THE GIFT OF h.a^ri^.s'X ■^.'^IfolfA Cornell University Library arY86Suppl. V.I -3 Alphabetical list of additions made to t 3 1924 032 191 870 olin.anx XI Cornell University Library The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924032191870 12972 L ^,„„ .,, ,.,^ "alphabetical Ll^T OF ADDITIONS SIADi; TO THK WAR DEPARTMENT LIBRIRY J UN E, 1'8 8 2 WASHIJSTGTOK: GpVKBNiyfENT PRINTING OFFICE. 18'84:., ' . ': ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ADDITIONS MADE TO THE WAR DEPARTMENT LIBRARY JUN-E, 188 2 WASHINGTON: GOVEENMENT PRINTING OPFIOB. 1884. 10234 LIB WAR DEPARTMENT SBOEETAET OF WAS, ROBERT T. LINCOLN. CHIEF CLBEK, JOHN TWEEDALE. LIBKAEIAW, DAVID FITZGERALD. PREFATORY REMARKS This appendix comprises a list of the additions made to the Library of the War Department since June, 1882. The books are alphabetically arranged by authors, and are, with few exceptions, as fully catalogued as they appear on their title pages. It was not thought necessary to classify the works by subjects, the number not being deemed sufficient to demand such classification. During the month of May, 1883, General W. T. Sherman, commanding the Army of the United States, very kindly turned over to the Library eight hundred and six volumes on various subjects, principally, however, on American history — general, S'.ate, and local — including, also, many works pertaining to the war of the rebellion. They were a very valuable acquisition, and supplemented the contents of the Library to a large extent on many important subjects. The Library of the War Department comprises nearly 16,500 volumes, distributed about as follows : Volumes. Military art and science, battles, campaigns, and sieges . . . .^ 2, 000 American history, general. State, and local (including 450 volumes on the war of the rebellion) . 1, 600 Magazines and periodicals (bound) 3, 000 Foreign history and biography 1, 500 American biography 600 Scientific, natural history, medical 1, 400 Voyages, travels, descriptive 600 Law books ■. 1, 650 Government publications, jjolitical works, literature, etc., about 4, 000 DAVID FITZGERALD, Librarian. Wae Depaetment Lib bar y. May 1, 1884. CATALOGUE OF ADDITIONS MADE TO THE LIBRARY OF THE WAR DEPARTMENT, FROM JUNE, 1883. Abbot, Lieut-Col. Henry L. Report upon experiments and investigations to develop a system of submarine mines for defending theharbors of tlie United States. (Profes- sional papers, Corps of Engineers, XT. S. A., No. 23.) Washington, 1881. (2 copies.) Abbott, A. O. Prison life in the South dur- ing the years 1864 and 1865. N. Y., 1866. Abbott, Bev. Edwin A. How to parse : ' an attempt to apply the principles of scholar- ship to English grammar. With appen- dixes on analysis, spelling, and punctua- tion. Bost., 1878. Abbott, Jacob. Aboriginal America. (American history, V. 1.) N. Y. Abbott, J. S. C, and R. H. Conwell. Lives of the Presidents of the United States of America, from Washington to the present time. Illus. Portland (Me.), 1882. Abell, Lncia A. Recollections of Napoleon at St. Helena. Lond., 1844. About, Edmoud. Roi des montagnes. 10™* 6A. Paris, 1872. Adams, Henry. John Randolph. (Ameri- can Statesmen.) Bost., 1883. Adams, W. H. D. Washington and other great military commanders. Lond. Adams, William T. Soldier Boy ; or, Tom gomers in the Array. A story of the great rebellion. Bost. Addey, Markinfield. Life and military ca- reer of Thomas Jonathan Jackson, Lieut. General in the Confederate Army. N. Y., 1863. Alison, Archi'iald. Miscellaneous essays. (Modern British essayists.) N. Y., 1874. (Bound with Wilson's "Recreations.") Allen, Joel Asaph. See Coces. Allnut, H. Historical diary of the war be- tween France and Germany, 1870-71. Lond. Allyn, Charles. Battle of Groton Heights : a collection of narratives, official reports; 10234 LIB 1 records, etc., of the storming of Fort Gris- wold ; the massacre of its garrison and the burning of New London by British troops under the command of Brig.-Gen. Bene- dict Arnold on the sixth of September, 1781. With an introduction and notes by ~ W. W. Harris, Illustrated with engrav- ings and maps ; revised and enlarged with additional notes. NewLondon (Ct.), 1882. Alpha Delta Phi. 1832-1882. The Semi- centennial Catalogue. 1882. Ambulance tvagon. Report of a board of officers to decide upon a pattern of ambu- lance wagon for Army use. Washington, 1878. Ammen, Bear-Admiral Daniel. Atlantic Coast. (Navy in the Civil War, vol. 2.) N. Y., 1883. (2 copies.), Amos, Sheldon. Political and legal reme- dies for war. N. Y., 1880. Science of politics. N. Y., 1883. Ancient classics for English readers. Ed- ited by the Rev. W. L. Collins. 20 v. Phila., 1872-75. CONTENTS. JSaohylus, by E. S. Coppleston. Aristophanes, by "W. L. Collins. Caesar, Commentaries of, by A. TroUope. Cicero, by W. L. Collins. Euripides, by W. B. Bonne. Greek anthology, by Lord Neaves. Herodotus, by G. C. Swayne. Hesiod, by J. Davles. Homer. Iliad, by "W. L. Collins. Odyssey, by W. L. Collins. Horace, by T. Martin. Juvenal, by E. 'Walford. Lncian, by W. L. Collins. Plato, by C. W. Collins. Plautius, by W. L. Collins. Pliny's letters, by A. Cburcb and W. J. Brodribb. Sophocles, by C. AV. Collins. Tacitus, by W. B. Donne, Terence, by W. L. Collins. (Bound with Plautius.) Theognis, by J. Davies. (Bound with Hesiod.) Virgil, by W. L. Collins, Xenophon, by Sir A. Grant. 1 ANDERSON. ATLAS. Anderson, Thomas. History of shorthand ; with a review of its present condition and prospects in Europe and America. Lend., 1882. Andre'WB, Sidney. The South since the war ; as shown by fourteen weeks of travel and observation in Georgia and the Caro- linas. Bost., 1866. Annuario militare del regno d'ltalia. 4 v. Eoma, 1878-83. Antommarchi, Dr. Francesco. Derniera momens de Napoleon. 2. v. Paris, 1825. Antrim, Joshua. History of Champaign and Logan counties from their first settle- ment. Bellefontaine, Ohio, 1872. Appleton's Annual Cyclopedia, and regis- ter of important events of the year 1881- 82. 2 V. N. Y., 1882-83. Arana, Diego Barros. Histoire de la guerre duPacifique. 1879-1881. 2v.ini. Maps and plans. Paris, 1881-82. Argyll, Z)»J:e of. Unity of nature. N.Y.,1884. Arius the Libyan. An idyl of the primitive ' church. N. Y., 1884. Armies. How to observe the composition of armies. Military reconnaissance and defense of fortified posts. By an officer. Lond., 1880. Armour-plated fort at Shoeburyness. Trial of a "Wilson" compound (steel-faced) armour plate, 12 inches thict, manufac- tured by Charles Cammell & Co., limited, Sheffield. Sheffield, 1883. Army (British). Army act, 1881, and cer- tain other statutes relating to the army ; together with rules of procedure, 1881, and rules for summary punishment. 2d ed. Lond., 1881. (2 copies.) Queen's regulations and orders for the army. (Army regulations, vol. 2.) Lond., 1881. Regulations relating to the issue of army allowances. (Army regulations, vol. 1, pt. 3.) Lond., 1881. (2 copies.) Regulations for the supply of cloth- ing and necessaries to the regular forces. (Revised army regulations, vol. 11.) Lond., 1881. (2 copies.) - Regulations for the commissariat and transport stafif. (Revised army regula- tions, vol. 4, pt.l.) Lond., 1881. (2copie8.) ; Regulations for the medical depart- ment of Her Majesty's army. (Revised army regulations, vol. 6.) Lond., 1878. (2 copies.) Army (British). Regulations for the ord- nance store department. (Revised army regulations, vol. 4, pt. 2.) Loud., 1879. (2 copies. )_ Royal waiTant and regulations for the equipment of Her Majesty's army (serving elsewhere than in the Indian empire), including the armaments of works ; to which is added au appendix, (Revised army regulations, vol. 3. Lond., 1881. 2 copies.) Army (United States). An act for establish- ing rules and articles for the government of the armies of the United States with regulations respecting the same. Wash- ' ington, 1308. Ordnance notes, Nos. 126 to 167, in- clusive, from the Ordnance Office, War Department. Washington, 1881. The same. Nos. 236 to 259, inclusive. V. 8. Washington, 1883. ■ The same. Nos. 285 to 319, inclusive. V. 10. Washington, 1883. Ordnance regulations for the care. preservation, and accountability of ord- nance and ordnance stores ; with instruc- tions for making the returns, reports, etc. Washington, 1877. Regulations for the order and disci- pline of the troops of the United States. Part 1. Phila., 1779. Army Cook's Manual. Washington, 1883. Arnold, Andrew. Through Persia, by cara- van. N. Y. 1877. Arnold, H. P. The great exhibition ; with continental sketches, practical and hu- morous. N. Y., 1868. Arnold, S. G. History of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, 1636-1790. 2 V. N. Y., 1878. Aschembroedel. Bost., 1882. (No name series.) Ashton, John. Chap-books of the eight- eenth century. Lend., 1882. Atkinson, G. W. History of Kanawha County, from its organization in 1789 until the present time. Charleston (W. Va.). 1876. Atlas. Topographical atlas of the State of Maryland and theDistrict of Columbia, with descriptions, historical, scientific, and statistical, together with maps of the United States and Territories. Balti- more, 1873. ATWATEE. BIEECE. Ativater, Caleb. History of the State of Ohio, natural and civil. Cinoin., 1838. Ayera, Alfred. The orthoepist: a pro- nouncing manual, containing about three thousand five hundred ■words, including a considerable mimber of the names of foreign authors, artists, etc. , that are often mispronounced. N. Y.,1881. The verbalist. A manual devoted to brief discussions of the right and the wrong use of words and to some other matters of interest to those who would speak and write with propriety. N. Y., 1882. Babbage, Charles. Exposition of 1851 ; or, views of the industry, the science, and the Government of England. 2d ed. Lond., 1851. Babcock, W. H. Lord Stirling's stand, and other poems. Phila., 1880. Badly, Francis. Journal of a tour in unset- tled parts of North America in 1796-97. Lond., 1856. Baker, D. W. C. Brief history of Texas from its earliest settlement: to which is appended the constitution of the State. N.Y., 1873. Ballautine, William. Some experiences of a barrister's life. N. Y., 1882. Ballantyne, Robert M. Hudson Bay; or, everyday life in the wilds of North Amer- ica. Lond., 1879. Ballou, Maturin M. Notable thoughts about women : a literary mosaic. Lond. , 1882. Bancroft, George. History of the formation of the Constitution of the United States of America. 2 v; N.Y.,1882. Banes, Charles H. History of the Philadel- phia brigade. 69tb, 7l8t, 72d, and 106tb Pennsylvania volunteers. Phila., 1876. Barbiere, Joe. Scraps from the prison table at Camp Chase and Johnson's Island. Doylestown, (Pa.), 1868. Barbour, Geo. M. Florida for tourists, in- valids, and settlers, containing practical information regarding climate, soil, etc. N.Y.,1883. Bardsley, Chas. Wareing. English sur- names: their sources and significationsi 2d ed. Eevis^ and enlarged. Lond., 1875. Barrington, Sir Jonah. Personal sketches of his own times. Chicago, 1882. Barrows, William. Oregon. The strug- gle for possession. (American common- wealths.) Bost.,1884. Barry, J. S. History of Massachusetts: the colonial period. Bo8t.,1855. The same. The provincial period. Bost., 1856. The same. The commonwealth pe- riod. Bost., 1857. Barstow, George. History of New Hamp- shire, from its discovery, in 1614, to the passage of the toleration act, in 1819. Bost., 1853. Bates, Samuel P. Battle of Chancellors- viUe. Meadville, (Pa.), 1882. Battle of Gettysburg. Phila., 1875. Bausset, L. F. J. De. Private memoirs of the court of Napoleon and of some pub- lick events of the imperial reign from 1805 to the first of May, 1814. Phila., 1828. Beardslee, Capt, L. A. Reports relative to aifaire in Alaska, and the operations of the U. S. S. Jamestown. Washington, 1882. Becker, Geo. F. Geology of the Comstook lode and the Washoe district. (Mono- graphs of the U. S. geological survey, vol. 3.) Washington, 1882. Beecher, Dr. Harris. Record of the 114th regiment N. Y. S. V., where it went, what it saw, and what it did. Norwich (N. Y. ), 1866. Beecher, Bev. Henry Ward. Freedom and war. Discourses on topics suggested by the times. Bost., 1863. Bell, Gen. George. Rough notes by an old soldier, during fifty years' service, from ensign 6. B. to major-general C. B. 2 v. Lond., 1867. Bell, Maj. George. Notes on bread making, pennauent and field ovens, and bake houses. Washington, 1883. Bellew, H. W. Kashmir and Kashghar. A narrative of the journey of the embassy to Kashghar in 1873-74. Lond. ,1875. Bernstein, Julius. Five senses of man. lUus. N.Y.,1876. Bevier, R. S. History of the First and Sec- ond Missouri Confederate brigades, 1861- 1865 : and from Wakarusa to Appomattox. St. Louis, 1879. Bickley, G. W. L. History of the settlement and Indian wars of Tazewell County, Vir- ginia. Cincin., 1852. Bidvirell, Charles T. Isthmus of Panama. Lond., 1865. Bierce, Gen.h.Y. Historical reminiscences of Summit County, Ohio. Akron (Ohio), 1854. BIGELOW. BEOWN. Bigelow, L. J. Bench and bar: a complete digest of the wit, hnmor, asperities, and amenities of the law. N. Y. , 1871. Bingham, Hon.'D. A. Marriages of the Bonapartes. 2 v. 2d ed. Lend., 1882. Bird, Isabella L. (Mrs. Bishop.) Golden Chersonese, and the way thither. Illus. N.Y.,1883. Birkhimer, Lieut. W. E.. Law of appoint- ment and promotion in the regular Army of the United States. N. Y. , 1 880. Bishop, Nathaniel H. Voyage of the paper canoe; a geographical journey of 3,500 miles, from Quebec to the Gulf of Mexico, during the years 1874-75. Best., 1878. Bisset, Andrew. History of the struggle for parliamentary government in Eng- land. 2 V. Loud., 1877. Black, John K. Young Japan: Yokohama and Yeddo. A narrative of the settlement and the city, from the signing of the trea- ties in 1858, to the close of the year 1879; with a glance at the progress of Japan during a period of twenty -one years. 2 v. Lond. and Yokohama, 1880-81. Blackshear, Gen. David. Memoir of. In- cluding letters from Governors Irwin, Jackson, Mitchell, Early, and Eabun, and from Maj. Gen. Mcintosh, and Brig. Gen. Floyd and other ofiBcers of tbe Array in the War of 1813-14 on the frontier and sea-coast of Georgia, etc., etc. Phila., 1870. Blackwood, Lady Alicia,. Narrative of per- sonal experiences and impressions during a residence on the Bosphorus throughout the Crimean war. Lond., 1881. Blaine, James G. Memorial address pro- nounced upon James A. Garfield in the Hall of Representatives, February 27, 1882. Washington, 1882. Blasema, Pietro. Theory of sound in its relation to music. Illus. N. Y., 1876. Blitz, Signer. Fifty years in the magic cir- cle. Hartford (Conn.), 1871. Book, Carl. Head-hunters of Borneo: a narrative of travel up the Mahakkam and down the Barito ; also, journeyings in Sumatra. With thirty coloured plates, maps, and other illustrations. Lond., 1881. Bonner, Sherwood. Dialect tales. N. Y., 1883. Booth, Mary L. History of the city of New York, from its earliest settlement to the present time. N. Y., 1859. Boston. Orations delivered at the request of the inhabitants of the town of Boston to commemorate the evening of the 5th of March, 1770. 2d ed. Boat., 1807. Boston massacre. History of the Boston massacre, March 5, 1770; consisting of the narrative of the town, the trial of the soldiers : and a historical introduction, etc., by Frederic Kidder. Albany (N. Y. ), 1870. Boulger, D. C. England and Russia in Cen- tral Asia. 2 V. Lond., 1879. Bo-wditch, Nathaniel. American practical navigator, being an epitome of naviga- tion and nautical astronomy. Washing- ton, 1883. Boyer, Lieut. Journal of Wayne's cam- paign against the Northwestem Indians. Cincin., 1866. Boyle, Esmeralda. Thistle-Down. Phila., 1871. Songs of the land and sea. N.Y., 1875. Bozman, John L. History of Maryland from its first settlement in 1633 to the restora- tion in 1660. 2 v. in 1. Balto., 1837. Brackenridge, H. M. History of the West- ern Insurrection in we^stem Pennsylvania, commonly called the Whisky Insurrection , 1794. Pittsburgh (Pa.), 1859. Brainard's portrait gallery of distinguished Americans. Drawn on stone by Grozelier. Bost., 1855. Brassey, Mrs. Annie. Around the world iit the yacht " Sunbeam." N. Y., 1880. Brearley, Will. H. Recollections of the East Tennessee campaign. Detroit (Mich.), 1871. Bright, John. Speeches on the American question. With an introduction by Frank Moore. Bost., 1865. British and American joint commission on Hudson's Bay andPuget's Sound agricult- ural companies' claims. Evidence for the United States. 3 v. Washington, 1867. Britton, Wiley. Memoirs of the Rebellion on the border, 1863. Chicago, 1882. Brown, C. R. The Old Northwest territory ; its missions, forts, and trading posts. Kalamazoo (Mich.), 1875. Brown, Edward. Wadsworth memorial. Wadsworth (Ohio), 1875. Brown, Robert. Races of mankind : being a popular description of the characteris- tics, manners, andonstomsof theprincipal varieties of the human family. Illus. 4 v. Lond., Paris, N. Y. BROWNE. CAKLYLE. Bro'wne, Charles F. {Artemus Ward.) Artemus Ward, his book. N. Y., 1862. Artemus Ward In London. N. Y., 1867. Bro'wne, James. History of the Highlands and of the Highland clans ; with an ex tensive selection from the hitherto in- edited Stuart papers. Illus. 4 v. Lond., 1857. Bruce, Edward C. The century : its fruits and its festival ; being a history and de- scription of the Centennial Exhibition, with a preliminary outline of mortem progress. Illus. Phila., 1877. Bryant, C. S., and A. B. Murch. History of the great massacre by the Sioux Indians in Minnesota, etc. Cincin., 1864. Bryant, William CuUen, and Sydney How- ard Gay. Popular history of the United States, from the discovery of the western hemisphere by the northmen to the end of the civil war. Preceded by a sketch of the prehistoric period and the age of the mound builders. Fully illustrated. 4 v.- N.Y., 1881-83. Buck, James S. Pioneer history of Milwau- kee li-om the first American settlement in 1833 to 1841. Milwaukee (Wis.), 1876. Bulloch, James D. Secret service of the Confederate States in Europe, or how the Confederate cruisers were equipped. 2 v. N.Y.,1884. Bunyan, John. Complete works. Edited, with original introductions, notes, and memoir of the author, by Henry Stebbing. 4 V. Lond. Bumaby.Fred. Rideto Khiva: travelsand adventures in Central Asia. N. Y., 1877. Butcher, S. H. Demosthenes. (Classicaj^ writers, edited by J. R. Green.) N. Y.^ 1882. Butler, Mann. History of the common- wealth of Kentucky. Louisville (Ky.), 1834. Butterfield, C- W. History of the discoy- ery of the Northwest by John Nicolet in 1634 ; with a sketch of his life. Cincin., 1881. History of Seneca County. Sandusky (Ohio), 1848. Byfield, Nathaniel. Account of the late revolution in New England, etc. Lond. Byles, Sir John B. Sophisms 6f free-trade, and popular political economy examined. Phila., 1872. Byron, George Gordon Noel, Lord. Childe Harold's pilgrimage : a romaunt. Lond., 1866. Poetical works. 5 v. Lond., 1870. Byron, John. Voyage round the world, 1764-66. Lond., 1773. (Hawkes worth's Voyages, v. 1.) Cable, George W. Grandissimes : a story of Creole life. N. Y., 1880. Cald-well, J. F. J. History of a brigade of South Carolinians, known first as ' ' Gregg's " an d subsequently as McGo wan's Brigade. Phila., 1866. Campaigns of the civil war. 12 v. N. Y. , 1882-83. CONTENTS: 1. Outbreak of the rebellion. J. G-. Nicolay. 2. Trom Fort Henry to Corintb. M. B. Force. 3. Peninsula. A. S. Webb. 4. Army under Pope. Jobn C. Eopes. 5. Antietam and Fredericksburg. F. "W. Palfrey. 6. Chancelloraville and Gettysburg. A. Double- day. 7. Army of the Cumberland. Henry M. Cist. 8. Mississippi (The). F. V. Greene. 9. Atlanta. Jacob D. Cox. 10. March to the sea — Franklin and Nashville. Jacob D. Cox. 11. Shenandoah valley in 1864. The campaign of General Sheridan. George E. Pond. 12. Virginia campaign of '64 and '65. The Army of the Potomac and the Army of the James. A. A. Humphreys. Statistical record of the armies of the United States. Frederick Phisterer. Campbell, Charles. History of the colony and ancient dominion of Virginia. Phila., 1860. Campbell, J. W. History of Virginia from its discovery till the year 1781. Phila., 1813. Cape Mounted Rifles. With the Cape Mounted Rifles. Four years' service in South Africa. By an ex-C. M. R. Lond., 1881. Capper, Sarau'el J. Wanderings in war time: being notrfs of two journeys taken in France and Germany in the autumn of 1870 and the spring of 1871. Lond., 1871. Carleton, Will. Farm ballads. N. Y.,1873. Carleton, William. Traits and stories of the Irish peasantry. With the author's last corrections, an introduction and ex- planatory notes. 2 v. Lond. Carlyle, Jane Welsh. Letters and memo- rials. Prepared for publication by Thomas Carlyle. Edited by James A. Fronde. 2 V. N. Y.., 1883. CAEOLINO CLARKE. Carolino, Pedro. New guide of the conver- sation in Portuguese and English, in two parts. First American edition, reprinted verbatim et literatim. With an introduc- tion by Mark Twain. Bost., 1883. Carpenter, F. B. Inner life of Abraham Lincoln. Six months at the White House. Bost., 1883. Cartingtou, H. B. Battles of the American Revolution, 1775-1781. Historical and military criticism, with topographical illustration. N. Y. Battle maps and charts of the Amer- ican revolution, with explanatory notes and school history references. N. Y. Carroll, Howard. Twelve Americans. N. Y., 1883. Carteret, Philip. Voyage round the world, 1766-69. Lend., 1773. ( Ha wkes worth's Voyages, v. 1.) Caruthers, Rev. E. W. Interesting revolu- tionary incidents and sketches of char- acter, chiefly in the "Old North State." Phila.,1856. Caasell's history of the war bet ween France and Germany, 1870-1871. 2 v. Lend. Catalogue of books in the library of the War Office (British). Part II. Classi- fi<;ation. Lend., 1883. Catalogue of publications of the Smith- sonian Institution (1846-1882), with an alphabetical index of articles in the Smith- sonian contributions to knowledge, mis- cellaneous collections, annual reports, bulletins and proceedings of the U. S. National Museum, and report of the bureau of ethnology. By William J. Rhees. (Smithsonian miscellaneous collections.) Washington, 1882. Census. Tenth census of the United States. 4 V. Washington, 1883. . Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de. Adven- tures of Don Quixote de la Mancha. Translated by Charles Jarvis. Lond. Chambers's information for the people. A popular encyclopsedia. Fifth American edition. 2 v. Pbila., 1858. Chambers's miscellany of instructive and interesting tracts. New and revised edi- tion. 10 V. Lond. and Edin. Chambliss, Eev. J. E. Life and labors of David Livingstone, covering his entire ca- reer in southern and central Africa. Phila. Chandler. Zachariah Chandler; an outline sketch of his life and public services. By the Detroit Post and Tribune. With an introductory letter from James 6. Blaine, of Maine. Detroit (Mich.), 1880. Chandless, William. Visit to Salt Lake; being a journey across the plains and a residence in the Mormon settlements at Utah. Lond., 1857. Chapman, Isaac A. Sketch of the history of Wyoming. Wilkesbarre (Pa. ), 1830. Charleston. Siege of Charleston by the British fleet and army under the command of Admiral Arbuthnot and Sir Henry Clinton, which terminated with the sur- render of that place on the 12th of May, 1780. Albany, 1867. Chaucer to Burns. (English verse edited by W. J. Linton and E. H. Stoddard. ) N. Y., 1883. Chesney, Col. F. R. Observations on the past and present state of fire-arms, and on the probable effects in war of the new musket, etc. Lond., 1852. Chinese classics. Translated by James Legge. N. Y., 1870. Confucius, part 1. Mencius, part 2, Chittenden, L. E. Report of the debates and proceedings in the secret sessions of the conference convention for propos- ing amendments to the Constitution of the United States, held at Washington, D. C, in February, A. D. 1861. N. Y., 1864. Cist, Charles. Cincinnati miscellany; or, antiquities of the west. Vols. 1 and 2. Cincin., 1845-46. Cist, Henry M. The Army of the Cumber- land. (Campaignsof the Civil War! Vol. 7.) N.Y.,1882. Claims. Index of claims filed in the office of the Quartermaster-General from July 4, 1864, to Dec. 31, 1879, under the act of July 4, 1864, etc. Washington, 1883. Clark, D. Kinnear. Tramways; their con- struction and working, embracing a com- prehensive history of the system, with an exhaustive analysis of the various modes of traction, including horse power, steam, ■ heated water, and compressed air; a de- scription of the varieties of rolling stock, etc. lUus. 2v. Lond., 1878-82. Clarke, James Freeman. Events and epochs in religious history; being the substance of a course of twelve lectures delivered in the Lowell Institute, Boston, in 1880. Bost., 1881. CLARKE. COOKINGHAM. Clarke, Rev. James S., and John McArthur. Life of Admiral Lord Nelson, from his lordship's manuscripts. 2 v. Lond.,1809. Clarke, P. D. Origin and traditional his- tory of the. Wyandotts, and sketches of Indian tribes of North America. Toronto (Ontario), 1870. Clayton-BulT)(rer treaty and the Monroe doctrine. Letter from the Secretary of State to the minister of the United States at London, dated May 8, 1882. Washing- ton, 1882. Clemens, Samuel L. (Mark Twain). Ad- ventures of Tom Sawyer. Hartford, 1881. Celebrated jumping frog of Calaveras County, and other slsetches. Edited by John, Paul. N. Y., 1867. Innocents abroad; or, the new pil- grim's progress. lUus. Hartford, 1873. Life on the Mississippi. Bost:, 1883. Mark Twain's sketches. Hartford, 1882. Prince and the pauper: a tale for young people of all ages. lUus. Bost., 1882. Eoaghing it lUus. Hartford, 1880. Stolen white elephant. Bost., 1883. Tramp abroad. Illns. Hartford, 1880. and Charles Dudley Warner. Gilded age: a tale of to-day. Illns. Hartford, 1874. Clinton, H. E. From Crgoy to Assye ; bein g five centuries of the military history of England. With original plans and maps. Lond. Cobbett, William; Letters on the late war between the United States and Great Britain. N.Y.,1815. — Pride of Britannia humbled; or, the queen of the ocean unqneen'd "by the American cock boats," or, "the fir built things, with bits of striped bunting at their mast heads," as the Eight Hon. Mr. Canning, in the British parliament, called our American frigates. Phila., 1815. CofBn, Charles Carleton. -Following the flag. Bost., 1881. Winning his way. Bost., 1881. Collins,. Frederick. Report of a survey of the proposed route for an interoceanio sbip-canal by way of the Atrato, Napipi, and Poguado rivers, in the canton of Choco, State of Cauca, United States of Colombia, by the United States expedi- tion of 1875. Washington, 1879, Colman, George. Broad grins, my night- gown and slippers, and other hn morons works With life and anecdotes of the author. Edited by Geo. B. Bnckstone. Lond. Colyer, Frederick. Hydraulic, steam, and hand power lifting and pressing machin- ery. Lond. and N. Y. , 1881. Conkling, Alfred. The powers of the Ex- ecutive Department of the Government of the United States, and the political institutions and constitutional law of the United States. Albany, 1882. Conkling, Alfred E. Applotou's guide to Mexico, including a chapter on Guatemala and a complete English-Spanish vocabu- lary. N.Y.,1884'. Connecticut volunteer organizations. 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S. army. Bait., 1870. Wisser, Lieut. John P. Chemical manipu- lations. Fort Monroe, Va., 1883. Practical problems in minor tactics and strategy. For the use of the regular Army and militia. Fort Monroe (Va.), 1886. Practical instruction in minor tactics and strategy. N. Y., 1888. Wit. Enchiridion of wit : being the best specimens of English conversational wit. Phila., 1885. Witt, Prof. C. Wanderings of Ulysses. Translated by F. Younghnsband. N. Y., 1885. Wodehouse, Mrs. E. R. Index to the dic- tionary of music and musicians. Lond., 1890. Wolf, Ferdinand. Vollstandige berichter stattung uber die im jahre 1832 vis 1833 gefuhrten ausgedehuten versuche mit militar-percussions-gewehren. Carlsruhe, 1833. Woman in battle: a narrative of the ex- ploits, adventures, and travels of Madame Velazquez, otherwise known as Lieut. Harry T. Buford, C. S. army. Edited by C. J. Worthington. Hartford (Conn.), 1876. Wood, Benjamin. Fort Lafayette ; or, love and secession. N. Y., 1862. Wood, Beo. J. 6. 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Wormeley, Katherine P. Other side of war with the Army of the Potomac. Let- ters from the headquarters of the U. S. Sanitary Commission during the Penin- sula campaign in Virginia in 1862. Boat., 1889. Wright, Charles. Corporal's story ; experi- ences in the ranks of Company C, Eighty- first Ohio Volunteer Infantry, during the war for the maintenance of the Union, 1861-64. Phila., 1887. ■Wright, Rev. G. N. Life and times of Louis Philippe, ex-King of the French. Lend. (u. d.) Wright, Gen. Marcus J. Some account of the life and services of Wm. Blount, an officer of the Revolutionary Army, mem- ber of the Continental Congress, etc. Wash., 1885. See Long, A. L. Wright, Capt. Obed. Arrest by Gen. Andrew Jackson. See Seminole War. Wright, T. J. History of the Eighth Regi- ment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry dur- ing its three years' campaigns. St. Joseph (Mo.), 1880. Wurtz, Ad. Atomic theory. Translated by E. Cleminshaw. N. Y., 1881. (Int. Sol. Ser.) Wyatt, Surgeon John . History of the First Battalion Coldstream Guards during the Eastern Campaign, from February, 1854 to June, 1856. Lond., 1858. Wyatt, M. Digby. Metal work and its artistic design. lUus. Folio. Lond., 18.52. Wyeth, John A. Text-book on surgery, general, operative, and' mechanical. N. Y., 1887. Wylde, A. B. 1883 to 1887 in the Soudan ; with an acoounii of Sir William Hewett's mission to King John of Abyssinia. Map. 2 V. Lond., 1888. Wyman, Dr. Morrill. Memoir of Daniel Treadwell. Ulus. and portrait. (Memoirs of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Centennial volume.) Cam- bridge, 1888. Wyoming. Constitution of the proposed State of Wyoming, adopted in conven- tion at Cheyenne, Wyo., Sept. 30, 1889. Cheyenne, 1889. 1370 8 Wyoming Territory. Memorial for admis- sion of the Territory to the Union. With the constitution as adopted. Cheyenne, 1889. Yaggy, L. W., and T. L. Haines. Museum of antiquity : a description of ancient life ; the employments, amusements, cus- toms, and habits; the cities, palaces, monuments, and tombs ; the literature and fine arts of 3,000 years ago. Alexan- dria (Va.), 1883. Yarnall, Pro/. M. Catalogue of stars ob- served at the U. S. Naval Observatory during the years 1845 to 1877. 3d ed., revised and corrected, with renumbering of the stars, by Prof. Edgar Frisby. Wash., 1389. Yates, Edmund : his recollections and ex- periences. 2 vols. Lond., 1884. Fifty years of London life : memoirs of a man of the world. (" Franklin Square Library.") N.Y., 1884. (Bound with Cordy's ' ' Real Lord Byron.") Yeomanry cavalry. Regulations. War office. Lond., 1889. Yon, Gabriel. Aerostation populaire. Proj&t de construction d'un grand ballon captif k vapeur. (Systfeme Henry Gif- fard.) Paris,' 1886. Materiel a^rostatique militaire. Systfeme Gabriel Yon. (1886.) Ballon captif transportable a vapeur- Aerostat dirigeable. (Torpilleur afirien.) 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Zogbaum, Eufns F. Horse, foot, and dragoons ; sketches of army life at home and abroad. N.Y., ISS-i. Zook, Samuel K., Brevet Major-General U. S. Volunteers. Memorial. Illus. Phila., Zsohokke, Heinrich. Labor stands on golden feet. A holiday story. Trans- lated by John Yeats. N. Y. (n. d. ) ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ADDITIONS MADE TO THE WAR DEPARTMENT LIBRARY FROM JUNE, 1891, TO MAY, 1894. PUBLISHED BY DIRECTION OF HONORABLE DANIEL S. LAMONT, / SECRETARY OF WAR. j a o ajQaQo-agggooooQgQgQO'aO'O.OQ.c o WASHINGTON : GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. (J War Branch. 1894. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ADDITIONS MADE TO THE WAR DEPARTMENT LIBRARY FROM JUNE, 1891, TO MAY, 1894. PUBLISHED BY DIRECTION HONORABLE DANIEL S. LAMONT, SECRETARY OF WAR. WASHINGTON : GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. War Branch. 1894. CATALOGUE OF ADDITIOISTS MADE TO THE LIBRARY OF THE WAR DEPARTMENT. FROM JUNE, 1891, TO MAY, 1894. (Such Goveroment publications, works of reference, and miscellaneous works as in no way pertain to military literature, are omitted from this catalogue, which is prepared principally for the use of the Army. The card catalogue of the Library, accessible to aU visitors, affords fuU and complete information as to many titles not herein published. David "FiTZ Gerald, Librarian.) AU works unless otherwise specified are octavo. A * indicates titles previously printed. Abbey, Henry. The Ulster Guard at Get- tysburg. July, 1863. 12mo. pp. 24. Rondout, 1891. Abbott, Stephen G. History of First New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry. Illus. pp. 1054. , Bost., 1893. Adams, Charles K. Christopher Colum- bus ; his life and his work. N. Y. , 1893. Adams, Emma H. Jottings from the Pa- cific : Life and incidents in the Fijian and Samoan islands. Illus. Oakland, Cal. Alabama. Regimental histories, sketches, etc., of volunteers. * Sixtieth Alabama Infantry. See Shaveb, L.A. Albeca, Cesar L. d'. Livre de guerre mo- derne. Illus. Lond., 1873. Allan, WUliam. Army of Northern Vir- ginia in 1862. With an introduction by J. C. Ropes. Bost., 1892. Allen, Henry t., Lieut., U. S. Army. Re- port of expedition to the Copper, Bana- na, and Koyukuk rivers, Alaska, 1883. Illus. Wash., 1887. American Republics, Bureau of. Publica- tions Nos. 1-67. Wash,, 1891-94. 1, 2, 50. Handbooks of the American Republics, Nos. 1, 3, and 3. r. Handbook of Brazil. 9. Mexico. 31. * Costa Eica. 33. Guatemala, American Republics, Bureau of — Cont'd. 33. Handbook of Colombia. 34. Venezuela. 55. Bolivia. 61. Uruguay. 62. Haiti. 51. Nicaragua. 67. the Argentine Republic. American revolution. New materials for the history of the American revolution. Tj-anslated from the French archives and edited by John Durand. N. Y., 1889. Ammunition. Treatise on. War Office, Lond., 1892. Anderson, Lieut. George L, Electricity and its applications in artillery practice. (Course of instruction for artillery gun- ners.) War Dept., Wash., 1893, Anderson, William G, Light gymnastics, a guide to instruction in physical train- ing. Illus, N, Y., 1890. Annales des ponts et chaussees. Memoires et documens I'elatifs a I'art des construc- tions et au service I'ingenieur ; Ipis, or- .donnances et autres actes concernant I'administration des ponts et chaussees, 43 V. Paris, 1873-82. Annals of the Army of the Tennessee. A monthly magazine (of which 7 nos. were issued) conducted by Dr. E, L. Drake. Nos. 1, 3, 3, 4, 5, and 7. Nashville, May to Nov,, 1878. 3 ARGEISTTINE ARMY Argentine Republic. Handbook of Bureau of American Republics. Revised to Feb. 1, 1894. Illus. 13mo. pp.455. Wash., 1894. Armies of to-day. The armies of the lead- ing nations at the present time. By Generals Merritt, Wolseley, Laval, and others. lUus. N. Y., 1893. Arms and ammunition. Treatise on mili- tary small arms and ammunition.- Text- book for the army. Illus. War Office, Lond., 1888. Army and Navy Quarterly. Vol. I. (Nos. 1 to 4. All that were issued. D. F. G.) PhUa., 1885. Army (Austria-Hungary). Handbook of the. Prepared in the Intelligence Di- vision, War Office, by Maj. J. J. Lever- son. Illus. Lond., 1891. Supplement to estimates of receipts and expenditures of the Austrian-Hun- garian monarchy for 1889-91. (German text.) 4to. Vienna, 1888-90. For 1889. Vol. II, pts. 1 ana 2. War ministry. Standing army. Budget in ordinary and ex- traordinary. For 1890. Vol. I, pt. 1. War ministry. Army budget in ordinary. For 1891. Vol. II, pts. 1-3. Warministry. Army budget in ordinary.extraordinary, and extraor- dinary for commands, etc. , in the dependencies. Vol. in, pts. 1 and 3. War ministry. Navy. Budgets in ordinary and extraordinary. Army (British). War Office Papers. Lond. (V. d.) Greueral annual return of the British army for 1891, with abstracts for 1872 to 1891 inc. Appropriation account. Army service corps. Drills and exercises. Details of equipment of Her Majesty's army. Garrison artillery. (Peace.) Army estimates for effective and non-effective services, for 1894-95. Report of Her Majesty's inspectorsof explosives. Infantry drill as revised by Her Majesty's com- mand, 1893. (Provisional.) Manual for non-commissioned officers of artillery (horse and field) for examination before pro- motion. Manual of instruction in signalling. Military types of the British army. Supplement to the Army and Navy Gazette. (Folio vol. of plates, no text. D. F. G.) Mountain artillery drill. Annual accounts of the ordnance factories. Ordnance factories' estimate, 1894-96. (Bound with above.) Regulations for the allowances of the army. Regulations for military savings banks. Army (British) — Continued. Supply handbook for the army service corps. By Lieut.-Col. J. A. Boyd. Army (French). Handbook of the. Pre- pared in the Intelligence Division, War Office, by Capt. G. A. K. Wisely. Illus. Lond., 1891. Etude de Casernement pour un regi- ment d'iufanterie, etc. Illus. Paris, 1875. Service du g6nie. Instruction du 35 avril, 1881, sur la presentation des projets et I'execution des travaux. Paris, 1881. Instruction sur les types a adopter pour les magasins centraux et regionaux du service de I'habillement. Paris, juillet 1, 1880. ■ Projet de loi presente a la chambre des deputes portant fixation du budget general de I'exercice 1891. Paris, 1890. Army (German). Kriegsgeschichtliche einzelschriften. Herausgegeben vom grossen generalstabe. (Two vols, of text and one of maps.) Berlin, 1^85-89. Army (Italian). Handbook of the Italian army. Compiled from official publica- tions by Col. J. R. Slade. lUus. Lond., 1891. Giornale di artiglieria e genio. 31 V. Roma, 1879-90. Rivista di artiglieria e genio. 36 v. Roma, 1885-91. Army (Netherlands). Military summary, comprising the laws, decisions, and or- ders concerning the royal Netherlands army, 1890-93-93. 3 v. (Dutch text.) The Hague,. 1890-93. Organization. Part I. Peace or- ganization. Part II. War organization. (Dutch text.) The Hague, 1894. Regulations . Order of the war min- ister, Nov. , 1893. Part II, No. 57. (Dutch text.) The Hague, 1894. • Regulations for garrison service, and instructions for fortress command- ers, etc. WarDept., Nov., 1893. Part II, No. 61. (Dutch text.) The Hague, 1894. Tables of quarters, containing in- formation relative to quartering and stabling. (Dutch text.) The Hague, 1893. ABMT ATWATEE Army (Russian). Regulations, instruction, etc. St. Petersburg, (v. d.) Annual apportionment of artillery training and instructions for conducting it. 16nio. pp. 69. 1884. Instructions for field artillery in ac- tion, relative to other arms. lOmo. . pp. 77. 1883. ' Instructions for all arms in battle. 16mo. pp. 43. 1882. Regulations for cavalry field service. Parts I-IV. I. School of the soldier, squad, and platoon. 16mo. pp. 350. 1869. n. School of the squadron ; and m. School of the regiment. lOmo. pp. 35tj. 18&1. IV. Concerted action of cavalry with .artillery. lOmo. pp. 102. 1884., Regulations for dismounted drill of field batteries. 16mo. pp. 63. 1884. Regulations for field service of in- fantry and instructions for companies and battalions in action. 16mo. pp.338 and39. 1881. Regulations for garrison service. 16mo. pp. 155 and 34. 1884. Army (United States). Construction of buildings at certain military posts. (House Ex. Doc. No. 61, 47th Cong., 3d sess.) Wash., 1883. Cavalry drill regulations. Adopted Oct. 3, 1891. Wash., 1891. Infanti-y drill regulations. Adopted Oct. 3, 1891. Wash., 1891. Light artillery drill regulations. Adopted Oct. 3, 1891. Wash., 1891. Steuben's regulations for the order and discipline of. Bost., 1807. Rules and articles of war for the. Military laws in force in 1808, etc. , etc. Wash., 1818. Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting a system of field service and police, and a system of martial law, for the government of the Army of the United States. Wash., 1830. Rules and articles of war and kin- dred statutes. With general orders and decisions. A. G. O., War Dept., 1893. The history and duties of the Judge Advocate General's Department. Wash. , 1878. Army (United States). Tlie organization of the Pay Department from 1775 to 1876. By A. B. Carey. Wash. , 1876. Outline descriptions of the posts in the Military Division of the Missouri. Chicago, 1873. Specifications for clothing, camp and garrison equijage, etc. Illus. Pub- lished by the Quartermaster General. Phila., 1889. Uniform of the U. S. Army, illus- trated, from 1774 to 1889. Published by the Quartermaster. General. War Dept,, Wash., 1889. Army and Navy of the United States, 1776- 1890. Folio. Published by George Bar- rie. Phila., 1890. Army of the Cumberland, Society of. Re- ports of meetings from 1st to 34th. 24 v. Cincin., 1868-94. Army of the Potomac. Proceedings of Society of. Meetings 1st to 34th. 5 v. Various dates and places, 1869-93. Army of the Tennessee. Reports of Society. Meetings 1st to 34th. 6 v. Cincin. , 1867- 93. Army of West Virginia. Report of first three meetings, 1870, 1871, and 1879. Cincin., 1880. Arnold-Forster, H. O. Our home army. Reprint of fetters in "The Times." Lond., 1893. Artillery. Handbook of the 10-inch breech- loading gun. War Office, Lond., 1893. Handbook for the 7-inch rifled breech-loading guns of 73 cwt. and 83 cwt.jOn Moncrieff and sliding carriages. Land service, 1893. Lond., 1893. Handbook for the 64-pounder rifled muzzle-loading converted guns of 58 and 71 cwt. Land service, 1893. Lond., 1893. Experimental firing at Port Monroe and Fort Delaware, 1868. Engineer Dept., Wash., 1870. (One small 8vo pamphlet of text and folio atlas of iJlates.) Atkins, Thomas A., and J. W. Oliver. Yonkers in the rebellion of 1861-65. pp. 363. 1893. Atwatcr, Dorence. A list of the Union soldiers buried at Andersonville. pp. 73. N. Y., 1890. AUSTRIAN BOLTON Anstriau-Prussian war. Der feldzug von 1866 in Deutschland. Eedigirt von der kriegsgeschichtliclien abtheilung des grossen generalstabes. (One vol. of text and one vol. of maps.) Berlin, 1867. Averell, Gen . W. W. Report of an inspec- tion of the State homes for disabled sol- diers and sailor's of the United States. Wash., 1889. Aztec club of 1847. Constitution and list of members, 1893. Wash., 1893. Badges. Army corps badges, 1865. (One sheet in colors depicting the various em- blems adopted by the several corps of the U. S. Army during the war of the rebellion. Issued by the Engineer Dept. D. F. G.) Baird, Capt. William. Index to the changes in the army regulations. 5th series. Wash., 1893. Baker, Maj. Eden. Preliminary tactics; an introduction to the study of war. Illus. Lond., 1893. Barnes, J. S., lAeut.-Coniviander, U. S. Navy. Submarine warfare, offensive and defensive ; its influence upon future naval wars. , Illus. N. Y., 1869. Barr, William F. Pumping machinery. A handbook relating to steam and power pumping machines. Illus. 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