., cont'd. — Scott, N. Plea for the Bible in the State Re- form School. A farewell discourse, Apr. 27, 1862. Best., 1862. 8°. Surgeon- General. — [2d-17th] annual report, 1862-78. Bost., 1863-79. 8°. Note. The lst-4th reports are contained also In the re- ports of the Adjutant^General, 1861-64. Tax Commissioner. — [Documents, 1866-78.] Bost., 1866-78. In 6 v. 8°. Contents. Compilation of tlie laws regulating taxation. — Corpora- tions taxable by the state. — Reports of the tax commis- sioner. — Tables of quotiitions of snares in corporations, etc., taxable by the assessors of cities and towns. — List of shareholders, together with the par, market and taxable values of shares, in the national banks in the commonwealth, [1867-70]. Bost., 1867-70. 4 v. 8°. — Stocks and bonds held by Mass. corporations. May 1, 1871, as collateral security for borrowed money or other liability. [Bost., 1871.] 4°. 38 p. Treasurer and Receiver-General. — Eeport, 1856, 1860-78. Bost., 1857-79. 8°. Trigonometrical Survey. See Astronomical and Trigonometrical Survey. Valuation Committee. — [Documents and reports. May 1864- Feb. 1866. Bost., 1864-65. 8°.] — Documents printed by order of the committee, during their session in 1860. Bost., 1850. 8°. — Journal, 184«, 1850. 2 v. f°. MS. — Journal and documents, 1860. Bost., 1861. 8°. — Report of the committee appointed to make a valuation of the polls and property of the com- monwealth, [1850], 1860. Bost., 1860-60. 2v. f°. — Report of the committee as corrected in the Legislature. [Bost.], 1841. f°. — Report of the valuation of the polls and property. Bost., 1841. 8°. 27 p. (Pm., v. 9.) Zoological and Botanical Survey. — Report on the insects of Mass. injurious to vege- tation. [By T. W. Harris.] Camb., 1841. 8°. Note. For later editions see Harris, T. W. — Eeport on the invertebrata of Mass., comprising the mollusca, crustacea, annelida, and radiata. [By A. A. Gould.] Camb., 1841. 8°. Plates. — Same. 2d ed., comprising the mollusca. Ed. by W. G. Binney. Bost., 1870. 8°. — Report on the trees and shrubs growing natural- ly in the forests of Mass. [By G. B. Emerson ] Bost., 1846. 8°. Plates. Note. For 2d ed. see Emerson, G. B. — Reports on the fishes, reptiles [by D. H. Storer], and birds [by W. B. O. Peabody], of Mass. Bost., 1839. 8°. Engravings. — Reports on the herbaceous plants [by C. Dewey], and on the quadrupeds [by E. Emmons], of Mass. Camb., 1840. 8°. Note. The reports have separate title-pages and pagina- tions. alASSACHUSETTS. 526 MASSACHrSETTS. Massacbnsetts, continued. Description, Education, Statistics, etc. — Bakkows, "W. The high school policy of Mass. New Haven, 1858. 8°. (Pm., v. 17.) — Brown, F. H. Medical register for the state of Mass. Bost., 1875. 16°. — Cbqckeking, J. Statistical view of the popula- tion of Mass., 1765-1840. Bost., 1846. 8°. — CuBTis, J. Brief remarts on the hygiene of Mass. Phila., 1849. 8°. (Pm., v. 69.) — DiOKiNsoir, R. Geographical and statistical view of Mass. proper. Greenfield, 1813. 8°. — DoKTON, J. Residence in Mass., 1686. (Mass. Hist. See. CoU., 2d ser. v. 2.) — Elliott, E. B. Vital statistics. Law of mor- taUtyinMass. n.p., [1857]. 8°. (Pm., v. 69.) — Emekson, G. B. Education in Mass.: early leg- islation and history. Bost., 1869. 8°. (Pm., V. 98.) Same. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Lectures.) — Hatwaed, J. Gazetteer of Mass. Bost., 1847. 12°. — Howe, S. G. Insanity in Mass. Bost., 1843. 8°. (Pm., V. 10.) — HuEBAKD, T. Estimate of the charges of Mass. Bay, 1764. (Mass. Hist. Soc. CoU., 2d ser. v. 8.) — Incomes of the citizens of Boston and other cities and towns in Mass. Bost., 1866. 8°. — Nason, B. Gazetteer of Mass. Bost., 1874. 8°. — Pemberton, T. Account of fires in Mass., [1701- 1800]. (Mass. Hist. Soc. CoU., 2d ser. v. 1.) — [Pbbiodioal literature of Mass., 1876. Speci- mens.] v.p., 1876. 11 V. f°. — QtJiNT, A. H. Normal schools of^ass. [Bost., 1861.] 8°. (Pm., V. 98.) — Spopford, J. Gazetteer of Mass. Newbury- port, 1828. 12°. — State of the cod and whale fisheries in Mass., 1763. (Mass. Hist. Soc. CoU., 1st ser. v. 8.) — Swan, J. National arithmetick: or. Observa- tions on the finances of Mass. Bost., [1786]. 8°. (Pm., V. 99.) — Swift, "W. H. Mass. railroads. 1842-55. Bost., 1856. 8°. — Twisleton, E. Evidence as to the religious working of the common schools in Mass. Lond., 1854. 8°- — Vienna International Exhibition, 1873. [Di- ploma awarded to Mass. by the international jury.] — Walling, H. F., and Gray, O. W. Official topographical atlas of Mass. Bost., 1871. f°. History, Politics, etc. — Amount of warlike stores in Mass., April 14, 1775. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 1st ser. v. 1.) — Austin, G. L. History of Mass. Bost., 1876. 8°. — Barber, J. W. Historical collections, relating to every town in Mass. Worcester, 1839. 8°- — Baery, J. S. History of Mass. Bost., 1855-57. 3 V. 8°. — Bay State 44th. n.t.p. [1863.] 8°. (Pm., v. 78.) — Bowditch, W. I. Taxation of women in Mass. Camb., 1875. 8°. Massachusetts. History, Politics, etc., continued. — Bkadford, a. History of Mass. for 200 years: 1620-1820. Bost., 1835. 8°. History of Mass., 1764-75. Bost., 1822. 8°. Same. 1775-89. Bost., 1825. 8°. — Bullock. A. H. Mass. and the war tax. Speech. Bost., 1862. 8°. (Pm., v. 57.) — Clark, J. S. Hist, sketch of the Congregational churches in Mass., 1620-1858. Bost., 1858. 8°. — Colburn, J. Bibliography of the local history of Mass. Bost., 1871. 1. 8°. — CoLMAN, J. Account of the hearing before the Privy Council, against the House of Represen- tatives of Mass. Bay, [1724]. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 1st ser. v. 2.) — Cudwokth, W. H. History of the 1st regiment Mass. infantry, 1861-64. Bost., 1866. 12°. — Danfoeth, T. Extracts from a manuscript, [concerning affairs of the Mass. colony, 1662-66]. (Mass. Hist. Soc. CoU., 2d ser. v. 8.) — De Costa, B. F. The 18th Mass. regiment. Dis- course, Palls Church, Va., Feb. 23, 1862. Charlestown, 1862. 8°. — Defence of the Legislature of Mass.; or, The rights of New England vindicated. Bost., 1804. 8°. (Pm., V. 35.) — Eliot, J. Ecclesiastical history of Mass. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 1st ser. v. 7, 9, 10; 2d ser. v. 1.) — Felt, J. B. Historical account of Mass. curren- cy. Bost., 1839. 8°. — Freeman, J. Number of negro-slaves in Mass., 1754. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 2d ser. v. 3.) — Goodwin, N. Geneal. notes of some of the first settlers of Conn, and Mass. Hartford, 1856. 8°. — Headley, p. C. Mass. in the rebeUion, 1861-65. Bost., 1866. 8°. — Holland, J. G. History of western Mass. Springfield, 1855. 2 v. 12°. — Hubbaed, W. Narrative of the discovery and first planting of the Mass. (Young, A. Chroni- cle of the first planters.) — Hutchinson, T. History of Mass., 1628-1774. Salem, Bost., Lond., 1795-1828. 3 v. 8°. Hole. Vol. 1-2, 3(1 ed. — James n., King of England. Commission con- stituting a president, etc., for Mass.-Bay, Nar- raganset, efc., [1685]. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 1st ser. V. 5.) — Massachusetts Historical Society. Lectures on the early history of Mass. Bost., 1869. 8°. — Massachusetts register. See Mass. register. — MiNOT, G. R. Continuation of the history of Mass. Bay, from 1748. Bost., 1798-1803. 2 v. 8°. History of the insurrections in Mass., in 1786. 2d ed. Bost., 1810. 8°. — Moore, G. H. Notes on the history of slavery in Mass. N.Y., 1866. 8°. Same. Additional notes. [N.Y., 1866.] 1. 8°. 15 p. — MooRB, J. B. Memoirs of American governors. Vol. 1. N.Y., 1846. 8°. Same. Lives of the governors of New Plymouth and Mass. Bay, 1620-92. Bost., 1851. 8°. MASSACHrSBTTS. 527 MASSACHUSETTS. Massachusetts. Bistory, Politics, etc., contimied. — Newjian, S. C. Historic rolls of the 14th, 34th, 39th and 40th regiments of the Mass. troops in thereheUion. 1862-63. 4 v. MS. — Olivee, p. The Puritan commonwealth. An historical review of the Puritan government in Mass. Best., 1856. 8°. Mote. Keviewed by J. W. Thornton. — •OsjoRNE, W. H. History of the 29th regiment of Mass. volunteer Infantry in the rehellion. Bost., 1877. 8°. — Papers relating to public events in Mass. pre- ceding the American revolution. Phila., 1856. 8°. {Seventy-Six Soc. Publ., v. 3.) — Powers, G. W. Story of the 38th regiment of Mass. volunteers. Camb., 1866. 12°. — Kandolph, B. Copy of a curious paper concern- ing the inhabitants of this government, 1673. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 1st ser. v. 4.) — ScHOULEB, W. History of Mass. in the civil war. Bost., 1868-71. 2 v. 8°. — ScoTTOw, J. Narrative of the planting of the Mass. colony in 1628. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 4th ser. v. 4.) — Thoentost, J. W. The landing at Cape Anne; or, The charter of the first permanent colony of the Mass. Company. Bost., 1854. 8°. Oliver's " Puritan commonwealth " reviewed. Best., 1857. 8°. — TocKER, S. G. Queries respecting slavery in Mass., with answers [by Dr. Belknap]. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 1st ser. v. 4.) — Usher, J. Deed to Mass. Bay, March 15, 1678. (Maine Hist. Soc. Coll., v. 2.) — Washburn, B. Bxtinction of slavery in Mass. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 4th ser. v. 4.) — Whitmore, W. H. The Mass. civil list, 1630- 1774. Albany, 1870. 8°. — Wood, W. New England's prospect. Bost., 1865. sm. 4°. (Prince Soc. Publ.) Same. Description of Mass. (Young, A. Chronicles of the first planters.) -Young, A. Chronicles of the first planters of thecolonyofMass. Bay, 1623-36. Bost., 1846. 8°. See also Abington : — Acton ; — Andover ; — Ann , Cape ; — Athol ; — Attleboroueli ; — Barnstable Co. ; — Barre ; — Berkley : — Berkshire Co. j — Bev- erly ; — Billerica ; — Blandfoid ; — Bolton ; — Boston ; — Bradford ; — Brain tree ; — Bre^vster ; — Brld^ewater ; — Brimfleld ; — Brookline ; — Cambridge ; —Carver ; — Charlemont ; — Charles- town ; — Chatham ; — Chelmsford ; — Cod, Cape ; — Cohasset j — Concord ; — Danvers ; — Dart- mouth ; — Dedham ; — Dorchester ; — Dudley ; — Dunstable ; — Duxbury ; — Eastham : — East- h^pton ; — Essex ; — Falrhaven ; — Fall Kiver ; — Fitcliburg ; — Framingham ; — Freetown ; — Gardner ; — Gloucester ; — Grafton ; — Green- field ; — Groton : — Hadley ; — Hamilton ; — Han- over: — Hardwick ; — Haverhill ; — Hingham ; — Holden ; — Holliston : — Hudson ; — Huntington ; —Ipswich ; — Kingston ; — Lancaster ; — Xaw- rence; — Ijeicester; — XiCnox; — Leominster ; — liexmgton ; — Lincoln ; — Lowell ; — Ludlow ; — Lunenburg ; — Lynn ; — Maiden ; — Marblehead ; — Marlborough : — Marshfleld ; — Martha's Vine- yard ; — Medf ordj — Melrose ; — Methuen ; — Mld- dlcborough : — Middlesex County ; — Milton ; — Nahant ; — Nantucket ; — Natlck : — Needham ; — New Bedford ; — Newbury ; — Newburyport ; — Newton ; — Norfolk County ; — North Bridge- water; — Northampton ; — Northborough ; — Northfleld ; —Norton ; — Orleans ; — Palmer ; — Pawtncket ; — Pejpperell ; — Petersham ; — Pitts- fleld; - Plainfield; — Plymouth ; — Plymouth County ; — Princeton ; — Qulncy ; — Bay nham ; — Massachusetts. History, Politics, etc., continued. Reading ; — Rehoboth ; — Rockport ; — Roxbury ; — Rowley ; — Rutland ; — Salem : — Scituate ; — Seekonk ; — Shirley : — Shrewsbury ; — South Hadley ; — Southbridge ; — Spencer ; — Spring- field ; — Stockbridge ; — Stoneham ; — StoTV ; — Sturbridge ; — Sudbury ; — Tiverton ; — To"wns- end ; — TV ales : — "Waltham ; — "Wareham ; — "War- ren : — Warwick : — Waterto"wn ; — Wayland ; — Wellfleet; — Wenham : — West Boylston ; —West Brookfield ; — West Newbury: — West Spring- field ; — Westborough ; — Westneld ; — Westmin- ster ; — Westport ; — Weymouth ; — Whately ; — Wilbraham ; — Williamsto wn : — Winchendon ; — Woburn ; — Worcester ; — Worcester Co. ; — Worthington ; —Yarmouth. Jurisprvdence. — Buck, E. Meiss. ecclesiastical law. Bost., 1866. 12°. — Buswell, H. F., and "Walcott, C. H- Practice and pleading in personal actions in the courts of Mass., with notes and decisions, etc. Bost., 1875. 8°. — CoLET, H. G. O. Practice in civil actions and proceedings at law in Mass. Bost., 1848. 8°. — Essay on the establishment of a chancery juris- diction in Mass. Bost., n.d. 8°. — Fowlee, W. C. Local law in Mass. and Conn., historically considered. Albany, 1872. 8°. — Gray, F. C. Bemarks on the early laws of Mass. Bay. Bost., 1843. 8°. (Pm., v. 10.) Same. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 3d ser. v. 8.) — Howe, S. Practice in civil actions and proceed- ings at law, in Mass. Bd. by E. S. Fay and J. Chapman. Bost., 1834. 8°. — QuiNCY, J. Eemarks on some of the provisions of the laws of Mass., affecting poverty, vice, and crime. Camb., 1822. 8°. (Pm., v. 7.) — Sui-LiVAN", J. History of land titles in Mass. Bost., 1801. 8°. Law cases in Mass., 1795-97. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 1st ser. v. 5.) — Washburn, E. Sketches of the judicial history of Mass., 1630-1775. Bost.; 1846. 8°. See also General Court (.taws relating to special subjects); — Reports. Massachusetts vs. The State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. Supreme Court of the United States: December term, 1852. Bill in chancery. Bost., 1852. 8°. Maps. Massachusetts Abattoir Company. Somerby^, G. A., and others. Arguments before the joint committee on mercantile affairs, upon tlie peti- tion of A. Long, [and others], for an act to in- corporate the Company. Boat., 1872. 8°. Massachusetts Agricultural College. lst-15th annual report, 1864r-78. Bost., 1864^78. 8°. ■ — Preliminary report upon a plan for the general arrangement of the premises, n.t.p. [Bost., 1866.] 8°. 19 p. — WrLDEK, M. P. Historical address before the College, on the occasion of graduating its first class, July 19, 1871. Bost., 1871. 8°. Massachusetts agricultural repository and jour- nal. Vol. 1-10. Bost., 1801-32. 10 v. in 9. 8°. Note. Vols. 1-2 consist of papers presented to the Massa- chusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture. Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society. 7th an- nual report, Jan. 24, 1839. Bost., 1839. 8°. 40, viii, 7, (1) p. (Pm., v. 8.) MASSACHUSETTS. 528 MASSACHUSETTS. Massachusetts Asylum for the Blind. See Perkins Institution and Mass. Asylum, etc. Massachusetts Baptist Convention. 50th an- nual report, 1852. Best., 1852. 8°. 5G p. Massachusetts Bible Society. Annual report, 1852, 64. Best., 1852-64. 8°. Massachusetts centiuel. See Columbian centi- nel. Massachusetts Charitable Eye and Ear In- firmary. 42d, 44th, 46th-52d annual report. Best., [1867-77]. 8°. — Reynolds, E. Address at the dedication of the new building, July 3, 1850. Best., 1850. 8°. 40 p. (Pm., V. 19.) Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Associa- tion. First exhibition and fair of the Associa- tion, Boston, Sept. 18, 1837. Bost., 1837. 8°. (Pm., V. 6.) — Buckingham, J. T. Annals of the Association. Bost., 1853. 8°. Massachusetts College of Pharmacy. Proceed- ings, containing the report of the committee on the ' law for the sale of spirituous liquors as applied to apothecaries,' and the petition to the Senate and House of Representatives of Massachusetts. Bost., 1867. 8°. 39 p. Massachusetts Colonization Society. 3d-33d annual report. Bost., Wash., 1844-74. 8°. — Proceedings at the annual meeting, Feb. 7, 1833. Bost., 18.^3. 8°. 28 p. Massachusetts Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. See Military Order, etc. Massachusetts Eclectic Medical Society. By- laws. Bost., 1860. 8°. 15 p. (Pm., v. 51.) Massachusetts Encampment of Volunteer Militia at Concord. [Journalistic history of the state encampment and review, 1859, 1870. Newspaper cuttings.] n.t.p. [1859-70.] 2 v. 4°. Massachusetts General Association of Congre- gational Churches. Extracts from the min- utes of the Association, 1821, 24-26; Minutes, 1827-77. JSTorthampton, Bost., etc., 1821-77. 8°. Massachusetts General Conference of Congre- gational Churches. Minutes, lst-8th annual session. Bost., 1860-67. 8°. Note. Discontinued. Massachusetts General Hospital. Address of the trustees to the public. [By J. Quincy.] Bost., 1814. 8°. 14 p. — Address of the trustees to the subscribers and to the public. [Boat., 1822.] 8°. 34 p. — Report for the year 1823; Annual report, 1828, 32-33, 35-66; 54th-64th annual report, 1867-77. Best., 1824-78. 8°. Note. This comprises all tlie reports that have been prinl> ed, except those for the years 1827, 29. With the reports of the Hospital are those of the McLean Asylum for the Insane. — BowDiTCH.N.I. History of the Hospital. Bost., 1851. 8°. Same. 2d ed. Bost., 1872. 8°. — Some account of the Medical School in Boston and of the Massachusetts General Hospital. Bo.s.t., 1824. 8°. 16 p. Massachusetts Historical Society. Catalogue of the library of the Society. Best., 1859. 2 v. 8°. — Collections. [Istser.] Bost., 1795-1816. 10 v. 8°. Contents. Vol. 1. Constitution of tlie Society. — Introductory ad- dress. — betters relating to the expedition against Cape Breton. — Apthorp, G. H. Topog. description of Surrl- nam. — Weare, — . Letter to the -.Earl of — . — Church B. Examination before the House of Representative* — Tenny, S. Letter on tlie diirk day, May 19, fiso. — Clap, N. Letter containing events in Dorchester, 1630-1725. — Mdme. Legul. Extracts from the records of the province, [1640-49]. — Historical scraps. — Mather, C. Letter to Lord Har- rington, 1718. — Winthrop, J. General description of the county of Ikl iddlesex. — Letter of an old English merchant to tlie Earl of Sandwich, upon the expedition to Louisbourg. — Freeman. E. Account of Gen. llontgomery's burial. — Ban^s, E. Topog. description of Worcester. — Clap, N. Bill or raoitality of Dorchester, 1748-92. — Higginson, F. Kew England's plantation, 1692. — Morrell, W. i'oem on New England, 1623. — Basset, B. Fabulous traditions and customs of the Indians of ilai-tha's Vineyard.— Inscrip- tion copied from a grave-stone at Gay Head. — Gookin, D. Hi.storical collections of the Indians in New England.— Freeman, J. Account of D. Gookin. — Freeman, N. Indian places within or near the county of Barnstable. — Amount of warlilie stores in Massachusetts, April 14, 1775. — Bernard, Sir F. Account of the coa.st of Labra^ dor, 1761. — Jones, W. Topog. description of Concord, 1792. — New Fngland's fli'st fruits m respect of the pi'og- ress of learning m the college at Cambridge. — Sullivan, J. Topog. description of Geoi-getown.- Mather, S. .Ac- count of the setUement of Boston. — Danaon, J. Indian [names of] places in 'I'rm'O. — Fiske. N . Hist, account of the settlement ot Brookfleld: — Topog. description of Brook- fleld; — Births and deaths m Brookfleld, 1789-91. — Wil- liams, R. Letter to Maj. Mason. — Ingraham, D. Let- ter from a gentleman on his return from Niagara, 1792. 8. Circular letter of the Society.— Bradford, A. To- pog. description of Duxborough. —Eliot, J. Letterto Maj. Atherton. — Fpitaphs in Dorchester burying ground. — Mather, C. Accountof a great storm, 1723. —winthrop, J. Account of the winter of 1717. —Prince, T. Account of the northern Ughts in England, 1716. —Account of the northern Ughts in New England, 1719. — Ingraham, J. Account, of the discovery of seven islands in me South Par ciflc Ocean. — Tracy, N. Letter respecting the posterity of D. Gooltin. — Burgoyne, J. Orders to CoL Baum. — De- feat of Col. Baum. — Mubhard, J. Description of Noi'th- field. — Colman, J. Account of the hearing before the Lords of the I'rivy Council, against the House of Represen- tatives of Massachusetts Bay. — Downes. J. Account of the death of King Charles I. —Philip, Cni^ of tlie Warn- vanoaffs. Letter to Gov. Prince. — Pemherton, T. Hist, journal of the .\mer. war. 3. Bennet, N. Description of Middleborougb. — Wehster, N., Jr. Bill of mortality in Hartford, \yith re- marks geog. and hist. — Sewall, D. Topog. description of York ; appendix relative to Agamenticus, by Dr. Belknap. — Mellen, J. Topog. description of Barnstable. — Dick- inson, T. Description of HoUiston.- Extract from a manuscript journal of a gentleman belonging to tlie army of Gen. St. Clair. — Bradford, W. Letter book; — Descrip- tive and hist, account of New England, in verse. — Spoon- er, .T.J. Topog. description of the county of Prince George, in Virginia. — ]M;ellen, J. Remarks on Webster's calcula- tions on lives. — Wehster, N. Reply to Mr. Mellen's Re- marks. — Miscellaneous remarks and observations on Nova Scotia, Kew Brunswick, and Cape Breton. — Koad from Halifax to the Gulf of St. Lawrence. — Governours of Nova .Scotia from 1720. — Peck, W. D. DesoripUon of the atheriue. — Eliot, A. Account of the burning of Fait^ field, July, 1779. — Shirley, W. Original letter to the Board of Trade, respecting Fort Dummer, 1748. — Franklin, B. Two letters, to T. Cashing, 1774. -Whitman, L. Topog. description of Wellfleet. — Mather, 1. Letter to Gov. Dud- ley, 1708. — Mather, C. Letter to Gov. Dudley, 1708.— Dudley, J. Letter to I. .and C. Mather, 1708. —Mather, C. Extract from [his] diaiy [relating to Gov. Dudley], 1702. — W^eUs, N. Topog. description of Wells.- Ellis, J. Topog. description of Topsham. — Cooper, J. Topog. de- ■ scnption of Machlas. — Backus, I. Hist, account of Mid- dleborougb. — Folger, W. Topog. description of Nantuck- et. — Maey, Z. Account of the settlement of Nantucket. — Sha'W, B. Births, maiTlages and deaths in Nantucket, 1789-92. — Coffin, V. Progress of the whale fishery at Nan- tucket. — Sharp. G. Letters on the subject of American bishops, 1785. — Fohes, P. Topog. description of Rayn- ham: — Geneal. sketch of the family of Leonard. — Back- us, I. Letter on iron ore. — Fobes, P. Advertisement of an intended history of the Colony of Plymouth. — Eliot, J. Letters to R. Boyle, 1670-88. — Hawley, G. Blog. and topog. anecdotes respecting Sandwich and Marshpee. — Ijist of the governours and commanders in chief of Slassa- chusetts and Plymouth, 1620-1794. — Freeman , J. Topog. description of Truro, 1794. — W^illiams, R. Key into the language of America, 1643. — Topog. description of the plantations W., N. and N.E. of Sebago Pond. — Pemher- ton, T. Topog. and hist, description of Boston, 1794. 4. Act of incorporation of the Society;- Laws and regu- lations; — Circular letter; — Appendix. — Stimson, J. Topog. description of Hopkinton, 1794. — Sullivan. J. Topog. description of Thomaston.- Davis D. Proceedings of conventions at Portland to consider the expediency of a separate government in the district of Maine, 1785, ST.— MASSACHUSETTS. 629 MASSACHUSETTS. Massachusetts Historical Society, continued. Whitman, L. Observations on Wellfleet and Cape-Cod harbour. — Bill of moriallty for Wellfleet, 1793-94. — Thayer, N. Account of an imcommon frost, Jliiy 17, 1794. —Packard, A. Uescription of Marlborough. — Hawley, G. Account of the western Indians, [of Massachusetts and Kew York]. — Kirkland, J. T. Answers to queries re- Bpecting the western Indians. — Clarke, W. Letter to B. Franklin, 1754;— Letter to an American gentleman in Eng- land.— Belknap, J- Letter to Dr. Kippis, relative to an error m his Life or Capt. Cook. — Clarke, W. Letter to B. Franklin, 1755. — Tenney, S. Topog. description of Exeter, H.H. — Ramsay, D. Observations on the Indians in the southeni parts of the U. S., 1795. — Bailey, J. Observations and conjectures on the antiquities of America. — Kirk- land, J. T. Remarks on Bailey's letter.— Cotton, J. Account of the church of Christ in Plymouth. I()20-IT()0.— liincoln, B. Observations on the eastern counties in the district of Maine t— Letter on tlie religious state of the eastr em counties. — Thomson, C. Letters relative to Dr. Kippis. — Bentley, W". Letter concerning the Abb6 de Mably. — Bulkley, J. Inquiry respecting Indian rights to lands in America.— Ruggles, T. Sketch of a history of Guilford, Conn. —Belknap, J. Letter concerning fire- engines, flres and buildings in Boston. — Tucker, S. G. Queries respecting sla^'ery in Massachusetts, witli answers [by Dr. Belknap]. — Pemberton, T. Keferences to the Topog. and hist, description of Boston. — Eliot, J. Account of burials and baptisms in Boston, 1701-74. -Randolph, E. Copy of a curious paper concerning the inlmbitinnts of this government, 1673. — Roberts, E. Letter from DubUn to Mr. Dunster, 1655.— Account of the first century lec- ture, held at Salem, 1729. — Connecticut. Geiieral Court. Answers to the Lords of the Committee of Colonies, 1680. — Account of the earthquake at ron-Royal, in Jamaica, 1W2.— Mellen, J. Account of some effects of the great eartliquake, in 1755. — Eliot, J. 'I'opog. description of >; ew Bedford. —Belknap, J. Discovery and description of the islands called the Marquesas. — Magee, B. Observations on the islands of Juan Fernandez, Massafuero, and St. Am- brose. — Magee, J. Account of the discovery of a group of ii-iands in the North Pacificb Ocean. —Wolcott, R. Brief account of the agency of J Winthrop, in the court of Charles ii. — Magee, J. Additional accoimt of the dis- covery of a group of islands in the North Baciflck Ocean. 5. Kippis, A. Answer respecting an error in his Life of Capt. Cook. — liincoln, B. Observations on the In- dians of North America. — Report of a committee who visited the Oneida and MoheKunuh Indians in 1796. — Badger. S. Letter containing historical and characteristic traits of the Indians. — Sullivan, J. Law cases in Massa- chusetts, 1795-97. — Mather, C. Account of the great flre in Boston, 1711. — Alden, T. Memorabilia of Yarmouth —Brattle, T. Account of the delusion called witchcraft; and the judicial trials and executions at Salem, 1692. — 'Williams, K. Vocabulary of the Narrogauset language. — Revere, P. Letter [with account of April 18-19, 17751. — Shute. S. Letter to Eall6, the Jesuit. — D wight, 3., and Partridge, 0. Letters to Gov. Shirley. 1754. —Law case, [J. Morse against J. Reid]. — Account of Virginia, 1697. — M*Clure, D. Settlement and antiquities of Wind- sor, Conn. — Cotton, J. Abstract of the laws of New-Eng- land, 164L — Aspin wall, W. Address to the reader of the Abstract of laws. — Carr, R. Letter from His Majesty's Commissioners to Gov. Prince, 1664. — Articles of agree- ment between the court of New-Plymouth and Awasuncks, 1671. — Dartmouth Indians engagement, 1671. —Awa- suncks. Letter to Gov. Prince, 1671. —Prince, T. Let- ter, 1671; — Letter to Awasuncks, 1671. — Dumxner, J. Letter to Dr. Colman, 1714. — Neal, D. Letter to Dr. Col- man, 1718. — Watts, I. Extract of a letter to Dr. Mather concerning Neal's History of N. England, 1719.— Auch- muty, E. Proposals to the ministry, 1744. — Historical scraps. — Eliot, J. Narrative of the newspapers printed in New England. — Brinley, F. Brief account of the settle- ments in Narraganset^Bay. — Charles ii. Letter to the Govemour and magistrates of Rhode-Island. — Khode- Island. Address of the Governour and General Assembly to Charles ii.— New England. Commissioners of the United Colonies Letter respecting Mount Hope. — Ac- count of the right which certain persons have to lands in the Narraganset Country and parts adjacent. — Charles ii. Commission to E. Cranfleld and others. — Summons of the King's Commissioners respecting the Narraganset country. — Report of the Commissioners to the King. — James n. Commission, constituting a president, elc, for Mass.-Bay, Nan-aganset, etc. — Order of the President and Council respecting the records of the Narraganset Country. — Proceedings of a court held in Narraganset. — Pau- katuck Kiver the boundary between Connecticut and Rhode-Island. - Rhode-Island. General Assembly. Act m favour of H. Atherton — Peck, W. D. History of the Blug-worm. — Members of the Mass. Hist. Soc. ^ 6. Belknap, J. Sketch of Dr. CJ.l Clarke. —Eliot, J. Sketch of Dr. [J.] Belltnap — Pierronet, T. Re- marks made during a residence at Stabroek, Rio Demerary, 1798; — Specimen of the raouhtiiineer, Skoffle, and Micmac languages. — Winslow, J. Lettertothe Eail of Halifax, relative to his conduct and that of the troops under his com- mand, on the Ticonderogo expedition, 175b'. — "Willard, J. Letter to Mr. BoUan relative to the failure of the Crown- Pomt expedition, and reimbureement from Great Britain. — Bollan, W. Letter to the Speaker of the House of Assem- bly; -Memorandum shewing the exhausted state of Mass. — Ogden, — . Brief state of the province of Quebec, 1787. —Eliot, J. Continuation of the Narrative of newspapers. Massachusetts Historical Society, continued* — «Diinniiner, J. Letters to Mr. Flint,— Cudworth, J. Letter to Gov. J. Winslow, declining his appointment to a military command, 1673; — Letter to Gov. Winslow, 1675.— ICaston, J. Letter to Gov Winslow, 1675. — Thomas, N. Letter on the expedition against Philip, to Gov. Winslow. — Rawson, E. Lettei- to Gov. Winslow, 1673. — liCverett, J. Letter to Gov. Winslow, 1676. — Palmer, E. Letter to Gov. Winslow. 1675. — Freeman, J. Letter to Gov, Wins- low, 1675. — Buck, I. Heturn of loss in Scituate, in Philip's war, 1676. —Randolph, E, Letter to Gov. Winslow. rela- tive to his proceedings at Piscataqua. — Gorton, S- Sachem Philip's answer to the letter from the Governor of New Plymouth. — Rawson, E. Letter to the Governor of New Plymouth solieitmg aid for the college at Cambridge, 1671-72, — Massachusetts. General Court. Letter of instructions to W. Bollan, their agent at the court of Great Britain, 1756. — Hoar, L. Letter to J.Flint, 1661. — Colman, B. Some memoirs for the continuation of the History of the troubles of the New English colonies. — Newman^ H. Letter to H. Flynt. 1723. — Mascarenc, P. Letter to Gov. Shirley, 1748. — Prince, J., and Bosworth, N. Petition to the govern- ment of Plymouth, relative to Uie mackerel fisheiy, 1671. ~ Bollan, W. Letter to J. Willard, respecting an intention of governing the colonies like Ireland, 1755; — Petition to the Duke ot Bedford, relative to French encnmchments, iTiS. — Hamilton, J. Letter to Gov. Shirley, 1754. —"Washing- ton, G. Letter to Gov. Hamilton, 1754. — Contrecoeur, Capt. Summons to the conmiander of [the British troops], at tlie mouth of the Monongahela, 1754. — Half King:. Speech to the governors of Virginia and Pennsylvania, re- ferred to in Washington's letter, 1754. — Foster, T. List of the presidents of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantation. — Jay, J. Letter, 1799.— Tudor, W. Letter on the pro- priety and expediency of an appropriate national name, designatory of the citizens of the U. S., 1799. — Trumbull, J. Letter to Baron J, D. Vander Capellan, 1779.— Alex- ander, W., Earl of Stirling, aiid others. Petition, praying to be put in possession of some lands granted to William, Earl of Stirling, in 1635. — Mauduit, J. Letter relaiive to a reimbursement from Parliament for the expense of sup- porting the French neutrals from Nova Scotia, 1763; — Let- ter relative to the duty laid by Parhament on foreign molas- ses, 1763 ;— Letter relative to ihe duty on foreign molasses, the keeping up ten thousand troops in America, etc., 1764. — Mayhew, T. Letter to Gov. Prince, 1671. — "Walker. J. Letter to Gov. Prince, 1671. — Gookin, D. Letter to Gov. Prince, I67I. — Prince, T. Letter to D. Gookin, 1671.— Xlliot, J. Instructions from the church at Natick to Wil- liam and Anthony, 1671. —Prince, T. Letter to R. Wil- liams.— Quanapaug, J. Information, [as spy from Na- tick],— Stuyvesant, P, Letter to the Governor and Council of Massachusetts, 1663. — Cole, H. Deposition at Plymouth Court, 1670. — Bentley, W. Descnption and history of Salem. 7. Holmes, A. History of Cambridge. — Living- ston, W. Review of the mihtary operations in Norm- America, 1763-56. — Bradford, A. Description of Wis- casset, and of tlie river Sheepscot. — Marshe, W. Journal of the treaty held with the Six Nations, at Lancaster, June, 1744. — List of public offices, ecclesiastical preferments, etc., in Maryland. — Union of the British American colo- nies, as proposed in 1754. — Connecticut. General Assem- bly. Report of a committee respecting the foregoing plan: — Reasons offered by the Assembly concerning the plan of union. — Myles, S. Petitions, etc., from members of the Church of England in Boston, respecting bishops. — Ac- count of the trade and shipping of Newfoundland, 1799.— Number of British subjects in the colonies of North America in 1755. — Bill for better regulating of charter and proprietaiy governments in America. — £]liot, J. Dedica- tions to the Indian vei-sion of the Old and New Testament. — Temple, Sir T. Apology for coinage in Massachusetts. — Heads of inquiry, relative to the state and condition of Connecticut, in 1773, with answers returned by the Governor in 1774. —Blake, J. Some account of the severe drought in 1749. — Page, R. Grand jury's bill against Mary Osgood [as a witch], 1692. —Biog:. notice of Rev. J. Noyes, first minister of Newbury. — Morse, J. Description and Imt. account of the Isles of Shoals, — Eliot, J. Eccl. history of Massachusetts and the old colony of Plymouth. 8. Bentley. W. Remarks upon Remarks on the His- tory of Salem. —Eliot, J. Hist, account of John EUot the first minister in Roxbuiy. — Dudley, T. Letter to tiie Countess of Lincoln, 1630. — Fitch, E. Hist, sketch of Ephraim Williams, and of Williams College —Eliot, J. Topog. and hist, account of Marblehead.- Thompson, I. Bill of mortality of Middlebo rough, 1779-lbOl. — Davis, J. Biog. notices of Marston Watson. — Mellen, J. Sketch of the life of Thomas Brattle. —Dawes, T. Notice of Ezekiel Price. — Freeman, J. Character of George R. M mot; — Description of the eastern coast of Barnstable County.— Davis, W. Description of Sandwich, 1802.— Freeman, J. Note on Falmouth, I«02; — Description of Denms, 1802; — Note on the south parts of Yarmouth and Barnstable, 1802; — Note on the south precinct of Hai-wich, 1802; — Description of Chatham, 1h02; — Description and history of Eastham, 1802; —Description of Orleans, 1802.— "Wliitman, L. Note on Wellfleet, 1802. — Freeman, J. Description of Provincetown, 1802, — State of the cod and whale fisheries in Massachusetts, 1763. — Mourt, G. Jour- nal of a plantation settled at Plymouth, 1621. — Winslow, E. Relation of things remarkable in Plymouth, 1623.— Eliot^T. Memoirs of Dr. P. Thacher. 9. Eliot, J. Eccl. history of Massachusetts. — Par- menius, S. Memoir and poem. ~ Holmes, A. Memoir MASSACHUSETTS. 530 MASSACHUSETTS. Massachusetts Historical Society, contimied, of the SFoheagan Indians. — Extract from an Indian his- tory.— Journal of the siege of York in Virginia. —Dana, J. Memoir of E. G. Jiarsh. — Brown, C. Topog. descrip- tion of Catskill, iS.Y.. 1803:— Topog. descr. of Newtown, X.Y., 1H03;— Topog. descr. of Brimfield, 1803. — Kipley, L. Description and history of Waterford, Alaine, lti03. — Harris, T. M. Clironol. and topog. account of Dorchester. — Emerson, W. Notes on Comuton. R.I., 1803. — Win- throp, J. Biog. memoir of W. Fisk. — Sullivan, J. History of the Tenobscott Indians. — Alden, T. Account of earthquakes in New Hampshire. — Historical scraps. — Thompson, I. Bill of mortality for Middleborough, 1802-03. — Spalding, L. Bill of mortality for Portsmouth, 1801-03. — Extracts from a journal kept on a voyage to the north-west coast and Sandwich Islands. — Matner, C. Extract from Memoirs of I. Mather, containing a conversa^ tion between Dr. Mather and King WiUiam. — TUaclier, J. Observations upon the natural production of iron ores. — Mauduit, I. Account of a conference between Mr. GrenvUle and the colony agents, 1764; — Miscelhinies. — Mather, I. Several reasons proving that the inoculation of the smaU-pox is a lawful practice. — Extracts from, a letter written by a London merchant to his friend in Vir- ginia, 1775. 10. Eliot, J. Eccl. history of Massachusetts.— Al- den, T. Account of the religious societies in Portsmouth* K.H.— Simpkins, J. Topog. description of Brewster, 1806. — Orant, A. Account of Halifax, 1760; — Estimate of the inhahitants in Nova-Scotia, 1764.— Stone, N. Kote on Southborough, 1767; — Account of Stow, 1767. — Park- man, E. Account of Westborough, 1767. — Lorins, I. Memoir of Sudbury, 1767- — Wheeler, J- Account of Harvard, 1767.— Smith, A. Note on Marlborough, 1767.— Stone, N. Memoir of Marlborough Association. — Rua:- fles, T. History of Guilford. — Stiles. E. Memoir of the equots;— Additional memoir of tlie Pequots, 1762; — Num- ber of the Nyhantic Indians; — Number of King Ninegret's tribe ; — Indians on Connecticut River. — Occum, S. Ac- count of the Montauk Indians. — Stiles, E. Memoir of •Block-Island, 1762. — Birdsey, N. Accoimt of the Strat- ford Indians, 1761. — Stiles, E. Number of the Potenum- mecut Indians, 1762; — Mashpee Indians, 1762; — Monymoyk Indians, 1762.— Kippis, A. Saconet Indians. — Stiles, E. Eiistem Indiiins; — Indians in Acadie, 1760. — Con- necticut. General Assembly. Number of Indians in Con- necticut, 1774. — Khode- Island. General Assembly. Number of Indians in Khode-Islaiid, 1774.- Potter, E. Account of the several nations of southern Indians, 1768. — GoldthvFait, J. Indians at a treaty, 1764 — Halton, Capt. Estimate of the Indian warriors employed by the British in the revolutionary war.— Stiles, E. Estimate of the number of Indians in the battle of Miami. — Eliot, J. Account of Indian churches in New England, 1673. — Raw- son, G., and Danf orth, S. Accoimt of an Indian visita- tion, 1698. —Mason, T. List of Indians in Natick, 1749.— Stiles, E. Numbers in the Mohawk language — Rale» S. Numbers in the Norridgwog language. —Mann, J. Account of the surprise and defeat of Indians, near Wren- tham. — Edward s, J. Letter relating to the Indian school at Stockbridge, 1751.— Cliauncy, C. Sketch of eminent men in New-England, 1768. — Barnard, J. Sketch of emi- nent ministers m New-England.— Chauncy, C. Life of Pres. Chauncy. — Alden, T. Memoirs of Edward Tyng; — Memoirs of WiUiam Tyng. —May, J. Anecdote of John Ehot of Roxbury. — Grant made to W. Hubbard, for writ- ing his history, 1682. — Chauncy, C. John Adams the author of an essay on feudal and canon law. — Thomp- son, I. Bill of mortality for Middleborough, 1805-06.— £liot, J. Memoir of Andrew Eliot; — Memoir of Thomas Pemberton. — List of members of the Socitty, etc.;— Gen- eral table of contents of the ten volumes ; — Chronological table of the most remarkable events; — General index to the ten volumes; — Index of authors. — Laws of the Society, etc, — Same. 2d. ser. Bost., 1814-23. 10 v. 8°. Contents. Vol. 1. Davis, J. Anniversary discourse, 1813. — Act of Incorporation; laws and regulations; list of members, e/c.~Belknap, J. Circular letter; — Articles on which the Society request information. — Lettsom^ J. C. I^irec- tions for preserving animals. — Cutler, M. Method of pre- serving the skins of birds. — L,ettsom, J. C. Methods of preserving animals and their skins; —Method of preserving birds and other animals;- Method of collecting and preserv- ing vegetables. — Peck, W. T>. Method of taking impres- sions of vegetable leaves by means of smoke. — Xiettsom, J. C. Method of preserving marine productions ; — On col- lecting mineral and fossil substances. — Bacon and In- gram's rebellion.— Pemberton, T. Account of fires hi Massachusetts, CI701-1800].— Bradford, A. Letter re- specting mounds. — Bartlett, J. Progress of medical sci- ence.- Rodgers, J. State of religious liberty in New York, [1773].— Spencer, E. Account of the Dissenting interest in tlie Middle States, 1759. — English mi-ssionaries in America, 1762. — Holmes, A. Memoir of Charles Mor- ton.— Penhallow, S. Account of Charles Morton.— Sumner. J. Notices of Shrewsbury. — Lathrop, J. Memoir of John Lothropp. —Palmer, S. Topog. descrip- tion of Needham. — Topog. and hist, sketch of Lunenburg, 1810. — Weld, H. Note on Attleborough. — Lee, R. H. Letter to S. Adams, 1781. — Lincoln, B. Ilemarks on the cultivatiou of the oak. — Eliot, J. EccL hist, of Massachu- setts. — McKean, J. Memoir on Dr. Eliot. — Smith, I. Massachusetts Historical Society, continued. Letter concerning commencement exercises at Harvard College.— Watson, R., Bv. qf Ijmd^\ Letter, 1807.— Winthrop, J. Memoir of James Sullivan. — Thacher. S. C. Memoir of Williaan Emerson. — Davis, J. Notices of I. Lothrop. 8. Schermerhorn, J. F. Report on the western In- dians.— Holmes, A. sketch of the Society for Propagat- ing the Gospel among the Indians.— Jolinson, E. Won- der-working providence. — Chickering, J. Notice of Edward Johnson. — Dunton, J. Residence in MaBsachu- setts, 1686. — Seaver, B. F. Islands of Tristan d'Aciinha. — Cutler, T. Declaration for Episcopacy in Connecticut, 1722. — Moss, J. Letter on this declaration.— Webb, J. Letter on this declaration. — Mather, C. Sentiments of several Boston ministers, [on the declaration for Episcopacy in Connecticut]. — Relation of a late occurrence in the churches of New England. — Pierce, J. Hist, sketch of Brookline. — Earmer, J. Births, deaths, cic.,in Bllleiica, 1654-1704. — Bartlett;. J. Hist, sketch of Chaiiestown. — McKean, J. Brief history of the Ancient and Hon Artll. Co. — Colman, B. Letter to Gov. Belcher, 1743.— Quin- cy, S. Letter to E. Quincy "on the condition of Georgia, 1735. — Eliot, A. Remarks on Bishop Seeker's sermon, 1740. — Heads of inquiry relative to Connecticut. — Woos- ter, D. Answer to queries respecting New Haven, 1174.- Miller, J. Answer to queries respecting New London, 1774. — Deane, S. I^etter from the Connecticut delegates to the flret Congress. — Gage, T. [Letter to Gov. Trum- bull, 1775 with the] British account of the affair of 19 April, 1775. — Itfeigs, R. J. Journal of the expedition agMnst Quebec, 1775. — Earmer, J. Hist, sketch of Amherst, N.H. — Throop, B. Letter from the Gen. Association of Con- necticut to their brethren In Boston, 1774. — Eliot, A. An- swer to the Connecticut clergy. — Stiles, E. Extracts from [his] diary.— Andros, S-ir E. Letter to Gov. Dudley, 1686. — Thompson, I. Bills of mortality for Middlehor- ough, 1805-13. — Dudley, J. Account of a fossil tooth, 1706. — Endicott, J. Letter from the Gen. Court of Mass., to Dr. Owen, 1663. — Alden, T. Indian names of Whit© Hills and Piscataqua River. — Smith, J. Necessaries tor gohig to Virginia, 1626. — Hazard, E. Account of the Lo- ganlan Library, rhila.; — Notice of the author of A view of religious liberty in New York, [J. Rodgers]. — Savaare, J, Memoir of .J. S. Buckminster-^— Correction of Hutchin- son on American coins.- Holl is. T. Letter to A. Eliot, [on coinsof New England]. —Elior, A. Answer.— Eliot, J, Circular letter of the Historical Society. — McKean, J. Prospectus of Hubbard's History. — Prospectus of His- torical Society's Collections. — Donations. 3. 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Ill newes from New-England, 1652. — Bulkley, P., and others. Letter from certam ministers and others of New England to Cromwell, upon his application for peraons here, to settle in Ireland, 1650. — Bradford, W. Letter'to J. Winthrop. —Downing:, E. — Letter to J. Usher, 1620.— Matlier, C Supposed letter to Judge Se«a]l, 1720.— Pro thing: ham, N. L. Memoir of Thaddeus M. Harris.- Deane, C. The first Plymouth patent, 1621. — I>oug:]ass, W. Lettei-s to C. Colden, 1721-36.— Dunster papers.— Quincy, J. Con-espondence relathig to a memoir of J. Q. Adams —Jenks, W. Memoir of 'ihomas L. Winthrop.— Shattuck, L. Memorials of the Whites. - Leverett papers.- Detail of the patent of Beanehampand IjCver- ett. — Cromwell, O Instructions to Maj. Sedgwick and to Gov. Leverett, 1653. — Dudley papers. — Prince, T., and Chauncy, C. Correspondence, 1744-45. — Trum- bull, D. Letter to J. Belknap, I7!14. — Robbins, C. Me- mou: of Alexander Y.'^ziKg.-. James ii. 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Bost., 1743. 8°. — Child, J. New-Bnglands Jonas oast up at London. Lond., 1647. 8°. (Force, P. Tracts, V. 4.) Same. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 2d ser. v. 4.) Same. With an introduction and notes, by W. T. E. Marvin. Bost., 1869. sm. 4°. — D,, C. New-England's faction discovered, ac- count of their persecution of the Church of England. Answer to News from New Eng- land. (Whltmore, W. H. Andros tracts, v. 2.) — Dexter, H. M. Glance at the ecclesiastical councils of New England. Bost., 1867. 8°. — Eliot, A. Eemarks on Bp. Seeker's sermon, 1740. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 2d ser. v. 2.) — Felt, J. B, Ecclesiastical history of New Eng- land. Vol. 1. Bost., 1855. 8°. — Frothingham, O. B. Transcendentalism in New England. N.Y., 1876. 8°. — Gorton, S. Simplicities defence against seven- headed policy. Lond., 1646. 8°. (Force, P. Tracts, v. 4.) Same. With notes by "W. R. Staples. (R. I. Hist. Soc. Coll., v. 2.) NEW ETJGIiAND. 591 NEW ENGLAND. New England. 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La nouvelle constitution de New York pour 1847. Avec un commentaire. Bruxelles, 1847. 12°. yote. The constitution is also prefixed to many of the compilations and revisions of laws. Constitutional Conventions. (Oonvention, 1821.) — Reports of the proceedings and debates of the Convention of 1821. By N. H. Carter, "W. L. Stone, and M. T. C. Gould. Albany, 1821. 8°. {Convention, 1846.) — Debates and proceedings in the State Conven- tion for the Revision of the Constitution. By S. Croswell and E. Sutton. Albany, 1846. 8°. — Documents, 1846. Albany, 1846. 2 v. 8°. — Journal of the Convention, 1846. Albany, 1846. 8°. 1648 p. NevF York, State. Constitutional Conventions, cont'd. ( Convention, 1867-68.) — Documents of the Convention, 1867-68. Albany, 1868. 5v. 8°. — Journal of the Convention, 1867. Albany, 1867. 8°. 1547 p. — Proceedings and debates of the Constitutional Convention, 1867-68. Reported by E. F. TJn- derhill. 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Vol. 2, 1876, contains the " Code of remedial justice ; " T. 2, 1877, contains the " Code of civil procedure." — Laws, revised and passed at the 36th sess. of the Legislature, with notes, etc., by W. P. Van Ness and J. Woodworth. Albany, 1813. 2 v. 8°. — Eevised statutes, 1827-28. [By J. Duer, B. P. Butler and J. C. Spencer.] Albany, 1829. 3 v. 8°. — Same. [4th ed.] Prepared by H, Denio and W. Tracy. Albany, 1852. 2 v. 8°. — Same. 5th ed. Prepared by A. J. Parker, G. Wolford and B. Wade. Albany, 1859. 3 v. 8°. — Same. Supplement to the 5th ed., arranged by I. Edwards. Albany, 1863. 8°. — Same. 6th ed. Ed. by G-. W. Oothran. Albany, 1875. 3v. 8°. Note. The 5th and 6th editions were published by Banks & Brothers. — Statutes at large, comprising the revised statutes, 1862, and all the general public statutes then in force, with references to judicial decisions, etc. Ed. by J. \V. Edmonds. Albany, 1863. 5 v. 8°. — Same. Vol. 6-8. Containing the general statutes, 1863-70. 2d ed. Albany, 1869-72. 3 v. 8°. Note. Vol. 8 is an index to v. 1-7. — Same. Vol. 9. Containing the general statutes, 1871-74. Ed. by J. "W. Edmonds and "W. H. Field. Albany, 1875. 8°. — General index of the laws, [1777-1858]. Prepared by T. S. GiUett. Albany, 1859. 8°. — Same. Vol. 2, 1858-65. Prepared by H. H. Havens. Albany, 1866. 8°. — Same. Vol. 3, 1866-70. Prepared under the direction of H. Calkins. Albany, 1871. 8°. (Laws relating to special subjects.') — Commissioners of Emigration. Laws relating to the Commrs. of Emigration. N.Y., 1871. 8°. — Election. Election laws with extracts from the constitution. Albany, 1856. 8°. New York, State. Legislature. (Laws, etc.), cont'd. — Erie ftnd Champlain Canals. Laws in relation to the Erie and Champlain Canals, with the annual reports of the Canal Commissioners, and other documents. Albany, 1825. 2 v. 8°. Maps. — Highways. Cook, R. D. Manual of the highway laws of New York. Albany, 1870. 8°. — Judiciary. Act in relation to the judiciary of New York. NY., 1847. 8°. 39p. (Pm.,v. 101.) — Railroads. McMastee, R. B. Railroad laws of New York. N.Y., 1872. 8°. — Schools. School law of 1864. Albany, 1864. 8°. 78 p. Same. General school law of the state. Al- bany, 1866. 8°. 98 p. Same. Albany, 1867. 8°. See also, forward. Superintendent of Common Schools. (Codes.) — Code of procedure of New York, as amended in 1857, with notes, etc. 5th ed. N.Y., 1857. 8°. 744, 7, (1) p. — Same. As amended to 1864. 8th ed., by J. Townshend. N.Y., 1864. 8°. 1002 p. Note. These two editions called " Voorhies' code." — Sam.e. From 1848 to 1871. Albany, 1870. 12°. — Political code of New York. Albany, 1860. 8°. — Edmonds, J. "W. Address on the constitution and code of procedure. N.Y., 1848. 8°. (Pm., V. 101.) — Hoffman, M. Provisional remedies of the code of procedure. N.Y., 1862. 8°. See also, back, Commissioners of the Code; — Commission- ers on Practice and Pleadings ; — Laws ; — also, forward, Eeports (Practice and Code). (Miscellaneous documents.) — Atlas of New York. Projected and drawn under the superintendence of S. De Witt. Also the physical geography of the state and statistical tables, by D. H. Burr. N.Y., 1829. f°. — Civil list and forms of government of the colony and state of New York. [Compiled by S. C. Hutchins.] Albany, 1869. 12°. — Compilation of cases of breaches of privilege of the house, in the Assembly of New York, 1777-1871. [By] C. W. Armstrong. Albany, 1871. 8°. — Compilation of cases of contested elections in the Assembly of New York, 1777-1871. With the election laws. [By] C. W. Armstrong. Albany, 1871. 8°. — Documents relative to the colonial history of New York, procured in Holland, England and France, by J. B. Brodhead. Ed. by E. B. O'Callaghan. Albany, 1853-77. 12 v. 4°. Maps and plans. Contents. Vol. 1-8. Holland documents. 1603-78. 3-8. London documents, 1614-1782. 9-10. Paris documents, 1631-1774. 11, General index. 12. Documents relating to the history of the Dutch and Swedish settlements on the Delaware River. Tr. and com- piled hy B. Fernow. — Legislative manual, 1861 ; Manual for the use of the Legislature, 1862-66, 68-70. Albany, [1861]- 70. sq. 16° and 16°. NEW YOEK. 605 NEW XORK. New York, iSfate. Legislature. (Miscel.doc.), cont'd. — Natural history of New York. ["With maps and plates.] Albany, 1842-67. 22 v. 4°. Contents. Parti. Seward, W. H. General Introduction. — De Kay, J. E. Zoology. 5 v. 8. Torrev, J. Flora. 2 v. 3. Beck, L. C. Mineralogy. 4. Mather, W. W., Eminong, E., Vanuxem, 1., antJHall, J. Geology. 4 v. 5. Emmons, E. Agriculture. S v. 6. Hall, J. Paiseontoiogy. 4 y. in 5. — Presentation of flags of New York volunteer regiments and other organizations, to Governor Fenton, July 4, 1865. Albany, 1865. 8°. — Presentation of regimental colors to the Legisla- ture. 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Headley, J. T. {In his Far- ragut and our naval commanders.) Palmer, John, 6. 16 — . Impartial account of the state of New England: or. The late govern- ment there, vindicated. (Whitmore, W. H. Andros tracts, v. 1. ) — Eawson, E., and Sewall, S. The revolution in New England justified, and the people vindi- cated from the aspersions cast upon them by J. Palmer. (Whitmore, W. H. Andros tracts, v.l.) Same. [With] Narrative of the proceedings of Sir E. Androsse and his accomplices, 1691. Bost., 1773. 8°. (Force, P. Tracts, v. 4.) Palmer, John. Journal of travels in the United States and in Lower Canada, in 1817. With a map. Loud., 1818. 8°. Palmer, Joseph. Necrology of alumni of Har- vard College, 1851-63. Bost., 1864. 8°. Palmer, Peter Sailly. History of Lake Cham- plain, 1609-1814. Albany, 1866. 8°. Palmer, Sir Eoundell. Our judicial system. Speech in the House of Commons, Feb. 22, 1867. Lond., 1867. 8°. 40 p. (Pm., v. 116.) — Speech in the House of Commons, on the North American blockade, March 7, 1862. Lond., 1862. 8°. 29 p. — Same. (Pm., v. 111.) Palmer, S. N. Western Wisconsin in 1836. (Wisconsin Hist. Soc. Coll., v. 6.) Palmer, Samuel. Nonconformist's memorial. See Calamy, B. Palmer, Stephen. Topographical description of Needhara. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll.,2dser. v. 1.) Palmer, Thomas H. Historical register of the U. S., 1812-14. 2ded. Phila., 1814-16. 4 v. 8°. Palmer, Thomas H., of Vermont. The essentials of education. (Amer. Inst, of Instruction. Lectures, 1849.) — Evils of the present system of primary instruc- tion. (Amer. Inst, of Instr. Lectures, 1837.) — The teacher's manual. Bost., 1843. 12°. Palmer, William J. Report of surveys, 1867-68, for a route extending the Kansas Pacific Rail- way to the Pacific Ocean. Phila., 1869. 8°. Maps. Palmer, Mass. Annual report of receipts and ex- penditures, for the year ending Mar. 1863-78. Palmer, 1863-78. 8°. — Wilson, T. Historical address, 1852, the cen- tennial anniversary. Lowell, 18S5. 8°. Palmerston, Henry John Temple, Viscount. See Temple. Palmieri, Luigi. The eruption of Vesuvius in 1872. With notes and sketch of the present state of knowledge of terrestrial vulcanioity, etc., by R. Mallet. With illus. Lond., 1873. 8°. Palmyra. Myeks, P. Van N. Sketches of the ruins of Palmyra. (In his Remains of lost empires.) Pambour, Fran9ois Marie Guyonneau, comte de. Practical treatise on locomotive engines upon railways. Phila., 1836. 8°. Plates. — Theory of the steam engine. Lond., 1839. 8°. Pamphleteer : respectfully dedicated to both Houses of Parliament. Vol. 1-11, 13-29. Lond., 1813-28. 28 V. 8°. 2fote. Vol. I, 2d ed. Vol. 29 contains a classed catalogue of the pampblets. Pamphlets. Note. The Library contains 117 bound volumes of pamphlets, the contents of which may be found in the catalogue under the names of authors and subjects. Panama. Otis, F. N. Illustrated history of the Panama Railroad. 2d ed., enlarged. N.Y., 1862. 12°. — PiM, B. (C. T.) The gate of the Pacific. Lond., 1863. 8°. — PiTMAir, R. B. Succinct view, etc., of the prac- ticability of joining the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans by a ship canal. Lond., 1825. 8°. — Pkacticability and importance of a ship canal to connect the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. With a history of the enterprise. N.T., 1855. 8°. (Pm., V. 96.) PANAMA. 636 PAKIS. Panama, continued. — Tomes, E. Panama in 1853. Account of the Panama rail-road, etc. jST.Y., 1855. 16°. — TVafek, L. New voyage and description of the Isthmus of America. Lond., 1699. 8°. See also Darien ; — Nicaragrua ; — Telman tepee. Panics. See Money. Panizzi, .Si> Antonio. Edttabds, E. (ZnAis Lives of the founders of the British Museum.) Papacy. See Popes. Paper. Bohx, H. G. The paper duty considered in reference to its action on the literature and trade of Great Britain. 2d ed. Lond., 1861. 8°. (Pm., V. 104.) — HoFMAirs, C. Practical treatise on the manu- facture of paper. Phila., 1873. 4°. — MuNSEix, J. Chronology of paper and paper^ making. 3d ed. Albany, 1864. 8°. Same. 4th ed. Albany, 1870. 8°. — Pettek, G. W. Some objections to the repeal of the paper duty considered. Lond., [I860]. 8°. (Pm., V. 103.) — Bag question. The; in two dialogues. Lond., 1863. 8°. (Pm., V. 113.) Paper money. See Currency. Papers on banking and finance. [Anon.'\ Lond., 1871. sm. 8°. Papers relating to public events in Massachusetts preceding the American revolution. Phila., 1856.8°. (Seventy-Six Soc. Publ., v. 3.) Papers relating to the condemnation of the British barque " Springbok " and her cargo; with the opinions of the press thereon. Lond., 1864. 8°. (Pm., V. 113.) Pappenheim, Gottfried Heinrich, Graf von. CusT, Sir E. (In his Lives of the warriors of the thirty years' war, v. 1.) Papy, Mariano D. Eeports of cases in the Supreme Court, 1853-59. See Florida. iJepor(s. Vol. 5-8. Parables. Tkexch, E. C. Notes on the parables of our Lord. 12th ed. N.T., 1865. 8°. Paradise lost. ,See Milton, J. Paraguay. Chaki.evoix, P. P. X. de. History of Paraguay. Lond., 1769. 2 v. 8°. — Codman, J. Xotes on the Paraguayan war. (Jn his Ten months in Brazil.) — Masterman, G. F. Seven eventful years in Paraguay. 2d ed. Lond., 1870. sm. 8°. — MuLHALL, M. G., and E. T. Handbook of the river Plate republics. Comprising Buenos Ayres, e(e., and Paraguay. Lond., 1875. sm. 8°. — Page, T. J. La Plata, the Argentine Confedera- tion, and Paraguay, 1853-56. NY., 1859. 8°. — QtJE>Tix, C. Account of Paraguay. Prom the French. Loud., 1865. 8°. (Pm., v. 66.) — Thompson, G. The war in Paraguay, [1864-69]. With a historical sketch of the country, etc. Lond., 1869. sm. 8°. Paranar. Maoedo Soaees, A. J. de. O matte do Parana. Noticia, etc. Eio de Janeiro, 1875. 8°. Parasites. Jeffkies, B. J. Animal and vegeta- ble parasites of the human sMn and hair. Bost., 1872. 16°. Pardee, Eichard Gay. Complete manual for the cultivation of the strawberry; also, notices of the raspberry, blackberry, etc. N.Y., 1854. 8°. Pardee, Julia. Episodes of French history duriug the consulate and first empire. N.Y.,1859. 12°. — Louis XIV. and the court of France in the 17th century. N.Y., 1855. 2 v. 12°. Illus. Pardon, George Frederick. Illustrious women who have distinguished themselves for virtue, piety, and benevolence. Illus. [^Iraon.] Lond., [1866]. 16°. Contents. Queen "Victoria. — Princess Frederick William of Prussia, the Princess Royal. — Empress Eugenie. — 'the Duchess of Kent. — Queen Adelaicte. — Lady Jane Grey. — Mary, Queen of ?^cots. — Queen Caroline. — Queen Jlarie Antoinelte. — Josephine. — Lady Rachel Russell. — EUzabeth Fry. — Har- riet Martineau. — Amelia Opie. — Ladv Himtiugdon. — Han- nah aiore.— Eliza Cook.— Felicia Heinans. —Mrs. Bnnyan. — Chariotte Corday. — Frederika Bremer. — L. E. L. — Jenny Lind.— Joan of Arc— Miss Burdett-Coutts. — Flor- ence ^ ightingale. — Elizabeth, Aima, and Emily BlackwelL Pardon, AYilliam. New general English diction- ary. See Dyche, T. Pare, William. Co-operative agriculture: a solu- tion of the land question, as exemplified in the history of the Ealahiue Co-operative Agri- cultural Association, County Clare, Ireland. Lond., 1870. sm. 8°. Parent and child. Eeeve, T. Law of baron and femme, of parent and child, etc. 3d ed., with notes and references, by A. J. Parker and C. E. Baldwin. Albany, 1862. 8°. See also Infants. Parepa-Bosa, Madame Euphrosyne. Winter, W. Euphrosyne Parepa Eosa. (Parton, J., and others. Eminent women of the age.) Paris, Franyois Edmond. Essai sur la construc- tion navale des peiiples extra-europeens. See France. Ministere de la Marine. Paris, John Ayrton, and Fonblanque, John Samuel Martin. Medical iurisprudence. Lond., 1823. 3 V. 8°. Paris, Louis Philippe Albert d' Orleans, comte de. Histoire de la guerre civile en Amerique. Paris, 1874-75. 4 V. 8°. Cartes et planches. Paris, 1874-75. 2 v. f°. — English. History of the civil war in America. Tr. by L. F. Tasistro. Ed. by H. Coppe'e. Vol. 1-2. Phila., 1875-76. 2 v. 8°. Maps. — Trades unions of England. Tr. by N. J. Senior. Ed. by T. Hughes. Lond., 1869. sm. 8°. Paris, Matthew. See Matthew Paris. Paris. Direction de I' Administration G€nirah. Bulletin de statistique municipale, Dec. 1877; Jan. 1878. Paris, 1877-78. 2 v. 4°. Same. Bulletin re'capitulatif de statistique municipale, 1877. Pai-is, 1878. 4°. Description, History, etc. — AxLAKD, N. Rapport sur les petitions relatives aux fortifications de Paris. [Paris, 1844.] 8°. — Diary of the siege of Paris, [1870-71], taken from Galignani's messenger. Lond., 1871. 16°. — Feteidge, W. p. Else and fall of the Paris Commune in 1871; with account of the bom- bardment, etc., of the city. N.Y., 1871. 13°. PAKI8. 637 PARIS. Paris. Description, History, etc., continued. — Gore, Mrs. C. G. F. Paris and its environs. Ed. by T. Forester. Lend., 1859. 8°. — HiSTOKY of Paris: containing a description of its antiquities, public buildings, etc. [Anon.} Lond., 1825. 3 v. 8°. — Inside Paris during the siege. Lond., 1871. 16°- — Jerkold, (W.) B. The children of Lutetia. Lond., 1864. 2 v. in 1. sm. 8°. — Laboede, L. (E. S. J. ), comte de. De I'organisa- tion des bibliotheques dans Paris. 8e lettre. Paris, 1845. 8°. — LABOU0Hi;EE, H. Du P. Diary of the besieged resident in Paris. Lond., 1871. 8°. — LBiGHTOif,J. Paris under the Commune. Lond., 1871. 16°. — Linton, W. J. The Paris Commune. Answer to the calumnies of the New York tribune. Bost., 1871. 8°. — McCabe, J. D. Account of the Commune. {In his History of the war, etc.) — Mallet, C. P. Notice historique sur le projet d'une distribution gene'rale d'eau a domicile dans Paris. Paris, 1830. 4°. — Mazzini, G. The war and the Commune. Lond., 1871. 8°. — Montagu, K., Lord. Arbitration instead of war, and a defence of the Commune. Lond., 1872. 16°. — Paeis during the siege, and a history of the rise and fall of the Commune. [Anon.} Lond., [1872]. 4°. — Paeis fortifle seule et incontestable garantie de I'ind^pendance de la Prance. MS. 66 p. — EoBiKSON, W. Parks and gardens of Paris considered in relation to the Avants of other cities, etc. 2d ed., revised. Lond., 1878. 8°. — RossEL, L. N. Posthumous papers. Tr. from the French. Lond., 1872. 16°. — Saecey, p. Paris during the siege. Lond., 1871. 16°. — Seine, Depaetement de la. Commission des loyements insalubres. Ville de Paris. Kapport general des travanx de la commission pendant I'annfe 1851. Paris, 1852. 4°. 15 p. — Tenot, (P. P.) E. Paris in December, 1851, or. The coup d'etat of Napoleon iii. Tr. by S. W. Adams and A. H. Brandon. N.Y., 1870. 16°. — Tbollopb, Mrs. P. Paris and the Parisians in 1835. Paris, 1836. 2 v. 12°. — V:fesiNiEE, p. History of the Commune of Paris. Tr. by J. V. Weber. Lond., 1872. 16°. Associations, Institutions, Public buildings, etc. — Acad^mie Nationale de M^decine. Eapport sur les vaccinations pratiqufes en Prance, 1833- 50. Paris, 1835-52. 18 v. 8°. — Bastile. See Bastile. — Caisse d'lEpargne et de Pr6voyance de Paris. Rapports et oomptes rendus des ope'ra- tions, 1860-71, 74-77. Paris, 1861-78. 4°. PuEvosT, A. Tables d'int&ets h, trois et un quart pour cent. Paris, 1854. 4°. Paris. Associations, Institutions, etc., continued. — Ecole Centrale des Arts et Manufactures. [Personnel de I'ecole, annee 1834-35.] Paris, 1835. 8°. 40 p. — Ecole Sp6ciale du Commerce. S&nce pub- lique du conseil de perfectionnement, le 31 juil- let, 1844. Paris, 1844. 8°. 31 p. — Exposition, 1855. Canada. Pari. (Miscel.doc.) Canada at the Universal Exhibition of 1855. Toronto, 1856. 8°. — Exposition Universelle, 1867. Complete of- ficial catalogue including the British and all other sections. Lond., [1867], 8°. 1008 p. Official papers relating to the conduct of the legation of the United States with regard to the Commissioners for the Exposition. 2d ed. Paris, 1867. 8°. 23 p. Rapports du jury international, publics sous la direction de M. Chevalier. Paris, 1868. 13 V. 8°. Reports of artisans. Lond., 1867. 8°. MoDBEN industries; a series of reports on in- dustry and manufactures as represented In the Paris Exposition in 1867. Lend., 1868. 8°. New Yoek. Chameek of Commeece. Report of the special committee on the Universal Ex- position. N.Y., 1866. 8°. Tenee, L. Les Etats Am^ricains, leurs pro- duits, etc., en vue de 1' Exposition Universelle de Paris. Paris, 1867. 8°- United States. Agency for the Paris Univer- sal Exposition of 1867. 2d supplemental pam- phlet. Details of organization. "Wash., 1866. 8°. 3d supplemental circular. Importance of prompt action, etc. Wash., 1866. 8°. Commissioners to the Paris Universal Exposi- tion. Reports. (United States, idth Cong. 2d sess. 1867-68.) President. Message, transmitting a report concerning the Universal Exposition, 1867. [Wash., 1865.] 8°. — Exposition Universelle, 1878. Official cata- logue of the United States exhibitors. Com- piled by T. R. Pickering. Lond., 1878. 8°. — Hospice Royal des Quinze-Vingts. Peance. Ministere de I'lnt^rieur. Reglement sur I'ad- ministration et le regime de I'Hospice. Paris, 1834. 4°. — Institut de France. Academic Franqaise. Dictionnaire de I'Academie Fran9aise. [Avec] complement. 6e ed. Paris, 1856. 3 v. 4°. Prix de vertn, fonde par M. de Montyon. Discours, 1833-40, 42^6. Paris, 1833^6. 18°. Academic Eoyale des Sciences Morales et Poli- tiques. Me'moires. Tome 1-7, 2e se'r. Paris, 1837-50. 7 V. 4°. Memoires. Tome 1-2. Savants strangers. Paris, 1841-47. 2 v. 4°. — Institut Royal des Sourds-muets. QuatriSme circulaire a toutes les institutions de sourds- muets de I'Europe, de I'Amerique et de I'Asie. Paris, 1836. 8°. PAKIS. 638 PAKKEK. Paris. Associations, Institutions, etc., continued. — Meeting of Citizens of tlie United States. International literary exchanges. Proceedings of a meeting at the Athenfe Boyale, March 27, 1843. Embracing an address by A. Vattemare. Paris, 1843. 8°. 28 p. — Museum d'Histoire Naturelle. Eohault de Fletjey, C. Museum d'Histoire Katurelle. Serres chaudes, galerie de mineralogie, etc. Paris, 1844. i°. — Palais du Luxembourg. Gisoks, (H.) A. de. Le palais du Luxembourg, 1615-1845. Paris, 1847. 8°. — Soci6t6 de Saint-Vincent-de-Paul. Conf^ rences de Paris. Paris, 1844. 8°. 40, (4) p. Eapport general de I'annee 1843. Paris, 1844. 8°. — Soci6t6 G6ologique de France. Bulletin. Tome 1-11. 2e se'r. Paris, 1844^54. 11 v. 8°. Liste des membres de la Socie'te, mars, 1844. [Paris, 1844.] 22 p. Memoires. 2e s^r. Tome 1, le partie. Paris, 1844. 4°. Plans. Ordonnance du roi qui reconnait la Society comme etablissement d'utilite publique, et approuve le reglement de oette societe. [Paris, 1844.] 8°. xvi p. — Soci6t6 pour le Patronage des Jeunes Lib6- r6s du D6partement de la Seine. Assem- blee gen^rale tenue k I'Hotel de Ville, 1838, 40- 42, 44. Paris, 1838-44. In 1 v. 8°. — Soci6t6 Protectrice des Animaux. Sfence solennelle, mai, 1854. Paris, 1854. 8°. 80, (1) p. — Soci6t6 Royale et Centrale d' Agriculture. Memoires d'agriculture, d'economie rurale et domestique, 1802-05; 1808-09; 1811; 1814-21; 1822, tome 2; 1823-26; 1827, tome 2; 1828; 1830- 46. Paris, [1802]-46. 46 v. 8°. Eapport sur le concours pour des memoires et observations de medecine viSterinaire pratique. [Paris, 1845.] 8°. 23 p. — Soci6t6 S6rieicole. Annales, 1837-44. Paris, 1838-45. 8 V. 8°. Plates. Paris, Treaty of. Documents pour servir k I'his- toire de I'application de Particle 24 du traite' de Paris en Moldavie. Londres, 1857. 8°. (Pm., V. 108.) Paris in America. See Laboulaye, ]6. (E. L.) Parish, Ariel. Importance of cultivating taste in early life. (Amer. Inst, of Instruction. Lectures, 1846.) — Eelative duties of parents and teachers in the education of the young. Prize essay, May 12, 1854. 8 p. (Pm., T. 17.) Parish, Elijah. Compendious history of New- England. See Morse, J., and Parish, E. — Memoirs of Eleazar Wheelock. See M'Clure, D., and Parish, E. — New gazetteer of the eastern continent. See Morse, J., and Parish, E. — Sermon upon the annual election, May 30, 1810. Bost., 1810. 8°. 24 p. Parish, Henry. Eaele, P. Medical opinion in the Parish will case. N.Y., 1857. 8°. Park, Edwards Amasa. Memoir of Nathaniel Emmons ; with sketches of his friends and pupils. Bost., 1861. 8°. Portrait. — Sermon at the annual election, Jan. 2, 1851. Bost., 1851. 8°. 59 p. Parlt, John James. Treatise on the law of dower; particularly with a view to the modern practice of conveyancing. Phila., 1836. 8°. (Law li- brary, V. 11.) Park, Mungo. Journal of a mission to the interior of Africa, in 1805. Prefixed, the life of Park. Lond., 1815. 4°. Map. — Travels in the interior of Africa, 1795-97. Lond., 1799. 4°. — Same. Edin., 1867. 16°. Map and illus. — Kingston, W. H. Gr. (In his Great African travellers.) Park, Eoswell. Eeligious education. (Amer. Inst, of Instruction. Lectures, 1835.) Parker, A. A. Trip to the West and Texas, 1834- 5. 2d ed. Concord, N.H., 1836. 12°. Illus. Parker, Abel. Moore, J. B. Memoir of Parker, (N. H. Hist. Soc. Coll., v. 3.) Parker, Amasa J. Eeports of decisions in crimi- nal cases made at term, at Chambers, and in the Courts of Oyer and Terminer of the state of New York, [1839-68]. Albany, 1855-68. 6 v. 8°. Parker, Arthur Cortlandt. Paekee, "W. W. (Higginson, T. W. Harv. mem. biog., v. 2.) Parker, Charles H. Digest of California reports and statutes. Comprising 34 volumes of the published reports. San Francisco, 1869. 2 v. 8°. /See also Desty, R. — General laws of California, 1864r-71. See Cali- fornia. Legislature. Parker, Charles Stuart. History of classical edu- cation. (Farrar, E. "W. Essays on a liberal education.) — Popular education. (Questions for a reformed Parliament.) Parker, Edward Griffin. Eeminisoences of Eufus Choate. N.Y., 1860. 12°. Parker, Edward Lutwyche. History of London- derry, comprising Derry and Londonderry, N.H. With a memoir of the author. Bost., 1851. 12°. Portraits and illus. Parker, Edwin P. Harriet Beecher Stowe. (Par- ton, J., and others. Eminent women of the age.) Parker, Foxhall Alexander. The battle of Mobile Bay, and the capture of Forts Powell, Gaines and Morgan, Aug. 1864. Bost., 1878. 8°. Por- trait and charts. — Squadron tactics under steam. N.Y., 1864. 8°. Plates. Parker, Granville. The formation of the state of West Virginia, and incidents of the civil war. Wellsburg, 1875. 8°. Parker, H. G. Edward H. E. Eevere. (Higgin- son, T. W. Harv. mem. biog., v. 1.) Parker, Isaac. Oration, Portland, Feb. 22, 1800. (Eulogies and orations on Washington.) — Sketch of the character of Chief Justice Parsons; an address. Bost., 1813. 8°. 32 p. PABKEB. 639 PABKMAN. Parker, Joel. The character ot the rebellion, and the conduct of the war. Camb., 1862. 8°. 42 p. (Pm., V. 77.) — Constitutional law: with reference to the pres- ent condition of the United States. Camb., 1862. 8°. 35 p. (Pm., v. 77.) — The first charter and the early religious legisla- tion of Massachusetts. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Lectures.) — Habeas corpus, and martial law. Eetiew of the opinion of Chief Justice Taney in the case of JohnMerryman. Camb., 1861. 8°- 58 p. (Pm., V. 18.) — Same. 2d ed. Phila., 1862. 8°. 55 p. — International law. Case of the Trent, capture and surrender of Mason and Slidell. Camb., 1862. 8°. 66 p. (Pm., v. 77.) — The Law School of Harvard College. N.Y., 1871. 8°. 66 p. — Personal liberty laws, statutes of Massachusetts, and slavery in the territories, case of Dred Scott. Bost., 1861. 8°. 97 p. (Pm., v. 18.) — Eevolution and reconstruction. Two lectures. N.Y., 1866. 8°. 89 p. — The three powers of government. The origin of the United States; and the status of tlie South- ern States, on the suppression of the rebellion. The three dangers of the republic. Lectures. N.Y., 1869. 8°. — Bacon, L. Eeply to Professor Parlcer [on the emancipation proclamation. New Haven, 1863.] 8°. (Pm., V. 74.) Parker, John Henry. Concise glossary of terms used in Grecian, Roman, Italian, and Gotliic architecture. New ed., revised. Oxford, 1866. 16°. lUus. — Introduction to the study of Gothic architecture. 3d ed., enlarged. Oxford, 1867. 16°. lUus. Parker, John L. See AVoburn directory. Parker, Matthew, Abp. of Canterbury. Stbtpe, J. Life and acts of Matthew Parker. Oxford, 1821. 3 v. 8°. Parker, Nathan. Coues, S. E. Memoir of Parker. (N. H. Hist. Soc. Coll., v. 4.) Parker, Nathan Howe. Iowa as it is in 1855. With illus. Chicago, 1855. 12°. Parker, Niles G. Ketrospective view. Speech in defense of his official acts as State Treasurer, etc. Columbia, 1872. 8°. 27 p. Parker, Richard Green. 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Dublin, 1791. 8°. — Welsby, W.N. (In his Lives of English judges.) Parker, Thomas, Judije. History of Parmington, Maine, to 1846. 2d ed. Farmington, 1875. 8°. Parker, William H. Instructions for naval light artillery, afloat and ashore. 2d ed., revised by S. B. Luce. N.Y., 1862. 8°. Plates. Parker, William W. Arthur Cortlandt Parker. (Higginson, T. W. Harv. mem. biog., v. 2.) Parkhurst, Henry M. Debates and proceedings, June 14-24, 1865. See National Congrega- tional Council. Parkhurst, John L. Lecture on the means to stimulate the student without the aid of emu- lation. Bost., 1831. 8°. 13 p. (Pm., V. 97.) — Same. (Amer. Inst, of Instruction. Lectures, 1831.) — Same. (Soc. Diff. Usef. Knowl. School- master, etc., V. 1.) Parkhurst Prison. Gkeat Britain. Directors of Convict Prisons. Reports on the discipline and management of Pentonville, Millbank, and Parkhurst prisons, etc., 1860-73. Lend., 1861-74. 14 V. 8°. Parkinson, Henry William. Modern pleas for state-churches examined. 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Directors of Convict Prisons. Reports on the discipline and management of PentonviUe, Millbank, and Parkhurst prisons, etc., 1860-73. Loud., 1861- 74. 14 V. 8°. People of Turkey : twenty years' residence among Bulgarians, Greeks, Albanians, Turks, etc. [Anon.] Ed. by S. L. Poole. L., 1878. 2 v. 8°. People's blue book. See Tennant, C. Peoria, III. Ballance, C. History of Peoria. Peoria, 1870. 16°. Pepin le Bref, King of the Franks. Hewlitt, H. G. (In his Heroes of Europe.) Pepperrell, Sir William. Paksons, U. Life of Pepperrell. 3d ed. Bost., 1856. 12°. Same, abridged. (Hunt, F. Lives of Amer. merchants, v. 2.) Pepperrell family. Cutts, Mrs. M. P. S. Sketch of the Pepperrell family. (In her Life of W. Jarvis.) Pepperell, Mass. Expenditures of the year end- ing Mar. 1860; Town treasurer's report, 1861-67; Report of the selectmen, etc., 1868-78. Nashua, 1869-78. 8°. Note. In mannscript previous to 1869; Reports for 1869 and 1875 contain the valuation and laxes. — Butlek, C. History of Groton, including Pep- perell and Shirley. Bost., 1848. 8°. Pepys, Samuel. Diary and correspondence. With a life and notes by Richard, Lord Braybrooke. 6th ed. Lond., 1858. 4 v. sm. 8°. Portraits. Pequot war. See New England. Perce, Elbert. The battle roll ; encyclopedia of famous land battles and sieges. Illus. N.Y., 1858. 8°. 752 p. Percentage. Partridge, J. H. Principles of percentage explained and illus. N.Y., 1859. 12°. See also Interest and Discount. Perceval, Spencer. Brougham, H., Bai-on. (In his Historical sketches of statesmen, v. 1.) — Eakle, J. C. (/71 his English premiers, v. 2.) Percival, James Gates. Poetical works. Bost., 1859. 2 V. 24°. Portrait. Contents. Vol. 1. Biographical sketch of the author. — Poems. 8. Prometheus. — The mind. — The suicide. — The wreck. — The dream of a day, and other poems. — Posthumous poems. —Juvenile poems. — Eulogies on J. G. Percival. (Wisconsin Hist, Soc. Coll., V. 3.) — Ward, J. H. Life and letters of Percival. Bost., 1866. 12°. Percy, John. The metallurgical treatment and assaying of gold ores. (Jukes, J. B., and others. Lectures on gold.) 654 PEKIOMCAIiS. Percy, Jolm, continued. — Metallurgy. The art of extracting metals from their ores, and adapting them to various pur- poses of manufacture. "With illus. Lond., 1861. 8°. 634 p. Pereira, Father. Witsen, K Father Pereira's journey into Tartary. (Orleans, P. J. d'. Tartar conquerors of China. Hakluyt Soc, T. 16.) Pereire, Isaac and ::6mile. Evidence before the French Commission of Inquiry into the Bank of France. (Tennant, C. Bank of England.) Perfect, "William. Annals of insanity. 2d ed., enlarged. Lond., 1801. 8°. Perfectionists. Nordhoff, C. The Oneida and Wallingford Perfectionists. {In his Commu- nistic societies of the U. S.) Pericles, pseud. New crisis, or. Grand appeal to the nation, on this question. Are happiness and freedom consistent with foreign commerce at all events, or are they not ? and likewise on the necessity or non-necessity of a war. Phila., 1809. 8°. 36 p. (Pm., v. 89.) Pericles, Age of. See Lloyd, W. W. P6rier, Auguste Casimir Victor Laurent. Mur- ray, (E. C.) G. (In his Jlen of the third republic.) Perils of Indiscriminate licensing. lAnon.} Lond., 1860. 8°. 8 p. (Pm., v. 109.) Perils of the nation. An appeal to the Legislature, the clergy, and the higher and middle classes. [Anon.^ Lond., 1843. 12°. Periodicals. Bossange, G. Catalogue of peri- odicals, abridged list of the principal French papers and serials. Paris, [1869]. 8°. — PooLE, W. F. Alphabetical index to subjects treated in reviews and other periodicals, to which no indexes have been published. N.Y., 1848. 8°. Index to periodical literature. N.T., 1853. 8°. List of periodicals contained in the Library. — American annals of education and instruction, 1831-34, 36. Vol. 1^, 6. Bost., 1831-36. 5 v. 8°. Note. A continuation of the American journal of educa- tion. — Same. Feb. 1834; Feb., July, 1835. [Bost.], 1834- 35. 8°. — American annals of the deaf and dumb. Hart- ford, Wash., 1848-77. 22 v. in 11. 8°. — American annual register, 1825-33. N.Y., Brat- tleboro', Bost., 1827-35. 8 v. 8°. — American builder. Chicago, N.Y., 1868-77. 13 v. in 12. 4°. — American Congregational year book. N.T., 1854-59. 6 V. 8°. 3ee also, forward, Congkegational quarterly. — American gardener's magazine. Bost., 1835-36. 8°. See aim, forward. Magazine of horticulture. — American historical record. Phila., 1872-74. 3 V. sm. 4°. — American journal of education. Ed. by H. Barnard. Hartford, 1855-72. 23 v. 8°. Mte. Vol. 17-23, called " National series, t. 1-7." Periodicals, continued. — American journal of education. [Ed. by W. Eussell.] Bost., 1826-29. 4 v. 8°. — Same. . [Ed. by W. C. Woodbridge.] Bost., 1830. 8°. — American journal of insanity. Utica, 1844r-78. 34 V. 8°. — Ambeican journal of numismatics. Bost., 1866- 77. 11 V. 1. 8°. — Ajheeican journal of science and, arts. N.T., New Haven, 1818-45. 50 v. 8°. — Same. 2d ser. New Haven, 1846-70. 50 v. 8°. — Sam.e. 3d ser. New Haven, 1871-78. 15 v. 8°. — American jurist and law magazine. Bost., 1829- 43. 28 V. 8°. — American laborer. N.Y., 1843. 8°. — Americait law magazine. Phila., 1843-46. 6 v. 8°. — American law review. Bost., 1866-77. 11 v. 8°. — American law times. "Wash., 1868-72. 5 v. f° and 8°. — Same. New ser. N.Y., 1874r-77. 4 v. 8°. — American law times reports. Wash., 1869-74. 6 V. 8°. — Same. New ser. N. Y., 1874r-75. 2 v. 8°. — American museum, 1787-92. Phila., 1788-92. 12 V. 8°. Mole. Vol. 1, 3d ed. ; vol. 2, 2d ed. — Same. For 1798. Phila., 1799. 8°. — American naturalist. Salem, 1868-77. 11 v. 8°. — American Protestant. Bost., 1870-74. 4 v. f°. — American publishers' circular and literary ga- zette. Phila., 1863-72. 18 v. 8°. — American review: a whig journal. N.Y., 1845- 52. 16 V. 8°. — American review of history and politics. Phila., 1811-12. 4v. 8°. — Annales des haras et de 1' agriculture. Paris, 1845^7. 3 V. 8°. — Annales des mines. See France. Conseil G4n€- ral des Mines. — Annales des sciences naturelles, 3e s^rie. Paris, 1844-50. 13 V. 8°. — Annuaire de I'dconomie politique. Paris, 1844- 77. 34 V. 18°. — Annuaire de I'industrie beige. Bruxelles, 1848. 12°. — Annual of scientific discovery. Bost., 1850-71. 21 V. 12°. — Annual register. Lond., 1783-1877. 118 v. 8°. General index, 1758-1819. Lond., 1826. 8°. — Annual register, 1791. Lond., 1795. 8°. Note. One of several spurious volumes of a rival work. — Anti-slavert monthly reporter, 1825-31. Lond., 1827-32. 4 V. 8°. — Anti-slavery reporter. Vol. 14, no. 2. [Lond.], 1866. 8°. — Akchiv, Neues, des Criminalrechts. Halle, 1817- 42. 23 V. sm. 8°. — Archives of ophthalmology and otology. N.Y., 1869-75. 4 V. 8°. — Art journal. N.Y., [1875-76]. 2 v. 4°. — Atlantic monthly. Bost., 1857-77. 40 v. 8°. Index. Vol. 1-38. 1857-76. Bost., 1877. 8°. PEKIODICAtS. 655 PEKIODICA1.S. Periodicals, continued. — Banker's magazine and statistical register. Vol. 2-32. Bost.,Balt.,KY., [1848]-78. 31 v. 8°. — BiBLioTHiiQUB univeTselle et revue Suisse. Tome 55. Lausanne, 1876. 8°. — BiAOKWoor's Edinburgh magazine. Edin., N.Y., 1817-77. 122 V. 8°. General index, v. 1-50. Edin., 1855. 8°. — Boston daily advertiser. Best., 1829-77. 97v. f°. — Boston daily atlas. Bost., 1832-56. 51 v. f°. — Boston daily globe. Best., 1872-73. 4 v. f°. — Boston [daily] journal. Bost., 1857-77. 41 v. f°. — Boston [daily] post. Bost., 1844-77. 67 v. f°. — Boston daily traveller. Bost., 1857-77. 42 v. f°. — Boston Society of NATaBAL Historv. Boston journal of natural history, containing papers and communications, 1834r-37. Bost., 1837. 8°. — British magazine. Vol. 31-36. Lond., 1847-49. 6 V. 8°. — British quarterly review. Vol. 53-66. N.Y., 1871-77. 14 V. 8°. — British workman. Lond., [1855-64.] 4°. — Code reporter, [1848-50]. N.Y., 1849-53. 3 v. in 2. 8°. — Code reports, [1851-52]. New ser., v. 1. N.Y., 1852. 8°. — CoLiiMBiAN centinel. Jan. 1785-Mar. 18, 1786; Jan. 1788-April 1840. Bost., 1785-1840. 55 v. i°. — Commercial and financial chronicle, and Hunt's merchants' magazine. Vol. 12-25. N.Y., 1871- 77. 14 V. 1°. — Common school journal. Bost., 1839-48. 10 v. 8°. — Congregational quarterly. Bost., 1859-77. 19 V. 8°. — Congressional globe. Wash., 1834-72. 98 v. in 104. 4°. — Congressional record. Wash., 1873-77. 5 v. in 25. 4°. — Connecticut common school journal. Hartford, 1838-42. 4 V. in 3. 8°. — Same. Jan. 1854 ; Jan. 1855 ; Nov. 1857 ; Jan. 1858 i Aug. 1860 ; Jan., Mar., 1871. Hartford, New Haven, 1854-71. 8°. — Connecticut war record. New Haven, 1863-65. 2 V. 4°. — Contemporary review. Vol. 19-31. Lond., 1872-78. 13 V. 8°. — Continental monthly. N.Y., 1862-64. 6 v. 8°. — De Bow's review. Vol. 12-27. New Orleans, Wash., 1852-59. 16 v. 8°. — Same. March, May, July, Aug., Oct., Dec, 1860. New Orleans, 1860. 8°. — Democratic review. See forward, United States magazine and democratic review. — Dublin quarterly journal of science. Dublin, 1861-63. 3 V. 8°. — Edinburgh review, 1802-78. Edin., Bost., N.Y., 1806-78. 147 V. 8°. Note. Vol. 97 missing. — English journal of education. Lond., 1847-52. 6 V. 8'^. — Financial register of the United States, 1837-38. PhUa., 1838. 2 v. 8°. Periodicals, continued. — Foreign quarterly review. Vol. 14-37. N.Y., 1835-46. 24 v. 8°. — Gentleman's magazine. 1731-Dec., 1877. Lond., 1732-1877. 189 v. in 241. 8°. General index, 1731-1818. Lond., 1789-1821. 4v. 8°. — Geweeeeblatt fiir das Grossherzogthum Hes- seu. Darmstadt, [1869-77]. 9 v. 8°. — Harper's new monthly magazine. N.Y., 1850- 78. 57 V. 8°. — Harper's weekly. N.Y., 1857-78. 22 v. f°. — Hazard's United States commercial and statis- tical register, 1839-42. Phila., 1840-42. 6 v. 1.8°. — Heraldic journal. Bost., 1865-68. 4 v. 8°. — Historical magazine. See Historical maga- zine. — Hunt's merchants' magazine yearbook. N.Y., [1871]. 8°. — Illustrated news of the world. Lend., 1858-60. 3 V. 4°. — Independent chronicle, Dec. 21, 1767- June 7, 1770; June 22, 1775-Dec. 28, 1807. Bost., 1768- 1807. 28 V. f°. Mote. For some years known as the Boston clironicle, also as the New England chronicle. — Insurance law journal. N.Y., 1871-78. 7 v. 8°. Note. No3. 4 and 5 of vol. 1 were never printed. — International review. N.Y., [1874r-78]. 5 v. 8°. — Journal de I'iustruction publique. Montreal, Quebec, 1857-[78]. 22 v. 4°. — Journal of- agriculture. May 1828-March 1843 ; July 1843-March 1859. Edin., 1829-59. 21 v. 8°. — Journal of education for Lower Canada. Mon- treal, 1857-66. 10 V. 4°. — Same. Journal of education for the province of Quebec. Vol. 11-22. Quebec, [1867-78]. 12 v. 4°. — Journal of education for Upper Canada. Vol. 2-6, 9, 11-12, 16-19. Toronto, 1849-66. 12 v. in 8. 4°. — Same. Journal of education for Ontario. Vol. 20-29. Toronto, 1867-76. 9 v. 4°. — Jurisprudence municipale. Paris, 1833-36. 4 V. 8°. — Law and equity reporter. Bost., [1876-77]. 4 v. 1.8°. — Same. Eeporter. Vol. 5-6. Bost., 1878. 2 v. 1.8°. Note. Continuation of the American law times reports. — Law magazine. Lond., 1829-78. 94 v. in 50. 8°. — Legislative union and American. Vol. 2. Nashville, 1859-60. 8°. — Library journal. N.Y., 1877-78. 3 v. sm. 4°. — London quarterly review. See, forward. Quar- terly review. — Lowell offering. Lowell, 1841-45. 5 v. 12°. Note. For succeeding years, see, forward, New England ofEering. — Magazine of American history. N.Y., 1877-78. 2v. gm. 4°. PERIODICALS. 656 PERIODICALS. Periodicals, continued. — Magazine of horticulture. Vol. 3-32. Bost., 1837-66. 30 V. 8°. Hole. A continuation of the 'American gardener's maga^ zine.' — Massachusetts agricultTural repository and jour- nal. Bost., 1801-32. 10 V. in 9. 8°. — Massachusetts magazine; or, Monthly museum. Vol. 3; 4, no. 2, 4, 7. Bost., 1791-94. 8°. — Massachusetts teacher. Bost., 1848-74. 27 v. 8°. JVb/e. Discontinued. — Medical record. See Medical record. — Merchant's magazine and commercial review. N.y., 1840-70. 63 v. 8°. See also, baci, Commeecial and financial chronicle. — Missiokaky herald. Vol. 17-74. Bost., Camh., [1821]-78. 58 V. 8°. — MissioNAKT register. Lond., 1834-51. 18 v. 8°. — Monitor de las escuelas primarias. Tomo 1, 1852-53, num. 1-11. Santiago de Chile, 1852- 53. 8°. MonthI/T anthology and Boston review. Bost., 1804-10. 8 V. in 7. 8°. — Monthly chronicle. Bost., 1840-42. 3 v. 8°. — Monthly law reporter. Bost., 1839-66. 26 v. 8°. National government journal. [Wash., 1823- 24.] f°. — National teacher. Columbus, Salem, 1871-75. 8°. J^ote. Imperfect. A continuation of tlie " Oliio educa- tional montlQy," " Otiio teacher," and " Oliio journal of education." — Naval chronicle. Lond., 1799-1818. 40 v. 8°. — New England chronicle. See, back, Independ- ent chronicle. — New England farmer. Bost., 1823-46. 24 v. 4°. — New England historical and genealogical regis- ter. Bost., 1847-78. 32 v. 8°. — New England journal of education. Bost., 1875- 78. 8 V. in 4. f°. — New England offering, 1848-49. Lowell, 1849. 12=. JVoie. A continuation of the " Lowell offering." — New Hampshire register and United States cal- endar, 1814-18, 20-61, 63, 70-78. Exeter, Con- cord, Claremont, 1814-78. 57 v. in 27. 18°. — New York evening post. N.Y., 1869-78. 20 v. f°. — New York teacher. See New York teacher. — New York times. N.Y., 1866-68. 5 v. f°. — NxLES' weekly register. Bait., 1811-49. 75 v. 8° and 4°. General index to the first 12 volumes, 1811-17. Bait., 1818. 8°. — North A3iek. review. Bost., 1815-78. 126 v. 8°. General index, 1815-27. Bost., 1829. 8°. Index. Vol. 1-125, 1815-77. Camh., 1878. 8°. — North British review. N.Y., 1847-71. 48 v. 8°. Note. Discontinued. — Ohio educational monthly. Columbus, 1869-70. 8°. Note. Imperfect — Oniojournal of education. Columbus, 1852-59. 8°. Note. Imperfect. — Ohio school journal. Vol. 1-2, 4. Cleveland, Columbus, 1846-50. 3 v. 8°. Periodicals, continued. — Ohio teacher. Columbus, 1851-52. 8°. Note. Imperfect. — Our dumb animals. Vol. 1-9. Bost., 1868-77. 4°. — Pamphleteer. Vol. 1-11, 13-29. Lond., 1813-28. 28 V. 8°. — Pennsylvania journal of prison discipline and philanthropy. Phila., 1845-60. 15v. inl4. 8°. — Same. New ser., no. 1-15. Phila., 1862-76. In 2 V. 8°. — [Periodical literature of Massachusetts, 1876. Specimen numbers.] v.p., 1876. 11 v. f°. — POPULAH science monthly. N.Y., 1872-79. 14 v. 8°. — Potter's American monthly and illustrated magazine. Vols. 4-11. PMla., [1875-78]. 8 v. in 4. sm. 4°. Note. A continuation of the "American historical record." — Practical magazine. Bost., N.Y., Lond., 1873- 77. 7 V. 4°. — Psyche. No. 1-22. Camb., 1874-76. 8°. — Publishers' and stationers' weekly trade circu- lar. N.Y., 1872-79. 15 v. 8°- Note. A continuation of the " American puhlishers' cir. cular." — Quarterly review. Vol. 1-147 [except v. 40, 60, 80, 100, 121, and 140, general indexes]. N.Y., Bost., 1809-79. 141 V. -8°. Note. Vol. 52-147, called ' ' London quarteriy review." — Record of the year. N.Y., 1876-77. 2 v. 8°. — Eepublic, The. "Wash., 1873-77. 8 v. 8°. — Revue de droit international et de legislation comparee. Londres, [1869-76]. 8 v. 8°. — Bevue du niidi. 3e s^rie, tome ler. Montpellier, 1845. 8°. — Rhode Island educational magazine. Provi- dence, 1852-54. 2 V. 8°. — Rhode Island schoolmaster. Vol. 16-19. Provi- dence, 1870-73. 4 V. 8°. Note. Vol. 16 is very imperfect. — Right way. Bost., 1865-67. 2 v. in 1. f°. — Road, The : a fortnightly review of railway prac- tice. [Feb. 1875-Jan. 1877.] Phila., 1877. 2 v. in 1. f°. — Sanitary reporter. Louisville, 1863-64. 2 v. 4°. — Sante, La, journal d'hygiene publlque et privfe. le annee. Bruxelles, 1849-50. 1. 8°. — School Board chronicle. Lond., 1871-78. 20 v. in 16. f°. — Statesman's year book. See Martin, F. — United States. Patent Office. Ofticial gazette. Wash., 1872-79. 15 v. 1. 8°. — United States army and navy journal. N.Y., 186^[79]. 16 V. f°. — United States magazine and democratic re- view. Wash., N.Y., 1838-52. 31 v. 8°. — United States service magazine. N.Y., 1864- 66. 5 V. 8°. — Washington daily national intelligencer. Wash., 1861-66. 10 V. f°. — Western educ. review. St. Louis, 1870-71. 8°. — Westminster review. Vol. 1-11, 18-111. Lond., Phila., N.Y., 1824-79. 103 v. in 101. 8°. PEKIODICAtS. 657 PEKSIA. Periodicals, continued. — Ybae^book o£ facts in science and art. See Ma- son, J.; — Timbs, J.; — Vincent, C. W. — Ybably journal of trade, 1845. See Pope, C. — Zbiischrifx fiir die landwirthscliaftliohen Ve- reine dea Grosaherzogthums Heasen. Darm- stadt, 18G9-77. 9 V. 4°. See also Almanac ; ~aho nnmes of learned and sclen- tlflc societies for their periodical publications. Perkins, Charles Carroll. American art muse- ums. Boat., 1870. 8°. 30 p. — Eapliael and Michelangelo: a critical and bio- graphical esaay. Bost,, 1878. 8°. UIus. Perkins, Jacob. Howe, H. {In his Memoirs of eminent mechanics.) Perkins, Jamea Amoiy. Hopes, J. C. (Illggln- son, T. W. Plarv. mem. biog., v. 1.) Perkins, James H. Discourse. (Ohio Hist, and PliUos. Soc. Trans., part 2, v. 1.) Perkins, Jonathan C. Digest of the deoisiona of tlie courta of common law and admiralty in the United States. See United States digest. Vol. 1. Perldns, Nathan. Benign influence of religion on civil government. Sermon, anniversary elec- tion, May 12, 1808. Hartford, 1808. 8°, 60 p. Perkins, Stephen George. Higginson, T. W. (7n his Harv. mem. biog., v. 1.) Perkins, Thomas Handaayd. Branch bank of the United States at Boston, 1824. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 3d aer. v. 1.) — Caey, T. G. Thomas H. Perkins. (Hunt, F. Lives of Amer. merchants, v, 1.) Same, erdaryed. Memoir of Perkins; contain- ing extracts from his diaries and letters. Bost., 1856. 8°. Perkins Institution and Massachusetts Asy- lum for the Blind. 8th-47th annual report, [1840]-78. Bost., Camb., 1841-79. 8°. Note. Called " Perlttna Institution and Massachusetts School for the Blind," 1877-78. For previous reports, see Now England Institution for the Education of the Blind. Perley, Jeremiah. Debates, resoltttions, etc. See Maine. Constitutional Convention, 1819. Perley, M. H. I-Iand-book of information for emi- grants to New Brunswick. Lond., 1857. 16°. 94 p. Map. — Eeports on the sea and river fisheries of New Brunswick. 2ded. Fredericton, 1852. 8°. Pernety, Antoine Joseph. Dissertation sur I'Amdrique et les Americains. (Pauw, C. van. Eecherclies pliiloaophiqties, v. 2.) Perpetual lease. The. [Anon.] Lond., 1845. 12°. Perpetuity. Lewis, W. D. Practical treatise on the law of perpetuity; or remoteness in limita- tiona of estates. Phila., 1846. 8°. (Law libra- ry, v. 52.) Same. Supplement. Phila., 1849. 8°. (Law library, v. 66.) Perpigna, Antoine. French law and practice of patenta for inventions, improvements, and im- portations. Phila., 1834. 8°. 54 p. (Law library, v. 4.) Perrin, Albert. Military studies. Military bauds, and their re-organization. Tr. by A. Matthi- son. Lond., 1863. 8°. Perrot, A. M., and Atipick, J. Nouvel atlas du royaume de France, 1789. Nouvelle iSd. Paris, 1841. 4°. Perry, Amos. Carthage and Tunis, past and pres- ent. Providence, 1869. 8°. Perry, Arthur Latham. Elements of political economy. N.Y., 1866. 8°. xix, 449 p. Perry, G. W. The peasantry of England. Lond., 1846. 12°. Perry, Gardner Braman. Primary education. (Amer. Inst, of Instruction. Lectures, 1833.) — Scholar's record book. Bost., 1848. 8°. Perry, Henry James, and Knapp, Jerome Wil- liam. Cases of controverted elections in the nth Parliament of the United Kingdom. Lond., 1833. 8°. 620 p. Perry, Jairus Ware. Treatise on the law of trusts and trustees. Bost., 1872. 8°. cxii, 938 p. Perry, Joseph. Sermon, anniversary election. May 11, 1775. Hartford, 1775. 8°. 23 p. Perry, Matthew Calbraith. Narrative of the ex- pedition to the China Seas and Japan, 1852-54. See Hawks, P. L. Perry, Oliver Hazard. Longacke, J. B., and Hee- BiNG, J. (In their National port, gall., v. 2.) Perry, Sir Thomas Erskine. Keports of cases in the Court of King's Bench, 1836-37. -See Nev- ille, S., and Perry, Sir T. B. Persecution. Chandler, S. History of persecu- tion. Lond., 1736. 8°. — LiMBOBCH, P. van. Else and progress of perse- cution. {In his History of the Inquisition.) — Williams, E. The bloody teuent of persecu- tion for cause of conscience discussed in a con- ference between truth and peace, n.p., 1644. sm. 4°. (Narragansett Club. Publ., v. 3.) The bloody tenent yet more bloody: by Mr. Cottons endevour to wash it white. Lond., 1652. sm. 4°. (Narragansett Club. Publ., v. 4.) See also Huguenots ; — Inquisition ; —Martyrs ; — Waldenses. Persecution of the Jewa of Eoumania. [Anon.l Tr. by A. M. Goldamid. Lond., 1872. 8°. 22 p. Persepolis. 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"Worcester, 1876. 8°. — Christ Church Hospital. Proceedings on lay- ing the corner-stone of the new hospital, in- cluding the addresses of A. Potter, and B. Dorr. Phila., 1856. 8°. 23 p. (Pm., v. 62.) — Convention of Business Men. Eeport of the minority of the Convention, 15th -16th Nov., 1837. n.t.p. [Phila., 1837.] 8°. 20 p. (Pm., V. 55.) — County Prison. 21st-22d annual report of the inspectors, 1868-69. Phila., 1868-69. 8°. — Fairmount Parli. See, back, Commissioners of Fairmount Park. — House of Refuge. Address on the presentation of the portrait of J. M. Ogden. By B. B. Comegys. n.t.p. [Phila.] 8°. 7 p. 4th, 9th-llth, 13th, 17th, 19th-43d, 46th-48th annual report. Phila., 1832-76. 8°. By-laws, rules and regulations, 1876. Phila., 1876. 8°. 62 p. Design and advantages of the House of Eefuge. Phila., 1859. 8°. 46 p. Beailet, E. Z. Evidence taken by the com- mittee of the House of Eepresentatives of Pennsylvania, [on] the management of the House of Eefuge. Phila., 1876. 8°. 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Smith. Wasli., 1872. 8°. 60 p. — Northern Home for Friendless Children. 2d, 5th, 16th annual report. Phila., 1855-69. 8°. — Society for Alleviating the Miseries of Pub- lic Prisons. 16th-17th annual report of "W. J. Mullen, prison agent. Phila., 1870-71. 8°. Pennsylvania system of separate confinement explained and defended. Phila., 1867. 8°. Pennsylvanian system of prison discipline triumphant in France. [By 6. Sumner.] Phila., 1847. 8°. 24 p. (Pm., v. 83.) Sketches of the principal transactions. Phila., 1859.8°. 32 p. (Pm., V. 83.) See also Pennsylvania journal of prison discipline. — Society for the Establishment and Support of Charity Schools. Annual report of the board of managers with the annual report of the treasurer, etc., 1851, 56, 59. Phila., 1851-59. 8°. Constitution and laws. With a, sketch of the institution, and the life of C. Ludwick. Phila., 1860. 8°. Portrait. — Society of the United Hebrew Charities of Philadelphia. Constitution and by-laws. Phila., 1869. 8°. 28 p. — Teachers' Institute. Proceedings, 1875. Phila., 1876. 8°. Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Co. Re- port of the president and managers, for the year ending Nov. 30, 1875. Phila., 1876. 8°. Philanthropic results of the war in America. [Anon.] N.Y., 1864. 16°. Philbrick, John Dudley. Characteristics of the true teacher. (Amer. Inst, of Instruction. Lectures, 1850.) — School government. (Amer. Inst, of Instruc- tion. Lectures, 1848.) Philip, Chief of the Wampanoays. Letter to Gov. Prince. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 1st ser. v. 2.) — Gorton, S. Sachem Philip's answer to the let- ter from the Governor of New Plymouth. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 1st ser. v. 6.) — Lathrop, J. Anecdote of King Philip's gun lock. (Blass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 2d ser. v. 4.) Note. For histories of Philip's war see New !England. History. Philip, King of Macedon. Leland, T. History of the life and reign of Philip. New ed. Lond., 1806. 2 V. in 1. 8°. Philip II., King of Spain. Presoott, "W. H. His- tory of the reign of Philip ii. Bost., 1855-58. 3 V. 8°. Sa7ne. New ed., by J. F. Kirk. Phila., 1874. 3v. 12°. — Watson, R. History of the reign of Philip ii. 3d ed. Lond., 1779. 3 v. 8°. Philip, George, & Son. Geography and history of the counties of England. Lond., 1874. 16°. Map. Philip, John. Researches in South Africa; with accounts of the Christian missions. Lond., 1828. 2 v. 8°. Map. Philippa of Hainault, wife of Edward in. Owen, Mrs. O. F. (In her Heroines of history.) Philippart, John. Campaign in Germany and France, from 1813 to the abdication of Napo- leon. Lond., 1814. 2 v. 8°. Portrait. — Royal military calendar. Containing the ser- vices of every general officer in the British army. With an account of operations on the eastern coast of Spain, 1812-13. Lond., 1815. 2 V. 8°. Philippine Islands. Chronicle and directory for China, Japan, and the Philippines, for 1870. Hongkong, [1870]. 1. 8°. — Morga, a. de. The Philippine Islands, etc., at the close of the 16th century. Tr. by H. E. J. Stanley. Lond., 1868. 8°. (Hakluyt Soc, v. 39.) Philipps. See also Philips; — Phillipps. Philipps, John. Election cases; determined dur- ing the 1st session of the 15th Parliament of Great-Britain. Vol. 1. Lend., 1782. 8°. Philips, J. Brief account of the most memorable transactions in England, Scotland, and Ireland. (Heath, J. Chronicle of the late intestine war, etc.) Philip's war. See New^ England. Phillimore, John George. The Divorce Court, its evils and the remedy. 2d ed. Lond., 1859. 8°. 34 p. (Pm., V. 107.) — Letter to the Lord Chancellor on the reform of the law. Lond., 1846. 8°. 83 p. (Pm., v. 29.) — Private law among the Romans. Lond., 1863. 8°. — Thoughts on law reform, and the Law review. Lond., 1847. 8°. 60 p. (Pm., v. 117.) PhilUniore, Sir Robert Joseph. Commentaries upon international law. Phila., 1854-57. 3 v. in 2. 8°. — Same. Phila., 1854-57. 3 v. 8°. (Law library, V. 83, 88, 95.) PHIIMMOKE. 664 PHIttPOXTS. PhiUimore, Sir Eobert Joseph, continued. — Same. 2d ed. Lond., 1871-74. 4 v. 8°. — Lawofdomicil. Phila.,1847. 8°. (Law lib., v. 57.) — Practice and courts of civil and ecclesiastical law. Lond., 1848. 8°. (Pm., v. 101.) Philllppo, James M. Jamaica : its past and present state. Lend., 1843. 12°. Phllllpps. See aUo PhiUpps ; — PhiUps ; — Phil- lips. Phillipps, Charles Spencer March. Jurispru- dence. Lond., 1863. 8°. Phillipps, G. Jenkin. System of mining coal and metalliferous veins fully explained. lUus. Phila., 1858. 12°. Phillipps, L. P. March. English matrons and their profession. [Anon.'] Lond., 1873. sm. 8°. — Strong and free ; or, First steps towards social science. [Anon.] Lond., 1869. 8°. Phillipps, Samuel. March. State trials; a collec- tion of trials prior to 1688, reviewed. Loud., 1826. 2 V. 8°. — Treatise on the law of evidence. 2d Amer. ed., with notes and references by J. A. Dunlap. Best., 1820-22. 2 v. 8°. — Same. 4th Amer. ed., with Cowen and Hill's notes, and notes and references by I. Edwards. N.y., 1859. 3 V. 8°. Phillips, Mrs. Anne Greene. Stanton, Mrs. E. C. Anne G. Phillips. (Parton, J., and others. Eminent women of the age.) Phillips, B. Navy yard exposition, and navy yard abuses. Phila., 1820. 8°. 4 p. (Pin.,v. 91.) Phillips, Bridget. Letter to B. Kishworth, 1684. (Maine Hist. Soc. Coll., v. 4.) Phillips, Charles. Speeches. (Finlay, J. Speeches.) — Vacation thoughts on capital punishments. Lond., 1857. 8°. 99 p. (Pm., v. 30.) Phillips, Edmund. Letter on the Bank of Eng- land charter, and Lord Overstone's theory of currency. L., [1861]. 8°. 16 p. (Pm., v. 110.) — Plea for the reform of the British currency and Bank of England charter. Lond., 1861. 8°. 27 p. (Pm., V. 110.) Phillips, Edwin D. Texas, and its late military occupation and evacuation. [Anon.] N.Y., 1862. 8°. 35 p. (Pm., v. 78.) Phillips, Henry. Historical sketches of the paper currency of the American colonies. Roxbury, 1865-66. 2 V. in 1. sm. 4°. .Phillips, John Arthur. Manual of metallurgy. 2d ed., revised. Illus. Lond., 1854. 8°. 619 p. — The mining and metallurgy of gold and silver. Lond., 1867. 8°. lUus. Phillips, John Boland. Memoirs of the civil war in "Wales and the Marches, 1642-49. Lond., 1874. 2v. 8°. Phillips, Jonathan, and others. Keply to the re- port of a committee of those opposed to the license law. [Bost., 1838.] 8°. 15 p. (Pm.,v.62.) Phillips, Lawrence B. Dictionary of biographical reference with a classified index of the bio- graphical literature of Europe and America. Lond., 1871. 1. 8°. x, (2), 1020 p. Phillips, Richard. Blore, T. Statement of a correspondence with Phillips respecting the An- tiquary's magazine. 2d ed. Stamford, 1808. 8°. Phillips, Samuel. Political rulers aiithoriz'd and influenc'd by God to decree and execute jus- tice : sermon, May 30, 1750, the anniversary for the election of His Majesty's Council. Bost., 1750. 8°. 59 p. Phillips, Samuel P. Reports of cases in equity in the Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1866- 68. Raleigh, 1866-68. 8°. — Reports of cases in the Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1866-68. Raleigh, 1868. 8°. — Same. 1868-70. See North Carolina. Reports, Vol. 63-64. Phillips, Stephen Clarendon. Practical infidelity considered in reference to the present times. Bost., 1830. 12°. 20 p. (Pm., v. 37.) — Usefulness of lyceums. (Amer. Inst, of In- struction, Lectures, 1831.) Phillips, Stephen H. See Monthly law reporter. Phillips, Thomas Joddrell. Reports of cases in the High Court of Chancery, 1840-1. See Craig, R. D., and Phillips, T. J. — Reports of cases in the High Court of Chancery during the time of Lord Chancellor Lyndhurst, [and] Lord Chancellor Cottenham. With notes and references, by J. A. Dunlap and E. P. Smith. 1841-^9. N.T., 1848-50. 2 v. 8°. (Eng- lish chancery reports, v. 19, 22.) Phillips, U. B. Revised statutes of Louisiana. See Louisiana. General Assembly. (Laws.) Phillips, Wendell. Speeches, lectures, and let- ters. Bost., 1863. 8°. Portrait. — Stowe, Mrs. H. (E. ) B. (In her Men of our times.) Phillips, Willard. Digest of Pickering's reports, 2d-8th vol., inclusive. Bost., 1831. 8°. — Treatise on the law of insurance. Bost., 1823. 8°. — Same. 4th ed. Bost., 1854. 2 v. 8°. — Same. 5th ed. N.Y., 1867. 2 v. 8°. Phillips, Willard P. Address. (Salem. City Council. Account of proceedings upon the transfer of the Salem water works.) — Speech in the House of Representatives in rela- tion to the Boston and Albany Railroad, May 5, 1875. Bost., 1875. 8°. 22 p. Phillips Academy, Andover. Catalogue, 1876-78. Andover, 1876-78. 8°. Phillipston, Mass. 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Essay recommending the union of Great Britain and her colonies and the United States, and the final union of the world. Wil- mington, 1870. 16°. potrriCAi.. 677 POOIE. Political science, continued. — Websteb, N. Collection of papers on political, literary and moral subjects. N.Y., 1843. 8°. — Wn-LiAMS, D. Lessons to a young prince, by an old statesman, on the present disposition in Europe to a general revolution. 6th ed. Lond., 1791. 8°. (Pm., V. 86.) — "WooLSET, T. D. Political science. N.Y., 1878. 2 V. 8°. — WoKTHiNGTOjr, J. T. Essay on the origin and progress of political communities. (Ohio Hist, and Phil. Soc. Trans., part 2, v. 1.) — 'WROTTESi.Ky, J., Baron. Thouglits on govern- ment and legislation. Lond., 1860. 8°. — Yraman, G. H. The study of government. Best., 1871. 8°. — TotTNG, A. W. Citizen's manual of government and law. New ed., enlarged. N.Y., 1858. 12°. See also Civilization; — Democracy ; —Free in- stitutions ; — Nations ; — Parties j — Political economy ; — Population ; — Kevolutions ; — Taxa- tion ; — aUo the names of varioiiR countries, particularly France : — Great Britain ; — United States. Political text book. See Cluskey, M. W. ; — Cur- rier, E. Political text-book for 1860. See Greeley, H., and Cleveland, J. F. Politicus, pseud. Impartial enquiry into the con- duct of Gov. Lewis, and of a portion of the Legislature in relation to the Merchants' Bank. N.Y., 1806. 8°. (Pm., v. 87.) Polltilysis : an historical exposition of the means by which revolutions are to be prevented or effected. [Anon.] Lond. , 1840. 8°. Politique commereiale de la France ou le traite de 1860 avec I'Angleterre. Tr. par M. K. B. Murray. [Anon.] Paris, 1872. 8°. 31 p. Polk, James Knox, Pres. of the U. S. Ballai^- TiNE, E. Sermon occasioned by the death of Polk, 24th June, 1849. Wash., 1849. 8°. (Pm., V. 14.) — Jenkins, J. S. Life of Polk. 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Principles of the law of nations, with notes and essays on the law of blockade and on contraband of war. Added, Diplomacy, by T. H. Home. Lond., 1848. 8°. — Same. Phila., 1853. 8°. (Law library, v. 78.) Polygamy. See Mormons. Polynesia. Williams, J. Narrative of the mis- sionary enterprises in the South Sea Islands. 1st Amer. ed. N.Y., [1837]. 8°. See also Pacific Ocean. Polypes. See Radiata. Pomeroy, James M. Constitution of Arkansas. See Arkansas. Pomeroy, John Norton. Introduction to munici- pal law. N.Y., 1864. 8°. — Introduction to the constitutional law of the United States. N.Y., 1868. 8°. Pomona Britannica. See Brookshaw, G. Pompeii. Dyer, T. H. Pompeii, its history, buildings, and antiquities. 2d ed. L., 1868. 8°. Pond, Benjamin. Ballroad laws and charters of the United States. 6'ee Gregg, W. P., and Pond, B. Pond, Daniel. See Pond family. Pond, Enoch. Lives of Increase Mather and Sir William Phipps. Bost., 1847. 12°. (Mass. S. S. Soc. Lives of the chief fathers, v. 5.) Pond, George E. Henry Lyman Patten. (Hig- ginson, T. W. Harv. mem. biog., v. 1.) Pond, S. W. Indian warfare in Minnesota. (MJnn. Hist. Soc. Coll., v. 3, part 1.) Pond family. Harris, E. D. Genealogical rec- ord of Daniel Pond, and his descendants. Bost., 1873. 8°. Pontiac, Chief of the Ottawas. Hough, F. B. Diary of the siege of Detroit, in the war with Pontiac. Albany, 1860. siu. 4°. — Parkman, F. History of the conspiracy of Pontiac and the war of the North American tribes against the English colonies after the conquest of Canada. Bost., 1855. 8°. Pontificate. See Popes. Pool family. Vinton, J. A. Genealogical ■ sketches. (In his Giles memorial.) Poole, Alexis. Statistical view of the Convention of Delegates for Eevising the Constitution of Massachusetts, 1853. With the opening pro- ceedings, and list of members of the Conven- tion, 1779; and the members of the Convention of 1820. Bost., 1863. 8°. 26 p. — Statistical view of the executive and legislative departments of Massachusetts, 1848-58. Bost., 1848-58. 8°. Note. Statistical view, 1850, contains a report of the meeting of the Boston tea party, with letters of Gen. Wash- ington; 1851 contains the farewell address of Washington; 1862, tlie compact made on hoard the fiiayflower, the charter of Sew Phmouth, etc.; 1S53, HUlard's Eulogy on Daniel Wehster; 1^54, the 1st inaugural message of J. Hancoclc. For continuation ^ee Bro"VTn, E. M., and Allen, J. H. Poole, Stanley Lane. See People of Turkey. POOLE. 678 POOK. Poole, "William Frederick. Alphabetical index to subjects treated in reviews and other periodi- cals, to which no indexes have been published. N.y., 1848. 8°. — Anti-slavery opinions before the year 1800. Ap- pended, a fac simile reprint of Gr. Buchanan's oration on the moral and political evil of slavery. Cincin., 1873. 8°. — Index to periodical literature. N.T., 1853. 8°. — Mather papers. Cotton Mather and Salem witchcraft. [Anon.] Bost., 1868. 12°. 23 p. — and others. The Popham Colony. A discussion of its historical claims, with a bibliography of the subject. Bost., 1866. 8°. 72 p. Poor, Henry V. Manual of the railroads of the United States, 1868-78, [lst]-10th ser.; 1878-79, nth annual no. N.Y., 1868-78. 11 v. 8°. — Money and its laws: embracing a history of the currencies of the U. S. N.Y., 1877. 8°. xl,623p. Poor, John A. Memoir of Eeuel Williams, prepared for the Maine Historical Society. [Camb.], 1864. 8°. 66 p. Portrait. — No restriction on railway transit. Argument before the joint standing committee on rail- roads, ways and bridges, for authority to ex- tend a broad gauge track from Portland to Boston. Bangor, 1865. 8°. 75 p. Poor. Andrews, C. C. Eeport on pauperism and poor-laws in Sweden and Norway. L., 1877. 8°. — Bakkt, p. Wealth and poverty considered. Loud., 1870. 16°. — Carlisle, T. The unprofessional vagabond. Lond., 1873. 16°. — Denton, W. 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Report from the select committee on poor relief, Ireland, n.p., 1861. f°. — Greenwood, J. Unsentimental journeys: or, Byways of the modern Babylon. Lond., I867! sm. 8°. Poor, continued, — Gregory, R. Sermons on the poorer classes of Loudon. Oxford, 1869. 8°. — Hill, R. Home colonies. Sketch of a plan for the gradual extinction of pauperism and for the diminution of crime. Lond., 1832. 8°. (Pm., V. 26.) — HoRTON, R. W. Causes and remedies of pauper- ism in the United Kingdom considered: de- fence of the emigration committee, etc. Part 1. Lond., 1829. 8°. (Pm., v. 22.) — Jerrold, (W.) B. The children of Lutetia. Lond., 18§4. 2 v. in 1. sm. 8°. — Jones, J. H. The Bible plan for the abolition of poverty, and the new political economy in- volved therein. Bost., n.d. 16°. — L., A. V. The ministry of woman, and the London poor. With an introduction, and ed. by Mrs. Bayly. Lond., [1870]. sm. 8°. — Lambert, B. Pauperism: seven sermons. Lond., 1871. 16°. — Laurent, E. 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Lond., 1854. 2 v. 8°. History of the Irish poor law. Lond., 1856. 8°. History of the Scotch poor law. Lond., 1856. 8°. — OwEK, H. The poor rate assessment and collec- tion act, 1869. "With introduction, notes and index. 3d ed. Lond., [1869]. 12°. — Patebson, J. Statutes in force relating to the poor, parochial officers, and parishes; with a digest of the poor law cases decided during the last seven years. "Vol. 2. Lond., 1864. 8°. — QuiNCY, J. Eemarks on some of the provisions of the laws of Massachusetts affecting poverty, vice, and crime. Camb., 1822. 8°. Same. (Pm., v. 7.) — ScoTus, pseud. The Scottish poor laws: examina- tion of their policy, etc. Edin., 1870. 8°. — Smith, J. G. Digest of the law of Scotland re- lating to the poor. 2d ed., enl. Edin., 1867. 8°. Poore, Benjamin Perley. Congressional directory. See United States. Congress. {Miscel. doe.) — Conspiracy trial for the murder of the President, [Abraham Lincoln]. Bost., 1865. 2 v. 12°. — Federal and state constitutions, colonial charters, etc. (United States. Hth Cong. 2d sess.) Pope, 'Alexander. Poetical works. "With a life, by A. Dyce. Bost., 1864. 3 v. 16°. Portrait. Contents, Vol. 1. Memoir of Pope. — Plan of an epic poem, etc.— The will of Pope. — Preface. — Pastorals. — Messiab. — Windsor Forest— Rape of ihe lock.— Eloisa to Abelard. — Elegy to the memory of an unfortunate lady. — Sappho to Phaon — The fable of Dryope. — Vertumnus and Pomona. — The first book of St^tius's 'I hebais. 2. Essay on criticism. — Essay on man. — TTniversal prayer. — Aloralessays. — Epistle to Mr. Addison, [and other poems]. — Imitations of English poets. 3. 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See also Bankruptcy : — Criminal law ; — Di- vorce ! — Ecclesiastical law ; — Nisi Prins : — Pro- bate law : — Real actions ; — Replevin ; — also names ol! various courts, as Great Britain. Court of Chancery, Court of Probate, Court of Referees, etc. ; — and names of stales for their codes of practice. Pradt, Dominique Dufour de, Vabh^. Europe and America in 1821; with an examination of the plan laid before the Cortes of Spain, for the recognition of the independence of South America. Tr. by J. D. Williams. Loud., 1822. 2 V. 8». Praet, Jules van. Essays on the political history of the 15th-17th centuries. Ed. by Sir E. Head. Lond., 1868. 8°. Prague. Kohl, J. G. Austria. Vienna, Prague, etc. Lond., 1844. 8°. Prairie du Chien, Wis. Atwater, C. Eenjarks made on a tour to Prairie du Chien, in 1829. Columbus, 1831. 18°. — Gkaham, J. D. Latitude and longitude of Milwaukee, Prairie'du Chien, etc. (Wisconsin Hist. Soc. Coll., V. 4.) — Snelling, W. J. Early days at Prairie du Chien. 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History of savings banks in England, Wales, Ireland and Scotland, and in Prance. Lond., 1842. 8°. — Law of highways ; with an introduction, notes, etc. 11th ed., by T. C. S. Kynnersley. Lond., 1870. 12°. Pratt, Orson. Series of pamphlets [on Mormon- ism]. Liverpool, 1852. 8°. (Pm., v. 100.) Pratt, Parley P. Marriage and morals in Utah, an address. Liverpool, 1856. 8°. 8 p. (Pm.,v. 100.) Pratt, Phinehas. Declaration of the affairs of the English people that first inhabited New Eng- land. — Petition to the General Court of Massa- chusetts, 1668. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 4th ser. V. 4.) — Mather, I. Phinehas Pratt's Relation. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 4th ser. v. 4.) Pratt, William Tidd. The law relating to frielidly societies, and industrial and provident socie- ties, with the acts, observations thereon, etc. 7th ed. Lond., 1867. 12°. Pratt family. Chapman, F. W. The Pratt family of Hartford and Say-Brook. Hartford, 1864. 8°. Pray, Lewis G. 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Lend., 1832. 12°. — Keports of cases in the Court of Exchequer, and in the Exchequer Chamber, [1814-24]. 13 T. (Englisli exchequer reports, v. 1-6.) Price, George, rnanufacturer. Treatise on fire and thief-proof depositories and locks and keys. Lond., 1856. 8°. viii, 916, 6 p. Illus. Price, John M. General statutes of Kansas, 1868. See Kansas. Legislative Assembly. (Laws.) Price, Eichard. Observations on the nature of civil liberty, the principles of government, etc. 4th ed. Lond., 1776. 8°. — Eemarks on Price's Observations on the nature of civil liberty. 2d ed., revised. Lond., 1776. 8°. Price, Sterling. Snow, W. P. (In his Southern generals.) Prices. Rationale of market fluctuations. Lond., 1876. 8°. — Rogers, J. E. T. History of agriculture and prices in England. Vol. 1-2. 1259-1400. Ox- ford, 1866. 2 V. 8°. — Spooner, L. The law of prices : a demonstrap tion of the necessity for an indefinite increase of money. Bost., 1877. 8°- iSee also Axchitectore. Prichard, Iltudus Thomas. The mutinies in Eaj- pootana. Lond., 1860. 8°. Prichard, James Cowles. Researches into the physical history of mankind. Lond., 1837-51. 5 V. 8°. Mte. Vol. 1 , 4th ed. ; V. 2-5, 3d ed. Pridden, William. Australia, its history and pres- ent condition. 2d ed. Lond., 1845. 12°. Map. Prideaux, T. Symes. Dishonesty exposed. Re- port on experiments made on board H. M. S. "Imperieuse," with Prideaux's self-closing furnace-valve-door, and the common door. [Lond.], 1857. 8°. 15 p. (Pm., v. 105.) — Treatment of an inventor by the Admiralty. Lond., 1857. 8°. 32 p. (Pm., v. 105.) PKIDEAUX. 687 PRINCETON. Prideanx, W. F. Account of the mission and captivity of Mr. Kassani and his companions. (DIarkliain, C. R. History of the Abyssinian expedition.) Priest, Josiah. American antiquities and dis- coveries in the West. 5th ed. Albany, 1838. 8°. Priesthood. Dkake, C. B. Teaching of the church during the first three centuries on the Christian priesthood and sacriiice. Lond., 1874. sm. 8°. 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Soc. Coll., V. 5.) Smith, Eev. Henry. The destitution and miseries of the poor disclosed, and their remedies sug- gested : an exposition of the principles, etc., oi the Church of England Self-Supporting Village Society. Lond., 1850. 8°. Smith, Henry Boynton. History of the church of Christ, in chronological tables. Revised ed. N.Y., 1863. f°. Smith, Henry Farnam. United States digest, 1859- 64. See United States digest. [Vol. 19-24.] Smith, Hyrum. See Smith, Joseph. Smith, Isaac. Letter concerning commencement exercises at Harvard College. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 2dser. V. 1.) Smith, Isaac Gregory. Characteristics of Chris- tian morality. Oxford, 1873. 8°. Smith, Isaac T. Early settlement of Bock County. (Wisconsin Hist. Soc. Coll., v. 6.) Smith, J. A. The being and faculties of man. (Brewster, Sir D. Letters on natural magic.) Smith, J. E. A. History of Pittsfield, Mass. See Pittsfleld. Smith, J. Evans. The way to health and long life : a popular treatise on indigestion. 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Bost., 1848. 12°. — The ways of women in their physical, moral and intellectual relations. By a medical man. [Anon.] N.Y., 1873. 8°. Smith, Capt. John. Advertisements for the unex- perienced planters of New England. With a map. Bost., reprinted 1865. sm. 4°. — Same. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 3d ser. v. 3.) — Description of New England, 1614-16. Lend., 1616. 8°. 36 p. (Force, P. Tracts, v. 2.) — Same. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 3d ser. v. 6.) — Same. With a, fac-simUe of the original map. Bost., 1865. sm. 4°. — Necessaries for going to Virginia, 1626. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 2d ser. v. 2.) ' — New Englands trials. 2d ed. Lond., 1622. 8°. 23 p. (Force, P. Tracts, v. 2.) — True relation of Virginia. With an introduction and notes by C. Deane. Bost., 1866. sm. 4°. Map. — Trve travels, adventvres and observations, 1593- 1629 [and] Generall historie of Virginia, New- England, and the Summer lies. From the Lond. ed. of 1629. Richmond, 1819. 2 v. in 1. 8°. Portrait and maps. — HiLLAKD, G. S. Life and adventures of Capt. Smith. (Sparks, J. Amer. biog., v. 2.) Sams. (Lives of eminent individuals, v. i.) Smith, John Calvin. Gazetteer of the United States. See Haskel, D., and Smith, J. C. Smith, John Cotton. Patriotism. Sermon before the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, June 7, 1858. Bost., 1858. 8°. 62 p. Smith, John Guthrie. Digest of the law of Soot- ' land relating to the poor. 2d ed., enlarged. Edin., 1867. 8°. Smith, John Jay, and Watson, John F. Ameri- can historical and literary curiosities ; fac- similes of documents relating to the revolution, etc. 6th ed. N.Y., 1861. 4°. Smith, John Prince. The English coinage ques- tion. (Cobden Club. Essays. 2d ser.) Smith, John Russell. Bibliotheca Americana. A catalogue of books, pamphlets, etc., illus- trating the history and geography of America, and the West Indies. Lond., 1865. 8°. SMITH. 771 SMITH. Smith, John Thomas. Vagahondiana ; or, Anec- dotes of mendicant wanderers through London ; with portraits. New ed. L., 1874. 1. 8°. 36 p. Smith, John William. Compendium of mercan- tile law. Phila., 1837. 8°. (Law library, v. 17.) — Elementary view of the proceedings in an action at law. From the 3d Lend. ed. Notes by B. B. Ring. Phila., 1848. 8°. (Law library, v. 60.) — The law of contracts. With notes, etc., by J. C. Synions. Phila., 1847. 8°. (Law lib,, v. 56.) — Selection of leading cases on various branches of the law; with notes. Phila., 1838-40. 2 v. 8°. (Law library, v. 19, 23, 30.) — Same. With additional notes and references by J. I. C. Hare and H. B. Wallace. Phila., 1844. 2 V. 8°. (Law library, v. 43-44.) — Same. 5th Amer. ed. With additional notes and references by J. I. C. Hare and J. W. Wal- lace. Phila., 1855. 2 v. 8°. Smith, John T. Eleazer Williams and the lost prince. (Wisconsin Hist. Soc. Coll., v. 6.) — Origin of the American Indians. {Wisconsin Hist. Soc. Coll., V. 4.) — DuKKiE, D. S. Sketch of Smith. (Wisconsin Hist. Soc. Coll., V. 7.) Smith, Adjt. Joseph, and others. Military journals, 1780-81. 2v. MS. Smith, Joseph, the Mormon prophet. Boot of Mormon. N.Y., [1858]. 12°. — The pearl of great price : selection from the reve- lations, translations, etc., of J. Smith. Liver- pool, 1851. 8°. 56 p. (Pm., v. 100.) — Davis, G. T. M. Account of the massacre of Joseph and Hyrum Smith, with a history of Monnonism. St. Louis, 1844. 8°. (Pm., v. 100.) — PuLLMEE, J. S. Assassination of Joseph and Hyrum Smith. Liverpool, 1855. 8°. (Pm., v. 100.) — Mathew, H. Memoir of Smith. {In his Mor- mons.) — Smuckbr, S. M. Memoirs of Smith. (In his History of the Mormons.) Smith, Joseph, D.D. Old Bedstone; or, Historical sketches of western Presbyterianism. Phila., 1854. 8°. Portraits and illus. Smith, Joshua Toulmin. The Northmen in New England; or, America in the 10th century. Bost., 1839. 12°. Maps. Smith, Josiah William. Compendium of the law of real and personal property, connected with conveyancing. Phila., 1856. 8°. (Law lib., v. 89.) — Manual of common law. 6th ed. Lond., 1874. 12°. xxxiv, 631p. — Manual of equity jurisprudence. 7th ed. Lond., 1864. 12°. Smith, L. M. The great American crisis: or. Cause and cure of the rebellion. Cincin., 1862. 8°. 36 p. (Pm., V. 78.) Smith, M. W. Introductory letter. (Mahan, A. Critical history of the late American war.) Smith, Mary Elizabeth. Statement of facts re- specting the cause of Smith v. the Earl Ferrers. Lond., 1846. 8°. 66 p. (Pm., v. 29.) Smith, Matthew Hale. Life insurance illustrated. By Burleigh, [psrad.]. N.T., 1870. 12°. 52 p. — Keply to the Sequel of Horace Mann, being a supplement to the Bible, the rod, and religion, in common schools. Bost., 1847. 8°. 36 p. Smith, Melanothon. Headlet, J. T. (Zre his Far- ragut and our naval commanders.) Smith, Nathan. Edwabds, B. B. (7n his Bidg. of self-taught men.) Smith, Nathan D. Meteorological observations made nearWashington, Ark. ,1840-59. (Smith- sonian Inst. Contributions, v. 12.) Smith, Nathaniel. Edwakds, B. B. {In his Biog. of self-taught men.) Smith, Oliver Hampton. Early Indiana trials and sketches. Cincin., 1858. 8°. Portrait. Smith, Persifor Prazer. Cases in the Supreme Court, 1865-77. See Pennsylvania. Reports. Vol. 51-81. Smith, Philip. History of the world. Ulus. Vol. 1-3. N.Y., 1865-66. 3 v. 8°. Contents. Vol. 1-3. Ancient history, to the faU of the Roman Empire. Smith, Philip Anstie. Seizure of the Southern commissioners, considered with reference to international law. Lond., 1862. 8°. Smith, Philip Henry Pye. Congregationalism and science. (Religious republics.) Smith, E. MoP. Reports of cases in the Supreme Court of Tennessee, for the middle division, 1871. See Heiskell, J. B. Reports, v. 7. Smith, Ralph D. History of Guilford, Conn. Albany, 1877. 8°. Smith, Reginald Bosworth. Mohammed and Mo- hammedanism. Lond., 1874. 8°. Smith, Richard. The Society of Jesus, to its sup- pression in 1773. Oxford, 1872. 8°. 94 p. Smith, Richard Horton. Reports of cases in chancery, 1863-65. See DeGex, J. P., Jones, H. C, and Smith, R. H. Smith, Robert. Address to the people of the United States. L., 1811. 8°. 47 p. (Pm.,v.44.) Smith, Samuel. Eulogy, Baltimore, July 20, 1826. (Selection of eulogies in honor of Adams and Jefferson.) Smith, Samuel Stanhope, and others. History of the United States. (Bamsay, D. History of the United States, v. 3.) Smith, Sheldon. Eulogy, Buffalo, July 22, 1826. (Selection of eulogies in honor of Adams and Jefferson.) Smith, Southwood. Philosophy of health. 11th ed., enlarged. Lond., 1865. 8°. Smith, Sydney. Works. 2d ed. Lond., 1840. 3 V. 8°. Portrait. — Same. N.T., 1844. 8°. — Elementary sketches of moral philosophy. N.Y., 1864. 12°. — MiLNES, R. M., Baron Houghton. {In his Mono- ■ RoGEES, H. Sydney Smith's lectures on moral philosophy. {In his Essays, v. 2.) SMITH. 772 SMITHSONIAN. Smith, Sydney, continued. — TucKERMAN, H. T. (Ill Ms Essays.) — Whipple, E. P. (In his Essays and reviews, v. 1.) Smith, Sir Thomas, 6. 1514. Stkype, J. Life of Smith. New ed. Oxford, 1820. 8°. Smith, Rev. Thomas, b. 1702, and Deane, Samuel. Journals, with notes and biographical notices: and a summary history of Portland, by "W. Willis. Portland, 1849. 8°. Portraits. Smith, Thomas. The bullion-question impartially discussed. L., 1812-. 8°. 95 p. (Pm., v. 43.) Smith, Thomas L. Eulogy at Louisville, July 3, 1845. (Dusenbery, B. M. Monument to the memory of Jackson.) Smith, Thomas Laurens. Historical address, 4th of July, 1839, at the centen. anniv. of the settle- ment of Windham. Portland, 1840. 8°. 32 p. — History of Windham, [Me.]. Portland, 1873. 8°. Smith, Toulmin. Who is the " King of Hungary " that is now a suitor in the English Court of Chancery ? L., 1861. 8°. 27 p. (Pm., v. 104.) Smith, Truman. Speech on the French spoliation claims, in the Senate of the United States, Jan. 16-17,1851. Wash., 1851. 8°. 32 p. (Pm.,v.57.) Smith, Uriah. The United States in the light of prophecy. [Anon.'i Battle Creek, Mich., 1872. 16°- Smith, W. I. Southern and western Texas guide for 1878. See Rock, J. L., and Smith, W. I. Smith, W. Robertson. Stirling, J. H. Whe- well and Hegel, and Hegel and W. E. Smith. (In his Lectures, etc.) Smith, Walter. Art education, scholastic and industrial. With illus. Bost., 1872. 8°. — Drawing in graded public schools. Address, Lewiston, Me., Aug. 14, 1872. Bost., 1872. 8°. 13, (2) p.- — Industrial drawing in public schools. Bost., 1875. 8°. 54 p. — Proceedings at a convention of the House and Senate of Pennsylvania, Feb. 15, 1877, with a speech on industrial art education, considered economically. Best., 1877. 8°. — Teachers' manual of free-hand drawing and de- signing. Bost., 1873. 1. 8°. Smith, William, D.D., b. 1726, d. 1803. Brief state of the province of Pennsylvania. N.Y., 1865. 8°. 44 p. (Sabin, J. Reprints, no. 4.) — Eulogium on Benjamin FrankUn, March 1, 1791, before the American Philosophical Society. [Phila.,] 1792. 8°. 40, v. p. (Duane pm., K.) — Sermon on the present situation of American affairs, Philadelphia, June 23, 1775. (Moore, F. Patriot preachers.) Smith, William, Chief Justice, b. 1728, d. 1793. History of the late province of New York, to 1762. N.Y., 1830. 2 v. 8°. — Laws of New York, 1691-1762. See New York. Legislature. (Laws.) Smith, William, LL.D., b. 1814. Dictionary of Greek and Roman antiquities. Illus. 2d ed., enlarged. Bost., 1849. 8°. xii, 1293p. — Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology. lUus. Bost., 1849. 3 v. 8°. Sraith, William, LL.D., continued. — Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography. Bost., 1854-^7. 2 v. 8°. — Dictionary of the Bible. Bost., 1860-63. 3 v. 8°. Illus. — and Wace, Henry. Dictionary of Christian biography, literature, sects and doctrines. Vol. 1. A-D. Bost., 1877. 8°. Smiith, William, Esq. On the study of compara- tive grammar. (Central Soc. of Educ. Publ., V. 3.) Smith, William A. Lectures on the philosophy and practice of slavery, as exhibited in the United States. Ed. by T. O. Summers. Nash- ville, 1857. 12°. Smith, William James. Grenville papers: corre- spondence of Richard Grenville, Earl Temple, and George Grenville, their friends and con- temporaries, [1742-77]. Lond., 1852-53. 4 v. 8°. Smith, William L. Practice in proceedings in the Probate Courts. With an appendix of practi- cal forms. Bost., 1863. 12°. — Same. 3d ed. Bost., 1876. 8°. Smith, William L. G. Observations on China and the Chinese. N.Y., 1863. 12°. Smith, William Rudolph. History of Wisconsin. Vol. 1, 3. Madison, 1854. 2 v. 8°. Jfote. Vol. 2 was never published. — Minnesota, as a home for immigrants. See Col- burn, M. J., and Smith, W. R. Smith, William S. Lloyd, T. Trial of W. S. Smith and S. G. Ogden, for misdemeanours. N.Y., 1807. 8°. Smith, Sir William Sidney. Barrow,. Sir J. Life and correspondence of Smith. Lond., 1848. 2 V. 8°. — Howard, E. Memoirs of Admiral Smith. Lond., 1839. 2 V. 8°. Smith family. Goodwin, N. (In his Geneal. notes.) Smith College, Northampton, Mass. Addresses at the inauguration of L. C. Seelye, as presi- dent, and at the dedication of its academic building, July 14, 1875. [With the object of the institution, course of study, etc.] Springfield, 1875. 8°. 48 p. — Higher education of women. [Statements relat ing to the College. Northampton, 1872.] 8°. 7 p. — Official circular. No. 5. n.t.p. [Northampton, 1878.] 8°. 16 p. Smithsonian Institution. Annual report of the board of regents, [1855]-77. Wash., 1856-78. 23 V. 8°. — Catalogue of publications of societies and of other periodical works in the library. Foreign works. Wash., 1859. 8°. — Contributions to knowledge. Vol. 1-21. Wash., 1848-76. 21 V. 4°. Contents. Vol. 1. Squler, E. G., and Davis, E. H. Ancient monuments 01 the Mississippi Valley. 2. Walker, S. C. Kesearches relative to, the planet Neptune. — lileber, P. The vocal sounds of Laura Bridg- man. — Bailev. J. W. Microscopical examination of soimd- Contrlbntlons to -Bailey, J. W. Microscopical examination ings off the Atlantic coast. — iEllet, C. " '"^*' the physical geography of the United States. Part 1. The Mississippi Valley. — Glbbes, K. W Memoir on mosasauruj and the three allied new genera, holcodus, couosaurua, and SMITHSONIAN. 773 SMITHSONIAN. Smithsonian Institution, continued. amphorosteus. — Agassiz, L. (J.R.) Classification of Insects from embryological data. — Hare, R. On the explosivenesa of niti'e. —Bailey, J- W. Microscopical observations in South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. — Squier, K. G. Aboriginal monuments of New York. — Appendix: Walk- er, S. C. Epheniens of the planet Neptune. — I>ownes, J, Occnltations visible in the United States during 1851. 3. Locke* J. Observations on terrestrial magnetism. — Secchij, A. Researches on electrical rheometry. — Girard, C. Contribiiiions to the natural history of the fresh water fishes of North America. — Harvey, W. H. Contributions to a history of the marine algae or North America. Part 1. IVlelanospermeaa. — Gray, A. Account of a collection of plants made by C. Wright, in western Texas, New Mexico, and Sonora, 1851-52, part 1. — Davis, C. H. The law of deposit of the flood tide. — "Whittle- sey, C. Description of ancient works in Ohio. — Appendix: Walker, S. G. Ephemeris of the planet Neptune. — DoTvnes, 0. Occnltations visible in the United States and other parts of the world during 1852. 4. Kiggrs, S. R. Grammar and dictionary of the Da- iota language. 6. Ijeidy, J. A flora and fauna within living animals; — Memoir upon the extinct species of fossil ox. — Wy- man, J. Anatomy of the nervous system of rana pipiens. — Hai'vey, W. H. Contributions to a history of the ma^ rine algsE of North America. Part 2. Rhodospermeaa. — Gray, A. Account of a collection of plants made by C. Wright in western Texas, New Mexico, and Sonora, 1851-52, part 2. 6. Torrey, J. Descriptions of plants collected by Col. J. C. Fremont, in California; — Observations on the batis maritima of Linnaeus; — On the Darlingtonia Californica, a new pitcher plant, from northern California. — Stimpson, W. Synopsis of the marine invertebraia of Grand Manan, or the region round the Bay of Fundy. — Coffin, J. H. Winds of the northern hemisphere. — Ijeidy, J. The an- cient fauna of Nebraska. — Appendix: I>o"wnes, J. Occnl- tations of planets and stars by the moon during 1853. 7. Cliappelsinitli, J. Account of a tornado near New Harmony, Ind., April 30, 1852. — Bailey, J. W. Notes on new species and localities of microscopical organisms. — Ijapliam, I. A. Antiquities of Wisconsin. — IJeidy, J. Memoir on the extinct sloth tribe of North America. — ^p- pendix: Girard, 0. Publications of learned societies and periodicals in the library of the Smithsonian Institution. 8. Haven, S. F. Archaeology of the United States.— OluiNted, D. The recent secular period of the aurora borealis. — Alvord, B. Tangencies of circles and of spheres. — Jones, J. Researches, chemical and physio- logical, concerning certain North American vertebrata. — Appendix: Force, P. Record of auroral phenomena ob- served in the higher northern latitudes.— Girard, C. Pub- lications of learned societies and periodicals in the library of the Smithsonian Institution. 9. Meech, L. W. Relative intenslti- of the heat and light of the snn upon different latitudes of the earth. — Hitchcock, E. Illustrations of surface geology. —Mayer, B. Observations on Mexican history and archaeology, with a special notice of Zapotec remains. — Gibbs,,W., and Genth. F. A. Researches on the ammonia-cobalt bases. — Appendix: Runkle, J. D. New tables for determining the values of the coeflicients in the perturbative functions of planetary motion; — Asteroid supplement to new tables for aeterminiiig the values of b'j> and its derivatives. 1,0. Harvey, W. H. Contributions to a history of the marine algae of North America. Fart 3. Chlorospermero. — Kane, E. K. Magnetical observations in the Arctic Seas, 1853-55. — Bowen, T. J. Grammar and dictionary of the Yoruba language. 11, Brewer, T. M. North American oology. Part 1. Raptores and flssirostres. — Gilliss, J. M. Account of the total eclipse of the sun, Sept. 7, 1H58, as observed nenr Olmos, Peru.- Bache, A. D. Discussion of the magnetic and meteorological observations at the Girard College Observa- tory, 1840-45. part 1. — Kane, E. K. Meteorological obser- vations in the Arctic Seas, 1853-55. — Le Conte, J. L. Co- leopteraof Kansas and eastern NewMexico. — Sonntag:, A. Observations on terrestrial magnetism in Mexico. — Loomis, E. On certain storms in Europe and America, Dec, 1836. 13, Kane, E. K . A stronomical observations in the Arctic Seas, 1863-55. — WTilttlesey, C. On fluctuations of level in the North American lakes. — Caswell, A. Mete- orological observations made at Providence, R.I., Dec. 1831- May, I860.— Smith, N. D. Meteorological observations made near Washington, Arkansas, 1840-59.— Mitchell, S. W. Researches upon the venom of the rattlesnake. 13. Kane, E. K. Tidal observations in the Arctic Seas, 1853-55. — McClintock, 8ir Ij. Meteorological observa- tions in the Arctic Seas, 1857-59.— "Whittlesey, C. Ancient mining on the shores of Lake Superior. — Bache, A. D. Discussion of the magnetic and meteorological observations at the Girard College Observatory, Philadelphia, 1840-45; — Records and results of a magnetic survey of Pennsylvania, and parts of adjacent states, 1840-41. with some additional records and results of 1834-35, 43, 62. — Mitchell, lS. W., and Morehouse. G. R. Researches upon the anatomy and physiology of respiration in the chelonia. 14, Bache, A. D. Discussion of the magnetic and meteorological observations at the Girard College Observa- tory, 1840-45. —Draper, H. On the construction of a sil- vered glass telescope, and its use in celestial photography. — Meek. F. B., and Hayden, F. V. Palaeontology of the upper Missouri, part 1, — Ijeidy, J. Cretaceous reptiles of the United States. Smithsonian Institution, continued. 15. New^comh, S. Investigation of the orbit of Nep- tune.— "Whittlesey, C. On the fresh-water glacial drift of the northwestern states. — Pumpelly, R. Geological researches In China, Mongolia, and Japan, 1862-65.— Hayes, 1. 1. Physical observations in the Arctic Seas, 1860- 61. 16. Dean, J. The gray substance of the medulla ob- longata and trapezium. — Cleaveland, P. Results of meteorological observations at Jinmswick, Me,, 1807-59.— Hildreth, S. P. Results of meteorological observations at Marietta, Ohio, 1826-59. — Piclcerins, C. The Ghddon mummy case in the museum of the Smithsonian Institution. — Comn, J. H. Orbit and phenomena of a meteoric fire- ball seen July 20, I860. — Gould, B. A. The transatlantic longitude. — sTvan, J. G. The Indians of Cape Flattery at the entrance to the Strait of Fuca, Washington Territory. 17. Morgan, L. H. Systems of consanguinity and aflflnity of the human family. 18. Schott, C. A. I'ables and results of the precipita- tion, in rain and snow, in the United States. — Stockivell, J. N, Memoir on the secular variations of the elements of the orbits of the eight principal planets. — Harkness, W. Observations on terrestrial magnetism, etc. — Ferrel, W. Converging series expressing the ratio between the diameter and the circumference of a circle. 19. Barnard, J. G. Problems of rotary motion pre- sented by the gyroscope, the precession of the equinoxes, and the penduUun. — Wood, H. C. Contribution to the history of the fresli- water algas of North America. — Nctv- comh, S. Investigation of the orbit of Uranus. 30. Coffin, J. H. Winds of the globe; tables com- pleted by S. J. Coffin, with a discussion of the tables and charts, bv A. Woeikof. 21. Alexander, S. Statement and exposition of cer- tain harmonies of the solar system. — Newcomb, S. Gen- eral integrals of planetai-y motion. — Swan, J. G. The Haidah Indians of Queen Charlotte's Islands. — Schott, C. A. 'I'ables, distribution and vax-iatlons of the atmospheric temperature in the United States, etc. — List of 'foreign correspondents of the Smith- sonian Institution. Wash., 1862. 8°. 62 p. — Miscellaneous collections. Vol, 1-13. "Wash., 1862-78. 13 V. 8°. Plates. Contents. Vol.l. GuTOt,A.(H.) Directions for meteorological ob- servations and the registry of periodical phenomena. — Coffin, J. H. Psychrometrical table for determining the elastic force of aqueous vapor, e^c. — Guyot, A. (H.) Tables, meteorological and physical. 2. Booth, J. C, and Morfit, C. On recent improve- ments in the chemical arts. — Extracts from the proceed- ings of the board of regents in relation to the electro-mag- netic telegraph. — Stanley, J. M. Catalogue of portraits of North American Indians. —Baird, S. F. Catalogue of North American birds, chiefly in the museum. —Baird, a. 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Bost., 1863. 3 v. 12°. See also Gongora y Argote, L. Religion. — BowBiNG, Sir J. Observations on the state of religion and literature in Spain, in 1819. n.p., [18-]. 8°. — Peddie, Mrs. E. The dawn of the second refor- mation in Spain. Lond., 1871. 16°. See also Inquisition. Spalding. See also Spaulding. Spalding, Amos Fletcher. The religion of the Bible the basis and the bulwark of our nation- ality. A thanksgiving sermon, in Calais, Me., Nov. 25, 1858. Bost., 1858. 8°. 20 p. Spalding, Edward. See Spalding, S. J. Spalding, Joshua. Sermon, at the annual meet- ing of the Salem Female Charitable Society, Sept. 7, 1808. Salem, 1808. 8°. 15 p. Spalding, Lyman. Bill of mortality for Ports- mouth, 1801-03. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 1st ser. V. 9.) Spalding, Samuel Jones. Spalding memorial: a geneal. history of Edward Spalding, and his descendants. Bost., 1872. 8°. xi, 619 p. Port. PAliDING. 783 SPECTATOR. ipaldiu!>', Thomas. Sketch of tlio life of Gen. JauRw OgletUoi'iie. (Georgia Hist. Soc. Coll., v.l.) Spalding fmiiily. Spalimng, S. J. SpaUUng me- morial. Bo.st., 1S72. 8°. Spiuigler, Edward. TooiiE, B. P. (In his C\m- spiraoy trial.) $pauislt America. ^\ o Aiuerioa, Spanisli. Spanish conquest in America, ^^'e Helps, li-o0. 12 v. S'-". — niustratious of the princijial events in the life of "Washington. No. 1. Bost., 1S42. -1°. 10 p. — Letter to Lord Mahon. Bost., lSo2. 8°. — Letters on the ministry, ritual, and doctrines of the Protest«4it Episcopal Church. Bait., 1820. 8°. — liihrary of American biography. Bost., 1834-38. 10 V. 16°. Cotiltmts. Vol.1. Everett. E. John Stark. — rvescott. W. n. Chark'S lli\>okdoii llivwn. — Aruistroiijr. ■'■ Hichiu-d Honlgomoiv. — Spiivks. ,1 . EUinu Alleii. a. reabody. AN', li. O. .Uei;uult>i- Wilson. — HU- liutl, O. S. Oiil't. .lolm Smith. 3. Sparks..!. i.Uciuultitason of Benedict .VnioUl. 4. Arinstrons. J. AnUiony Wayne. — Vpluiiu, C. W. Sir Henrv Viuie. 6. Francis. 0. John Eliot. 6. ■\Vl««vton, H. William nnlcney.— Cliannms. E. T. William Elleiy. — Peaboily, W. B. O. Cotton Luther. „ , . , ..^ 7. Bovven, F. Sir William riuivi;. —Peaboay, O. W. B. Israel llitjmm. — Seds-iviek, O. Jt. Liunetia Maria DavWson.— Keinviek. .1. liavid Kittenhouse. 8. Miller. S. .lonathan Edxranls.- Peaboar, « • 1>. 0. David lli-aineixl. i>. Howeu. F. Baivn Stettben. — HajTvai'd, e . Selia.'itiaii Cabot> — Eelton. C. C. William Eaton. 10. Kenwlek. .1. Hobert Knllou.- Everett. A. H. Joseph Warren. — Cleveland, 11. K. Uenry Uiidsou.— Sparks, .'. Father Maninette. — Same. 2d ser. Bost., 1864. lo v. 16°. Portraits. L\>nlmls. Vol. 1. Spai-ks. J. Robert Cavelier de U\ SaUe.— . .-v. 11. I'atrick Heinv. James Otis. — Penbody, W. B. 0. Everett. 2. Bowen. F. James Itglelhoroe. „. „ „ 3. Peabody. O. W. B. ,Tolm Sullivan. — Hoffman, C. F. Administmtlon o( Jacob Leislei- — V\ ui-e. » . KttthanielBacou.- Ellis, G. E. John JIason. 4. Gammell, W. lioger wnilam!; — Sprague. « . B. TitnothvDwicht.- Sparks, .1. Connt Tnlaskl. 6. Keiiwiek. J. ixmnt Rnmtot\l. — A^ hitiiisr. H. ZebiUou Jlontgvuuery I'ike. — Maekie, J. M. Samuel Cor^ 6. Kinsslev. J. L. Ea-n Stiles,- ■«1iittlesey, C. JolniFiteh.— Ellis. «. E. Aime llnlchmson. 7. Sparks. J. John Ribanlt,— Eraneis. C. seba.^lian RUe.-Palfivy. J. U. William I'altrey. ,„ , 5. .Siiiirks, J. Charles Lee.— Keed.H. JiKeph Ueed. o V!..,...,.,, r. «• Leouanl Calvert, — Ciuninell, 9. Burinii' W. Samuel Ward. W -Hall. J. Thmu.is rosey. 10. Gi-eeiie. O. W. JJnUianail iiree.ne 11. Maekenzie, A. S. sterlun Poi-aiav 12. Sabine, L. Edward I'lvble. — l-.Uis. u- J^. Williiun Pemi. _ „ t. IS. Peek, J. M. Daniel Boone.- Bovveu, 1. ben- jamin Linet>ln. 14. Sparks. J. John Ledranl. T^„ i„ 1,".. Hubbard. F. Jl. William lUcharfson Davie. — liOthrop, S. K. Samuel Kirkhind. — Life of Benjamin Franklin. (Franklin, B. Works, V. 1.) -Life of Ethan Allen, (Chipnian, D. Memoir of S. Wivruer.) Sparks, Jared, continKcd. — Siimi: (Lives of eminent individuals, v. 2.) — Life of George Washington. Bost., 1839. 8°. I'ortraits. — Life of Gouverneur Morris, witli selections from his correspondence £ind miscellaneous papers. Bost., 1S;;2. 3 V. 12°. Portrait, — Life of John Ledyard; comprising selections from his jom'uals and correspondence. Camb., 1S2S. 8°. — Eemarks on a " Eeprint of the original letters from Washington to J. Keed, referred to in the pamphlets of Lord Mahon and Mr. Sparks." Bost., 1853. 8--'. — Eeply to the strictures of Lord Mahon and others on the mode of editing the -ni-itings of "Wa.shiiigton. Camb., 18:i2. y"-", ai p. — Ami-.uiC-\n Antiquaklvn Socikty. Proceedings at a special meeting, March 16, 1866, [in honor of Sparks]. Camb., 1866. 8°. — LoNi'.ACKE, J. B., and Herkdjg, J. {In their National portrait gallery, v. 3.) Sparling, Marcus. The photographic art. (Orr, "W. S, Circle of the sciences, v, 7.) Spartiauus, -Elius. Opera. (Saumaise, C. de. Historian Avgvstai soriptores.) Spaulding. i'Ve nho Spalding. Spaulding, M. C. Handbook of statistics of the United States. N.Y., 1874. 12"^. Spears or Speers, K. H. Equity cases in the Court of Appeals of South Carolina, 1842^14. Columbia, 1844. 8°. — Eepoifs of cases at law in the Court of Appeals and Court of Errors of South Carolina, 1842-14. Columbia, 1843-44. 2 v, S"\ Specie payment, ^cc Currency. Species, Origin of. Tauwix, C. K. The descent of man. Lond., 1871. 3 v, 16"\ Xhe origin of spceics. 6th ed., with additions. Loud., 18?;;. sm. S'^. — Hrxi.KY, T. H. The genealogy of animals. (In his Critiques luid addresses.) The origin of species. N.Y., 1863. 12^''. — Ltkll, .,si(- C. Eemarks on theories of tlie origin of species by variation. (In his Geologi- cal evidences of the antiquity of man.) — MivART, St. G. On the genesis of species. Lond., 1871, 16°. — Y0V.M5, J. K. Jlodern scepticism viewed in re- lation to modern science, more especially in reference to tlie doctrines of Colenso, Huxley, etc., respecting the Xoachian deluge and the origin of species. Lond,, I860. S'\ .s-,, ,; -v Darwin. C. E, ; — Evolution ; -Natural selection. Specilie performance of contracts, ^te Con- tracts. Spectacles. Wells, J. S. The scientific use of spectacles, (/a his Long, short, and weak sight.) Spectator, Tlie. with illustrative notes. Pretxed, the lives of the autliors, Addison, Steele, Par- nell, [and othei-s]. Lond., 1801. 8 v. *-\ SPECTKUM. 784 SPENCEK. Spectrum analysis. Haxf houes with modem scientists. Liectures and essays by Wallace, Eoscoe, Hnggins, Ixjckyer, [and others]. 2d ser. New Haven, 1873. 16°. — EoscoE, H. E. Spectrmn analysis. 2d ed. Lond., 1870. 8°. — ScHZLLEx, T. J. H. Spectrum analysis. Tr. by J. and C. Lassell. Ed. by W. Hnggins. Lond., 1872. 8°. and others. Spectrum analysis explained. — Spectrum analysis discoveries. (Estes, D. Half hour recreations, 1st ser.) Speech. See lianguage. Speeches. Fdtlay, J. Speeches of Phillips, Cur- ran, Grattan, [and Emmet]. Phila., 1831. 8°. — GooDBiCH, C. A. 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From the speech of A. H. Stephens, Nov. 14, 1860. N.Y., 1864. 8°. 4 p. (Loyal Pub. See, no. 56.) — Compendium of the history of the United States to 1872. N.Y., 1872. 12°. — Constitutional view of the late war between the states. Phila., [1868-70]. 2 v. 8°. Portraits. — Prophecy and fulfillment. Speech in opposition to secession in 1860. N.Y., 1863. 8°. 22 p. (Loyal Pub. See, no. 36.) — Slavery the ground of the southern secession. (Arthur, W. The Amer. question. Pm.,v. 104.) — Constitutionalist, pseud. Review of the 1st volume of Stephens's " War between the states." Phila., 1872. 8°. — Savage, J. (In his Living representative men.) Stephens, Archibald John. Historical and legal introduction, and notes. (De Lolme, J. L. Rise and progress of the English constitution.) — Letter to the Earl of Derby, upon a published speech, by the Lord Bp. of Exeter, on the Church discipline hill. Lond., 1856. 8°. 45 p. (Pm., V. 117.) — On the ornaments rubric. Lond., 1871. 8°. 22 p. 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Map and illus. — Incidents of travel in Yucatan. Illus. N.Y., 1843. 2 V. 8°. Stephens, Pembroke Scott. Practice of the Court of Referees on private hills in Parliament. See CliflFord, P., and Stephens, P. S. Stephens, Robert. Edwakds, B. B. (In his Biography of self-taught men.) Stephens, Thomas, and Everhard, Sir Richard. Brief account of tlie causes that have retarded the progress of the colony of Georgia. (Georgia Hist. Soc. Coll., V. 2.) Stephens, W. R. "W. Christianity and Islam. The Bible and the Koran. N.Y., 1877. 12°. Stephens, "William. State of the province of Georgia, 1740. Lond., 1742. 8°. 20 p. (Force, P. Tracts, v. 1.) — Same. (Georgia Hist. Soc. Coll., v. 2.) Stephenson, George. Smiles, S. Life of Stephen- sou. From the 4th Lond. ed. Bost., 1860. 12°. Same, with additions. {In his, Lives of the engineers, v. 3.) Stephenson, Robert. Smiles, S. (In his Brief biographies.) (hi his Lives of the engineers, v. 3.) Stephenson, Sir Rowland Macdonald. Element- ary and practical instructions on the science of railway construction. 5th ed., augmented by E.Nugent. With illus. Lond., 1874. 12°. Stereotomy. Mahan, D. H. Descriptive geome- try as applied to fortification and stereotomy. N.Y., 1864. 8°. Sterling, John. Smiles, S. (In his Brief biog.) Sterling, Mass. Report of the selectmen for the year ending Mar. 1866-74; Reports of officers and committees, 1875-79. Clinton, [1872J-79. 8°. I^ote. In manuscript previous to 1872. Sterne, Laurence. Tuckerman, H. T. (In his Essays.) Sterne, Simon. Representative government and personal representation. Based in part upon T. Hare's Election of representatives, etc. Phlla., 1871. 12°. Stetson family. Bakrv, J. S. Geneal. and biog. sketch of the family of Stetson. Bost., 1847. 8°. Steuart, Sir James. Inquiry into the principles of political oeconomy. Dublin, 1770. 3 v. 8°. Steuben, Eriedrich Wilhelm August, Baron. BowEN, F. Life of Steuben. (Sparks, J. Amer. biog., v. 9.) — Kapp, p. Life of Steuben. With introduction by G. Bancroft. N.Y., 1859. 12°. Steubenville, Ohio. Gould, M. T. C. Report of the trial of Friends at Steubenville, 15th-26th Oct., 1828. Phila., 1829. 8°. Stevens. See also Stephens. Stevens, Abel. History of the religious move- ment of the 18th century called Methodism. N.Y., [1860-62]. 3v. 8°. Portraits. — Life and times of Nathan Bangs. N.Y., 1863. 8°. Portrait. Stevens, Alexander Hodgdon. Plea of humanity in behalf of medical education: annual ad- dress before the N. Y. State Medical Soc, Feb. 6,1849. 4th ed. N.Y., 1849. 8°. 47 p. (Pm.,v.62.) Stevens, Benjamin. Sermon, May 27, 1761, being the day for the election of His Majesty's Coun- cil. Bost., 1761. 8°. 72 p. Stevens, Edward Lewis. Lincoln, A. (Higgln- son, T. W. Harv. mem. biog., v. 2.) Stevens, George T. Flora of the Adirondacks. Albany, 1868. 8°. 18 p. — Life as a physical phenomenon. Albany, 1869. 8°. 22 p. Stevens, Gorham Phillips. Higginson, T. W. (In his Harv. mem. biog., v. 2.) Stevens, Henry. Account of the proceedings at the dinner given by G. Peabody to the Ameri- cans connected with the Great Exhibition, 27th Oct., 1851. Lond., 1851. 1. 8°. — American books with tails to 'em. List of in- complete American periodicals, transactions, etc., supplied to the British Museum and other libraries. Lond., 1873. sq. 16°. — Analytical index to the colonial documents of New Jersey, in the state paper offices of Eng- land. Ed. with notes, etc., by W. A. Whitehead. N.Y., 1858. 8°. (N. J. Hist. Soc. Coll., v. 5.) — Bibliotheca historica. Catalogue of books and manuscripts relating to the history and litera- ture of America. Bost., 1870. 8°. — Historical and geographical notes, 1453-1869. (Tehuantepec Railway Company. The Tehuantepec railway.) Stevens, Isaac Ingalls. Address on the north- west, before the Amer. Geog. and Statist. Soc, New York, Dec. 2, 1858. Wash., 1858. 8°. 56 p. Stevens, John Austin. Colonial records of the New York Chamber of Commerce, 1768-84. N.Y., 1867. 8°. Portraits. — Letters of loyal soldiers, n.t.p. [N.Y., 1864.] 8°. 4, 4, 4, 4 p. (Loyal Pub. Soc, no. 64.) — Sherman vs. Hood, etc. n.t.p. [N.Y., 1864.] 8°. 4 p. (Loyal Pub. Soc, no. 61.) — Submissionists and their record, n.t.p. [N.Y., 1864.] 8°. 4, 4 p. (Loyal Pub. Soc, no. 65.) Stevens, Phineas. Journal to and from Canada, 1749. (N. H. Hist. Soc Coll., v. 5.) Stevens, William Bacon. Discourse before the Georgia Hist. Soc, at their 2d anniversary. (Georgia Hist. Soc. Coll., v. 2.) — History of Georgia, to 1798. N.Y., 1847-59. 2 v. 8°. Portraits. Stevens, William Oliver. Lobing, C. G., Jr. (Higginson, T. W. Harv. mem. biog., v. 1.) Stevens & Haynes. Alphabetical [and chronolog- ical] catalogue of the reports in the various courts of the United Kingdom. Lond., n.d. 8°. STEVENSON. 793 STItES. Stevenson, Andrew. Eulogy at Eichmond, June 28, 1845. (Dusenbery, B. M. Monument to the memory of Jackson.) Stevenson, David. Lighthouses. Edin., 1864. 18°. Illus. — The reclamation and protection of agricultural land. Edin., 1874. 8°. Stevenson, R. Eandolpli, The Southern side; or, Anderaonville prison. Bait., 187G. 8°. Plan and illus. Stevenson, Thomas. Design and construction of harhours. Edin., 1864. 8°. Stevenson, W. F. The non-decomposition of water. Loud., 1848. 8°. (Pm., v. 29.) Stevenson, William E. Messaj;o. See West Vir- ginia. Governor. Stevenson, "William G. Thirteou months in the rebel army. N.Y., 1862. 8°- Steward, Austin. Twenty-twd years a slave, and forty years a freeman. 3ded. Rochester, 1861. 12°. Portrait and illus. Steward, Ira. Tlie eight hour movement. Bost., 1865. 12°. 23 p. (Pm., v. 83.) Stewart, Balfour. Conservation of energy. N.Y., 1874.12°. Illus. (Internat. scientific ser., V. 7.) — Elementary treatise on heat. Oxford, 1866. 16°. — The sun and the earth. (Estes, D. Half-hour recreations, no. 15.) Stewart, Charles, Admiral. Letters on the present crisis. Sec Holt, J., and others. Stewart, Charles, advocate. 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State papers. 4 v. 8°. ^ Beports of committees of the House. 3 v. 8 . — 2d session. Dec. 1830-March 1831. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°. Senate documents. 2 v. 8°. Executive documents. 4 v. 8°. Beports of committees of the House. 8°. UNITED STATES. United States. Congress. {Cong, doc), continued. 22d Congress. — Ist session. Dec. 1831-July 1832. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°. Senate documents. 3 v. 8°. Executive documents. 8 v. 8°. Beports of committees of the House. 5 v. 8°. — 2d session. Dec. 1832-March 1833. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°. Senate documents. 8°. Executive documents. 3 v. 8°. Beports of committees of the House. 8°. 23d Congress. — 1st session. Dec. 1833-June 1834. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°. Senate documents. 14 v. 8°. Executive documents. 6 v. 8°. Beports of committees of the House. 5 v. 8°. — 2d session. Dec. 1834-March 1835. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°. Senate documents. 4 v. 8°. Executive documents. 6 v. 8°. Beports of committees of the House. 2 v. 8°. 2ith Congress. — 1st session. Dec. 1835-July 1836. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°. Senate documents. 6 v. 8°. Executive documents. 7 v. 8°. Beports of committees of the House. 3 v. 8°. — 2d session. Deo. 1836-Maroh 1837. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°. Senate documents. 3 v. 8°. Executive documents. 4 v. 8°. Beports of committees of the House. 3 v. 8°. 25th Congress. — 1st session. Sept.-Oct. 1837. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°- Senate documents. 8°. Executive documents and Beports of com- mittees of the House. 8°. _ 2d session. Dec. 1837-July 1838. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°. Senate documents. 6 v. 8°. Executive documents. 12 v. 8°. Beports of committees of the House. 4v. 8 . _ 3d session. Dec. 1838-March 1839. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°. ^ Senate documents. 5 v. 8°. Executive documents. ^^•^°- „„ oo Beoorts of committees of the House. 2v. 8 . InlTto House documents. 22d-25th Con- gross, 1831-39. 8°. UNITED STATES. 842 UNITED STATES. United States. Congress. (Cong, doc), continued. 26th Congress. — 1st session. Deo. 1839-July 1840. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°. Senate documents. 8 v. 8°. Executive documents. 7 v. 8°. Keports of committees of the House, i v. 8°. — 2d session. Dec. 1840-March 1841. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°. Senate documents. 5 v. in 6. 8°. Executive documents. 6 v. 8°. Keports of committees of the House. 8°. 27(A Congress. — 1st session. May-Sept. 1841. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°. Senate documents. 8°. Executive documents and Keports of com- mittees of the House. 8°. — 2d session. Dec. 1841-Aug. 1842. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°. Senate documents. 5 v. 8°. Executive documents. 6 v. 8°. Keports of committees of the House. 5 v. 8°. — 3d session. Dec. 1842-March 1843. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°. Senate documents. 4 v. 8°. Executive documents. 8 v. 8°. Keports of committees of the House. 4 v. 8°. 28th Congress. — 1st session. Dec. 1843-June 1844. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°. Senate documents. 7 v. 8°. Executive documents. 6 v. 8°. Keports of committees of the House. 3 v. 8°. — 2d session. Dec. 1844-March 1845. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°. Senate documents. 10 v. in 11. 8°. Supplement to vols. 4-6, plates to magnetic and meteorological observations. 8°. Executive documents. 4 v. in 5. 8°. Reports of committees of the House. 8°. 29ft Congress. — 1st session. Dec. 1845-Aug. 1846. Journal of the Senate. 8^^. Journal of the House. 8°. Senate documents. 9 v. 8°. Executive documents. 8 v. 8°. Keports of committees of the House. 4 v. 8°. — 2d session. Dec. 1846-March 1847. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°. Senate documents. 3 v. 8°. Executive documents. 4 v. 8°. Keports of committees of the House. 8°. United States. Congress. (Cong, doc), continued, 30th Congress. — 1st session. Dec. 1847- Aug. 1848. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°. Senate documents. 8 v. 8°. Reports of committees of the Senate. 8". Senate miscellaneous documents. 8°. Executive documents. 9 v. 8°. Keports of committees of the House. 4 v. 8°. House miscellaneous documents. 8°. — 2d session. Dec. 1848-March 1849. Journal of the Senate, 2d session and special session, 1849. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°. Senate documents. 4 v. 8°. Senate documents, special session. 8°. Reports of committees of the Senate. 8°. Senate miscellaneous documents. 2 v. 8°. Executive documents. 7 v. 8°. Keports of committees of the House. 2 v. 8°. House miscellaneous documents. 8°. • 31si Congress. — 1st session. Dec. 1849-Sept. 1850. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°. Senate documents. 14 v. 8°. Reports of committees of the Senate. 8°. Senate miscellaneous documents. 2 v. 8°. Executive documents. 11 v. in 14. 8°. Reports of committees of the House. 3 v. 8°. House miscellaneous documents. 2 v. 8°. — 2d session. Dec. 1850-March 1851. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°. Senate documents. 5 v. 8°. Reports of committees of the Senate. 8°. Senate miscellaneous documents. 8°. Executive documents. 8 v. in 10. 8°. Reports of committees of the House. 8°. House miscellaneous documents. 8°. 32c2 Congress. — Special session. March 4-13, 1851. Senate documents. 3 v. 8°. — 1st session. Dec. 1851-Aug. 1852. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°. Senate documents. 16 v. in 17. 8°. Reports of committees of the Senate. 2 v. 8°. Senate miscellaneous documents. 8°. Executive documents of the House. 15 v. in 19. 8°. Reports of committees of the House. 8°. House miscellaneous documents. 8°. — 2d session. Dec. 1852-March 1853. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°. Senate documents. 11 v. in 11 v. 8°, 1 v. 4°. Reports of committees of the Senate. 8°. Senate miscellaneous documents. 8°. Executive documents. 11 v. in 12 v. 8°, 1 v. 4". UNITED STATES. 843 UNITED STATES. United States. Congress. (Cong, doc), continued. Beports of committees of the House. 8°. House miscellaneous documents. 8°. House list of private claims, lst-31st Con- gress. 3 V. 4°. 33d Congress. — Special session. March-April 1853. Senate documents, Miscellaneous, Reports of committees, Executive documents. 8°. — 1st session. Dec. 1853-Aug. 1854. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°. Senate documents. 13 v. in 14 v. 8°, 1 v. 4°. Keports of committees of the Senate. 2 v. in 3. 8°. Senate miscellaneous documents. 8°. Executive documents. 19 v. in 23 v. 8°, 5 v. 4°. Eeports of committees of the House. 3 v. 8°. House miscellaneous documents. 8°. — 2d session. Dec. 1854-March 1855. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°. Senate documents. 14 v. in 11 v. 8°, 15 v. 4°. Eeports of committees of the Senate. 8°. Senate miscellaneous documents. 3 v. 8°. Executive documents. 14 v. in 15 v. 8°, 15 v.4°. Eeports of committees of the House. 8°, House miscellaneous documents. 8°. ZUh Congress. — 1st and 2d session. Dec. 1855-Aug. 1856. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°. Senate documents. 20 v. in 16 v. 8°, 7 v. 4°. Eeports of committees of the Senate. 2 v. 8°. Senate miscellaneous documents. 8°. Executive documents. 16 v. in 17 v. 8°, 6 v. 4°. Eeports of committees of the House. 3 v. 8°. House miscellaneous documents. 2 v. 8°. Eeports from the Court of Claims. 2 v. 8°. — 3d session. Dec. 1856-March 1857. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°. Senate documents. 16 v. in 13 v. 8°, 3 v. 4°. Senate documents, special session. 8°. Eeports of committees of the Senate. 8°. Senate miscellaneous documents. 8°. Executive documents. 13 v. in 15 v. 8°, 2 v. 4°. Eeports of committees of the House. 3 v. 8°. House miscellaneous documents. 8°. Eeports from the Court of Claims. 8°. 2Sth Congress. — 1st session. Deo. 1857-June 1858. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°. Senate documents. 16 v. in 14 v. 8°, 2 v. 4°. Eeports of committees of the Senate. 2 v. 8°. Senate miscellaneous documents. 4 v. 8°. Executive documents. 14 v. in 18 v. 8°, 2 v. 4°. United States. Congress. {Cong, doc.), continued. Eeports of committees of the House. 6 v. 8°. House miscellaneous documents. 3 v. 8°. Eeports from the Court of Claims. 3 v. 8°. — 2d session. Dec. 1858-March 1859. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°. Senate documents. 18 v. in 16 v. 8°, 3 v. 4°. Keports of committees of the Senate. 8°. Senate miscellaneous documents. 8°. Executive documents. 13 v. in 18 v. 8°, 2 v. 4°. Eeports of committees of the House. 3 v. 8°. House miscellaneous documents. 2 v. 8°. Keports from the Court of Claims. 8°. S6(/i Congress. — 1st session. Dec. 1859-June 1860. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 2 v. 8°. Senate documents. 15 v. in 12 v. 8°, 3 v. 4°. Reports of committees of the Senate. 2 v. 8°. Senate miscellaneous documents. 8°. Executive documents. 15 v. in 10 v. 8°, 7 v. 4°. Reports of committees of the House. 5 v. 8°. House miscellaneous documents. 7 v. 8°. Eeports from the Court of Claims. 5 v. 8°. — 2d session. Dec. 1860-March 1861. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°. Senate documents. 9 v. in 10 v. 8°, 1 v. 4°. Eeports of committees of the Senate. 8°. Senate miscellaneous documents. 8°. Executive documents. 10 v. in 9 v. 8°, Iv. 4°. Keports of committees of the House. 3 v. in 4. 8°. House miscellaneous documents. 8°. Keports from the Court of Claims. 3 v. 8°. 31th Congress. — 1st session. July-Aug. 1861. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°. Senate executive and Miscellaneous docu- ments, and Reports of committees. 8°. Executive documents and Eeports of commit- tees. 8°. House miscellaneous documents. 8°. — 2d session. Dec. 1861-July 1862. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°. Senate documents. 6 v. 8°. Eeports of committees of the Senate. 8°. Senate miscellaneous documents. 8°. Executive documents. 14 v. in 12 v. 8°, 2 v. 4°. Eeports of committees of the House. 4 v. 8°. House miscellaneous documents. 8°. Reports from the Court of Claims. 2 v. 8°. — 3d session. Dec. 1862-March 1863. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°. Senate documents. 8°. Reports of committees of the Senate. 4 v. 8°. Senate miscellaneous documents. 8°. UNITED STATES. 844 UNITED STATES. United States. Congress. {Cong, doc), coMinued. Executive documenta. 12 v. in 13 v. 8°, lv.4°. Beports of committees of the House and Court of Claims. 8°. House miscellaneous documents. 2 v. 8°. Report on commerce and navigation. 8°. — Special session. March, 1863. Senate documents. 8°. 38(/i Congress. — 1st session. Dec. 1863-July 1864. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°. Senate documents. 8°. Reports of committees of the Senate. 8°. Senate miscellaneous documents. 8°. Executive documents. 16 v. in 16 v. 8°, Iv. 4°. Reports of committees of the House. 2 v. 8°. House miscellaneous documents. 4 v. 8°. Report on commerce and navigation. "Wash., 1865. 8°. — 2d session. Dec. 1864-March 1865. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°. Senate documents. 8°. Reports of committees of the Senate. 4 v. 8°. Senate miscellaneous documents. 8°. Executive dociiments. 15 v. in 15 v. 8°, 1 v. 4°. Reports of committees of the House. 8°. House miscellaneous documents. 3 v. 8°. 39ift Congress. — 1st session. Dec. 1865- July 1866. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°. Senate documents. 2 v. 8°. Reports of committees of the Senate. 8°. Senate miscellaneous documents. 8°. Executive documents. 16 v. in 23 v. 8°, Iv. 4°- Reports of committees of the House. 3 v. 8°. House miscellaneous documents. 3 v. 8°. Supplemental report on the conduct of the war. 2v. 8°. Report on commerce and navigation. 8°. — 2d session. Dec. 1866-March 1867. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°. Senate documents. 2 v. 8°. Reports of committees of the Senate. 8°. Senate miscellaneous documents. 8°. Executive documents. 16 v. in 19 v. 8°, 1 v. 4°. [Part 2, V. 1, wanting.] Reports of committees of the House. 4 v. 8°. House miscellaneous documents. 8°. Report on commerce and navigation. 8°. iOth Congress. — Ist and special sessions. March 1867-Nov. 1867. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal- of the House. 8°. Senate documents. 8°. Reports of committees of the Senate, and Miscellaneous documents. 8°. Executive documents. 8°. United States. Congress. (Cong, doc.), continued. Reports of committees of the House. 8°. House miscellaneous documents. 2 v. 8°, — 2d session. Dec. 1867-Nov. 1868. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°. Senate documents. 2 v. 8°. Reports of committees of the Senate. 8°. Senate miscellaneous documents. 8°. Executive documents. 20 v. in 24 v. 8°, 1 v. 4°. Reports of committees of the House. 2 v. 8°. House miscellaneous documents. 2 v. 8°. Report on commerce and navigation. 8°. Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture. 8°. Reports of Commissioners to the Paris Uni- versal Exposition, 1867. Ed. hy W. P. Blake. 6 v. 8°. — 3d session. Dec. 1868-March 1869. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°. Senate documents. 8°. Reports of committees of the Senate. 8°. Senate miscellaneous documents. 8°. Executive documents. 14 v. in 18 v., 8°, 1 v. 4°. Reports of committees of the House. 4 v. 8°. House miscellaneous documents. 8°. Report on commerce and navigation. 8°. Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture. 8°. Consolidated index of the executive docu- ments, 26th-40th Congress. [By] B. Mc- Pherson. Consolidated index of the reports of the com- mittees of the House, 26th-40th Congress. [By] B. McPherson. 8°. 41sJ Congress. — 1st session. March-April 1869. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°. Senate documents. 6 v. 8°. Reports of committees and Miscellaneous documents of the Senate. 8°. Executive documents. 8°. Reports of committees of the House. 8°. House miscellaneous documents. 8°. — 2d session. Dec. 1869-July, 1870. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°- Senate documents. 3 v. 8°. Reports of committees of the Senate. 8°. Senate miscellaneous documents. 8°. Executive documents. Vol. 1-13. 13 v. in 15 V. 8°, 1 V. 4°. Reports of committees of the House. 3 v. 8°. House miscellaneous documents. 5 v. 8°. Report on commerce and navigation. 8°. Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture. 8°. Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture- on the diseases of cattle in the U. S. 4°. — 3d session. Dec. 1870-March 1871. UNITED STATES. 845 UNITED STATES. ■Cnited States. Congress. {Cong, doc), continued. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°. Senate documents. 2 v. 8°. Eeports of committees of the Senate. 8°. Senate miscellaneous documents. 8°. Executive documents. 12 v. in 13 v. 8°, 1 v. 4°. Beports of committees of the House. 8°. House miscellaneous documents. 2 v. 8°. Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture. 8°. i2d Congress. — 1st session. March-April 1871. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°. Senate documents. 8°. Reports of committees of the Senate. 8°- Senate miscellaneous documents. 8°. Executive documents. 2 v. 8°. House miscellaneous documents. 8°. Compendimu of the 9th census, 1870. 9th census, 1870. 3 v. 4°. — 2d session. Dec. 1871-June 1872. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°. Senate documents. 3 v. In 2 v. 8°, 1 v. 4°. Eeports of committees of the Senate. 4 v. in 18. 8°. Senate miscellaneous documents. 2 v. 8°. Executive documents. 18 v. in 21 v. 8°, 1 v. 4°. Beports of committees of the House. 4 v. in 16. 8°. House miscellaneous documents. 4 v. 8°. Keport of the Commissioner of Agriculture. 8°. — 3d session. Deo. 1872-March 1873, and Special session of the Senate. Journal of the Senate. 8°- Jonrnal of the House. 8°. Senate documents. 8°. Reports of committees of the Senate. 3 v. 8°. Senate miscellaneous documents. 2 v. 8°. Executive documents. 12 v. in 17 v. 8°, 2 v. 4°. Eeports of committees of the House. 3 v. 8°. House miscellaneous documents. 5 v. in 3 v. 8°, 2 V. 4°. 43d Congress. — 1st session. Dec. 1873-June 1874. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°. Senate documents. 4 v. in 2 v. 8°, 2 v. 4°. Eeports of committees of the Senate. 4 v. in 7. 8°. Senate miscellaneous documents. 2 v. 8°. Executive documents. 17 v. in 20 v. 8=, lv.4°. Eeports of committees of the House. 5 v. 8°. House miscellaneous documents. 6 v. in 5 v. 8°, 1 V. 4°. — 2d session. Dec. 1874-March 1875. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°. Senate documents. 8°. United States. Congress. (Cong, doc.), continued. Eeports of committees of the Senate. 8°. Senate miscellaneous documents. 2 v. 8°. Executive documents. 18 v. in 16 v. 8°, 2 v. 4°. Eeports of committees of the House. 7 v. 8°. House miscellaneous documents. 3 v. 8°. Eeport of the Commissioner of Agriculture, 1874. 8°. ath Congress. — 1st session. Dec. 1875- Aug. 1876. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°. Senate documents. 8°. Eeports of committees of the Senate. 3 v. in 4. 8°. Senate miscellaneous documents. 2 v. 8°. Executive documents. 17 v. in 24 v. 8°, 2 v. 4°. Eeports of committees of the House. 9 v. 8°. House miscellaneous documents. 10 v. 8°. — 2d session. Dec. 1876-March 1877. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°. Senate documents. Vol. 1-3. 3 v. in 2 v. 8°, 1 v. 4°. Eeports of committees of the Senate. 5 v. in 7. 8°. Senate miscellaneous documents. Vol. 1-4, 6. 5 V. in 7. 8°. Executive documents. Vol. 1-9, 11-13. 12 v. in 18 v. 8°, 1 V. 4°. Eeports of committees of the House. 2 v. 8°. House miscellaneous documents. 7 v. 8°. Federal and state constitutions, colonial charters, etc. By B. P. Poore. 2 v. 1. 8°. 45ft Congress. — 1st session. Oct.-Dec. 1877. Journal of the Senate. 8°. Journal of the House. 8°. Executive documents. 8°. House miscellaneous documents. 5 v. 8°. See also 1st and 2(1 sessions, 1877-18. — 1st and 2d sessions. Oct. 1877-June 1878. Journal of the Senate, 2d session. 8°. Journal of the House, 2d session. 8°. Senate documents. Vol. 1-3, [5]. 3 v. 8°, 1 V. f°. „ Eeports of committees of the Senate. 3 v. 8 . Senate miscellaneous documents. Vol. 1-2, 4. 3 V. 8°. Executive documents, 2d sess. Vol. 1-8, 10- 16, 18-22. 19 V. 8°, 1 V. i°. Eeports of c6mmittees of the House. 5 v. 8 . House miscellaneous documents, 2d sess. Vol. 1, 3-7. 6 V. 8°. (^Laws.) -Laws of the U.S. Vol.1. Containing the Fed- eral constitution; the acts of the 1st and 2d Congress, treaties, etc. Bost., 1795. f . _ Laws of the V. S., 1st sess., 1^' Cong.- 1st sess 31st Cong., 1789-1849. Phila., Wash., 1796-1850. 35 V. 8°. TOflTED STATES. 846 UNITED STATES. United States. Congress. {Laws), continued. — Laws of the U. S., 1821-39. Including all the European, Barbary, and Indian treaties, etc. Vol. 7-9. Wash., 1827-39. 3 v. 8°. — Public and general statutes, 1789-1827. Pub- lished under the inspection of J. Story. Bost., 1827. 3 V. 8°. — Same. [Vol.4.] 1828-36. Ed. by G. Sharswood. Phila., 1837. 8°. — Public statutes at large, 1789-1845. Ed. by E. Peters. Bost., 1845-46. 8 v. 1. 8°. Contents. Vol. 1-5. Public acts. 6. Private statutes at large. 7. Treaties between the United States and the Indian tribes. 8. Treaties between the United States and foreign nar lions. — General index. — Same. Vol. 9-20. Statutes at large, treaties and proclamations, 1845-79. Ed. by G-, Minot and G. P. Sanger. Bost., 1851-79. 12 v. 1. 8°. Note. Vol. 9-10, ed. by G. Slinot; v. 11, by G. Minot and G. P. Sanger; T. 12-20, by G. P. Sanger. — Digest of the laws, including an abstract of the judicial decisions relating to the constitutional and statutory law. "With notes, etc. , by T. F. Gordon. Phila., 1827. 8°. xxiv, 884 p. — Synoptical index to the laws and treaties of the U. S., 1789-1851. Prepared under the direction of [A. Dickens]. Bost., 1852. 8°. 747 p. — Digest of the general laws of the XT. S., [1789- 1856], with references to acts repealed, and notes of decisions of the Supreme Court, etc. ByJ.Dunlop. Phila., 1856. 8°. xxiv, 33-1504 p. — Analytical digest of the laws of the U. S., 1789- 1869. By F. C. Brightly. Phila., 1858-69. 2 v. 8°. — Same. 1857-63. [A supplement to vol. 1.] Phila., 1863. 8°. — Revised statutes passed at the 1st sess., 43d Con- gress, 1873-74. 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United States. Congress. (Laws), continued. Habmon, H. C. Manual of the pension laws of the U". S. Wash., 1862. 8°. Same. Wash., 1865. 8°. Same. Wash., 1867. 8°. Mayo, R. Army and navy pension laws and bounty land laws, including sundry resolutions of Congress, 1776-1861. 4th ed. Wash., 1861. 8°. See also Pensions. — Public lands. Laws, treaties and other docu- ments, having operation and respect to the public lands. Wash., [1810]. 8°. Laws, resolutions of Congress, treaties, etc., respecting the public lands. Wash., 1828. 8°. 1095 p. General public acts respecting the sale and disposition of the public lands. Wash., 1838. 2v. 8°. Lesxee, W. W. Decisions of the Interior Department in public land cases, and land laws of the U. S. Phila., 1860. 8°. — Railroads. Gregg, W. P., and Pond, B. Rail- road laws and charters of the U. S. Bost., 1851. 2 V. 1. 12°. See also Rail'ways. Zats. — Revenues and taxes. Act amendatory of the internal revenue laws, approved March 3, 1863. Wash., 1863. 8°. 23 p. (Pm., v. 67.) Act to amend an act to provide internal revenue, approved Deo. 25, 1862. Wash., 1863. 8°. 4 p. (Pm., V. 67.) Laws relating to internal revenue, in force Aug. 1, 1866. Wash., 1866. 8°. Same. As amended, March 1867. Wash., 1867. 8°. Andrews, C. C. Practical treatise on the revenue laws of the U. S. Bost., 1858. 8°. Ball, E. I. Duties payable on goods, wares, and merchandize, imported into the U. S., from and after the 30th June, 1800. N.Y., 1803. 8°. (Pm., V. 87.) BouTWBLL, G. S. Manual of the direct and excise tax system of the U. S. Bost., 1863. 8°. Same. 4th ed. Bost., 1864. 8°. Tax-payer's manual; containing the entire internal revenue laws, with tables of taxation, etc. Bost., 1866. 8°. Brice, J. Selection of the laws of the V. S. now in force relative to commercial subjects. Bait., 1814. 8°. Dresser, H. E. The internal revenue laws, with references, index, etc. N.Y., 1865. 8°. The U. S. tariff and internal revenue law, 1872. N.Y., 1872. 8°. Emerson, C. N. Internal revenue guide, 1867, containing the law 1864-67, with analysis, etc. Springfield, 1867. 8°. Same. New internal revenue guide, 1868. Springfield, 1868. 8°. EsTEE, C. F. The excise tax law, 1862; and the amendments. N.Y., 1863. 8°. Heyl, L. Digest of the statutes prescribing the rates of duties on imports, in force April 1, 1867. Bost., 1867. 8°. UNITED STATES. 847 UNITED STATES. United States. Congress. {Laws), continued. Kbdfield, a. a. Hand-took of the XJ. S. tax law, with amendments. 3d ed. N.Y. , 1863. 12°. (.Treaties.) — Compilation of all the treaties hetween the U. S. and Indian tribes now in force. "Wash., 1873. 1. 8°. 1075 p. — Treaties and conventions between the IT. S. and other powers since July 4, 1776. Eevised ed. ■Wash., 1873. 8°. 1167 p. — Treaties between the U. S. and Great Britain: viz. The Definitive treaty, Paris, 1783; Treaty of London, 1794, by Mr. Jay; Monroe and Pinkney's treaty, 1806; Treaty of Ghent, 1814. Bost., 1815. 8°. 43 p. (Pm., v. 90.) — Treaty and conventions relative to the cession of Louisiana, n.p., [1803], 8°. 16 p. (Pm.,v.87.) — Elliot, J. American diplomatic code, collec- tion of treaties and conventions between the U. S. and foreign powers, 1778-1834. "Wash., 1834. 2 V. 8°. .See oho, hack, (Laws). Public statutes at large, v. 7, 8; — also Jay, /. ; — Ghent ; — Keciprocity ; — "Wasli- inston. {Miscellaneous documents.) — Abridgment of the debates of Congress, 1789- 1856. See Benton, T. H. — Abridgment of the debates of Congress, [1874^ 75]. See Jones, C. H. — Address of members of the House of Bepresen- tatives to their constituents, on the war with Great Britain. PhQa., [1812]. 8°. 24 p. — Same. Bost., 1812. 8°. 32 p. — Addresses in Congress and funeral solemnities on the death of John Quincy Adams, Feb. 23, 1848. "Wash., 1848. 8°. 40 p. (Pm., v. 14.) — American archives: a collection of authentic rec- ords, state papers, debates, etc. 4th-5th ser. [By M. St. C. Clarke and P. Force.] Wash., 1837-53. 9 V. f°. Contents. 4th ser. 1774-76. 6 T. sua ser. 1776-83. 3 v. — American state papers. Documents, legislative and executive, from the 1st session of the 1st Congress, 1789. Ed. by "W. Lowrie, M. St. C. Clarke, and [others]. "Wash., 1832-61. 40v. f°. Contents. Class 1. Foreign relations, to 2d sess., 35tli Cong., 1859. 6t. a. Indianaflairs, to 2d sess., 19th Cong., 1827. 2 v. 3. Finance, to 1st sess. , 20lh Cong. , 1828. 5 v. 4. Commerce and navigation, to 2d sess., 17th Cong., 1823 2 V s'. Military affairs, to 2d sess., 2.Hh Cong., 1838. 7t. 6. Naval affairs, to 1st sess., 24th Cong., 11*36. 4 v. 7. Post Office Department, to 2d sess., 22d Cong., 1833. Iv. 8. Public lands, to 2d sess., 24th Conpr., 1837. 8 v. 9. Claims, to 2d sess., 17th Cong., 1823. 2 v. 10. Miscellaneous, to 2d sess., 17th Cong., 1823. 2 v. — Barbarities of the enemy, exposed in a report of the committee of the House of Representatives. Worcester, 1814. 12°. — Campagnes de Virginie et de Maryland en 1862. Tr. par F. Lecomte. Avec cartes. Paris, 1863. 8°. — Cases of contested elections in Congress, 1789- 1834. Compiled by M. St. C. Clarke, and D. A. HaU. Wash., 1834. 8°. 1025 p. United States. Congress. {Miscel doc), continued. — Same. 1834-65. Compiled by D. W. Bartlett. Wash., 1865. 8°. 600 p. — Same. 1865-71. (United States. 41st Cong., 2d sess. House miscel. doc, v. 4.) — Congressional directory. Wash., 1829-78. 12° and 8°. Namely. lst-2d sess., 21st Cong. — lRt-2d sess., 22d Cong. — lst-2d sess.,2.M Cong.— 1st sess., 24th Cong. — Ist sess.. 2.5th Cong. — lst-2cl sess., 26th Cong. — lst-3rl se-is., 27th Cong. — lst-2d sess., 28th Cong.— lst-2d sess., 29th Cong. — 1st se.ss , 30lh Cong. — lst-2d sess ,31st Cong. — 1st se5S.,32d Cong. — Ist^ 2d sess., 3.3d Cong. — 3d se.ss, 34th Cong. — lst-2d sess., 35th Cong. — lst^2d sess., 36th Cong. — 2d-3a sess., 37th Cong. — lst^2d se'is., 3stli Oong. — lst-2d sess., 39th Cong.— lst-3d sess., 40th Cong.— lst-.3d sess., 41st Cong. — Ist-3d sess., 42d Cong. — lst-2d sess., 43d Cong. — lst^2d sess., 44th Cong.— lsl-2d sess., 45th Cong. — Congressional globe. See Congressional globe. — Debates and proceedings in Congress, [lst]-18th Congress, 1st sess., 1789-1824. [By J. Gales and W. W. Seaton.] Wash., 1834-56. 41 v. 8°. — Same. Kegister of debates in Congress, 2d sess., 18th Cong. — 1st sess., 25th Cong., [1824-37]. Wash., 1825-37. 14 v. in 29. 8°. — Debates in Congress on repealing the law " for the more convenient organization of the courts of the United States." Albany, 1802. 8°. 796 p. — Debates on the adoption of the Federal constitu- tion. See Elliot, J. — Declaration of Independence. (Boston. City Council. Declaration, etc.) — Department and Congressional directory, 2d sess., 37th Congress. Prepared by J. A. Wine- berger. Wash., 1862. 8°. — Documents accompanying a message from the president, with statements of expenditures of public monies in the Quarter Master General's Department [and] War Department, 1797-1801. Part 2. Wash., 1803. f°. — Same. Part 3. Statements of expenditures of public monies by naval agents, 1797-1801; con- tingencies of the Na^ry Dept. Wash., 1803. f°. — Same. Statement of expenditures from 1st Jan. 1797, by the Quarter Master General, and the navy agents. Wash., 1803. f°. — History of Congress ; a classification of .the pro- ceedings of the Senate, and House of Repre- sentatives, 1789-93. Phila., 1843. 8°. 736 p. — Important state papers. [Correspondence be- tween the British ministers and Mr. Smith on the difficulties between the two governments.] n.t.p. [Bost., 1809.] 8°. 52 p. — Instructions to commanders of privateers, 1776. (N. H. Hist. Soc. Coll., v. 6.) — Issue of scrip, etc.. May 2, 1844. [Report from the committee on public lands, by Mr. Hubard. Wash., 1844.] 8°. (Pm., v. 13.) — Journal of the select committee to investigate certain matters connected -nith tlie public printing, with the testimony. Wash., 1860. 8°. — Maps of the District of Columbia and city of Washington. Wash., 1852. f°. — Memorial [of John Plumbe to the Senate and House] against Mr. Asa Whitney's railroad scheme. [Wash., 1851.] 8°. 48 p. UNITED STATES. 848 tnVITED STATES. United States. Congress. (Miscel. doc), continued. — Obituary addresses on the death of Zachary Tay- lor, in the Senate and House of Eepreseuta- tives, July 10, 1850 ; with the funeral sermon hy S. Pyne. Wash., 1850. 8°. (Pm., v. 14.) — Policy of extending government aid to additional railroads to the Pacific. Wash., 1869. 8°. 31 p. Map. — Kegister of officers and agents, civil, military, and naval, in the service of the U. S., 1823, 25, 29-77. Wash., 1824^-78. 27 v. sm. 8° and 8°. Ifote. Called " Biennial register " lor 1837. Compiled by the Secretary of State previous to 1861, afterwards by the Secretary of the Interior. See also Disturnell, J. — Keport, in part, of the committee on so much of the president's message as respects our foreign relations. [With] speeches of Messrs. Pope, Giles and Crawford, on the embargo. Phila., 1808. 8°. 62 p. (Pm., v. 88.) — Keport of Mr. Kennedy, on the memorial of the friends of African colonization, [with] papers on the subject, Feb. 28, 1843. Wash., 1843. 8°. xiv, 1088 p. — Eeport of the committee on coinage, weights, and measures, 1866. Wash., 1866. 8°. 22 p. — Eeport of the joint committee on reconstruction, at the 1st sess., 39th Congress. Wash., 1866. 8°. — Eeport of the joint committee on the conduct of the war. Wash., 1863. 3 v. 8°. Same. Supplemental report. Wash., 1866. 2 v. 8°. Army of the Potomac. History of its campaigns, etc. Testimony of McClellan, Buruside, and Hooker before the congressional committee on the conduct of the war. — How Bull Run battle was lost. Ball's Bluff massacre, etc. — Report of the congressional committee on the operations of the army of the Potomac. (New York Tri- bune Assoc. War tracts. Pm., v. 63.) Report on the attacli on Petersburg, 30th July, 1864. Wash., 1865. 8°. — Eeport of the joint select committee [on] the condition of affairs in the late insurrectionary states. Wash., 1872. 8°. — State papers and publick documents from the accession of George Washington. 2d ed. Bost., 1817-19. 12 V. 8°. Portraits. Mte. Vol. 11-12, 3d ed. — Statement on the part of the U. S., of the case [relating to the northeastern boundary], re- ferred to the King of the Netherlands for Ms decision thereon. Wash., 1829. f°. — Same. Definitive statement. Wash., 1829. f°. — Same. Appendix to the two statements. [Wash., 1829.] f°. — Trial of John H. Surratt. Wash., 1867. 2 v. 8°. — Works of Alexander Hamilton. See Hamil- ton, A. — Writings of Thomas Jefferson. See Jefferson, T. {History, etc., of Congress.) — Barkes, W. H. History of the 39th Congress. N.Y., 1868. 8°. United States. Congress. (Bist., etc.), continued. — Cox, S. S. Eight years in Congress, 1857-65, Memoir and speeches. N.Y., 1805. 8°. — Lanman, C. Dictionary of Congress. Phila., 1859. 8°. Same. [Wash.], 1864. 8°. Same. 3d ed. [Wash.], 1866. 8°. Same. 6th ed. Hartford, 1868. 8°. Same. 5th ed., [with a supplement including the 41st Congress.] Hartford, 1868. 8°. — Makch , C. W. Eeminiscences of Congress. 2d ed. N.Y., 1850. 8°. Same. Daniel Webster and his contempora- ries. 4th ed. N.Y., 1861. 12°. — Robinson, W. S. The salary grab: a history of the passage of the act increasing the salaries of members of Congress. Host., 1873. 18°. — Wheelek, H. G. History of Congress, bio- graphical and political. N.Y., 1848. 2 v. 8°. — Wilson, H. History of the anti-slavery meas- ures of the 37th and 38th Congresses, 1861-64. Bost., 1864. 12°. History of the reconstruction measures of the 39th and 40th Congresses, 1865-68. Hartford, 1868. 8°. Military measures of Congress, 1861-65. N.Y., 1866. 8°. Congress at Albany, 1754. — Journal of proceedings of the Congress [for the purpose of treating with the Six Kations]. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 3d ser. v. 5.) Congress at Albany, 1775. — Journal of the treaty, Albany, 1775, with the Six Nations. (Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 3d ser. V. 5.) Congress at Nexo Yorh, 1765. — Authentick account of the proceedings on the subject of the stamp act. Lond., 1767, reprinted 1813. 8°. 29 p. Constitution. — Articles of confederation and perpetual union between the states of New-Hampshire, Massa- chusetts-Bay, Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations, Connecticut, New-York, etc. Lan- caster, Penn., reprinted Bost., 1787. f°. 16 p. — Constitution of the U. S.: rules of the Senate, and of the House of Representatives: with Jef- ferson's Manual. Wash., 1828. 12°. — Same. Wash., 1837. 8°. — Same. Added, Jefferson's Manual of parliamen- tary practice, standing rules and orders, and Barclay's Digest of the rules of proceeding in the House of Representatives. Compiled by J. M. Barclay. Wash., 1860-1. 8°. — Same. Prefixed, the Declaration of Independ- ence, the articles of confederation, etc. ; added, the rules of the Senate, the joint rules of the two houses, and Jefferson's Manual, etc. Com- piled by W. J. McDonald. Wash.; 1871. 16°. — Adams, J. Defence of the constitutions of gov- ernment of the U. S. Lond., 1787-88. 3 v. 8°. UNITED STATES. 849 TJNITED STATES. United States. Constitution, continued. — Amebioan's guide: comprising tlie Declaration of Independence, the articles of confederation, the constitution of the U. S., and of the several states. Phila., n.d. 12°. — BowEN, F. Documents of the constitution of England and America. Camh., 1854. 8°. — Constitutions of the several states of the Union and U. S. N.Y., 1853. 8°. — CuETis, G. T. History of the origin, formation, e«c., of the constitution. N.Y., 1854-58. 2 v. 8°. — Elliot, J. Debates, resolutions, and other pro- ceedings on the adoption of the Federal con- stitution. Wash., 1827-30. 4 v. 8°. Same. 2d ed., with add. Phila., 1861. 5 v. 8°. — Fakrar, T. Manual of the constitution of the U.S. Bost.,1867. 8°. — FiSHEK, S. G. The trial of the constitution. Phila., 1862. 8°. — Hamilton, A., und others. The Federalist, on the new constitution. New ed. Hallowell, 1842. 8°. Same. Also the Continentalist and other papers, by Hamilton. Ed. by J. C. Hamilton. Phila., 1864. 8°. Same. "With an historical introduction and notes by H. B. Dawson. Vol. 1. Morrlsania, 1864. 8°. — Hamilton, J. A. The constitution vindicated. n.t.p. 8°. (Loyal Pub. Soc, no. 50.) — HiCKET, "W. Constitution of the U. S., with an alphabetical analysis; the Declaration of In- dependence, etc. 2d ed. Phila., 1847. 12°. Same. 4th ed. Phila., 1851. 12°. Same. 6th ed. Phila., 1853. 12°. — Hough, F. B. American constitutions: com- prising the constitution of each state in the Union, and of the U. S. Albany, 1872. 2 v. 8°. — Marshall, J. Writings upon the Federal con- stitution. Bost., 1839. 8°. — National Convention to Secuke the Reli- gious Amendment of the Constitution of the United States. Proceedings, [Jan. 31 and Feb. 1, 1872.] Phila., 1872. 8°. — PooRE, B. P. Federal and state constitutions, colonial charters, etc. (United States, iith Cong. 2d sess.) — Eawle, W. View of the constitution of the U. S. 2d ed. Phila., 1829. 8°. — Story, J. Commentaries on the constitution of the U. S. Bost., 1833. 3 v. 8°. Same. 3d ed. Bost., 1858. 2 v. 8°. Same. 4th ed., with notes and additions by T. M. Cooley. Bost., 1873. 2 v. 8°. — Towle, N. C. History and analysis of the con- stitution of the U. S. 2d ed. Bost., 1861. 12°. — Upshur, A. P. Keview of Story's commentaries on the constitution. {In his Brief enquiry.) See also, forward, Oovernment and Politics ; — Jurispnt- dence. Constitutional Convention, 1787. — Secret proceedings and debates of the Conven- tion at Philadelphia, 1787. Albany, 1821. 8°. United States, continued. Declaration of Independence. See, tack, Ctmgress. (Miscel. doc.) Many of the worltB under the heading ConsHtulion contain .also the DeclaraUon. For lives ol the signers, see Signers. Department of Agriculture. — Circular from the Commissioner of Agriculture, on the present agricultural, mineral, and man- ufacturing resources of the U. S. Wash., 1862. 8°. 8 p. — Eeport ol the Commr., 1865. Wash., 1866. 8°. Note. A complete series is to be found in the Executive documents of Congress. See also, forward. Patent OJice. Annual reports. Department of Education. See Bureau of Education. Department of the Interior. — Annual register, containing a, list of persons employed in the Department on the first day of Jan., 1877. Wash., 1877. 8°. — Register of officers and agents in the service of the U. S. See, hacTc, Congress. (Miscel. doc.) — Lester, W. W. Decisions of the Interior De- partment in public land cases, and land laws of the U. S. Phila., 1860. 8°. Seealso Bureau of Education; — Census ; — Entomological Commission ; — General Land Office ; — Geographical and Geological Survey of the Rocky Mountain Region ; — Geologi- cal and Geographical Survey of the Territones ; — Govern- ment Hospital for ttie Insane ; — National Museum ; — Office of Indian Affairs ; — Office of Washington Aqueduct ; — Patent Office. Department of Justice. See Attorney- General. Department of the Navy. — General register of the. navy and marine corps of tiie U. S. alphabetically arranged, since 1798. Compiled by Mechlin and Winder. Wash., 1848. 8°. — Register of the officers of the navy, [1821], 25, 29-36, 38-77, 79. Wash., 1821-79. 54 v. in 50. 16° and 8°. Note. PubHshed in January and July, 1871-75, 77; none published in July, 1876. — Report of the Secretary [Gideon Welles] in re- lation to armored vessels. Wash., 1864. 8°. Maps and illus. — Report of the Secretary, with an appendix, 1866. Wash., 1866. 8°. Report on interoceanic canals and railroads be- tween the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. By C. H.Davis. Wash., 1867. 8°. — Reports and despatches exhibiting the opera- tions of the U. S. naval forces, during the war with Mexico. [Wash., 1849.] 8°. .See aUo, hack. Congress. (Miscel. doe.) Documente etc. ; - aUo. forward. Army and Navy ; - Naval Observatory. Department of the Post Office. — 28th annual report, 1863. Wash., 1864. 8°. — Same. Annualreport of the Postmaster-General, 1864-65,70-72,77-78. Wash., 1864-78. 7 v. 8°. — Appletons' U. S. postal guide; containing the chief regulations of the post office, and a, com- plete list of post offices. Apr.-June, 1864. N.Y., 1864. 16°. UNITED STATES. 850 UNITED STATES. United States. Dept. of the Post Office, continued. — List of post offices and postmasters in the U. S., etc. Ke vised and corrected to 1867. "Wash., 1868. 4°. — Same. "With additions and corrections to 1868. [By J. Disturnell.] N.Y., 1869. 1. 8°. — Post-oflfice directory for 1863, 67. Revised by J. Disturnell. N.Y., 1863-67. 2 v. 1. 8°. — Postal laws and regulations. Compiled by J. A. "Ware. "Wash., 1866. 8°. — Table of post offices in the U. S., 1st Jan., 1851, with the names of the post masters. "Wash., 1851. 8°. — U. S. official postal guide. No. 1, Oct. 1874; no. 10, Jan. 1877; no. 18, Jan. 1878. N.Y., 1874-78. 3v. 12°. See aho, hack, Congress. {Miscel. doc.) American state papers, class 7. Department of State. — Case of Great Britain as laid before the Tribunal of Arbitration at Geneva, 1872. "Wash., 1872. 3v. 8°. Counter case of Great Britain. Together with vol. 5-7 of appendix to the British case. "Wash., 1872. 8°. — Case of the U. S., to be laid before the Tribunal of Arbitration at Geneva. "Wash., 1872. 8°. — Census of pensioners for revolutionary or mili- tary services. Wash., 1841. 4°. — Papers relating to foreign affairs, accompanying the annual message of the President, 1st sess., 38th Cong., [1863-4], 2 v. ; 1st sess., 39th Cong., [1865-6], 3 V. ; 3d sess., 40th Cong., [1868-69], 2 v. "Wash., 1864^69. 7 v. 8°. — Same. Appendix to diplomatic correspondence, 1865. Assassination of A. Lincoln, etc., 14th April, 1865. Expressions of condolence and sympathy. "Wash., 1866. 8°. xxxiv, 717 p. — Same. Papersrelating to foreign relations, 1872- 77. "Wash., 1873-77. 8 v. 8°. Appendix. [1877.] "Wash., 1877. 8°. See also, back, Congress. (Miscel. doc.) American state papers, class 1. — Papers relating to the treaty of Washington. Wash., 1872-73. 5 v. 8°. Contents. Vol. 1-4. Geneva arbitration. 5. Berlin arbitration. — Papers relative to Great Britain, [1791-93]. n.t.p. [1793.] 8°. — Register of officers and agents in the service of the U. S. See, back. Congress. (Miscel. doc.) — Report on the commercial relations of the TJ. S. with foreign countries, 1860, 63, 65. Wash., 1861-66. 3 V. 8° and 4°. See also Census. Department of the Treasury. — Account of the receipts and expenditures of the U. S., 1804-10, 13-28. Wash., [1805-29]. llv. f°. — American bond detector; and complete history of the U. S. government securities. With rules for the detection of counterfeits. Wash., 1869. obi. 4°. Plates. United States. Dept. of the Treasury, continued. — Banking association and uniform currency bill, [with] extracts from reports of Secretary of the Treasury, n.t.p. [186-.] 8°. 36 p. Pm., v. 58.) — Letter from James Mease, transmitting a treatise on the rearing of silkworms, by Mr. de Hazzi, of Munich. With plates. Wash., 1828. 8°. — Letter from the Secretary [transmitting a report] relative to the condition of the banks in the U. S., [1849, 54, 55]. n.t.p. [Wash., 1850-56.] 3 V. 8°. — Letter from the Secretary transmitting informa- tion in relation to the growth and manufacture of silk. Wash., 1828. 8°. Plates. — Preliminary report on the treaty of reciprocity with Great Britain, to regulate the trade be- tween the IT. S. and the provinces of British North America. By E. H. Derby. Wash., 1866. 8°. 84 p. — Report from the Secretary [L. Woodbury] on the present system of keeping and disbursing the public money. [Wash., 1834]. 8°. 70 p. (Pm., V. 6.) — Report on public roads and canals, made March 2, 1807. 2d ed. Phila., 1808. 8°. (Duane pm., H,L) — Report on the commerce and navigation of the U. S., for the year ending June 30, 1849, 50, 54, 59, 61, 65. Wash., 1849-66. 6 v. 8°. Mte. A completfi aeries is to be found in the Congres- sional documents. Report on the state of the finances for the year ending June 30, 1835, 55, 57-60, 63, 66-69; An- nual report, 1870-74, 76-77. Wash., 1853-77. 18 V. 8°. JVofc. The reportfor 1874 has no accompanying documents. A complete senea is to be found in the Congressional docu- ments. — Reports of the Secretary [with] Reports of A. Hamilton, on public credit, on a national bank, etc. Wash., 1828-29. 2 v. 8°. — Statements of the receipts and expenditures of public monies, during the administration of R. Morris, [1781-84] ; with other extracts from the public records, n.p., [1790]. f°. — Statistics of the foreign and domestic commerce of the U. S. Wash., 1864. 8°. Map. — United States Treasury register, containing a list of all persons employed in the Treasury Depart- ment, etc. Wash., 1873. 8°. — Debobiption of U. S. treasury notes, known as greenbacks; national bank notes ; and the new treasury notes, series of 1869. Best., 1871. 8°. See also Bureau of Statistics; — Coast Survey ; — Com- missioner of Internal Jievenue ; — tfife- Saving Service ; — Mar rine-Bosjntal Service ; — Jievenue Commission ,* — Special Commissioner of the Mevenue. Department of War. — Cavalry tactics. Phila., 1862. 3 v. 18°. — Evolutions of field batteries of artillery. Tr. from the French, and arranged by R. Anderson. N.Y., 1860. 24°. Plates. — General orders of the War Department, 1861-63. Chronologically arranged, by T. M. O'Brien and O. Diefendorf. N.Y., 1864. 8°. UNITED STATES. 851 UNITED STATES. United States. Department of War, continued. — Infantry tactics. Phila., 1861. 24°. lUus. — Some. "With questions adapted to the text by H. B. Wilson. Phila., 1862. 18°. Plates. — Infantry tactics, for the use of colored troops. N.Y., 1863. 24°. Plates. — Inatruction for field artillery. [By W. H. French, W. F. Barry, and H. J. Hunt.] Phila., 1863, 12°. — Same. Added, Evolutions of batteries. N.Y., 1864. 8°. — Letter from the Secretary communicating infor- mation concerning the data from which the positions of the troops were added to the engi- neer maps of Gettysburg battle-field, n.t.p. [Wash., 1878.] 8°. 12 p. — Military commission to Europe, 1865-50. Report of A. Mordeoai. Wash., 1860. 4°. — Official army register, 1827-29, 31-33, 35-38, 41-47, 49, 51-78. Wash., 1827-78. 8°. — Same. Compilation of registers, 1815-37. See Gordon, W. A. — Proceedings of a court martial for the trial of Col. T. Chambers, etc. Wash., 1826. 8°. 43 p. — Proceedings of the military court of inquiry, in the case of Major Gen. Scott and Major Gen. Gaines. [Wash., 1837.] 8°. — Report of an expedition up the Yellowstone River, made in 1875, by J. AV. Forsyth, and F. D. Grant, under the orders of Lieut.-Gen. P. H. Sheridan. Wash., 1875. 8°. 17 p. Mapandillus. — Report of Lieut.-Gen. U. S. Grant, of the armies oftheU.S., 1864-65. N.Y.,1865. 8°. 77 p. Port. — Report on the art of war iu Europe, 1854-56, by R. Delafleld. Wash., 1860. 4°. — Report relative to roads and canals. Wash., 1819.8°. 7-13 p. Imperfect. (Pm., v. 96.) — Reports of explorations and surveys for a rail- road from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean, 1853-6. Vol. 3, 4, 9, 10, 12, part 1-2. Wash., 1856-60. 5 v. in 6. 4°. Contents. Vol. 3. Preliminary report upon tlie route near tlie 35tli parallel. — lUnerary. — Touograplilcal feiilures of the coim- try. —Indian tribes. — Geology. 4. Botany, — Zoology, 9-10. General report upon the zoology of the several Pacific routes. 1:2. Part 1, Narrative and final report upon the 47th and 49tli parallels, — Part 2. Botanical report. — Zool. report. Note. For a complete series see 33d Cong.. 2d sess. Ex- ecutive documents, v, 11, and 36//i Cong., 1st sess., Exec, doc, V. 11. — Revised army regulations of 1861. With changes and laws to 1863. Phila,, 1863. 8°. — Statistics, medical and anthropological, of the Provost-Marshal-General's Bureau, from rec- ords of the examination for military service in the armies of the U. S. during the rebellion. By J. H, Baxter. Wash,, 1875, 2 v. 4°. Charts. — System of target practice. Prepared froiu the French, by H.Heth. N.Y., 1862. 12°. Plates. — Tables and formula) useful in survcjying, geode- sy, and practical astronomy, including elements for the projection of maps, etc. [By T. J. Lee,] ,3d ed,, enlarged. Wash., 187:!, 8°. — B,\RTON, C. Roll,'! of missing men [in the U. S. army,] No. 1-2. Wash., 1865. 2 sheets. United States. Department of War, continued. — Review of the report of the commission on ord- nance and ordnance stores; with a few com- ments upon the present administration of the WarDept. «.p., [18(1-]. 8°, lip, (Pm., v. 65.) -See aUo Bureau of Free Labor ;— Bureau, of Refugees, 'A T '"'I"«ee'- Uept- ! — MUitarii Academy at West Point : — Urdnauce Bept. ; — Qmrtemia.'^tei-Oenerafs OMce : — Signal Service ; —also, foraard, Army and Hamj. District Courts. See, forward. Reports. (District Courts.) Electoral Commission. — Proceedings. (Congressional record, v. 5, pt. 4.) Engineer Department. — Geographical and Geological Explorations and Surveys West of the 100th Meridian. Prelimi- nary report concerning explorations and sur- veys principally in Nevada and Arizona. Con- ducted under the direction of G. M. Wheeler, 1871. Wash., 1872. 4°. Catalogue of plants collected in the years 1871- 73, with descriptions of new species. Wash,, 1874, 8°. 62 p. Preliminary report upon invertebrate fossils, collected 1871-73. [By] C. A. White. Wasli., 1874, 8°. 27 p. Pnigress-report [of] explorations and surveys, in 1872, under the direction of A. A, Humphreys. By G. M. Wheeler. Wash., 1874, 4°, 56 p. Report. Wash,, 1875, 3 v, 4°. Plates and maps. Contents. Vol. 3. Geology and mineralogy, 4. Paleontology. 5. Zoology. Report upon ornithological specimens collected in 1871-73, Wash,, 1874, 8°. systematic catalogue of vertebrata of the eocene of New Mexico, collected in 1874. By E, D, Cope, Wash., 1875, 8°. 37 p. — Papers on practical engineering. No, 8-9. N.Y,, 1862-63. 2 V, 8°. Cmilents. No, 8. Gillmore. Q, A. Offlcial report of the siege anil reduction of Fort Pulaski, Georgia, 18G2, lUus, 9. — Practical treatise on Umes, hydraulic cements, and mortiirs. Preliminary report of explorations in Nebraska and Dakota, 1856-57, by G. K. Warren. Re- print. Wash,, 1875. 8°, Map, Preliminary report upon a reconnaissance through southern and southeastern Nevada, in 1869, by G, M. Wheeler, [and] D. W, Lock- wood. Wash., 1875. 4°. 72 p, — Professional papers. No. 18, Report of the geological exploration of the 40th parallel under the direction of A, A, Humphreys, by C, King. Vol, 1-6, Wash., 1870-78, 6 v. 4°, and Atlas to V, 3, obi, f°. Maps and illus. Contents. 1 Kin£'. C. SystPuuUJc geology. _ 3. Hiiittie, A., and Emmons, S. V. Descriptive ^'"s'^^asue, .1 T>. Wining industry, with geological con- trlbuUons^hj- a Ki.;g. ^ ^ p„,„„„.,logy.--Part2. Hall, J and -Wlutfield, R. P- Palaioutology. - Part 3. Kide- way, R. Ornithology. 5. Watson, s.. Olid o(/iers. Botany. 6. Zirkel, K. Microscopical petiogiaphy. UNITED STATES. 852 UNITED STATES. United States. Engineer Department, continved. ■ Geological and topographical atlas accompany- ing the report of the geological exploration of the 40th parallel, under direction of A. A. Humphreys, hy C. King, 1876. n.p., n.d. 1. f°. — Report of a reconnaissance from Carroll, Mon- tana Territory, to the Yellowstone National Park, in 1875, by "W. Ludlow. Wash., 1876. 4°. Maps and plates. — Report of a reconnaissance in the Ute country, in 1873, hy E. H. Ruftner. Wash., 1874. 8°. Map. — Report of a reconnaissance of the basin of the upper Yellowstone in 1871. By J. W. Barlow, [and] D. P. Heap. Wash., 1872. 8°. 43 p. — Report of a reconnaissance of the Black Hills of Dakota, in the siimmer of 1874. By W. Lud- low. Wash., 1875. 4°. Maps and illus. — Report of explorations across the great basin of the territory of Utah for a direct wagon-route from Camp Floyd to Genoa, in Carson Valley, iu 1859. By J. H. Simpson. Wash., 1876. 4°. Maps and plates. — Report of the Chief of Engineers, 1868, 71-78. Wash., 1869-78. 16 v. 8°. — Report of the commission of engineers [on] the reclamation of the alluvial basin of the Missis- sippi River subject to inundation. Wash., 1875. 8°. — Report of the exploring expedition from Santa Pe', New Mexico, to the junction of the Grand and Green rivers of the great Colorado of the West, in 1859, under command of J. N. Ma- comb. With geological report by J. S. New- berry. Wash., 1876. 4°. Illus. — Report on the compressive strength, specific gravity, and ratio of absorption of various kinds of building-stone from different sections of the TJ. S. By Q. A. Gillmore. Wash., 1874. — Report on the effects of the sea- water and ex- posure upon the iron-pile shafts of the Brandy- wine-shoal light-house. By J. D. Kurtz, and M. R. Brown. Wash., 1874. 4°. 13 p. Plans. — Report on the transportation route along the Wisconsin and Fox Rivers, in Wisconsin, be- tween the Mississippi River and Lake Michigan. By G. K. Warren. Wash., 1876. 8°. Maps. — Repoi-t upon the reconnaissance of northwestern Wyoming, including Yellowstone National Park, made in 1873 by W. A. Jones. Wash , 1875. 8°. Maps. — Reports on the construction of the piers of the aqueduct of the Alexandria Canal across the Potomac River at Georgetown, District of Columbia, by W. Turnbull, 1835-40. Wash., 1873. 4°. 40 p. Plates. Entomological Commission. — Bulletin. No, 1-2. Wash., 1877. 8°. Contents. So. 1. Destruction of the young or unfledged locusts. 8. Natural Mstoiy of the Itocky Mountain locust. — Same. No. 1-2. 2d ed. Wash., 1877. 8°. United States, continued. Exploring Expedition. — U. S. Exploring Expedition, 1838-42, under the command of Charles Wilkes. Vol. 1-16, 20, 23. Phila. , 1844r^l. 18 v. in 19, 4°, and 10 atlases, f °. Contents. Vol. 1-5. 'Wilkes, C. Narrattve of the Expedition. 5 T. and atlas. 6- Hale, H. Ethnography and philology. 7. Dana, J. D. Zoophytes. With an atlas. S. l^art 1. Peale, T. K. Mammalia and ornithology. — Part2. Cassin,J. Mammalogy and ornithology. With an atlas. 9. Pickering, C. The races of man: and their geo- graphical distribution. 10. Dana, J. D. Geology. With an atlas. 11. Wilkes, C. Meteorology. 12. Gould, A.A. Mollusca and shells. Wifhanatlas. 13-14. Dana, J. D. Crustacea. 2 v., and atlas. 15. Gray, A. Botany: phanerogamia. With an atlas. 16. Brackenridge, W. D. Botany: cryptogamla. With an atlas. 80. Baird, S. P., and Glrard, C. Herpetology. With an atlas. 83. Wilkes, C. Hydrography. With atlases. General Land Office. ■ Report of the Commissioner, 1867, 1867-70. 2 V. 8°. Wash. Geographical and Geological Explorations and Swveys West of the 100th Meridian. See, hacky Engineer Department. Geographical and Geological Survey of the Rocky Mountain Region. J. W. Powell, geologist-in-charge. ■ Contributions to North American ethnology. Vol. 1. Wash., 1877. 4°. Contents. Vol. 1, Dall, W. H. Trihes of the extreme northwest. — Glbbs, G. Tribes of western Washington and north- western Oregon. ■ Report, by J. W. Powell. Wash., 1877. 8°. 19 p. Map. Geological and Geographical Survey of the Black Hills. ■ Mineral wealth, climate and rainfall, and natu- ral resources of the Black Hills of Dakota. By W. P. Jenney. Wash., 1876. 8°. 71 p. -See also, back. Engineer DepartTuent. Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories. F. Y. Hayden, geologist- in-charge. - Annual report of the survey embracing Colorado, for 1873-74; 9th annual report, 1875. By F. V. Hayden. Wash., 1874-77. 3 v. 8°. Maps, etc. - Same. Supplement to the 5th annual report, • 1871. Wash., 1872. 8°. - Bulletin. Vol. 3-4. Wash., 1877-78. 2 v. 8°. - Miscellaneous publications, no. 1, 3^, 7-10 Wash., 1874-78. 8°. Contents. No. 1. Gannett, H. List of elevations principally west of the Mississippi River. 4th ed. 3. Cones, E. Birds of the northwest. 4. Porter, T. C. and Coulter, J. JI. Synopsis of the flora of Colorado. 7. Matthews, W. Ethnography and philology of the Hidatsa Indians. 8. Coues, E. Fur-bearing animals. 9. Jackson, W. H. Descriptive catalogue of photo- graphs of North American Indians. 10. WUlte, C. A., and NicUolson, H. A. Bibli- ography of North American invertebrate paleontology. UNITED STATES. 853 UNITED STATES. United States. Geol. and Geog. Survey of the Ter- ritories, continued. — Preliminary report of the field work, 1877-78. Wash., 1877-78. 8°. _ Preliminary report of the TJ. S. Geological Survey of Wyoming, and portions of contiguous terri- tories, hy P. V. Hayden. Wash., 1872. 8°. -Report. Vol. 7, 9-11. Wash., 1876-78. 4 v. 4°. Contents. 7. IJesquereux, L. Contributions to the fossil flora of the western territories. Part 2. The tertiary flora. 9. Meek, F. B. Keport on the hivertebrate cretaceous and tertiary fossils of the upper Missouri country. 10. Packard, A. S. Monograph of the geometrld moths or phalienldsB of the United states. 11. Coues, E., and Allen, J. A. Monographs of North American rodentia. — Report of a Geological Survey of Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota, and incidentally of a portion of Nebraska Territory. By D. D. Owen, [and others. With a volume of plates.] Phlla., 1852. 2 v. 4°. Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories. 2d division. J. W. Powell, geologist-in-charge. — Report on the geology of the eastern portion of the Uinta Mountains, and a region of country adjacent thereto. With atlas. By J. W. Powell. Wash., 1876. 4°, Atlas, f°. ■ See, also, for other government surveys, Department of War ; — Engineer Department ; — Entomological Commission. Geological Exploration of the iOth Parallel. See, back. Engineer Department. Professional papers. Government Hospital for the Insane. — 5th-[9th] annual report, 1859-63. Wash., 1861- 64. 8°. Land Office. See General Land Office. Library of Congress. — Annual report of the Librarian, 1866-78. Wash., 1866-79. 8°. — Catalogue. Wash., 1815. 8°. -Same. Supplement. Wash., 1827. 8°. — Same. Additional supplement. Wash., 1828. 8°. — Catalogue. Wash., 1861. 8°. 1398 p. — Same. Alphabetical catalogue of authors. Wash., 1864. 8°. 1236 p. — Same. Index of subjects. Wash., 1869. 2 v. 1.8°. -Catalogue of additions, 1862-75. Wash., 1863- 76. 11 V. 8° and 1. 8°. — Special report of the Librarian concerning the historical library of P. Force. Wash., 1867. 8°. 8 p. Life-Saving Service. — Annual report of operations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1876-78. Wash., 1876-78 3 v. 8°. Marine-Hospital Service. — The adoption of the metric system of weights and measures by the U. S. Marine-Hospital Service for purveying medicines, etc. With rules. Wash., 1878. 16°. 40 p. United States, continued. Military Academy at West Point. — Regulations. With an appendix, containing ex- tracts from the general regulations for the array, etc. N.Y., 1853. 12°. — CuLLOM, G. W. Register of officers and gradu- ates, 1802-50. N.Y., 1850. 12°. Same. Biographical register, 1802-67. N.Y., 1868. 2 V. 8°. — Marshall, E. C. Are the West Point gradu- ates loyal? n.t.p. [N.Y., 1862.] 8°. (Pm., V. 71.) — Stkong, 6. C. Cadet life at West Point. With a descriptive sketch, by B. J. Lossing. Best., 1862. 12°. See also Military Academy Commission. Military Academy Commission. — Report of the Commission [on] the organization, system of discipline, and course of instruction of the Military Academy at West Point. [Wash., 1861.] 8°. National Museum. — Bulletin. No. 1-9. Wash., 1875-77. 8°. Contents. No. 1. Cope, E. D. Checlc-llst of North American balrachia and leptilia. JJ-3. Kidder, .J. H. Contributions to the natural his- tory of Kerguelen Island, 1874-75. 4. Lawrence, G. N. Birds of southwestern Mexico, collected by b\ E. Suraichrast, 5. Goode, G. B. Catalogue of the flshes of the Ber- mudas. 6. — International Exhibition, 1876. Claspiflcation of the collection to illustrate the animal resources of the U. S. 7. Streets, T. H. Contributions to the natural history of tlie Hawaiian and Fanning Islands and Lower California. 8. Dall, W. H. Index to the names apphed to the sub- divisions of the class bvachiopoda. 9. Jordan, B. S. Contributions to Nortli American ichthyology, no. 1. - Same. Wash., 1877. 8°. (Smithsonian Inst. Miscel. coll., V. 13.) Naval Academy at Annapolis. - Marshall, E. C. History of the United States Naval Academy, with biographical sketches, etc. N.Y., 1862. 12°. - SOLBT, J. R. Historical sketch of the United States Naval Academy. Prepared by direction of C. R. P. Rodgers. Wash., 1876. 8°. Naval Astronomical Expedition. See GilUss, J. M. Naval Observatory. -Astronomical observations, 1851-52; Astronomi- cal and meteorological observations, 1864-74. Wash., 1866-77. 12 v. 4°- Nofe. Vols, for 1851, 52, 64 prepared by J. M. GUUss; 1865-ii6, 74, by C. H. Davis; 1867-73, by B. F. Sands. Office of Indian Affairs. ^ -Annual report of the Commissioner, 1872, 76. Wash., 1872-76. 2 v. 8°. Office of the Washington Aqueduct. - Annual report of the chief engineer and gen- eral superintendent, 1863. [Wash., 1803.] 8°. 13 p. UNITED STATES. 854: UNITED STATES. United. States, continued. Ordnance Department. — Annual report of the Chief of Ordnance, 1877- 78. Wash., 1877-78. 2 v. 8°. Plates. — Reports of experiments on the strength and other properties of metals for cannon. Phila., 1866. 4°. Plates. Patent Office. — Annual report of the Commr., 1847-49 ; 1850, pt. 2 ; 1851-53, pt.l; 1854-58; 1859, [Agriculture] ; 1860- 63,65,69-71,76-77. Wash., 1848-78. 49 v. 8°. — Digest of patents issued by the U. S., 1790-1839. By H. L. Ellsworth. Wash., 1840. 8°. xix, 670, (2) p. — General index of the Official gazette, [v. 1-8] and monthly volumes of patents, 1872-75. Wash., 1873-76. 4 v. 1. 8°. — Official gazette. Vol. 1-15. Wash., 1872-79. 15 v. 1.8°. Jfote. Vol. l,2d ed. — Eesults of meteorol. observations made under the direction of the Patent Office and the Smith- sonian Inst., 1854-59. Vol. 1. Wash., 1861. 4°. — Specifications and drawings of patents, May, 1871-June, 1879. Wash., 1871-79. 142 v. 1. 8°. — Subject-matter index of patents for inventions issued 1790-1873. Compiled under direction of M. D. Leggett. Wash., 1874. 3 v. 1. 8°. Pi'esident. — Commissioners under the treaty of Ghent. Mes- sage from the President, [J. Q. Adams], relating to indemnities for slaves and other property carried away by the British forces in violation of the treaty of Ghent. Wash., 1826. 8°. — Message [and accompanying documents] from the Pres., [1856-66]. Wash., 1856-66. 19 v. 8°. Najnely, 3d sess., 34th Cong., 2 v. — Ist sess., 35tli Cong., 3 v. — Same, abridged. —1st sess., 36tJi Cong., 1 v. — 2d se8S.,361h Cong., 3 v.— Same, v. 2, abridged. — 2(i sess., 38th Cong., 6 v.— Same, abridged. — Ist sess., 39th Cong., abi-^dged, 1 v. A complete series is to be found in the Congressional doc- uments. — Message from the President, [J. Monroe], trans- mitting a digest of commercial regulations of the diiferent foreign nations. Wash., 1824. 8°. — Message from the President, T. Jefferson, to the Senate and House of Representatives, at the commencement of the 1st session of the 8th Congress, Oct. 17, 1803. n.p., [1803]. 8°. 10 p. (Pm., V. 87.) — Message from the President transmitting a report concerning the Universal Exposition at Paris in 1867. [Wash., 1865.] 8°. 63 p. — Message from the President transmitting a roll of the persons having office or employment under t^e United States. Washington City, 1802. 8°. (Pm., V. 35.) — Message of the President communicating in- structions to, and dispatches from, the ministers in China. [Wash., 1857.] 8°. — Message of the President relative to Prance and Great Britain, Dec. 5, 1793. With the papers therein referred to. Phila., 1795. 8°. United States. President, continued. — Messages of the President communicating in- formation relative to the compulsory enlist- ment of American citizens in the army of Prus- sia, etc. Wash., 1860. 8°. — OoNKLiNG, A. Powers of the executive depart- ment. Albany, 1866. 12°. — Curtis, B. K. Executive power. Best., 1862. 12°. (Pm., V. 70.) — DcTANK, W. Report of a debate in the Senate on an amendment to the second article of the con- stitution, relative to the mode of electing a president and vice president. [Phila.], 1804. 8°. (Duane pm., B, E.) — LiBEKTAs, pseud. Power of the commander-iu- chief to declare martial law, and decree eman- cipation: as shown from B. R. Curtis. Boat., 1862. 8°. (Pm., V. 74.) — LowBEY, G. P. The commander-in-chief; de- fence of the proclamation of emancipation and an answer to Curti.s' " Executive power." 2d ed., with add. N.Y., 1863. 12°. (Pm., v. 73.) — MoKROB, J. View of the conduct of the execu- tive in the foreign affairs of the U. S., connect- ed with the mission to the French Republic, 1794r-96. Phila., 1797. 8°. — Satterlee, a. H. Arrangements of medals and tokens struck in honor of the presidents. N. Y., 1862. 8°. — Touchstone, pseud. Touchstone to the people of theU. S., on the choice of a president. N.Y., 1812. 8°. (Pm., v. 90.) — Walker, B. Addresses and messages of the presidents, from Washington to Harrison. N.Y., 1841. 12°. — Whiting, W. War powers of the president and legislative powers of Cong, in relation to rebel- lion, treason, eic. Bost., 1862. 8°. (Pm.,v.78.) Same. War powers under the constitution. 10th ed. Bost., 1864. 8°. — Williams, E. The statesman's manual. Ad- dresses and messages of the presidents, 1789- 1864: with a memoir of each of the presidents, etc. Reference ed., enl. N.Y., 1854. 3 v. 8°. See also, forward, Biography. Provost-Marshal-General. See, back, Department of War. Quartermaster General. — Roll of honor. No. 7-10, 13-18, 20, 22, 24. Names of soldiers interred in national ceme- teries, and other burial places. Wash., 1866-69. 16 v. 8°. Contents. No. 7-10, 13. See, forward. Alphabetical index. 14. Names of soldiers who snifered martyrdom in the prison pens throughout the South. 16. Antietam, Arhngton, Culpeper Court-House, Cold- Harbor, Winchester, Ktaimton, and various localities in Virginia. 16. Brookline, Cambridge, and Worcester, Mass. ; Bnf- falo, Chautauqua, Cypress Hills, Fort Niagara, Lockport, Lodi, Madison Barracks, I'lattsluirg Barracks, and Kochea- ter, New York; Gettysburg, Mercersburg, Heading, Phila- delphia, Tamaqua, and Upton, I'enn.; Brattleboro' and Montpelier, Vermont; City Point, Danville, Glendalo, Kich- monU, and Yorktown, Virginia. 17. Kentuclcy; New Albany, Jefleisonville, and Madi- son, Indiana; Lawlon, Milieu, and Aiideisonville, Georgia. UNITED STATES. 855 UNITED STATES. United States. Quartermaster General, continued. 18. Fort Harrlaon,Va.; 'Wilmiiietoii andKaleigh, N.C, ; Port Hudson, La.: Brownsville, San Antonio, and Galveston, Texas; Little Rock, FayetteviUe, and Fort Smith, Ark.; In- dianapolis, Ind.; Mound City, 111.; Cincinnati, Ohio; Spring- field, Mo.; Forts Scott and Leavenworth, Kansas; and in local cemeteries and at militai-y posts in Texas, Indiana, Il- linois, Ohio, Wisconsin, Rlichican, Iowa, and Kansas. go. Corinth, Mississippi; rittsherg Landing, Tenn. ; and Jefferson Barracks, Missouri. 88. National Cemetery, at Nashville, Tenn. 84. yickshurg. Miss., and New Albany, Ind. — Some. Alphabetical index to nos. 1-13. Wasli., 1868. 8°. 16 p. — Statement of the disposition of todies of deceased Union soldiers and prisoners of war removed to national cemeteries in the Southern and West- ern States. Vol. 1-3. Wash., 1868. 3 v. 8°. See also, back. Congress. (.Miscel. doc.) Documents, etc. Reporters. — Wallace, J. W. The reporters chronologically arranged. 3d ed. Phila., 1855. 8°. Heports. 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Historical account of the neu- trality of Great Britain during the American civil war. Lond., 1870. 8°. — Billingslet, a. S. From the flag to the cross; scenes and incidents of Christianity in the war. Pliila.,1872. 8°. — Bishop, A. W. Loyalty on the frontier. St. Louis, 1863. 12°. — BoROKE, H. von. Memoirs of the Confederate war for independence. Edin., 1H66. 2 v. sm. 8°. — Botts, J. M. The great rebellion: its secret history. N.Y., 1866. 12°. — BotTTWELL, G. S. Speeches and papers relating to the rebellion, etc. Bost., 1867. 16°. — Boynton, C. B. History of the navy during the rebellion. N.Y,, 1867-68. 2 v. 8°. — Breckinridge, R. J. Our country: its peril and deliverance. Cincin., 1861. 8°. (Pm., v. 74.) Third article on the state of the country. Cincin., 1861. 8°. (Pm., v. 74.) The Union to be preserved. (Fast day ser- mons.) — Bright, J. Speeches on the American question. With introd. by F. Moore. Bost., 1865. 12°. _ Brockett, L. P., and Vaughan, Mrs. M. C. Woman's work in the civil war. Phila., 1868. 8°. — Brown, G. American war and slavery. Speech, Toronto, Feb. 3, 1863. Manchester, 1863. 8°. _ Browne, J. H. Four years in Secessia: adven- tures within and beyond the Union hues. Hartford, 1865. 8°. . -Cairnes, J. E. England's neutrality in the American contest. L., 1864. 8°. (Pm., v. 113.) _ - The revolution in America: a lecture. [Dub- lin, 1862.] 16°. WV 1QR9 — -Same. The American revolution. N.Y., l»b^. 8° (Pm., V. 74.) -Cai^en N. Indissoluble nature of the American Union. Bost., 1862. 8°. (Pm., v. 74.) UNITED STATES. 870 UNITED STATES. United States. History. {Civil war), continued. — Carev, J. P. Eecord of the great rebellion. N.Y., [1865]. 8°- (Pm., v. 74.) — CoBBE, F. P. The red flag lu John Bull's eyes. Lnud., 1863. 8°. — Coffin, C. C. Four years of fighting. Bost., 1866. 8°. My days and nights on the battle-field. Bost., 1864. 12°. — Confederate States. Conijress. Southern his- tory of the war. N.Y., 1863. 8°. — Constitutionalist, pseud. Review of the 1st volume of A. H. Stephens's " War between the states." Phila., 1872. 8°. — Conway, M. D. The golden hour. Bost., 1862. 12°. The rejected stone; or, Insurrection vs. resur- rection in America. 3d ed. Bost., 1862. 12°. — CoNYNGHAM, D. P. Sherman's march through the South. N-Y., 1865. 12°. — Cordner, J. Canada and the U. S. : address on the American conflict. Manchester, 1865. 8°. (Pm., V. 114.) — Cortambeet, L., and Tkanaltos, F. de. His- toire de la guerre civile am&icaine, 1860-65. Paris, 186T. 2 v. 8°. — Cossham, H. The American war: facts and fal- lacies. Speech, Bristol, Feb. 12, 1864. Bristol, [1864]. 16°. (Pm., V. 113.) — Ckafts, W. a. The Southern rebellion. Bost., 18H2-67. 2 V. 4°. — Cuktis, G. T. Discourse on the nature of the American Union as the principal controversy involved in the late civil war. N.Y., 1875. 8°. — D., B. Federals and Confederates: for what do they fight? 3d ed. Lond., [1863]. 16°. — Draper, J. W. History of the American civil war. N.Y., 1867-70. 3 v. 8°. — DuGANNE, A. J. H. Camps and prisons. Twenty months in the department of the Gulf. 2d ed. N.Y., 1865. 8°. — DuYCKiNCK, E. A. National history of the war for the Union, civil, military and naval. N.Y., [186-]. 3v. 4°. — Edge, F. M. Destruction of the American car- rying trade. Lond., 1863. 8°. name. 2d ed. Lond., 1864. 8°. (Pm., v. 113.) — Edmonds, 'S. E. E. Nurse and spy in the Union army. Hartford, 18C5. 8°. — Eggleston, G. C. a rebel's recollections. N.Y., 1875. 16°. — Ellis, D. Thrilling adventures during the great Southern rebellion. N.Y., 1867. 12°. — Ellis, T. T. Leaves from the diary of an army surgeon. N.Y., 1863. 12°. — EsTAEKOOKS, H. L. Adrift in Dixie; or, A Yankee ofiicer among the rebels. With intro- duction by E. Kirke. N.Y., 1806. 16°. — Estvan, B. War pictures from the South. N.Y., 1863.. 12°. — Farear, C. C. S. The war, its causes and con- sequeuces. Cairo, 111., 1864. 12°. — Fast day sermons : or, The pulpit on the state of the country. N.Y., 1861. 12°. United States. History. (Civil war), coniinved. — Ferguso.n, B. America during and after the war. Lonil., 1866. 16°. — Few plain words with the rank and file of the Union armies. [Wash., 1864.] 8°. (Pm., v. 63) — FisoH, G. Nine months in the U. S. during the crisis. With introduction by A. Kinnaird, and preface by W. Arthur. Loud., 1863. 16°. — Fisher, H. W. Considerations on the origin of theAmer. war. Loud., 1865. 16°. (Pm., v. 70.) — FisKE, S. Dunn Browne's experiences in the army. Bost., 1866. 8°. — Flanders, H. Must the war go on ? Phila., 1863. 8°. (Pm., V. 75.) — Fletcher, H. G. History of the American war. Lond., 1865-66. 3 v. 8°. — FooTE, H. S. War of the rebellion; or, Soylla and Charyhdis. N.Y., 1866. 12°. — Fowler, W. C. The sectional controversy; passages in the political history of the U. S. N.Y., 1863. 8°. — Fremantle, a. J. Three months in the South- ern States, April-June, 1863. Edin., 1863. 8°. — FjtEMONT, Mrs. J. B. Story of the guard: a chronicle of the war. Bost., 1863. 8°. — Frost, Mrs. J. B. The rebellion in the U. S. Bost., [1862]. 8°. — Gardner, D. Treatise on the law of the Ameri- can rebellion and our true policy, (ioniestic and foreign. N.Y., 1862. 8°. (Pm., v. 75.) — Gasparin, a. E., comte de. America before Europe. Tr. by M. L. Booth. N.Y., 1862. 8°. The uprising of a great people. The U. S. in 1861. From the French by M. L. Booth. N.Y., 1861. 12°. Same. Abridged. Lond., 1861. 16°. — Geer, J. J. Beyond the lines: or, A Yankee prisoner loose in Dixie. With introduction by A. Clark. Phila., 1863. 12°. — Gibes, F. W. Recognition : a chapter from the history of the North American and South American states. Lond., 1863. 8°. — GiDDiNGS, J. B. History of the rebellion: its authors and causes. N.Y., 1864. 8°. — Gilmor, H. Four years in the saddle. Lond., 1866. 12°. — Glazier, W. W. The capture, the prison pen, and the escape. N.Y., 1870. 12°. — GoDDARD, S. A. Letters on the American rebel- lion, 1860-65. Lond., 1870. 8°. — Goodrich, F. B. The tribute book, a record of the munificence, self-sacrifice, etc., of the Amer. people during the war. N.Y., 1865. 8°. — Goss, W. L. Soldier's story of his captivity at Andersonville, Belle Isle, and other rebel pris- ons. Bost., 1869. 8°. — Great Britain. Parliament. (Miscel. doc.) North America, 1862-69. Lond., [1862]-69. 8°. — Gjbeelev, H. The American conflict, 1860-65. Hartford, 1864-67. 2 v. 8°. — Grego, J. C. Life in the army, in the depart- ments of Virginia and the Gulf. Phila., 1866. 12°. • tTNITED STATES. 871 UNITED STATES. United States. IliKtory. (Civil war), continued. — GuBOwsKi, A. (G.) de. Diary, March i, 18C1- Nov. 12, 18(i2. Bost., 18G2. «°. — Hackett, H. B. Christian memorials of the war. Bost., 1864. 12°. — Hall, N. The American war. Lecture, London, Oct. 20, 1862. N.Y., 1863. 12°. (Pm., v. 70.) — Hakdlin, W. W. American politics, treating of the causes of the civil war, the nature of gov- ernment, etc. New Orleans, 1864. 8°. — Haedinge, Mrs. B. B. Belle Boyd in camp and prison. "With an introduction, by G. A. Sala. N.Y., 1865. 12°. — Haven, G. National sermons, speeches, etc., on slavery and its war. Bost., 1869. 8°. — Heaelet, J. T. The great rebellion. Hartford, 1863-66. 2 V. 8°. — Hepwokth, G. H. The whip, hoe, and sword ; or. The Gulf department in '63. Bost., 1864. 12°. — HiGGiNSON, T. W. Army life in a black regi- ment. Bost.,,1870. 16°. — Hodge, C. England and America. [Phila., 1862.] 8°. — HoFFMASf, W. Camp, coiirt and siege. Nar- rative of adventure during two wars, 1861-65, 1870-71. N.Y., 1877. 12°. — Holt, J., and others. Letters on the present crisis. Phila., 1861. 12°. (Pm., v. 82.) — Hosmee, J. K. The color-guard. Bost., 1864. 12°. — Howaed, F. K. Fourteen months in American Bastiles. Bait., 1863. 8°. (Pm., v. 75.) — Hughes, T. 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Camb. 1865. 8°. --Bulletin, no. 9-13. Oct., 1878-Sept., 1879. [Camb., 1878-79.] 8°. See also, back, Association of the Alumni. — Medical Department. Announcement of the medical course, Nov. 1858-60, 66; summer sess., 1865. Bost., 1858-66. 8°. — Museum of Comparative Zoology. Bulletin. Vol. 4r-5. Camb., 1878-79. 2 v. 8°. — Peabody Museum of American Arch(sology and Ethnology. llth-13th annual report. Camb., 1878-80. 8°. Illus. Harvard College, continued. — Phi Beta Kappa Society. Catalogue of the fra- ternity, 1814, 26, 29, 46, 53. Camb., 1814-53. 8°. See, for orations delivered before the Society, Everett, E.,1K24; — Hill, T.,1R.58; — Kirkland, J. T., 1798; — Pea- body, A. v., 18«;-Ware, H., 1«24. Harwich, Mass. Annual report of the selectmen and overseers of the poor, 1879. Harwich, 1880. 8°. Harwood, James. See Harwood, "W. H. Harwood family. See HarvFOod, W. H. Harwood, "Watson Herbert. Genealogical history of the Harwood families descended from James Harwood, Chelmsford, Mass. Potsdam, 1879. 12°. 33 p. Haskell, William Garrison. Services at the ordi- nation and installation of Rev. Phebe A. Hanar- ford, as pastor of the First Universalist Church, Hingham, Mass , Feb. 19, 1868. Sermons by J. G. Adams, and O. Brown. Bost., 1870. 12°. 71 p. Hatfield, Mass. Reports of the selectmen, etc., for the year ending March 1, 1879-80. Hatfield, 1879-80. 8°. Havens, Daniel William. Historical discourse, centennial celebration of the dedication of the Stone Meeting House, East Haven, Conn., Sept. 16, 1874. [With a reprint of] The declara- tion of the Association of the County of New Haven, 1744-5, concerning the Rev. George Whitefield. New Haven, 1876. 8°. 88 p. Illus. Haverford College. Catalogue of officers and students, 1856-7, 61-2, 63^-^5-6, 68-9-70-71, 72-3-74-5, 76-7—79-80. Phila., 1856-80. 8° and 12°. — Haverford College: its aims and characteristics. Phila., 1879. 8°. 17 p. Illus. Haverhill, Mass. Auditor's 10th annual report, 1879. Haverhill, 1880. 8°. E. P. Haverhill. (Tracy, C. M., and . Standard history of Essex Co.) - Centre Congregational Church. Barnes, H. E. The glory of worship. Sermon at the re- dedication of the Centre Congregational Church, Nov. 19, 1878. Appended, a brief historical sketch. Haverhill, 1878. 8°. Hawkins, Dexter A. Education the need of the South. Paper read before the Amer. Science Assoc, Saratoga, Sept., 1877. 1878. 8°. 16 p. ^ . Hawley, Thomas P. Digest of Nevada reports, [V. 1-12], and Sawyer's Circuit Court reports, V 1-4. San Francisco, 1878. 8°. _ Reports of cases in the Supreme Court of Neva- da 1877-78. See Nevada. Reports. Vol. 1^-w. Mass. Report of the selectmen for the Shelburne Falls, 1879-80. 8°. Geological and — Hill, Social N.Y., Hawley, year 1878-80. Havden, Ferdinand Vanderveer. geogi-aphical atlas «! Colorado and portions of Adjacent territory, 1877. See United States. Qeol. and Geog. Survey of the TerrUones. Hivs George P. Education! Does it pay? A "Taper -d hefore the Teachers' A-ociation of Pennsylvania. Wash., Pa.. 1874. 12°. 15 p. HATTI. 986 HOIiDEN. Hayti. [Memorial accompanying the medal pre- sented to Charles Sumner, by the government in behalf of the people of Hayti, May 1871. Ill French.] MS. 6 p. Hazard, Willis Pope. Annals of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania, in the olden time. Phila., 1879. 8°. Portrait and illus. Note. Vol; 3 of Watson's Annals of Philadelphia and Pennaylvani£i. Health and education. Lincoln, D. F. Sani- tation of public schools in Massachusetts. Bost., 1878. 8°. Heard, Franklin Fiske. Practical treatise on the authority and duties of trial justices, district, police, and municipal courts, in criminal cases. Bost., 1879. 8°. xxxiv, 863 p. Hearn, William Edward. Leslie, T. B. C. Hearu's Aryan household. (In his Essays.) Heart. Da Costa, J. M. Toner lectures. 3. On strain and over-action of the heart. (Smith- sonian Inst. Miscel. coll., v. 15.) Heath, Mass. 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New Haven, 1834. 8°. 40 p. Hingham, Mass. Report of the selectmen on financial affairs, for the year ending Feb. 1, 1879-80. Hingham, 1879-80. 8°. Hinsdale, Mass. Annual report of the selectmen, treasurer, etc., for the year ending March 25, 1879-80. Pittsfield, 1879-80. 8°. Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire. Transactions, 30th sess. 3d ser., v. 6. 1877-78. Liverpool, 1878. 8°. Historical magazine. Vol. 8, no. 2, 4. N.Y., [1864.] 4°. History. Annual register, 1877-79. New ser. Lond., 1878-80. 3 v. 8°. Hitchcock, Edward. The highest use of learn- ing. Address at his inauguration to the presi- dency of Amherst College. Amherst, 1845. 8°. 51 p. Hobart, C. Religious movements in Minnesota. (Minn. Hist. Soc. Coll., v. 1.) Hobart College, Geneva, N.Y., formerly Geneva College. Geneva College register, 1810-41; Register of Hobart College, 1861-62. Geneva, 1841-61. 8°. Holbach, Paul Henri Thierry or Thyry, baron d'. MoRLEr, J. Holbach's System of nature. (In his Diderot and the encyolopredists, v. 2.) Holbrook, Mass. 7th-8th annual report of the town officers for the year ending Feb. 28, 1879- 80. Bost., 1879-80. 8°. — Pattee, W. S. Sketch of Holbrook. (In his History of old Braintree, etc.) Holden, Edward S. Index catalogue of books and memoirs relating to nebulae and clusters, etc. (Smithsonian Inst. Miscell. coll., v. 14.) HOtDEN. 987 HOWLAND. Holden, Mass. Reports of town officers, for the year ending March 1, 1879-80. "Worcester, 1879-80. 8°. Holland, Mass. Eeports of the selectmen for the year ending Mar. 31, 1879-80. "Wales, 1879-80. 8°. Hollingsworth, Samuel S. General index to the English common law reports. See Penny- packer, S. W., and others. HoUis, N.H. "WOKCESTEK, S. T. History of Hol- lis to 1879. With biographioal sketches. Bost. , 1879. 8°. Holliston, Mass. Annual report of receipts and expenditures, for the year ending Feb. 1, 1879. So. Framingham, 1879. 8°. Holmes, Oliver Wendell. Astrsea; the balance of illusions. Poem delivered before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Yale College, Aug. 14, 1850. Bost., 1850. 16°. 39 p. — Introduction and memorial sketch. (Clarke, E. H. Visions.) — John Lothrop Motley. A memoir. Bost., 1878. sm. 8°. Portrait. Holroyd, Henry. Law reports. Common Pleas division, Exchequer division, Queen's Bench division. See Law reports. Hoist, Hermann von. Constitutional and politi- cal history of the United States. Tr. by J. J. Lalor. [Vol. 2.] 1828-46. Jackson's adminis- tration, Annexation of Texas. Chicago, 1879. 8°. iv, (1), 713p. Holyoake, George Jacob. History of co-opera- tion in England. Vol. 2. 1845-78. Lond., 1879. 8°. Holyoke, Mass. Municipal register for 1879-80. Holyoke, 1879-80. 2 v. S°. Home library. See Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. Homes of our forefathers. See Wliitefield, E. Honourable Artillery Company, London. Raikes, G. a. History of the Honourable Artillery Company. Lond., 1878-79. 2 v. 8°. Hooker-, John. Connecticut reports, [1876-78]. 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Sermon at the dedication of the new chapel, Williams College, Sept. 22, 1859. Bost., 1859. 8°. 24 p. — Spirit, soul and body. Baccalaureate sermon, Williamstown, June 20, 1869. Bost., 1869. 8°. 23 p. — Strength and beauty. Baccalaureate sermon, Williamstown, Aug. 17, 1851. Bost., 1851. 8°. 26 p. Hopkinton, Mass. 155th-156th annual report of the town officers for the year ending Feb. 1, 1879-80. Bost., 1879-80. 8°. Hopkinton, R.I. Denison, P. [Early history of] Hopkinton. (Jm Ais Westerly.) Horsford, Eben Norton. Vienna International Exhibition, 1873. Report on Vienna bread. Wash., 1875. 8°. Horton, Edward A. Sermon. (Ancient and Hon. Artil. Co. 241st annual record, 1878-79.) Hot Springs, Ark. United States. Hot Springs Commission. Report regarding the Hot Springs Reservation, [1877-] 78. Wash., 1877-78. 8°. Hough, Franklin Benjamin. Femaquid in its re- lations to our colonial history : address at Fort Popham, Aug. 1874. (Maine Hist. Soc. 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The love of money. — The celibacy of the nation. — The individual and the crowd. — Utihiarlanism and the sum- mum bonnm. — The wealth of nations and the slave power. — The question of the age, is it peace? — The future of Europe foretold in history. — Nations and international law. — The military systems of Europe in 1867. — The political economy of Adam Smith. — The history of Gennan pulilical economy. — 'Some leading principles of political economy newly expounded,* by Professor Cairnes. — The incidence of imperial and local taxation on the working classes. — On the philosophical method of political economy.- John Stuart Mill. -Professor Cairnes.— Mr. Bagehot. — The rec- lamation of waste. — British Columbia in 1862. — 'I'he dis- tribution and value of the precious metals in the 16th and 19tli centuries. — 'i'he new gold mines and prices in Europe in 1865. — Prices in Germany in 1872. — Prices in England In 1873. — The movements of agricultural wages in Europe. — Economic science and statistics. — I'oliticai economy and sociology. — Auvergne. — Laveleye on Prhnitive property.— Maine's Early history of institutions. — Hearii's Aryan household. — Two books on international law. 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